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MAHA SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA TIIVGRSI)AY MORNING, .\'IGI"I'EMIH'&R 16, 1886, NUMBER N)‘ operation on the first of January next. No — The committee then offered the following Barn, - - X i Y A Destructive Fire Oauses a Hundred Thone visions will pass, by a large majority, bot - growing industry of th@ country by the re L1 WS D bt bl AL L on Home Rule, Lo 2 ¥ at Philadelp s 000,070 in this product and this industry 18 10 | THREE INTERESTING SUBJECTS | Were ied by fire, Three mules | THE TOWN WILL BE REBUILT. cause the act Is for the benefit of employes — congress is hiereby directed by this conven Dr: Doolittio were birned. The chatted ré- | A Oitizen Tries the Ghost Racket on & su nly a Question of A Few | jeopers to defeat 1ts objects Drotection to the agricultural pursuit of lass, the s ital News ing partly dressed Atlantic News, Pather Fahey Still in Conflnement— =Letter From the President. & DrnLiy, Sept. 15, —[New York Herawd spoilation upon our pnblic lands and pre Secretary Rayard's Position. gram to th Young's hotel and livery Des Moives, Ia., Sept, 1 Cable—Special to the Brk.]—Mr. Justin | demeanant. His caserecalls that of Father | 0F e Ameriean Agricultural and Diary as- | 80 01 (RS CONERUO0 1 on the Britainmae, The occasion of b8 | Jords and the government harm. The torles | CoNYention in this city. After a few pre- | Wiercas, The unsettied condition of labor | Jeaded editorial on “Secretary Bayard’s Po- | and as Charles Bailey,a young unmarried | Help was summoned from Grinnell and oM T, AW UORMITTY, thomGr BTtk | Thoo & et oF uathy CirohtoninG IRNDuawa, | Mo convention was ealled to deletitata tha ||y HELONL CUBREGEME, SRAVERLDH 4 Hotol Was ehtton “Hiote] No. 1,7 snitt, sond dzapt ture, the passage of the oleomargarine laws [ Adjourned till to-morrow. Mr. Sedgwicky? 8 The Alaska and Stephien Boyer lias been arrested on sus: | Holies & Son, and is supposed to have ception was even affectionate in tone. In- | innocence of the charge and refused to give s A OB AN ALELR 1R LSIREHAK KO 48 ATk St from the standpoint ot Mr. Bayard, the Post Gage County Captured. early freight. had made remarkable strides, such | Leabled a fortnight ago that the Woodford SRS 7 Mia he abandoned till Mexico disclaims o N Toar Shronfele newspaper building, seed store, andadvance them, AN Lb6 nssooiAting cot- CRANTON, Pa, Sept. The work of | be abandoned till Mexico disclaims the | iy convention was held to-day, winding | Chron le newspaper building, seed store, came into power, there opened unan entirely | sistants, were taken to the same Galway jail ot thi r the purpose of asce States; that already Scevetary td’s vig- v g Stor Talbot's law oftice, 8. B, pursuits,and they have been representatiye in | fect thick, for the purpose of ascer tates; that already Secvatary Bayard's vig- | g5; stato senator; J. N. Fuller of Hanover, [ $IY stor AL Mg sl small body fighting azainst a great body | with fixed swords, and the towns people, SERRHI LA ETOn FRRALATH LBl AUt e esHts o || Sule morntni andSVIGREITvasS nobjlog(im | |R clrcular tolliieistates watning thieta to V. Sabin of Beattice, couuty attorney. | Dr Carder's office, Dr. ‘Triston’s oftice, E. Suceess was within their sight. It was | of a sword cut in the eve. Many others are diqate for secretary tate, 1t lect th gns seton foosby lts members. | thatinstead of aie nishing in, s it had been | Drowptly ovezy step of the procecings | 4GS, J0% SRCRR Gsontion, imstracting | Lt Notional bunk, A, Galland's batbor the greatest Englishmen. of modern times, | - When parliament adjoums. and. Goneral | 1€ %8 the first contest for national legisia- | o possible”good’ could b accompiishied | all the trouble that has been taken for the | nowination. Howe dele ro oleeted | two tenement lonses, the Poweshick Connty MBI sl It does not think the Sedgwick affair has | Present, as usual, and made a specck inviting | store, A, Rolland's store and honsehold back came the great English radical party | and progress greatly, was tiiey wiio fousht and won tho battle. Tt | AL WRCH, WOk A5 Sl A Bernbat ot e country. It | Tussia Will Not Take the Initintive, | 10 Parteblitics. It was the Irresistible | seven foet of this wascut this ofternoon, | minister to Mexico, not a see Arrest of Duke Simpson. The citizens of Brooklyn aro completcl B ; hat | et 1. Sand thie minces any sort, not nceredited to the | Telegram to the Brr.—Duke A. Simpson | tentof their 1oss. The outlook is dark, after were their views upon home rule? Nothing | plying to the eircular of the porte, have inti- | that seeured the laws it was the expression Interviews that beat down the walls of preju- | hope that the entombed miners are still alive | i q private citizen requested by Mr. Bayard | Simpson with having forged his name to a | one asserts emphatically. The losses, ne Jeled and absolutely fatal mistake, tor every | taken by the powers acting in concert. For ) ; y hen declares that Sedzwick has no moral | arrest eame like a thunderbolt to Mr. “Simp- | insurance companics of the fast and w tho Irsh mntionnl cause, Only | thattoa Turkish pasha, now in St. Peters- diplomatic right to, becanse he possesses no [ Otoe county. Theend has not yet been re- | building and contents are destroyel, and they would make no mistake. They were | proposing a candidate for the lsulgarian | POWers and declared that they were much | Ilarper’s theatre at 104, m. and held a brief | stand, paint the halls of Montezuma all of Cavy WindatBajrmon reach §70,000 and may reach $100,000. One halt b e SR ! SRl LU J ; after eming at about § o'clock, It blow down | F- . Homies” have been” prostrated by the LR il oie Mg et eonbtnatiln Bulgarian Kepresentatives. the bill taxing adulterated and counterfeit | noon the society went by car to Vandrails | declaim hilariously In the groves of Tacu: | horhing ot about 4 o'elock, It blow down regency has chosen the following to repre- | earnest desire to serve the best interests ot mills were blown down, The smoke pipe on Dis Moives, 1 Pt 15, pecial Te'e- liate between gne country and ; long since actively engaged in making | g cobio 1o By ¢ the gonerous aud unfailing support that | greetings of a multitude of 10,000 persons. | the imtoxieating bowl. *tis a pity—the same [ Wis one of the severest winds yet visiting | &8 ed the residence of Mr. E. D. Greet, at vlace in the foreign policy of Austria, The | vroduce mervehants in the recent eampaign | and his address was brief and to the point, | bridge.” Py M, and Mrs, Greet were sleeping, After ho brought in a compreliensive