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THE OMAHA DALy BEE \ ¢ - — - —— > o ST - NTT N - SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. TUESDAY, MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1886, NUMBER %8. N N N often taken down “Labby,” buthe can’t go NI~ / n THE CLEARINGS RECORD. D10 p ORATLS, | DAty thivstonare ta CHin, o o o | HOW CR])“ AL (: LENDAR A LOT OF LONDON GOSSIP. | 'S saises, for the “best of at sensons, | MAINE ~ SOLIDL LINE, ASSIGNED TO PASTORATES. | Shivtissionary tocuga OWA'S NAL CALENDAR. Now the grand old "uns have been put away, v Omaha Ranks Thirteenth, with dmiua district<fe AV, Pholps, presiding Sk = .| its od alustiLabby even havinga sal- e Seventy-Six Per Oent Increase. ., | Brown, Fremont: C. C. Wilson, Hoopers Points on Rociety and s From Sporting | ary. | The Plamed Knight's State 8till Loyal to BostoN, Sept 13.—[Spe clegram to | Olergy of the North Nebraska Methodist | Chas. Dawson, North Bend: T. M. House, | A Des Moi Darkey Carves the Hoart Out | ] ] R - { 1 st chure 1 ( Se i 9 and Political Life T e edaiiag i the Grand Old Party, the Beg.]—The following table, compiled COonference Given Appointments, ki LS i et s of His Boss. - St. Step v;’ l.lv\‘u W ‘n.\m m‘nw, i from special dispatehed to the Post from - Ouiahas H. L. Millard, Hanscom p - _ | versation in third-class life of a mechanic's managers of the leadifg clearing houses of Hilton, Omaha Ct.: R.'W, Tist . CULLED FROM ENGLAND'S PRESS | wife who lind brought her husband's_dinner | BIG REPUBLICAN PLURALITIES. | Rttt b o K dle rross eleatings | THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERANS. | (i n, Sehuyler Ivl- it, Swidee, | SUICIDE OF A NEWSPAPER MAN - toa public house adjoining his workshop. ————— for the week ending Saturday t. 11, and — Springfields H. G. Pittenger, Tekamah: E. J - . The hu ente d procecded to It 3 e ; T 3 3 Robinson, Vacoma: R. B, Wilson, West Digs at American Ladies and Praises ‘L’v' ",": Ty "I‘{" ntered and procecded 10 | payiing O in the Vote of 1884—Small | the increase or decrease from the same | Interesting Sesstons at the Synod at | obi Okear Exgleson, Atlingtons’ €. 1. | An O1d Citizen of Upper Grove Burns for Yankes Mon~Small Scleas "] say g0k, obacrvad 1ho Wits, prerising Showing of Third Party Ballota | beriod last year: | Auburn—Lively Contest at the Day, fBikioms Horman, o be siup His House and Kills Himselt= 4 tions in Prose and Verse the newspaper, “1 sce that poor young kid- —Rcturns Coming in i York Oounty Republican Bend Ck! A, H. ilenry, Oakls Death by Laudanum-— —Other Poreign News. nappea prince has gone back to Sophia.”? slowly. g ; Convention. B ,"”T" Other State Newa, W ; y N o0 g g didiis Ty to Atizona. — ’\[‘l\l\\\.x‘» his mun‘!h ‘”!!,' vl »\H h you - CITIES, % g Teft without 1‘]'\“"“( - Gossip From London. 2 f."',,', ';:"1“‘:;']1'“;'; 1“';”;'1”?.‘:.“ ll“, be torn The M 2l & The Methodist Conference. ment that he may attend one of our schools A Fair Cutting. TioNboN; . Bept TH=[New Yorle Hamald | o o L N O T o 3 PorTLAND. Me., Sept. wo hundred | _ TeRAMAN, Neb, Sept. 18, ~[Special to the Hivangeie Atheran S¥nod Dis Moixes, Septs 15— [Special Telegram Cable—Spweinl to the Ber.|—The leaves | Y fomMNis wife by i‘.‘“‘ il and twenty-three towns give Bodwell, repub- | Now York X Bx.) ~The work of the conforence on Satur- | Kvanzelic ""‘"l‘""':)‘ Y the | 10 the BEE.]—Last evening a young man that fall from the gossip journals are still e eI fcan, 45,6 and 84 day was the usual reports of varions commit- ' L y ' | mamed Jolin Murdock was stabbed and killed! . . : 4 “Not his wife? Then the czar has done ' L X s Bk, |—The Lutherans in convention here ) - brownly sear, lacking the gentle showers | 0L A Ao towns tees, to be published in the minutes, Inter- [ (e = FE FALEEANS B COMPRatiot B | on the state fair grounds, as it is supposed, and brilliancy of the fall season. But 1| 15 00 8 Red- | St Louis.... . spersed with somio episodes Illustrating the | ;0 Cor'Siidny, On Saturday evening ad- | DY 8 young colored man named Straders gatlier these fair, green leave el ‘;’_w ot AUREANE man, demoerat, 41,500; — prohibition, | Baltimore. .., generosity of Methodist preachers. No | J & G BRI 8 B Ve 3. | Murdock has been employed on the grounds: AN AMERICAN GIRL TO MARRY A HARON. 16 Gutiet '”"”“ ;‘!'"f:m ey l’ dy Ran- | M0: two greenback eandidates, 2,093, and | San Fiancisco sooner was any worthy object presented than | {rvses WITR R KRG A TIE P B as foreman of the graders, and in common Vanity Fair Is informed that a marrince | " St o e adatone's | Scattering, 8. The repubiican plurality this Pl the question was asked, “How much do you | GAde Ot TR SIS T BEEES A | with other workmen has missed small will soon take place between Miss Carrolland | T2 Hri that o S aaeg Hacston® | year in theso towns 18 9,02, agalnst 14,080 | ke cits: feel for it?” and a response came in eollec- | FEVEER QCCTERRY B MISHORE ) RS0 | amouuts of (obaceo from time to time, which | Baron Louis de LaGrange. She is the dangh- :v;'“m, L"”tr '-‘I‘,Hr"“-) *"“l I"""“rlm{” < | N 1884, beinz aloss of 4,493, A similar loss | Louisville tions that amounted to several hundred dol- | o < all to the full realization of thelr duty | ey accused Sirader of taking, — Last night ter of Lee Carroll, ex-zovernor of Maryland. | G0 S0 RiBIE £, s6hT8 ’1":‘_" With o | in towns yet to be heard from will give an | New Orleans i : and privileges in that respoct, Rov. Barnitz | Murdock repcated the accusation and hot is the owner of Doughregan | ' bR B cont in | AEETezate vote of 127,000, divided as follows: | Qmaha A collection of nearly $50 was sent to Mrs, | % il B il > ia. | Words followed. The negro proposed to lusband to the house and. taking her seat in Providen 4,002,850 ) has just returned from a tour in California, | of the very old-style country | i B0 Gt BOUSEUAE, (akine Hor sear I8 | Republican, 6%,500: democrat, 53,2005 prohibi. | Affyidenee.. 