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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SIXTEENTH YHEAR. 15 ; OMAHA FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1886, NUMBER objects, in s « he republican ~ 2 The I’l nt T;{i g of the Oliffs and Co!- | to pay the tithe. On Mon night the first | Meeting of the First National Convention o | ""T'ie resolutions were adopted as a whole, | Painters at the White House Makea Ruinons | Cmr ., Sept. 18.—[Special Telegram imony Before the Haddock Jury War. ieries Rising in Self Defense, meeting i in, of aformal nti-8al i with only three disseuting votes. During 18 to th For several days s hias been | anting M $ ‘.‘m‘ tithe association for mn ..["H P ‘(”,“,",‘ Anti-Baloon Republicans. the inte r\,qlln'l‘\\;-l’ll vh;- l’||u|~~'l"m;v\ln m(n ¢ Mistake, wHsideratl “‘L ”" H«m:‘.« . ‘“m“ ' 'I’ | ranting Many Arrests. S and defense. At the present time the land. - o ot HitaTeBes of Tows. spoke e change in the treasurership of the Irish Na- | " 8 FIGHTING THE ENGLISH CHURCH | 15ris are not in the question. They | THEIR PRINCIPLES SET FORTH. | [ttt e nitimate result of the | MR. BENEDICT AND THE UNION. chi s le A R e ool ECIUEIS AR CTE VRIS are consider fairly reasonable, present agitation. - that Rev, Dr. O'Rielly, of Detroit, was about - ut for the cler \ ow,"” as says " he following nati committee was | . " 0 rosign h 8 urice orne: y " The Revival of Welsh National Feel- :, “" ki 'h neonte. In the middie | The Lignor Trafic Danounced and the anmae T O e "t | The New Pubiic Printer Declares He | 10 Tesien and that Rev. Maurice J. Dorn Whatan Important Witness Said—Aw ewspaper e We ple in the middle 8 of St Gabriel’s chureh at the Union Sto ing and Language One of the P P Ay Ul il nd 014 Party Called on o be iled i taine, | Senator 1 Not a “Rac"~The Telephone Y ards, was likely to succeed him. Rev. Dr Signs of the Times—The will 10t be appeased until Wales comes out Wipe 1t Out — Strong Senator Henry W. Blair: Vermont, Georg Sult—Army and Postal O'Reilly's resignation is due, It is said, to the Growth of the Home of the struggle rid of these fetters and_com- Speeches, A. Brown: Massaelusetls. Colonel E. H. News. action of the recent conference of the clergy buque—towa News. Rute 1dea. pletely freed of achurch of strangers,” All — L R G e g e e _ of the Detroit diocese held at Sandwich,Ont., gt il A Republican Prohibitionists. o Jorsey, Rev. Il H. Carroll: Penusvi: Painters In a_ Pickle, Vbbbt dpled kLIl The Haddock Murder. fenlency to cloting il much now deps Ciicaco, Sept. 16,—The first national con- | ¥3 Hon, A T reoains Jowa, LMW | Wasinixorgs, Sept. 10.—[St Tele- | MBE i one diocese te permitted o | o STOUX CiTy, Ia., Sept. 16.(Special Tele- xn!‘: .": ”7"”‘ ‘\"\::H‘; ”:‘I‘L‘ vernment. 3 luxlx'l vention of the anti-saloon republicans began 1iabn, . Ex-0i wr’,h:;"{ PRk gram to the Bee.|—The decorators at the | oo "’!“‘ :j‘|" “‘ ¢ “\*‘;\*“ s K!"‘;”' ofics 1n | ETAE to the Bk his 1::.; been an event ald Cable—Special to the Bee.—The revival fon, separation and ail Hland | its session in this city this afternoon. When | Wisconsin, Congressman E, iKan- [ white house are in a quandary asto what to | g Socjety or association of purely. politieal | UL dav i Sioux City. Publicity was this of Welsh national feeling is one of the signs e g x‘: turH\l‘(M'\irlI \l\m s ‘Hu"rfl \,n\ Albert m’ "fl: nh\u“.l med IR do with the terrible mess they have made of | 1 or purposes, and if ricst, at this :"'L -‘”lu' JM; |”. |'~'Iwuknn-'| the t Unmlil) M St by ’ NRE T — ere about three hundred delegates on the | James; Georgia, Hon. Alfred G. Buck. + historical blue room. The delicate and | present time holds such office, hie shall forth- | taken before the Haddock coroner's jury. 1% bt L L FIREE AND INDEPENDENT, floor, Wit onty, a sprinkling of spectators. | *Iie convention then adjourbed sine die. L :““i‘":‘“‘,:‘( Wl 1“::‘“‘}'1’ e s | Wil reslgn nnd forwand avidanonof having | hd the elfeatof roviving old intermst 1. 46 ely dying out is now being revive il its —_— adies and gentlemen were in the gal- —— ovely pa WAL 2 WL e e | &iven up angd entirely relinguished such of- | aage. pting use actially increasing and spreading, The | The Bulgarian Sobranje Emphatic- | fery. The convention was ealled to order by The People's Party, donein Arthur's time by Tiffany and was | £ (AU NN ME G | enses and riveting attention fo this great picturesque Eistedfodd, the annual meeting ally Declares Itsclf. fAlbert Griffin, of Kausas, who asked [ Nppyam, Wik, Sept. 16—The state con- | the perfection of art. When the local paint- 10th day Of August, 188, g AR L TR S ] for the competition of essays in poetry and WIA, Sept. 16— [New York Herald Cable ke "’““;\nlll\‘\:.r lvla:‘l-l-hl"mut U‘\\in\( h:’-:\_p. vention of the people’s party for the nomin ers got into the house this summer under the fhe Irish n rue has certainly | from the start is now so evident to temper- singin . is carried on with inereasing enthu- | Special to the Brx:|-~The address which has | Grifi then said lie was requested 10 bggost | tion for stat- officers was held in this city to- | supervision of the superintendent of publie | poitical atmns and b eI L g sk g B R sicsm in the various towns of the prineipal- | been elaborated by a committee of the | the ngme of United States Senator | day. Thirty counties are represented. E. | buildings, they thought they had discovered | 3 (U8 CRmCh th S UL R e AR L Ll B L P ity In the vernncular o, with the an. | Sobranje and accented by that vody in reply | Henty W, Blair of New Hampshire for tem- | 4. Fag i, wae clected chaltn that the lower part of the walls of the blue | pined that the rule was aimed specially at | (eSthwony was given nearly all the inipli ¢ ceremonies which the sons of | to the message of the regencies, was to-day | porary chairman, J. C. & of Tllinois for "homas Fritz Milw e, secretary. | Toom had faded. Now the design of Tiffany | him. It was adopted the 19th of August, | cated me, the last one to go clent druidical ceremon h L temporary seeretary, | Eliott of Kansas | &nd Thomas Fritz of Milwauke ! # Qdores Tralbior, Wi Wales, who honored these gatherings in days | presented to the sitting of the assembly. 