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T TR A R SRR | DaiLyy BEE. - FIFTEENTH YEAR. ; ().\L\flA. Tl'll‘lih‘rl)A\' MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1885 i administration to’ our people in the south, et A defeat of the New Yor b 4t Chichgo cast - B, DG Per it S ot - k elub at Chicago cast heen bow e with part of the of Massachusetts Renomi~ | ar »\u._‘n as to ”j:yi;n) us Xul lmrin‘.‘ That Gave to the Home Nine ths Second runim:.xll.;n{fl.‘:lluu1..n\9’-" - rinla Wi 2 reliever nt i game was frail indeed. plim, 5 i an for Governor. 3 ].,‘!I.L.'.',' 1,;,,,}“.' al "..,..1,':‘ aament iy Qame in the Great Contests posted bulleting as the game progc »,.mx_‘t- t Epidemic-Stricken City of Montraal, swor nder law for the whole' loss, the 150 from Previous Prices \ 1 from the federal gov which B s e subject matter was displeasing and at the money having been taken while it was in s ' ” 11l enable her bettor to prov all 1l » se large numbers of poople dispersed de- courstof transportation and stillunder charge | AS ADOPTED, | matersl intCrosts ot her glt andbring | VIRTUALLY THE CHAMPIONS. whedly, s FOURTH ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. | 0f the express company. Th ceedinzs | THE PENS ARE CROWDED FULLG about that universal good fe ng whiech ex- - 3 = L minission issuwd X ists between the 1o rac - A Big Parse for a Big Race. -~ y ¢ i o ple ginta Moot and ‘h,'"";;(,J",','l‘,‘l‘;‘,l‘l‘i',‘,jf:};;‘,"’ and the conven- | o york Mast Win tho Next Two | Bostoy, Sept. 30.—All conditions were | 'Giddy Gertie Chamberlain Teies It | | : Prostot nte verybody— - Games of the Sevies_to Tie— favorable for th great stallion race at Mystlo Agaln in Chicago-Prevented o the conii \ to-day tie fuil hi the eriwe. the greater part of which h the railroad company contended, was an A Detter Feeling in Hogs, with a Point Higher—The Regular o Colored The Mugwumps Distike Him. i g park this afternoon. The day was perfect ? P i i al- e New Yok, Sept. 50.—Inquity as to the (VEEIOUN BROECIAS S Vel and the track in fine condition, and fully m Finding a Watery dy heen published. " He, explained g k‘ e general sentiment of the so-called Cleveland Yesterday. 8,000 persons watched {he trotting. Of the Grave in the Lako. O Wbl Grain Market, republicans in regard to the coming state AR seven horsas entered, 1 on Carlos and Almont o \ B S o€ R plecti \ ade, T i A vore drawn, leav! Wit five starters, 5 and of their iinal su G B Y 2 Toptbiicana: clection was to-day made, The result ind Chicago Agnin Victorions. Shire A A “';;",““‘ LR Montreal Tiota i opening the safe and abstracting the Chicago Grain Market. ., Sept. 50.~The Mas cates that the “mugwump” vote will be p Citteaco, Sept. tore was an Inde- | King Almont, Westmont, Filot Kno, dlont- AL 0—Only two small dis | §40,000, Cineaco, Sopt. 50, [Special to the BerJy SfentonnEETR oIty il ally solid in support of the republican state | ¢oribablo scene of cheering and hat swinging | Zomery and King Wilkes, Pool sellin tutbances oceurred lnst night, one at the > - ' Witk rewas an easier feeling In R & e yrze Walton Green, seeretary of | ¢ White Stoeking ball pack this afternoon gt | Prohibited but many private bets were made. | ¢ Nunnery, the other Inter on at. Ch AL wheat in carly trading and the market tended Hon: A, Atil wae Wb ton (reen, seqretary of | at White Stocking bal park this afternoon at | B0 S ts Hitore Hio irey Nunnery, the other later on at Ch, CoNsTASTIRGIE, Seft, S0.STIie TnAlens arly hAT s y -‘.‘u'u‘xl.“l..‘h i‘l“[\llllll\\“‘\\f:k ! ‘\‘ tho closo of the ninth inning, whon it was Pilot Knox was the favorite bef n] the raee | g0y, "The polic r delval Afitoiny Hotatad £ R wnmistikably downward, very little support 3 h did cffective work last i £ ) at 825 to 820 against the, field. The judge ¥ iyl fons to-day point to active preparations S sico ottt [Tor Cléveland, said iat fio T Yo to | certain that vietory had agnin perched on the | 8 SI0 S0 et the ouL (KBS IS | tion that the wob would assembloat the tat- | 5 TG Wttations wdedto t, Trices brok oft two 0% Dear of & singlo. mepublican thiat, voled for | banuers of the homo team, giving them an | son of' Sprintield, and "8, Aruistiong of | ter place and a force was on hand. On be S Bt ARG Rl sThA & 5 to S3fe for November, at whichy Uleveland who did nof intemd 0 VOR | 41,66 ndisputed elaim to the national | Rushville, 1 For the firs at | coming unruly the crowd was quictly dis- Ak iy 4 against Goyernor Hill. Tis position in con- I h % it v Well - fogethe ! mthe 3 ! * { iy 1 recelf e was elected permanent stion with it, however, hal naturall gue pennant, They defeated the *New I,‘i‘lg‘" Rnox dutckiv B0t No:thio front persed. A man named Urglotr rois Wi | flate transportation to Rowmed no change in foreign markets, and receipts a *lengthy address, ught him into contact with o tk stalwarts by a of 2 to 1 withan 3 ‘ ! £, with King \ 1 rrested pitin 3 very th N SRy northwestern points were still reported iiberal lo alencliy addiess b B el e o) it ek oy than | o quarter wis leading, with King i ol | 1 'tlia, everit of e Yol oI TR wans eput 8 who d U | fnning to spare. The attendance was 1,800, | Tength bel wd Kine' Almont two lengths | §s quiet this mornin g of mit i shieeTratiie "',',‘L".';;,";",,,l‘."I e ms