007 80 Unddock, the widow of the murdered Metho- | (0% 155 FEIEREE HOR L HOHE 10 G ot | fiEht, and threatened to cut Murdock. The ing in the United States, which | o LS SER0 '““‘ ‘,'“m" “‘v"\‘vh tion, 8,300, The labor ticket lad no guberna- | Milwankoo, . 007,000, dist preacher in Sioux City. ; AT 160 SonEEaRALIGNS Rkl VisIton old onaw: | Inier repllad; = “¥ou —avlllouti He » fine, park-like grounds and has | K45CH : Lot atoh | e3Hal eandidnte, fior cohgrassional: candis | Datroit 19-0,280) The evening session closed al the business | {0t e R eRtAPREe | Sl Veu? and diew a which often lasted till the small ! : ; *Du g GR U A ; ‘hich was | HLisTeport of his tour was highly entertain- | from his own pocket and . s most e features of & large |, 0 o the tmorning. Sinee [ date in - the fourth =~ district, but | (AYer excopt reading the appointments, which Was | 1,0 1 gingtructive,. Ho fs n very earnest | after Steader. A fow minutes Inter M English country seat, with anc 1 K RAdaBTaI s A Yan ¢ the | the few fizures of the congressional | ¢ frtite. done Sunday eveninzg. Sty olds the attention of any and | WAS seen staggering and talling the trees and fawily pietires. [t was the ]]x:ln';tlu‘!‘;i‘l“‘ 'h.‘[{n-h‘: i “_']‘Ié"")' B Vote and in the labor vote will probably not | i thed C. M. Grifliths, Charles Moody, Charles S. :’”':I‘““w“j‘l' tiolds the attentioh of any and ound with o ol eut in lis breast near the home of Carroll, of Carrollton, one of the L dil i A5 e be known until the ofticial fizures come in, *Galveston Moore, J. J. Banbury, Jason Gallop, Edward | % 7o b Ltien isters filled a1l | heart, and the nearo was scen running across | ! ; \ constant in her attendance behind the ) e \s E. Wiison, flenry Baldwin and J. W. Miller u Sunday Lutheran ministers filled all | the grounds and down the frack o the city. signers of the declaration of independen 3 L All four republican eongressmen are re- | Indianapolis lison, Henry Baldwin andJ. W. Miller |\ 5,50 0 i \ sxcept the [ Medioal ' Ay : s 1 ; | grille of the ladies’ gallery. Her solicitude RO RIS Adl; © AER At s | the Protestant nulpits of Auburn, except the | Medieal aid was at onee stmmoned, bt When he signed. some one jokingly sald; f {5 0% 0 Fo0 e and it is by no | clected by handsome majorities, Reed in the | i M were admitted on trial. Mr NDULY S CASe | yicsiples chureh. Murdock died in a few minutss. — The coro= | 0N, you incar no danger; there are somany | oo n (OF (O Yo T 1 Randolpt’s | First distric casing his plurality over | S¢JoGopiy was quite interesting. He hasbeen appointed At 10 inday morning the Lutheran | ner's jury decided that Strader murdered: Charles Carrolls.” Whereupon he promptly | In¢ans thrown away, for Lord Randolph’s | ips 7 Alnst ovet, € s in | Portnnd. . missionary to Ching, and in a few well- | Sunday sehool was addressed by several of | Murdock Teloniously and will hold him a8 appended the name of his residence which | leaith of late las given anxiety to WIS | oo "oy "lasicinture will stand probably | Worcest choson fomntliea- told ol lils exverlonce and | the ministerial del At 1L a. m. the | Soon as he ean be captured. The. deceased] appended th ue of his 1 Ly friends, This recalls, it may be added, - atur sta v his determination to spend Nis lite in mis- | Service conunenced, The sermon was deliv- | Tived “in_ Fairfield, Jefferson county, and identiticd hin. - Pere Corroll's sister mavried | g4 006 the companionship and solicitude | t¥enty-elcht republican senators to three AL : : J | ered by Rev, Melick. of Wayne. The sacra- | leaves a wife and tvo ehildren, an En:lishman, Mr, Caton, a resident ot | G5y Be e (ERT PR RRod on similar | democtats, against a complete Tepub- sionary work, ment of the holy supper was administered by [ The pol n searehing all day for Baltimore, and had three daughters who be- e WA St lican scnate in 1854, demoerats Saturday evening was the President Hul In the evening the audi- | Strades an be learned, the two occasions, HEAD GEAR COMING DOW The Country Gentleman asserts that the hats of womankind are less spherieal than UCATIONAL MEDT enes most eloquent address | men were quarreling over the cha rence. Lev. J. . Koe of Omaha | by Rev. Lipe, of Lincoln, on the great and | by Murdoch that Strader axtield were the speakers, | UObIe work of the ministry, urging the youns | trom him, and this led to LY, 2 ki “ | men about entering the ministry to ntlemen | themselyes well. _Anothe hioness one of eame the Duchess of Leeds, the Ma of Wellesley, and Lady Statford. them left isse. GLAN ¥ for the con and Rev. J. B. ¥ wo made lad stolen a coat fizht, 1 which wit | Murdoeh was stabbed 8o that he died soon similar address [ after. Strader's friends to will gain in the house an equal proportion, but the republicans will have a handsome majority. = B : Cumberland county has probably gone | *Notincluded in totals, The addresses of the first two i S POLICY TOWARD FRANCE. 3 i T ht say that he - ; they were and pagodas are topoling out. The : B¥6 HetBlIAREAL eovateail tho BEoGaATEE e oo TR Ve T Ay o ous o ! Then Vanity Fair voices a much prevalent | M u ] republican, excepting for sheriff whom gy were excellent and covered all the ground was delivered by Kev. Groenmiller, of Han- | will give himself up and take his cliance at a ToRiThE s\ TiabT Fapava naoho of the worst | Styl=of summer time was done to death in a | {10 Weitiberaly Hi&ve LA Elgin Dairy Market. the education of the young possible in a | over, Kan. Tiwo voung men were then | trial, feeling conident th can be ac- 18AliTes of bt pre ont 1 BRI European | JiI¥. Bonnets and hats are coming down | clected ~on the liquor question. CHicAGo, Sept. 13.