1t | grHIEREY BRI, b e O ehins of | The day was takeiLup in ap 1¢ and lis- | had been a graduation of blue, and for the :l}‘m'_n the same time he was ¢ d by the | being George Trelber, whom It is supposed of yore, held In most respect, With Welshe | beiins by expressing the esteem and crati- | [r sl Sor Hing clork, The tegs | tening to reports of committ nd the con- ate light tint the new artists thought hic convention as treasurer of the | took an active part in the assassination. The men th talent of music Is inborn and it is | tude of the country for those of its repre- | tlemen were electéd unanimously, Es-Con. | ¥ |‘\|lo||‘|'\\\|| not getto balloting before thi had discovered a fading. So orders kflu‘nlu-xh.’-x“l:m, I’ml’(}‘lkl‘)!(“-l |‘|‘|”; |»I\- I’::lf city marshal and chief of police returned curious to see the rustic lovers quartet parties | Sentatives who discharged their duty ina | €ressman Frost of Massachusetts, ohe i OV il e given for a grand dado of sky blue. | mitted to aceent the position of treasujer by | & Ay 0rso ago after an absence of two tnglng 1n the try X Learning is | critical mowent to the fatherland, The ad- | Sfessman Price of lowa, and Judge Taylo: COMING TO CHICAGO. Ol the anguish of the artists when they dis- [ Archbishop Feehan, It isalmost absolutely | Wweeks searehing for the guilty parties, but singing 1o the country nes. warning e of Indiana were appointed to escort Senator ary to the success of the league that | were unableto eapture a single one or even sined &Nl thdTophle otters . toF duy dress goes on to brand the event ot the 21st | {34 i EE Ntie g covered their awful blunder. But worst of Q ! ) imableto capture a single one or even esteemed and the popular outery for educ Blair to_the_platform. In addressing the ‘ \ 3 v should aet in that capacity. Irish | g ' Al facilities has been partly satistied by | 0f August as a “horrible crime against wention Senator Blair said: The Canadian Pacific Arranging for | g)) was the hideous effect the ultra marine | (1HERIMC SIOICAct I that CORACLT. - IVRE | tind a satisfactory working elue. nstitution of colleges at Bonger and Car- | the independence of Bulgaria and against itlemen of the convention: 1 feel an tndependent Line. bad on the délicate robins eggs blue. [ faiilh in laymen. The treasurers of the [ The BEE reporter to.dey wmanazed to get diff. Abeystwick college was literally found- | the crown of our beloved Prince Alexander,” ¥ siongred, In belng asked topreside | = Cutcaco, Sept A8.—[Spe legram 1o | But the damage had been done and the best | league lave, as a consequénce, been clergy- | Dossession of the complete testimony. Some edZivith the people’s pence. The national re- | adding that it was committed by a few evil- | WG N Séllova will Jive in the ans | the BEE./—The Canadian Pacide, which at | had to be made of it, so the painters manfully | Men from the start, The outcome of the | of this has already been given i these dis- ligion is evangelical. Protestants of varions | disposed and misled individuals, “We take | nals of all time. We are here for thede | Present reaches Chicazo over the Michizan | went to work, and when the room was given | Matler is awaited With some ansiety by | patcles. The testimony of but one or two deaominations, so called dissenters, worship | the opportunity,” the address went on to | struction or the rum traffic throughout this | Central, is reportad to be making arrange- | jts first coat it was a veritable nightmare. 4 * | Witnesses is really very important and no- mostly in the Welsh Iangua; The people | Say, “of assuring {he prince of the horror | CONMLTY and thronzhout the world. ' 1 think 1 [ ments for an independentline of its own | What exactly to do they knew not, but to-day RACES AT THE PAIR. where does it appear that the secrecy so lon z fnhiabit clean whitewastiea cottages on hills | With which the whole nation has recarded | P RS SN OR G SRVERON WHGR | into Chieago. The proposed new air line is | he “artists™ were very busy in tiying to Vstethny s WAPF BVSTte ab/the OXDL: || Juothal - it b e e and in valleys, They are kindly, unobtru- | the disgraceful plot against him. The peo- | sense weare otk ot o Hhamnd Jow o | to be built from Gross isle crossing, Mich., to | “lighten” the shades on the hideous ultra- x ’ Ottys b oue 01 | dusknied. Ulidoubtodly: SHE cHBoleL dive hospital y ple of Bulgaria return their best thanks to | thatas between low | high license | Jackson. Mich., and thence to Chicazo.which | yp,yin to soften ivdown. There were three udbieili e ness was B, Doak, none of whose testimony hospitable and patient. v sul e a return the an ~|~ Ll L Ry | nd "“,““" Would give it a' line from Montreal, Canada, | Matine to '1‘|“ "[ T A Laxcor eb., Sept. 16 pecial Tele- | jas horetofore been published. John King ; S A TOUCI OF SADNESS the prince for his assurance that the inde- | We are in favor of high licensc, (cheers): wnad, | painters on a ladder trying the effect of & ~cory, Neb., Sept. 16.