of the committce Tast years and 1o | (05 4is dospito n sky which constantly | it the rear of Wilkes, Montgomer, i cailed ont s avides ! , i WAL “Powards noon the toria beean to fmprove o l ehiargea the republic y | eral L Curions as i threatened rain. The nudienco was kept | Nty e e, | Dbt e e roencipatet | i ‘ Binteliing | wore inquiry and rumors of a free shipping LR A B et sTols ILNAS U K | elear of tho field, however, to prevent any | wihen Tiiot Knox widtned tie gap 4o fwd | eondictor dié dorers i tho " poitec i e | Depis! €0 e ovoment from s eity, Vool chariors ohn _ Shei m o sueh i veland's poliey could sossible Interference with the work of the | lenzths between Imself and King Wilkes, | nounced on all sides for theit sceming want | fvaiiable po vanes o e | for 154,000 bushels were reported at the clossy He reviewed the polic of ined by the defeat of his own party | T 0§ ork o but the latter quickly shortencd this distanee | of conrage, The autho e e T Three hattalio | s TR alliod 16, oot g0 parties during Cthe - past te, considering fhe character of thy | outiielders, and by this means no ground | joetn, Piiot Knox kept his advantag ty ouit the heaith laws vicorously and witl | of artitlery stationed on tl e e At Moatd ot L6 NERIIAT YRS f-ive years and d that the | ¢ it presented, e platforms of the | rules were necess T taisi. : Lo L steps hro. meveschry’ o that | have been ordered o Adrignople IS ostd mrlhs TeEiRCRONET e of logisiation that the demoeratic | two stato conventions juade, Nttle Bupression |~ e Chicagos scored theivruns in the fourth | Tn the kecond heat Westiont was drawn, | parpos Puitierorous, St 0—Prinee Aoy Biiana silverbill, | 16 eommende( some:| of * Platforns in general, R and seventh innings, both of which were m-.”m'lmlm,! o 1"-"'1"';""?3‘ ‘lh«;.\l wip ,4]"}_ . I.\g»lxstl!xvun.~<l|ll~v‘ b o danger is .Imm ”'\‘H:‘&‘«ff‘ HIL ISR T ] ‘et was - raid on corn which Vi i e et carned. Tho first was made by atwo base | el D O ¢ sotomd. Montsomer VBTN RN DTeast: T Flotate: | cotin. to. Bulenrin, “Seivian. reve catsed prices to break oft e for October from < arn ade by way, With King Wilkes second, Montgomery | however, expressed crmination o feey . Sterday, but from this decline. thero was & {2 satd thtat inisistrad YACOIC l‘bv A Falling Baildin Lit from Dalry bat, followed 1 one | third, ang King Almont fourth, — At the [ quiet while the volunteers renain under | tion 1y chiefs heen A | diheoqueut partial recovery. Othor fubies ,lm-:”n 1t BELIDHE, S10F DY ORTR L o Cieaco, Sept. At 1 o'clock this | base hit by vinging in Dalrymple, In | quarter King Wilkes w i avns, and to renew the atiack as soon as | oned | ‘nl\vl.yulwm.llv garl, o Showed more. relative strength though_ all ilia: following tNanimous: nomingt morning a large four story building in the | the sevenih inning, with two men out, Peffer | fight for first place, being nearly i there is any laity in present precautions, A | Hot ol ciuls ahe geevey PIERTE 196 | were easy and Jower than yesterday on free 5 bl O LSO bt Nahily beg scored aelean home ran over the right field | the leader, who, however drew m | larze nuber of special constables will be | Sea bt thicre are only i tons of coalavailable | RS ST Gaaid of speculative B0 3 Tor- Tl MHICARNE ROV roof 105 Cluk stidet, suddenly bezan e Now Y ort tonm seored their run | him and at the half mile was leading by over | sworn in, i their departare will b delaved on that | Fedll 1 LR G A, i racking and ereaki ship ina leavy \inth inning when the shadows weis | @ length. He maintained his advi "There were 42 deaths from small pox Nere | dccount. Yesterday the Turkish troops fired ; : lower and not particularly arges Hon: A, W, Toan, of I3oston, . An half Tour after the posts began | thickening very fast, on two successive throws | the end and won by a ‘enuth. : vesterday, St. Honry, although recaleitrant | 00 Roumel t Mustopta Paslia, a \Foptions showlng o declin. of Dt Btale hieatirel A radatvar | sinking {hrovglithe foors, Men) working fn | 10 Anson’ on'* frst base from tlie intield In the Uhird heat, Plist Knox led stightly at | at i, s wow doiin good work, Veste town In gy wenty hilloshorthiest DetR: 1lon, Charies K. T i [ oy b ki in |G NS Unable to distinguish the bail wnd | the quarter. At the halt mile he led by a | day 513 peaple we nated, 7 houses di d The outiiosts were e | 55, 0y aroxs—Moss pork foll off 123@1% Jbeal; Tlon, Charies - | bread bakiery in the basement fled for their | fuiled to get it. The game was o spiendid | length, with King Wilkes and Mon y | ini 23 placard 1 0 dand askimish ensued i1y in the day, but radtied and elosed” well ted for auditor, an . lives. A momen the floors gradually | contest in'cvery way, and up. to the ninth in- | neek and neck for second place, cleared. ‘The polic LK PeIR OISl A e Vi o yeateR sauk down until the basement was filled. | Ding was perfecty piayed, whatever errors | Almont several lengtis bebind. | From the | piuce tor sl p i 1 | retiony carrlog With them o nwmber of e e o onfil Rane b ET iy ot | oceurred being eredited “on 'the Ch mile Montgomery slowly but surely | death from the discasein ry yesterd vounde Ok, s PP u;«yl"(_fi@;n adopted llr'l_lqn'lln:ndlu\n‘x\vu An alarin of firo was trned inat2:350%clocke | S5FE Battorios. Llie contest was exciting ned upon Wilkes, “and by'a mugnii 6 in St Jean Baptis t St. Cimnigande, | | PILIPPOroLLs, Sept. 50.