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THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE " OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, TEENTH YEAR. SEPTEMBER 1 DOWY ON THE OMAA DANE. L i THE ORIGINAL -~ THIRTEEN. | 8 aiveriatsonsramam, " ‘2" ent | WHERE PENSION MONEY GOES | it bt i disetaty i farious game of plunder and murder on the | MEETING OF THE GOVERNORS. | = Mexican frontier for the past three years nment, red m 1 with snded a dedieation of asoldier's mon- | MANNING TO GO TO AUSTRIA. | ¢ nger, Fred Joh said he, “which was condueted by b retary Mannin m, who has ever since his ON THE GOVERNMENT'S ORDER lutionist, was killed e the Grand Army, and which was therefora —_— iflness, Fred Johnson was appolnted @ nes tenca o | yesterday with saven of is ang fn the | Tistoric Places Visited and Resotu | BT PATIR (GENCT N GN T, ffied | The Secrotary of the Teeasury to bo | W C it Wilon" Hawning came. 1 No Speeis on Assigned For the | yesterday seven of his ang o 16 p al address, and Decoy as filled b d ; VAs e fien Ma came e "‘ ‘1' Lo Chinens | mountains near San Domingo, state of | tlons Adopted Calling on the Prest: | full of enthusiastic but remarkaly sober men Given a Mission if His Health Pred was solected as bis body guard and Suppreasion of tho Baper Ohiness | . 1, Leon El Coyote lias boon on the w dentand People to Fitly lies of every nationality. There were, besides Does Not Improve—Washe designated to carry the sesretary’s portfolio Outrages on American Missions : g ¥ 6L e He o the Ameri nan, and Irish, hundreds Ne to and from cabinet meetings. and always to " path since September 1, At that time i member the Event. of Swedes, Norwegians and Bohemians. ington News, be at the beck and call of the RO L X SIRKLANE WY issued & proclamation denouncing the The speech of Representative Hepbirn was . When Manning was siricken doy ey Diaz government and calling upon the - < very eloquent, reviewing the days and inci- y i was st to tind him in the retiving room people to al and re-sstablish the constitu Preparing to Celebrate. dents of the war, but exhuming none of the _Nebraska and lowa Pensions. hias been with him ever since as valot, « An Omaha Paper Ostracized. :i n’ of 1857, whish had undergone many PriLAvELPiA, Pa, Sept. 17.— strife or bitterne: WasHINGTON, Sept. 17.—[Special to the | drawing pay from the United Statc an “After the address.”” continued the gentle- | g e CorENIAGEY, Sept. 17.—|New York sult of the movement upon the | Herald Cable—Special to the Bee.|—The serviee. But what is good for chief magistrates of the thirteen original | Man to vour correspondent, “knots of re From advance sheets of the report of | €mplove in e the slave is good for_the master, and so changes, He was sapported in this move i t a number of prominent revolutionist officers, p il . dents and visitors t the totn were about the | ¢ ‘_‘““"”“j""“j"l it ‘ll"" I‘;“_‘- "‘j‘V)”‘ the | Cleverand thinks that Manning must be pro governmen erday prohibited the eireu- | et oF B festos. but did not | States seven governors of as many common- | Streots all day, Very naturally a8 o cani- | course ot preparation. the following, showing | vided for beeiuse he managed to pull wites Jation in Denmark of @ newspaper, the Dan- | yiye St SV LN of followers, | Wealths met lere to<day to arrange for a fit- | paign is panding thete, ias in other states, a | the number of pensioners on the rolis in No- | gucesstully” at Clileazo o as to nominite ish Pioneer, published in Omahia, Neb. ‘This | 110 S 0o T oNe undred and | Ung observance of the centennial anniver- | kood deal was said about the administra braska and Lowa, by counties, and theamount | Clevelund, | Theretore the president intends was done on the basis of the provisional law i " ol sary of the nromulgation of the constitution ierever 1 went could ~ hear 0 i “ stria, if he does not vald them monthly, is takeu NEBIRASKA, fifty to two hundred men. The federal troovs have been on his trail for some time. They gave “I'hree eroans for the man who vetoes eight- dollar pensions!’ And the welkin rang out me back to the treasury, so he can have » advantage of the healing springs [re- nted by the nobility of Austria. For this won Manning will consent to take the in- signineant appointment. ‘Ihe only question at present is whether it would be good poliey to give Mr. Manning the place after so long n when it is known e cannot be at Ins place of duty. ‘Tno talk and criticism may yet change the plans, but this is the schemo of the 13th of August, which the min- of the United States. Ten states weve rep- istry proclaimed without the sanetion of the | i A 3 o besasions and | resented. New Hampshire, Massachusetts | contintiously with groans . It was roans, TEIMIBLrS w0 contrary 1o thie. willl of the | Ly Unws O W0 '“‘",”,‘f:‘(\ ) and North Carolina were not represented, | groins, everywhere, I had no idea that such ‘ A iUl L LR A but probably will be by to-morrow, The fol- | A formidable issue would or could be made of 1 people. No special reason Is given for the | eral suceessful on - the stualler towns | but probably 3 hig Folé || farviiat O | L prohibition. and. ranches . and . @ lowing governors were present: Pattison of | (1, \Stoeh | M ORIV, & & ST SO i'\u“h'h-‘l * The elections for the unper house will be | until yestordag, when = he = was Pennsylvania, Lee of Virgiuia, Lloyd of | {ion to population Who Served in the war for | e - over to-night, the liberals winning the seas, | down by detachmant of the TTenfh Cav Maryland, Stockley of Delaware, Wetmore of | the union as any other s The people | Boona: " Conferences on the selection of an arbitra- | 1der Colomel d o, S ere enjoying a | Rhode Island, McDaniel of Georgia,and Shep- | who think: that the pension vetoes will 10t | iy ' the afternoon. The bandits were enjoying a . S RATT v 9 lose the demoeratic varty a great many votes torin the Benjamin Franklin case continue | siesta with their arms laid aside and horses | hardof South Carolina. New York was repre- 1t to ¢o into lowa and hear the talk. it between the United States minister and the | picketed. They never dreampt of Ilu'v1||n|nn\l'~ sented by Lientenant Governor Jones; New 1s like the voters are solid, in both par Danish government. A speady solution may | ance of the troops. The execution was done | jorsey by a committee of the state legislature, | fies, in condemuation of the action of the with sabors, and revolvers not tiring a shot, A it b i be expreeted, L B By iring @ skt | andConnceticut by hor Bigelow. The celcbrated Danish seulptor, Carl Smith, TS grasped theis guns ani others | At the Continental hotel Governor Pattison ON THH DIAMOND. will arrive shortly in New York, where he One soldier was killed aud two | delivered a brief address of weleome. There will settle. Ho is considered a great loss to | Wounded, Danish art. No.of Amount Countics, Pen- paid sions, Monthly 81 WICKEDNESS FOUND OUT. range stories are told of how some appli- nts for position under the present admin- ion are some times defeated. One has just been reporied to your eorrespondent. 1t comes from Indiand. Six months ago a gentleman who was prominently: conneeted with the democratic state central committee of Indiana in 1553, was here working for a place in the postoffice department. He was were present ny othier distinguishied | Towa's Crack Club Badly Beaten—The | Cliy. - visitors from various states and a citizens’ League Ga alitibs committee of entertainment. Drs MoixEs, L., Sept. 17.—[Special Tele- | Clgter. e . REVOLU LIONIST Excitement i ROUTED, i the Sobranje. The Honduras Fighters Overcome by | Aftor Governor Pattison’s speech the party | gram to the BEr.j—The Eagle Grove base | Daku . R AR AR LT _Sorta, Sept. 17, 2w York Herald Cable the Troops. divided into pairs and marched down Chest- | ball nine, elaiminz the ehampionship of the | Daw $ The president bad snid that he would mako Special to the Bee, |—~During the d in New York, Sept. 17.—Mr. Jacob Baiz, | nut street to the old state house. IHere th state, pliyed with the Black Diamonds of | Dawson. s the appointment it _the postinaster general the sobranje on the proposed law for dealing w in New York, | party halted oy : consul general for Hondu with the property of Prince Alexandria it | s eenived the following ady was proposed that the assembly consent, | 4o late rovolutio SHOVORIEHE )Xol the room where the Declara- | this city this afternoon and were beaten—10 [ 1X0n tion of Indpendence was signed and, stand- | to 18 ‘They play again to-morrow and ey in that | ingunder a canopy of red, white and blue, | pect to meet the Hastings, of Nebraska, but would say 8o, Mr. Vilas consented, but had not communicated with the president to that effect, Just at a moment when the Hoosiers d 5 i were expeeting the appointment, John P. without discussion, to the tax or 2,500,000 | oounery: On his arrival in Costa Rica, they listened to an address of welcome by | will be badly left if to-day’s playing is Frenzel, well known at Indianapolis as a levas (8625,000), fixed by the representative | oraared Del Gado Morri, and all his ch Mayor Smith. ple of their work. democratie politician, made his appearance of the prince. Thereupon Deputy Tehiva- tichell demanded the appointment of a com- officers and enlisted men who were in_ Nica- rpenter’s hall, the old hall where, in 1774 OTIHER GAMES, ¢ d P - | rangua, and numbered seventy-seven all told, | the first colonial congress met, eleven | AT Barzivores & mittes of valuation. This was the signal for | ¢ jnyade Honduras, which they did August | provinces being represented, was the next | &'{mor L 0iD 00D 1 a noisy outburst, and the unhappy author of f 9° Oy August 19 the troops met and com- | place visited. At this place also a meeting |~ First base hits—Baltimore 6, St. Louis 4, it narrowly eseaped a sound thrashing. The | piotaly routed the invading force. Morri, [ was held. The governors ranged them- | Pitehers—McGinnis and ors whole of the deputies loft the hall and only | yejasquez. and seven othier chivfs and [ sclves around a large table near the center of | Baltimore Louis 8. Umpire—Carlin returned when “Tehivaticheft had departed. | oficers were killed, and only Del Gado and | the hall. Richard K. Betts, one ot the oldest \[fi"‘,,“,‘,',“"q"““r 0201200 1—7 Uie original proposal was then unanimously | yjerradoya made good their escape. All the | members of the Carventers Company of the i.uih:lra'.f”' 00000010 i accepted amidst loud applause. rost of the invaders remained on the battle | City and County of Piilanelphiz, weleomed | First base hits—Metropolitan 14, Pittshurg A Rtiot m?m:innmt. field eitherdead or prisoners. Del Gado and | the visitors and briefly reyiewed the history | 5. Errors—Metropolitan 2, Pittsburg 5. 3 " ¢ Herradova flad to the mountaing on foot. | of the time-worn meeting place. Hampton »— Valentine, Bucnar Sept. 17.—Bratiano Rouman, | 7Pye peopie of Hunduras unanimous in nraon then (delly ‘“,‘l:"'".‘m ! W Y oRk— prime minister, was shot at last evening by | their adherence to the present go B an oig 3 00002001 4— at tho white lhouse. The president was amazed to hear that the man _ he was_about to appoint was charged with having |;r&r wriated $800 of surplus money sent from Nebraska to be used in the campaign which resulted in the eleotion of Mr, Cleveland, “Yes,” said the informant, “the man is liere now seekine a place under this administration, and is pay. ing hisexpenses out ot the money Nebra sent to Indiana to buy votes, and which was not needed. T demand that this man be not given a place” The president opened his yes, uttered an “umph” as he shrugeed his shoulders, and nothing. The informa- jent Brookly n *nit 1 0! 5 meeting of the goyernors was 4 came in nick of time. M anassassin, d1e porecived the man's inten- | and notaman: sustained orupheld the in- | ailed (o order by Governor Pattison, Gov- | Fguisvities .0 0 1,1 0 0.0 1 008 Hi. Thalana dEmociats. ke Wovorin ot tions i time to spring out of the way of the ! ernor Lee, of Virgir invited i 120 ol il . why “the administration treated Uiis man so badly in not giving him a plice,” and cannot undérstand it, but they conld learn of the pilgrim who eame liere to take a spoke out of the wheel it they would inquire. ieneral Baiz | ¢ ¢ “You will have learned of the total tof the Del Gado torees, his capture and th of Morri _along with many other and men. Del Gado is being tried by rtial. Nota man rose in lis favor, & rors—Brooklyn 3, Louisville 4. Umpire— bullet, which struck Robesco a member of the 4 2 L chamber of deputics. ‘Tlie assassin was ar- rested, locked up and confessed he intended to kill Bratiano for political reasons, The | oflicers conrt chair, Carson tters. were read Nortu Carolina, New Hampshir chusetts, regretting their inability to be pr ent, and assuring the governors that they i the gover 1900 0—4 1000 0-1 ttempt produced great excitement were in sympathy with the novement. Col ork 10, Washington T te s b e o attempt produced great excitement among | §O4Lt wartia se i Lis Fvor. | \yerein sympathy s movement. Col- fA 1 this o the reports from the the peonlo, A crowd surrounded tho build- | sluang (o cAn now safely come to the shn: | onel J. E: Payton, who originated the'idea of Washington™ 0 A LR s At Soto's last ray of hope is extin- | 1)} conury hat not ov n e Y s it b ke v W Ay, bration, and who has charge of the ol It the members of the pr nt house of “:_'I-l"l“"’_l"‘l" by “‘L|““‘i‘l Deenther ““‘“- guished. % arrangements, was in to the stand to | pa® 8 IR0 150} 100 o= i Nuuliin representatives will be re-clected this fali. e the editors for iflaming hostile fo APPEAL_FOR AID. P e e ool | ehitadalpt 051020 110 Gualia e 4 B e i nLreegnaticaul. inst him, and smashed all wie furni- S ThT hnvoronoutreo s tos el mesilitocolbnelSING s miphteiing account, of darkne Qi paign commitiee eadquarters show that the } e and smashed all ie (- | pue Mayor of Oharleston Issues a [ reply, said that it would bea good idea to | pociis " Biitaiphin 16, Boston 10, Br- | Srace $ Tatio of returned members will be even less nronnid’ litiings belouging to,tiio concern, Brialamation: Lavé eyery state in the union represented rors—Philadelphia % Boston 16, Umpire— | prajnce than one half. Seeretary McPherson, of the savagely attacked and wounded two members - 2 SR T the celebration next September by ar Fulmes help: republican committee, thinks there will bea of the stall and were proceeding to demolish CrarLesToN, S, C., Sept. 17. — May ment of svldier 1t seemed to him that the | * %M Pier nsformation in the next house., the edit AT PiLADE & y very great tr e when the police dispersed the mob. | Courtenay to-day issued the following pre Xy e young men in the v Platte 18 states would B sl Ihc changes are nearly all confined 1o the Anattennt was made to lyneh the prisoner | Jumation: ladiy avail themselves of this opportunity | Athletics. 