—| A as heretotore been_ published. e R L0 DR AT R RN a rig] » | that as between high license and prohibition . ATHheSSIbUTE ANt s NGHL 48 ke sof the shutters, The | £1am 10 the Bee. | —Following is the result of | and Charles Walterine are Implicated to the §n their capacity for enthusiasm. They vol- | pendence, the freedom and the rights of the i p hicago. known that the Can- | light sea green on one of the shutters. The s, E patity pacity t ) we are in favor of prouibition, [Great 1 i the day’s races at the fair extent of i od 1o d. 8 rily mamtain their own religions ser- | fatherland shall not be infringed, They are | &wering. | il T Pacifie hes secured & controlling inter- | boss artist was mixing various colored blues [ 7SOV S GG TEERIEE 0 extent of hav teed to do up some pro- s and aid missionary efforts to an extent | 150 grateful to him for his magnanimous | Blair went on fo say also that they met as | 5t In the Minneapolis & Manitoba rail in spots ou the floor, and_ “Ilector,” the Ant- |, SOHINE, stalllon race, purse 42 nibitionists, but they never consumated the srtionate to their means. There is a | decision to renounce the throne of Bulgaria, | republicans. “They were in that party and | fnd fuither fmportant developments ¢ | wery poodie, was showini his utter disgust | Gfaive 700 PR :»mm _lln-{‘\’lvl\m‘nnn\' ‘I'nmmnl\ the ::m‘u'rl:\l remarkable absence of erime. Such are the | in order to restore good relations between | gouldmot be driven out, and he was one of | AT B TN, 50 &% to carry | of tne whole affair by turning up his nose at | Jenuie Cob: /1111 D e i actual tillers of the soil in South Wales, The | Russia and Bulzaria. We hope, finally, that | {itel e repubitean party that the. ey | Ut its scheme of & throtigh line from Mon- | each place of fresh punt. “Hector,” of late, | Tim b ; DRI LD _. c “The manors and workmen areequally devout | the problem now awaiting solution will be iquor traftic could be secured, 1via Chicago te the Pacilic coast. Many | has bezome quite the master of the white 3 : Juren 8500, o y | there was to be trouble and were rather to aid and Inwaabfding. Al these have s high ideal | solved in such a way as to conserve the inter- | . The eall of states was thon proceeded wit, ant issues b upon the new ik of | ouse, He has had a_new allizator skin col- byl iballo A of a gdod life, a thirst for knowledge and an | ests of the fatherland. to form committees on permanent organizas iadian VIt e resuit ot | larsent him from ismistress in the Adiron- : o . B. Doak’s testimony is in substance as fol- uctive sympathy with the younger aspirants. [ That part of the address which refers to the | {iom, credentials, orderof businessand resolu- | Gucl, “a'\ivGrous poifey will be is an einima | dacks and on the collar is a_plain plate bear o S 3 lows: The colliers of Glamorganshire and the quar- | election of a prince, runs: “The chamber | " Tha committee on resolutions was com- | Atpresent. Tie outcome of this new project | ing these words: “Heetor Cleveland.” Hee: | ] 21 Some thirty days previous to the murder rymen of Carnarvonshire assist out of their | 1ooks forward to an early summoning. of the a Rhode Island, Henr willbe wwatched with "')’}"’_"‘"’i‘""" Hl]g‘]'*[ tor has been sheared and washed and is now LK the saloonkeepers had a meetng for tho daily wages in the foundation of scholarships | great assembly with a view to the election of tealfs N ) olm Y. Foster: Indi m"{,‘l'l‘[i';‘l';;fi‘.:{:,‘:;‘;"t}:}:"h‘, Wikl be fully aliv® | ready for his mistress’ return William R. ... row purpose of ralsing & fund to be_representod to maintain lads atcollege. Many country | our prince in harmony withi the provisions of ! i rcinEs L Lhote: push the proposed! seliome to n successtul HE BELIEVES 1N UNION Billy Ford....\ ; in the injunction case. He was urzed to at- ehapels elub to educate students of promising | the constitution, and in accordance with the | yf; : 'K 3 Tands | issue. Public Printer Benedict says, i an | Mollic A0 e Mok tend another meetiug to consider plans to titerary or musical talent. Apart from these | povular will.” Massachusetts, 3 i R interview, that there 18 no foundation ime 3484 £ lay some prohibitionists ont,” held on the e s 4 L POUG S S YA In the running race, one and one-halt mile day Rev, Haddoek was murdered. At that t is the other class composed of the | Theaddress expresses confidence in the re- ade: Michigan, Albert Dodge: New FOUGHT.TO A FINISH. whatever for the statement that he i b sl pnres o K, Won L0 240K ([ meating o comuiltteo, Inciiaing, Lieayith W sauires, clergy and officialdom, forming a | gency, ana closes with the words, “a free, in- | Yqi Johm BPatt. * 00| A ooy Twenty-two Rouna Fight on | and antagonistie to oreanized labor. e fails L) ADDOTILEA 6 DL WA INAATSIGEA TN UCARVIE small m of supercelious people, who | dependent Bulgaria forever.” o i e LS T OTLha LAk Long Kland., o comprehend the design of those who have Prohibitionists Nominat had a man or wmen to d b, This wan B Kansa: 7| Rockaway Beicm, L. I, Sept. 16.— | circulated such a report unless it is to arcaign | Scuuyrer, Neb., Sept. § Telo- ak, v of niurder. saw and attend the Eaglish churches, which use the —— u | . . - soanraend English language, These were formerly e TGRSOk : New Jimmy Carroll, of New York ana Dick | the Knights of Labor azainst him and defeat | gram to the Bre. : prohibitionists of T e ver sean QL their oppressors, but in the election of 1508 | JONDON, Sept. 16.—[New York Her : ghigan, 3¢ Wisconsin | Colijer, of Philadeiphia, foueht with small | Bis confination, aud thits thwart the destre | Coifx county to-day pluced in nomi S SURREen b et o Al i1aed many of the tenants voting liberal werc | Cable=Sveciat to the Bk = Lloyd's agents e pyaiy T MICSOtl, | sloves'to a finish, Queensbury rules, in a | ofthe President, Me Benedict, suvs b WS | county ticket s s M. Wel ists of the city, all of whom left ejected from their farms—an outrage never | M Znte write resvec e earthqualke New Hampsiiire, 1, | sporting resort here this afternoon fn pres- | received many congratulations from the | representative: M ! R L bl R to be forgotten or forgiven—and they ave [ 810n% the coast of the Mores I Iy ence of about sixty persons, who paid $19 ¢ Kniglts of Labor upon his appcintment. He | Samucl Carry, Sheriff, - Afterward they wero [ Ut Now that Leavith and coconspirators now powerless, The ballot extended the | W€ have been able to ascertain from the cap- | reported the name of ex-Senator William | tosce the mill Tyenty-two tounds were stoutly denies the charge that heis a “rat,” | joined by a delegation from I 00UNLY 1| T ot tliat Hio arrosts E \Ar Db SuoNBEor franchise but the evil spitlt still remains, | tains of steamers and other crafts in these | Windom, of Minnesota, for permancnt chair- | in an hour thirfy-one minute and sivs the fact that the government