—Merchants her (jlilbx!u:~ Li f‘)h!‘:( K.l“:nrllt‘y“' ) G principles wpon whiclh the pariy Was | Wiile e alley was erowded with policemen | ts every point, and the score was | spurtpassed himand was pressing Pilot Kuos | and 24t Cote St Louis. have suspended 'y s, The bank of | Cimeaco, Sept. 30.—(Special to the Bes. L e S ennets | And firemen looking for the fire, the walls [ kept so”low ‘that & clean liotly” for place. Pilot Knos, however, AL, Sept. 80.—There were 15+ | Philippopolis has elosed its doors, General | g pprp—Estimated receipts of cattle for' o e | ddenly fell T with o tereible crash, Police. | At tour oF five stazes of the game, would have | held the lead, trotting s Iy, and camé | deaths from smalipox in this eity during the [ angrehy prevalls in commereial cireles. the day 9,000, against 6,55 last Wednesday, S Coni L L SrAn O | el iR e O e s s ebnal L sl | fitned tie tidain ertligr alr Five men | wnder the wire aheac of Montcomery with | fourdays endinz on Tuesday night, besides Vi A, Sept. 50.—A Servian loan hns S HONt 85898 SorF e (el ROLEAR ‘xl-"~‘~”l” il L WU L RL L Jn-.-.-( When D Tem | on the New Yor i ses for the | King Witkes four lensths Moiitgom- | fifty-one in adjoining municipalities. Al- | been concluded in this city, revenues from | 1 1g about 22828 for the week 30 e L g Tie Mool | Rremen with Tanterns went buck they | need of aclean hit, while Chicago had only | ety and King Almontiav in the vear. =~ phioneo Moraim and William Becbe, who were | the governnient tobicco monopoly having | aeainst 10,117 for the sams time last woek. o Tedinundaciaw i Utah, | fremen Saitl-lantems we ke 1Y | one. Keefe, for Néw York, pitelied without [ St Special s for Spirit | arrested during the riot, were sentenced to | been given as security for the same. It is the | \eio “rradh roceipts there were about 10,000 DL eI O e | e i Tatien. e Uriaks fell 1n. and had | AN €rror, and was batted for five hits for a | of the ‘Times cup, with an | four months' Imprisonment, Four young | opinion here that war is inevitable. Business le it was estimated that 1,000 and S Tatden out Toss of 11t would wndoubtedly | otal of nine bases, while the New: Yori | added purse of $i,1% : men, three named Perraiit and one Cowan, | on the Bourse is tlat e, as it was estimated that 1, e orvice act passed by . et bier Sieg ot thn | batsmen confined themselves to five hits for | J. M ugusta, M ested on St. Catherine stieet T upwards wes rried over last night, and T necordauco with thete | Building yot. stantl propped up by sdjoining “-‘"""'{""“’-‘" T K | last nizht, were discharzed to.day, Over 100 Capital Notes. among those were a lavge per cent of natives R form; f1 S e R PO AR s 2 S i e 3 | Rlacards were torn dowhin, the eastern | Wasmxaro, Sept. 30.—Tho president to- | and good rangers. Pens were erowded full JAluctions in_ customs duties [ The loss s estimated at $50,000, as the build. | he outtield plays being s 1., Smith’s (Loniny Mo S| Sl ranl AR RE " ‘This_ of ¥ | day appointed Dudley 0. Watson to be collee- | and trade was slow from the start to the efit labor or industry; pled ing was very valuable, there being §10,000 | but on the part of the Chic | 3 af o 3 firm mainten .,‘p,' of’ |' G OO (ealcen o or s nlon B3N ‘;,":. satt, | ing errors oceurred until the: closing inning, Montzomery. . hiree members ot the fitth Royal Seots were | torof customs for the district of Grand Ha- | finish, with a decline of from to 2e¢ P iheo: | o second floor was stored with. fionr, - On | W 1 ey were excusable and alinost ua: LA D ER LI A CATRR T AL LT T LTl e LI ¥, per 100 on natives, and about an equal drop % ch X ¢ e e GLp Loty avoidable, 2 Aly e ot Limber merch v uployes the e el A ormo s thes 4 o ol i our liguio mrkets of Americati by | the thitd foor ws a Lt ine shop witlh | “HRERE Yorkers Tost the toss and were | J. 11, Paze's (Wi : o o e VA At e eAviig thele | e president informed Dr. J. B, Hamilton, | gu Texans and northwestorn mngers. A fow R R For ¢ opposds, aeellondlisin A | Do i faetre of printing roflers, Just be. | Sentto the bat. O’Rourke and Connor w Westmont . e, g . | work, F of them this morning went on | surgeon-general of the marine hospitalservice, | earloads of prime to faney natives, averaging AP e PR o tie vt el i e e vent out n | each glven first base on balls.~ O'Lourke was SRR 1 2 b ast ey got full of bad whisky and i at he thought the best in 1,400 to 1,600, sold at $5.50 to $6.00, the e ood ‘fecling called forth in tho xouth building, and the men were com- | AUSHLRADDIng at sccond baso and put ot 3 G [ aE TOON Co R B VR he seryice would b seved by IEINE | (yle of finish and quality selling at $5.90 to i oy rreat s atrl 16 i & in y A throw from int, Ewing struck ! 