080 8 08| velkicae districts which haye been represented withe X DRtFRATEUSLIated; Crry oF iy Exeeutive Depart- | 10 participate in the celebration. On mot A B IS 0 Gip e o] ey it change for from onc (o three terms. 3 ey O i ot vy | Of Governor Pattison the organizatiol s i o Jindinngh LS intfchardson 1y all of the old_members—those who Castlereagh's Successor council of Charleston, at its last resular | made permanent. ‘The governor sug g e’ Saline bave been in the house from e hit to twenty eeted., I fact, not over older members will be he cast and south will re- tain most of these.. Ln the central, western 150 that a connmittee, consisiing of the xov- 1015 0f the thirteen states and represent ive citi be appointed to prepare s the celebration. On motion of Governor Donty pt. 17.—The EFreewan's Jour- | yeeting on the 1ith inst., took the following nal urg ens of Dublin to in from | actio all manifestations of welcome to London- ‘\Vll derry when he arrives in Dublin to-morrow | Charleston, years—will be v half a dozen of th kept at home, T ' 0010 lamity has betallen 000001 *3 in the loss rens, A terrible c stoand widespres 3 ¥ " Louis 7, Detroit 4, 3i A aarie or i extent than was at | Stockley, of Delaware, the chair appointed a Hlirs e Gaoin. " Krrorst, | Sloux . and northern Statds Hie - ehanwes Wikl be al- p to agsume tho ofticv of lord lioutenant, “Ho | 1hinlicts far creater in extent thin wasab (SIS Goneisting ot five " members, to resHoalggndiLicueeing CRvers=SE il iStiton: 5 e e 5 4 \ boars Casilereash’s hated nume,” says the [ “\yierens, [t is evident that the liberal and | drafta plin. The Governors of Penn PR e LA e Ihayer o SUANT SYMPATIHY FOR CHARLESTON: Journal: and it udds: *'Let the troops parade | gpontaneots asdistance which las come fo us | vania, Delaware, Rhode s : 202100000 0-3 fey.. . Some comment is heing made here upon —that represents evietion and coercion. A | Tom all parts of the eountry and from Eog- | and Georgia were appointed, A ‘recess 30000100 1— 4 shington 3 5 sympathy and aid extended by chieer from a single citizen would be a great | jupd, and which is deeply appreciated ana | then taken to enable the committee to pre- ansas City 9, Chicago shington cted with the administration to [ humiliation.” S acknowledged by our people, Will he wholly | PaTe & plan, - i Wb by A R s e on earthquake sulferers. So far L rea nsailent o méot out uiexpected exiso- | | Diring tino a:ll:;;:m{nm;i wrpenters hall 8, Onieagn b, “Ulblra—Fower only one man has contributed a penny. See: Lamar ¢ § but would -~ have passed the contribution’ box by bad it not been held under his nose and & eontribution personally solicited. Then, too, he is about Afternoon gam Kan o0 1002080 0— Chic 05510130 i isas City 8, " Chie NorrixauAm,Sept. 17.—The lace manufac- | “Regolved, That the mayor be requested to | territory be invited to join in preparation turers of Nottingham have combined in a | prepare and issue an address to the public | for the proper mational celebration of the Proposition to teduce Wages of their laco | Rettin forth our condition wd invoicing ad- | adontion of the federal constitution, to | r t ) 5 S ity iniSenlombaRotinAXbIVENT, No. of Amount i ent, 'The el g s ditioal aid for this stricken city. held in this city in September of next year, nLtNia anab McCoriia Sy BN QRO to deliver a lecture atCharleston, and that e remtnetion S A otost | 10 "making known fo- the weneral public | and that the president bo invited to formally’ | FHCI City 11, Chicigo 6. Umpire | Counties: oot Moty | M live been” the fncentive. Fho fuilure A U e et this deliberation of the municipal govern- | communieate to congress at helr next weel- | Zpt ot W05 § ey | of “Millionaire Whitney, wealthy Ba ment as to the condition of our eity at this [ inz the ract that his administration closes the e IRl o ot las_and the presider time, it seems to be unnecessary that [ first century of the constitutional wovern- Brignton Beach Races. A D heirabundance has been'a surpr every an 1 "Should " add any words of my own. | ment, and’ to urze upon that body the w Your, Sept: 11, 2A¢ Brighton Beach | - llamakec b one. People lere do not understand the Mavnin, Sept. 17.