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“ THE OMAHA DALY BEE ’% S, NUMBER 82 ps— — = - ( - ] 7 1 J 1 N, " - FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1885, ’ B | " STV | | | VAR M A N d | the memorable words in his econclusion: | [ W\ N ('FPRN 1 and we fu rree that any azent under ‘R \ T WIK DQ | and swinginga p of seythe fastened into a A N 2 D GIANT AMONG GENERALS, | frmemormvte sordsyin b contison: | CARBON'S COAL DIGGERS OUT, | g vmcuntir szt wnsendoeties | CHAMPION WILLOW WIELDERS | i »einsaieot s jesteredinios | A STANDING LIST OF PRICES : d 3 e T the peoy ith electrical effect. His cool s than, or instrusiental in_cutting, estab- | abdomen Ths clothing _ prevented 'S -— ness, his I stion, his aptness in nsing - Y“H 1 m..\r' by reh t;'~ o '-Hwn\]i-v. - a very deep e . sk T'his — ’ right words in” the Ti co, and doing @1 be discharged; provided that any line ¢ was followed immediately by many slashinas, 3 N g Momorial Services to the Dead Commander :lu(-nuhl thing at t} ln‘i wereat the |“Three Hundred White Miners Strike Against '| _mv'wm\; le'-m this r 'vmlmuwm.l n | The White-Legged Players of the Garden nw”u \(I||n \(Hl.‘ml_ \'W“ ’....u-n,.-_q...."_ul. v, | An Almost Unvaried Report of Quotationg vy ¥ hottorn of his st A civil magistrate, 1o Bt Wil day's notice to the commissioner or notice 3 R in the side, and finally four or five times W & Held at the Nation's Oapital, just as his great faculty of doing the right Their Pig-Tailed Brethren, en at the president’s meet alled for Oity Win the Pennant. about the Nead, Smithi is a small man, but in the Cattle Trade. ' (s thing at the right time and place, and_some i the purpo 3 grappled with Chambers and threw Tim' on AT times in the most unexpected m | Was at Reso ved, That until October 15 freight in the groand, Chambers still held the corn- A TRIBUTE FROM GEN. LOGAN. [ tie bottom of his military s THEIR DISCHARGE DEMANDED. | transit prior to October 1, Jf so noted on the | NEW YORK'S GIANTS DOWNED. | knife, and used it on Switi’s lead, He [ HOGS JUMP A TRIFLE HIGHER. The speaker described tl j f hie way bill, will be epted by the trunk lines called to his givl, about 15 years old: “Kill T— culogy 1 of great strength of infellec - at pimct e obuton - and - Jim? Kill b} \ln-n'll e & Droath i his ~- f and ien mon sense, eoolness, | ; < | after October 15, 1o way bills shall be pas: . s Y hody 17 The girl attacked Smith with her | o ol Was s . L The Deeds of the Departed Hero Vive | self-posse Oy e, et | The Knights of Labor at the Back of | o't HHNK (e weatern terminals. a1 A Frantic Audience of Ten Thonsand | KUk bt the rrival of help saved S iy Continued War Itumors in the Balkan 08¢ WO of his friends); Kine n Strd "he I ari ¥ People W ] o o I re ife, The d. oers and X y G r Ne Ate Vheat =« idly Portrayed—A Masterly itk ALl [m:l e 1t Taa Wt ekl s e (R general passenger agents People=Now York Makos thit Foor YI;:qm.l.i‘.-. m'lu‘n. 0 T oy e | o Ery I L J Eulogy from a Comrado Been said that he was not a strategist. 1n the Community With Them todday agreed to haven gross cash pool on est Showing of the Se the shotun A ein “was handed to him, The Other Markets Remain the speaker's beliet he was without a_ riyal © oMiets Dotha first and second clnss emigrant rates it the RWON v and he went to Toad it. When the gan was ot ¥ in Arms. cithor stratogist or o comin ie LECIF DUy committee conld seo its way clear o a plan. Sporting News. Toagled lie again’ started for Smith, who re: aronotoHous; ~Iurv ter g military - The committee was also to report on th —— :n‘\mwl n the ...nmvid. ;mrmuu“v! - —— ington, Napoleon, 3 stie th of Baltimore ) friends, oo weak rom o : g 1 R e N The Miners® Strike at Carbon. T e T s tion. o the o Chicago Wins the Third Game. Joks of bidod o walk, As Cliams Chicago Live Stock Market. \9”" Memorial at Washington. rne, Han |I'|\||1|. or Seipio Crieyesye, W, T, Oct. L—[Special to the | grant -:J’unm New York and Boston was Crieaao, Oct. 1.—The New York giants | I]» I g e .\l.ll _\,m,l slm‘nh i _xl-l.‘;;nl CineaGo, Oct, 1L—[Special to the Bere. ] ASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Services in memory speaker’s belief coming Brr.]—~All the miners at Carbon, Wyoming Agrecd Aol went down before the powers of Chica it QU LA AL B R G LU SR BT b v o S8 its of cattle for the day 7,300 ! B f 3 : f rank equs superior, 0 BBl DR R, V. Y, Oct,, 1—Judge Brow { 5 8hoot me if you want to, but don't shoot my i i of General Grant were held here this morn- | Foi €ve B w rank caual, 1 not superior ok, Went ot an i | o th e N T ety ot | again today. While thero were errors com- | hiy band £ Chambers bivod by (i< tiine was | nainst 0402 last Thursday, making about | 5 and when the mists thrown | Where 500 men are a i strike tolay. ‘This netion Is taken in a ing under the auspices of the local command- [ afdund his eivit administration by oy, Grand Army of the Republic, in the | enemies should be dispelied they would e ance with a resolution adopted at the moeting | {rust comp Metropolitan chureh, at which General Grant | in_glory any administration “of the s | o PhotrBast v heso CHikiite ® sor. | Shore & Buf Was & reienlar attendhnt during his prestdone | DUty Was with him @ living_ prineiple, [ o I ive assembly, Knights of Labory | oen of foreclosu vas o regnlar attendant during his presiden- | Notiny could swerve him from a course ke | of Carbon, as follow fut no more coal | of Newbnrgl, wa tinl terms. The auditorium, one of the largest | believed to be right. 