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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SIXTEENTH YEAR, BE U, SEPTEMBER 7, 1886, ' i NUMBER 72 and he wears a short gray beard, a la Russe, | public meeting was being held. [addressed N o ! RICTTTY THE CLEARINGS RECORD, THE SHAKEN CITY. U RS ' OF D! | Thoskoroff is short in stature and dark com- | [t Is now nine years ago that we were lib aha Continues Thirtcenth in the * sitnation These i plexioned. He has a turned up nose and he | erated by Russia, who made enormous sacri- Ll Liisty with G0 Per Cent 1norease, W AsHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The prosident sont ", =T g wears his dark hair straight over his head. fices to secure our liverty, To show you | Secretary Lamar Renders a Decision in the roN, Sept. 6,.—(Special ‘Telegram 0 |y 'dioCine reply to Que n Victorla's tole Labor's Legal Holiday Appropriately Oele- Royal Life Orushed Out of Alexander by the AN IMPORTANT TALK, what she has done for us, I need but to point | Famous Land Oases. the Brk.]—The following table, compiled | o or sompathy for the earthiquake sufter brated in the Large Oities. Big Russian Bear, After the usual greetings Lad been ex- | to the monument raised to the memory of 800 from special dispatehes to the Post trom | G W cative Mansion, Washington,—Vie - changed, I exvlained what I wished, *1n | Russian army surgeons, who died here for managers of the leading clearing houses of | ¢ Jueel d K ;'\ i Jalmo i ) YOuE prosent situation, messiours,” T begam, | us. a8 did 20,000 of their countrymen. Thers | THE TOWN SITE PEOPLE BEATEN | tiic United States, show the elearings for the | {1 Qe Sl BT TR | et SNSRI RUTI S THE PRINCE TO GO TO HIS PA. | “Inavethe right toask your future plans. | 18 nota family in Russia but weeps for a < week ending Saturday, Sept. 4 and the in- | g e S Citorers by the earthquake 1 aal 'lll:vlvv'vjll myself but little with the past. In | relative fallen hero to liberate ns. Manning Has Not Yet Accepted the | crease ot decrease from the same period of | appreciated and awakens a grateful | Chicago's Procession the Most Notes ie first place, what are your grievances THETR BLOOD 1S NOT YET DRY. last year: eeeme | Tesponse in American hearts worthy Ever Known in the Garden is O te ted by the Mental nst the prince, and what were the exact | Yetwe have have forgotten that and the - g ‘ i OVER CLEVELAND, ty—G o He is Completely P"“?"" otk Mental | 00 e of the night of iis deposition?” sacrifices made for us by this great people With kson—Other Matters | CHARLESTON, 8. ( \n},:‘vu A A AitbaF ot bk Tl LA ALL A ALL Btrain of Government. “Lwlll,” replied Kissiakof, “tell you any- | who sctus free, and we make love to those From the Capital, P BIFTIS Tihvo coenre, TINS. 0 HiFes, Ases A e !‘hvnu you wish to know in regard to those | people whodivided Bulzaria into five parts. - bt “This has been an excecdingly warm day in TRAGEDIOAL TURKISH TALK, | tvopoints. 1f we follow the road our fathers took we A tong War Bnding, . Charleston, The streets were dusty and hot, thabor's Holiday. EVERYNODY KNOWS can place our cross on Saint Sophia—we ean | yagnixaron. Sept. [Special Tele- but a breeze made the atmosphere tolerable in | Boston, Sept. 6.—Labor day,” which is —_— that Bulgaria owes all she is to Russia. The | make Bul what it was intended she | gran to the Brr]—A long and bitter war, | NeW York..... § a0 < | the shade, With the full blush of morning | o bea permanent annual institution in Bos- { i i i prince used Russia as a means of obtaining | Should be at San Stefano, If we take an- | jpiq)y rt of the town site of Deadwood, | Boston arose the volees of the negroes in the publie | ton, was inaugurated by the workingmen of Fivo Strong Points on Which the Bulgarian | jis opjoct. Thia prince treated with Russia | Other rond wo are lost. The prinee chosen | Tkt 1s rapiily deawing to & close as far | Phitael \ Sl s " 1 | places. They eot up singing and shonti this city and suburbs today in an imposing Regenoy is Based. a8 loug as it suited his purpose. In his heart | DY us has unhappily abandoned the road on | aqhe interior dapartment s coneerned, by | St. sl By 100 o'clock services were in prog- | manner. The feature of the morning was a LW he hated Russia and took every opportunity | Which he was strong and tas tollowed an- | gha rendering of several decisions the ress at a dozen points. In - Washington 5 . Bl o hundreds of splendid voices blended | to develop a fear of that s sue- | Other that leads to ruin. He has by his ae- voul b Secretary Lams it i | MEN WHO DOWNED THE RULER. v ke Lt b il past week by etary Lamar, put o uinie) 3 H p lerin perfoct harmony. The singing | 1%0% people took part, and which took an cecded <o well that all the benefits procured | Hon in disiissing Russians broken all tes | ging q tinal quietus upon the famons | piggah Hewy ;. ) | P be heard at adistanee of & mile. hour to pass a given point, The procession, - for Bul by Russia have been forgotten. | With Russia, cases, known as the Deadwood town | Kansas City.... 6 o A al was pr witne | In which were represented all laboring inter- Atatime when the TO-DAY HE 18 FALLEN, site caces, unless they are carried to the | Louisville. ... 