—The Inter Ocean’s | short speech. Mr. Maxfield, zhli~ wn-llllmn\yn. l't'nwvl t;; nr <n-|h m‘ ‘~xwll_mr LR AL quitted. ISR R B A quickly, and in a little while we may hope to | One dred towns give | | 5| R » issuflering from_a severa illness whieh his [ Three others, licentiates, Revs. Lueschs - wolities s the satisfaction expressed by so | | il v o hundr o [ 0, 1L, special s Butter advanced witate him for his | Schumann and G. H, Sehnu, the Iatter of Dubuque I fri ids fear will ine find women with hats upon their heads with | Bodwell 0.0 Wk, 1047 Regular sales ol 2 1e tolay, 001bs al i | ! Omahs o Solennly ordained by the I D : S il Tel many at the isolation of France. ‘They ap- R s i e s 3 prohi- | € to-day Mk work as president of the Central City eollege, | Omaha. were solemnly ordained the rBUQUE, la, Sept, Special Tele- Ll Aot s et the voro splets | tie erowns upon their erowns. The coiffure, | 32AMSE X republieap | There were no regutar heese, and many think he will be compelled to ve< | ing o of hands, President Rev. C. Huber [ gram to the Bim.|—1n the C sational too, is becoming more and more modest. | — o ating, assisted by the members of the ex- iy i it the more completo L g L Sizn, s e seems wholly Wequal to the task | ofti e e X~ | chureh Sunday memorial services o this Folation bocornes the woro danget thore | G iy Satogan ' rowing. siowly. but | Phamtds 10133 statusl d6.ms; o, 532 THE SPORTING WORLD. Uy fmposed on' the Tead of sielran e | amining eommittse. The intorcst muni- | eliuieh Soday wemorlal services in honor of s that France may be drawn within the | g, giyin favor, and bell ropes will in eourse | the First disirict1.20) plurality for Reed 18 | Tho National Rifle Contest Begins at | Stitution. 11is speeeh, of course, was for ed- | fested by the awlience during this ceremony i eran " Tio BTea 1B sphere of Bismare influence. He nas intense, ‘The ceremony rs much larger. ueation generally, but cularly for the | Wi ccording | jurist, were held. The bar attended ina of time be in good style again. The Crecdmoor. much to offer her at other people’s expense, o b - - ept. 13.—Ch airman Man- H S ke college that he represen His plea was | to the beautiful and fmpr © form of the | body. and it shoutd now lw:\l»lv.\yn]ul[In!Iu' dullest | tendency of women’s hairis to hang down ollowing telozram to the | NEW York, Sept, 13.—The fourteenth an- | thonzht to be quite ive to parents to ed- | Lutheran liturgy. Sullivan and Wyman's innocence in the G T e e New York Tribune: “The re- | nual contest of the National Rifle assoeiation ) tren and to send them to an v % s [ Mitinaaiiolts-Nortiwood postofiee bit pipren R e AMERICAN WOMEN BIDICULED. sult of to-day’s clection is a far lary of America opened at Creedmoor to-day. v within thei liction York County Chooses Delegntes. | (HahSHhOis-Rprtiiwaad postoffios burglnrles for little . In his caleulation He adds: The folk are returning from | publican majority ) was There are seventeen matches on the pro- is always the York, Neb., Sept. [Special Telegram | W , LY : The loi r we refuse to repair the br Dated, the la Ipiscopal conterence, water when committed. They are still indeed, to the Br Hamburg in big battallions, They come all ‘he hottest republican county wramme. Most of them are coniinuous, last= | gaion sing 4s only o vhich now exists between this ¢ in the state for e S ethodist cor LD feticent St A ¢ | held on the charge of conspiracy to burglarize hich oy '\":I. ,L"z‘,:,‘f.’ s country AN | faden with stories of the utter defeat of the [ yeyrd toemi'tn Hosideniial yomg, inga week, The only mateh finished to-day | can, when in the spirit of their work. convention that has met in York county for | jic (it {1 GEIEC SLCORSDICY (o bttt IS UOTERRTS Ly h * | American division. Mrs, Cunard has held seven or eight thousand pluralitv. The | was that tor the Wimbledon cup, presented Uhe love feast isone of the great features | vears was held in the opera house to Itis believed the legal diflicult the reconciliation will be. There are already indications of a leaning toward Germany on the part of France. However, the idea of England presuming to say a few words on any question of foreizn politics, however much her interests may be at stake, Appears quite preposterously ridiculous to that overgrown vestry which we call our parliament. CROWDED STEAMER L bvidence will prove ineflicient, though doubtless guilty. Sullivan ssional conventions. Considerable op- [ has be aken g<i (l'linmu ("I" prevent his Lof tl i sandtrials, | oocion was developed to the candidacy of | communicating with Lyu lie latter was It is the meeting in which the preachers re- [ the election of delezates to the stat ¢ their experience, in a few words, of the | coy, s at this hour (11 o'clock) indicate a | by the National Rifle As ality for ]lnlh\n‘liuf not less l‘l\ n 1‘. 00 | Byitain to the Natios 7 s % not improbably 14,000, ¢ have | Nierica: “The cupiyRs contusion. t Mrs. g ahsc oy ’ America, he Clup Was B “.'.”