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i, THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE SIXTE _— OCIETY ON \ o 1 ¢ ACKNOWLEDGING THE ¢ R[“_ \l I\ Sfllp S[lll P\[; PROSPERITY AND PROMISE bt . - The English Press Gives American couraging Reporte From the Com- - R - Yachts Their Just Due mercial and Producing World Openizg ¢ aved to the ar y ‘ ol g p ; Explanation by Any Officiele From | NV Vor - elogta By the emps n S chit ar erday &t the cluby le Sam's Government. At t Ohlongo was the domis p SERMONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS p B € e vachtra Since Lie WHAT A DUST WE'RE MAKING har pything else moved itexoept the The Policeman’s Lot Not a Happy One L g garde Saith the Oanadian Fly on the Eng- | yjieu soific bonis & o steads app in Belfust—Tragedy in True FE 5 5 ! ) ew lish Carriage Wheel — Social | ciation in valy securities. The effects ¢ ¥rench Style—The May N eng e re ¢ Events Among America's | the Northw flower Victory . ot etn Aristocracy nd and la and « — Je e ce — | new agreement. This n Where Americans Can Pray A o atrio Contradiction On Its Faoce rmony s t Panis Vin Hovre, Sept. 12—[New York ¥ socttiie the WA X, Sept. 12 Tele- | since then the relations of alureh e Holy 1 A venue oy . th a demand € b iinister at | Paul: the rapid extension of De L' Alma, n Il weren | ',T' S “H‘ - Staes. | \woghington, 1 tant and uncondi- | western through N in Sticoe I'he w or boltness &n 1 the " euling vessele | and the extension of the Missour wi et fatrestf i tional release of the Canadian sealing vessel sun and an iden I”‘-‘rf ”” . R -:‘ o s ubject e by the United States revenue cutter | Lincoln, Neb. Nevertheless, the spirit o loads of BUrs ¢ e AR | IRt Tl Wit Wilh T X on its face. The Canadian government | and investors were 5o much encouragad t WRYS, COO | America et P e i miles | g not t with the United | the stocks of the ron nterested elosed ¢ Noew new thing, but of yearly occurenc l with praver books i hailing from New | IO new th Sty bty L s for | orits to use the | the highest prices known lor eighie cago, San Franeiseo Louts and ot i pastine | Phe Canndia L powertul as it | earnings have undoubted!y ha rt, and passed b 18 30108 | bl R T =y Ameri mes itself to bein the waters of the Do- | an 1 influencing the operations of in ars and et i - Pl el nior coloninl dependency of Great | vestors. The pool tables, compiled by the | T e chwch Tn e moments all were | #i0: Vo, M. Huswid, o e Tmas-of | Pkt 1o Cotamerci Cnronile, o THE VABT GOTHIC EDIFICE. gk igt R f g te cutter Corwin in Alaskan wat- | gros: earnings for the last mouth, but that The services began with a pertectly drilled | 5 L Rl -A‘ o a tion in o Ve 1 ofn. 14 orily o0 to make this the actunl totals, would be greater than for surpliced-cho.r, ninete leg our ativas, | AL o v | did not fail to see the suneriority of our compluint | he British foreign | any previous August, and probably in excess four tenors and four bussos, under the direc alit '-x ol . Ll b L : o . 0 o | rivars buiid and office, which can alon wmunicate with the | ol those ever rep for any single month tion of Prelentor Post, ane of the foremost | SHERL SO OR8 0 2 it T good points. Brit United States on the subjec | This improvement has been constantly sud musicians of the English cathedral, marching | OB Bresident Darwson’s address to t g tedly w TIE BRITISH MINISTER AT WASHINGTON | rapidly inereasing since May until we have | a1douilis itle up sue corit Lot ) S 1‘ ‘.':‘m ‘“‘ h““‘j“' i ','l: e ncs 1t vat of the rece: , instruction except from Lon- | for of only about § procvesional ‘hynin, “The Chureh 18 the | PAUC HERAES PR ROTaToN HETMOROT Mor our state department hus re- | Der cont creator. | et e Foundation.” Afier the usual services the | Tebukes het fo TR Y e 1 demand, ot other communication, | Gt compired With TN | ree » Rey. John B. Morcan, D. ., who | QUITHING ToTa ¥ ] Ky f from Great Britain through | ghout 8 pe Y, the {m for the pust five years has been workiz | andbecomes timo it . ble in turning out yachts eve West or any other source up to the | 18 per cent. The gaim lius been mo @ liermit 10 create this Am n ¢ e “"‘l" AL EBAGE _]‘: e el su is ttime. 1t isbelieved to be the purpose | on northwestern rouds and these B s || SGELP S B ATAWEFSQE N ver i T [ L at we shall linve windian nuthorities 10 induce the | the moyement of Jop Are, (00T active, eloguent and good-looking ) dark, | e ;‘-‘ ez 3 n 10 take one or tw ) the book 0! overnment 1o make sueh a demand, | of heer Jer cent compired with ‘ searching eyes and a military moustache, | Y0P WP REROP B0 PR S Ll f we ar or Enclund Id such & demand be made, our zov- | of last vear, and some of he rouds | His mauner in vreaching is simple and jm- | T8 OASLAR 00 BRMOCE B b | . world in the wmatter will undoubtedly be prepared to | the St Paul & Omana. had larger ¢ | eIV gious and political evils from poutifica sailing i sate department lms no | than ever before in August | . 