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OMAHA DAILY LE, IFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1835, weist | APAGHES ON THE WAR PATH, | puesienshoys e, moeed snd | HONOTONY MARKS THE SALES_-V THE NAVY OF THE NATION, | 8k in, we, v o tom swset | A CROWD OF GRAZY CANUCKS | St i o, st conveyea in clowing or textile material, committee was IP[H\"\(NI to invesii noon. This evening most of the party went i Their cupidity leads persons to wear or sell - gate the matter and Tf necessary communi- PN to Duluth, while otiers tewruey honey, ——— the garments of those who have died of cate with the postaster general on the L . alidie Ol foorotary Whitney's Instructions to the Ihnfi cholera, and they or :},‘.. se »\1‘;. buy uu\“{ A Howling Anti-Vaccination Mob Let | subject. Additional Details of the Massacre of Inviting the President. Natives and Primo Grassers the Only Grades suffer in _consequence. las been mac ’ " b gy N . v 7. Sel oot Naval Appraisement Bossdy evident fhat defective. drainnge 18 the main Loose in the Uity of Montreal, The Roumelian Affair, Americans at Sonora, RictyoNn, Va., Sept. 28, At a meoting of That Brought Good Prices. 1 cause of the spread of cholera and typhoid A LoxDoN, Sept. 2%—RBismarck being op- i the common couneil i evening a joint resc- - S0 Iution was adopted invitag President Cleve- fever, and_that a diminution of the quanti , rmal confévence SWars o b 4 and diminution of the quan posed to a formal conference of thepowers on | o o) oKy WOMAN'S FIGHT. | 1hnd At hie ottt vt Tnond due | TEXAS FEVER SCARE ABATED"} JAPAN SCARED BY THE POWERS, | 0f ozonc in the air s followed by a great in- | THE POLICE WERE POWERLESS, crease in the number of deaths from the the Roumelian question, Lord Salisbury has ing the state fair, which beging the 2d of Oc- 1 . cholera. sl - agreed that the scope of the proposed meeting e tober. myr i ho Free Delivery Service—Dividing A Batoh of Indlan Agonts. Smashing Windows in Pablic Health | of ambassadors at Constantinople be limited | The Remarkable Tscape of Two Chass About the: DRdntlon: No Change to Note in Hogs—A Dowis the Spoils in Missouri-Yester- WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 —The president to- | Tnstitutions and City Buildings— | [0 cxchanse of views on the Gueltin & | whites From the Maranding Band NEw York, Sept At a late hour to- wark Tendency Developed in day's Appointinents—Notes made the follov appointments: To The Opponents of Vaccination the diawing out of any protocols, Salisbury —Attacked Dby Sixty of the night no tidings of the yacht Dauntiess have Wheat—The Prices all g 5 agents for Indians, W. L. Powell, Virgin- Sudl oy ¢ gt has _insructed the British mini at Boi- reached this city, ‘There fs some uncasiness Yesterday. From Washington, Neah Bay Walhington -te Run Things Their Own Way. te, Beharcet and Athcns o e cor- Hostiles They Escape. oming 10 b folt a8 10 Itk CORAItIon i Round of Yesterday, -— 7.8 o i — ments (o which they are aceredited to re- S whereabouts, as she is known to have lost her - UL Ve it il ot S frain from action in connection with the TOD TIIRA T e R ¥ 1 The Country's Cruiser M. W. Stevens A Riot in Montreal. Roumelian revolution. Waddington, in an The Indian Massacre. - Chicigo Live Stock Market, ; s Michigan; | MoNTREAL, Sept. 28.—In consequonce of | interview with Salishury today, s ToMBSTONE, Arizona, Sepl. 27.—[Chicago Flower's Place Fot Filled. Cinieaao, Sopt, .[Special to the BEm]) 0 bt ench foreign minister would the inanguration of compulsory vaceination | jimi ] to-day, a howling mob this evening surround- | PiuLLix ed the cast, end branch health oftice and com- | ander orered tho chvil and nil ary Sl W hoakin Odtine - e Nois ties on the frontier of Bulgaria and N pletely wrecked the building, The police on [ yiS8 G BB A ective di WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, —A letter has been went by the secretary of the navy fof the in- formation and guidance of the naval board recently appointed to appraise the work and wmaterial of the uncompleted crui agoncy | Times special.|-P. G. Hatcher arrived from New York, Sept. 28.—~The place made »'l'_ln- recelp of cattle today were 9 Sonora at a late hour last night. The follow- | vacant by the withdrawal of Roswell P, | against 7 last Monday. Natives thi ing additional details of the massacre of the | Flower, on the state democratic ticket, was | stited the shipping and dressed beef m‘o.,“ Americans by hostila Indians are given by | Dot filled by the state committee to-night. | were quickly sold out at fully as high prices 8 4 i | The ma um fs deferred until noon to-morrow. | g any time last week, and in some instanees: I v luty were powerless and the mob gathering | tricts. The populace on both sides of the | him. Mr, Hatcher is the owner of what is ton, Atlanta and Chicago. The n- i ek b gt ricts. ‘The populace on L sides | . Mr. i I wm i said to be the ehoice of Gov, ; N o 7 QU B HOARY 1Ak “Tha contract fs yo e strength from this marched upon the central | Balkans are very enthusiastic over the union | known as the American ranche, near | Hill and a majority of the committ ashiade higher. Low grade native sters had Qnly