measure of E arme 0 see tl he; vre cted - | sons « 0S¢ S @ esti il o Vel ¢ « 3 sh schooners - | gra 0 the B ] returns ol coun- R l firn that they were directed to- | sons into whose hands the destiny of the | revenuc catter of three British schoonors ‘en- [ gram to the B Full returns of the coun- | e troosod Me: Greet. Mo Tatter started he should rdther sce it left to Mr. Gludstone | Lojqence says General Kaulburs, military | the farmers the best home markets for pro- | an hour's duration. At nizht the annual re- | spondence,and if, as alleged, the sealers were Y Bt s : Continuing he said inmigration should be | detly manner. The andiance was one of the | this country make restitution, in aceordance [ Creck. This unexpeeted phase is due to the | ficedazain, this thme the bull wrazing th nestly undertaken, L am going to the | jonding the Austrinn monocuvers to Brest, | resulated aid confined to an' aceeptablo | finest ever assembled in Roek Iskand, with international Iaw; thal jurisdietion | apathy of voters in -this city, who could have | ¢heek of Mis, Greet and lodging in the door cated Awmericans did 1ot believe in home | agent at Sofia. If so, the appoinument must | bodies to aliens prohibited. A reasonablo | and Itev. 1. S. Marquis offared prayer. An | seliooners to be ridiculous, absurd, preposter- Holt Heayy For Van Wyck. lardschped UTOVERMAIIO0W, - (0ltzensiare Tl 1 8hull try to ind them out, and on my | D¢ cons'dered’as signiicant, a5 Kaulbars is | and practieal regulation of intarstate com- | address of weleome on. bahalt of ‘the city | ous, because Canada is only a colony, With a g Tele. | greatly excitédand It the burglar and wonid- 3 ] y 2 al Tele them in o very small compass. [ Brest, Litovsk, sav the Russian military | road commission, now pending in congr ¢ Govers 2 y. Gener: i Vevs on to-day the vote stood h . Litovsk, sax : ssion, 1o 2 in_congress, | eloquence, by Goverior Oglesby. General with Nevada. y = No one knows more than [ do | manuvres which have been attended by the | would seein sufticient to siplish th's purt | Sherman responded. after \litoll Genoinl Af The editorial stops with this deslaration: | s ive for Van Wyek and thirty against. A Drug Peddler Arrested. LoNDoxN, Sept. 15.—A _ dispateh from | ers and those interested in tne icultural | the Republic.” ~Colonel Jacobson, in behalt | both towards Mexico and Great B i < parts of the world—and especially in the | Vienna to'the Times says Nalaky, Austrian rests St L T e A oA ot BOOath T RNl ABCr STt agent fora patent medicine house in Keo- ¥ interests of the country to t his vote | of Chicago comrades, presented the secretary | without regard to threats or promises, George, the Son of Jay, Married to | kuk, was arrested here and bound over to- ) A diments of an entente cardaile between the Rl olb e DS GARG! AT ' o 5 1 ) Oste : Gh S o $ T ; Bt zation, enlightenment, progress and human- | [laiments of an i i margarine bill and, in ease they were defeated | Grant to the sociely in 18585, tor the abrogation of laws which threaten New Yok, Sept.. 15.—[Special Telegram | 100 licence required by the new phar- & DIog threo emperors on the Bulgarian question, | for renomination, to scicet the best of the | The flag was aceepted by General Sherman, | Ameriean eitizenis. In regard to seal fish- | o the Brk,)—Miss Edith Kingdon, the act- | macy law. The case is a new one and will ? [ W | shall be without prejudice to the making of “ N l’ l l;R‘ l D UM\ | and dairy products seas to curtail, if not en- | AT N NN NNEN HURNED TO DBATH, 1Y\ r IRNT 1 MWCARTHY'S FAREWELL TALK | 35 ovicr THE FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN | &t o forien sotbeinivn o hese'si: | BAYARD DECLARES HIMSELF, BROOKLYY, I0W4A, BURNED UP | additional resolutionis, which were adopted : BATTLE CREEK, Neb., Scpt. 15.—[Special N n ssnes T 1 f I san Dollars Loss hiouses of pAtliament. but it 18 doubtral that duction of the 10per cent ad valorem duty in on National Tssnes, night the 1s and hotel owned by and Dollars Lo IRELAND MARCHING TO VICTORY third of the s! keepers being permitted to | PRESIDENT REALL'S ADDRESS, 1o T remunerativ therefore, oWl Me horse ow L by tion, and a re-cnactment of the duty charge [ The Cutting Case, Mr, Sedgwick and [ [t Booilitle wore onths, Batring Some Fatal - rine Bill's Pase ~Cleveland it Commented On—National € lessee of the hotel and barns, lost all his Patent Medicine Vender Ar Cleveland and Mr. Lamar, seeretary of the ‘ R isturbances Feared, — in cheeking land grabbing and preventing onrork, Neb., Sept. 15,—[Special Tele avy Loses by I Confidence in the Cause, Cable—special to the Bre.]—Father Fahey Agriculturists in Session. serving them as an inheritance to our WasHINGTON, Sept. 15.—{Special Tele- | barn and ! barber w o In | gram to the Beg.]—A fire broke out this S . Alr. Seymonr, of New York, offered the fol- [ ton Post, which essays to be the orean of the | midnight this morning. e re- | eity, and in ashort time spread to the busi McCarthy leaves for New York to-motrow | Shoeliy five years ago, which did the land- | Scittion met today in their seventh annual Dresenice here was wsed by the Young Lreland | say that it is the father's own fault that ho 1s | [minaries Joseph H, Reall opened the con this conntry affects the agricaltural inter- | gjjion,” wiich bears the impress of that ofti- | tian, is missing, it is presumed to be- him. [ Marenzo, but before the fire could be con- thizes with workmen in all Tawful and hon- [ which the secretary of state is under three | ey adtintle & Hass, The loss 1<about 4,000, | business portion of the city. The flames common, presided, before an_fmmense and | e was required to go into bonds to keep the 4 to take action toward restraining and In- T the course of an address lasting an | bail not to do so. This was to admit that he cuss the general interest of the farmers for | N© Hopes Entertained That They says that itis a_position which every Ameri- | 0 a8 GRS TEPTIGER L et The following are tha heavy losses: Drs, as no political cause had made within his | evietions were the beginning of aland war SOHHENE TR DA R e ing throngh the pillar at the Marvin coal | Heht, now asserted, to punish American | SR NR0 BUE 00 7 1o sossion, | Holmes Tamber vard and oflice, John Smith's new ehapter of history. The Irish struggle | in which Father Fahey 1s confined. This D fiicy have beeh representative In | somethiing definite s to the fato of orous remonstrances have wrought ameliora- | i 6" Glitord of Wymore, and James W, | LEomas’ grocery store, W. T Sharpe's and of the commons, had risen to a | with missiles. Shops were closed