1le was conseientions, | will be dug By the miners in Carbon until | the propeity of t in the city, was crowded. Funeral chimes | just, trfillfi(fl: (CTursgeons ..IM v | evers Chinaman is dismissed from the Union t ""lln"i'ul Tty it 8 Blalio ollo 1o stood by bis friends and forgaye A s : 2,000,000, 8 A ounn o o IO L e e fuglit, not for glory, but to | Pacific Railway company’s service; that the EW YOIk, Oct. L—The Missouri Pac Sl et R B N ) by an organ voluntary by Dr. J. W, Bischoff. ry white man not found | cor tting strength in the ninth in- Prrrs reenshuri (Pa.) | 1,500 to 1,000 pound steers among the offer his country, When criticised and cen- [ company reinstate ompany leaséd the Central Braneh of " ura, Pa, Oct, 1. A notable feature of the ser- [ sured, when the clouds of ealumny hung | gyilty of any eriminality discharged on ac- | Union Pacigie road, the lease to run twenty= | ping wien the score stood 4 to in their favor, | social circles are greatly agitated over the | i this forenoon and none that were good vices was the chanting and singing h to bring 5,90 or $6.00 and upward, about him, he stood with folded anms amid : ! five yeurs, No details are as yet made public, ; Sl EMEHY; aiiiLs GRWING0 For e Auidich tho. thnnde SR ! M1 count of the riot at Roek Springs: that James | 18y o et made public. | it Now York,however, tofollow themat the | elopement and marrfage | enoug Of war songs by the St. Ceellin Indics’ | Soipunsicrs witnessing the wrath of bi GIICATO ok Losa THECUNE 0T ugnagyte | whose parents are prominent members of | Gommon and medium natives not winted, quartette, The meeting was called to order e low grade and s by natives wera ! i emies, but he spoke not in hisown defense, | M. Tisdel, assistant superintendent of the | of the Southwestern railway association to- | bat, The Chicagos piled up four ruus, decid- Greenshurg society. A strict license law and a glance at classified sales will show >‘ & 1y aginst the New York, West @ clubs, and the defeat of the visitors was more | house. - Officer Compau_ arrested Chambors, me time last week. A slow market with > d entere - Y\is taken to the Tockup, and his. examin s : lo railway and entered @ de Foouplote than the two preeeding games. | 3 was faken o the lockun ancd his exaleac | little or no variation in prices was about. tha appointed réferee to sell | Their famous batsmen mode only three hits | from the loss of blood, and his injuries arc | result of to-day’s operations. A few loads ot road, T'he decree dire during the game and for a total of only three | very serious, 5 Dbig prime heavy natives sold at $5.50 be sold for not less than | yace¢ while the Chicagos batted Weleh fo e and a fow loads of good to choice natives at total of ten bases. The Chicagos made the ‘ouple. 5,005, There,, were no really prima cord- | foreclosure in the snit of the United States | mitted they were shared very evenly by both | somewhat co and he went back to his | 50,506 for the week, against 25,309 for the ' iime il dispelled the felouds”gud et i | coal departient, e removed, and hat the | day diseussed e mte war between e ) ing the contest beyond per adventure. by the department commander, M. M. Brooks, | 12 subshine of honcst udiement. hett WS ir of Beckowith, Quing & Co. b compelled | et Baclicand Atehixgn, orckide Sabt | During the progress of this iming the audi- | Went into efiect in this stato - today, and the | pard to sell for any price salesmen could ot and after prayer by Dr. Hunt lln'yn-wn( hung upon the lips of a velvet rose. Ile be- | to severall conneetion with the road.” trict, and subscqiiently placed the matter | ence, which had kept up to this ,‘I;."(""‘—;‘ "n:n»lo. "fll:«'l!?l(ll\‘\:“l\n'{1“::' ‘u|l\;||l|l|l pastor of the church, Gen, Logan, orator of | lieved in the justice of God, and_that, sooner | The mines at Cathon supply nearly all the | in the hands of Commissioner Midgley and | time in state of nervous doubt, | (g aporative, went to Pittsburg on e that such are selling at about as low fignres the day was introduced and warmly wel- | oF later, He wonld by some’ means guide him | wonl use L Sty s | the freight agents conted with elapping of hands by the audi- | 4% the commander of our armies to' the line | ¢ LR ‘”'»" ot “"f“;“ on the Union Par | (o Siietions to tr it L ) Where justiee would take e placs of wrong, | ¢ aud therefore the strike is the more |y arrangenent. — Commissiones ence. His gpeech was frequently interrupted | and “man’s inhumanity to man’ properly ious for the road. From the careful word- | was also instructed to arcange the yearso far. Texans are making and northern range Texans $8.250 nd northern rangers are of _the peace. ) Wit . ely a messenger boy for the Bank= | & Merchants’ Telegraphi company, and | &30 s 1 | on Dalrymple's clean drive into right field | and were martied by n justic Mitiizely | enabling two men to eross the home plate, | The happy - bridegroom o wniforn | broke into thunderous cheering, the conta- | L3 f-breeds I be by the plaudits of the audience, which broke | rebuke ing of the resolution and the formal manner [ Dercentage on seaboard business: between | yion g 3 MiNE o eval » prose! To8tie o v Hvarviin selling at from 83.505.00, rain of Flowers ¢ Y e W x h shEARRIL it Fos Has '3 mn i o I iy 3 L n apparently reaching to everyone present | the son of IL J. Coshey, o wealthy Hyeryman, | selling at from §3.50@5.00, a train ¢ ! outat the mention of the names of favorite | y ity continued the e s anCo s | in whil it was apapted, it is believed hove | Chicago and the Missourd river. save the fmmediate supporters of the New | The bride is the only daw of M. Laird, [ & Lowery brand selling this morning &1 commanders, and allusions to the more con- | mountains to die. The attention of the | that the action is taken in obedience to orders e York nine, and even some of those appeared | editor of the Gr Argus, and the | g, €500, Northern feeders are maki 4 hicugns events In - the story of teneral | wholeeivilized world was dirceted to thespot. | from the exeeutive committee of the Knights | The Dpiscopal Brayer Book. | 4 citeh the infection. 