0 k 5 | than the one in Washington square, and the | est< of the city, was reviewed by thousands of B Ty BL00D OF TIE RUSSIANS Liet us then, as cood Christians, 1 said in | courts, When gold was first discovered in | Milwaukee....... (e may, b sald of half adoren or wate | people. The exereises of the day are to be Interview—All Russia Wants i8 & | g hoing shed for us, and it is not yetdry, | cOnClusion, forget all our differences, and €0 | Black Hills, the site of Deadwood was sur- | Naw'Orlins. P it | ealamity which has visited Charleston. continued at a monster pienic, to be held at Free Bosphorus Passage—Other hesurrounded himself with the seum of soc ‘”"I"""“’ to pray God that hie may save Bul- | vovad and laid off down the sides of one of | Cleveland. ... ... {15 o uite plain that there T be o Downer Landing this afternoon. ‘orcign News. ety Itisnot necessary to name all, and 1 [ 841 o A the gulelies in these famous foot hills, The e § 54 Wil f L Gy WML LG i . . will only mention two of his characteristics, | . The people followed my advice. This 18 | rioner qeartz and pl bf the hills, at- videngesc il B8 e AL TR e T o] R b g Uit bl At the time of the Servian war, whon the | 10W 1 saved Karayelofi's windows, and per- | tracted all who came, until some thoughtful | 55 G i ably b receiveid to meet immediate Wants. | rdi{i i oity today was the ‘"‘l" U Discussing His Departure. prince became commander-in-clief of the | ADs lite. zenius began to prospect within the very | Columbus. ... . 18l 11010 | UThe relief comuitee will open a general sun. | (G650 08 TE0, LAY S LI AR ROt 80714, Sept. 6.—| New York Herald Cable | army and when It was now far into the morning and Ihad | gruots of the town and found the “color,” [ Hartford ... | b T AR ] Ciiokge, both: 1h: ol “'“I' o |”“‘““"l‘ ! —Special to the Brr)—The one subject T S alang and tiresome journey beforeme on the | aid finally substantial deposits of metal that i | needy. ago, botl in point of numbers and in talked of here is the approaching departire | thras newspapers appeared that ““f led one | MOITOW, o1 bude Kissiakoft farewell. Iam | joft no doubtof the “mineral character” of the | {eN Haven . ! At 0 o'clock this morning the headquar- | point of equipment. The day was warm but Ml L 5 Ry | ters of the reliet committee, at the eity | perfect in all a- Tof SSLATE of Prince Alexinder. Stieh offieers 15 Werc | inotnos i fu o catrer that rivatled one | far from sharing his opinion in regard to the | jun, The land laws giving precedence | Jhe . W40 15 Butldings, wera crowded by unfortunate | Derfeetinall otlier ts for street dis 0 1 hei RN Gie : play. The column began woving at 10:30 standing about the strect corners in HHUe | proposed Prince Krapkatine, the ot na | Prince, but the prineiple of audi alleram | alyays to the prospector over the vre-cmp- | St Josepl..... . 50052 i rthquake sufferers, One member of the | Y. € 3 knots went to the palace this morning, but | 4 cindidate for the l::xn\\?\n“t;lt-l::m"I}:‘]\::'ltl;L.“ partem s the first duty of a jourr 1| tion, even after the latter has “iled” upon | Portlaud 10,0 . ‘,nl\'iu\ulh:"lrw"‘. .kfl"nl1“'"‘u|‘y\3y‘.l-;-”£|.’.'"<K.{\l'.‘:-\|b ;:.‘.\I'x"k;'l n-ml( T”“}“k“w A Ak, ViR s brinee refasca 0 fall over o BOILCAL | Roetian o o opsotat thron. FUrher, | Jave told the man's own story, in the man's | 1 ontry, tho eateryrising individual who | Deoria ... S | ¥ o transport th s | us in passing. The column avas divided ! \ | v e J parts. The eommittee vrefers to give this | into nine divisions SToke GORTH situation or to see any one. Ispent half an | gination of Emperor Alexander, wore taken | OV Wos Dad been Sittine upon stor boxes prospecting [ Vorecster | 9 | character of assistance above all others. ons and close computation i HEAGERLL Tl 7 ik { . ; ; ! puts the number of marchers in fine at be- hour with Zaron von Riedesel, his adjutant. | into the Bulgarian seryice, Whe | in theory while the rest were working | Lowe The relief committee is hard at work, Ad- | ¥ u ¢ at be He says tha¥ the prince is SN L B Ml The Abdication a Fact. L U e R o L ditional tents have been pliced in the public | tWeen thirty and — thirty-tive thousand. y ARSI RATH appeared, 50 did they, Now it is said they | Coroax, Sept. 6.—{New York Hor e o . A v i d Squares, and for the colored people comforts | A feature In the parade was cone PHYSICALLY PROSTRATED, have returned. Oune of them, Seribris L ! down claims in the principal street » SET . st e . Oue of them, Seribrinkofl, | Cablo—Speeial to the Brr.]—The abdieation X : ) ; ; ; avle wooden shelters have been erccted on [ tained in the remarkable uniformit He hias not slept for fifteen days. He 1es | gerves under the name of “Blank” anothe f i h and filed upon some of the most 0 (L Marion square. There is accommodation al: | g Y down, but the excitement and strain of the | under that of “Luthki,” whose _“‘-l e (10D LH Alexander is definite. ‘There Was | (uivaple improved property In town. £ s < Yoty for 71800, BoloFek oty nd oo | Shown by eachdivision of marehers, the latter present situation prevent sleep. Mis features | Lo Batian. The prince mai e ¢ 15 | no other way out of the difiiculty. ‘The prinee | Good buildings, residence s, bloks of stores slopt in shelters last gight. The subsistence | 411 being equivned with canes and generally i T s witl | 1€ Batian. ‘The prince protected will consien the government to n 1egency | uigeh ) ad bros botlt by o \eduionat it committee will meet regularly and supply | YeAring slouch lats of gray or dark color, are terribly drawn and pinched. He wil MALIFACTOR) AND BANDITS, SoBIAtIIE OF Hircs ireuns: it Mitendte | Plshlindbeen bailtaby entorpHsing busle NEWS FIOM NEBRASKA Provisions o nil Wi ate necdy and unaie | Al trades ‘marched by coltmns ‘ot fours, take up his residence after loaving BUGAKa | who were supplied with government money. | form a new ministis.. Thelr names are nog | NESSmen of the town, were staked out as M . Lriptor thenteivee. Hirere 18 S G rong | well elosed up and generally moving With at_Ingenheim with his father. Gabdan | Tieir chiefs were paid by the prince, and ‘ ¢ B Effendi, the. Turkish agent bere, tells me ¥ ) Mextcan Mission—The Trouble Increase. Decrease. grand vrocession, in- which 1t was estimated clever manner i which he eaptured them, N = : move like the billows of a storm-stricken s Wagons, Oue of the Kni:hts of bor To Welcome Van Wyck. The Seene was appuiling for a time. but quict | dssemblies " carried s bauner inscribed, A G TR KREAVOIBECAR claims by prospectors, and as the law allows [ Three Wholesale Horse Thieves Cap- |§|~[m~l[' 1 to remove the women and chil- | £ ‘n‘;f“”:“".