16 ANS SERMON brief restoring the Jesuits, w it sa; — | It has been urved mote nee St e v xtor t of w ¥ 1 | Lt facts —of | g\ lite of the increased volume of bank elew his text psulm i., 1—+0N, | was extorted in a moment of weakne 8 | portance of Berg's Statements, | f gny Cana ng vessel in | gie absolute amount of mor npic | sl lord & new sonz,” the preacher leade a sormon dr m the Pais, (via He Sep! New York 5, Bvoept sicl s every Aueri: | husiness was 1oz ans larg utt | " 1 1 T T 1th story of the Charlestol parthigu ng Her Cable--S the ¥ - { & read the newspapers. The | 1 pr ! St 03 were briefly told Lis listeners the story of the new | \ a n e 1 il tot ad I last year. and that the increased loans were | W utiful building from the time, ten | from the Hebrews, whose voice t ok | the Independence & which is published | newspaper clippings. which have been re- | to bé accounted for by the entanced prices | rs ago, when the subseription list was | theearth, I will shake not the earth ot it vs the Eu s now | SHVAC By ’:un‘n]«v;-] T AT of stocks. ," ures, however, can te brouzit | 5! ) it S b + & 4 P2 | Canadians are by no means 1o disprove this theory most conelusively, for opened, till now, “when,” as the preacher re- | butalso I | the most affe stic and revolu tussia find 1ull power to cede to the United | although August 's usually the duliest month | marked, “any American, who chances to be TAKING THEMES FROM CHARLETON | tionury doe wnd s promi- | States jurisdiction over their great inlund of | of the summer, th Al Clehrings wore Inrger in need, grief or distress. has a howe and a T'he Gua the organ of the est nence to the 8 of you \: igs Struit. ; e AL AT OF Ay, whd bOvIIeaR FEHIEE LRI B oI L s b eE oS B BN O [ O o o le. from | EOVermment officials there Lold that the claim | voar. On the other hand the private and be comforte port of the bishoy allethinz, and refers to the specinls from | Uhnited States is preposterous, being in | 5 it AnpURtRere BT 1t surprised some of Dr. Morgan’s hearers | to the diocesan synod Devmuk as docum une haute actua- | | in number and value than for any monil: in accustomed 10 the | of whic sad b | Hte.” TION OF AN INTERNATIONAL TREATY, | tjie yearand less than half as mi 18 they PROFANITY OF ENGLISIT MASONS nr frequent apsence of a de- | he Par ny and | 'wh wn 1o the wor “-m l“‘llf' i were during Mar Compared with the pré g PR ) | structively cl ) doctrine from t its | Germu eat no. | tells that Russin, from whom the United | vious August their act value wis 25 D in their own country o learn from the Lttty il ALY i | el iy PO~ | States derived its 2itle 1o Alaska, has espe- | cent less, or over ST 00, whic w the | ister’s lips that “throughout the W and carrying more for eloquent y cal importance to Be | ciully azreed tha: Bratish vessels should not | o s Tepresent lezitit ness oceupied in building the el the 2 The Clristiun Gle vites asa | — be wiolested i extic ocean. or the Behr- | ction considerably wore thau 20 per lish workmen, wwed on the work, never | good theme for sermons to sle | Solicitons B | ings sea. The treaty ‘states that England | cent in exeess of la at | i moure wotd % e | sentence he sereed u Chi ) LONDION 12.—1 itions | | R shull not'be troubled, or molested, | People hiave about en up denying the | once sufiered an imoure word 1o escape | S : NELCSOL It 4 Sopiat e e any part of tie ocenn called the Pacific. | faet that the mark A rising one s them jually ‘gratifying was it to learn | Wrote ice was shaken by a hand of | weretaken 10 protect the czar durinz hi i ging the same, in fishine | ng u w for four wonths, anc that the good work has been completed wsurable power. I eard mysterious | ney to Poland to witness the army w Aing st points 10 trade with stendiness. The extreme without the descreation of a single Sabbat | 5 a rolling alony like an | vers. Soldiers armed with loaded rifies The casa us presented by the Ny one anonth have bee All the money raised was give v and | nal druw beat summoning mer 1 | v. The train divid ves ou 1o s dpmdicadiey avice that s b gt ey 5 o | t 15 open ) Al y e West 1 81, but § hout wny need huving ariseu to-day re 101 relizious e three sections and when passing st u oo n o the lowest po May lust, but without any need huving arise to-day re ; I e | c 1 it, whether for the minimum in each month shce then has tancy fairs or other charitable ex great phenomena in the stat a-a on the question Mr. always been above that o p precedi pediences, measures so seathimely condemned — down in order to prev heries, said: “The seizure, accord- | monih, The maxium average for any one a few vears ago by that Austere Catholic, the BELFAST ON