feference foF 3ot atithotity and oty Tourth Rate Postmasters. office in the city hall. By this time, however, :::»:‘:l\::.h‘;ilu”..4\:3:"4 Roumelia, « A B | Nacasori, Sonora, On the 15th iust. Indians S e {0 compete with a big run of westerns nH@L “The validity of the contract, he declares, is WAsHINGTON, Sept. The postmaster- | a riot alarm had been sounded and a strong support of the union. e ladies | jumped the ranclie and ran off all the horses, A Pledge to Parnell. cans, selling for what they would l'fl"l-_. NEW Yok, Seph, 28—At a meeting Inst [ Among the rangers was a train or two of = ting '(\u\\l cattle, as prime grassers as have 188 society and are 1 are Of the sick .uul unasaiied and says unlike 'the case of ‘the | general ay Dolphin there I iere no speeifie requirement | &0 PR E0 R as to speed. No suggestion or intimation, Retlodliliosdss jbcls Hatcher followed, and while in pursuit en- conntered the survivors, with a detachment of constable forc were gathered togetlier inside, but having no one to command them evening of the chth ward Branch of the Int| Tora, B. Simpson; Assun on, ore drive p N T ional Leag cabl was sent son, averaging 1,500 and ups the ary, has over been | I were driven out of the way like sheep by the s inilT hor- | of Lieut. Davis, The story as told by McDer- wtional League, a cable 1 Wwas n, averaging Ctwalls Now Altiens, Honty ose: Latlinm; 3 T'he military author- . § ) LB Lol e H A 4 “h’\m te ;Iv[u\‘!)l:mlnt ~|“'” {he LN, hiens, fenry Boses Latim, mob. After the popnla od the ¢ fon of the Tailways | mott, who was not killed as previously re- 000 ,T_‘,'"l,’l."l.l,“",,.,fl;“‘"';';]f,','\:]j Dledi; }},,"'\‘,,3 e o “l"',‘flf\‘;““f'fi‘,','r,}.‘“’_’3' Lo D ! b ips Das | Hyig gnsineAt Coleman, Nellie E. tral office they tu attention ordinary travel has | as follows: - would show, were selling about’ th 3 Tot been: properly performed. The. lett CIHIKS! Burkc; been ~‘«'|VH""1 In wddition to the reseryes, ¢ consisting of Messers, McDermott, A Fatal Fail. last week. Native cow stoek and “iher Jow ¢ Revolver to the central police “ ’\[HI nichard Wy, on Ay You not ~1~(|m: in ‘ ¥ B. Tlubbard: mu welir have been called for | butel ok L over plentis- ing ot of any secret compromise or h DU shots were freely tired at the police to scors | ndiew, & Germah named Fred, NETONeE A SETY g (b 2 grades of bulchers’ stock was not o arrangement betwoen the partics, the terms ln\n lin, Julins R I AR e o A 5 T 4 l“l v, o { e SR LocAxsrort, Ind., Sept. 28.—John Br L o L amiad boba T of which you are not advised.” The s -\"d trs, Belle Davis left Nacasori the 16th | o1 qngd Henry Davis, bricklayers, employed | ‘Phere is no hnprovement in fhe outlooks o to be received with jecrs and laugh Things now looked s bad. the armed with Tifles anid constables qu the crowd The Fuvopean P The reports received to- b tiie eholera is inereasing in this city. King Huinbert proposes to vi Knapp. Pulel e, Adolph 7 5, .|..\.-|vn TLense. —At Nashville, J. R. Halley: O atally. tn. | for sich and as long as there s n plentifak b Japally I | supply of exins prices will rle low. Mo alers in stock and feeders are ans k.. ‘The st They were all m jted on riding ani- | on the new insane asylum, we «d, and the outiit, | jured to-day by fa which was & good one, was packed on burros. | being brulsed in the 1 country through which they had to pass tary incidentally remarks the government will doubtless tind it wise to complete the ves- scls where they lie, but that this calls for no onsideration from you. The duty which Il B u\\r mernan g Wt aid detvand hus abated and_a better eantract fmposes upon the board i3 def ¢ persinz e, Db ot hero ; i BRI Ui ne o poart (s tefuetl by wand Mound,” Wia. Fitzgerald; | Tt rian ~UiG & Erta Ards povion fected districts there, | very rough, and they had made about The Whisky Makers. around is_expected. Prices ab it the thiee ships and aseertain and declare the Lpnd oz S the court louse windoy 1 o prin, Sey were 560 new | los when, about 8 o'clock in Sept. The Kentucky 't are very low, I]ll 0 were .mlny l\'fi i fair market value thereof, ineluding a reason- 1 : — th Tt e mmob i | ¥ EliolEvana WA 2l . AL RV ES-RIGIE ok 1 Joads of dairy calves at the openiiig ang | able and customary profit upon €0 much of The Political Axe Came Down. ferent” bodies and proceeded to wreek the s = A ernoott of the 13th, they were suddenly | o b e O EEE T ant to. Tecol four or five loads i all on the murk ) ahio otk a3 sliall ve been satisfactorily per- | WASIINGTON, Sept. 34—Captain Sherman | windows of the Herald oiice. and” t sl SR ed by abont s n ambush. | 6O ar A bol polioy. th be pirsuod fe- | Lo hunbar, wure shipped out ¢ formed. JoNTRON; SlilEEGL I dIYtsion ot ‘records, of the medieal e g ghout the | A goon o inz began Mattison and the | pardine tio production of “whisky during the | e Lieir chancas. 