3 2 revenge to-night. Gen. Middleton is in the ange in the ehief, and therefore he 5 By 5 el e ) i tho deaths of tho great soldier and patriot, | pelled 1o “grope Al WY oo 0k | 10 Pretter, who miade a double play with the 0 ity and will ieniain ¢ fonz as i preser dod hot to aeodpt Bis resiznation; which | $6.25a week ago to-day. Fair to ehoice ship- L o inen, e resubobtiie Wit | refuge” under thorbasainent:ih, front, T wsistanee of Anson, putting both Connorand is ‘needed. Sub-Chief Luney and a de- | had been tendered to take effect October 31st. | ping and dressed beet are not plentitul, st be accepted everywhere in good faith; | eradual eaving in of the building was iirst | Ewingout. For the Chicagos Dalrymple Turf Events at Louisville. tachinent " of police were attacked near | 1 mated _that there has been a de- | Gt danand was limited and values fully LT o By LBt o | Hoticed by a hoy In the engineers toom, 1l | ond.Goreboth made base hits. but were fn | 0. (o 98 ¥ ot | Bonseeour market to-day by a uiob with about $12,000,000 in the public debt | Yeb the dema el dogradepes ! iR s ey Lot | ealled the attention of the engincer to tho | Succession thrown ol in trying to, steal se LOUISVILLE, & .—Con tinwous wet | stones, but on the police charging g the month of September, Paymentson | 25¢ lower than on Monday. Priie north- e R e Ry T o L6 bl e A1 COLAE Hltk Ak Was Torey base. Kelly finished thie inning by | weather, bad track and siall attendance, fled. The eity will continue under military wit of pensions during the month were | western grass rangers are competing with a mere mockery; returns are | and'recommended that he see_a doctor in the iz out. o Three-quarters of a mile: Moonshine won, | Protection during the night, $4.000000. : . and ontselling the ordinary run of natives. A AR aie || EmOFn I A TR R Ide in’ thedatley: lieard lispie made a base hit in the second, but | pri"Teo second, Red Girl third, Time, | VNS aiict up to'this hour, 11:50 p.'n Prof. nd if nee to dectine | {1 O e L e O e honibe | fhe eraking some time. befors the crash, but | Was doubled with Dorgan on the latier’s hif | P00 B! ity e, | hundred policemen guarding the eity | the oftice of superintendent of the const sur- [ Shippers and”dressed beef operators:prel to all the lnu‘lmwn; and principle dld not suspect that they were standing hear | 0 Burns, and Richardson_went out to first | 1:2L have inst gone home. An insurance poli vey because of duties already resting upon | them to any class of natives unless elly o ) a0 DoEe Dt RE A Diar St T L A LR ; Chicago went out in one, two, thres Mile and three-quarters: Claypate won, ;lfl]'::m)‘ml(‘)u‘uuill:;w‘!xlnh]l .mh»‘....‘!u.\l\.fi.l hln;h!‘\:i :.ln "1 l.‘l([l«umuu greatly regretled DY | wom fed, Carcasses show equally as well |:‘1(!‘:}\ XI?‘S}_‘;"\‘I&IU‘H an Ir|||4l|\||_l. A lllL.lp:_\“n*m“#lluflvll"lyl m:rllmll\:n- "Ullx!\" ’:\“m \lu: In the third i""i"f Keefe struck out, Ger- Lepanto second, alf.mldmg third. Time, | A \Ginor was current'during the evening that D i od States treasnrer to-day mailed heep, and the meat is as tender and Kiekioan.: yek oS L | Kot by the {nbers dey votting shere th | hardt madoa baso Dit and reached second | **Jiroo.quarters of mile—TIes Fir | was golug on in (e east end, biton | 43,06 cl aggregating 56,095,150, i pa; y as the ordinary ran of natives. h S i FCAEd by S Y Soting the ! buseon an error. O'Rourke and Connor e i ! fwation it was found to be without srest due’ October 1 on registe Low grade native steérs are almost uns ; o o majorities | girders rested on the joists. The present X il Ll I8! ‘orest won, Moonlight second, Bettin: Ra O Y L e R L L i Y . we propose | owners took the building atter it had heen | Shded (1t by going out at fist Chicago | phline, 120, Bbeond heat, snine a3 ———— * Keer .‘,m,‘x‘,".i.‘r‘é.».. oy Alsmissed seven | bet (ho S as Texans are making, Cows P iblic botis toat, Ve avpenl agaiust 1t | pronounced safe by the architect. 16 will by | Sy the fourth inning New York went out RS e (e : The Giddy Gertie in Chicago. employes ‘in the registe ineluding | and bull ot a5 plentitul a3 Iast weele R T G e g the Talls jhosame nayaen Il Ditgltost bay sie Hearne second, . Cinea bt B0.~Gortie Chanderdain, X 4 T ORI o DUl B alllng Withine e Ao A ed, Among the Railroads, rhple il Gore made two and one base hi A tiias Lacia K wor, s only 19 years oid, | - anictes will not be fitled. I 50, Stock calves are in fair : 1eAGo. Sept. W0—The Railway Age, in | siceessivelyy - Dalrgmplo seoring, — Kelly, L S but she has made four attempts to end her ex- Ll e 1 at o, S$00@IB00 et houd tho ainst election | an article toappear in its issue of October 1, 501 & erall went out on flies. _ Base Baj sterday. jstences About 6:20 Monday night D, J. Gregory's Resignation. along about $12,00. " Receipts are abon conntenan dstered by the | says: A surprising awakening of nctivity in | i the ifth Inning Richardson wentout fo | At Philadelphin—Ath(itie & Pittsburg % | giownan Iilinois hartis Lo el T B remory. of | disposed “of trom day to day, and there is ikl el S tionarth £ 1 Burns, Keefe made at hit and reach At Baltimore—Baitiniore 1. Lowisvilla 16, rown, an Illinois Central watchman, saw L ~, Sept. 30.