SUNDAY. carrinze oceupied b 1z 10 our View, wes unj ble and repre- | month has never exceeded the maximin for SRR i aath - | manwuvers the czar v sentution will be made to the imperial 1y previous moneh as mwuch as 1 per cent. | R s LR 3 Attempt to Kiil a Policemun—EBEvery- | wnen simiar preca authorities.” Amengthe questions involved hie i st prices until the close vela T thing Blse Quict his protection, 50,000 soldi being utilized | in the seitlement of the affair are those of | yight wore reached on August. Then th Morgan, “in which the American ) 1 | for this servic Womentary (GubAZEs Consequent npon the | was the sharp reaction consequent upon_tae = Sent. New York Herald : ! i b dete: e L ¥ 4 ¥ awe to be synonymous of luxury | ¢ ST = forfeitu seals’and the deteution o siagency of mone, In h-~; than a for ee, this building stands a 7 g Sy Fre| ng for War vessels N night there was a deciine of nearly 4 per ice, this building stands a5 8 | gonie was made to-night to_asss T e e pas | o o WHITE HOBSBCLEAN | Gent. which 1% averagimg thé market within len of American, chrisiian £CD- | rio; Juspector Cosgrove, whiose cousins, the | iyere 1l v The wihite house repuirs are being rapidly | ghout 3¢ of 1 ver cent of the minimum of the d represonts the princivle of e | Ginans. ave old New York il | heen crused at Chatham by the unexpected | compieted, and by the middle of this week | provious month. giving of our best to good works.” of Tercy strogt, Shankhill, two detectives were | T ©/PL0f urgent orders from the admiralty | the mansion will befready for the return of I'he vally trom this low point has been The new chigreh is a cathedrat-dike struc- | fnockod down and Kick 11 L expedite the completion of the man of | the president and Mrs. Gleveland. What- | gow, but comparatively steady and by 1o t ¢ . ol e Acas & ",l I’" al knocked down and kicked but not seriously | Relavs of workmen will by ever little ehanges the limited appropriation® | 1eafie us fust as was the aNheanis ure of the modern Gothiciype. he gener " N OV 1 ¥ £ | 1 o " o) iy o ), injured, while dispersiy crowd, whi duy and night if necessary. will uliow in the decoration of the interior et has, however, at these | prices miie Magimin stone, Savoniere |y, guthered. Cosgrove ran up & side street | resarded us indicating | particutarly in rivate apartwents, Will | jegs 1o fear than three months ugo, when the e fi‘ Iranc “""‘l"" 1 ‘“’“’( UL | grer a young feliow, who had beea the only | complications. :'”',.“"""“;”""x“‘ until Mrs. Clevelund is here vmfi.r op was Hhvyliulfl and it ‘\“. only stained ouk Is effectively used on the voof, the | o 5 PR — o give directions. reckless speculation 1o discount futures. Ail s TR F A AL ] becidT e cthwd whojusad g Incguage Alexander in Quict, A SOCIAL MECCA . Crops Ak ont of danger, excent cotton and general effect being light, airy and graceful. § 4, the police. As soon as the fullow saw Loxpoy, Sept 12.—Nothing is retary and Mrs, Whitney are anxious to | corn. and both of fairly well ns- The architoctect was the late Georse | g e had sepurated Go trom the | T sepinl dmaa btin b s EN entertain the president at Lenox, Mass., but | Gured. Crops on the continent are kuown 1o 1"*““‘1'“1 “""‘-vllv ’T w ‘.'"“ bithe iC 1"]‘ | trol of police he turned and SRR e et it | REIRL A “’”lm‘;‘l;;; the ‘OPPATS Y e s fously injured, and the low pric o il . Court, and whose, designs since his s e e e sit toEngland, The prince will remain_at | tw > aceept this hospite Seeretury | ver wilitutes against the imports of whea s ; . DELIGERATEY LEVELED A REVOLVER Jugenheim for the present, his health being | and Mrs. Whitney ave al Lenox, where the | fy , iness of the country lins death have been carried out L his son, # trom Indi: The b ne tu untry ha b ot mestzol A over his left arm as a rest and snapped it | shattercd. lorizon grows brighter as the days | boen inerensing at a very rapid rate and the A"“':l' i cet. The chureh oceupies @ | hrop tunes at Cosgrove. The caps exploded DU ROINIIED BB fen. Severul members of the diplomatic | traftic « ads is enormons. 1t would splendid site sli e, it 1ho mploing. was: apparan 1TLE 2B corps huve taken cotts re, and a num- | aniear that t to yfeir exosata il TR AL i ‘ll":“\”.'x',',‘ SR Pl P np, 28 the pistol did not 20 off, A blow of | A Sheriff Selzes a Large Quantity and | Deraf wealthy Sew horkers will be on hand | possible striugency Jwoney warket, but of the American quartes i Among A gLl R L 5 ey ALsheANONAL TR, 2 mdications of 1hi 0 meRns a8 they the largest donors were the late W. H. *‘uu- orgisHCkmiertnip it ounch BbtainL, Destnoysthe Linger. SHE WANTS DANIEL TO RESIGN, have been. Money ed very muck A l"t_ G 6 Eanilly. 0o RIS U Bt i {id not disable the ruflian who ran off LAWRENCE, Kan., Seot. 12.