[‘j)""l{ "n‘rllfilix"lul'.:-l.'.l.'u \l," 'Un‘n- (-ulu:m the mission of these orcanized bands was tc P AL, e nothing for improvements maae by a person tured Near Lo Me. dren from the city to spare them further elnployes e bauk and safe manu- e 6oWETaAY 1y Antariag zed bands was 1o | q)1 probability, | o of them. Afte 3 <k of i 6 i i i langer and anxiety. The South Carolina, ories wore white _tile A colunn that Lurkey considers this a_purely interna- | inaltreat and even destroy those in sy mpathy | i) Jutililg 1 o ol 1 :‘.“nmlg:'r((:fi who takes the risk of bullding before he has | Sipxey s Speelal Telegram | 80RO ton, And. the Richmond journeymen tailors, numbering tional question, to be settled by the powe with Russia, both in_the towns and in the | by e, o Wan el tE.04y T the aftee | Herfected Hiis GuEly, Wisks people: were in | to the Br Sherift Enb: ptured three | & Danville railroads are giving free trans- | 1000, © wore = white —derbys, and 1le says that the true version of coulitry. 1nTAIOM, Who' lias’ Boontbhres | hann o oo IO dayHn the after- | gunger of losing all they had invested. A | horse thicves eatly this morning near Lodge | portation, and about five hundred vasses | Sented probibly - the - finest o THE KILLING OF VASOFF times in the ministry, and who is a graduate | o h SR bitter fight ensued, and as a result a resnr- | Pole. Their names are J. il L LR R Rl D L A ThCTibat TIAE WS Cartied by SREN dtvlAion and tho wounding of the other Bulgarian | of the Russian acadomy at St. Peteraburg, in A DELEGATE WAS DISPATCHED | vey, both field and geological, was ordered | Lyons and Charles Holland. O aits for rations are being fssued. Money | #1 there were very few matioes or banners fugitives, between Kostendie and the Turk- [ yares L s to the Russian consnlate in order to apprise | | 1878, It Tl ABY| REERMERATOE 5 SEs s et ~Orders for rations are being issued. Money | i th cre ) : or bar 3 0 March last, and while there, was presented | e sonsut of the prince's willlngne b | in i resulted n teen head of stolen horses in their possession | iswiven to no one. 1 the Tush of ap- e in the columng. One of the trucks in sl frontier, is that they were killed by Bul- | to the czar, When he returned to Bulgar e o e e, | ensincer declaringd03< acres out of the at the time. ‘The sherifl of Albany county, | plicants for aid, a lage section of the Meet- | Hne « 1afigure of a twenty foot giant garian gendarmes, and not by Turks. Seven- [ by way of Constantinople, he was on hisway | ooy e endeavor was made at the | iy the town site “mineral lands,” within the | Wyo., offered a reward of $850 for the arrest. | 1K strect front of the court hose, opposite Stamping_out cheap labor, idealized by o tig- fecn were captuired and more will bo brought | st frone - biinebie e Was on his way | sme time to eause the Russians | meaning of the law. 'Twis strati of mineral | Spioriit Enbank deservos grent credit for the | {0 eity hatl fellout, e veport was oqual. | B8 06 GBI, P R e here. The prince is too much incensed to | cepted by ppopolis to Sofia inter- | py way of reciprocity for the | land ran torough the very heari of th \llu#\vll«- stock. Tmmediately the | ¢ uded with an a ‘"‘IIN endiess display ot Hitie 2 cepted by one of these bands and abidication of the prince, to acknowledge the | and i:!l\nl\uxl.wll{x'u[ fll{ebt'wl pmpen_l thousands bezan to sway” and | atiufactured goods on gayly decorated . . 5 3 PEN - i % P Vi p pre- X townsite people en- A GENERAL AMNESTY BEATEN S0 BADLY Bulgarian regeney and to obtain their con- [ Y the pre-cmptors nd ¢ ’ 4 vas Lt deavored to prove that hese landsare not of a DAL l0ay SR LTI (RS IBEUOERIESF LA lexhnder f',"'“',“, three months before he conld get | gent to a complete kLI “gmlm” sarenotofd | wWesr Porst, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special to finaly restored. " FActing Mayor Hier | “Avoid all pol! iS00 LI DBUNTINE (i (il e oATR 1 about awain. Dimitroff, the prefect of Phil NCORPOATION OF KASTERN ROUMELIA. | s show that the minimng the B nator Van Wyck will address | says that” the relief commilfee is assisting o 5 St 1 it mple.is made, Inste ippopolis, arrested the criminals, but the | The consul hnmediately telegraphed to St. A imi'flle l'l’"l'lll‘l'(y to secute the value | the citizens of Cuming county at a grand l\d\'il‘\(\ulfn-(-.lh'llx[l:».(_(,I.:x\\.l\'fllfill'l :“l;:\'nl:vl:nvi i “f:‘nw hered MoREE e Dalgaroukl, the czar will send o wore impor- | Eovernment ordercd them to be released. | Petersburg concerning the steps to be taken | 0 e, buildings aid ofier “Improvemcent | pienic tobe held in the Riverside park in this | yyorw and swill hold & special meeting ot | tion of AR Bite StLE Lo toias e tant person hete as commissioner. All the | Lhey were afterwards re-arrested and twice | in this as well in three other matters of | hid ofice decided that the land was mineral | ¢ity, under the auspices of St. Mary’s Branch | the city council, when deeisive sieps will' be | 1 o sl e Fea 01 Russian officers will be re-instatcd in the | 880 the government interfered in favor of | minor importance. Sofia is quiet, but in- | and must be soll to the wining prospector. | No. 405 of the Catholic Knights of Awerica, | taken to afford protection from falling build- L “}v" i Il e 1nd lh;lv.l] classes ever wit- Bilission miay its proteges. - What the state of