and the St Btk U UL effecting an entrance to the opening beyond, | exercise great prudence in the arrest of | The convention unanimonsly and with jgreat | Givens' axrieultural nnplement and - grain aquestion hardly of years but of months. | wounded, The arrests of some of the rioters slogxlen 1o theRtite sunVantion: I NEEaotng Hoped 1t would, a8 ® eaine oot A8 | axainst thom that this is n concession worth | SeioEates o the stato convention, tnstructiiue { o, 1, T, Jones!” residence, W. . Holmes' the mosteloquent of English orators, the most | Buller makes further espionage tours tlon in the history of the country made by | further work at this point was abandoned, | rotection of our citizens. to the congressional convention, we was [ bank, W. T, Sharpe’s agricuitural inplement | ¥ wther espionage tours it is | ! o the distances to be et through is some- | any of the features of national importance. | the yransers to call on him wihen he got to | o041, F. Jones & Co.'s furniture store, Washington. was mnow a test question between A, Sept. 15.—[New York Herald | Power of the organized army of farmers | andbv toamorrow moraing half the distance onsness and apprehension [ Mexican government, and is probably not | Was arres ! this noon on a complaint filed | a season of drought and lLard time, but could intervene between the Irish members | mated that the further steps needed for the 81 dice, forced a practicable, sensible and use- — o that conld sustain and fight for a | itself the porte has assumed an attitude sim- S i wl UL UL MY W I 2 LA Tt 18 stated | Overcawe the power of millions arrayed [ Opening of the Annual Reunion at | riht to get drunk, but that he has o perfeet | S0 in’ Her tato e ng oot standing by | being mvolved, The vaults of the tiwo ban! 8 some mistakes of their own | burg, hasbeen communicated the assurance | 11 ureed his hearers to foster and encour- | @Rock IstAND, il Sept. 15.—The Soctety | diplomatie character. It says boldly that | Vealed. oily AL e BacaE THICRN® oMty i Q) 3 N Neb., Sel 5. —[Speeia N B © business b 5 0 ) are de- asking nothing that Englishmen themselves | throne. Indebted to the grangors of tho country for | busincss session, ab which committees were | the fifteon shades of red, loso his hat in the | gL ALRMONT, Neb, Seot. 10.—(Speelal tothe | of the busthicss bugldings of the tow ute o Ve | heat and are in a eritieal condition, SOF. 5 N e “ork or- ) o o bi v , - . " B A i el ' e D o air With a aifferont country. They were | SCFMA: Scpt. I—|New York ~Her | butter. The approval of the bill by the [ Island, where the County Veterans associa- | baya and demand the surrender of the castle the art hall belouging to the District Faix from the cars tothe camp by the Rodman plomatic relations;” that “if he was | the wate y TR - SLEBURINAY SEahski Tor Tslgiaas nt.| the tarirerss camp by th our diplomatie relations;” that “if he was | the waterworks was blown over, awnings [ gram to the Biis)—Last night a bur.lar preparations to bring home rule forward, rumor to this effeet strengthens the view that ainst bozus but Referring to tadfl | e liked to attend military reunions and to [ Then the Post--or rather Secretary Bay- ORIl KR (ST OL L. had gathered his pile of booty and was start- home rule for Ireland, but while ] 1 : tish ward the advancement and protection of | country descends, General John A Lozan tehing seal in Behring's strait 1S | gy seat election contest are: Madison, 8103 | for the burglar, who snapped @ revolver, 10 erowd the work which, In advance of all | Bitaoho of the Tussian émbassy ot Vienna, | duee. Then thero would be just enough bro- | coption of the sosiety toak place tn- Harper's | sixty miles from thore, the probabilities are [ Norfollk out and makes the eontestin the | shoet and arvaved NkE & xhosty thotieht, (o United States, but not uvon any political | Litovsk, “by the —ezar, last week, | class, pledued to become eitizens, The land [ The proccedings werp full of interest. | ceases tiree miles from land.” ‘It declares | turned the scale by a full vote. casitie. v Greet thon heeame tangled up admittedly the best posted Russian on the | meree was necessary, and that the Cullom | was made by Alderman Lundy, and another, | 1ittle **C,” haying no more diplomatic rela- be murderer had been eanght he would have how much the cause owes to the patriotism | £20¢ there, elosed with a drill mareh of all | pose. L. Chetlain, of Chi , deliverca the annual | *“This government will defend its dignity —_—— AMEs, Ia., Sept. 1 gram o states—a_feeling engendered by the con- | minister of forelin affairs, has returned to st this fall, rezardless of party, for | with a handsome banner bearing in gilt let- | regard to Mexico it is undoubtedly correct, ity, and that it could not, under God’s provi- | at least so far as the immediate futu; - o candidates in 'the field, j B e trwhichio vere made d o g Y reliensiv {wo candidates in 'the lield, A m ot | after which calls were mado, and short ad* | eries it will enter upon w comprohonsive | 1l \cas faarried to Georze Gould at the | be earried to the Nighest court us u test.ease, 1t is proposed that the act shall come into ductions, | S e The Great Irish Commoner Gives His Views | doubtis cntertained that the repressive pro- | Convening of Their American Association | In view of the imjury done to tie wool | Offi nt of the Secretary of i Tele I - parliament will pass the provisions as toone- — T e e Ta 1 e dubelia il DL '3 ter the prohibition by comnion consent, be- Resolved., That the carnest attention of G CuATies AR and T8t e swiied &y and this provision would allow the shop | g ] o Chatloes Bailey and this pr n would allow the shop | gongratulations on the Oleomarga- | previons to 1SSHs 1 nended as f just the Captitre of Deltian Schooners | ot ken Bot i Burglar With Poor Snccess— Blunder- Other 15e THE JAILED PRIEST, dorsed for Signing the Measure B Resolved, That poliey of President Household effects, himself aud family esoap rested—Towa News interior, through Land Commissioner Sparks, ANOTHRR ACCOUNT . = Liverroor, 8ept. 15.—[New York Tlerald | remnains in Galway jail as a first-class mis PHiLADELPIIA, Sept, 15.