—{Special Tel- retary Manning and wife are n easier during the wee e Do o Mea | Aftera hulfmile chnse through the narrow | egram 10 the BEE, |—The ereatest of feeling | iz the lut = brasher, It L. Fryor, . e l’; : ",“ e e of e | Blieys between Stk Hill and the old Lodze | prevails hese over the confiscation by Sheriff | {0 Wi e samoinbored, Has e HURRAH OF A HURRICANE, AT the giftof Mr. T, 1 Nevin, The | Tonds, the fellow escaped. Onc enco at Bismarck Grove. where the West- | Goned Siere winter, Jamaica Suffers Great Losses From Shortunry chanel if the 1L of the lute son of | Leuture o8 the whole aftuir is that no ual fair hus been in prozress for a | quite fond of the soiu Wild Winds and W 5 was made to stop the policeman weel § of #,600 botties of beer, which nad | @nd anxious te re R Bontongstiaies Mo B.L BN, e drony a1 ohuse or to gid runaway. A been seized the first of the week from par- [ however, since the beginning of the i e L R was the first person whose remains entered it P8 ; R ; ral | s illness, equally anxious tiat he resign | to the Be.]—The steamsbin Ko The chnneol was given by the Irte George P, | the whole neleiiborhiood ‘would s : HOSMALD SR LU IO OTLORI 0 the cabinet, if becessary, and endeavor | Captain Ackerly. arived to-day Clapp and the alta of a2 e e : pEo LU aRy ARy, ELONA RN DuL I AS L to reguin s health, | West Indies. Captain Ackerly Morton, The pul Mr. Rt R e e S L e Secretary Db OX HOLSERACK, ohack | the recent earthquuke was not felt iy s, Fredorick Hauteville. foul name. In fact,a echild which yelléd | of the largest stand on the grounds ¢ | mides atuwridng gl from -office duties in J OF Sisoent S8 ERLE "0 X THE LARGE WEST WINDOW e e i s : (ESHCOR KD 0N the enrly part of the evening, His chance | a full nccount of the hurricane the given Benjamin Hart, nd the one adjoining | chanied by fts mother. The idea among th e guantsies which iy eing deal | for an outing comes whien the presidont” re- | tated Jamaica August 19 In Kingston tl spanked b othe i iden awong the | to the immense crowds of visitors urns to the white house. i Sttt ¢ e right by enr, Th ! . o sea rose 10 an unusual height abou iton the right by Mr. Heury White, jr. The | pojige s that the would-be assossin is the | Missouri and other Shewll Corwin | To-day’s Post say talesyam ' from (| BR800 A0 A8 B e windows at the side of the organ arethe | yooeher of one of those killed during the riots. | arrested the parties at the stan Omahn was received yesterday annonneing | market, the spray dashing oy gifts of Mr. David P. Morgrn and the Win- | gy raneral expectation is that such attemps h LG R s the death of Frank Confrey, of the Uuion ue. Several lives were lost dow in the clerastery were given by the Jute | 15 SEIT (s eanerte S o tin el Pucinc ¢ and ‘requesiing that | ber of vessels wrecked. At St. Andrew the Aamiral Gordon, M W. 1. & e on individuals will be reporte at intervals rd until late Sat his brother. who is thouzht to be in | hurricane was felt with more verity 1 ) AR B i ‘\1' S all the winter until they suceeed in k six men to wor this eity, be n Ihe decensed has no | at Kingston, and £he destruct : g 2 policeman for each person shot by the the bottles and. ot relations or friends in Omana and the pol Y ) the gift of M=, W. W. Tucker. Rioa1 ik sistanm eas alatNly Blibail s by o ravine which empties into | here are unable to fingd the brother, who was | was greater. At Constant the Spring Cuar BEVIES OF CHARMING AMERICAN GILLS. B river, and yeplacing the empty | supposed to be liere.” stables, the Baptist chapel and two other 2 N e aeh i) the crowd, which rema good humored iy R Rive hund ———— -~ pla f worship were destroyed, T e graceful i horouzh Parisian toile o X " 1 S i Jaces of wo! e destroye mission :“‘”’x “ .‘,.. e bl _"‘m 1..' ¢ | spite of the two arrest the operation DEADLY PISTOLS, e AV e \_M“ SR Pt s Swept awes Fiamstead cizht houses every pew. Particulurly beautitul was a DEATH IN FRENCH STYLE. in the state, and its | An Atchison Policeman Shoots and is | were destroved Darracks at Neweastle Miss B—, a dazzling blonde, in s simple, b MLy oy ooy Heo k| Shot by a Prisoner are reported v and the da | elegant, brown dress, with o red ribbon at | A Mistr Murdered and Her Par LI St L e ATcisoN, Kan., Sent. 12.—(Specinl Tele ¢. The sol e sinee camped B " . + id u us beinga very ot T Y e ishtown A S Y rendered ||u‘ n lAm.l a tall hat, with amour Suicides. B | gram o the Diaj—dbis sttermoon avout | fi(:ler. Ltown DIty b , endere stuffed birds with - white wings Pams (via Havie), Sept. 12—=[New Yori 95.0'clock & negso named Henry Harring- | Lomeless snd un old lads L Among those present were noticed: | Merald Cable il 1o the Bee.|—P4 Cadet Cs ton made Lis mpearance o the corner of | Swallowlield Chancery hall we Mr. McLean, the American winister; Augus- | had hardly recovered from the exciteme e 19.