1t caused playing to b O il feeieht | around about §5.50, § and feede General Logan’s address embodied a 1 Dt et et that of Nts countey WO, | of Lubor at Denver. If the company should | NEW Xonie Oct. Lot the echbonibil i | o for o moment, as the sound was <o | youne lady for whom that. regiient nearly | being inquired for more freely, et the from the standpoint of a personal obs news of his death went trembling over the | attempt to put Chinese into the Carbon mine | Ce3w convention of the Protestant Eplscopal |y ighty that it drowned everything within its | Iynched aman at the late eneampment dt | eral market is slow and prices aro v the military history of General Grunt Wires £ the inmermont patta of the enrth: the | it is probable all Knights of Labor on the | Church of the diocese of New York to-day, | reach. Mature men threw ti ts in the | Conneaut Tuke, for insulting her. It is not | s of stock ea ves show considerable i kil 4 ¢ 1 shook hands and fell into the arms of | known what tire of the_eliildren will | fiiiE o8 ad ooy L thie resolution | & 0 Arer ! 3 Persons unknown to them, Some one ran up | do in the matter, “The_combined axes of the | \eak® and ‘in o 1 began withi his owh first meeting with people of every nation and tongue stood | yyyjon Pacitic system will immediately strike, [ Xev- Dr Thomas Richey offered T e acitic sy ; strike, rady i Tather ot Springfield, (11L,) where the latte with bowed hei G 0 1if. 8- it 18 not axpedio or 3 hresent te ) sting the gOvernor of his state to or wikihowed 'h’,‘,‘,‘;;q ,‘..‘;'|',‘~'i,"",,,',',',, s | The sympathy of the public of the whole | that it 18 not expedicnt for those present to | 3,7 i of 18, and there | couple could ardly reach thirty y oW Withiitie. orEnet ehinaesInpE untecrs_under the first eall of President atest renown was tie glory of aman's | territory is with the white miners, and it is | Proceed with the revision of the book of com- | was anothe t ——— Shiphing steers, 1350 to 1500 1hs, $5.20ad, 0"t 1200 ibys, 1 eders quict at and mixed, $1.80@ 1200 “to 1850 1bs, ation of | seeme nerves of shown further than conside ud general acknowledged er- Lincoln, He touched briefly elaboration or comment upon nd withlittle lic steps in th mon prayer long standin; st acl hout hir ssisted Eve cments which shione around {iatlo RllSGEIR g SO eI Wil bE ents which sione around | probable all striking employes will be God ealled him and hostey- | FIGEECE SR el ., Sept icago Tribune upward progress of the subject of his eulogy, | ped from his high pedestal on this carth into - > x tho batties foug on, 1 e | oo Diahe Dol amthis cr ity ST nation of | rors and defects, and a eancession of greater | antagon Special]—For two y Long- il W ght and won, and the cani- | the prese nee of the great white throne, where | thing is e ble and no intimation of | frocdom in the use of the hortatory Jx:(-':‘-t'\\hu-h L I 1= 3 ) Ay k, $3. : |A|.m1;;u 1.\u~¢1=uh~ s crowned with ' the inimo ¢ I N .. | well, of Charleston, ¥ s been subject to | firm, owing to small offerings: about 800 on patens planned and earried oit. e alluded | he o the jealousy and littleness of’ General Hal- | that shineth on forey Jeck, when Grant's superior in TG almost a prisoner at Fort y diction Halleck's dilatory moyements against the bells, glory | trouble. portion of ~ the daily offi At9 o’clock all | the oftice for holy terations to reetify the blemislies in the pr tive at 0. About 1 range cattle were on sale and@ half bree and A study of the score shows that in_ to-d ed at i dem 00 weste s tinchaned .50, b Al points, | fits, being attacked suddenly and lying un- qguestion | conscious for hours. With n the last few fhc’um: | months he hns experienced o cold sensation ommunfon. A list of al- | gima the visitors were de nost glaring liturgical | qnd on - neither side 1w ook s submitted, | ryised as to any of the decisions of bon struek and all work on- mines owned by oncluded with hene- Hu:_\ ¥ a concert of patriotic airs upon | coal miners in ceased. The € inth, 1o his disregard of the advi S the Uniion Pacific and famnish an- inferior | And includes perniission to use the apostles’ | p; The “attendance, - notwithstanding | i s (hroat occasionally, as if something mation that the y o GATDaE | d e R R 1 nferior | creed (unbracketed) i the offiee for morning | Mother very thretening dh in his thoat oceasionally, as it something ( Political Pugilists. kind of coul. No demonstration or d and cvening prayers, and the reeitation of the | Foth nines were handconely O was rising into his mouth. This atténded the fruitless oute was made by the miners. Everything is WASTINGTON, Oct, 1.— large crowd effect of which, however, was to 1t is undersiood th urse has be nicene creed i proper place after the gos- | gpneared on the ground, ai with the singular feeling in his stomach, 1, 1 Grant to the command of his old armny left here to-night on the 6: to attend | pdopted by the miner's union at Carbonatthe | Pelin the oftice for holy communion. The | throughout the pume was convinced him that there was something lyi 1033 'hs, £3,60, Cennesser od the the republican meeting at Ale: Among | instance of the union af Rock Springs, repre- | Tesolution also pro L for a committee | Jigmson opened the last inning for there. His ph was asked 1o giv Hoas.—Receipts for the day 15,00 Grant's first movements the passengers were John S. Wise, republi- | Senting t the Carbon_ miners kept the [ composed of men learned in liturgical scicy with a fly captured by Connor,” Burns him an emetic, anyhow, and ac ngly gave | 20,701 last Thursday, making about 1o be ppointed by authority of the gen base Ttion Whoss ANty ST be to report 1o | S rk and MeCo me from {ime to time, and_ Whose Tec: | Romdus wont aut an ommendations be accepted or refused by that L ehie et e These suggeations were ordered | 3o eldd W that | the week so far, against 64,54 for the same 4 tweek.' This market was again fair- ¢ and prices also again advaneed @ ong be all around. There were, howevi v loads on the late trains that sal 1d MeCormi k made anothe his pationt & se by & passec I | Mr. Longwell threw up two snakes, one | time v toul” fly to Connor, | ghdut fourteen inches long and the other a | 1y e hix famous drive into | footin length, brown in_color and both alive, | i I enabled both Burns | g they are yet alive. This story is vouched Union 1 Now the_only _ecoal ohtained by the Union Pacific in Wyoming large dose. The result threatening a loss of confidence on the of the people and resulting in ¢ s emoval. The president’s confidence was however, unshaken and he de 10 trust Grant a little long ean