print- | and organized a convention for nominating | Gered 1t ie elaiied on 1he sther omd o ; : - | waters at the time ot the shock, it | man. Ille was unaniivously «d. The | being awarded to Carroll, who ing office has published so promptly that | candidates from the senatorial and ot rep- | fie'e; it the clergymer peared to originato from tho sea. | SeCIctaries protem were cl spermanent | get in the last blow. At the fin v | bulky daily document known as the Consres- ative districts composed of Platte aud with the dissenting iinisters and decline o | 2 il k nd viee presidents were nominated like a couple of fighting coels atter a | sional Record, and turned out so readily counties. E. A. Gerrard, of Colum co-operate with thew and claim the wonop- s 18 not unhklly, as steamers 3 u.mmg ng around the ring, | other crea pilations in a handsome man- | bus, was nominated for senator and J. oly of the christian religion. The peop belonging to the Eastern Telegraph com- Windom was loudly cheered he w her having the strength to make a hit, ner, is proof that the torce is well organized, | Anderson, of Schuyler, for float represent sufliclent evidence procurable to prove con- R " : ¥ pany, which proceeded some months ago to | escorted to the chair by ex-Senatc dill, of A o and thathe shall make changes very cau- | tive . i and tl 11 be g whet i8- generally do not respect the cloth. - A com- | PR T E0 IRREEE L 0TS HHORE S B and General Conway, of New York. Tho Bise Ball h tiously. P o i R e LR mon saying amonz the Welehmen is, “If he | Fepait the delowthe coastof Navarino, ¥ 5 i i R trickeourt meets next nonth. - The coroner's LOWEII008 1% | When the new ehairman appeared before thé BALTIMORE THE TELEPHONE SUIT. A DARING ROBBERY. : 15 too stupid or worthless to live, make him | found, on sounding, a subsidence of the soil AT BALTINO] 11 Minois Central Bngine Plunges Into the Mississippi at Due A Sketch of Wales. L'LANSELLY, S 16, New York Her SheRbetiie St PRI witness conld not be made to peach Many of the ¢ DO SR e nntil after their departure nd henee the absence of fear and terrorism that had hitherto prevailed. There is undoubtedly N2 et charged Leavitt and others with eom- ntion he saic natore s Ex-Senator Joseph E. McDonald, of s 2 i wilh, A alarzyniAn2) Klliare | aveleoms ) AxoepHENEs (LI W not mistaken, overa thousand ‘Gentlemen of the Couference: 1 highly l'l‘""jl':l‘l‘r:“ 2 g g"g g g 8 o g ',’73 Indiana, attorney for the goveriinent nols I armers Relieved of Cash sm!(t)_ In” the murder, but leftall else in the but the personnel of the English ehureh in | 1athoms. We are further indirectly informed | apvreciate the honor yon have conferred | Joiret basa it~ Baltimore 9, Pittsburg 11, | il tne ‘telaphone suits to be brought at [ by Masked Men. 3 < Wildk 15 Bt S BB o that soundings on many parts of the coast [ Uponme. Thereare possibly others pri Pitchers—Kiroy and Morris, Errors Cincinnati against the Bell company, si St. Louis, Sept. 16.--A daring robbery was AN OPEN DRAW, ifte i A 1505 | Who eould state better than I can the preeis imora 6. Pittshurg 1. Umpira-Carlin, that the approaching hearing is only for | committed early yesterday mor TIE COUNTRY 18 ESSENTIALLY POOR, difter materially from the charts of 180565 | rGsesiof this convention, We 1 Hmoree o ] b the purpose of determining the question of | Sommitied early yesterday morning n armed by aHyRahant ana suggest that an_early survey be made of call of trae and loyal repui AnTmLanaUIgA- o | o Hea s teeqidtaton ot | Centervilie Station, IlL. the victims being | An Engine and Two' Frelght Cars ::,';,’,,X,:,":‘,,‘}ll'i.,:,"lfi',l,l,, Ygarly tenants, With B0 | a1l tho waters in the vicinity of and some | desiting to accomplish whnt Wo. belicva will | Athlctics 070 0 8 0 8 % 8 &= |t Dell company it will be anpeated to Joseph BLifl, a'well known farmer, and his Rollinto the Mississipni. anith, There posttion 15 alwass pracarious. | distance from the const. be of gréat Kood ot rican. people, it et & Dowlsuills 7. | supreme coutt of the United Stato s | employe named Paimyer. About3o'clock in | Dypuque, Ta, Sept, 1. (Special Tele mouth. Therr position is always precarious. iy For myself Inever hnd the slightest thought | pitehers-—Miller &nd Kennedy, Errro yill delay the fval trial of the issie. Justice | the morning they started from the house to | gram to the Bral—This dormine ot 5 o'clock They are altached to home, but many emi- Hutcyine DaokitaiPacliaaont. of aitempting to nize a new | huiieties LRkvitie 6" Uhlintre— | Stanley Matthews would have been ‘on the | e OTHE, ey Srled frim the house 1o | gr Bzl —Tuis iorning at 5 o'cloc grate. They love to go togetner and remain | yyyyxa, Sept. 16,—The Fremdemblatt says | Political - party, 1 think tnat ‘sueh & | Valentine, bench at Cincinnati had he not been mar- | \waron of cabbage which they were to bring | Wen rain was falling afid the track slipnery in the sound of the oid language. Thereare | g dsiting Reichersbere. | thought does not enter the minds of any ried recently aud since he is in Europe, the | By & O 08 G D Ned the stable | @ Wild freight train on:he Lllinois Central, Gladstone, while visiting = Reichersberg, | other delegntes here present, ‘e party that 99000001 beneh Dias been arranged with Judwe Jackson | 30 L1 Sl i G0 ENE Hrom a piace of | comiug to Dubuque, emerged trom the éast ) Welsh _colonies in Illinols Patagonia and | stated he was compelled to hasten back 10 | freed the ciave, that Alenife A b iding, Judge Sage and_Justice W oo Australia, The British patliament is re- | London in order to be prosent. quring the | that eometed e homeioad Jae it oo il B 0RO ONOR0 D L i ato A oHsIa Rt ainke S0t rollol Aty concealment and prescoied revolvers at thelr | Dubuque tumnel; the cagineer seeing thas he garded as predominantly Euglish, and the | coming debate on Parnell’s land bill. pressed. the great rebellion, that defended ; ow otk 6, Washington b, | hearing Monday next will o disposed of i | Beds, atthe same thne cautioning them €0 | had underestimated tha speed of tho train e Welsh question is shelved and meagre re- Deaih ora Oe dinal its honor and adyanced it to the front rank | prrors—New York 3, Washihgton 5. Um- | (W days. There Is a probability of “an ap- | Gt {OFEERRCE HILIoeninen SeCeet | versed his engine, whistled down brakes, sponse given on the vromotion of education S 3 of the nations of the earth, 15 good enough | pir ce. Jieal o the suprame colttt by the government | poney. ' Tie trightened vietims did so, and | The brakeman on the rear_end of the train FuoAl Rome, Sept. 16.