things isin | tense excitenent prevails amoug the mem | An apveal was tuken ta the sseretary of the onday, September 15, Immense dele- und cloar. tle strects of some-of the | nussed v Baltinore. ' Lu the enrly furanoon THE GERMAN ULTIMATUM, e country every Bulgarian who loves it | bers of the corps of oflicers, as it is teared | ihterior, and he sustained the conimission | gations are expected from outlying distriets | |65, \RUIAl fote TS G b T | LU overcast but did not prevent tlie There anpears to be an_ intention of sum- | knows well. If it clings to Russia it will | that Russia will resort to acts of revenze | Euch new secrotury s appealed to 't vepenit | yud a general good time s guaranteed to ail. | BEIGUYIS TR U GRnvitie, (RGH | eathering of the wareng fosts. T iy G tiio AapEIEs o > environs of | have sccured a brilliant future, ] S SR o remained | a4 rehear the cases, Two of Preparations on a_very extensive scale are | 3% 1 contributions hive arrived here. | patsof the city buildings were decorated. the deputies from the environs of : 1 t future. But when | upon those officers who bave remained | cices Secretary Lamar has already de- | poplerations ot YRoxtBnsiv . From indications it is belieyed that the eon- | 4! inouder that the prince may wive up | the ties uniting Russia are broken, Bule ORI o) LG i oa FEAL AL oyouta L6 | Sicou, Paisalld he b dop e aihe Syae e e oamiont il sonveniohoe [ ibelonagwill o 350,000, Shortly | Fho - colwn were composed . of his crown into their hands, It is hardto | Willbe lost. prince witl leave ne ; Mhird’ decision. ‘ie Tobert iawa | of kot and hothtne will be left undene | atter 10 oclock Tile Scenes ‘of despair and | €t GiEIne, | procised | b Bl foresce what the army will do WY TIHE ARMY IS LOVAL. WITY THE PRINC DOWN. : nown as ";lhlxtcwm:‘ulry. No, ‘n"" lias et b * | [HEHS W i "’;:gl"-m,':\'“l]qy the ehEisa ing aata. tailnets AniLillais oot s > ce The | “How is o, 1 ye Y SOx| 35 38 2 of the testej upon whic > A alling of tinus Vielnity, cople |-y 5 " el na esented @ at the a s ) : o the | nounced his intention to quit the throne he [ acres, and extends in, g strip about 500 feet | 2 . Neb., Sept. 6.—[S hat they felt a4 1L velock a shoek very 5, the prince six to retive, | prince ; ved o telogrum from Bisuarek that be | SUABNC up the Centze S0 (o eity, and in- | Brel—We have had two_roasing meetings. | plainly. e o BN aoxE IDRGRE WiS! A meetiB o tho B0lEdrai At “The sentiment of discipline holds it to- | must abiicate in order to save Bulgaria, L sowe 'of e best buildings | here by both factions of the republicans, and | At massmecting of the Knights of Lnbor | Niw Xoms, Sopts 0o lozal lotid bles representing all shades of opinion yestor- | gether,” answered the colonel. As for the o ERIG P oAl e X nnabE Wil D. H. \x-mg ll'lilgll‘!,l'ihl(;l,;rl" t}‘l‘lll(l“ we all go stron for the re-election of Sena- | Meld to-night the following vate of waes for the laboring classes was celebrated b day. wkoff was not there, as Karaveloff. | Officers, _they. hold positions out of all i to-norrow proclaim his abdlcation, The e o regain posses- | tOr Charles H. Van Wyek. Our gallant e been O [ G gl feb s tlegn o objected to his presence. ‘Tho. others were | Proportion to their age or to the | Lussian consulates in Bulgaria are distrib- | sion , whon Haavkes first made lis | Wan will have an casy walk over, for allof | clas cls :l‘i‘"“‘%’l,""““l:“"l" ';"":"“”‘l'”“‘"""‘l by pics Greeofl, Slavicoff, Radistayoff, minister of | Years passed in the service. Seven promo- | uting for \ture petitions to the czar fay- | filings. Over 1,500 pages of the testimony [ any opposition that can be brought to bear y A S o ninpityhRtiaigaon iy and Zignofl, “'lf"}l'mlloupl took plac last sear after the | as successor to Prince Alexand: that the buildings which Hawlkes secured | the peaple he, that does not support and s, §2.50 and $5.00, 1 which eviewed at Union AT M 3 WAS 8K :\flan nl.ljllmlppupuh These officers hold | CONSTANTINOPLI pt. 6.—It is rumored | were worth more than all the-minerals that Q ’wIC- 1L Van Wyck for United Stat and $2.00. ‘\Ii"x" Ramen) Heury ‘-‘vm g The following five points were agreed upon | to the prinee bucause they are afraid of losing | that in aceordance with the advice givenby | could be taken off the land. But that state- | Senator. AT TTr er the provession was thiou AR A e their rank and salary if the Kussian_officers | two friendly powers, Turkey is making mili- [ ment the sccretary of ‘the interior denies ¢ e HOIRIEIEICHCEDLY: Ve nrococdod toliateirtvory L. That the independence of Bulgaria must.| ¥etwn to.take their old rank in Bulgaria, | (ary preparati he! Asftlofrontier, 1¢ | Sgme” thres trmonths Sagos o town- iWheregvansWyckawillispealk, picnic/took pla bo'x 1t 3 o which Foamainle - B AV IDTODATA LN IO slatic frontier. 1t | (ita people came before the sec- | Neprasga Ciry, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special [ An Ohio Farmer Bratally Treated By T e zuaranteed by the powers, hich would certainly be the case if the | is also said orders iave been given to supply | retary = and asked - that the to the B Senator Van Wyck’s speaking a Masked Gang of Neighbors. ousands Celebrate at 2. The maintenance of the union with Rou- | Prince were sent away. rmy in Erzeroum and atong the border | be reopened. To-dav he rendered a de oneacaantaltorthiEty coiinreTas trollow MaNSFIELD, O., Sept. 6.