candidate for governor of Viignia, who _was to addiess the wceting, | mined by the Chinese at Rock Springs. The and = John Ambler Smith, -~ a_ claim [ Union Pacific has on hand a sixty days sup- [ 9 1 agent of this city, nd formerly | ply of coal. Coieiitath Grant's next plan, the speaker said, was | member of congress from Richmond, Va., S printed and made the “special order for to- | and McCormick to score, Dalrymple reaching | $or by se who were about {he houseat | could not vet carly prices for, but the recognized by the military authorities of the | district. For someti wyuxv. there has been a ROUMELIA'S RIE D ROW. norrow. DS E second base. a base it enabliug | the time. and the physician expresses his be- | bulk of sales show the advance noted. country as wholly unmilitary and dangerous, er feeling between these two gentlemen. b v o Daly) “{ 3 aching 1 base | Jiof in the incident. Longwell is a young | lotsof rough ends of loa They believed it was military suicide and | They occupied adjoining seats in” the sm 5 s A Canadian Donnybrook on d wild throw to home plate to head oft | faryer and a man of veracity. Mr. Long- | jected stock generally sold at against all science of war. It was, however, | ing car. When about two miles from Alex- | A Lively Time Threatened on the [ . 1.—This after- | Dal le. Kelly K to sceond base, | ol thinks that he swallowed the eggs which rto good packing sorts at $3,70@5%0, full of audacity and in its results showed thé | andria they became inyolved in a wrangle, in Banks of the Blue Danube s T i s hribar d Gerhardt fumbled between | e R b o Gl Qe | et heavy ab &4 006ed.a5. Common Lo goo genius of the man who planned it. This [ Which Sniith called Wise a liar. He had 11N, Oct, 1—The result of the recent | o mon who had hoen (‘lmhamig ;:m. i them. allowing Gore to score and Kelly to | {ng water from a spring. light sold at $3.70w4.10. * Yorkers, at $4.20@ 3 @ [ reaeld first b dafight ensued. In a short time | For New York Wi, The T zh and mixed, ? | Anson flew nan_()'lhlflrk(-. B DN 4.2, and singeing pigs, at $4. illespie flew out to & B sort cost $4.25( wag the campaign which resulted in the fall | no sooner uttered the words than he of Vieksburg, - Halleck had direeted Grant to | reccived a_stinging blow in the mouth from view between M. Degiers, Ru: fan prime. dispute 1 @ Jeave Vicksburg and move down Port | Wise that drew blood and knocked him down, | minister, and Prince Bismarck, will be to re- | y=g 0 iAoy oG e i ) ) >, Dorgan went out from Pleffer to Want the Treaty Made Public. at 80, Packing and shi | Hudson and wssist Banks, Banks, be- | Wise followed up s attack, but the crowd | strain Servia, Grecos and Montenegro from | Loinen became engaged in combat. Stones | xyion, and Anson took Richar ly, Oct. 1.—The chamber of com- | §0 ibs, S300@1%0, - Light welghie, 10 to 110 | fug Grant’s superior, would thus_be | interfered and stopped therow, When Alex- king Turkey, otherise Austrin wonld, | 16V i all - directions, and men | closing the game. “The followingls thescore? to-day ‘adopted resolutions requesting | 10s, $3.70@4,10; 180t 310 1, $4,15@1, 88, hed Wise with CHICAG $2,75@1.75, — Hal- | andria was r nt to Armory ¥ were scen lmrrying aw 4 L : y bleeding heads. A number of pe art, and when | Salonica and possibly for Constantinople, | severels but not fatally. injured. Dblaze in Russia which would end | of the quarrel w A, . | that the pro with Spain and the pro ics be made public at th in command of the combined_foree: Jeck sugeested that after Port Hudson should | hall, Where the meeting was held. The n fall, Vicksburg should be. ¢ - | ing’ was noisy from 'the s Teck’s letter came too late. ons of the proposed treaty ions of other treat- earliest_ appropriate is thought, make a bold strike fo ns were The_ cause Dalrymyle, If. Gore, ef Chicago Grain Market. 1 on the stage'and begun a diseussion as to whether g Wike wppeared o oving on | to speak he was _interrupted by L—(Special to the B nnient for aid by legislation, were re- capture_of men and munitions of 1w R I D e ) erred to committee nent, and a growing feeling of uneasiness res ever made in any modern war | governing the immigration of Chinese re- | Subiii? g0 the evitabie, She musf Civil Service Examination. E. 0 0 0 0 been fought. Grant w ready e friends of BRI or not Tilel should safer: death. After the | Kelly, ¢ 18 | inute. and before action is taken by the | CHIcAqo, 3,4 to Vicksburi. Pemberton was driven within il who A nsgambled inlare ) ara, Oct. 1okt s currently reported | disturbance had been' quelled one of thoso | ABsoD, Tb. 0 1| treaty-making power, 5o that ample time may ere was a strong feeling 1 3 the walls and locked up with only sisty days b all manner of insulting ren at’ the British of Equador in the | engaged in the fight went up to Sir John Mae- | Tfeflen ub. ... $ 9| behad for their discussion and consideration ay, and considerable trading was i1 tions. On the Fourth of July, 185, the | Was finally forced to leave the stage and hall | Niterrancan have heen ordored to Turkes. | donald and saids “Ate von going. to hang | Wiliamsor, 8 10 | by the public in all their various bearings. A Y, el LN i ong and bloody siege caue to a termination | and the nieeting broke up in disorder. T.oNDON, Oct, 1—The 'Times. Constanting: | R Bystanders shovad the man aside, | BUIDS, s 01 m,.y..('m.-w resolutions wereordered sent to | done on the curb before the opening of || ! and Grant at the head of his victorious army ———— ple correspondent thus summarizes Turkey's | whercupoi SirJohn saids am not the [ McCorm 2 8| {li¢ president and sceretary of state. The { ’Change. This was due In partto a decline \ gntored tho elty and placed the old fiag upon Chinese Immigration. ition: “Turkey bas no army r lianguan.” Sund 0 9] vesofutions offered, deploriig the gradballoss | i British consuls, a_deereased amount of 3 4 KeSL | WasmxaroN, Oct. L—The regulations ch, no stores, no money in_the,_treasury, TR tal. 08 pur shippihi interests, and calllng on e | wheat on passage for England und the conti- i up to that time. In the campaign the enemy’s | cently adopted by the Hawaiian islands bave | CoNSPANTINOPLE, Oct. 1—The anbassa- | WASHINGTON, Oct, 1—~On the 9th inst. the A S e garding the shape of political events in Kliled, wounded and missing nnnbered more L e e B e S e B A R ok = leston will conduct an ex- | Q/Rourke. cf. 0 5 5 B ERCING,LICARISDD Dpocal fovon s | D Grant's ‘entire: offcctive. fore Port been filed with the secretary of stte and are :}::-«%:}flfif{i:l‘j"fi:r.