—Cardinal Carmine Coru | forme.” The speaker said the record of the o Naw Y ORK it the Cimeinnati beneh should say that that | JORCYs f " i and the use of the Welsh laneuage. The dis- si Is dead. : Subjaw | Pty for twenty years showed its willingn. o 0 o | court has not jurisdiction, sinea the Bell com- | {1e robbers, aft cging thew, led thom | applied, tho brakes and jumped fegef the 3 B Merosi Is dead. He was born at Subjaw | Darty ity vea g Metropolitan ....0. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—2 t has Hsdiction, ince back to the house, “On entering Bluff was | train. The enginecr succodtied in ping establishment of the church and the settle- | February 15, 1510, and made a cardinal No- | t0 <rapple this new issue and carry itto vie- | 8¢ Lon %0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 |Pany hasno "properiy in_ Ohio. All of the | PACK t0 thahouse, On ehteting Biuft weai) spen. | Tho egineer suscocietl ta, t2oppluk mentof the landed tenant question, several | vember 10, 1854, Cardinal Jacobeni, pontifi- [ tory. “The issue was as grave as anv republi- | “'figt base liiis—Metropolitan &, St. Louis | £0Vernment's attorneys are busy on briefs 1 . Tl the robbers took | the coupling of the third car broke, and the such points of legislati ales in ac- | cial secretary of state, is seriously ill. i -"-lI{”im[h, ueev in, the st lll resolved Errors—Metropolitan, St0, © Louis flt""ylfl"""fls and wiil be fully employed all o wi to the latter’s | rear end of the train. coming up, pushed the cordance with Welsh ideas, are earnestly A e o Waa to Bomlbaia the. Bolley. OF the. nat e | VLpRIEs S e T At room where they securod §%, Then they | mogul envine and two cars: into the. river. ished, They semed ull lately unattaina- | g0, Sept, 16.—The sobranje adopted an | Ve are iere simply for consultation. We | prooklyn. ... 2 FhpsgTand aroy. pian eXnace T gogko i PR T i e Tobo harives: but Haitod io i sustac WLk Ble,but Mr. Gladstone's Irish proposals have | o B PEe ot PR ala pratection | o8t t:‘)‘t'l?{‘l»;ll“l] t : ]\"nll‘lxlrfll‘l~llxll~l - | Cineinnati 10 '35:;‘- o “"_’{“ Wieonbin :3:-!?"‘4'”\4- to pursue them as they would be killed. The | the cab.” F s rescned and is not dan struck a responsive chord, for they want the | Gver“tiie independence and liborty of Buls | Goey o parely Y0 Lo doraugat Eizht inninis off account of rain, e O s, their chict | Jatter were too badly” frightened to do any- | ously injured. One car is suspended between home rule themselves if they let Ireland have | garia. Y sooner the Al‘-?;:l;.n; nfm)ll: base ];;(p—]lfumé(l’“‘nvlfi. Llhl(:luumiv lls._r “"m'(;“‘,‘l“;yl 4’;:1\' m"’ Fairehild \\HI]":{: il,l]llx' and the 1 B esp(’]!mlncs escaped. | the llrhti.;u n‘ndllml Wu;al‘.l The lwrw-;! hes it. The Welsh elections are overwhelmingly e SRR T standpoint and not from & moral standpoint, | Gy, oo E R B geinclnatl WP Teceived on Saturday afternoon wlen he re- uff went immediately to Belleville, Ills., | under the channel. = ‘Trains are deluyed and Gladstonian, and_Chamberlain and Harting- | THE NIOCKEL PLATE DISASTER. | 05000 Was in polities with its assess: | YA mosron— turns from the south 0¥ a number of veterans [ where bt Inforined the dutharities of the rob: | navigation somewlint obstructed. tonare barely listened to. 1In the mean- | Engineer Brewer and Conductor Har- | Weuts and money. - It today controls | To.day's BostonePbiladelphia game and | and escorted to the hotel. 1n the evening, | ropbers tallies exactly with that given by Mr. Red Oak's Races. 2. an extansiva de the politics of every larze city. “It elects OADE s : before the banquet, there will be a parade | 5¢ ; time, an extensive demand is made for more rington to Blame. out mayors,” said the speaker.” In Minno. | Jstic park trottigig race were postponed on | PTG ARIAICE (0 come, the Jatter by | Furberof the men who relieved him about RED OAK, la., Sept. 16.—[Special Tele- eneriy from the Welsh members in the com- |~ Burravo, N. Y., Sept. 16.—The list of | 3o the democratic party had nominated for | 420Ut of rain. Past Comnuander-in-Chief Burdett. Amobig [ & mouth ago of 8300 in alnost the same | vro ™40 the Brg.)—The pacing race was mons. ‘There continuesa great deal of corre- | killed in the Nickel Piate collision, which | woyernor Cthe very fearnation of the saloon | srore 0 0 0 0 0— 0| thespeakers will be Colonel W, W. Dudley, | manuor Lls thouxht that both erimes were | TUR 00 o1, 00y e M SR (e spondence on tho question in the Welsh | was further swolled to nincteen by the find- | interests.” He tlien spoke for thixty minutes | Diroi i 0 00 00— 0| Geommiionerof pensions: Coloiel W Y. sue SRR 0N, —9:30), second, Butteriield’s John O, ' In the SWSDADAMS 8 o ens| ) o a8 manglad.ha: on the general issue, e touched on the pro- dive 0 ki MelLean, deputy commissioner of pensior DONORRNIN, 20y o 2 ¢ newspapars, but a considerable consensusof | ing of three more bodies mangled beyond, |35 BiG KSRV ™Enia 1t whs his view aat | gEiv® o acoount of dotkness. | ana Assistant Land Commjssioner Sto OONORRNING: WHISIY, mile autrepeat running race Halstead’s opinion holds that no actual home rule asso- | recognition, is now supposed to ba complete- could carry out. thelr purposes in bet- | ivsrers s ph, Lais @ Debroit 2. | Siager, all of Indiana, The Weste o Seottish - Robin- won (time—4: ciation can be justyet, but is quite likely to | The responsibility for the disaster bas been In tollowing the lead of the repub- | SitGhers= Ky gnd - Badon. o sail gL Indiaynscc ; e Western Export Association to | Cadias Red Light, The (rack be soon founded. At the preseit mowcnt at- | settied us nearly as possible, pending a full | liean paity they will dnd that that yarty | = ) : ) HOPAD. Roeh _ was, todsy. appointed | * "FN‘. T‘;]”"" ivo RNk (oo cain’ sl n_the fai tention is occupied with a tithe controversy. estigation. Engineer Bre as ret | said that slavery should extend no further, 3 i postmaster at Bow Valley, Cedar county, 1cAGo, Sept. 16.