30 far as the government is concerned the X of nn [ it - | ern depactments | e hpdia I y L1 take their chanc . secrotary says the board ean troat the work | fles and mail, treasury department, has, | g the Qhaied outufttes 5! Gorman {urned andran. A bullet from the | comingyear. fors in this mark performed and the maferial at hand as the | at the request of Secretary Manning, tendere I in crcat exciten | hirl ex- | knocked the cartridge belt clear oft Base Ball \' esterday. _ We quote ex parts of a completed ship, and determine the | his resignation to take effect September 50, v 1 | « 1, leaving him with but one ]‘. rt- S 2 Y 6.00; ehoice to fa ‘ Value, pro rating the work satisfactorl Tt was necopted to<dny. Captahy Johnson | holics will I_“ml‘(r“mnl O L e ,\“.‘ Ainbert Tias aban- | I Sirs. Davis was mounted on o horse | At New York—Metropolitan 10, St. Louls 4. { good 1o choicd shipping na 4 pleted with the work required and s was appo nted = mOulo i 1500 and las | night, while the milit: iy will tonorroly bo doned In intention off visiting tho cholera | A armed with & doubi G b E ALy S aky darkn 110, 5,503 common to good shipping, thereby the pro rate proportion of the con- | been constantly i serviee ever since. There | hefd {n readines ¢ tu- | Infected city of 1 erimd, and has instead Quickly dismounting she fired the shot-gun At Broc n: vl.‘mu y . poor to medium ~hmr~, & } tract price that the work represents, This | 7€ no charges against him. Iis successor | molt. nitted 825,000 towiud rdieving the suilercrs | &b Indtan who was near lier.Atthe reportof | At Baltimore—Baltimore 2, Louisvillo 4. o choice cows ( suggestion is stated to have been concurred | his been sciected and will be appuinted in a there her horse started to run from her, but | At Detroit—Detroit 14, Providence 2. medium cows, 1. ) in by (e assignees, and by Uho counsel for | 16 day ADromibcaoa T aslinde: Saes s aick enough to snatel 4 sack of ame | At Philadelphia—Athletic 0, Pittsburg 4 bully SLabnis; stockors, ‘s | the “contractor. The metliod to be actua e A V., Sept, 25—Judgo Geo., W. A Battlo Ivhmitnont. munition from the 'w ebaforethicanimal kot S crass fed Texany, Adopted, nowaver, Temains for ho board (o Unlovding the Coin. s 5 e ; ot She fired a couple of shots, when she The Can, irst Lecture, Texuis L & bl by Coin. Ward, editor of the Examiner and Common- | CATno, Sept. 85.—The Abyssinian expudi- 0 MeDeiig 1 from n vory ex- | g O 96— Canon. Farrar | horihiern rang X Y ASHINGTON, Sept The work of un- cton eounty, | tion under Aloula, advaneing o the relief of red him back where 3 - 2 per head, @00 atocks ml\eu, wealth, attorney for Washi r coln off the United States the fight wenton. | lectured here to-night on “Dante.” ‘Tuis is | fond® $ets. - Shipping steors, ey e 1 1 Japan Bnlldozed by the Powers. | loading the silve 3 B Wout o entet the Colorado hotel yes- | the garrison at Kassala, is meeting with g At ; . S : ont. 28.—The i v | steame antic ' 9 3 ks | ) first public appearance in the United | Ibs, $5.40@5.80; 1200 to 1850 I U}V“‘" i epk: 25.—The Post. to.day ;‘,:,:1"':‘"’“ "fif,ll'(_“ ::'l“lm . “‘d',‘l"\:;‘)”l""( ':;’: ¥ afternoon, was iired upon by Dr. W, | opposition from the Arabs, who have been | enxed his rilo and belt of aiunition. s 6 nB AT egelVeliby IR IRFEO Y AL fo 150" 115, SH23@4.90. prints an interview with Hon. John Bing- | morning. L elivered at tho | ar “yVjjite, jndepondent candidate for state d in suflicient nuubers to atterupt to | time the Indians were pressing them o | dicnce, feeders unchanged at $2.00@380, O liam, ex-United States minister, who is quot- | Wharves to agents of the Adamis express | 00 b0 = By meeilad) [ata Btote bar its furthior progress, "The Laicst re closely that the plueky twain wer Co e bulls and mixed, $17@40, Bulk, S0 ed%s saying, “I tried to arange a treaty of \ Charge of all arrmuge. | schator, who had boen concealed in @ 0ro | from tho expedition’ i) ths retreat. 'This they did in good ordcr, mmally The Best Bicycle Record. 4.00. Through ' adys aboub: betied “United States 0 ele United States | voom nearly opposite tho hotel. White | cupy a fortified position from which th succeeding in ga rush. SpRINGFIELD, Mass. Sept. 27.—Richard dy averaging ¢ 0 10 umu» mm ut §2.00¢ commerce between the United States and is stored in a largo silyver of the door and diseharged one | have to be driven betord fur ‘The Indians” then proceeded’ to Toat the | g CAFEE B, e o hadf milo 30 for the Japan seven years ago. The treaty was [ Yt recently constructed. It I expected i shotgun louded with buckshot at | be uiade, and that » Uyile, | pac T (e, LT B e beatiile i for RS w1t P on1 7 aBaRnE conle | Lt Sl ¥ Ward, wh face foremost, | sneral is d | 1ch of the provisions ang Sk Aaip AL LR ol noTe b drawn up and it was the only decent com- | cargo of both vesse e L et ’.f?..w"“.. ;‘l'j £ ot the garris | they desired, From concealment MeDermott [lézmn;“hhl cord for that distance by 1-25 R mercial treaty that had ever been offered to = = —505 Monts 530 Japan, Butbefers it was signed {he Euro-| The Settlers Oboying the Orde e 70 S0 N Wyowing, 1507 Ibs, $4.70; 830 \o\'ml.n. e sum of mon had at one time the drop on two Indians, but volver and fired thrce shots at @ young | heis tobe paida M i il get e Mra. Davis eaid they were out of the fight, SUCCES tive of White's, who was aeross the stroet pean powers heacu of it, Germany and Eng- WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Agent Gossman, | and whom V 3 N B er 3 and if they could escape with their lives they . 