‘.::i &IM“H:: : mnug' civi ser n]munuw ion \\‘Hl>unmlmt e R 0 0 1 T"." “"(T“e(i ("FK.T Trv"",'f""', Europe. November wheat, which closed last Hudson was at once surrendered and the | in substance as follow. et AU oMt ransicting | amination here for the selection of persons to 0 3| Iawrrown, Oct. L—The hearing in the ap- | pight at 8%e, opened this morning at S7c and bfl,‘l:}(bmw"f the rll'l)fi‘“w"\ 5 broken, Not more than twenty-five Chinese without | of the ambassadors haying not vet reced fill places in the new intelligence burean of 0 | phication fora recelver for the Charter Oak | sold up to 835¢, & number of shorts taking pea.arator tonced u i';l"f'lfi“("'1'.1‘.'&’;3‘.3'3.&'5 passports. will be”allowed 't lund on the | formal structions from thelr sespec the war department. This division is to be e {9 | Jife insurance company begun this afternoon | fight at the firmer tone assumed by Ahe 8 where . ho was cooped _up, With | passporta will b grantcd by the forcigh aflcs | Bra: powers: Droteslun e neast tha. wag | fimilar to the one already in existence in the ] 43 | beforo Judge Granger of the supreme court. | yarket, Offerings were heavy at outstde fig- ; Brugg in ession of his com- ¢ Hawaitan consular” officers af Hong | action of Prince Alexander in disarming the | DOVY, department. = The examination w 32| The application was made by Epnaim Wil- | yre however, and the market A munications. Rosecrans was, he said com- | Kong, Shanghai and San Francisco to | mussulman lnhabitants of Roumeli. - test the nowledge of the tes in mili- 8 1 | Jiams, insurance commissioner, on alleged im- off to 76%¢, but on the statement pletely encircled and apparently in | any Chineso mow. resident or who | LV inaas Ol el nian | tary affairs, The di under he 0 — — | pairnient of the of the company to_ the Turkey refusing to. allow by & posfiion where he must sooncr or later sur- | migy become restdents of - the' Iskinds | prime miiister, who g an mitcren with | direetion of the adiutant general and in a Total. 11 11 | wmount, as he believed, ore AR LR Ll A # render for want of supplies, Grant wasor- | and shall have engaged in trade peror ¥ Joseph and Count Kalnoky, | general way it will be the purpose to collect YN M per cent. The hearing was ud been taken for export in New York, prices dered by the president to_take command of | rsomo industry fora year prior to leaving | the Austrian foreign minister, respecting | IMormation iu regard to stratesic g Hoa 7 89 | notilthree weeks from next Monday, to en- | yose sl 10 87 b @didge, where the ket that department, and his first uet was to as- | the islands; also to an. nese woman de- | the attitude of Roumania in the cvent of war | Bear the cod the United States, at places | Chicago . 02020000 48] ablethe complainant to file specitications and | yexfed the regular board in the after- 1 EEnKRymasitoicomma fin place of, Rose ng to immigrate to the islands, andto Chi- | between Turkey and Bulgaria, bas left the | foT instance like Cuba, the West Indies, ete. | New York. OR0VR0 D 080 0000 lendunt to sceure witlesses to estity | woon November sold up to Sisie, but foll ¢ erans. Chattanoogn was subsequently ye- | nese children of 10 years or under who v to confer with Bismarck, after which he T o A W Yark : the value of their property. e under heavy offerings in the 18 lieved by Grant and the battles and victories | haye parents in the i will visit_the ezar. His mission s for the Salvationists Fined. Earned rans—=Chicago 3, New York none, == icf thal the foreign_ situation. was not so i O glogkaut | Mountain® and | ission | ports will not be granted to'Chinese lsborers | purpose of liasing Roumania. considered i | . vy, e || HomeminkNone Sisc & An Jowa Army Reunion. acute, and closed 14 Ridgo followed, having defeated Bragg | feaving the islands, | Passports en violable and accorded rights ILKESBANIE, Pa., Oct. 1.—Oficers of the | Pwo-base hits— uple 1. T TS T T (o e nr ey - and driven lim from his stronghold, Grant | holder to enter the enjoyed by Belgium, it hostilities b salvation army of Nanticoke, who were Threc-hase hits— ; A s Coy g Y now commenced maturing plans for his great “Tlie opinion gain ground that the crisis is ex- | rested Tuesday ing this aft Bassed bulls—1 unionjottliaBroondTownicayalry,closedinore: |bytiasnfTy i | final campatgns. His idea was to move trom ity as the tonding and that tinles the Dowors Intersene S e o e ach for obo| SVildpitchos=) e to-day. Col. Fgbert, of Davenport, was eleet- | sir, showed Hitt 3 3 Chattanooga to Atlanta and thence to Mobile, i it proper to admit totheking- | at once war is inevitable, The porte, RO, 2P0V WeI0 LU ¥ Ao cdpresident, and Chaxles F, Codle, Muscatine, | PROVISION 1 firmer, mess ] anless something should_infervene in the | dom. el Oy T shh e I mecyeD A tah strueting the highway, agd as they refused to o oW York 2 | ecrotary, The mext meeting will oceur Oc: | pork showing an advanee of 13c. B g:‘L‘u‘:lnl:‘l;‘l'(: (%ngux;n;ml:ll::- l]unn‘u]‘(‘l;x '\(\|“|(|tu|( = of supplies in the event of war with Bulgaria, | pay their fines wer o jail for six hours. QUL NONe, LY | fober 1, 187, Letters were received from | e ——— 1 ¥ Vi b e itte) P issned srde; phibiting * exportatiol { v SUTT o 9 S a fo) 1 o) andes : regiment— - S 3 y of AV o panta Pahting rien 2 4 q-muu otes. Issue Ilm 1 order prohibiting the exportation of A l:n\\lIm‘.In(ml')”;xl;xu\lx|:‘|ltlw| |v|‘|}| ']:r‘\\]mi.ul’nl ) Burn "n‘«'\'»“n (h_“nm“llul ’lfi:l‘l‘.'u}hnlluflfimll'u::! liel” | Shooting Serape at Missouri Valloy, i 9 ocour in the spring and if tho union forces | - WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—The president today | By honor.16, Oct, 1.