—[Speci awARK, N.J. Sep. “The most of fae- meiia. SOLDIERS ALWAYS SOLDIERS, i additional zuns, stores and munitions. [ refusin to do so and afirming Hawkes' title | [0S B 19485 201 o} SNy (O Sl SN tories und stores of this city closed to-day, Fhie recognition of the regency by the | “How is it that the Bulgarians did so well | 115 aetivity isdue t the movement on the | to the land. " 1t is probable that the town-sit uesday afternoon at the district fair at Falls | gram to the Bre. j—Siwon Dolph will file in | 1% €008 Secyl GO0 T RS B R 2 e against the 'Servians withoub thelr Russ) part of Russia, which is supposed to be mak- ln‘mxle will now give up trying to regain [ City; Wednesday afternoon atthe district | the court to-lay a petition for $20,000 dam- ejyan BNl NI 00 o ALULIL Povore. < acainst the Servians without their Russian | [ oris o gtiage’ the military and navai | thelr property Tatier than g0 intd expensive | fairat Friends Thursday afternoon at the | azes against twelve farmers in this county, | Mg Workinsmens proccasion, - Henry George 4. An understanding with the powers be- | leaders,” I asked. strength of Turkey. Suspicious foreign ar- | le_islation. oty Rty orc: PRI e nena el | el ekt ot e morseTViiB D o1 addressed workingmen he afternoon, fore the abdication us o who shall succeed | *“As an old soldier you mustfknow that well | tists have been making sketehes of the forts |~ Numorous parties staked out claims in the | GaNYONENG Salivday. atternoon at Bane | go; AL SR & S s == S the prince. tramning battalions will do well under fire, | Ontside of Constantinople. It is learned a | town clearly knawn to Be mineral Jand for B @ R going after his cows just before su Y ON TRACK AND DIAMOND, of Co 0 ¢ clearly ) mineral Jand for | orirfs Monday afternoon next at \West Aoy o Lk 5, e position of the Russian officers in | When commanded by any lieutenant-eolonel | 11%¢ contrict has been m ulterior purposes, but the department quickly | Point, S seiiugo Aalseniinooniithe xoadytod a The Base Ball Recoid. At CniicAco— L a al for a, at a atdown oy them, - B h signa Fmen rushe fined, cannot do however, is totrain those battalions | tons of metal plates of twelve-mel thickness, | Judge Courtiand Manning, the now minis- | o - FE QY (aifing Broic e e e TR et T s T mERE o YAt a oA, o RN ROl oL TIHE TERMS ACCEPTED, up to perfeetion in discipline. These are the | and with steel facings for Russian arsenals | ter to Mexico, has not yet signified his inten- oRK, Neb., Sept. 6.—[Special Telegram | I AL L leh appearcd 4001000 0 Dhieasissil Lk 5 isons thatenabla e e 8 tion of occupylug the Mexican mission, nor | to the Brr|—A brick arch on the new court | abd he wus bouud, Ilis w s I . and Weleh. B, These points w communicated to Bag- | rezsens that enabled the prince to return so 3 o, h 2 % 4 o hits—Chieago 8, v " re | . Gt o . 6.-—The Post’s Berlin corre fixed any time when he will go to MeXico. | house fell to-day, while under course of con- | away at the wuzze of gans. She tolleda f hits—Ohiengq 5 ors—Chi- danoff, who sent them to his zovernment, | Quickly, and are quito in accordance with the udent mperor William proposed | It wi ed at the white house to-dsy that | ¢huction, About five th d brick went | farm bell and the neighbors responded, but | CAE0 4 New York 1t POWHIE which Signitied its approval to-day, and an- | Bulgatlan national character, lexander’s telecran to the czar as ‘the hest | the 15th int. would probably see the presi- | Sricions AXHE Toe tORsnG DK WEBL | Coo iy ' way wnder threats of deatl. A | pisases other mecting of the notables was held at BULGALIA IS TERRORIZED ineans of clfecting a,peconeiliation aud that | dent bick hete, and it i thoueht Mr. Miy tounlmthe fal and caucbiing Iy injuted, | Tope was' placed around Dolples. neck | Eioorsii 13000 cofY’, use, The resu Vi ; N the ezat's reply was *“therefore a direct blow | ning does not desire to come here until he | Lawrance Mo v s severely injured, ot e S 3 cinng Radistayof’s house, The sesult was not | by bandits, who are devoled to the prince | Gt emperor e correapopdent further | can Kill - two . birds with one sfone, | Who is to b for® the “socione " pdt [ and ne was drgged through the | Bifohers. -Morris and Muliane, made public. Terr Saldern, the German | and who, without his help, would be power- | Says. {he Hews of Alexanders. abdication soo the president and recelve his in: | known. Thisis the second nccident of this | 0ous. = The rope =was then “thrown ) rors—Llttsburg gont, ealled irst wpon the princo and then | less. “To provo this let mo tell you what s | eawsed the ituiost ind st Rus. | striletions. I was stated at the latter place | kind. O o e s e ire—\alsh. upon Greeofl, the acting minister of foreign | not generalty known. Every regime among German army officer: that Minister Jackson had not stated when TRy ving . Vi cen thence e alluira. ‘The prince sizned at noon to- trenerally known. Every rogiment in | S GC0RE 0L NGt say It 18 belleved that | he should leave the City of Mexico, but as he Deaths in Papillion. Iy on nlok,. Ho was takon thonce tos | 8¢, Lous.2...0 0.0°8 0.0 0 00 0—4 ) N -y an | the Bulgarian service, with the exception of i i Special wrave yard where he was stripped, tar v > : ; order calling the sabrange on September 11, | that at "Lirnova, took th \ pY abdication will not deter Russia {rom at- | was anxious to be relieved of the ' respon PAPILLIO Aug. 6.-—|Special Tele- | KIS YR NS ond he was bonnan Philadelphta 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2 0 0—3 hi S o tho fo (e sn ‘irnova, took the oath of allegiance to | tempting to oceupy Bulgaria—proceedings | bility of the office it was thought that as | gram to the BEE.)