—The members | children, meets the anprobation and hearty | gy tg the Brk. |—This moming's Washing- | Battle ¢ burned shortly after | moruing at Brooklyn, fifty miles east of this lowine, which was adopted: administration, has a column of double: | mains of a wan were pulled out of the fire, | ness partand threatened the entitetown, soclety to iave him deliver an address, 1418 | keptin jail. This is not so. Pending Inquiry vention with & long sneech. He stated that 185 therefore be it cals authority. It treats the situation in | Eight horses were burned in the stable. ‘The | trojjed it destroyed the greater part of the most important victory ever won for agricul- | grable efforts to better their condition. sub-headings, viz.: 1. The Cutting Case:” The fire is believed to ave been incendiary, | canghtin an old elevator owned by enthusinstic audicnce. - Mr. McCarthy's e | peace and not threaten, Hte protested his 1 bric citing the €1 £ o icion, started frof spark by pmgine of FRORRINA SHo SHEAN Eth G REETRHITAI LA FEEAREA THE IMPRISONED MINERS. After briefly reciting the Cutting picic farted froma spark by an engine on an hour, he said tho home rulers | was euilty. 4 _ ‘an ongl » maintain, o iieh will nof ey Tonaway & Busbois® oftice, the postoflice, the DG BE SR ABa g s Toicat Still Live, can ought to maintain, and which will ot | 08 R R SRR e b | Conaway & Busbois oftica, the postoflice, t memory of puk life. When Mr. Parnell y on a bigseale. A score of actors there, re- W0 S0 TG sl Ll citizens for nets camiitted in the United | 11 EMEEICEER Gt AR ORI | Shoe shop, Holnies’ elevator, Ed Smith's Jaw- for legisiative independence, after being a | led toa riot, o Ia Belfast, between the police, TEHBUIIILH & WOTIL BE 4118 HONBBIN LTI W vies orea | ol DaU SR HBR\VAS pFoseR B EWIRIWIOE | o IRt LIS ARG YOULFIIUE LIRS D6 AM Wandlaw ot Pickrell, for tepresentatives: ColswoliL lioiisc, J\Of Stoborsbliriiesy SO position floating on the rising tide. | jail windows broken. One woman is dying HBHB st o1t Y008 by Ak HinthaR When this was done, however, it was found | foreigners, and” to report to the capital | ehthusivsm ailowed Captain J. . 1ill, ean- | oftice, W. Davidson’s agticultural depot, the 8 set on fool by its members, X V They had now to assist, guide and lead them | are exvected to lead to new disturbances. thein to use their best efforts in seenring his . ers, zad they were victorlous; and work is now_ prozressing at the firs gifted of English statesmen. Behind thought that fusurrections will really ariso | 2 farmers, znd thoy were victorlous; for it | 808, WOTE IS, To, PORISSNE, 31 [pe {18} and a great mass of workingmen, the true el WAs not mency; it was not argument: it was | what over one hundred fect. Avout twenty- | 1t declares that Sedwwick is not a S and W. 'I'. Stephenson’s buildin, 3 st S SRntit ambassador of | NEBRASKA Crvy, Neb, Sept. 14.—[Special | dazed and seem notto fully realize the ex J L e LGl T orn g hall thealstanes | retary of legation, not an ambassador of , Neb., azed and se : the true radical and the sham liberal. at | Cablo—Speetal to the B | The powers, re- |- Marshalied up to the doors of congress that ! of their will by letters, petitions and personal ] yesterday. Tlier: acquainted with any of its officers; that he | by August Weller, in whieh he charges Mr. | Brooklyn will bo rebuilt. That and suceess unless some strange, unparal- | settlement of arairs in Bulgaria must be s 4 : ) ST : to make certain inquiries for him, The Post | Promisory note to the amount o 185, e | all. it not quite all, are insured, the princiy al ful interpretation ot the constitution and | ARMY OF THE T Lot i o cause was sustaining and fighting for | ply of reserve and observation. agninst thein.?. Rock Island him in his late diflieuities as treasurer of | ave supposed to be all right. The Chironicly could mar their chance and, please heaven, | that Russia will not take the initintive in | 8¢ daitymen by every means in their | of the Army of the Lennessee met at | “ile mizhtdrink pulque till he could not == good stores are burned. The total loss will Othe I ) A torriie wind visited Faf s | stroved. Mayor Hork, T, G. Cummings and SGHIT 6t ARkt oht linvitig 1" thes e tho victory gnined in scouring the passngo of | appoimted to roport to-morrow, In the aftet- | paieo of the Lamplo of the Four Minuics, | BEi]=A territie wind visited Fairmont this | ey, Baver LORk LB e ey ot Toneiand and | M0 Cable—Special to the Bgk.—The | president, he said, was prompted by the | tion was in camp. The society was escorted | of Chepultepce without in any way involving | hiet i and sheds. Two or three wind A Burglar Who Didn't Scare r. Lord Sal sb: party were 10t | Doiitroft for Constantinople. A chanie The speaker returned his sincere thanks | Rifles, —and had . the enthusiastic | mastered by the raritied air, mingled with | andsmall buildings were toppled over. 1t ) onstantinople. change | 1 ptered ria scems to have taken | had been extended by the dairy farmers and | General Sherman was first introduexd, | varlety of pity it would have been in Stock- | Falrmont. West Side, and went into the room where andhe would not be surprised if that party Austrin will not permit a Russian oceupation wa, Reall declared it was to the interest of | comnmend the valor and fidelity of sires to | ard—says that “the capture by an American ORFOLK, Neb., Sept. 15— ([Special Tele- |40 0 way heawoke Mrs, Greet, who sereamed he was willing to support any good measure | *yovy se LT el blitical Corren ! ANG LG Tl god el ral Viesya, Sept, 15.—The Political Corres- | American industry, and so framed as to give | followed, making a mastérly address of half d toa dively divlomatic corre- | 13,41 Creek, 7913 Norfolk, 0. This drops | which missed i Greet then grabbed a Englishmen, he had practically and ear- | 1o was summoned from Gallein while at- [ (eehion and amount of free trade, theatre and every soat filled in that the act will have to be diselaimed and | final election between Madison and Battle | frighten the burglar off the track. 'The latter mission, I have heard, however, that edu- | has been appointed Russian diplomatic wa shouid be revised and sales in large | Gene herman celled the mestinz to order | the demand of Canada for the release ot the e in the bed clothes and fell over and the burg- return b able to give a list of | military affairs of Austria. Dispatehes from [ biil for the establishinent of a national rail- | on behalf of ihe state,fuil of his exquisia | tlons with this country than Great Britaln n Wyek | been lynehed. and/devotion: of tho!sons of Tréland iniall | FouPspastihe czar, 1u conclusion the speaker urged the farm- | oration, his'subject being *Early History of | and preserve it self-respect, and will act, A GOULDEN WEDDING. the Bre . G. Darling, claiming to be an vention that our cause is the cause of civili- | Vienna from Gastein furnished with the | mewmbers of consress who voted for the bleo- | ters an extract from an_nddress by General | and will maintain the spirit of it demanc Miss Bdith Kingdon. day for peddling druzs without the special dence, fail of success.” cerned, ussia,” the dispatch “ree- | the national congress,” he added, * dresses were delivered by Generals Logan, | Investization without del and will persist city, % shipping morehant; Mr. McCarthy | “ecial interestsin Bulearia. call was Trequently interrupted by applauss | the ltock 1sland glee ctub. . To-morrow. the | ‘Lhe articlo attracts universal attention, as | family of the groom and with all the eclat | e P12 08 8 svecial feo for™ the — senting mainly Pennsyivania, New York, s subjects before hs departnient, event. The assemblage though small was in A Burglar Popped, England and vhe Porte, MADRID, Sept. 15,—A. telegram from Ele- | 41 Cuniada, ieral Thomas J. Brady, of = Star | cquse to worry over not receiving a hearty | Mempting toellect an_entrance into tho NTiNorLE, Sept. 15.