—Prince Alexander | Sive fovoe was colled outiand with difeviey | - Al IEVa cre was ulso received a letter from Gen, | COUNCIL Bru ot L—(Special to the i 3 ;’:}.’Q’H“E‘r‘nrflmvmfi war would be e in o i.,.,u.im(.»a 1.‘.{11.\"1 9. Asliby postuaster at is aetively gzl in pushing forvarg mea orce was galled ot und with, difiellty | Diwe—1 howr 45 minuts IR i TR0 At B Lssd L HEVAllos by Cotosd svRR TS I { o - utend “harleston, « Vi, Vi . F. Gibbons, sus- | ures for the defence of Bulgaria. Troops ationists were released this evening = shal Kittringha s d ) 1y sl i ] gonoral - and | phced n o command |y geg, from Sofia are taking the plices of yoluntcers ded the town with near it thousai Purf Events at Jerowe Park. Killed by the Apaches, [ArEsiuiringhun was dun kerousi g ofthe armies of the republic, but one person, BARMSH A SO G who have gone to the frontier. Al strategic | followers. Yok, Oct, 1.—The weatheratderome | TOMBSTONE, Az, Oct, 1 ynganed || H0INICH Y. an . oxpress (essenger AN A H George Washington, has ever held the. posi | Attorney General Garland has returned to have > 1 ! a i n R Sy it poaE ) Atto positions and passes are jidly forti- D e 5 1 L et e tontag | PoTter, Whom he attempted to arrest. Porter | tlon efore. - (Winiield Scolt merely” hiad o | Washington fied, and il Dos beinge greatly Tarcgvasing. stmek fuit atienuanco Jight ifaed 1IENES ePAghEd Y and o swoman, both being under the influence ; Rravek) On sho Sl day of Macl), 164, howas etary Endicott was the only absentce | Strengthened. Tlie postal telegraph tarifi of A Greenback Gathering. In the second Tace, a selling Pierre | in White P'rail canyon, San Semion valley. | ' liquor, were raising considerable disturhe § A ordered to Washington, Higintention at the | grom the cabinet meeting to-day, Among the | Eastern Roumeli i i MansuarLtows, Iowa, Oct. 1—The | rd entered Poutico, half-brother to | The body was found*half a mile from his | ance snd the marshul (ried (o arrest i, | ] }l""l’l‘l“e" 0 eturn from vasington and | questions considered at the wieeting was the | that of North Bulg 7 stralght greenback state convention to-day | at £1.000. He won easily, and there | Detse. He was shot under the arm and when Porter resisted. — Thereupon the ma { O o tn T P resomag and | pronosed reorganization of (he civil seryi . St PETERSBURG, Oct. 1-~The Russian i & fulll aintaticiat foll BEvl head smashed in with stones, A R e Rl N s e L N Schofield to Atlanta. = Unforescen events | oonnnission, and the vacancy in the oflice of | journals express thé opinion that the con- [ Rowinated a full state ticket as follow mpetition when he was put up at | Shanahan and Mrs. Mack, servants on the | verand shot, Porter s in jail, and it is tes I changed l‘flls intention and forced him to_the ntendent of coast and geodetic survey, | ference of ambassadors at Constantinople on | Governor, Elias Doty, of Cedar Rapids; licu- Je price Tun up to $15,000, The | ranch, cannot be foiind. ported that Kittringham will die, i “ m:a ‘xl'.lljzrllk:;n‘l:‘l :.::tn ‘;i':\ illnnn(l l:nlf::n:lvt K\ deerease lln the ""”n{’ (h-lrll for the ”"fu Roumelian question will be e it governor, J. K, Clark, of Mount Pleas- m is made that this bid was on behalf of ; | A p the 17th of Mar Liog spleber is stated at about $13,- | sultless, preme judge, M. R. Farnsworth, of i D) a s 5 | Real Estate Transfo o~ 3 i preme command on the 1ith of March he at Tt will be_reduced. howcever, by | - LoNDoN, Oct. 1.—The powers have resolved | bt oo Judge, L N o thriey | Lorillard, The judges then proposed toput | | ‘Hinte Lo T The Weather. inoaprocaciel to eatablish his headquartor Icits OF ‘wbout €8,000,000, to-day, on'ac. | to comporsate’ Servia I tho porte scconts | o Outaloon -1 ke Wi chosen s | the horse and sell him again, but stre The following transfers were filed Sept. | W xgimvaron, Oct. 1.—Upper Mississippls | oA A Onlnepper, 4 cotnt of iuterest due on bonds, the union of Bulgaria and Rouniel thembor of the national committee, and s fuil | objection was made b at erowd sune- | 80th with the county clerk, and reported | ¥air weather, northerly winds in- southern, i | Ktratoiore the campalgns of the difforent o postmaster general to-day appointed | Nissa, Oct, L—King Milan held a_recep- | date central committee was wppointed, | ing around the judges’ stand. The deeision | g0 the Bep by Ames' Real ‘o | Bortion, winds shitting from koutliwest to armies had been conducted without any ref- | ,0 following fourth class postmasters: 111- | tion at the royal palace here to-duy, * He was olutions _approving the Indianapolis | was inally deféred. iR Ry AE L horthwest in northern portion, higher barom= REOLY O GO, pur ';“;"l now | inois—At Richview, Lew B raton, hailed by the populuce, Private conversa- fonal platforn of 1884 and denouncing | Mile and onesixicenth: Wallflower won, | agenc, cter in southern portion 1o lowed by riging { at all s campatgins should proceed with | W Wines, (‘l{‘l‘f ot the miscelfpncous | tioms with the wembens of Uk Spuptsehivay | fikion Witk detmoerats vere adopied. sstoncbucksoeoud, It (hird, e, 15550 | Willian Mack and wife o Charles | Ditometer in nostiern portion, blght chanes i 1 . o & SO0 division coast and geodetic survey, has re- | which were opened to-day by the king, revea -~ - Greentield burst a blood vesso i, g kB | i temper bine all of s avallable western fovces under | Gisnd"at"fi request of Secretary Sanning, th fact that ey are dnishous)y i favor ot Sk Pireauarten ot o Wit for twosear. | Gruenig, lofs 9, 10.and 11, block 5, subdi- | MybE Fulr | waathon, newly { o it ARC OO0, — the extension of Se 3 Joilision. olds: Pontico won, Bordelaise sceond, Lulu | Yision of Jo dick’s aha, stationary temperature, variable winds gen 3 i'x'.:fl.':'u".‘.:.i"”5.?.":':‘.'.'.1:‘ ‘\‘\limin\:'|'|’|:\llnl-dx|l;l.v'l|i|:“f Postofice Reforms Ordered N (.l' BTANTIROFL, A’l‘-il’i‘ll" lins | Taftrgonn, Oct, 1—A train of the New 'hM ? Ti-‘l“:.