—Three ofticers belon=- | ppe unfortunate facis are before the country | propricty -of celebrating —an ion kg 1| Appanoose. . cold-blooded demeanor e officials, and that | to-day—Seven-eighths mil nditference of the ing to the Spanish army at Barcelona, have | by the statements of disinterested visitors [ Of ch’ dignity and importancs been arrested and imprisoned for leading a | ffom differcnt parts of the land, after per- | the = exeeutive = of every state’ and | won, Warren Lewis second, Kink third. Benton, Beggars Bush | Audabon. speak frequently of the | exe « « ‘ Black Hawic ident on the subject. The little note he band of soldiers to join Carlitz. sonal observations. and are known here and | territory in the union be formally communi- | 7jye—: HAeHR IS of war, saying that e deeply felt. I ask the pre: the Uniled | sated with and nrged fo prese upon Hi Seven-eighths mile: Della Bach won, | Jiremer sixty or seventy tents should bo sent, and the .. Death of Baron Latour. States to klve this procimation the beneit of | ton of thelr pecple the ntness of thel ATl RacoN B BT P ra L D vaat 13 ek nowledsment of the " queen's ¢iblog: PARis, Sept. 17.—Baron Edmond Caragon | its far-reaching circulation. i g or fou wer that i : tyalitl 4 s (Signed. Wit A. Courr requesting that delegates from the diflerent | —1:17%. . P o Buena Vista. TIHE v NIZED. Latour is dead in his seventy-six year, “Tiers was slight shock af #:25 o'clock this | §5ates and toreitories e sent liero to meet. on ranatieinaphmirenieaturer seoobty . 000 | | Repor nized condition of King Willlam's Whereabouts. morning. organtzation worthy of (he event: - Kesol- | | andicap, stedple ehase, over full conrse: S L IO SR OF £t St wheva STRASBURG, Sept. 17.—Emperor Wil h BasaenaorTE tions we s0 adopted looking to the ap- | Jester won, Mentmore second. Cliet third. most ehitnges have been made in the hst of 3 ssenger Pools. Y ittee of citize Time: Certificates puid §338,10, §5' HLCARDE BbI0 will leave here Sunday for Baden, H e pointment of a committee of citizens to co- B { 8108 P .10, & it sometimes takes a week to e CuicAGo, I1L, Sept. 17.—The rai lway man- | gperate with the permanent organization, | and $17.25. b Ted 100 miles, while sp deli FIGHTING “FOREIGN DEVILS." gers in session here did not succeed to-day | extending sympathy to the earthq suf- Louisville Ra and the transmission of newspapers are s overcoming all of the obstacles in the way | ferers in South Carolina and thanking the S L TRIAY S g slow as to bealmost useless. The complaints Chinese Outrages Committed on | o forming the Western Passenger assocla- | Carpenter company for the use of the hall, :Aul\;\lu,l.r Ky., S m;lmu!lu from this region come in_ sk cahs Ameri Missi ries. IpR s s e mile: Maly seond, Finality {emocratic majority is 8o that the fault AR oo B e R i rar Deuby | Lok LhsatiekinEmolu s eroiunon ihio ABOGUS BUTTER KIOK. third, Time—1: © | Gnian {ics with the Dlkc of the. peopioy Who have oN, Sept. 17.—Minis y | method of fixing the percentages and the — Sl Ha P e Jlinton. . . o B o conditic aftairs existing at Pokin, has roported to tho secretary of | faking in of certain business at Milwaukee | Oleo Oil Manufucturces Who Pay Two [ One nud one-fourth miles: Wanderer won, | Grawtorid: O Sommlaints niso serivs Troim Ol Ni- state two cases of recent outrages perpetrated | 4, St. Louis. An agreement was reached, A'axes, A8IMA secoud, Lasylphied third. me— R"Im . braska, Jowa, and_ the north and southwest. v the Chinese on Americans. Rov. A. A. ks B hatolan ASIINGTON, Sept. 17.—Some munufac- | 2114 Avis; ie wholexale slaughter of the experienced b I‘: Ot hessof \osxl Rov. A. A, | |pwever, that the pool should begin vetober | W Sept. 17.—8 fac- | 2:11 AL The wholesale slaughter of tl ienced ulton and wife an s May Fulton, all of rgarine have protested to the | One_and three-fourths wiles: Jim Gray | Decatur 1and hold for three years, An adjournment | turers of oleow men is what has done this, If the men now the Amerl Iver Cloud third, | helawar n Presbyterian mission to China, in the service were allowed to tell k A Rarne st the oti on, Sir Joseph sccond. If what \ fove o was takon until after the mesting of the | treasury department agalnst the construction | Fot, Ir Josoph sacop. Des Moines X | they know they would disciose a very de- estublished a mission hospital and station at | Northwestern Frelght and Pass assocla- | Placed by the internal revenue bureau on the [ Time=d:0s = oo Dickinson 40,00 et ot Tl Kwai Ping, about four hundred milessonth- | ions, as the interests of all Iols.s. | second section of the act regulating