“ ion. But Ars. Willleiis notabsolutely ried every congressional distriet, L'odd, who made 115 points out of a possible without American connections herself. Alltite | elected two-thirds to threc-fourths of AU 000 s TR TR 6S thiFee GO SHODZ 4 ! : ] st : gossip of Hambure leads up to the lady who | the legislature thns far, seeuring. s the | tive years that Todd ks won the cup, and 1t | Uhe wonien, who, in short speeclies, speak of | structing the delogation: twenty-nine votes | ~ Tiie Western Union is seeking to force tho is so generally admired. She is not, I hear, | senate and county officers probably in four- | jsyow Lis propert the vl'_"",“\l"lj;“""'l“‘d"'“ Mo L gome. | were cast against him. ‘The de es are | North American to remove its wires fron to go to Doneaster, where the American | 16en of the sixteen counties of the state. "IThe - Nearly one one hundred spoke in-about one ) yoted for Knapp, with no second choree, | the - bri ming the wind blows the O > republican plurality in this eity is the SR enoe hour and a quarter. The delegate: o g TR wether, causing obstruction of mes- division is to muster in force. Here, per- | gyor thrown, beine more: han 200 oui of Tho Base Ball'Renord, The bishop. at _10:30, came into the rink | The delezates will be sure to £o to Thayer in Both representatives wern bafore the chance, the pork packers may have their total vote of 1200, The total vote 0092001 0—3|nhow crowded with audience, [ the event of Knapp w e company to-day. ‘The North Ameri- revengé. The mere Yorkshire ladies will | of th e will bo above 157,000, which is 5 4| who were waiting to 1 will uitinately extend throughout the s the beauty. A1l her rivals were vanquished and the pork packers retired in intion of Great Association of arried off by W. I their hopes a joined by the principal Ldrawy 1 expe g from the | hridg ateh ey word that | field. The following are tne delegates: E. | cn G The Bat also flies Americanward: This R ne AR ST R OREy e extraordimarily larze for an off year. Out of o 0 ) T fall from his lips. Many of them have heard | o™ Gitpart, 0. M. Hays, 1, B, Fuller. Goo stato, season fhe majority of American excursion. [ NAVe €0 engage in combat with them next, - 4 fizure. that' the third party vote will i o otk s thallin speaches in‘thegeonference oom, | 7 Franee, A C. I horthart: A W, \Wellnig, | b Morris, the reformed gmoler, loft ists have started homeward earlier than | YOUNG MWCARTIHY'S HEALTIL | not_excee 00 v loss i wa e D G TS, ot | 0 A Limstrom. C. 1. Wullierandt, H. M Davennoit for Slou Cliy, toliold teumpoiance ¥ usunl, Notwithstanding special steamers | That sounds ill-natured, but this paragraph | pe OLFuno o “The zame Was called at the end of | ahiirehos, and this fills the rink to overflow- | Petrick, Lee Martin, P. Miller, 1 TR A P LT AR L A R il S is more kindl Mr. IHuntley MeCarthy A The repub! il r b 1 darkne. e hi8 Lesh, No instructions or preferences I'ie saloon Keepers this norning each tiled Havaiboan piiton oo Ul tediStatesian i AT el S e (cataliog o iy | elect the éntire (Pis nth inning omaccount of darkness. | ing. “The hymn commenelng, 0, fora thou- | gi2toh b the other sata-offioers. The:| 8200 anud cost bon: and to-hortow wiil move Cang s iiors I6ive fhemesgure upan | HosiBl i, 00 10 wary delionte iealit. o Ihe Is | ooty iitan -« A0 QA% 10 1-4 00 g g, BAnd tonguss & Ly Tev. D. M delegates to the congressgonal convention | the transter of the injunction eases to the iRty Mo, ailable spaco on | DULTobust to bezin® with, and he has worn | {OUE opolitan ....0 9 1 0 L 4 €8 8= & | auette, presiding elder of the: Norfollc dis- | \orf S e ot Ramn.!| federal court: board vessels leaving last woek was ocenpied, | himselt out with wuch work and wmuch | elected. e Wetdopolitans 14, St. | Dr. Frye, editor of the Central Advo. | dairde - ‘Lliey a LT Seatt, tesinger, | Captain Porter, a sh'p carpenter, suicided and numbers of pnssengers have been: | Study. ~Ons soes but little of —him | DAsAniscorTA, Me. Lowis 5, v oand Hudson, | o o f ot Jhitehinsan, [V, We il | with Taudanun, -~ obliged to wait in Liverpool till accommoda- [ 0 |v.u'v‘\n\cmA“‘{Iu h:n»wu )-.-1. ""“'ffi"l the (‘”‘mi)‘l}\'. fi‘l,\.:;fl;i!»':'fxl.“ifln!u A,.I-:f_\ Louis 3. Umpire hushied the ¢ '\\l(.\ l;I\”.l (;’«-If,m!-'l';'}‘.\‘\'v}‘ \.\“ ,;‘.\ 'll"lllz:;h r\. Al .m““‘- — tions can b found for them Infer on. fleld with tho “Tanners” and * Bobs® of tho | 411 the republican nomine ounty oftices | A WA siiNGTON— thue It tsniinost opprassive, a8 he prave for |\ Martin Burns, Ws Js Itussoll | Paxona, la.,Sept. 13 an to THE BAT ON YACHTS, Farnelllto party. One looked a year agofor | wero elected, Five ropublican representa- | Waahington..., .0 1:0 .0 0 0 0 0.5 8| e : nd for the churches to e the B —Lewis Apple, editor of the Panora Vidette, shot himself tirough the head with a revolver in a fumber yard here at 8 o'clock A& appropos o the race the Bat says: | ® Warriaze between this youny gentloman | t Yacht raeing for the present season in Eng. | #0d the daughter of J, L. Toole, but it is not lish waters has conciuded and among her | to come off for some time, I understand the nd one demoeratic representative are | Philadelphi T mame, 0000200 1 0—3 | whicl'he shall minister. {lied on nccount of darkness. | Pite ehofr sané a volun Philadelphin 5, Washington | creditable and in keeping with the morn :NDER, Neb., Sept. 1h—[Special to the —Lightning struck a farm buildinz, vy il s s s 7 s ored] } ; t evening and died this morning &t 6 ¢lass the Irex 1s entitled to fly mneteen and | [¥ish party generally s greatly given to war- | T/ A i Unpir hens’ Pitonares Ry ortivwest of this town, this morning, be- | oloce o had been In poor hesith for the Majorie eighteen racing flags, But the | riage. In-_lxnm-lmca manage asa rule to Augu Bath, and the larger towns and Da lonzin: to C. Stinson, a hardware wan of fome time and had had family troubles, eul- Iatter has every prospect of adding two more | MAITY fine women with propertie: Dort a fine d A7 N Coleridge, and oceupicd by a German farmer | minating in the death of his wite thre Y COMPANY'S PARIS 00000000 0-0 LUT to the number of her successes In the royal TILE DA 1ty towns vive Bodwell, republican. for | Brooklyn, named Rivdler, A plasterer, who was work- | monthsazo. He bouzht flowers at the state northern yacht club's closing eruise and the | The Whitelall Review, with its lorgnette | governor, 11> L Diere is o fountain o with blood.» | ing in the hou-e, was thrown'down, and Mrs, | 8 Witl Whicl to decorate 1is own grave royal yacht regatta which Inter event will | across tho channel, s The Daly company [ S1ark, Pronipibion. ors—Brooklyn 4, Cincinna Umpire— | roishop Towler announced his text, $th | Riedier was shocked, but neither was nineh Suicide and Arson. mark the close of the season in Scotland, | ot American culum}mni w?;e a “'flf h‘lli'L;l‘.' ({m&] tum Reed, W We cannot give a synopsis of this wonder- | hurt. The boit entered the house abont four Drs Moixgs, Ia., Sept. 13.