{ 1:18, Bob Ml | s S e g Sy exally from north to west, higher baromcter e 6 i Ha ans od o has been issned ord Purkish troops |y Ty At il 3] “ ile and three-quarters: Bob Miles won. HNAs 1 vife rcher . Johuston and hammer and pound and follow | WAsmNGToN, Oct. L—The committee ap- | to miass at Adrianople, Large numbers of | Yok & New England railroad struck an om al “Arel socond, Tontine. third, T tof w 110 feet of n 4 of hlock e TR P AT } him until he was destroyed, captured or | o o5eed by the postmaster general last August | Russians are crossing the fiontier to join the | Hibus in New Boston this morning at 8:50, q 20, ; colined Ihallenge. i driven back to Richmond. when both rebel oLy, . ) A e fihe bt mas Gl With ol dren an fain] Bigfe aop i oeioey aa 4 Corunmus, Ohio, Oct. L—Governor Hoads t ies were to be crushed between the to investigate_the methods employed in the : e filled d i to James | ] armies were to be crushed botween the two | Lo Investisate Lie mathods Employed 1n the | “Lonnox, Oct. 1.—The Serviun government to sehool. The driver of the omnibus, P B oo thisd, Time, ihan and Wil S0 JIINCS | 4y s callenged Senitor Sliermas! 10¢ i B e e Pa Ly (AL s 10 | O Ort, i whiehy St Canténsn the soanace, | 1o 8,000 en under armis, It is feured the | Charies Dyson, and his two sisters aged 1) s add Omahu, w d—§a( YU 1 joint debate at Dayton Saturday, but the clial- pianse upon Leo and stike Lim wherover | & yopork I, Whigh Jt 00! I8 the manage- | iy nust attempt o coupe de main before | and 15, were badly injured. One has since s and upwards: Val- | s sdd Omaba, w d—§500 i1 (AR A A iy { - hocould be found. The plan wis carried out | ment of the Brogklyn oftice as ~incoin- | ¢,6" confefence fs concluded because the | died. and the otheri not expected to live, won, Tabata second, Napplire | . Annic B. Gibson ‘and husband to | lenge has been dectiued by Clidlrans s : successtully, and during its progrcss victories | petent nd- o disgrace o the depart- | fiiunces of tho country are unable 4o stand | - Tiie second sister died soon aiter the . hoo [ Géorzo. B Ayres, part of lotd, dohn. | helk o the ground that us Loy had e 4 wore un:llevi‘:ullhk;l;‘abu.\fil (e e mbl‘ o feouh, pua. BIghly, Traisee. thal o ng | the present heavy drain. The people of | cident. Burri will probably live only a few o—sliort course: Repeater won, | son’s ndd Omaha, w d-—#$5,600, would. not. dignify i candidacy 1o’ the 1o terns the events of Grants eivit coows | arewade for the improvement of the. seryice | Greece are sending petitions to King Gearge | hours, w ¢ MeGowan second, Wellington thivd! | 1 and wife to Clifion E. | {'}lted States senalorship by allon g Sbiets i aud the honors showered upon' hiuy | between the cities, and It is advised that an | SSKINK im 40 piisue o vigorous Toliey fn gy ime, :14. Wayne, lots 1,2, 8, 4, 5 6, 7 and 8, block | man 10 diseiss with i, i our people at lome and | inspector be detatled to see the proposed re- [ SRRCOHOR With the oume R Iowa's Population. Itaue & Selden’s add ' Omaba, w d - | by men and nations _abroad, “From 1 forms carried out; also that Brooklyn be al- | G0 Geiided fo recognize the wiion of Bul. | DPES MOINES, lowa, Oct. 1.—The complete Other Ball Games YVesterday., 86, 06K). b The Two - Jlont ta the siege of Vicksbirg sald Gen. | e ers) “Thjn also recammended fhay | Kurin and Rowmelia, that Gevuany offered ug | census retums of lowaby countics give the | At Detroit—Detrolt 10, Py e B Wood and wito to Guy Howard, | an uancinco, Oct, 1—Tho fuediate | O up, 1 was near him O 4 Y L, opposition to the union and Austria makes | state a total populati f 1, 050, & gai At Baltimore—Baltimore 13, 2 8, lock 5, Boyd's add Omaha, w ¢ 4,000, h " A {n nearly all WS marches, campaigns and | weighing be substituted for the slow metnod | GG SO of Servia aiid Greece & ConE | o oo o) v o Tk ooty 1ot 1 | At Philadeipbia—Athiotics 4, Pitisburg 5, Guy Howard and wife to Ben B, Wood, | 1eHVery service was tested by many. wer- i batl.}vn, ;l%mmhu-dx:-') im0 take pos- ;"“:;':,“;‘“"Jmu {l:;"‘)l““",‘l‘l“‘:"{‘;ar{“‘,‘,‘;{-“( "‘"-* tion to hier assent, five years of 129,300, ll -rl\(f ;mm'.v leads :" At Brooklyn—st. Louis 7, Biooklyi &, g of 1ot 4, block 51, Omahi, w d-- g0, | ciants oday and was found o work geners session of Vicksburg with iy com: on | issued 2 3 effect the com- accilly & the list with a population of 81,607, a gain in | Ay Boston—Boston 7, Buffalo 4, R ek e A L s | Honorta from (niasREea account of 1ts having approached nearer to | mittee's recomuiendations on- November 1, S o 0t DRIL: BELARRLAID co b 860, ; ~BostonT, Bunalod, | “Charles C. Housel und wite to Richard | o cports from interior ci 6 ey b2 Dt A s | Bt & AMONG THE RAILROADS. five Years of 0514 Potiamagtac caries scc: | A1 New York-etropolian 5, Cineinat | ¢ AL w3 O Tot S IK L, sub diviion | .‘_“J[ui. werrloe, " 2 a8 commander of that city T was with Lim " — third, with 45,406, a galn of 2.500; and Scott | e of lot 5, Capitol ndd to Owaha, w d— | 1 10k hthe Do i ) almost every day, and from the time when at he Commissioners' Resignations. The Trunk Line President's Meeting— | fourth with 41,056, a gain of 690. ow York Disheartened $1,950 a3 OF GOl Y {’v wi ‘l‘ 1 wen ] the head of that glorious old army of the 4 4 e gy » o i w v weartened, T Ty Herman (3, | into eficet o i not taken adsantage B e ot witich be wan the st cone | WASIINGTON, Oct. 1—Civil Service Com- Other Railroad News, e~ Ay YO e e S Bl 00] mes and wife to Herman (', | ' i 1t by the public. Subisels Shaer ani L {1 Jash 1 mrcid Dy his re. | mander Gregory has not yot heard from the | Nraw Yon, Oct, L—AlL roads except the The Firss of Her Kind. e bt mewrtet | St Iois 6 7 and 8 blk 1, Brighton, | S ettt o oty Tor del oy Ik viewlng stand at the national capitol, down dentas to what action will be taken | Lehigh Valley were present atthe meeting of | New HAVEN, Conny, Oct. d.