—The executive board 5 10 IR His SOVRROONSINE ot Tilhcay l‘n::m)nh"l\lmullllll 3 ::;\-‘ ;I :‘m"» l]x“I ,::’.“} lnl\x‘i: h-lxlimx"\t'l and ou that plaiform slavery was absolutely Ahoonghged 3“" n-“."“'o fle; | Yice Charles T, -~ Ricgs,” moved away: | of the Westorn Export assoclation has been | Wil becontinued over Buturday with a_full e L NIAL ¥ 1 found, but a letter from him. addressed | 4y 1ished, 1f the republican party would de- | STEEPSHEAD By, N. Y., Sept. 16.—ile: | Fiwara Williams, Wayne coun In secret sossion here to.day. To-morron | PioEruDe for the [ast day, the min races TUE PAYMENT OF TITOES 2 to the editor, appears in to-day’s Express. | clare for ligh license, local n‘puun and recog- | Rupert won, Blug Wing second, Saxony | Iowa, vice dlsen, resigned IRATEY OO ) iy, L0-morrow | of ghe tair to come off on that day. The fruit 18 unpopular, from two points of view. The | The letter boro no date or postmark, Theen- | nize the rignt of the Deople to vote on the | thind. Time—i 4 A i City, Woodbary | there will be a meeting ot the whole assocla- | display I magniticont, there bilug Dinetys first is strictiy lozal, for all land in Enzland | velope was that iv use by the clerks on the | auestion direetly when they wished o do 8o, | (ne and oné-quagter miles: Guenn won, | county, Towa, vic ; Bweel reigneds | ton, when the uation of. tho-pontrol [OF] JONEIATANES I ONG AR e trom an carly period has been subject to the | Lake Shoro trains. In it he says: allLoversiof teniberatoo K30uld (oW RSk I higm in sacontl Ml DA Toe tilrd Mime Uk K Bowlen iinmaless Guthrie oounty, | tip roductlon of whisky will be considered. | 18 S0rh, dispiay I the beae [l L :»lu_\nmln 1vll:l h-;fl\’: t;:ul,ll"{|l~l|vrmhl;'4' for the h}_ 74 ||‘{;:l‘:||‘|‘nl;\urxl:l‘l““m\llll:“:::’l }“"“":.fl:\.'%\" On the cnnuln:;nn of l\\'indum'-; address 2 3 v A l‘ A \ ‘l" ;‘:r‘l‘;‘:lm ::::1 ".:Iflxln :xrl: ‘I‘II llhh:.(\»}x;:l:il\f: r]n:t‘ i T g o “H M‘m“;\' Qriar "fim wport of the church, This is a clumsy ar- | for fr 1d be put o for that | ghe conyention adjourned to 2 o,clock p. . oV 3 Bessie June won, Vera Lomeste ace, named | Port pool allnorth of the crare | products are cqual to any former year. The rangement and productive of dickering, eident at Silver Creek. I have not Wlen the convention reassembled in the Pime—: Bennett, wrote Ac hd Caminissioner | POW I it-=have acapacity of converting 160,000 | exiibit€in garden vegetables are not up to For if, instead of wmarking of school lands nordo Lintend to, bt i Jumping | afternoon the committee on_ resolutions one-lialf ,,,l,:’f:‘f Aretins won, | Hockslazer the other day and inquired if he | Pustiels of grain into spirits in a day, “As | the average owing to dry weather in the 15 CIGLE 80i00) Rrab s From btio prcod ot ios o] oMY ne L hurt my back and hip, “and | not prepared to report and did not appear o sheond, Tenbouker: thind: | could have the wire fence wround & piece of the demand 1s only for a product of 85,000 | ‘early part of the geson, [ isplny of domostio I th grants, proportion, | as T was unable to assist left the wreek. But | befose the convention until 50'clock. T the | T o ond, oker third. | Jand \whieh he had homesteaded. My, Hocks- | Dushels it has been found necessary to olose | fowls only fair, The fine arts department b the produce of all lands were given, the legal | in regard to my stopping in_ Silver Creek, 1 | meqntime, short speeches were made by & | Lime g e : Jager replied to-day hat any enclosure of | Hiree-fifths of them and limit the product of | well patronize titlo of the church would be quite elear, Or | did stop and took en passenzers, I had’ (0 | pumber of delegates on the general temper- | ONG 414 one-clghth leas X I | public domain was lllezal and consequently | tie temainder which are capable of wrning = 1fthere is no chreh, then the nation should | teet the Jocal at Siler Creck, | There 18 10 | ayce issue in the several states of the unjon, [ ot Sapphire scogud an obstruction which must be removed, aud | itSH0Rbushels o abaut hall their caaclty, ARMY OF Tf . o track there, and nevel ving had orders 3 nittee a - | 1:59. q . £ Vi atte ¢ 1 orities 10 -Drollis. b Cistilierios = pay the tithes aud not the land owners or | betora to pass o traln there 1 procecded; the | joure FePOrt Of the committce was as 1ol [ (e and threc-glxteenths miles: Tattler | that It wasa mat o et e authorities | operation are divided with those closed | The Annwual Meb upiers, who have never ncquired that | conductor lh;\l.l‘n.’ gvonme the signal to £o | “"'ye anti-saloon republicans, by their rep- Mo Elizabeth second, Ernest third, Tin the fence. The homesteader, it | 40Wh: Kentucky louses, it is learned i 98 EhP Didinn il AN o athen A A% g A SaSliaul, ok hiave fesentatives I national confeience assew- | #10% ed can appropriate the fence with im- | Gp N1 Want to pay, the reqired asses Eny collected in Kind, bu now Kngland and oue, & B4 orde: i d, od, de re as follows: v 0 9 NOOL, g o ’ ", N BT R R At 0 used the bell cord automatic | jn the United States is an enemy of societ 4OUIBVILLE, % $9, =400 B2 Samuel G, Rogers, of Iowa, has been ap- | $ 5 belng more severe. 'eor ngcommittee reports were made and adopted. farms in Scotland. — Frow the owner's point | brakes in the cogehes to stop me. X a {rightful source of corruption” in politice, | Warrington won,#Faxgatherer second, War | potnted fo a $1.00 clerkship 5 the pension | Houses were expelled lust week for yiolating | Tiia next meeting will be hold 1o Detrolt o Coviow 1 | . f0mnthey . 