—18 A o e SIS L A e | B et o datot | tus Joy, secretary of lezation Mrs. B. K. | caused by the Iy in the 1 il Telogram to the Bee. |—Tn t ad- | ated o disturbance, O ¢ ) b peasautry were destroyed | Withrop und family, the Misses Post, Miss | Albany when it by & doub g the ¢ fots at | ored, was sent o quiet or g b, They | Clxistophgr ant Moum Oharies ¢ s | Reubell, Miss Nekin, who presented crime hardly Isss drwwatie. To-night, he Fort) - upon | u foothridge scrossa ditch, where | Jueves. b hese are the | MEAUTIFUL WREATH OF ¥1L.OWELS | ing that a murder had been e tted in the bei | ¢ 1ol inse and Harrington broke | great Colonel and Mis, Bue d Orsel, 1 drove to that lovely an the state loose an d over the side of the | the destruc ”“ i | 1oy stroch. At Sus corne wrp dispi | brigge. Busket started 1o foliow him, when | Mony distric Lis. rederick Lurteville, aud in short, u | d.Orsel aud the Rue Sevestrey st on the | pige, the superiniendent Harrington drew a revolver and threatened | eyowds of ho charming .:m. t . the prettiest | summit of Lout Mar ~x-«im of making him go sk | 10 shos This did not deter ket, who | asking for aid, WAoU 1A Ao A crlos : lubby lodging louse frequonted by ent cannot earr we of is- | still went for iis man, - Harrington fired and - q 4\\~| was deacending tho elure) sieps a vl and strays of the exterior houl ieaa st the ¢ il | Basket drew his” yevolver and e MURDER FOLLOWS MURDEJR, wear by exclaimed iy, it's just fike | aud dignified by the the name of *Howl ont if = e rned e ner closed | e SN SRPU N S (b S Haseh of - Ao punishment if th uid approve | tarned =l et So then ol A Son Kills Bis Father and the Oflicer ce—— of the Cheval Blane let a room to a TH e T R e ano e g wvolver, The pistel shots uttracted g % | SERMONS IN EDITORIALS, - 3 lied censure uvon both court and | prowd, and when they eame up they discoy SPOKANE FaLLS, W. T, Sept. 12.—A ter shopman named Dorval, and & won t t Y e D u 1 superintendent. ‘The disposition on the ered that both men fwere budly wounded. | rible double tragedy oecurred on the sevent ¥ow the Rehigious Papers of London | sidersbly older than hin Margurite | of both Secretaries Eud and Whit Busket was taken o His home on North S B A o e Write lach Other Up. Buisson, These fresh wrrivals seemed to s been to discourags il ity a s | ond street and Barringion to the city - o cypfn s . =1 i has been to di the arbitrary methods | Spokane Fulls and Oksnogan. A man Loxnos, Sepl 12.—[New York Herald | Jead u cotand, doz life, for they were con- | whieh have pre during the lust few | Ab examinationfignelepad the fact that e | o iod Paine sommitied murder i Al . abslo—Rbe o 3o B i istang | atontiy ananline : \t. sfter o more | years at both u lemy. by | ket had a {atal wound from a for ur cali- | named Paine comwitied murder in Missouri | oy pacial to 8o Sine. 1—=Tue aeligions | steutly quaweling. o INOREA Wi el ineessant hus been ke " | bre revolver, the'ball awterinz the Jeft breast | several vears ago and was sentenced t : | side of London is better cared for just now | violent scene than usual, smothered grouns | Wiich meessunt t g Sapt Ap { T | oy O S . RN - e and the cadets lost valuable tim these | below the nipple and zangcing upward, and | He made bis escape and came 1o Wyoming | by ity clerical pross than persoualiy by its | and cries were heard i the room they occu- | Wholesale courtmartials | will prove fatal. Haesngion has a wound | gt e T Orinagun. conty clergy, who are geperally on a holiday | pied on the third floor clo: the 100f aud | Young Wheeler, the cadet adjutant. has | 0D the right breastin phu Hi nouts became kuown a1 | The big temples are mainly cared | ndjoining & dairy. A crowd collected | been restored to duty. 1t s nice question | besides havinz his skull | S NIGERIOMIS DAt O A0 G S the prenedaries wminer canons, cub- | police were sent for, | how General Merrit 1d haung ‘oh blows from B ,nu).v;\« die. | ition was sent 1o Spokane Falls and placed i | pue Y| aguinst cadols, ovel t sen drunk, us ol is u sober, Judustrious wan an ) the hands of Ju 4, # constabie I curates, while the yrovineal black | al had dacked the door, Du | AR o O e R ohiatn s it o oicor, wiile Hemingion 1 & WOIth: | 1o sarve. He fook 8 deputy hamed. Failis cauts largely tilled the non-conformists | a lockswith fetchied by the police burstin and | and were not required o report. until the ex- | drunken wreteh. Pty pi g Praiofintey i g oy ddd | pulp News dealers earefully provide | fow e hody of Marguerite Cuisson lying | piration of their leave, whieh was at parade, | —o— iyt T e s e T Sl e B on sule every Suturday coples of the relig t Yoy had strangled her, it is | Bibe bours luiex | ¥ :":"““"““' ¥ “‘ 2 | e and placed handeutls on i 1 s besl — ~ P - = - ORK. ept. 12.