—[New York | conflicts between the Spaniards and French- | Esa, Prosident, Ete: My Dear Sir: 3 ou | Chinese minister that certain Chinese fe- | Startling revolations ahout star route matters | Miss Kingdon's rare taste in dress has al- |.tHHotieh tho door Mi. Denlee, tho propricior ! ol > i v | Brady, for a year or two, has been Tiving on | yye orele eArance, it eaohs | 2 e T aarar yet settled about any one replacing him. | constterritory. According to the lutest ad- | foni9 attend the national convention of the B e R o et e i In Hhiclinote put eostly and ereganes | Fous by the 14 0F the DJOGK Fromm he wobn tion is received. I should be glad to accept | toms officers at the wharf in the presence of | lately been dividing histime between culti- | 1 designed costume in which she stood made by the bullets, No clue. the rejection of White as embassador, but | hoisted the Spanish flag and a Span- | self of the opportunity the convention will | their outer dress, reluctantly by compulsory | writing a book in which will give the inside | trousseau, it is understood, was purchased fey to have one astute elehi toplay off against. | hoon thereupon dispatehed a gunboat to the | which' the farmers and agrieulturists of tating the females were searched by | In answer to questions about his forthcommg | one known in the Protestant ehureh and was and cleverly making a catspaw of French | 1W0 gunboats met. The Fronchman wanted | of our land is so intimate that its proper and | was made, but that females were compelled | and others in pubiie pillory in order that | Mmade the event the occ, sion for the preser Dotween Porte and the British cabinet | would allow the French colors to be raised, | vates the responsibility of those in any wise | tion to their usual raiment, for the evident | as moral saints L shall impale upon the cor- | couple will never have to take in plain sew- s why James D. Fish should not be pa Ned ocoupation; the ‘Durkish complaining — duce conservatism and moderation, Demands | states that? alithougl it was plain, 1 Braph letters and momoranda which will | the detalls of the wedding was refused. ~The | other things, “Ejsh hagtried to appear ag ny e L want of Talth on tho, PAIT OF | ound In Austrin. It is worstat Liea villago | 3 hio make and execute our Jaws, 1 hope that | necessary clothing or other material believed | returns of star route investiga- - 1 am Ferdinapd Ward,convict, I do nob ex of the village, ninety have been stricken | as to all (he people of our country, and [ there was no inspectress to perform that | therewith. I have shielded alotof hypo- | the general managers of the lines interested | the world as to their correctness, 1 have all French embassy alone moving, but it is well ) and conceal the siek as long as possible, Tne | IN& Your invitation to bo_ present, I° shall be Indians Bound for Florida. Jish the true insido_history of these events.” | clation to-dy agreed upon th contract s ro- | Jamcs D FIIsh know 4 had, ho “such gL GRS R DY D e o ughton owie: | Yours sincerely, — GROVER CLEVELAND, i of ten coachoes came from the sonth, | .Second Assistant ~ Postinaster General | September 13, The Wabash recorded its | of the eanvas ba s absolutely ialse. No min has just been remitted to Mouktar Pasha for | 1 the agony of death, and” in_another roon for e tar route stoamboat postal sorvice In Qikoantentaxainabthi. Kngllsh! ocoubation: | Lo 0TI 0F Ry Boaston of congress GiTorle. Would bo. i | three commantos atiintted. Bretae i taniry. | tncludes majl ioasangor transfer and mall | that the pool shiould bo satisfactory to theirdi- | §OASHe I Jus as ragularly as olook wotk fop i lage 100 mucli frightened o help one three comp t Us . Major Diekie. - Althoueh none of them have | Cincinnati, Yoledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. | Jast Friday. ‘The following were appointed | open my mouth about this matter unless L A vote of thanks was cordially supported | 0¥nized the European character of the Bul- | friend in the excentive eliair, are'with us,and | Belnap, Tuttle and Fletcher, and Governor L with equal alacrity according to the | Gould mansion at Irvinzton on Hudson last | 10 determine whethor u traveling agent of i by David Duncan, one of the M. s for this | Sarian guestion while laying:stresson her [ leu us be sure we keep both there.” ' Mr. | Pieree, of Dakota, and sonzs_were sung by | fagts of the case cvening in the presence of the approving | RAITREINGHCine ouse waw, sci LiE gogs : o ———— during the delivery of his ad(ress. socicty visits the Roek Island arsenal and in | it s the only inspiration of Secretary o aands aeoeg S vl DRy st was escorted to his hotel amid great cheering, SPAIN VS. FRANCE. Forty odd_delegates were present, repre- | the evening holds its annual banquet, Bayard upon ihree of (he most importany | Prover to so distinguished a matrimonial THE BRITISH IN A BAD BOX. Representatives of the Two Countries | New Jersey, Delaware, Ohio, Virginia, Mary Searching Chincse Women. BRAL D 1S BOOK, regular wedding mood and the newest ehild | | MISSOURL VALLEY, L., Sept. 15[ Special e e T Fighting in Africa, fand, Georgla, Towa, Kansals, Massachusel WSO 0N B IDLEIA = Tha berstary'of |l A’ intery] made public with | of the bundred millionaire necd have no | 10 the BEE.J—Last night while burglars were ; 0 e avelant A cing. | statesome time wgo transmitted to the tre ot al g o) 1 jEsustar 24 o0 abyan, on the west const of Africa, Teports | 5 iranar das Sone i ool oW eS| ury departmont o complaint made by the | S Botoricty and Jate ascistunt noStmasier | welcomo into the family of her husband. | Lereynouse i this city by cutting s hole Special to the Br dward | men owing to the hoisting of the French flag | letter of the d_instant,” supplementing our | males who arr.ved at San Franciseo on the | and Florida election retuins of 1576, General beenono of the most plausurable feat. | Hiice as sledning | in 4he room, fAred two Lornton arrives to-morrow and nothing is | along side of the Spanish flag on some west | Pleasant interview and containing an inyita- : ! A i ) 0. his 500 acre favin sixty miles from the Poto- f X § 5 2 eric: griei ¢ i searched all over their persons by male cus- ° . 