the man- | ; Seven-eighihs mila: Tat Snoo Dubuque Al O N L S S s west from Canton, When they had expended | southwest, north and northwest—are inte, ture of that compound. The iaw im- s - Noe AL 5 uithot Ex. Public Printer Rounds and family, his a considers ayetie. Nothing further will be done ble sum in putting up butldings, | dependants, R B e e son-in-law, Mr. Rothacker, and wifc, and placards apeared on the walls declaring that | Wt tie affairs of tho other two are &l | giler articles of like nature” a tax of tho Hartford’s Memorial Arch. Frankin; Cudet Taylor, trho consiitita the Wabhite ¥ “the forelgn devils” must go in three days | 1usted: AlLot the officials are of the opliion | o6 ynountas Is imposed on oleomarga. | - Aanreorn, Conn, Ecpt. 17.~The"mémo- | Fremont i il that an agreement will ved at inall of Omaha e ublican, which ehanges hands ou and their buidin at sbedestroyed. The li the pools before the first of next month, vine. Itappears that thero are a number of | rial arch erected by Hartford in honor of the | Greenc the 30th st ant, will not leave tor thei new AU lanRt WErR Rt ehe i (NI R Sa Rt p e, il uledsling firs engaged in the manufacture of oleo- | Soldiers and sailors of the war, was dedieated | Grundy Bome till tho middie of next week, although A crowd gathered near the hospital and Mr. Clothing Dealers Fail. margarine whose business is to purchase to-day. A general holiday was declared and [ S fhoyjnny gobas far ay) Cltieago by Mor Fulton set out to secure the protection | SAN FraNcrsco, Sept. 17,—Julius Baun & | eombine the various ingredients into the n tho banks aud manpfactories closed, Tho | Jancock e b L DN of the wmall He was stoned on his way | Co,, wholesale clothers of 9 Sansome street, | ketable article, and if the component materi- | Stre ‘“‘l‘ _""H;%l_ml with ci Imewi and visi- will be ready for d > as 5001 a3 thelr and not permitted to return, and 1o soldi assigned to Solomon Sweet to-day for the | als are subject o a tax, '\‘,'.",;y"“"‘,-},l"“‘f,',‘,‘)’,"’,,n‘,"lfi' &aily decorated, personal effeets cd. LS reported 10 present und were sent to protect the mission, On May | benefit of their creditors. The firm isone of [ as has been held by the revenue 6 the miob piled straw and faggots against the | the oldest and largest in the eity, It consists | burcau, the result will be to compel these ueniorial arch was building occupied by Mrs. and Miss Fulton | of Julius Bawm, Henry Schrier, who resides | manufacturers to pay a double tax, as they rand stands on Ford street, forming littlo daughier of tho former, upon | nere, and Morrls Nichrier, of New York, | are also required by law to place stamps on | Hie horth eniranc Hushuoll prric 1 13 b the inmates fled and the house was | The failure w lly unexpected and | e tinished article when compounde js. | G5 EobEh DIOWH. sighe, ‘sunporiad’ by, two ) the inmates e was | The failure was totally unexpected and has | the tinished article when compounded. Itis | {owers rising over two bundred feet, 1t | Jaspor looted und burned, The ies sought refu caused surprise among business '“_‘f“ he | also stated that certain firms are making | bears a large terra cotta frieze symbolical ot J\'I)’ on boats, but the mob threatened to destroy | liabilitie estimated all the way from | 14,00 quuntities of what is known as “oleo | seenes of the war. Bushnell park is covered | Johnson boat that should receive | three q to o million dollars, No | ! ] ! [ ! | 5 whic o dy as o | With tents where preparations havo been them, and_ after soma delay thoy | aceurate information on this head i3 yot ate | PIL7 which is sold and wsed sotely as a | Wi, [G0E AN BERARRORS B, o renchod the point where Mr. Fulton hadl | tainaole, as the assigneo says he has ot had | Iubricant for machinery, 1f the strict ¢ ) do fiftoen thousand 8 been compellod 10 remain, Two days ltor | ahy OppOHuNity to arrive at anything likea | Souet ad iortly aflerd otelocks Colonel Bissol, 00 bo On NeWSPAPEr oW a clean sweep is Lo be made of the old foree in the Republican oflieeas 5000 as the new men can arn the hang of the barn,” “I'hiree or fonr well known men on the row have been offered positions in the home ofiice, and the changes will be quite radieal from the start, THE CABINET VACATION, Seeretary Whituey, wh W at Len- nox, Mass, I8 expec re about October 1. Attorney General Garland, now in Arkansas, will also return in the lso state guard signed by George iven to the law by the i t ¢ ) Y ¢ s } ng Il o e 10, e ({11 alko | Malf of the building commission, presented | Lec., h 4 . tun it lus ey weze put on hoats and eoveved to | eoftoct eattuate snd resident members of tho | Pttt s asiiered G this iatertag 3l A0 |l wlonumment ta the fown, - Genbral doseph | Tinn A s AN