—[Special Tele- eservedly so. We notice | 1:200 to The present mode of measurement has this | in London, and season been found eminently unsatisfactory, | that their visit to Paris has proved a failure, | Bod: P ful address, It held the audience spell | feet from whe 210200200 0 1—6 | hound for one hour a1« a half. It wa a little ehild Jay on the bed, | gy he ire it in the least, The house | BN to the B ds, 15,025 and. ¢ iJ—Thomas Wheelock, an 625 % | Baltimore bie in 1884; Re amas- | but did not in, o 3 nt : ly visited | 1055 21,051 " for ille 2000002000 terly 5 of th e doctrine of divineand | isconsiderably injured ann is insured, bug it | 014 and respected eitizen of Upper Grove, the sixth class aving got more than their | The aly company unfortunately visited [ 1iqgh51: pohibitions nhackers. Dase hits—Baltimore 4, Louisville Spa boovidenes, thab attrmots evary . ine | I8 RObKLOWN Lo, WHAC ADIONE o5 in What | Hancock county, set fire to his house lnst share of prizes, and no first-class ynchts are | Paris during the off season. The richer and | 509, and scattering 8: 1 lity, 3,701 rs—Kilroy and Chamberlain, divual that God has created 1 his own im- . Ricdler and his son were in town | night and then shot and kitled himself, Tho R o i 1 (Tt i e T | DiaHA U chtanlof Ehn R Fis Hpaiplat werolat nst 5,600 in 1884 republican nss of | —Bultimore 4, Louisville 4. Umpi age. 1t was seholarly, profound and. yet . house and_contents were valued at § 0, wife had coms st him for divoree and s supposed to be the cause entine, PIILADELPIIA— .1 800100 0210000 1 be made to | the seaside. Few of those who remain know the English language, hence the audiences il [ who witnessed the Daly company were understand a strong effort w! induce the yacht racing assoclation to caley late the tonnage by the load lme and simpleand bristling all through with points, that addressed themselyes to the candor and A Small Cy intelligence of his hearers, and it abounded | Lixcony, and were all_destroyed. 11 e menced action ag Tele- [ alimony, and this ight hundred and fiftytowns give Bod- [ AT well 84,532: Edwards, 27305: Clark, 1,765, [ Athietics Robie in 1554, 003 L Pittsbura. lone at Lin Bepr. 18.--[Spec ! 1essel inst for : in the most exquisite illustrations, He is : i ey scanty. English-speaking companies do not 243; prolibition, 649: greenbacker \ Tie game, Ciiled on account of darkiness. | pecuiar speakor duniok 0 et n an ad- | £5am to the Bri]—A small cyelone struck | of his deed. D Wi succeed very well in Paris, A very small 7. a republican plurality of 7,22 First base hits-—-Athleties 8, Pittsburg 7. | vantage and when e r climax it | Lincoln at3 y, and for a few minutes Aol M E AT ab e ‘Then the Bat drops into poetry thus on the | proportion of the Freneh people understand aloss of 2951, Pitchers—Miller _and = Bishop. Erior: sms as thousgh every pointaud proposi- | had aserious look. A new brick block In oY e 5 Rl St ] gl English sutliciently to'allow. of. their follow: ept. 1 election Is pro- | Athletics ~ 0, Pittsburg 9. Uwpire- 5 thoroughly illuminated so”that ull | courseoi construction by Balwin Bros, on © | D%S MoiNes, In., Sept. {8 nsclnl Tolgy Iadies’ yaeht race at South Sea “nglish sufliciently to allow of their follow- | o rogging quietly here, and the vote rather | Carlin, e his conclusions from his premises. g el il gram to the Bi Kelley, who recently That their hands on the tiller are light it is | ing a spoken play. On the other hand, | higher than us street was struck and the third story walls Much cutting is being | _Ar Kax suceeed in London, becau done on the local candidate Kansas City fon of the English people under- | . LEWISTON, Me., Sopt, 13.—Returns from a | Detroit. arge number of fwns in_ the seeond district show that Dingley. republican. has bee 10N SERVICE the seruion. the bishop | Were blown over on the roof of S, * young men to be deacons, | crockery store, crashinz through to tl congregation remained until th in the rear part of their buildin took charge of the Capital City hotel, and remained as landlord one weelk, disappeared : mysteriously last night and nothing has been 000, The | I wue French pl But there’s something 1 don’t understand; | large propo; I in each yacht the ladies were captain and | tand Freneh. It is here where the Daly 083000 0—4 ) 9 g Mits—Kansas ity 8, close und eaw) 2D Whitney and Smiti somed intensely intercsted in the | damave to the amount of some ard from him since. Ile left unpaid bills L Lrew company must look for their comparative | glected to congress by over 7,000 plurality ity 4, Detroit 9, Umpire—Powej solemn scene of the imposition of hands to | second story of a two-story brick block: in ting several hundred dollars, and They would hardly be said to be manned, | failure m Paris, and not to prejudice or | o Gareelon, demacrat, and 5,000 majority Lovis— give these men authority to preach and ad- | course of constraetion was also blown down, ash - amounting to, 1t is be- all. Dingley runs ahead of the republi- DISCOUL JOCKEYS, malice, or because they had acted i German | OV 0010000 0 0—1| ministerthe ordinances of the church, At the f: grounds a few tents and side | d, to about 1200, The former landlord 15 e A AALI0 can ticket and Gareelon far beline . 