—Dr. Gregory, little o no change in prices. Shipping steers, cratic parts In cortain e esof thenprth, | regard to rallway building becomes evident. | third on o passed ball and a bad throw AtSt L Tolins, Philadelphin & | ler just as- she -was sbout o . Vil service commissioners, sev- | Ths0 1o 1500 Tbs. 65 S¥ 1000 ko L0, The, g ¢ o The yearopened with gloom vnd defiression hardt and Ward struek out. Chie At Brookiyn—St. Loui’s 5, Brooklyn 13, jump into the | from the pler at ks notified the president that Lie § 84 20; 950 ""('[““" © ¥ in pardouing a criminal like L kol 3 3 Bllen, because in so doing he direc in business cireles, but the record of the past | Wyt outin one, two, three order. At Buffalo—Buft the foot_of Randolph strect, and held her rendy to resign as soon as requested, He | Btocktrs and feeders rather d s : . In the sixth Connor made a base hit after e etionolitan’ 8. Clnein- X rugds and condones | hese dngerous | nine months show the total number of now | ofifourke hud gono ot bit, wine A | pay, o L Cr S opolitat 8, Cineine | pacte she was eonveyed to the ani cain ctledat the white houge and hata | ised, $1764.00. B 0000440, Thiroughy she beeame hysterics s erview with Clevelnnd. old Texas cattle, ahout 10c fower for undesirable Flimes against the ballot. The platform ap- ot PG i 7 itaunkes ul kotte s out Jwing a ; G 4 i ovea the administration of Gov. Ltobinson | 20nds 1ng progross and proposed In the | CUKADIE wete hEided o st Lhicago weilt | At etroit—Detrolt, & Providence 5. County hospital. Tt wis e it she Jdent that Tils TesfEnation WAs WITHen | i sales of 1500 houd, averasing 65 to d pledges him their support mited States o be 620, with & total mileago | %o dlacdil the samo. i the seventh in- A Raicai taken orphine with suicidal in She | and at his (the president’s) disposal whene 04 I, 0t 7 70, Western rangers sold, ‘Pl platform urges subiitfins . “This mileage of the proposed new | nine" For Chicago, Proffer soored & houe Ofticial Rascality in Turkey. WS 8001 0 1 saw it 10 call for it Tho president did | 10gia0n Towers natives and half. brecds, $ha0° e the question of biennial el : and those already in progress of con- [ huhctor Kelly and Angon had. pons onton | s Sept. Aispateh from Con- | turnto the station. The eounty physician say when lie would relieve Dr. G T e npe it tered (Haxan nonds the legislature in belialt of 2 » v is distributed as follows: New | JiiGoter Keliy a e ; e Sttt av. | will make xamination o4 it o | of es of the office, but. exp @i: cows, SNl : wintered Texuns, nd more dirgct wesponsibility i wunicil | Englane Middle siate B oA e arnianlt ateneledout HDOPIoWLE this afternoon sas- | yiew to deterniing liev sanity. Misé Chani- | self s satisfied with {hé. com RSt Mo 8480 ‘%o Mon. ¥ overnmont, aud continues as follows: “Wed states 21 acitie states 4, he greater | whtd teaniod fap g, Gerhardt strucke out. | ing considerable consternation prevails in | heviain, or Kleeberger, is from Wisner, Ne teudering i i Honte YOS BT 3 A eel leenly the evils of intemperance ind ave | part of the proposed voads ate to be short 10- | tourke made a lone drive to left feld. but | Ofelal eircles over the Zmportant discovery | where her mother and'sisters resid i e £1100; 42 Montana con S n: 308 and we believe that the first step [ fitute of r clitios, I the Carolinas, | DDy i serateh ald was caught, tving o, |7of war, Immediately aii being installed in-| yeay Sadison. A short e ago she at IxniaxaroLts, Ind., Sept. S0.—An In- | ang WIBIERT L ward chieeking t is the vigid enforee- | Georgia, Florid a, and Tennesseq | boich third on a pitehedball. - Chicago Went | o yew position Alib #ahib Pasha ordered | ed sujclde. o the Burlington & Missoui Louis tiain and an Idinny, | o0 —Estinalcd, recelnts | of, Aeat of the existing A state board of | this y I8 especially noticeable and th inning Connor was given first | all the various depurtment commanders | Riversailroad. near I n Neb. A pews: | Bloomington & Western freight came in col- | Wednesday, wa ibout. biiration on tho principle of enplovers li | clicering. i D Tl e DOA0r Bad 61 00 Temort, e stronati ol Ahele anariers | niper silp, froli (Neb,) paper . o0 S Mgnen Seikal camp SUSIL | S RdnLaesL: AT 004 f0) LION bility, the regulation of convict labor and T reached first on a strike to Pleffc commands and thel esent: condition and b luwl\-.«.u.- inpraphic style the [ ¢ o O e .I*“"‘\- el by e el Jore frequent puyment ot corporations are Bimetallism in Germany. threw to Anson, whe could not se oall, | detailed several o s {0 inspect the various | attempt of a l-dressed * lady “muned | ARG Fourteen dars brofen fnto Kinde | quoted Bo. higher. Pack rl and l’x«:lni‘»lvr}«’ antorsed, ‘ Brnwiy, Sept 80.—The central union of | and Connor rés Dorgaii | posts. “Their reports g under the | Gergie Chamberlain to irow Tersedr i [ fieGang fourteon cars brofien futo i) QT Y and “te. markeb dosed n concluding, the platform says: “We | 0 H By struck to Burns e R o vas dismissed on | 1O of 4 moving train on the Sioux Ciry & [ 118 Woed: wore hopght:Ivecly. an6 LI R AL Ca weltoic again thoso Who Jast year severed | German manufctories, —representing ~the | S ) lespibour 10t mintater of wan s ot o | Pacitio ratirond, amd heresetie, The acdng ———— steady at tio adviinoo ioted. Common: gnd fwle sty connections and wnited with s lers of the protection party, petitioned | quam failed 1o get the balls Connor tan home | tittly neglected and the. lafze sums of noney slhie arrived in town 4 few hous hes MERRILY MATED, giuds ot inds sold of Si70@sA0 fale o gl it t‘:'-lnln:,,’m e Eludly obett ol | Prince Bismarck asking him to inquire into | aiid (Dorgan veaclied second. Richardson | voled for military sy £ I R e o mBnt Jonaeltat JAlnalneiAaing tod_and closely assorted