—[Special to the I s > CWe pay Phese belonging to London mumber alonsy, The murderer % L d e n 10 bid farew wife el My g oy Vo g i ¢ B Y A Mexican Quake. —Tne county fair closed yesterday and in vet, which wak grauted i thirtcen nou-seetarian, four Baptists and | about 1o leap onto the roof ¢ dinre when | ©rry oF MExico, Sept. 12--Au official ve- | spite of the ient weather the fore part | ficers aud the prisoner staried on uch B e e Aaacr the order. | Port to the governor trow Sequistean, s state | of the week beens suceess. The exliibits | board for ~t;..';{|,«-]3.\1: o to the churehes of Lreland, Scotls i Trs By alteerter? | iu Alexico, says a shock of earthquake with | were excollent and the soeiety will be likely | Sonlt, B 5o OF Al deq Wales, Al these I find to be fu et it ol Bt ve | vscillations from enst to west was felt here | 1o be able to pay premiwms i fu SRt and Daxan Ear wit CONTHOV LHSAL AND Pi 4 bt tha guiliosing -ar suiside, Berval, | DORH00H 4 8003 Siclook 0 e METBINE Of | apoed ring was ngs vellied ol nifle. The ibi bl i 4han are of the Awerican rel i Rue Albany murderer, ebose |y four vears azo, whe the massive building | for-u was won by G E. Marston's | turned the fire with revolve Of late there hias beel sowe 110 ie. As the crowd the street stood | oceupied by the London bank was cracked | Voluuteer Girl: best heat, 205, The u was 100 short. The fifth sho spilling between Free Protestants and ( sreathilessly waiting the progress of the dra- | and other editices injured | ety running ruce was won by “Brovn Idier | bard in Lin and b Jies. Soweof the pupers of the forwoer tuilh wstic seene the mwderer rushed 1o 8 window i r—. | 8ud Lite Bird, huth esvnodat North Loup. | dead Faikln thon whinged bls Sssued, are particniarly severe at the finely | snd fung humself headtorewost on to the | o SHCHES ”‘;' e il e T it et ey | Dinmes Tall chand Trant e sitle sioa carved madonna aud child statud recently | pavement, sud death was instantaneous. | "‘“7'1' ;KL‘ i RENNN0 Sphoin | o smmuionship 0f the world. Irof, | e made Lis escape. The ol erected over the entrance of the North Tran- | “There's the very place where he dashed bis | FMEC 0 Ay oy -‘j“‘“"“' truck ol 8l { Neil Brayton made two successiwl bal- | dying confessed the ¢ sevipt in Westminister abbey. Others are | bruins oat,’ S reariing. with wham | $ho Saplh of A0 dest. Mo s Resw Al | ous asesisions wiken thgt when e bae good-lye ‘Lo Lis Witter oover Lord Randoiph Ohwrehill and | 1 was discussing the trageds. “Just down | W@ salt awell, and 6000 or 4,000 burwe Por (he Earinguake Suflerers | bim ven If b6 Lad 4o kil the oficers, his court eriticism of the late attack wade on | there,” he added, pointing 10 the window, | SoWed out In ttime hefare the nipe w P Fasiaguss o Ay he Ot e | plugged. Experts say they have seen we New Youk, Sept. 1% —Four hundred dol- | ~- the Cathiolic home secretary. es the body of his victim.” 1he murder- | 1EE"G s Produce 4,000 harrels & day with | lars were takew up to-dey &t sorviees in 8t. | Nebraska and lowa Weather. g ANTIMEAT WELK. | er's zemains were removed 1o the police | poorer prosbects at fivst than this well. Th George's chureh in aid of the Cuarleston For Nevraska and Iowa: Generally far Wik the papers speak pleasad of the | station. | ol is of the best grade. | sutierers. | westher; uearly stationary tewperaiure i NUMBER 77. G e THE BEATRICE PRIMARIES What Reports From the Wester LATIILL LN ¥ States Indicate - gty WITWponF L8 s Wewks Hists. of | 2 to Oarry Gage County t ¥ ne B w . (Ut \ Vo majo ? received e | D S AT THE POLLS, In ¥ ; \ 0 nsas, | Outrages on the Sacredness of the 3 1 W IS & wirend | Ballot Box—Bribery and Fraund suf ¥ at t t any injury ! Worse Than Mississippi gl | &h un Policy ooy gl e Tiros e An Infamous Aftair n, N jowa and | &nd riotous non-resident I'he question Kar pp yrackw., The | admits of bt one answer from any capdid describabie scene enacted at the Beatrice Fo srdin reports from | primary last Wednesday att To say tue wo " ¢ rowing | it was a disgraceful aff is to put it too ‘ e nveraze is berw n mildly. Nomore audacions and shameless i Rl B 1A attenipt to ignore and defeat the will of the from Lee and Mor I they ure | toa vote was ever made, The unblushing the only ones Tepor ot full | eftrontery and lawless disrezard of justiceand aver ld I'he ave s the lowest in decency bited upon the occasion, were EApaIvS KA S IOanuoutHes i porfect accord with the well earned repu- warage 1 from 30 b In | tations of the instigators and divectors of the 3 Ca ounties reports show that [ ruflians who monopolized the polls and vot- i wil € u“‘ Foooy vield. Iu | ing. As soon us the polls were opened, Sl ecatur, Marion and Anpapoose | qyjly 200 strangers, non-residents of the e . e telegraphed | county, many of thow democrats l ceni sent lnst w uld | and residents of other states, thronged ilied