--John Hagedorn, son of | (o ol in several bushels of feathers The | piicheis—Ilealey and - Daily. Unmpire— which happens to be the fete of the ezar. 1t | the provisional zovernment after the events | which Austria cannot allow. soon as his letter of recall reached him | j ¢ V - e a ot Aot g | Dieres i : : Alistria canty R i f recall reac Frederick Hagedorn, the extensive Norman® | crowd then padded feathers on him. and put g was told me at the English | of the nights of August2l and 29, Even the | . Dispatches from Sofia say the Russian party | he would present it and come away, | oo ar here, was kicked by a | & massinhis hair, sticking rooster fuatl At DETRorT degation that a large portion of | regiment at Sofia six gencral offieers were ar- | Hhere, he Russfan consulate, show | leaving Mr. Joseph L. Morzan as charge | ST MUCE here, was kicked by a f §IWs head to malke hin look like an fndian, | waroi: Y TUE ARMY WILL RESIST rested and the commanders of the reginents | 513 OF Breat activity and are preparing d'affatrs. " The latter 1s & promising stalllon yesterday and'ls now dying. Tlo was thon pulled with o rope around his | “Vastimston .0 0 0 st S RN X andars ie reginents | oddress 1o the ezar.” It is expected Prince | witted, young fellow, with no training, bit ab, Jr., bookkeeper in A, W. | naulOver ston T b T b Pitehers Baldwi and the prince’s departure, which fact was com- | brought in their men to take the oath, The | Alexander will go to S lence to Darim- | with enough commercial common sense to iking house, dled carly this | flock AYerstofies ang bushes amd magched 10 1 Dotroit §, Washington 4, I munieated to all the Lozations by Stambuloff | population swore fealty t00. The reason £ | Aladt, aud then® fo England. - Dol and nu- | Keen s mouth clased and “his foot ont of | morning ftern briel illncss. - 1e wisason | (it e (LHRIME WEEs mboh Hire was | Washington 2. Unpire—Quest. and Rustarof this afternoon, Major Popeoft, | except Jirnova is that Stambouloffl had a | Merous Bulaarian oflicers have decided to ac- | it” e is a South Carolian, a son-in-law of | of Johu Schaab, St., owner of the Windsor | fo tie music, The INAbIHANS of the villige | A (b A PELIA= of tho prince’s regiment, says that if the | telegraph oflice there oceupied, and he issued | COMPARY him. : General Frisby, a mative of Californin, who | liotel block in Omalia. turned ont {6 seo the sight, hnt no effort wis | 3ianies 9.0 5.1 0t prince goes e goes too. here I n rumor | orders reversing those of the government by TEeLborG = Tl imes of tor [ ent heyeinl vigteso e Clivil Mexao LTI RALLE o teseie the” tortured man. 116 | VU K ikison and Menderon, Tk ¢! 8 . L v} sing 3 ¢ governmel e 'he regency connmnittee e r speculitive S8, renera v NG T A LRO S, St of » . Yetehiel -A inson and enderson, i here to-day of a revolution in Belgrade, | the provisional seeuit A A s e B AV e Prsrgh Sieby ANONQERD IAMSOADH Yas, punclied with stioks aud Kicked and | nigs—Athlotica'8, Brooklyn 4, i but it turned out that it was | at Bielo, where they hasten the day when the peopl mission himself| and bung long and | Freight Men Fail to Agree, but Pas- | by tieafed. Heappralid fo s Justice of Brooklyn %~ Umpire-—-Valentine, caused by the Servians sendirg a e wearled ana disvirited, Wilf abandon thelt | peraistently, around’ Wasiiington lookiiig senger People Pod e 2 o ton, mon | AT B R e Tanta d . q 5 it thel G | dreams of autonomy and welcome Russian | for it when ) ackson received the ap- 1AGO, Aug “The weste SH ARV SO ; J ¢ ten men | gy itimore 2 3 2— battery squardron and o battallion o the | of the telegrams to suit their purpose. Not | fosination s tho only - tioaas of Gsenping | BoIntmont. Fiisuy Mot 1o, Geortia and o | (meao, August b.—The western frelght | marchied bir arownd town wid ench gIVIng | sfotronolitais. 004002 %] frontier to arrest the Bulgarian armed fugi- | wisning 10 ian blood shed by | Anurcny. Lo date ol the.entry of th Kae | Huged. dackson: ty ppoint his son-in-aw, | commitice was again In session today but | i o parting kick started him howe, Wheto | © pitchers—M2Ginnis and Moys. Baso hits— tives erossing into Se territory, 1 Bulgutians, - the provineial governmeny | SAn oons into Bulcaria 15 i wnimportant | Morgu, as scretaty of 1ezation, that ofice | made no further progress. T'wo reports will | € RITIKEQ several hours aftcewar ¢ | Baltimore o, Metropolitans 1 “Lirvors--Bale danofl was to have gone to-( but rewains | yvielded,” (I;-()ull. All that hzrlln'\'llt ec ~nl>'?~lm-|lnuuu being ke llllylcnn'cmlml“h‘; l\mll'«‘('(unnwu— be submitted, th ority recommending | the wang warned him to leave town A M Huv‘n_-m- S T I T i : 3 el - of Roumanta_and’ Bulzaria is the enla ation of the minister, s 10 longer a se- | tha formation of 3 of 8ub-pools 16 (ifon oo ARG S R AT Kansas Crry A 1 then requested the colonel to tell me | fiont of the slice of the Turkish eimpl Owhieh | crot that MINISOF Jackson Mad & dISSErED: | brons rarens ian b Tt o e ol | fomiisids, & thoy would Jill Dinand s | Kansas City.. .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0—4 ionov; something about the events of August 20, Russia secures by the co-operation of Ger- | ment with Secratary Bayard over the eonduct | N0 RN 0600 SOTRC: Y QD -1HO.OML |1 f tged Dotph it talking seadal. | Joston..... 