Leavy at, $ the subject of bimetallism, The petition fs | Sriek 0 Clarkson who started 1o run with | other — ways than Which pt s said to be | 4 4 Light sorts sold (intos and prlnelples | apng ; 1 with f ofhior - svays . UIAISERIIORO" ¢ (o saythich rtment she had recelved from her stepe Benedic i 4 oral ey thon delivered an address, | tho outcome of a visit of Mauton Marble, | thebalh but stopped and throw it to Auson | tey, - had - boen 5ds R ol bte. Tho Sunday papers of tits. elty con: | 1 O i 1o s |0kl od anixod 0 8 pllourned. American delegate, who was sent abroad to | “"Lhe toliowini 1s the score: aring, supposed to be 10 song, contains ceount of the voune lady e bt e Fremor ety (0 iene. | Pikus whlahtit 180 to 470! e % —— e L0 TG Rk mlost o AT rbIe 1R AGO, not L€ thal number, Tho soldiers’ have 1o | (mptto take her own life by taking mor Last night, at Evemont, at the Con- | ¢58q e Toad, 50, Bkip .{,Kh.m Blored Men's Convention. Rt bt AL R1B TB PO A B und are shodless, The cavalry is | Phiue on a train between the city and Joliet, | g nal church, ocetrred the wedding of 3 2 B e B | . W g 1 arch, owing Kk of horses and | Each attemptof the young lady has proved a | s and Miss Louise Rey ununo, Va, Sept. 50. dent Cleveland to make a report by the ; 5 the necessary accoutren wnts, Four hundred liant fallure, it she as suceceded in | Dolae donghter of Mr, and Mrs, J, ¥, Roy- Must Stand Examination. Wicnr. s, Tex., Sept. 20,—W, W. ' actly Mrs, Avery played i ition was called to the faet that examing Christmanand S. . Ashléy, tesvitle, | edding, mareh, and tho usbory-—Moss fon utler, former res had boen uulilur}m_v AEULIAN 1 ank Fowler ‘and Arthur Avery—came | yequired. ALt idering the question” gy were lr-mlW- on lml_ ack: between this | o sle followed by the bridesmaid, | o matter'of prineip nreference {o the city and Harold yesterday afternoon, when | ) ace House, on the arm of Mr. Will I, sts of public service, 1l idont hns they were joined by a stranger, who proposed | t man, ety editor of the Cedir led that suel examinations wie requited, g b 15, but the Iattar ro. | Jtapids Evening tte. They were fol . ) e latter ve- 1 jied by the bride and’ groow. ‘I'he cere- It Hurt His Feclings. J. B. Typhax, of Alexandria, was i p opinions « o . A 5 3 | fully equipped, and presndes orders to warch | 20t known whether the younz lady has made | nolds. About %00 invitations were issned and ¥ is to obtain the opinions of the most promi- CHOTACIS TOMAIC 1 0y other attempts on hier life which have s+ all that number gathered in the hand- | Deen some doubt whether the positions of Richmond, addressed the convention say- | the repeal or continuance of the Bland bill. . — ¥ come andiehee room to witness the ceremony, | V¢l nd guugers In tho customs’ gerylcs plicans or democrats, but as citizens 18 thought, however, that thé suceess of such claiming the right of free me conference would depend largely upon ity fair opened with ntlon of colored men assembled here | ime congress assembled, - Marble’s task v 1f 3 Dorscs and two. thou and men have been | ereating a sensalion in enchi instance. 1t is WasmiNGrox, Sept. 50.—~There having heted temporary chairman, M. V. Beckley, | nent diplomatic and financial oficials on o § s At a1 how's Bouoe, L sty . e has obtained trom the German bankers g Colfax C ' fiafr n Succes: v reh was exquisitely decornte can be filled without un examination undee e this o Sing sembled as re- | 1€ X 5 y 3 g g ounty's fafr a Success. 10 church was exquisitely decornted, the Y o \ 1 this convention has not assembled as re- | 10U et idea of & money conerence. 1t ScuuyLir, Neb, 861, 30.—[Special to the solid wass of flowers, | the civil service commission, the president’s ped their deliberations would demonstrate | 1ngtand joining it, “lat she would do 50 i B z 2 grand prospects to-day One thousand entrics considercd doubtful. it were m; nd the gats receipts were greater nat they were worthy of citizenship. i L o dE e A R 1BTB PO A d Rourke cf 8000 00 than any previous oper ng day. The weather s fine and the assoefation is jubilant over the Beckley was ed permanent ehalvman A Journalistic Gathering. 00 1 general evidences of great success, The ex- Derrorr, Sept. 50.—The annual meeting of i | the Western Associated press was held her [neas sucooss, ThO €X° | fused tosell his animal, After travelingaboup | wony wis med by Rev, Swing. H i o Of | today, A lugo nmount of business was | Bojcn It blle of alosk 8y gravisare immense Show | o miles together the stranger, withonta e Do Tooked lovely, attired i | CMIcAGo, Sept. $0-Henry ¥, Donovan, Yirginia, belleving as wo do the time has | transacted, which was chiefly of interest to P.. cotnt ‘\-‘K :..Lflo",.;" ||1‘|’i '“::41 word of warning, drew his revolver and shot ite sired sille The groom is the tale superintendent of letter carriers, ata meoling fruits” are fine, The giepatations of jolly, | Christman in the'buek, Killing hin stantly, | &1 bl dlg edifer on ““" Ellon s 1”“‘('_"';‘5:: of (he young democracy to-night, tendeved lore 1t convention assembled solemnly | made by Richard Smith, The following ofii- o5, bread, her vietuals bet | As he was falling trom his horse Ashley, who | 81CHR S MECEERT O EEEINECIET JEE B nis restination as president of that organiz- j@+lure