to lowa instead and crowded around the voting place. Most® sus the lowest uerage peported 1«29 | of thew were men shipped in to construct et kes om0 0 90 MEF cent | the Union Pacific switel vards at this place. fonri the avernge for fifteen seat- | They were under the influence of liguor and a 1 N 1 i Alls below 50 per cent, with a | were boisterous. profane and quarrelsome, EONNIL b8 per eent. wate | They were headed and voted by a non-res| o Wiscousiu sowe of the countios InGiget® | dent contractor, who, with face livid andd and Shebovein counties the yield is placed | mind muddied with whisky, exhibited as it from to teu v bushels an agre. The | complete irnorance and coutempt of the average 101 the State runs very 1ow .| ualifications of voters as Inck of decency Fully one hult of the counties of Minh2s0th | and trathruiness. For a time Judie Smith DIty i A1 pien1ISce WA he kb 188 and other prominent citizens tried faithtully ever known iu that county anc v, in the capacity of challengers, In Mi it will prob red the | to wrevent the casting of improper votes, but’ w’h otk yeur 1ok ey | 10 DO purpose. With “our Colonei Colby™ R CAY M ErAB It P on the inside with the judges to see that the eports contihue 10 indicate that early | votes were taken the inside, the non- otatoes promise while | Tesiaent repenter to cast the votes, and the nearty ail the fate planted_potatoss are very | above mentioned non-reside tractor to poor, indicating generally less than one- | vouch for the right of the aters 1o el Sho tauAl 1610, " Do nerenKe: Tor the || mopuat, o voting sed am total erop w exceed very little more than rapidiy as the eminent anc d - states- one half the u yield. i wmen (God save e mark ) w concocted the Tie late rains, have lmproyed the whole schene could huve wished. The chals somewhat in lowa and 1liuois, wi | lengers were soon crowded and - pushed ¥ mections 18 rapuited short but | away and the enthusiastic transients sur- Tor Targe Sectione pastures are reported | Tounding the polls gnve themselyes up to and short and cattle lean. In u voting with pert andon. Lach of the wortions of T1linois, Missourl, lowa, Al | mob was lnnited only by his inclination and $0to and Kansas, corn is being p \e number of names he wished 1o assume quantities for 1 Citizens eame and left with voting, On Hogs' e ghit bu u few took ndvantage of brief luls when ¢ i1 Fepi the non-residents were absent in neighbor- 1 Osag ng saloons, and east their batlots. Disgust, ) frow unkn shame and indignation filled the breasts of pectable but distranchised republican WHIPPING WILLIAM. nd even most of those who were rasponsibie what w taking place skulked away A Worthy Young Domestic Chastizes | ashamed of their own work. The huml Her Traducc ug. indefensible and mexcusable affair of New Y Foyigd s Felegram to | st Wednesday was not a republican primary- 3 ouk, Sept. 1 pecia gram Ihe transient railronders, without reenid and independent, who ne from | their own way The 1ist ot dele piv- England cight years ago and hias no relatives | s the majority of yotescastdo ot in_any i side of 1he oconn. sings in the choir | Stnse remesent & cousiderable winority— id L10.00880, RINgS L0 ‘\ WOIE | ek Jess @ mujority—of the republicans *of of the Gospel pavillion, Brooklyn, Sunday | Beatrics precinet.. No republicsn will be and meeting niehts, and works for her living | any the Jess u republican, nor any the more u ns a domestic the rest of the time. All who | bolter, whio reluses 1o subinit to the qetion of know her give her aa excollent reputation. | W mn-uu.\x‘;l: ’.kln‘l-h sates. Asainst most of the Last night the head of the famiiy whore she | POens whose nuuee appear upon the sou isn servant, and about a bundred other | they wish to ret their own sell respect persons, stood by in St. Mark's avenue and the respeet of their fellow-citizens, they applauded her as she zave a terrible thrashing | OUE ut to bave the conraze atd munbood to with & rawhide to Willinm Strong, who was | FeTuse to present themseh ee 1o, the, coutty formerly empioyed in the custom, house and | yopublicans. They wost likely e InnooeIt used 1o pay atiention to her Sl of the discredituble means by wihich refused to allow him to call on | they are expected to be foisted upon this s Ay 101 because he -was | Precinct. ; ""‘__ o el Ty A numerous class attribute all the blame to R A B s | coins: o @l certunly is entitled to BRLINOSY 0 RC N o el s his of censure, but there were co-con following _nes abiout, ubd ‘s circinted 610 | syirators, who ure tqually at fault. Before ries uguinst her charucier. “Two months w:o | gl campuign closes there will I more o &ay e was put under bonds for good beliavior on | iy yespect 1o who are ot the Lottom of tiie hiercompiaint. JEvAIVINIEDY e sl Qe | sehewe to win political honor in “his neck of