1bs. $4.007 400 Wyoming, 1230 1bs, $4. Jand sent thair agents atd their gunboats to | telegraphed Commissioner Atkins that he | hiun, White b d inside the store, bt Faly ":‘"‘,f“v“""'l geoe e e liad botfer do £o than atiempt o elean outa | Sunduy nig I\_vlmhlm 1.-\‘un‘ 1080 1bs, $3.60; ‘03 Indiany } 5 2 v hearing the firing c out again and fied a P, S A despateh to the Temps | Latel hostiles, so McDermott | morninge, burglars cfl(‘LLul 934 1bs, £3. «Japan. The agents ealled upon the foreign | has notitied every settler on the Crow créek | cooond barrel at Ward, who foll a second | from Aden says the consul 4 on 68 night came the Rl rel 1 Receipts for um dny, 18,000, againsk ] ministor there and painting down the Jeservation to quitin accordance with the | time. " While hewas lyinzon the ground, two | Zeiteh caused the arrest of'Abu Baker Pasha | 0 escape. Being | entrance into Fruehauf's new: > last Mond t' opened: they remarked: “Do you see those s of the president's proclamation, and | of White's relatives walked upaud tired seven : R Ak | the “country they | and book stors. on T rather weak, with FR range of Drices, cunboats Iving there? “Well, by all | GRS ';fi’l;fi["!",;}"“}y‘{[ Ties that o | fhots st Ward, all of which ok effect, | U the charge of troadhery in conniving at | wand ol Iyl morniny part of | sircet botween Tenth and Eleventh. | and re made both hightr and “loweg: he powers those unboats represent, + _ ek | Wardisina itical {iti 5 | the Freneh ocenpation of 2ho, e | the follow day, when, fortunately, they X % & 5 A 7 umla , but in a genernl w thera » 3 x setilers must leave the r I | e e el o on and It 13 | Eommandar of s, Heenalk: gunbont. Meicor | mot “Davis’ detachment. of United. States | ‘Lhey pried opon the back oor, firat hor- | (an Jutordsy, bus in s geuemt way e Dr. White and n’ sted and were | demanded the release of Pasha on the ground | troops,who had nine e forbid vou to canclude any realy w the United’ States ‘of Ameriea until treaties | reduires the whole for R e of the military to ing in and breaking the lock on the in regulars and fifty-two fewer low priced sales, and @ two relatives have been have fitst boon arrangod with onr governs | dccomplisi l‘~9 re w bailed m,“,, the sum of 87, Great | that he was under French protection, Qnd he | ludian seouts. Offic carcd for the fugi- | Si¢ Several valuable pmcc: of jewelry, | {inher sold at high prices than ment. Thereafter the h.mgn minister called ¢ ‘ment prevails, but T Tenr S0 farety ingly liberated: tish man- | tives and procecded mum seene of ambush, | $10 in cash, and .about §200 worth of ] les upon me with a draft of the treaty I had pro- IOIERR 5 enterGilE ! héen ordered'to Zeileh. where the remains of ( wera fou n corscham pipes belonging to J. K. Par- | L eompleted their p . | vh]wd' li‘r‘f L\\du. m;:]r.}mx flalu;n m)];(mll ]u‘uI W ASIIN lm\l bu|;l.. ‘—llm- pu,u aster ——— After urying llmn-;l{'\\u.sl ! Davis teok en, u‘«_n( lh\u “thicyes ld)vully e (nulllw"x%llj) = %amn ay. Y R (lh abATl b B oo A ST GONy SOb, e, S 5 5 Q WA IR SR tie il and pursued the mirde um\ their time for things were pretty | and <mnion 0,55+ Tair 00 ! similar treatios layo becn enicred into with Postal lemployes canos b nttached for deb A Voico From the Tombs. ' No Cabinet Meethag Yostorday. | whils -Mre. Davii_and Ml thoroughly ransacked. 'fime (500 blug | i sorts, 956003 and. e Dest seleciuds European powers.” T asked what the mean- The postmaster general to-day remoyed T, Yor he Tribune this { Loxpoy, Sept. 2i&The cabinet council | gtarted back toward Nacasori under & small and closaly wssorled livavy Shipping sorts,” g of fint s o the miniaiter pointing o | B Crondlo awd K. 'F- Spaonert emploses ab | morming prints un interview with Ferdinand | which was to have ook baid {oday hasbeen | (orte ThIS barty bd pot traycled for woy THE HICKMAN ki di e postin e sl 5 he harbor, saic he post Al ency, stletor X, o > o v e Times, in o met o 0 " 4 within range. BOIS B s STl 10 llond. the Baronm | o e et o Ward in which he states that the position ho | postponed for a we Tities; 10 ot e cobs On the way 10 the. seane BAZAAR COMPANY, ‘, SerHi nglt sorts 89 nf..fl,‘n wers, 1 steadfastly refused fto join | cell to fill the vacancies, oceupies is not known. e 5 editor! C | ol ihe fight to bury, as they supposed, the re- 1085 'Farnam St. ping, 2 E’ furopean powers in_their outrageous treat- Gen. Hazen, chiet signal officer, has sailed | malns of Mrs. Davis, Gandrew, and MeDer- OUR MOTTO: biehts whichi the public has ne !ln"u(” his way to Nacas- the’ killing of « hieh report srday’s dispatch. ment of Japan, I believed it wonld not be in | from Liverpool for home, and pected at | mott. Mattison ha nl mumw alike 1bs, $3. e fiecord with' e policy of” Washington, | the sigual oftico hefore tho end of the present “Fpk'nd*lnp with all nations, entangling alt week, liances with none.” Itold to the president e , inelite 1 county giving pibiable d o Chicago Grain Market. ake hm CHICAGO, Sept. 23, —([Special to the Bre.) the other day the story I now tell you, only Milton Saylel statement has never b ad {intimates tvhrr( s wel n_Paciliccoast eattie- it A -1 yler. statement has never been made and intimate el £ T Ba foregoin e/datmils iy ho relie ON THURSDAY, OCT. 18T, b=t - R {'1'.’15::&{,"1\f.