ourselyes politicaly independent i | cers were elected: President, Joseph Me- | Total an' intelligent grpreciation of the fair | Wis tnitrined, dashed forward and attenpted | 00 Ko has so. sueeessfully won, A | ation. Tn doing so e said although th pos 411 matters which pertain to us s citizens | dibill, of the Chicago Tribunes Vice-president i D 5 part of “the Jidies. ‘The favorable | 10 seize Cliristinan's rovolver and failing to | polanion was tendered the happy pair atthe | master general Géeided In holding sueh And voters of this commonwealth, We have | L F. Mack, of the Sandusky itegister; secre: # NNINDS, aspects of the case are “joken of frequently seeure it e sought safety in fiteht, The mur. | JECHER BESIGRCORC NHCIIEES REIESEIE | BEae did ot infiinge any civil servide Jaw, or 2 years adbered to_our. former political | tary, 1. . Baker, of Detroit. Board of di- | ¢})jeax 1 . 4 by old settlers, who ary much pleased with | derer changed horsel with which only intimate friends were present, | the amomit of adverse entleism to which O oiasas with unparaleliod fidelity, Decuuse | rectors, Richard Bumith of . iho Cinciangti | ShcAgo. .. sp D0t 3 tuation, 'The favs sers are assisting gen. | man, and Chotly pursued = Ashley The presents were nunierous and costlys | had been subjected in accopting the o1 i those dark duyaof seconstruciian e re: | Commércial Gazette, W, N: Hatdemanof the | N0 Y008 8 59 0 suouly . exibluy S WA Tbustnass chui | IoMe AL B SIS NG ARG B : —- & e e el for i 10 T xll':tllca;\‘mm li(.‘;};.“f-f:'fif-.‘.i;.“.‘f? ‘lfi:\ s:.lltll {hou"g;u{uoxn‘l:“(rnllwte-lfl!l‘:;:m:!) \‘lv llinw’:;-.xlg Tarned runs—Chicago in cooperating \v{m'lhf’-‘m-icl)'. L Ashley was dismounting the murderer fired THE PRESIDENT'S HORSES, o 208 S i it comystentiy iy Himselt, “To that ond | R ot ‘he Dagton Joummat; Moriisgn [ e e L > Upou i, the PALLalciok ellect 1 e slais 0 King Dohamy's Slavos, ‘ Dw&lh?wh 1:3011_“‘1::1»2:};\1‘5d;|:‘1v-|x:‘i‘»gull"tq l!tlxl)ll't:-‘:‘-&fifllxsh ashville, k&’.r‘f"a‘.“‘."mfi"’i‘u‘é Jliree baso hitaNong, (‘ull'mu'r:m(:lhl Bgreontgw. Woun shley made his way to this city | The One Named After Manning is | Loxpow, Sept. 50.—A dispateh from Whys B A D Oring tho laws. of the United | 1 Stono of the Chicago News, " e I . of i Sl Ak A RTERLCD | owdes, Salit{rtes Bio lose- of Lisoil and oo otious, Whilo (e Ono Namod | dul, dated September 3, says: 1t is reportid 1 ever srateful for i » e, PILALSE n 5 the retall coal dealirs of hio, Indiana, por e clreumstances of V. for Lamar is a' b, 4 o 0 ) v 3 " L O S R R e — yhistbase on balls—Chicago none, New | Ilinois and Michigan it been called to meet | PAILY bk gone after o body 6 i PRE el ihat thesomuainlos of Hia. FOIENGREERES Sldoned us In. former campalgns and i | coupons attached, were 1n the possession of | Daubio iayerDiotoanion There T iarer. | Hot 1o pirehace oat fag b phtobably, agreo A Seneational Blop: ton Iust pring, re mot all that fancy A LB L pusitors where the nogro QUght 10, Bave | o Davia after s urder by Holland, of | fer-Abuon: Rok o purens o ionmational Blopement, | pudnicd "Une'ft Shem Ty & tru steny L s 2 U ¢ 3 . T ey Unpire—Curry. e v s ., Sept, great | animal that can | ied on at all times, 0,08 ekt and (ote ligence. We know, too, | tHexas A ;::N:,\i};“;lr of Mattoan hws sent to | mERTETEREY 0 10 minutes, The Weatlity Today. sensation was created in society clrcles todsy | but the other isinclined to be vigjousand | | DETRON Sopt, - SoJonal "'l """E' et stitos, but tho causes which led | examination, statlog his belief that they are e — WASHINGTON, Sepi. 30~For the upper | DY the announcement that Honora, youngest wdstrong in ll[;hluphi\.c«es “The duy | RN for The ublication o "‘W‘o’_ h have spilled | cqunterfeit, and should be destroyed. Une of | ppe o, . Ve 8l - ! Phter of Dr, Edwin Ha ac! that the president | hington on his | Free 1 i i {I' Pmluflummww: el m.ouu“)m;%l cqunterfelt, dnd should ll({:\’:“it:l‘l‘llkil; .(p.: -m.m:lq,:)u wg:(‘.l:;k\; ?r(mn.?:Jg;-:n:-:.l;k;;nm.d: ';:nll;:m; X(:::: ,‘l‘.‘:;;f"“;“'l::fr:xf m‘.(l"g‘"':"(’{:L‘,‘,j“:’::'p:;;:',','"‘;;: Anlir(mdlilwkflli;lp " John, e flrn{')nll)mn. Jusslp) Ju iocoedings Hint o He SE S now retards our progress an — A G0, Sept. 50, — eates R 11 M " e v i o R aeE e RORM v ¥ e Pro Puiak It Gl ieult for s 0 LG A the. daud of Sosatan Soovisios interest was manifested over the re- | {Uje 1o southern portion O preagl L of the ity had eloped, married arieh | He¥0h 0 S O (RO AT B oabed | Doty st favos ot ,‘(,'-“;;',,,l!;{‘ out birt, are largely traceable {0 WISIANAKE | 1 ourpa, Sopte 80—l victims of the | Sult of the New YorkChicago game to- | except local rans In o Rthern bortion and | New Yorker named ‘Truman - Heming: | up on his hind logs and eame down nearly | torsix cents, mflw federal ofiice holders Inour section, day, and all the newspapers bulletined the | northerly winds becomi « variable in north- | W89 and sailed for Europs | astride the pol€, and for a moment it e el orc some for'us to eall a halt in the unqualified i A T - " X i "“l'l‘“" \wo hiave glven tho republical party, s members. ‘Ihe report of the board was “,“yd:l! #. ~leccece Sons lead s o adopt | flood at False Point number %0, Many ves- 3 este : cie ’ 3 . AP Wreek e, : " - thern portion and ganmer in norther e Triends of those whose interests are | BERNE. Sept. 80.