0 2 820501 &1 The high military oflicial who comes here | My house,” said the colonel, “is dircetly | many and Austria, Their indifference prob- | of affuirs gtion in Mexico and would | Poul but without any referenca to disputed | JUC3, CHNNEE TR WMo el BERGAT | | Pitehers—"Whituey, and Haldwin, Hing fnstead of P’rince Dolgorouki will be either | opposito the paluce. At quarter past two in uhli' Springs froi a conscionsness of their in- | have been home long ago had not the Cutting | questions which rendered old argument he indiguantly denfed. Var ,“i'“{‘,; base hits City 6, Boston 16, Errors Prineo Leuchtenberg, Dondukof, Carsokoft | tho morning lond shouts were heard in front | AVIILY 0 prevent Russian advances. Tne | embroglio intervened, inoperatsve, ‘The Northwestern takes issie y arains | —Kansas City 2, Boston 1L Umpire- Ful- o 7 % i 3 e v el had been given him to leave the country . or Ignatief, probably the latter, who i in- [ of it My wife and children we central powers way be making the best of an MORE COMMISSIONS SIGNED. on the question of a division of range cattle | ) lays before are by two masked | ™" y tensoly popular hiere on account of his deeds Jockey Club Jtaces, frightened | wnpleasint and unavoidable: cireumstance, | The president’s mieroscopic handwriting, | traflie, claming that its extensions it R A y and camo to my rooms to aek the matler, | bk they caNDOS protond that the cotrse oF |as I A Peats Wos Appoldtuants, Sheerad th | Wyoming. KIVe 1L & grcater saNAIE thai 1. | o and aghin th ofore by iwg I 1, In regwd to the election, | We heard the loud eries of ovents 1s procisely such us they would pre- | severs fonely’ olerks e the. white hous | the past. - o Missouti Paciile and Wabish | Oue i wiss shot wiriis tha it O Soes [ Nuw Youw, Sept. 6.--At the Brooklyn Russia will not scek to influence DOWN WLTH BATTENHERS, M"l.’ll!:f.:\’&:l'q \‘lj) Illll."ll.:;l‘.‘:‘();l:'ljll‘ 3:[;“‘“"0". ¢ |\|l-<|l|)' l: llw‘ f;b]ul of balf All d(fl.(‘ill' )Illulix-l lines \VlA'I\' 'Illol l:\[rLT'hl('ll‘ and the lilltl‘l will | of the acensed are V\w‘ thy, Seve fll‘ Im‘\"f) Joekey club cour to-day —Mil \lu‘.,n TR A p P A So¥IA, —'Thousands of copies of | sions, appointing deveral registers and ut a stumbling block in the way of the new v lo| A oo ol - ! i A t Ik Tousindoepenok ity "‘)":I"l"‘"- Wit | Down with Battenberg. I opened tho win- | the czar’s reply to- Prinee Alexander have | receivors L R L S LT Maady 1ol tho countsy and others arw prer, | won, Blohimend secund, J1acry Btusiel) it o desiven i to nequire xlelit 108 fr¢e | dow and stepped upon e baleony. Beveral |'Leen printed by order of the Kussian consul | agent and the ‘new ' recorder of | force and nsking tor the money due it under g BB Tine 1441, pazage of the Bophorous, The Russian | gyots were then fi The soldiers in front | #1¢ dixtributed among the people. It isbe- | the general office. i These —comnussion | the old balances. The whole ‘matter is re- Chicngo's Great Fair. For three-year-olds and upwards, nygle and wilitary representacive will come. in e ERalad - Loty 1 loved Russia will give the throne to the | were Signed at Paul Smitl's last Saturday | ferred to the general managers who meet | e oK. L . frlin i Dad ikae ot R o e meimee Teatos and Do toe elessiaoon | of the window leveled their musket at mo | 1o of Oldanburg, Who is couander of o | \pon thp. presidenvs fotirn from his decr | tomorrow 1o consider the work of the sevoral | CHHICAGO, Sept. G—The thiriy-fourth an- | {EAGKE SERC ROE SHEERR Bt sud e efone e olcctlon of | syiug, *Go back, of we'll shoot? The firing | cavilry division at” St Petersburg, and o fa- | i, unl o sl of fever or nalaria | cominitiees and Inyolves the. money pools to | Mual falr of the stato board of agrienlture | Wicklim, Krown Duke sccond.Cine— A At continued, ending with turee volleys, after | vorite of the czar, appearsin the steady flow of the signature | cover the territory from St Louis to St. Paul | was opened this morning on tne grounds of 5. i $ hich thero were seattering shots. ) Brrasave, Sept. 6.—A dispatch from | 1Tom the great *1" nmclnnu:f to the | and Chicago to the Missouri river. Chicago driving park assoelation. 1% is con- | FOF two-year-olds, three-quartess of a miloy ONL “earing to go out in the clvilian Semlin says Mitan of Servia who, w crawpd and subduoed Y&’ at the en —— tended tuat the gene! disnlay f Neliie I3 won, Parasol seco nd, Maygic Miteh counter : S e i il Lir s o et enbiirg on account of the gravity of the situa- utleman who suc- Sept, 6.—The commnttee on wes- | Pt AV00 S B AUIACENA% S et KFor three-year-olds, mle and 7, ht that ) { v o tho A ‘who ent. 6, ommitice on swes ] Fo state or Uiree-year-olds, mle and a qu will there be oy elanke in the civil or sub- | of u goneral oficer of Hulgarian voluteors, | ders abioation sbandaned thegoniemuii | sooded 5 i Cty-ohe | tern passenger traflic between Chicago and o daplay of v stook Iy somathing | puntion won, Lijero secoud, tichi d alteran wmilitary functionaries. ‘The prince | I then returned to the balcopy, but without fonmney and aniuged to return to Belgade, | general laud' o 9% “arive | Councll Blufts and Omalia to-day agreed to | (CHVENASS (0 8 WORRRIOUR TR0 e | e A i s 1y will be aecompanied to the frontier by Bog- | wy sabre, *Who §sin command? I shonted, | But the Bularian’ erisis, it is feared, will | of Vandalia, &lls., ex-union soldier, | recommend the formation of a gross revenue | it b SRR AN BCR B R AR woul Wit second, Climax third. darof and Necludof, and the recently armed | Benderoff, hearinz my voice, replied, ‘It is L) | hivea exitical effect in . and a man whout *# years of age. | pool on all competitive business, dividing the | 1S A G APAOE 8 AT TAROH P Bl S ) Russian ngents, ‘This I8 to prevent | T then asked him whether 1 might como - Hs'hm; bmn for ‘7"&[‘ ‘.’i‘“'"n olulkl of the | traflic amonc tlie iuterested roads on 8 basls | TR ‘{’5“‘;!“ A Mile: Tlorence M won, Wilch sccond, ocewrs in the programime, and if antl-Russtan 10 we, ‘You may coine down, All | GLAsGow, Hept, G heaviest rain | Bludo“but s & resldent of Congressman | With that adopted by the uorthwestern pas- Aweriaan_ Clyd ssaclation lias Coney 1ol dewonstrations take pluce the Russian troops ; storm ever known in this part of Scotland | Eder's district e first appolntient | senger comuitiees, Vs | aiso a tine display anid, sllevarions | .. Sonex nand, k will enter Bulguria and the country will be TUE PRISCR 15 DEYHAONED.! i falien here and over the western portion | yet given that distriet. — Dranchion of a Eurelightiied rataly Ao well | Brigugox DuaoiiNi %) Beids Placed < Trushed down, wishing to ascertatn the | OF W countsy. 