200000000 0-0[ Tharinkwas iilled with the children and | shows were seattered, hut no matorial daui- | has heen. sent for and has. talie 3 Raplal RO Spoiag tny. Dinmatio;[oplay AMERICANS IN 80 number of democrats voted for Eustis, t hits 3, | their friends at 2 o'clock, and addresses were | age resulted there, A hoon cgenusonanailing iaken L News, says: Two or three weeks sinece, when the hotel to-night. Louis 4, Chicag ‘The | Pitchers—IHealy made by Messys. Roe, Burns and Frost, of A, Ollnants labor and prolfbition patty can Wood was ten wins aliead of Archer, I ex- | Life, alludin novel, | republicans ha ted “all of the eleven | Louis %, Chicago Omaba, and several members of the conf ¢k Makes Friena ra n pressed the opinion that Axche sure to | Alliora Peto, remax It contains in Mr resentative: i All the chureh y partic T , Neb, Sept. 13, —[Special Drs \lln\]‘:“]rr‘l I:’,:,“, resume his olu place at the top, notwithstand- | Clymeran excellent illustration of the way ASTION The Knizh ts of Louisville Jockey Club Opening. It was a wal religious se SRty e " » ; Telegram to the Buk.J—yan Wyck spoko | gram to the. 13 L iliodacta load's & cotings | 0 Which Amcricans, to say the least of it, of or nominated t ster workman, |1 ouisyir 'he fall nieet- | Vices as all the other protestant churehes | 1o 7 M ? Eram to the g the fucts lead and his riding at meetings | i which Amcrleans, to say | pretty or userl | Who s also'a prominent probibitionist, for mf"’.‘r’“‘")l'” 13.- ‘lh“ ibfl!“mt;t Were elosed. IRo-ord mation. of elders fook | here this afternoon to an immenso aud like Alexandria park and Croydon, where | ¢ i Ll representative to the lezislature, and’ the | S of the Lou ey club began to- | ppyee in the rink in the evening followed by | It was a non-political specels, as he Archier did not care to go and where Wood, | in society, without any inquiries, tuken to | demoerats nominated thoe suime’ man. T | day. The weather was fair, the atiendance v n to | der fonary anniversary. the invitation of abeneyolent with his pick of mounts, had often only | the bosom of Belgravia. There are at this | spite of this, everything at this hour points | small, and the track fast. oung_ men_were ordained elders fn e e 2] —Governor offered a reward of $500 for the o convietion of the unknown par dereda man in- Worth conr rrabee hag pture and s who niur- near Moody ite 0 1 s hot ) ) ¢ { Erom the time the old man wrrived in toy metion a fe a0l v boys o beat. During the Sussex fortaight | moment Americans liere, of both soxes, for | 0 an inerensed republican majority over the | * Six'rurlongs: The Shasher won, Vulcan O as 1s thie higlicst oftice in the | 1o the tima of his departure for tho e e o | SCHarS ! '\l‘:ffli'l'”"\..l.‘".i‘y{,‘r}.‘,, el Archertold me hedid not think he could | Whout no one in their own country has' the cond, Venestl third, The Favorite fourth, | & 0L 0t e e e O ot ter: | was the recipient of constant ovations from | g buildings a burg, % lmy I dea o cateli up, but 1 told him he was certain to do | faintest respect, vet who here are received ime—1:1434. the people, democrats as well as republicans, s0, and already ho is one to the good, It | With open arms by our best people. 5.—A serious cave [ Second race, mile heats: Bob Swimm took . 0. Wilson, J. W. Jennings, | He has made many warm friends in aadi- Hardware Dealer Assigns. will surprise me very much indeed if, when COMPLIMENTS T0 NEWPORT, in oceurred at Marvine shaft- this morning. | the lead fn the first heat and was never | Hy H Milkud wnd'J ). Boribiry. tion to those he already bad, and Cuying | =~ PES MOINES, [, Sept. 18.—[Special Tele- the figures are added up atthe end of the sea- But Life is commen ry of the city by the | One man was taken out dead. Si1x men were | eaught, Guy second, Malya R third. Time— | {"‘b‘&f‘.,‘”u‘..‘.?.i“'f o “’,t ‘l.i':i?l‘:l:'llx;‘::l]:(”l““. can be counted almost certain for him, "The | grium to the Bi.k.]—Otto Nobling, a hardware son, lie is not a long way to the front, for his | sea: In nothing that Mr. Henry James has | entombed alive. ~Reseuing parties are at | 1:47. 'In the second heat Bootbiack set the | §o e diibsiie i e ool i g o SoOW AL ieappeluted at not | dealor at West Side, made an nssignment to- ptional ability must tell, and the Iuck | familiarized us with havo wo the eharm of | Wik (e pace and was never headed,Jim Nave second, | Phe bishop made a ine speceh giving sta- | it i ploasuL, Dofore tHie elosuahaite 118yt Assots, 9,503 11a0iliies, #5000, which ias enabled Wood to stand first so [ Newport, United States, which for loafing in | mine and to aseertain the extent of the dise | B0b Swimm distanced. Istics of great interest. He said that during | canpaign, ¢ British Grain Trade Review, long can hardly Iast throughout a whole | warm weather is, particularly to any one who | aster at onee commenced. The wmine fore- ‘Third race, nine furlongs: nid Ban won, ll{v. l‘l ]lf‘ll\n-«l‘l-.lul:'.l' .’;\llrutlnl, majority & - et L LONDON, Sept. 18.—The Murk i I year's raeing, has the entree to the coltage society, | man atonce ordered the fans set going at an b cond, Panawa third, Time— | 0f men, 16 cxhaciuy to see the gospel preached Enginecr and Fixeman Killed, et Y 1% AL LRNG. Al ¥ 4ot " N ke s al rate of speed in order to foree air mutuals, to every human being, QuiNey, HL, Sept, 13.