—Heavy floods are re. | late editions to cover the result. Chicago | Southern p > northert | yigations hiad been sent out aud extensive ; of f j n every way with our own. We, | ported throughout ‘the eastern portion of [ 10 o' lead of four games over New Yorh | YOO - D atlons e for thes s Jadas e, | B bringing the bute n savage blow with | President Hendricks addvessed tio Xow Jers ringe next Wednesday to a Mr. Prayne, son | the whip under the flanks he was brought | sey siate firemen’s association here to-day, fore, appeal to the colored people of our | Switzerland. * The whole of the upper Rhine Ay 4 y I 3 Ve state to 1ok well to the altered condi- | Valley is inundated. Horses, cattle and other | and is practically assured the championship, Business Collapse. of V. L. Pruyne, of Albauy, a milliotaire, | down to exrth again and, except the an: | His semarks wore heutily appliided il fairs, and in the future make such | live stock liave been swept away and the har- | as ouly six games remain to be played this | ST Lovis, Sept. 50.=Kussell Hinckle Both' were suitors for her hand at the same | gry champing of the bit 'and pawing of | Wpon the conclusion of Iy address v ‘ll’unmu will most advance our | vest destroyed by the flood. : season. On this expectation an important | 914 and well known miller and banke time, The firstknowledge of the affair \‘\“» hnb P ::n-x‘;l : kq:[, 'qui.‘x[: "‘.,w,:f (s | CCIved un ovation from the tivemen and Jfi. ueationally, financially and po- —— series of games has been arranged between | Belleville, 11, made as assignment this after- | conveyed ina note from her to her parents ve- | the president rides as often behind the | 4 . We foel sure that thery i thiougii A County Convention. the Chicagos and St, Louis Browns, to deeide | 1000 to Marsiiall W, Wein, Linbilities esti- | Ve this morning. oftice team of bays us behind his Now road limits of this commonwealty a 230 Bl s - . : a2 ¢ PR g, - 5 i “7en fidluwltlo;l.uu the part of the white | BUBLINGTON, Iowa, Sept. 30.—The tepub- | (1o upremacy between the champion clubs | Mated at 117,000, Agiets, besides valuable A Convict Confesses. York team. There may be something The Fire Record. o Go. accord s Wil our - rights | lican county convention to-day mominated | of the league and the American sasociation. | Property in Béllevitle, mbrace lands in se 3 ; v s 2 significant in the way each of these two Bavtnionk, Sept. 80.—-A fire to-night in Qfll’fi the"“Taw, "“and to meet us | Philip M, Crapo for senator; William Pilger, | A purse of $1,000 s 4 be made up by euai maf._-..,umu of Iilinoisand 600 acres of land | PHILADELPUIA, Bept. 80.—George I Proc- | \Gisen has tarned out us to the relative | the uyestory block, nusibers 15 to l\':‘luhn'- Iy in every advance we make for the " 2 vy contributions from the two elubs, and the | 1M Minncsota and Nebiaska, but their value | ter, a noted eriminal, who is serving @ sen- | ue of their namesckes to 3 | &4 X A N Y of Burlington, and Miles Miller,. of Medi- ons A R ) . of ¢ namesckes to the adiniu cenpied by the Fairbanks sealo oo l:;lmalonr;:flau‘.“l‘l’l‘:‘l.lw&e:‘;lzls;m upolls, for representatives: ""M?fh Troxel, L:];l ‘:sa‘;‘;“wnx‘\:d‘\l:mfl?u .flm 'nl“n‘m.ls s bot given. tence of ten yeurs in the Fastern peniten- | istration. Lucius, nnmed after Mr. La 1y il s catsed wnageregate 10ss of lscordait elements 1 Vinginia, whether for auditor; H. C. Bueed, for sherift. game oeeurs in (‘hlfléo !Icl‘ubgr 15, and the To Be Dismirsed 4 " ladoa confosslon under oath .at that :']“”" N«ryh:h "‘J' “)"I"“.“‘"?,: .""“ o B - nsurancs nob leared. \, i g layers ] e 1o attending the audacious robbing of ¢ Frle Rys W bos y sy 10 NCINNATL Sept. 80.-Rosenfeld & Kant- | will be given the éntire gate veceipts, Then y ‘,.“.”‘,m,‘,. at Busg m.,,,,’;,,,' l,',‘ ,',‘ any draft made upon his energies wnd | Mannisez Cal., Sept. 20.—Llentenant 6 [ead “m““_ canse it ean do nothing | wan, clothier, were w&':nnl today with | will follow sames in Cluclunatl, Louisyilie, mended, and Seereta ¢ Lamar has approved, | ‘_‘ (‘ squeha hlia, uniidl | gpoed; but Dan s captious, willful and | A. Cook, of 1 16 DUt prove detrirhental (o our cause andow | Jabiljtics estiiiated at 10100, aiects m; l'hllnu«,llt;'ll:‘l‘llllx‘l.,r\‘\llfi&llglun‘ln«lnuup«lb. aud) tho dimbal. of SRt Asont Trevis ow | e :u;'i‘( :‘“’;‘:’:‘ ::i';'l“'lt: -11'} ‘lfih ““w ! ly, although l«lr‘lhulmun‘ purt he 3 idas ) u possibly other cl e = 2 on duty at Grand Fo ks, W take elleet Octo- foriuatio & 1 octer as @ | hibits greater animal cunning and s | fvhow dineier he T 000, ‘The firm Lad rated very high, New Yous, Sept. The New York pub- | ber 15, { l witness entled in the suit of the United States | sometinies very amiable and entertaining, | Cook Ws Do Itu-xclll.u":. 9 "B ‘ 140 . P issuc by any class of men who “‘1‘ Sparks, of the general ‘und office, has reconi- the We also believe our relations to the state d no little gloom over the sporting T , stolen 1 CXIOSS COMPANY AP ] A Quieter Feeling in the Riot-Ridden and £s s the plaintiif for the reason that it, | Natives, Texans and Rangers Tumble 100 to 2 wre there was some buying, Cables quoted -,‘ ~ | i i | : * | though showing some signs of falling off. g 1 | ‘ A { |