(| h]};‘u:‘ly;?ltg‘t-‘ll)x(l,t[n::\lljh?liulunfll“~u New York World: A tall, degnified | that it had been withheld by those who have he Do Al larmaa u;.u‘;i E“';'A}lu' i ."W"u'"’““'\m e ralled to which you are cordially invited. —There wus a downward tendeney in wheat y e polic h 0) Alarmed. > to-d but the market showoed some stubborn- We have more millinery in our store : 1 the other stores combined, and | ness and there was good buying on all the - , 5 N t prices which cannot be met by | breaks. The outside news was not of & urday attach- e A v unt of §90,000 was granted | “DY one. We cannot show onc-tenth of | character to affect uhe course of values very " 1 1)- ! T Ne our stock on the first floor, so if you are | much in cither direction, bub the offerings tt and Donahue, of New | not suited there ask the clerk'to show were more liberal than usual, and with 1oss = arch & Co., of tl you tl 8 . We have the | Sibly ] 3 ¢ 7 arsh you the up-stairs stock. he | sibly an inelination on the part of the bears ity | in behalt of certain cle xh'umnumv‘tul ) only full line in the city of THE JERS 1o hammer prices in 4 xpectation of am i 1 that other attachments of '“, HA'T, so popular in the east, and at very | inerease in the visible supply. "Tho market of George Washington. looking man walked into the fnbh_‘ of the | unlawful = and = usurious S R St. James last evening and stopped a mo- | the firm. In conclusion he say: ; Hall knew nothing about the bu: ErestDélivery Service ment at the news-stand. alf a dozen Ward, w e :"I qu e ostmaster. | gentlemen stood mear by conversing. ASHINGTON, Bept. 25.—The postmaster- | Said one: “I will buy cigars for the par- | {he books the nature of m general is about to issue an additional circu- | ty 1( any one will tell me who that man § he would, 1 think, have ! lar of instructions to postmasters where the | i5.” The offer was not taken up. The [ would not have recorded an unfavorable | Onee. special delivery service has been established. | gentleman in question was “Milt” Say| opinion of me that he did. _But he, like every “'ll":]l e, Among other things the circular will advise B OLIG Wi o faw years ago was spouk- | ong clse, has blamed mé for that T Y 15 to be ¢ Alns \\( ainst ant } OCONSTA ot. 28, —The porte has of Girant & | become alarmed at persistent reports to the e ¢ seent him | ofiect that an Italian expedition was be ned to hime from h a0t 8 ransactions, | fitted out for the purpose of seizt 1 tered nll\l n'\ B! n be sent at F and hus o fied, and BT, INOPLI, St Heavy Attachments. | Bostow, Sept. 25—On ments fo the ar could ha after the fi\ll\lrc and exp! reat | yed in puiting the forts & n better mmhw n for defense, Postmasters to impress upon the senders of :‘I‘“:’{h‘i‘“"l”:’““,‘I“’I’I“‘\“‘I;:““l‘h"‘} ”"l“'t“lc’,'l"’.l;{; S ‘,‘,"'\[ ‘,},;L A | B “,l;h,“ ) .\"II‘;"' AR | low 'prices. We have scoured the | ;{u“‘lx-'h:”I'U\:ul::v’l‘ll\‘:l :lllll;:;lu“\:]:l' 3’:‘(&’“‘?“2”: Jetters bearing a special delivery sts B el e e U strage things wi e ho Gonosfar e s amount ‘1o betweon S1000 and | Servicos of ono of ”{‘]‘ Best Trin BOGE. - medinpr ) optirar thH et necessity of an aceurato address, giving the | 5 1S short-cropped gray whiskers, tl May chal- y will contest themn, und | mors of tho Bast, to whom wWe DAy | northwesieru points were roported to _ba name of streets and number of houses where- g, kol i3 court 2 against the nrm the | H per day, after hav- larger and there were predietions that of an,,m'\m\-'lII A o s she v by beatiiz her former cotnpet- Dauntless, in 4 Iy — face, high forehead, gi Jordan thinks the 116 still adhe ) OBHEOBE W15, Bepk:; 25 erk of Neenal, W n that respect, an 3 Wik ot her- cious manne; srecaution | congressional black, but said that he was | deput all ~ towns | altogether out of politics. d L other expenses to | jngd frow first hands wounld be more liberal in, GoNCOOte e 1 will be sure to have | the next few weck: able advices quotedd employes. | thiir work done in the latest styles g i forelgn warkets, with no Lol ads ohn Kerwin, ., was to-day aoy against them, concoeted dium of oneof the ing won her last and acticable, or failing jon of the business of gon address 44, fdeemed inecessary committed bere for trial upon serious charges. "l“"“ A T S most satisfactory manner. ire v however, in prices, The Ticst teade where 10 s 'll\‘uu;l)ll)‘ll‘l:{.,( "lru;n:s;f‘ ———— *hristine LaGrange, residing at Ne ), l el nay 8 v»s‘:“n;’;n”“.\ xl! \“ht‘l",v Opposing Sunday Rapid Deliver, attend our GRAND OPENING 'ON 'un’ price of the day one cent under Sate Fixed Up a Ticket. sided by poison. Before death she stated g i ; PHILADKLPHIA, Sept. 28.