—This evening a press in its weekly roview of the British UNHAPDY PRINCESS BEATRICK simply delicious. Captain Shaw, of | iSual ra ! pian roe atr v Then came the last act, the read f the ? ] 1 Ung at 8 Y HUOR 4 2 " through the crevasses of fallen rock to reach ce, sIX furlongs: Wary, the fa- IR0 aeme. ko aAsh L0 Toad g gf Hig P e elock, as a freight train on the Long Line | Sraln trade says: Owingto continued wot e o appointments, About eizhiy-five me the | v'clock, as o 4 0 ONg Ling i W be i sible < o pull: Dackhall cconn, " exiand | WilKar thia bishop, went to their work cheer. | arrived within a mile of West Quiney, it was (‘"\;"" (L2 ':“m‘“l”l’”},”"‘ Jo. Bk 8 of any body who eomes into frequent contact | self from attending the meeting of the fire | are cadled, are blocked, and 'the entrance | thir ne—1:161¢, 3 lflul}) to lullimll for .nmn.f.!ul come b k With | throw from the track by a misplaced switel, “::’ Beridid ) ‘“‘ ‘l ‘“ ‘.“ '“ ADRLS, 1_" h the court 28, ‘This is Prince engineers’ association at Providence, some | throuzh them s us yet impossible, It is Fitth race, one aud a guarter miles: Hj. | their work done and their reports ready for | e engine and eight ears were derailed and 5 reason the market points to no such big Bie oquik 4; xlfi l:‘- rincess b§Inosts pa l_‘! AR Kipridonos. a::' _m! thought possible, however, 10 effect an en: | flight won, Eftie 11 second, Monarch third, :h.o‘uutu‘lilll of 1857 if life and health should completely wrecked. Engincer Jack e | 9100 i values as there was during the dry e's ever increasing spicitlessness. It | of wh ] 5 ew of the fac Wt | trance to the men by drilling through twen- | Time— oe shared, it beneath his engine and | Weathe dales of wheat during the pasé Modern Society announces a regretable | the Loudon fire brigade, doubtless | tha imprisoned - men e oot ok, t thut can scarvely escape the observation | fell under the spell, and hence excused him- | road” and * siraight road,” as (liey | Won u l ‘I'he elders ordained were C. D, shows itself in her fuco as well as in her ac- | 1t had done him the honor to elect him a life | tyhve foct of nom Jheariine throteh twe 2 ; d y AN e I T VNG T bt Pl 25 5d, ugad | tlons, and conjectures as to the reason for It | member, thought he had not treated the | Juhn Young was working. ‘Phir cney sro Jockey Club’ Races. Winship, . B Priest, W. A, Davies' and : L ak EIVILD, Miles. Theoty Arogk Mere Ui AR Al 48 50, (A 1 are nimnerous, 1€ ever the wystery s solved | society with becoming courtesy. Itis only a | 8 onee commenced and it is noped to reach | New Yous, Scpt, B.+The races of the | - Banbury, s Leo Piggolt, a brakeman, was also by T B e T : it s o be hoped it will not be found that her | short journcy from Newport (o Providenee, | e Misslig men sowe thne tamorrow, e | Brooklyn Jockey club requited as follows: Elkhorn Valle ri Hodgetts, | fealded, wnd 1t 1a thought that ho will_die, | SPORCEA Mot of last vears Vorelen wheats royal Liighness vealizes she has wade a wis- | and it may be hoped that Captain Shaw Dossibie the men turned buek it the tir o | , Mile: ~Gordey won. Ermine second, | presiding elder, . 0. Neliiht 0. 1. 8ot Tegl Lyt et n g iiod | HR AR ottt CAENGALE take In her eholce of o husband. But what- | be able to smooth nway the irritation, and made their way beyond the effects of the | Thomasia third, Tine-1:48, T okt ke M | hiave families, * ‘Tiie bIAMO TOF this ACGIUOHE | two wero said, twelvo ware withdrawe, aad AT AR o gl Pl el o I second fall. Tf this is the case thoy will | Three-quartersmilo: Noltie O won, Hypasia | F00 P o N Pt | s not been foc T six remuned—turee Chilian, two Gahtor tully ehanged, and tl:at not for the better. “The Court. and Society Review is graciovs | Love sons, HoEH as kncuniih life WL | second, Triple Crosd third. Thae—1:101¢ Battle . to bo supplie 51 I ——p— and one Orezon, Despito the large ag i HENEY AND HOLSES, to the late United States attorney general, | the other missing men are as follows: John | - Mile: Climax won, Birthday second, Sax- | Clear ~Water, to be suoplied; N Yo ot 1o et | Engltis wheat s i, aithiongh Slow or' e With reg b, with horses tield, we r ‘g x‘lunl.}lu b W Yonk 51 Benett, | confidential ¢ Siddle Braneiv: J. T GOrt | onealdermnn. h Cui D, C, Winshiy o N Nty Corman | ony third. Time—1:484 H. Blackmar, 'Chambers; NPiGounac | °Ga"tia onc-erghthe jatles: Pasha won, | stbplica: Elgin, Ws 1t Dhel Ewing; B3, Blai ner, North Nel l to Prineo Lienry's exvlolts | writing thus: After a raiher lon, in | Garden, Jol Youg, Patrick 8 and particularly in the hunting | England, especially in Lond; Maguire, Patr ‘avanaugh, Patrlek Mur- Fi } dp yin the hunting | Englaud, cspecially ; ek a rank Ward secon third. L me— niend to his highness' notice a | tour through Ireland, the Hon. Benjs Vi and Palriok Harclson, Fran ond, Pontleo third. L me W. Alter, | Fiour s in arge supply and a fraction $ nd business manager of | cheaper, Grinding barley s 3 lower. Beans, y ex-Alderman Jiehine, was brought fram po- | peas and corn are unehansed, Oats ave dull vt s high Mon. 208 i ) T Lrmrpyinires and ad cligaper, Linseed 18 chicaper, . Cile bon mot uttered by the prince consort one | Brewster has retwrned with Lis son to | jured: Henrs Shafer, Shoni. sy and |, Obe and onecighth miles: Ferona won, i Paddock, to be supplied; . l.