3 TS a climax in the simple but costly and clegant- | Tods by the aid of the blood from the wound Nelidoff, tho representative here of Russin, | vices the matives on the lett bank of Awerican Agrienltural and Dairy assc I 8Dy mae on the Virginia shore, and says he has I B is working hard to obtan from the Sultan | the Muni river. opposite Fernando Po, | the kind invitation tendered and avail my- | every one, and some of them bad to take off | vating his farm, harvesting his crop and | 4P before. the winister. Al of he “1 AM PERD WARD, CONVIOT." will not sueceed, as it suits the ‘Lurkis . | ish gun boat was sent to protect it. | afford to meet representatives of an interest | orders, After examination of the facts, a | history of the star ronte episode and of the | duringatnp abroad. It is very rich and | & 0% BHON000 ho “Lurkish pol- | ryjs quthorities of the French colony of Ga- | 5o important and valuable as. —that | reply was to-day. mado to the secretary of | electorial count in Floida eloctions. of 1516, | tasterul. The cercmiony was the simplest | Partners in_Orime Fall Out in the ANOTHER RUSSIAN ENTRIGUE 8) ptain having instructions to ¢ the country have in charge The relation customs officers in tempo bsence of [ book, the general —saids 1 ropose | performed very impressively by the regular NEwW Yoni, b.—[Special Telegram is making it hot for the Rritish all around | the Muni country as French territory. of this intérest to the welfare and prosperity | the female inspector, but ot vereonal seareh| tb place several alleged statoamen | family pastor.” It is understood Gould senior 10 the Bizk, |~ Ferdinand \I\v..'..[ o ,.',.‘.hf,.; (b drdan Fha of French 1 (5 hoist the French flag, ‘but the Spaniards | fogitimate care and protection is, i my opi- | 10 remove from their bodies cortain new and | their fellow eltizens may sec them in @ trie | ton to his son of a guaranteed income large | Sing Sing prison ‘about the letier he had Yanity in order to stir up an unpleasantness | gunounced ‘they would fight before they ion, a patriotie duty.. This eonsie avion elo- | wnworn overcoats which they. wore. i addi: | Iight. Some people posnz before the pubilo enough to make it certain that the young | wri sident Oleveland, giving rem over Egypt. Active correspondence is now he Frenchmen then madea formal protest | intrusted with our farming industry boyond | purpose of smuggling the ‘same into the | roded poinis of their own corruption. 1 | ing and copying to keep the wolf trom the one eplying. i sai ong gomg on with respect to its contin- | aainst the action of the Spaniards, the plane of mere seliishness, and should in- Piniod Statos, “Bur(hermore; the ¢ | Bhall eiboliish iny book with £ac simile auto- | 400K M.fr\'lnmnn-\ll the Information as to | doned. In replying, Ward said, among ; ! I Horvible Ravages of Cholera. made in sucli a spirit cannot fail to exacta | te arances, that thesd fomnles Epeak for thomsalv Hovt. 1t will alye | young couple will start at once on a long tried to saddle me with the whols of the little atte; 2 M ol ! ! I [ i acta | ternal appearances, these fema speak for themselves. In short, it will give | young couple K g I 6 wi A :n] ml‘l!\:'«;l“v! l‘\l\‘ ’:l‘lm‘lr‘fpfnl‘llll‘l“l;lllu:‘ill(ti.”x>x.x:“‘?r LoNDoN, Sept. 15.—The eholera is gaining | just and appreciative response trom those | on their bodies larde quantities of other un- | the true inside history of the Fiorida election | Wedding trip in the Gould yacht Atalanta. trouble. 1 blame no one for dishelieving i 2 Mya 3 S LSO the coming may be productive | to be smiiggied goods, vet the surveyor did Iateral incidents, he Pool Keaffirmed, an 3 srodit me. b 1l ety date fixed for the withdrawal of the English | DeAr Agtam. Of nine hundred inhabitants | or4iahost results to the agricuiturlsts as well | 1ot ¢xpose Lheir porsons for the reason that | congressional’ and vise, - connceted | CiicAGo, Sept, 15—By a unaniimous vto | Jie, theth to credic me, but whon I back iy troops, Russia’s hand does not appear, the i c al ) down, and twenty-cight of taem died almost | though plans already made and engagéments | duty. crites and moral cowards long enough, and <y A s S ST O, : understood hero that a desire to please Ru fwmediately. The people distrust doctors, | already agreed upon will prevent my nceept- ———— thero 15 nothing left for me 10 o but to pub. | 7 the formation of the Western ‘Uraflic asso- | papers andl L hasc overy transaction sompact, is the motive of this policy on the part of tho | Ghepcoreenltheslelas lons a5 Dossible: ebi | witch interested in'its objcets and purposes, | Las Veaas, N. M., Sent, 15.~Today a POSTAL MATTERS, vised, and that it should go into operation | pusicss a8 L protessedy ey | il ruIkTY THOUSAND POUNDS found half naked on the bae lvor, writhing | y Congressman James Buchanan, of New | joqing the Chiricahua and Warm Spring | Jnot ssued adveriisements foxlay for Lids | vote with tho vroviso that it did not waive | can wake nie believe that he thought the busiz } in the agony of death, and in another room | joy ot thc oleomargarine bill,and in Nis. re. | Apaches from San Carlos. reservation to | Olio, Indiana, “Tllinois, Michizan, Wiscons | the HiEht to settlement of the balances in tho | Hess wan fk Wt b s, FERG D JSrom & the purpose of working up local Egyptian 4 PR N el B | Siarks said he believed that during the next | Florida. ‘There were 400 savages, guarded by | sin, Miunesota, lowa ‘and Missouri, Ihis | 0ld pool, and the other roads on condition & been thrown the corpse of a son, The vil & Y soasion of is would I & " P00 0 hiis little divyy, and no aniount of persuasion ‘The porte does not believe in a continuation | another, 4’|xh_ to reju al or modify the law, and ho | ynqer the command of Colonel Wade and | Station service in the cities of Cleveland, | reetors, I'inis wasreaflirming the action taken | could keep hiii out of it. I don't pronose to of tho present calm and military preparatinns —~ advised the association to hold itself in read- s > 2 v iness to onpose such attempts, s r path since Geronima ke | Paul, Burlington, St. Louis and Kansas the executive commi . R. Cable, attacked, on 1 sh ofe) 50} continue, a lare number of troops having | o A _".”"1‘;‘ ",”"'"' Fall 4 er REC Nits Sastalted ns presiding | Dien on the War path since Geronimo broke | Gb oI S 0 Thimo 4 101, Bror | Shaprmaes ”,4'1,(:mnm“1>|'” 3h b Qubj, i guia o apden Lualtantend SV passed up the Adrianople line lately and TENNA, Sept. 16.