—The Ministe IHURSDAY NE Our LOW | twrda A di rnames, ‘The pul Start and kept 1t thronghout the race, TURSDAY . il Shdividjinlaboarin R R x, Dak, Sept,25,—About forty | that Kerwin had outraged her coming from a 1 union, of Philadelphin, to-day passed a reso- | PRICE LIST is NOW READY _to bu is- | ,, Son¥—Corn Wy and from our WHOT, ISALE DIPART- Kerwin was found Saturday night ting against the action of the A narrow range and prices at the elose from all be derived from writing requests for returns | representative republicans i0US | and bro Skipped With the Funds, ution prote: MEN'T, Milliners who are close buye showed little change irom Saturday. of non-delivered matte Biital tareitory He1a et mentinE a6 BLlLchol | T o (RIS Dobii b i sl i ordering letters to be o g Dal., Saturday. Full congressional and | examination, as it was f Friday 1 ! ‘loh«“at‘h"h\fl g e L under the immediate [ Will do vwl.l [ svn(l‘ for the same, s us OATS 5 Thel Wil very little trading in oats residential Postmasters. ennh, 1he brothers i day In )t der is : an fufraation of the Sab- | £0 compare our prices witl other Nouses, | but prices ruled steady and u shado firmer, WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—The president to- | State tickets forsouth Dakota wero agreed 1 to shoot him on " Rerwin wiived | Thomas Strickland, mapager in Ireland for not contemplated in the act under which | no matter where located. Provisioxs—Ruled quite weak, = Prices R D I i th e 70l ot e SR A barat U] FUDOR .nul the members pledged to secure thelr nination and was leld in default of | the West of England Fire and Assurance being orzanized, and appoint- The Hickman Bazaar Company. for pork —dropped R0@22}e, tallied be, YL ARDO: . PSS nomination ata convention” to be called by 1. company. He hias-written to friends saying | inga ¢ tee to call on the president and A and “closed steady, Lard closed a shado Edward Van De Casteele, Depere, Wis, i Mil- | the republican territorial committee, whicit TR st he hs been rulued by fheavy losses on’ the | postmastergencral ation to the wetler, | O'Donahoe & Shorfy Report Their | HUNEr tou 1. Wesibrook vice T R. | meets at Huron to-morrow. Among the nom- A EYoa v v Dalalontion stock exehange and thnt Lo will not return to e iy spenided I agner, Shelby” | inations agreed upon were the following: oYy 4 £ Treland. nty-four Hours o Leave. Stock Complete, Ohi s Grain 8 VIUe, Vice 1L, 5. Webster uspended. United States senators, J. A.Pickler,of Faulk BostoNn, Sept. 28.—It i3 stated that the ) LA G A % 5 New Silks in all colors. ricago’s Grain Btasement: Aliidusd county and W. W, Brookings, of Minnehaba; | bank examiner, who has been iuvestigating He B0k byidhe Card N v al R e CHICAGO, Sept. 25,—The following figures, A Pair of Appointments. nwmlnm of uun;'(u Joln " Blackemore, of | tiie affairs of the Framingham savings ;v Mo Bnogaiiibe . (1,|,.-.,,,‘.,, at New New: Yelrpla 1h.als ik taken from an ofial staiement of ..Mm“, l?(‘Ikmnly :;rhnl a8 j\'-ll(lllllh‘(ll as l“ »,:\lll«ul la- “MHH,'O ernor, John I, (n-mnn m \““k, h\n‘ilvinlu last Amiu.\t, ‘hm “dm'mw-, (L that | it jonto the liberal programme was in- |1n_\;| n';)r( l]\n m\:o the (hll(\lzlll\(vll \\ :z S W ;-yxu‘“‘l (/"Ill‘d gr\u- 8 :lm‘w (lueluluunnlt of [im‘lu 'm the, Unlm 3 rer in the treasury department a few de s was a defanlter to the amount of | * G 4 b t ur hours to leave the camp, threa 3 B L % States and Canada on urday, Septem| 4 RA0, at's Salary OF B1000 Dor AfLuMY wos T 000, R’ death syas sudden and s | cluded scquisition and colonial federation. | enine o riddle with pilets af found at tha | New Notions and Yarns, v mount of Increase or s iy appointed a chief of ‘division of the six Jonvention Preparations. ained at the time and Yhough there were vy thus, undoubtedly 10f that tim: 5 n has just | New Linens and Domestics, ‘m“w”:""ml‘ SR an ; Boros oo 4 e koA Iarities, ,,“n,p!,.. tensive m;:;;:“ J\‘IAI'"'(" (r;“n‘tfil’:‘(‘:(“‘n:m}lu‘“l‘ll]‘:\|xm, arted for Neweastie to Inlngllu‘ Chinamen New Gents’ Furnishings. Snyder, chief clerk he United M, Ropl. i o ‘ salient featores 0d Chaberlain’s programme. New ol Goods, tates Ereashrer’s office, ireast y department, | republican state headquarters left here this | wminer upplied for an injunction e ——— Wo ‘1‘1,",1‘(',: ;\l:f,’,l,‘,l,,:,‘;v):“mh the quality k s ben\_n up‘mlll(wl chx_ur o1 the division of morning for Springfield to arrange the local | the bank irom doing business until its affairs COreated a Riot, Must Suffer for His Crime. of swhich we GARTIO0 Yoo “"mw"d 1f you Jecords, gl and s, 1 dhe e of the | preliminagies for tho state convention Wed- | can be straightencd out. AssTrias, Seph $8.—The confirmation | Ouyer \ Bept. B—Lewis Webster, | want tho bost valuo for your moncy,come new dufies October 1. nesduy. Lhe thekot of last vear will doubt- | o) Dedioation—O1d Settlers® Teo. | Of the sentonce recently passed upon Socinlist | charged with killing Farmer Harrington and | and do your ¢ ding with us, TP Beand, in place ‘of State ‘Treasurer Gleason: hato Van Owmeren created o riot here to<day, | maiming Mrs, Harrington, was today, YDONATOL & SHERFY Dividing the Spoils. Itis not expected that any altack will be o e Sept. 28,—T'h £ during which a number of persons were more | after a second trial lasting twenty ds 15th, next to Postoftice, w. (GTON, Sept. 28.—Senators Cock | madeupon the mugwumps, who will be rep- Keoius, Tows, Sept. 28.—The new St. | or les3 serfously injured.” Only four arvests in convicted of murder in” the first de LN ASTINGTON, Sept. 28.