—Miss Alice B, | i oing to-day of the g ‘l"i'h“*: ‘]\‘I'“i'h:;"‘)‘m;m‘ J"e o e ] found little to do. fatue aws painicul days of ls wiouiomble Jife, s resfgnation. Commissiones Thonan | the trunk line railroud presidents fo-day. | Joddin, of Coldwater, Mich, o graduate of | bus bl g at Chie M. Hurlbut, undivided 4 of 6 3 of nw. 1 o, | eliile T was o close: bserver of hith. - Grant | il seromeeenncised, where he 38 elding | President Roberts, of the Pennsylvania pre- | the academic and law departments of the | at last acknowledge thelr wai beaten see 21, 16, 13, 40 ucres, Douglas county, 4 | yoe el Smat Pax e e was usually known and recognized as a | fhe commiscion, 16 will start for Washing: | Sided. There were also present, President | university of Michigan, entered Yale law — e i : [, B Yous, O Leelisgors b rthe i quiet and silent man, but - when | ton next Saturday, and is expected to veach | King, of the Erie; General Manager Hick- | School to-day. Bhe is the first lady ever en: Attacking the Past Cordelia M. Hurlbut (single) to Saraly | Herbert, aged respectiviey & and 4 years, i 9 wni-(m\ln conversation on any subject in | this city about the'last of wext week. It is | son, and Traflle Mouager Sargeant, Grand | {fed i any department of Yale, outside of [ peogorr, Sept. 80, ago | M. Kitchen' nndivided § of 5e 3 of nw 4 | Were removed to Riverside hospital to-night, ; i which he felt an interest there were few who | ot known whether he will tender his resigs | o’ L president Depew. New Y ork Conteats | L€ a7t sehool. Special.J—James C, Smith is the colored pas- | sce 27, 16, 12, 40 s, Douglas county, | sutfering from snall pox” There have been ? excelled him as a conversationalist. e | ;ation or not. Trunk; President Depew, New York Central Vs Spocial -l e g e T ‘s & 31 | Recontly bevoral chses of the dissaso Itk Vis ¥ w‘:mlq-m l.fl‘.‘nflfl'&vfi"a" :lli'l‘)l:.:nlllx':h“l::w el ot and B, A, Hegeman, Lackawanna, The fol- An Editor Suicide vv-lnfl_nwl:lm :""h‘w:"fl‘§'-“"-Ihnm“,‘V'MWL | “l"’un‘n‘“ D. Pattee and husband to | €i0ity from which they were removed; ! ed brae, epIETALIALIO sn{enoes The Public Debt. lowing was passed : 1. Louss, Oct, 1.+The Post Dispatch | 4nd lives sbout six blocks from the viver. | o iueh's) Morcer, lot 8 bloek 117 Om ~ w'fl!.',‘,‘“,"c’{‘?,‘{fi:‘&,’“l’h',"'“.’\'.::-""“'f.‘:.l Commbander | WAsmNGTON, Oct. 1.—The public debt | Resolved, We hereby pledge ourselves we | Quiney, IiL. special: | M. 3. Wood, city | 3¢ has family and is wuch respected by his | S4g U gfercen lot 8 block 117 Omuha R . 3 : L—"Today, whilea arishioners. Last spring he entered into | = ap iy Dunham and wife to John H CLEVELAND, st Fort Donelson, / ; arrangenents with John Chambers, a neigh- | Hungate, lots 2, 8, 4 and 5 block 179 Oma- | gang of m q Do ) terms other than an | statement is 1 anconditional and i ediate surrender can | (e public debt during the month as $12,757, | Made from established ulolded Jgst ight by shooling with ‘a revolver, The ied to-day shows the deerease of | will not allow any variations to be | editor of the Sunday To sthound rates en were loading coal on w vossel 19 und 20 Pax- | from Nint w house, fnvited. be accepted. 1 propose to move immediately | ¢ : ; either by direct deduction: on the sum of | eabe of the deed i unkunown. 1o was the | bor and one of bis flock, to plant and take | his w - §0.0G w11 k P upon your works,"" his words bumed with i | 405 and cash in the treasury avallable or xe- | local raies by any bfllecr, agent or employe of | <01 Gt 'w 1he ceec {8 poicRoND. Hlo, Was (10 | bor and ) 10 Jians & b W d-—-$0,000. 1 1o | dear the roltroad track Jiore, a teln RSk ol iotie . duction of the debt as $240027,074, Pay- o ’ HEERS 47 80 L | sou of wealthy and highly resy DAERLS | ware of erops of corn on land owned by Smith | Fredorick C. Fosdike and wife to Hattie 0 kitling Andrew Denvir, 60 years. ol glow ‘of patriotic fire into the et 3 e o, ir lines, and that upon the request of the | Jiving in killenton, 111 k A B e R A P g B et e 8¢ overy foyal ‘freoman. When he had | 2ents on accoyut of interest dyc on Sonds | comissfones, when evidence satisfactory to hoah . adjoining their residences. Chambers owned | Webb, 63 of ud of sef of awi sec 521519 | fatally injurfig Patricl Ms i Gy Tought the bittle of the Wilderness and wrote | giotinted to sbout ET500,000. Whis, xeduces | yiw las been rvsented that established rates : e I & team and Smith to have the use | 10 acres, Douglas Co., w d—$2,750 [ exushing Jumes Guilly, J 10 the president, I propose to fight it out on | e decrease of the debt to about 5,250, 000, have been cut by a connecting road or its con- The Situation in Montreal. of it part of the time to cultivate. It was not | Geo L. Miller and wife to Herbert J - | &n;s ll;m‘ it |‘ takes !nll ;nln‘mu-r," he e ne lio:ln.’t‘\rn .mugh the reduction way be MoxunEAL, Oct, L—Forty-four deaths here | lon, llwfnnr he I-: aln [ meI) I(n.m with | Davenport lots 18 and 14 block 14 Weat | DIED. used into the people and his troops a Took His Own Life. wmade o its or their own proportion of rate, - e = - ar~ ) Buith's wse of the horses. This mornin, end add Omahs® w d—§1,150. SUNDBERG—G. 1. Sundberg, son of 1, and Part of his own tenacity and faith 1 1ual | Des Morame Toun, Oct 1 Frank Rebus. | Wo. WhI Withdraw il prorsting arrange | Fom smallpox yesterday. Whe health de- | BENGETE VO dnners gotng into tho ot with | %4 A w 41, ENRIELG--L. T, Sundha; Sojkes W uccess. Iu his sliort sheech to the comuwit; » s g AR AP ments, and Wil 1ot acoept from such con- | artment now vefuses to furnish statisties of | geveral of his children, all “anmed with corn- , S l Funeral will take pl nt % b. 0, fi\' who awaited upon him_informing him of | chaders committed suicide early this morning | j e u Toads tuough bilis or trangh cars, | djoiuing wunicipalliies v the groind eutters, and bogm cuiting the com, 1o | W.H. Parsons, M M, Homaopathist B4 LGk i Ll Sl A e Momination st made by the republicans | by taking arsenic in @ Lt of temporary in- | but wi catise 1ObILTnE aud (unsfer Of neass | Koo of the newspapers have nciuded thew | Stent toward oy and orderid i to ¢et ot | and Burgeon, ofifce, roor erty at full (it xaies o e fi n points, | W the city proper, of the lot, Chambers W sush wmade 5 @ candidate for chief magistrate, he used | sin or hiw, | ton block opp. ope;

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