--The suspension bridge | ofiicer the convention took a recess. 00530, M e RRAsioot 2l | posals will be receiv 14 p Jan- 3 cer, 8. It C 3., e 4 angel. passed up the Adrjanople liue latoly and s | = CIEENA, SOPR D= T8 SERRGACION B S | offiger Wie conventlon took u ¢ they' wero furnishing his band |7 willbe reccived until 4 'y m.. Jan ward, 1. . Wilker, 8. K. Callowiy. J. T | wronz and am receiving my punishuient for large shipwent of ammunition having been | OVer the awitza e town of pou reassombling there was somo dis with ammunition, and that there | U8ry 3 1857, and the awards will be an- ki Moorehouse, A. A, Talmagé | it. The sause of the whole troubie was this: sent through the Dardanelles two days ago, | O8trau, in Moravia, collapsed to-day while a | sion an the oleomarkarine question. The | was' no telling what moment they mjght | Beunced February 2 1887, and W. 8. Newman. Commissioner Fat- [ Igot into strafghts and tried to make up out The porte has seemed porfectly n. | quadron of Ullans were riding across ft. f comuil :'vlml.l l“:t:l‘m:g;m(pmzm 5 10U0WS, | breuk out. For this reason the government f)»lu.ur H‘l'\w th‘i en commissioned post- | thorn, of the old Western Freight associa- | of stocks, i I had suceeeded I should have e i i Al The Uhlans and a number of spectators who iy B A o IR decided to ship them €0 Florida, where they | MASICEAL Liivh, AED. tion, was unanimously ehosen commissioner | been Ferd Ward, the great banker, 1 failed digigrantc In beuuaring Hao (oadidaies for weraon tho brdge watehiue the soldiers e s coniicutural Intovests A | could do no harm. Hore than half the fu- | Lo s sahedule of theatar mall ronte gk: | of (e new organizition, which has been | and am a conviel, 1 deserve what € am ols 0 Bulgarian throne, but will accept any | were ail precipitated into the r Seven are o this ] gverty ol iu- | gjans are squaws and Pheir children and a | teng (rom Aty 1o Gentral Clly, el named the Western Tratl d | tine, but J. D, Fish and others deserve ag obtaining the Suffages of the great | Dersons wero Istantly Killed, ono of whom | dustria citizons and is of it importance, | ora *hidéous * uiass. ‘o humanity never | (il Do, chungéd ustollows on October T | Instructed to put it in oporation at one much, - [warh persohs contiscted with. the powers, though it wonld_profer Waldemar, | Wa8 8 Ublan, and many were seriously in- | (ECAIES, i, oF, Jepalition 4o | sowded fnto an emigrant sleeper bofore. | Leavi SunLy ALONGAEANG Krdays at ¥ sy frus of Grant & Ward noido sitack AR e kel o aiford more chanco. of a penee: | Jured: Allthe iojured‘were: vecovered “trom | SRt Rrouiate i potect the condition | 4 car doors are clasaty gunrded by soldiers, | s STVE AL Setral U1y b T . Struck A Snag. Uave every lesior ) Lsve_igceivad aud (R ful setticment, he being in elose connection | Tt 4 e and depressing fufluences resulting froin the Follare ofta n"”;,"j., e T artiveat Amity by 5 p. . Tho sefvios | Ciricago, Bept. 15,—~Thio mewbors of the | Nave not been publishod. ‘L sball uso thew with the rerzning fawmilies of both Russia Dilke as an £ditor, Incaacy of fll't;,""filjgfld always will be desir r Toute R R anlar the \\'I’lljlbnln-dll(-cxi to twice i v k.( = Western Passonger assoiation. were in ses . oo e and England. LoNDON, Sept. 15.—Charles Dilke has re- | able: thereforo be " U185, St A orday . the o separate mail service to Cumro, Neb., | sion this afternoon, starting their work of | rpoUnLE 1IN THE REBRIDE - R e el e It er | - Resolved, What to maintaln and retain | Howard County bank ak Glrszow, closed its | will be discontinued at the end of this 1outli. | forming a gross money pool on passenger : MIDRLD Sy what has been secured to farmers in the past, . 4 5 h Y CHANGES, . g s SHORTER SHOP HOURS. e will re-enter public life as proprictor and | ind to secure what may be- desirable i and placed Itsbusdness in the hands | o, o opilon 15, Seats, corps of engi- | trafie between Chicago and common polnts | French elzing Kuglish Mission Prop- . - editor of a London newspaper. future, this convention, representing 5,000,000 | 2F tusteesfor the baweflt of the creditors. J, | || (EPEI, RO 15 BECER SR S0 fom | and Council Bluffs and common points. The erty and & Conflict Feared, Kiz John Lubbock's Bill For the Bene- | e Pall Mall Gazette is indignant at of the tarmers of this country, n' the' inter. | 8- thomas, president of the bank, makes tho | 480 B WISATS Point, N, Y., and ordered | sub-committeo submitted the vlan nereed, | Merwounse, Sept. 15.—Exciting repors fit of Employes, Charles Dilke’s hardihood, and_publishes a | €sts of pure legisiation, the prosperity of the | following statement of the bank’s affairs: | to duty at Bismarck, Dak., relieving Captain | to last week, but a snag was struck as soon | have been received here of arbitary French Loxnoy, Supt. 10.--[New York Herald | card calling npon the queen »to vindicate | country and the welfard of the farmer, unges | The assets of tho bank are ample to vay all | James 1. Quinn, corps of engineers B N s Venatiad daulitsMIha | 22n0 0o ALY, DIREeN Cable- Speclal to the Bk |—Sir John Lub- | the purity of English homes and the sanetity | for the best consideration of the farmers and | depositors and stockholgers - full, Hard il sitenant. William M. Metealf hos | Bt e etk the | action In the New. lebrides, Itev, Ao~ bock’s proposed shop hours regulation bill | ©f the Judicial oath. and remove Sir Chiarles | people at large of the country that ‘no man [ thies and the extreme difliculty of collecting od from the New York arsenal 10 | matter was referred to Mossrs, £, St. John. | Ponald. Presbyterian missionary at Havan- bockia broposed shob hours regulation bill | e’y nae. irous the Toll of the privy | shotlld be elected to congress who, ‘by "lis | induced the directors taturn over the bust. | Egst Lynn, Conn., on public business, e p e O aessys, K. Bbhonni | nab harbor, in a letter to Lieutenant Marx,of " s morning, By its provisious | counail” past record and presont reputation, is antago- | ness to a trustee, who will collect and pay off | * The “leave of First 'Licutenant Ward 8, | Wi Nosen d & ; dtle | the British gunboat Swinge shops of avery class, with the exception of ——— hH5i07a the Brosperity of Hiograatitidusiries | first tiie deostidrs sdpsen Lo stookbolders, | Fartow. Twwnty-fitot 1afantiy, s beh. ox: | the 1 iwian, with instructions to settlo | the ritish kuuboat Bwlnger, says that flu taverns, refreshment houses, tobacconists' The English and Egypt. of the country; and be it further y The assets amonnt to about 560,000: " the lia: | tanded o Novembor 1, 1550, 0n ccount Of | hud report to-morrow mormiug. to Wil | Lrench Hobrides company avo seized thio shops and news agencies, are {o be closed not | PAnEs, Sept. 15,—The Republique F: . Resolyed, Thiat the farmors of the United }v’umu?