—Scnators Tonented. by Richurd H. Dang ‘aud Roger | Peter's Catholic church, one of the largestand Liave been made so far. Tie case has attracted much attention OPEN 0CT. 18T, relland Vest, and nearly all the representa- | Woleott, finest in the state, was dedicated with im- - throughout Olio,and has been a sensation for | American Cafo for Ladies and Gentlo- tives from Missouri, are in this vlt‘y The ob- e préssive ceremonies yesterday. The church 'oreign Driblets, Weeks, 't bt men, 50 Sth, corner Howard, Board i "' Ject is to endeavor Lo secure the displacement Amung the llnllruad-. was erected at a cost of $50,000, aud was coni- Loxpox, Sept, 23.—~The third and last of A New Trial Granted. per "$1.00. 21 meal tickets §4.00. Review of the English Market, LoNDON, Sept. 25.—The Mark Lune' Kx- g .| press, in its review of the grain {rade, says: cctic Physi- | e weather has been characterised by eloes Satisfaction guarantee At meeting to-day of | menced in 1851, 1 | o scries uflm&‘i llwmctnd;mu d Cum- IANAPOLIS, Sept. 28.—In the case of on oecurs {n | mings was run to-da; Jummings won, Dis- | . " ) Governors Sherman. | tance ten miles. # i ¥ |:Moodham ¥a, Jobp..C,: Now and doha 0, Dr. Hamilion Wary d_other notables will e Wright, a suit charging fraud in the sale of of the incumbents of the various federal of- CricAGo, Sept, er fixcs in that state by democrats. Owing to | the Chicago commitice on eastbound traflic Lhe tri-state old sett! e failure of the members of congress from | yagas on grain and provisions, rates to New :I:;T.:hl\\ B}\Q:;«yl[x:::[flu} iy he nu- ——————— | ciun and Surgeon, 708 N, 16th stree = Eu‘:fi:x‘:‘:l‘»‘x’fl‘;h;‘l’s‘“‘:\‘;l!‘.llrll‘z:lg:::’lA;;l"lr;sllhl!l:. .‘L’i’r.:fi‘;" siyauoed to “,,jli‘}.f:’,,‘fl','fl;m‘r; ho piesenton tie ogeasion and deliver ad; Aiming to Bréak Them Up. stock of the old First N u.mllml ek, and i near Webstor Dhy and night ] e I‘.i’1}.,.’.'"..".‘.’,’,';“.'1.'«?‘.‘.”‘}“'3’ i 0 chango have yot been made in that state, Ve e 4 dr i Pa.. Sept. %8.—The & . hiich the jur a8 verdict of $154,- 4 TEE L i "tfie presence. hore of Almost the entire delo- gacided dpan Zor ¥ tme and will go Into —— HAsmssun g, Vo, Regh #8—Tho attomey |...,uj-~.,‘| e Walkcr, of the suprema | PrOmPUy attended to {;;Q':j,‘f‘“‘h’“’}‘:" S Snland and THele gatlon In congress is understood to bo for the | fct Otobor 1 : Railway Troubles in Mexic general to-day proceeled asainst nearly a | court, to<day granted tho defendanis a new e e S a large proportion of the’ cro enaanie Bavrivone, Sept. 25.—Rumors of an ar- y ). co. » . . ) any, | | A P stitl uncut, Tk SO0 [RVOrS Autumin sow= ? purpose of coming to an agreement upon the 5 £ . gl 3 score of mutual inswranee companics in | trial,” declaring the verdics entirely un Latest noveitivs i 33 groods trim: 5 te. ‘The offi il the gi st dl rangeineit between the Pennsylvania and Crry oF Mexico, (via Galvesion), Sept, arranted 2! “ iug. bales of English \\ln-.mlunn uwweuk & Bla o office aver which the greafest dise | Fatavuicit botwoen, the T by LI A f £ state to show cause why thelr bus shonld | warranted. X mings and velvets at Melnuis & Bussey’s, | wepo G quaricrs, ot du ; agreemont bus exisied 15 that of the post | LW IO Dhiow' ot ak Dhftadelpbia, uro | S—1b isnow six days since o s been | ot bo suspanded. . Thpg Wero al prococtid Providing Agamst Smatl-poxy | 108 and Webstor 't s, i o i apondIVE WoAk 0 mail and passenger communication by rai gainst in 1552, but bad pro< ings stop $ A " - 3t It g : et axthority, thiat an agrosnient Was beo digorogiied by the Haltiiors & Qo offclale, | T8 e United Btatos. A train that pulied | pad Oif docoudt Of a[m:..' gocedings SO | - 1 promur, Minn,, Sept, %.—The members TS Tt e e o O :‘m"n{‘{’i‘.fif fyde, . formerly of - the 8t Louls | Geo. Olds, general trafiic manager of the Mis- | out from here Saturday night could get no [ {OmPIFINE with the lav 3t is now the inten | of the state board of ealth are in the ity for | gy qovick, the leading hutter of O jiroxes froonst markel SEGRER Spublicau, 15 to bo presented to the | ouri Pacide mailway, will January 1 accepl | further than Sa Juan del nd @ train | HoR 0L tho attorneggenogal to break upall | 46 purpose of taking precautionsry measures | wnd' (he west for th l,;m iftoon yeira, | ln. Soventeon cargocs wiived, Niwos president to-uiorrow as the unanimous choica | & position on the Canadian - Paclil which should have reached lierd last Tuesday T agalnst the introduetion of small-pox by AN M forman Sty | gous wero sold, fourwe wnndmnn, o t of the delegation. The agreement between | Bipley, goi eneral freighl. azent of the Chicago, | only got as far as 8, where it was coui- = 5 gela arriving from Canadian ports, Al All 8 Orts | remained, including two of Califors orthe delegation, The asteenent between | Eifiiiaton & Quiney, is wentioned as ikely l,‘,,(,fi,,,\,,,”,,,,m.