1t did wuch dawmage to crops. Ty _Assots in Hats and Oaps, {renn duy At the fair, when the eiidron % | Annie Martin third, it Lo UNDER A MILITARY REGIME, detaits. Bix sainutes later the prince ’ e i owseme The Junketing President, Quiney, 1L, Sept. 6.-Charles L Wools, | tending tne public schools of the state will | * yije: Se Minnle ‘,d,...ml“:lmfi,‘e, ‘::e ?,ll, o 8,000,000 franes | yaken tothe minister of war, and. there put I S‘I':)lhh.(l‘|~x|n‘frufilukl:c\Ie\Y. } Kl::m:.. Essex Luunh{' lll.. blflpL’ .—.l'he wl:uh-sulg I’mb: and caps, made an ussign- be aduitted free, MW":‘.: ‘v":‘J'l':l::llll‘x’_.“\\];)nl.“iMlIm Indeuiulty, but as the caflers ate empty, Kus- | i o fisere which, with five ofliers, and fitted, | | 10N0O% Sebs, b Shho Mark tane Eapios | piasidenss phrigpconsiuiod 4 1 0olock o Want thiaevanlon fo 1, W Mead for o : TP Mile: King Jan won, tultledoor socond, P T I"’xl"m“'d'“ for e | ot with eudets, but with young soldters— | {1\ REN T G 0 BOE EAE e | and d o "t.\‘-lu'u ‘.u:d “44' ”’i'“’.ifl""f S X "%1’,‘3&‘,“"};" AL Nuw Your, Sent, 6.--Grant Goldon, fire- | g b 1iaue third, Vime—5:46. Certilicates paid Briee's bmodiato necessities. | “Whe prinee | enfants de trouve--took the road to the | (G K RYE RS SIS L R BE R | R e Msleatio. mountain | Jority of the ereditors are New York iris.” | man on 4 s steamer Alvo, was found | SR, i 3 o only get 1,800,000 | pinito o Hoheofskl, on the Ohanie $ doi a! ops. o | country aifording some majestic mountain odilory ar . e AUlas steaoier Alva, wad fou oven-eighths mile: Hazzard won, Mentor francs because ho owes 1L,500.000 | jouantt and Pleona road. ‘A big crowd had | CoVlier distriets the buik of the hurvest hud | scenery. T'he route was through Wilmington Five Days of Dead-Lock by llhe In.ll(u oflicer un\u.m(um nlufluum oo foe Murray ;! “l' Lime—1::1 i franes In Bulgaria, which it o 0 ve 10 fro A4S been secured. The change i the weather | noteh and down thewest brauch of the Au e itio with yeliow tever in it Vincent’s hospital, | | Khrec-quarters mmle: Leonora won, Ben SMSS AMuNG, O (0 SkabanES for which (he | 10Tmed on the square In front of our house. | thie appearance in the market of | Sabie Fiver, thew up $he east branch of the | , MILWAUKEE, Sept. 6. additional bal | pyo Seqer came in last week from a voy- | Tlompson second, George Angus third, b Aaiiiec, O 1 ¢ I went to the Kussian agency and refated e o i hortant oeror | sawe river through Keene valley, and thence | 10t were taken to-night by the secoud con- | gu0 10 the Wost Lndies and South American | 1yne=1:10 prince may, perhaps, give her real estate to | ynilaa’ gocurred, and eversbody at tho | WEeAs wnd wiikalso be an important factor | SRS (,um“‘},y RO Wertward. e | gressional district demooratic conveution, r SRiA e Tt % and & American L =60 and one quarter miles, over hurdless he country. All the ofticiats of his court will | on ! ! yerybody at the |, “gerermining values. Sales of English | harty reached Adabdack Lodse, where they | s ek ORAG ; et and Golden, who is a Seotehman, tok | King Victor won, Wellil ! A i AL U ‘ b values, Sales of party rean ack Lodge, where they | sulting as before: 1L M. Ackley 13, A. K. d nt 541 West strect. Baturday 16 was ol seceive compensition commensurale with | Liene, WiSUD MG dressod, Whey had lready ativeiug e aeck were e auarters | Will spend the night, ot bout sundown. | Delaney 10, Patrick O'Neri 5. %o conten: | taien il and. Sunday night ymptams' of | Gagp, tuird: Tlihe— the rank they held. A was linsited, and we all 00k some tea. An | i tho correspouding period lust o llr,n:s":_\:{};fil’a\nvnnt_o ieir quarters at Saranac gfi: m"fii'ifl 53:11 u:l:m»u\.w. Lhisis the | yellow fever had devetoped. He was re- % ps i e —— < nour later somebody—1 dou’t remember who | €14h wheats are steady, but with It\lleduin& R (o 218 moved to the Lospital, where be is now Two Nebraska he Enemies of the Prinee. Filtecn cargoes of wheat areived, three car- - dying. ‘Ihe hospital and boarding house - o Bucianesr, Sept. 6.—New York Heralq | —rushed ng that s crowd liad €00e £ | gaes were withdiawn uud fowteen cargoes | oo OEWiek's Mission Completed. Geroatmo gt Mort Bowle fiave been disinfected. WARLINGTON, Bop. £ | Telegian Cable—Special 10 the Bik.|-~1 navo inier- | Karaveioll's house, to Temained, ineluding four of Californla and | . CIV¥ OF MExic), Sept. 6 —Lon. Arthur G. | WiLCoX, Ariz., Sept. 6.-General Miles ar- b Ty to the Bikk,] =Kectlig 1’ tt of Alnswortia - gy e e A N AR UiS WINDOWS e o Grbcon. e i Supplyof ew | Sediwick, spectal agent of the United States | rived at Fort Bowie las nght with Geronimo, Now Land Onice Aud dicah bisfuuiele 45 Buliou, weee feas ‘the taking off of Prince Alexander, to-wit; | 804 probably kill biw. 1 said this must be }g...um. wheats. Flour is dull an cheaper. | government, has completed his investigation | Natehez and several bucks as prisoners, Caj WasniNgrox, Sept. 6.—lames T. Callu- | SR SHioe At Mecoot, Neb, - ‘h‘“““‘:my_ isalakoff and Thoskoroff, soldierly -men, | S@Bbed. Isent for my horse, mounted it m‘fi'fiinmfi'fifm‘a.lx“"fi.'.‘.'ifi' *'d;h ats | wnd lias gone to Chiliuabua, baving obtained | tain Lawton with the rest of the bostiles, | han. of Now Nexieo, has been appoined special | pission was signed by the IPresident o 'he farmer 18 Gty years old, his hair is eray, | sud rode out iuto the square, where a sort of | on spot, . cheaps rj dfi':.fl‘fi" mm!ud}‘l‘n‘&"&alfl:m”m w] ‘l'?:::':blfiwre‘\‘{'"»: I—I;L:‘;u pected L0 arrive ul | agont of (e general Luud eltice lor fiaudulent | days ago he camic out of tue woe stution - lund entries. i and wers Y Lere this weruivg

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