_ Inlnlul_'nmuult fo quite that sum.” | gickness. 4 i the meeting adjoursed. . . i‘.'.""l‘.;". Jnansiive .r‘li.\;nfin_m;f\mnl. alle later than 10 on the ovenings of Saturdays | caiso publishes a telegram from London | SiatehyIn convention wisenilods duly recoe: | Pc of [ Iarieet crpelipms o (ERARCIS TS | ke leave of Second Licutenant James M. — - | el o e i and bolidays, wnd uot nu:n than 8 on the »I(u:in:zllx::l l’.nfil:\l:nldbmlfldyuu:«? uu;‘und‘cuuu inbor of its lrh;m‘i? in congress in gecuring | 0L be seriously ectod By (he fallure. wluléd fo October 1, 185, ‘w' (,"A'I'._"\,:?I'.'f“'fif,’;‘_“""l(v,"‘:"',‘,‘:,'_'I'l"g A & 8 ot SRy Sish ovenings of every other day of the week. | d’etat, and will probably elaim Egyptasa | the passage of the oleomargarine bill, anc ————— Pwanty-ave racruits have been ordero LESTON, . 15, ~General 8. A, ¢ other Brish subjeots. Whore any shop ts found onen aftor (hese | Bricsh possession: She will, lowexeh, adds it is the sense of this convention that The Uatakill Btove In. o b ordered 10 | ¢, wtord, who cane from Philadelphia Fri . McDonald asserts that the Fonel prac hours the occupler is liable to a fine of $25, 'llltj {l}'*lll':‘hl}!? f‘nu_w ’\'Ald-" nulllunu until n_lfifmlh uwm:l‘n'hl';l "@xun.\l dg»n;f\mme HupsoN, Sept, 15,—The steamer*Catskill,” | ~ Lieutenant Colonel John J. Coppinge day night,sent a letter to Govertor Fair- :!‘l'}‘.‘-;\:;:;:Hgfl“‘.uw “figl:l\”‘)\:'v ‘lnl ~lx\||:l1 Chowists and druzgists will not be liable to | *'¢ 1es suflielent foree at Aloxandria. fi}‘l‘l‘?‘h! O loa. ers regardless | of the Catskill Line, was ruv into early this | Eigbteenth Infantey, whobae been command: | child, commander In chief of the Grand | i huminent, Fhr lave " bian: Bide v 3 X . i ey s "% | ing his_regiment at’ Forr Hays, Kan., until | Aimy spublie, 4 W 12 74 L a fine for supplying medicines after the The 8t. Leger Stakes. exolved, That It 18 the duty of the general | WMOTNIng on her kip to this city by a terry | (1 1% TREIEN Lo Vited, W0 be Grdered 3”;‘;3‘;_':'""{;;;}m"f;"ll;d-,,'“I,}‘“';,;',,';)'““;;,}; 1o 1 against Atr. MeDonald and Hative ehyis hour appointed, ‘ut they must not keep | Loxpo, Sept. 15.—The race for the St | KOVernmentlo use all its power by legislation | boat, and a twentyfive to thirty foot hole | {o command at Fort Gibson, Indiau territory, | whom their ilttle homes i :’:LI ‘m‘ e ““5;?]‘“““‘-;" '.”m W}'. 'l{.;l]iz‘ltfl 3 b 0 1o preiniers of the Aus \ et their ull o PRt Py 3 d St | Gud by treaty to have removed every dis- | stove in her hull.” She reached her dock with- | Colonel Coppinger 1s well known here, | e Tyt A 4 thelr shops visibly open fter the hours | Leger stakes was won easily by Ormond, St. | crimination againsi our products and fo ‘ex- | out sinking, - Oue hundred - passengers Colonel Copplnker 18 ell | ¥nowh ety | There Is wlare class of those peoblo who | Gilonies ate aboit 0 hold & conference 19 named. The weasure also socks to re Miran second and Esmore third; seven | tend the area and volume of our proauetions. | aboard were terribly frightened, but noone | daughter of James G. Blaine, i T Lot e 0y Lo 1 consider the situation, more strings the law against Sunday | starters, Resolved, ‘That the immense interests of | was injured. ‘Lhe damage amounts to $5,000, Colonel Charles J, Von Herrmann, a cap- | V"% - - - - trading by raising the penglty from tive shil- - agriculture demand u secretary of agrieul- e tain in the Fourth infantry, who' arrived ident, Avother Railroad Disaster lings to one pound. At any time it is made Wil Iln]c; ‘1‘““ the right and privilege of a cabinet anh\l“ Pacific lmfindhrll"' Bonds. ;n-rel:fltl nl.ghl with Alu] \ku,ll‘lll'lmluuln, LITTL OCK, e —Yesterday the CHATTANO0GA, Tenn,, Sept. 15.--A terris o » satisfuctiol 3 « . Pr. e N. Y.. 8 5 minister, < ew Yonk, Sept. 15.—Tue Union Pacific | from their home at Spirit Lake, la, will be ot oy . 5 - P ble aceident ceeurred halt a mile from thi ‘?np,n.lrlollnq satisfaction of the authori Winte PLAINS, N Y » Sept. 15. The pro- e, fxu,,.‘,.,g]“, president of the New | yujlway mmm“lv gy Dot ENacs Tamv e l_“mw]m““ Wt Heidt twelve-year-old son of Joseph Morse was i ,‘“—.”,l” cewied li ll""" o this ties that ore than one-third in buber of | bate of the will of Samuel J, Tilden, set for | jorsey state board of agrieulturn, offered 3 Y, thi ok L | D00 Of Pruseia. was apnoinied sld-de-camp | bathing in & pond near Ins residence and | ity at 0:10 this cvening on the Kast Ten wwlers of the shops to which un order | to<day, was this morning adjour the following, which was ad Ames, trustee of the land grant bonds, ad- | y'GUnera] Siegel in 1661 and a captain in the | was suddenly taken with a eramp, when he | 5% Viginia & Georela railway the time being in foree under this act re- | Week. ‘The adjournwent is in uence | Resolved, ‘That we hereby eall upon | vertises for proposals for the sale to him of | regular army in 1886, and was brevetted a | called upon his brother Henry 1o save Lim, | north-bound express train struck a cow on # Jates are opposed 10 the continuance of suel | OF Hhe absence of Mrs. Carolina B Whittle- | the congiess of the = Ulited Slates | land grant bonds to the value of 82,164,000, | major in the nrm{uml lientenant colonel of | Henry sprang in but both “were diowned, | sharp curve while comine into the ciey, Pl BT Oapascs fa Hijnuance of sitch | sey. who resides 1o Wisconsin. She is one | to so revise the taviff laws of tho cowntry as | which g is authorized to apply to such bur- | voluuteers for gallantry. His retirement pro- | Fhie bovs” iother, who waon the bank ai | enzine twined aver sfisit enbaikmen WA e 4 08800 ¥ 10r- | of the heirs and must be present or be repre- | to protect the agricultural industries of the | ehase. The bropcgals willbe open till the | motes First Lieutenaut Butler D, Price from | the time, falited, and on recovering cons | erishing the engineer, Tom Buckley, aw sented by counsel, country by iwposing such duties for cereal | 20t fustint, adjutant to captain, scionsuesh sho beciine & raving iy Srcnian, Cal Furris, W destl,