‘f:,.hl:“l“."",:‘.,‘ ol :: o “.," L o | entta seea s qioted at 404 od, ity ; day when he was throwu frow his horse in | Americs, Mr. Brewster duriug his vistt was | Uhrce 1ibs biokens ‘Lhomas iealy. lborer, | ATelno second, Eigin '{hird. Time -1:55 froat W Nowinan, Biatre | | SOLILAS MY A, SuAtAG it pariun. Ko e tie park, On i aide i dismounting | the reciplent of courtesy from leading men, | Sllghtly hurli Josebh Reudy, difver, toes | Soveucighths urles: Brror won., Frolie | dirand taiand Wistnetsd. v Siunle pre- | PERGES, GO0, ERHEE ATkeE Tat, Alter wys Fatal Mine Disaste to render i wssistance, the prince said, | and notably from Lord Coleridze, who has [ Mashed; Georce Muson, picer. liand badly ] L & sl e bion: 0 Balson, Cedar Rapids ). Fowior, | Vail was tixed In Lis case BerantoN, Pa., Sept. 15—The Maryine witha sulle: SAh, ah! I iought 1 had l- | o great adwiration for the celebratod | fivs back of the béad and on the Sheniack by Coney Island Races, Central Circuit; J. L. St. Clair, Columbus; 5 e shaft collicry of the Delaware & Hudson Droved iu wy riding, but £nd Lhave tallen | Philadelpbian and for the remarkable falling rock. Kelly passed John Shafer, an |~ Buionrox Beacw, Sept 15.—Three-quar- [ 11 & Qraney Grand, Isiandg J Q Ajkler |0 Publio Peinter B ndiot, Canal company was the sccne of an exten- J talents which have placed him awong the | elderly man, at the” foot of the slope. He mile: Thriftless i v e W Rapr R g GTON, Bepk. 13, lomas ene- | sive eave-in this morning, by which it is The Pink *Un or The Sporting ‘Limes, hav- | our readers will remember that Mrs. Brewster, | Si0f¢5: Sl s Seven furlongs: Bob May wan, Beggars- | Hilton, Central City:" R. K. Ploree, Clarks; | etary of the interior Lis ofticial bond in- the | How many it Is impossible 1o say, supposi= ing been on the continent, namates & story | whom Lord Derby used to call “the hand: i e A bush second, Chann hipd, Timee1:3h, Cumminsville: to b supplied; o, Al Diess: | £ o0t $100,000 a5 public printer, which was. | tions yaryiag from s o aise. - Hhere oot b tan whohad been ehewing a suall | somest. of Americans,” and whodied last | Awersnpas, Bept 18,Tho striking spin- | One and one-half milds; Joe Mitchell won, | 185 }('b‘uiif"l}?l"ff:f‘ ppiad W, Ailier: | broved upon. Whe ste departinent belng | 1o be but little question of tio death of one 4 s o g ver w r 5 y y 3 L6 5 K 8| o i a y 0] ¢! supplied; &, Mi. " atities o1 3 ¢ ssiol r ¢ being o " B o 3 18w ab thobar for over three-quatters of an | winter, was great granddaughter of Benja- | ners in Sehuyler & Blood™s mill did not go to | Myrtle second. Hot Box third, - Tune--2:40%4. | toonoar Coabelrs CoouPhlicds Shpiids 11: | pauilied of this fnet, Wis comumission wag g, o Beliug p uo nauied. doliy. Bliate hur, and who cawe up t2 a Darmstadter and | win Franklin, work this moruing. The Spinners’ as. ovencighths wile: L H. D won, Banero | N. Lave, Howard: Silver Creek, o ho sup | tomorrow motning. 5 SO0 | B te Tullink o Tonk Ta LAk ke Ul VI midds ¢ MRS Sy e M sombly s resolved o stand by dho | second, Poet third. i~ 516, plied. . B, Maxtioud, president: 751 AL up the sloper SV AL e “Who is that young stranger ut the marbie SLADERONNS DARAPUT, strikers, \e mills in town belonging to andicap, seven-eighths mile: Top Sawyer | financtal agent; owers, L e ———— p 2 2% L et iy the ot Stephons Heviow claims | tie Knit Goods ‘Manutacturing “associaion | won, ‘Creasirer second, Tipsey third. Timo | financial agont, Nebratka Contiat ooty | o Oheers for the Coare N O e itk “Dot sehentieman’s? O, dot Is Gangks that Gladstone isat work ona task which | will shut down to-night, throwing 2,000 | 1:525. members of Central City quatterly conter: KRN A, Bopt. WDpAror Fyaneis J gasph R et 5 o) A an's? O, dot is Gangkaroo | syoutd give the world interesting details of | handsoutof employment. A long and bilter | . Halidicap, steeple chase, short course: yesteriiay attended th yby the | WAsmINGTON, Scpt. 18, —Acting Seerctary 1ill, a journa ; Engilsh politieal life. e Is arrnging tho | G€UC 15 probabie, Ewbargo won, Puritan seeobd, Master Harry Grfolk District—D. Marquette, presiding | officers of the ariay \ the | Fairehild has issued a cireular to eustom ofe “Journalist be blamed. Whuy he's got a material for his own memory, and it is stated — third, "Time— elder, Norfolk; Henry Baldwin, Bauciolt: | manoeuyies at the camp at Lubien. e pro- | ficers ealling attention to scetion 10 of the 3 Kol wateh and chain on,” fhathahias’ Bin RN AR # slatod The Deadlock Broken. et e John' Crews, Colenidge; 8. 5. ? osed the health of the czar, which was re- | oleomargarine act making provision for the A MIT ON LABOUCLRIE. et tlxlxllll‘;‘::tzlrl:*)‘.ll:l‘xls.!w publieation | Murwavser, Wis, Sept. 1—To-ulght tho Dovai Hesisions. ass Mows. fh 0.3 fovaard peniy Vg Mg Sbonded o with ehieers, whici; the band ro. | coilection of an intornal reveous tas of A5 Returaing to Loudon it adds: “Tabby,” o] deadiook of two wecks lu the Second oon- | DOYRN, Beph ¥s~Fha-gacht Valie. mo- | 0 R5 L0 TR SORRL oy JYe BT 1 OO S lan nthion: cents per pound on all imported oleomagas baving frequently tried in vain 1o take down Nebraska and lowa Weather. gressional district democratic convention ; l’ etrlcily, started hence across the | | ' jegi, Wisner; Dakows and Decatuy news.of this reachicd the czar at Brest 5oy rine i addition to the regular duty, and alsa £ the chiancellor of the exchequer, wants to aska av Was broken by the nomination of Arthur K. | channel to Calluis on a trial trip and reached | be supplied; Madison, to be supplied; Poland. 116 ut once telegraphied his thenis, | moviding that this addibional s st be 1 juer, aska and Lowa: Geunerally fair | Dol f Dod, 2 i 0 ! ko down bis salary. Lord Mtandulph bas R AARATE AL A Delaney, of éf‘ on the 216th ballot. The | there in three Lours and fifty-one wminutes | fols. lobuue;rheu: Pilger, to be supplied; | and the telegram reached the Austrian e | paid betore the remo! of goods from Wy - E p 3 vole stood 15 to from the tiwe she sta ted frow Dover, Wineside to be supplied; C. 8, Moore, St. | peror duriug the uight eustody of the goveruuiont,