(,,.,,l ol ranemed: wash. A Petriied Woman's Jaw Next, jon ‘intending 1o “work i tho to give Lis patrons w leetion of all pre- | day's warket was slow to disap poliitaient of night, is said to be that the city of St | to il the vacancy thus created. outs at C lunl(n above Querta. It is hoped New York Graphie: A petr fied mule | this winter must be vaccinated befor : ¢ tyles In the cust, from the lirg- | sellers. Flour Was quiol, Corn’ tigm, Louls shall bo given the collector, postmaster, ~— {0 get the track in condition and h“bj the | hoof has heen found in Pennsylvania, | into the woods, est stock of gents',youth's and ehildren’s - surveyor and United States mavshal, and thé Reason for Congratulation. train in here to-morrow with ali delayed pas- | This surprises us. We had no idea a —~— ut the very 1 5. All goods appraiser and s attorney shall come | Santa Fe Leador: Sunta Fo is getting | sengers and walls. mule could keep i§ hoof still long The Weather. to order; Bopt. 25, an's Elgin, £rom outside the dly on nicely. Every mun has his own wife, ol " enough for that, WASHINGTON, Se) U ppex Misslssippl - On the board trade today s and the season of elopement is virtually Died of Small Pox. el valley: Oceasional rain, variable winds be- | The clicapest pluce in Omaha for gents’ butter declined 1igo over last woekl prieos Increase in S"“’_r Circulation, over. Old stags are holding down their | Nericm, Neb., Sept. %.—[Special to the | And He's Apt to Miss the Car, Too. coming northerly in northern portion, lower | furnishing goods is at Mclunis & Bus 0560 pbninds 4t 2lg . Ny WasumnoroX, Sept. #~Stateweuts pre- | end of the log, und the goy snd buzom wo deaths fiom small pox occurred | Detroit Froo Press: The statesman | gmperature in northern portiou, and higher | %9 el wnd Webster, elicese offered and ng rogilir saled nofeds” o pared at the treasury department show that | are afloat. Picnic parties up the eanyon | yesterday on The Willow, ¢ Future Jack Tars, g W $s A b ht miles north | who so far forgets himself as to run after the amount of silver dol! put into circula- | are all the rage. " The w ted term is | o Neligh. Mrs. Washburn Eaton di 1 Sun- | & strect car sulfers a fall in public esti f. ars of pen- | winds, lower temperature with cool wave in | entire wholesale stock of ¢ o) P, 1. o - Aporaie. Fair weather, northerly M. Hellman & Co. ure clos the mints during the pest | nearly over. Garden sass is plenty, and ap'e anan mation which twenty-five NAROLIS, M. Sonk X . O e o bt fhar ot st | tllonsands bask in the F""“"ll of 'pras. | fax, morlug av 3 o'clock, and Mes "',‘.‘.‘..‘,": ance will not npmry 7 the noxthern portion and Dakota. gents’ furnishing goods it less tiai ANnAvoLts, M., Sopl. 28.—Lho folloWing ly fssued during a corresponding period | perity. We ought to be as lappy 85 k is & sister of Mrs. W. A. Simuions, of Veligh, o utacturer’s cost candidat wve passed their examinations ag year. The [ssues from the miuts Amlna tens,” We return thanks. There Is one case not expected Lo 1iyo at this Will be Ly ohed if Caught. Earnum Sues for Libol. 3 - | nuse’ eadets: Robert Stannon and ‘Mhojngs wuukendrd bn-fmnmgfl:b\\xfir:;-l: pond —— \vlllm‘ The rest uw'un l\lullu'»lll and GuaNp Fonks, Dak., Sept. 28.- Mm Hanrrox ept. 28—, Bar- l-( roft I.,x]uu u',lrm-y -n\“ll | l rrult of § owa; George Pesium, Virgth i 3 8, I n N CAses are now on han w4 " " Mo 1o iy 50 atha e fine watches. IR 4, Wit | Louis Diiggs, Dukola, Drig h [ @ BLooMixGToN, L., Sept. 28.~A formal an- — dered Lockie Melean, in .y«..‘“dl rL against the Globe for publishing a statement W Y bl . \ [ and for which Cadet V\ylu Was .!L- ¥ t on Cholera. nouncement was mado today of the anuual = e Partles are searcliing tor the murderes with | to the general effoet that the elephant Jniubo ved—To rent a hall fora term of | piied, i Consn) ',:"",‘_“’.:,".", it o the | Teunion of ax-prisonems of war tobe heldfn] A ONteage on the Subsoribers. | {nointeakion 08 umfun,, ulin it cavght. was fagally 1l sud (hat. Barnum, for ‘wlvels | two yeurs for seorol sosiety. Address | - WA«m’mruN. e 11 ¥ tes that | Bloowingion Octoberl and 2. Every ex- 81, Louis, Sept, 25.—The colored Baptist m«lmI [;urvw\:; (-n‘uu\wd with haviug hiw | K., Lock Box 762, Ci n; A Lovor's Sulelde. s states b i s 3 e o iled by a rallvoad eng\m. 55 Y lora Ias | prisoner who comes will be the guest of the general assor t'ion,_wh.ndn Las been in ses L% Cabaa l?Qur‘Lllu Shot g —— l I 1. Louts, Sept. 25— Aban iuguost thil age sion hiere nearly a week past, closed its work | New Yor, Bept, #4—Miguel Suarex d alon Labor, I ; | g g foulow | people of Bloomington, and be provided with Fige (5 o gl e G | | of § ot The Bankers' Basooue. Price, Bherman & Co.’s cclol ruoon on the rewning of Col. ¥, Hidns, | 5ging and board and edtertatned during his | to-day and adjourue among other pro- | Guancs, consul gencral of received a ; ¢ champion bleyelist, who dicd & Minxg PoLIS, Bept. 28,—The Awmerican Philadelphia Huts, all hand budday uighl e il s sl Ahunmmmiuflom relative to the re- | ceedings wduy they adopted 1esolutions | dispateh to<lsy, stating tl 4o and | i) . iy 3 it was developed that he e lm)‘ u shoitld be addressed to l\or) . Pike | chargi fi,"“'" somé postollices in the west val Gonzales, twa Cul 8, L banker's association were infornally enter- | union workmen. Every hat wi by arsenic. A uLo of d luou.\ glou. the Western Baptist ) oo ps, tained hier to-day by the loeabbunbone Phaw | Bor sula hv 1L § Seva ia or Lewis L, jams, erald, published Qv | beew shot in aubish by Spuui

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