1 BREWEL Enainee 1 A I v e 1) [ u of view rent and tithes together make a SEWIS BREWER, Engineer. | ap ally of anarchy, a school of crime, and, | Sign third. Times-2:155 office. the pracmant of the poal by Rrodueing mor | 4.6 second Weduesday of Septawber, 1697, wer rent, 11 thie above stateinent Is trie it relieves | witlits avowed purpose of sseking to cor- | “Onp and onc-elghth wiles: Bob Swimm [ J. A. Scott, of Towa, has been promoted | thab thelr a JaNatice, bk S l.l,m;bk» WA n‘t(l' "The ofl ware ro-eluctad as wfollomas British azriculture is very depressed, some | those in charge of the freigit train and the | Tuptly control slections and legislation, isa | o " ui's) Gea ™ fuond, Jim Nave third, | 110m & $1,000't0 a $1,200 clerkship i the pen- | Jisted today and the 3SR 00 RepE. f ! say “played out.” American produce 1s so | train - dispatcher from responsibility | Menace to the public weifareaud desérves | WO T Cheedy secand, Jim Nave third. | oy aftice. o Drodnsing ity 000" banniHTA Gas f Ercaldontyd’s L Bliorans. vice prosldontss e Bt b B o 0 8 0 S T 5 the condemnation of all good men. Time—1:55)4, 3" 8. Fuiler, of Towa, is at the Ebbit, been producing daily 60) bushels, while the | Colonel J. T, Howe, St. Louis; Captain W, ¢ it the Welsh furmers are Wio least | aud places soiely upen Con- | ©'9 "t we declare war against the saloons | One and one-fourth miles: King Robin | Senator Alifson, of 1owa, is at the Brevoort | P00l only grants 1¢ 400, This matter will | 1, Teagh, ' Cedar Itapids; Captain C. X. ablo to hold out. The tithe Is now some- | ductor Hamiugton .and — Engineer | and hold it to be the supreme duty of the | won. Punka sccond, Montana third, Time— | house, New York, probably be considered to-morrow at the | Longstrum, Galesburg: Major Charles H. tlines a sixth part of the product. Why pay | Brewer. Parties at Silver Creek assers | government to adopt such measures that | 2:10i, " MILITARY MATTERS. meeling of the entire association. Sl ‘Clc\«lnnd;blng)re. " Bohm, Lead- tiris over to an alien churchi if 1t is not our | that Harrington signalied Brewer to go | Shall restriet and coutrol its influence and at | “'Oné. and onesixtéenth miles: Panama [ The superintendent of the mounted re- Rebuilding at Chas Thte. Cola. Surecon I O FIDGNE, Haek vroporty? Butif a national ehureh, then let | &licad, but he did so in the supposition that | the earliest possible moment extinguish it | won, Llera second, eleton third, Time | cruiting service will ecause twenty-five re- 3 ebuilding at Charleston. Island: Captain J, 8. ress. Austin Tex. ; B eend 4 s thei let | 8 o gineer had no orders to' the ool altogetlier, bk Ty { cruits 10 be prepared and forwarded under | CuAnLEstoN, 8. C., Sept. 16.—The reliet | Captam C. C. Chadwick, Detroit the tax collectors take the tithes and relieve ! uirary, y L : tay 5 tako th clieve | ¢ ¢ Naving been no orders given to either | & We believe the national government | ~ Five fuslongss in won, Banburg harge to Kort Leavenworth, Kansas, | committee issued over 1,000 forms o appliea- | J: v'vu"" Rosedale, Kan.; Colon Wi 4ho poor rate 0 promote educational estab- | of them at Silver Creek. - The rajlroad | Should absolutely prohibit the manufacture | second, Alieghesy . Time—1:08, or assignnient, #s follows: Nine to troop I, | (ions for assistance in the rebullding or re- | M- Welf, Kushville, Ind.: Captatn Edward lishments. Why should Wales support an | officials state positively that Brewer's orders | #nd sale of intoxicating liquors i the Dis- i) - First cavalry: seven_ to troop I, Third cav- | Loiingof houses, Attention bas bee ‘Pooat Afuneapoll: "“""'““""‘“‘"“f‘,’; Wineptable 1o WP ALt Glastone s not | were to pass the frelght at Silver Creek, aud | trict of Columbiaand iv all Ternitories of the Crushed by Ealling Rock. alry: one o troop L, Fourlh cavalry, and | Palving of houses. ntion e s Moines; recordinz secretary, Colons: 3 e R tel that he disobeved them, Coroner Blood, -of | United States. PITTSBULG, pt. 16.—A Wheelin el {n 10 troop M, Fourth cavalry, cently direeted to the character of mortar Dayton: correspondi ¥e - pected help us to this matter, he being & - 4 ¥ H e ¥ . 4, We believe the best practical method of J v A i “irst Licutenant Edward 5. Farrow, Twen- | Wsed, consisting largely of yellow sand, and | eral'A,” Hickenlooker: lrflum Gel 1 v Dunkirk, will begin an investigation to- 0 w. V. » o o, il churchimn, - We want tostop the whole | 3ol i8S oriing, dealing with the liquor traflic in the several . Va., speclal says: A large rock. called | ¢v irst infantry, had his sick leave further | the city council will probably take aetion on | F, systen, Why not pay? Because, as says a | £ tates is to let the ]nsorlc decide whether it | Bald rock, over hung the mountain side | extended until November 14. the subject to prevont any disasters in the watter of having head, for the Weldh paper, “The elerzy Lave no s\'m]-:rl THE FORES CONGRESS, iiall be probibited by the submission of con- | dwelling of Leslle Chunning, in Jackson joleutenaut Jawes H, Frier, Seventecnth burry of yebuilding. i and a permaiicat LOF holdin iy st e itution d uch | o v vele] - | infantry, recently graduated, further ex- T | WA A1 U AN X it thy for our distress, and Insist upon | opigers Klectod and Resolutions of | §mendinents are adopted by the passage of | COUNY: Last night the stone, weighlug hun- | IBTaRton, Feecblly Greenback-Labor Gonvontion. di Uio' president was ampmwered o THE POUND OF FLESIL, dreds of tons, beeame detached and rolled ¢ , 5 - ¥ T B, g National Importance Passed. al uruun laws. g h e . First Lieutenant Willlam 0. Cory, Fif- Hanusnu Pa., Sept. 16.—The ktate | appoint a wmwi\m of five to yeport on the and icfuse consideration of the fallen prices DEXY: Col., Sept. 16.