out would tollow her She. l'x’m g ) LT e bribiery ARCHCOICHYATY DL Suffice it to say t the riotons non-residents toa Justice of the peace, but, gotting e | were to a man for Church Howe, Colby and encoiragement, declured she \\u.l) d o Sabin., ‘These three aspirants, in this county hijystimnoiogmrasionbajqxeio G erieie ut lenst, seem 10 luve Tmked their political to bug her ide he could find in | forpunes togethier wnd 1o buve ndopted the ew York, Lust Swrong passed the | gyne political methods. Sinee the first house. - . - s . pamed gentleman, with s hair parted in the 1o VUL NOT LET THIS CIANCE SLIT," | middle, ‘with his tppunt fongue and Alie Gall, (and guuRLiis jim came UD | hypoeritical smile, cwme mio our mids D AAIAEB10 Aay v vateli e | the air has been full of railrond he house, She p e him n eut | pgges and corruption money, By descono- with the wiip across th following it | 1o \ith niederates, Colby and Sabin, With rupid biows over the fuce and nock that | 1o the trickery and chicanery of the lowest ought the biood treely vacpowd vone | wnd most unserupulous ward 1o ns, he ully urzed the girl on and he soueht | .5 gatistied the rank and file of the republi- sufety I tiight. Shefollowed, lashing Bi | can yarty that he is not a fit person to repre every steb. e sougnt admittanee 10 o | sont this distriet I the balls of congress house of Dr. Bunker, crying out 1o the house | Fyep if he munages to secure the nomination R G oAl raslca il ad n: she wall kiy | he will fall far short of veeoiving the full re- ebpr God's salce leb e in; she will Kill | punfica vote inthis county. His associates 1 1 and conduet are making hini odious. Hobekead shorgylieidansly.o: auasey Fraud, corruption and violetice were ré owd, When he did filly get P Bl A e TosE A OniveRh e ik ome of the whole watter will de- off' the id returued Iy upon the netion of the county fon. 1 it refuses in any way 10 be Joining Je olled by th 81 ious d ion from e oRe ask e Beatrice. a ticket mny be nwmed which can MILWAUKEE, Sept. 12.--|Spe s I « or Subin is nowimated, to the Bek.|—Alexander L | theit inevitbie defeat will mvolve tie entive president of the St. Pay i, who is well | tieket in n g known us a stauneh democrat, was asked | The al £lven tiine. fullz, ity this ufteruoon 1t the reports were true that tthe TeAUILGE he 1 i I k " ya victory for himself rog n this fi If the S eves it may S0 wppear, bug R B Gy \athing but the defeat of himseif and A £ g Mor o i Despora atlenpts are tis, 1 shall vote I [ it % ring 1o subsidize the loeal ) e du every Lo el | but far they bave beeu only partindy ostad aiid fiis § Oameusing in 1 ider that 12 ! e el ' t o was heid in - this city, i 0 1 4 prured by the Knapp men, A resolution o e : it was offered 1o instruct the city delegatss to up o candidate 10 1iin | seeurc a aclegation to the state convention | who wouid port Dr. Knapp for governor, ador Pisherios An amendwent was offered 1o the efiect that HALD N. 8., Sept. 12 it wiis the desire of this eaucus that York rinne member of the Newloundland legis [ nuty's delegat all honorable weans e Juture Tor Beunu Vista, now her s: The | secure the nomis s of Dy, Kuupp as long Lubrador fisheries are un entire fuilure | w reasonabic chunee for big their best they afford but a bare subsisten | |30 ustructed 10 vote | Phis amendment was and 50,000 people go from Newfoundland to | ther opposition by Judge Post and Lubrudor tor fish every year. ‘T ar | Knupp's v Pl whd was tuadly voted they have uot cought enough 1o puy | dowh and the resolution carried. “he dele- Yy e T A clected are: E. Ieisinger. ). F. Hale, . . ' Hutlstrom, G. W, Post, M. Sovereign, tlegst 90,000 more " A { Swith, €. A, MeCloud. Georse [ upon the success o bove wmentione D, E! Foristall, N, M. Ferguson, £, 30,000, The total failure of the shore fishery | i, NP, Lundeen, 1. Q. Wrieht, A renders 70,00 prople iy | J. New nd L. R Cov. York coupty i these depending up being | 1 btedly forGeneral Thayer it Enapp was abor. | outof the field. and the convention nest nduy will be Tikely 10 50 instruct, Knapp e stiod with o delegation hay cond cholee, and if Lis friends puisi ica, he way be wllowed to nume # General Grant's failway « M . 14—The coned val Grant's Southern Ny he Mexican railway for waste land, in the slies (Y vy this i ot Vera Or uchio, Oaxeca and Okipaswes wind hud @ 1 u [ 1 lured forfeited. The nd did ¢ 1 W long time sincy hatt i where everal Louse the Week. unroafed and one honse entirely dewo The table compllod N0 ISt WETE 1} al disy to the Fost from ~-- of the ting clearing bouses b Death of @ Well Kuown Professor the Uuited States gives the gross exchangyes SALEM, Mass.. S¢ P'rafessor Gurnes, | for the week ending Septeniber 11, S78011 05 per sent over Uou ding weriod of Lust year.

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