—The Awmerican 5. That inasmuch as the saloon business | down the mountainy erushing the barn | tecnth infantry, who was one o- the competi- greenbuck-labor convention assemblix here | Matier at the next eetinz, The of produw What exeuse to us for our 4 J tes o special burden of taxation upon the | and killing four r five horses and | tors at the recent ritle contest at Fort Snell th the soclety were extends look at the question solel i N1t ehareh 1o wasqo i | vorestry eongress adjourned to-night after le to supvort courts, jals and alms- | mujes. 1t over the stable | {ng, slinn., bas been granted two wonths' | 448y With but a hundred delegates present. peaple © of e Luditainmice whow tho cliurch 1s & wiste, & | gjooting the following oflicers for the ensuing P R Salhay auris (AR S0 ne | Maes o twostory frame | leave, 0 auled A permanent ornnization was effested, by | for generons Lusmitallios, to tie coniiio i on agmeulture and an injustice 10 | year: President, G. W. Miner, of [llinois; levied upon_ the saloons as lauflu they | dwelling, crushing its largest tilbers into - e the election ot Charles N. Bruwm, of | on emung:s the Rawlins monument, ¥ O | established ehiureh is | Vice presidouts, 1. Joly, Quebec: Martin tinue to exist, and that they should be | kindling wood and killing Frank, one of A False Report, Schuylkill, as chairman. After the: 10 in for his learned and Aeither (il s purpose nor doing its | Allen, Kansas s Pirsons, Colorado; | mi responsible for all public and private | Cummins' sons, and Elward Jenks, a hired NEw Yonrk, Sept. 16.—[Special Telegram | mentof severaleommiitoes the comyention | philosophical duly a8 an e 10 the teuchers of ehris | - H. Warder, Cincinnati; Abbott Kinney, ln&nr'mnlllng from the trafiie, man. Mr. Cummins aud his wife, with two ORIl g g e AP . adjourned to 1:30 this afternoon, The society then formally adjousmed W tanity it every parish. This theory is de. | CAlfornias recording secretary, K. I\ Er Fhat the republican party; wherever and | swall children, were thrown from bed and | 10 the BEx.]—The report that James Gordon e vy eral Shirina elosing bhe brococt iy a |~u)(f ¥ parish. This thcory is de- urado: corresponding secretary, B. | whenever in power, will faithtully enforce | hurled thirty feet to the right of the track of | Bennett had died very suddenly caused much A Prominent Case Declded. briof address, expressing liis hope~5ether od from almost to a shameful lextent be- v Washivglon, D, C.; treasurer, | whatsoever ordinances, statutes or constitu- | the stone avalanchie and badly injured. ‘Ihe | excitement in clubs here last evening. The W, = 16, —Aetl v would have a hayp| rand (-,54? the minority, though exeocdingly | 14 tional ainendimeats way be euscted for the | ehildren will probably die from their in- | yumor originated In Newport, It was pos- AsmiNG10X, Sepl. 16. —Acting Secretay | acyin at the next annual i ¢ rich enougli L0 waiutain thetr own, i dopled asking congress | restriction or suppression of the liquor traflic. | juries. itively denfed at the Herald office, where it | Of the Interior Muldrow to-day in a declsion | afternoon-thie saciety were wary to the general principle of | 10 establish an icultural and forestal 7, That we approve the action of congress gy was #aid that the managing editer was in | denied the motion filed by Charles I*, Ohou- ! train to the Loek’ 1s| i e 4 iy RICVING experimental station on the unoceupied por- | and those states that have done so, In_provid- The Passenger Pool. constant cable communication with Mr. | teau and otbers for a review of the decjsion | salute of se\ enteen i religlous equality and of ehristianity itself. | {jon of land in the District of Columbia | Ing for teaching the physiological effeets of | CuicAco, Sept 16.—The meeting of the | Sennett * | of Secretary Teller of November 7 1884, | (0VEFnor Oglesby Wio ever heard of St Paul dostraiviug | known as the Arlington cstate, said station | intoxicants in our publi¢ schools, and that we Wi iati - e i e fola 3 s e . » estern Passel association is still in Tefecting thut application for approval of | Weve gone thio et Wearc determinied, mud tis woans u | o bo under contzal of he departipent of ;;;:;fl“:,"’c,i";eg,;g':;;f;,c;\,:',{ stae leglltc | | oress, but nothing has as yet been accom | . Bmiahts of Labor Acquitted. | ERGIREGE" BP0 by Zobinon leids, | WA 4 vany or ;,::‘LZL:',‘::.“?:‘"“;‘I::;m,::“:‘lu‘:‘:':‘ :“:".i l e )milecllvn an wwfl'\tlon vide horough teaching of such cffécts | plished beyond defining the boundares of | ST LouUls, Sept. 18—The trial of the | St Louls, Mo. ‘Uhe survey referred Lo réjio- b the e - tinbe ow T % A LT v, Knights of Labor—Frank Young, Oscar | sents alarge amount of valuable property ki, Sept M y copted. Wo wish to strengtlien the kauds uf | possession o *2 mqme:l";“ "estabili “’.°“&"‘&‘A‘1.‘2.“.a that the republican party, fl:g Joars mm ufl;fi ‘&vflf‘cafihmobh’zuufi Hgirow and Fred Hundhausen-—-on the )“.'l‘,“"" Jhe Ymits of the eity o . '," | i Wis., spocit] savs ouwwv: :::. Dislwin 1 his motion in the commons for | h owmunisioner of foraslr belong, and whose weifare we pereentages, and other minor ns | charge of conspiracy during the late south- # case hus been o prowinent one by the in- L@@ B Woom emdpany’s sawmilt the disestubliskiment of the Eogiish ehvseh 1 ad n Wales.” the oftic: of tuo - vor of this policy and these loubt, however, this evening that | cluded late last night.” The jury, aftér re- Nobrasks aud lows Wt L | fiptitely UENBIQHAHINE BROAM TUE S$Tx0 prulesting ugninst she of .W rselves to do our | the gross wobey pool finally be agreed | maibing out two hours, returued « verdict of | For Nebraska aud lowa: e 4 * and Like Ugbteing the woyewest spiead ) culiuie law f.'n Ud»won‘lfa ulmost Lo cause 10 take such a npuz. v gt o ot i S i - e for several years. (" " 1y, Was do means to ehor ‘fl firm and decided stand | have been uiade 1o ints in the nnn western rlroad strike 10 Injure the Missouri | terior depurtuient ¥ A pewa Palls, the Inr'?l in couutry, { i th me and encuy of red by the sub-oo ul’é'« ‘There seeis | Pacifie railroad property and business, con- vy, o ¢ flebtning at 8 o' sy & 4 A resolution | saloon, s 2 Kfi"fmw [l y A X ter 1 sirutk L TRUIY L'flmq. ' W - 3 4 soqull coalgr weatbe o