ey fanton. The value of the property destroyed | B Do o O owov e, that (he ascets | posod ~ on oleomargarine. The mat: | K. Hawley accepted she wmonumient for the | Louisa ments when they will 1eturi, but Postmaste oSt Ie 0 e for the may et or sty | S equat to. the iabilities aud that the Arm | (er 18 = now ' under ° cousideration | town and deiivered the address. Lucas General Vilas expects ta' baback by Monday 0 datiages, . will Ve able to pay dollar for doliar. The | by the internal revenue bureau, and it is bo- e e Lyon. next. Secretary Ba who lias 1ot tukei Ifeved when Commissioner Miller returns, the Fought With Bare Knuckles, Madison ond case of still more recont date | eause of the fallure is n a greater mystery AORStTUGLIOD that ke bean Placed oh b Mahaska ul\anlllun l‘hix swiner, will go away for a \ Mothadist Episcopal mission hospital at Remnants of the Storm, to relieve the material of lax, Circulars have h " | Marshall Fairehild says Secrotary Manning 1eally does not know whether hé will retive from the treasury, and will determine at a ing 8 . b 1 | been sent to all collectors requesting infor- | fought a bare knuckle prlze fight for a small | Mills. . Chin King: aud wile " auly ‘ane. lady | 87, Louis, Sept. 17.=Tue storm whicl | DI SAL LS 4 USRS 0F comArgaring | purse on the river bank n Auleghany City | Mitehe as present a mob collected, broke down | passed over the city last evening did consid- | factories in each district, the average produc- this atternoon. The fightwas to a finish, ac- | Monona.. the gates, threw stones at the lady, one of b conference with' President Cleveland in ble damage in North Belleville, 11l The | tion and other information, with & view o | oo, " | Monroe. NI 5 which cit open her index tinger its entire | ©™ L r \0ZOTUALOR, cording 1o the rules of the London prize Psa Albany next week, i, Wi S Wi Sher o e | natl mill ba two of its tall suioke stacks | adjustine the clerical foreo bt the buremu 10 | i, "t Sicvilnt et Sdbehan way | Montzonicry. %\ 'NRLRASKA TAND DECISIO out fhe Liead and arms, A complaint was [ blown down. A two story brick earpenter | et the dimands bf business when the act | knocked senseless gn not recover con- | {)iHH Acting Secretary Muldrow, of the interior wade o the officials, but the wmatter wag | shop had the roof and upper story toru A N o S sciousness for two' bows. Burns escaped [ oot lepartinent, to<iy rendered a decision in treated lightly, 5 Considerable damage was done at the smelt- | oy, FUSIES SUEECTS B0 SLQRERS. o 0| with few scratehes, e the contested timber cultire case of Maleolm *“Tlils s o serious case,” writes Mr, Denby, | 1ug works, two miles south of the city, aud | yhiis eveniues Btar saves Chicf Glerk S Palo Al Heolesu. 1 plie Nusth. Plike lang distio and may be a test one: It grow, asall our | Braun's brick works near the water works. | Gl WIS GYERORIRE IO RIELY Hower Canadian Gobble, Plymouth e referred back to the local otics the pay evils in China do, out of trouble in the United | A number of chimneys of private residences by Qupast e g b stating that as a relinguishment has b Bta were blown down and shade trees broken off, | Peintivg out the improyements that had beeu Or7AWA, Out, Sept, M.—Inquiry at the | Pacahontas..... filed action is rendered unnecessary by the Still later, July 19, 8 mob attacked mission | No Hives lost, :'ra‘gu.lnw.:l “L!‘llu&:-!Eetl‘::sllw?lsu.m of con- | custowms department shows that the fishing }-f:“‘u\‘viéidunw q(-!.nrlnurnL “Ihe decision affects the east ‘i)lupwt\' at Ching King and destroyed it, Mr. e S o _Lo“ o i “" 0 lolse c‘:"l'!" o | schooner “Pearl Nelson” was seized at [ 3,0tBNHEIE: lalf of the Southwest quarter and south half onby filed a protest. To Convert Bonds. fovon upbropriations’ to sanswer auestions | princetown for having landed twelve men | Riwnit " of the nortliwest quarter of section 35, 10wh- Tho Knlahta Fore s T NEw Youk, Sept. 17.—The divectors of the | Folman, of Indian. pointing to a paragraph | during the night. The master of the vessel | Sac ARLP 36 AR B etk 2 o T aPouERBLEERE & DArE. Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Railroad com- | in the appropriation bill, inauired what need | reported next day, but net before the eustoms | Seott. Sept. 17, Lizzie ©. Bass wa: 3 4y appointed o attorney for P | pany at their meeting this arternoon passed | there was for the men therein mentioned, offioer was on boand sud everything selzed. | Shelby TR i 2 i . A i postmaster at Mabhila, Buffalo ~ county, 5 J. Nolan, Frank Young, Osear Hurim and | g yesolution to eonvert the present income | “[wantthem for our flower gardens,” re- | It §; understood $200 were deposited as a | Sioux. Kebraska: vice In G Salmon, 3 Frederick Huudhouse, Knights of Labor re- | bonds of the company Into 5 per cent forty | plied the chief clerk. want one man. & | fine, but as yet the customs department las | Slory changed by marriage; Jerouie MeGal cently acquitted of the charge of conspiracy | year bonds, dated November 1, and directed | competent gardener. as superintendent, and | {aken no action in the matter, Tawa. ora, \\nml.m.iwx. county, lowa, v g against the Missourl Pacific rallway com- | that the stoeklolders’ meeting be called on | about three laborers.” =~ 2 ——— Taylor. . signed. - M L that day to vote on the ratitication of their 'Ob, there 1s no necessity for anything of ational Banks Named. Duion........ Charles P. Lloyd has been commissioned pany during the strike fast spring upon that | getic & that kind.” retorted Mr. Holman, "your gar- A% e Van Buren . postmaster at Alzeron, Neb. 1 'h‘mubl's about to file damage suits azire- J e - dens do not produce anything thatcan be | WASHINGTON, Sept, 17.—The Kingman | wapelio i g b bl b gating 50,000 in all against the company for A Rich Farmer Robbad, eaten, and 5o can be dispen: wm{gr National bank of Kingnan, Kan., and the | Warres waliclons prosecution, “T'hat is true, answered Mr. Youmans. | First National bank of Albert Lea., Minn,, | Washington. VINCENNES, Ind., Sept. 17.—John Sebyock, Redecming the Bonds. - —— - L, “I might rais t in them, but L h aw o - o s. | Wayne. WaAsHINGTON, Sept, 17.—About §25,0%0 of 1 Affairs in Oharleston. a wealthy farmer living hear Olduey, Ind., | il SR, PRI U TAER aolornmens | have boen nutlioricedto commence business, | Wolle: - the bonds embraced in the one hundred and ; was murdered last night by unknown men, £ capital $75,000 and $50,000 respectively, 4 ” 1 CHARLESTON, Sept. 1T.—Last night there | \ idacy menl, | could well afford some outlay for beautifying e Winnebago fotry-second call issued on the 1oth inst. have ; Who secured $3,000 hidden in the farmer's | and ornamenting its possessions at the na- . b Winneshlek : | B was work going on actively, but brick layers | house, after which they burped it to the | tional capital. The gardens are very much ‘The Tl‘lllflnorllfl‘l Apaches. Woodbury already been redeemed at the treasury d and plasters are badly needed, Bubsistence | ground. admired and certainly are an attractive fea- St. Louis, Sept, 17.—~Three hundred and | (o0 3 partment. It is believed that most of the: ‘ ommitices are now Issuing rations to uearly A ey e PR ture of the treasury, but the ground is there, | elghty-five Chlnicahua Indians arrived In this | Wright : : bonds were forwarded under the terms of tie ,000 s, & large majority of whom are . Nobeueks ows Westher, and L can have it planted in potatoes or corn, | city this morning, over the Atehison, Topeka | MANNING FOR THE AUSTRIAN MIssioN. | elreular offering to redeem uay uncalled 3 R colored. No'case of distress Talls o receive | For Nebraska and lowa: Fair weatber, | though I belleve in the posies.”” & Banta o railrsad, envouie to Fort' Marion, | The poor old Austrian mission 5 (0 be e, cent bouds but were called before” diey 7 prompt attention, followed by local rains; slightly warmer, With the evamthas of Mr, Holman the en- | near Jacksonville, Fla. raked up again and delivered wa worthy | had been received at the departinent. The Noted Mexican Bandit Meets His 10WA SOLDIERS OF VETOES, ning finds himself unable to take up tho Fato In Battle, i gentieman who has Just returned from 4 — reins of offics again, after his six nonths’ pt. 17 solal Tele- " ' rip through the Hawkeye state tells me of | P , | vacation, lie is to be sent away to the Aus Oirculation of the “Dansk Pioneer” Prohib. | LAREDO Tex., Sept. 17— : AL T"_"* Preparing For the Oentennial of the Pro | an' incilent at Daeorab, 10, which il | The Number of Dependents on Unole Sam's | frian prinies for his health at the oxpense of ghll il bl gram to the Bgk.]—Victorla Tamantipa mulgation of the Oonstitation trates the feeling of the people there on the Bounty in Nebraska and Towa Uncle Sam. Already Unele Sam has given ited in Denmark Juan Rodriguez, alias El Coyote, the noted g Uonst: J subject of the president's wholesale veto of 2Ly e e him six months’ vacation with full pay, Mexican baudit, who has been piying his ne S petsion bills, —_— tozether with a valet in the person of the NUMBER 82 [WORK OF CHICAGO'S “GANG." The Oook County Demooratic Conventiom * Oaptured by Harrison's * Workers." A DEFEATED CANDIDATE TALKS. “The Best Mayor Denounced and Methods posed—~How He Hane dles the Gan to Sc- ds, N Political Sensation in Chicago, CricaGo, Sept, Speeial Telegram te the Bek, |—Much bitter feeling has been en- gendered in political cireles by the nomings tions made by the democratic county convens tion of Wednesday, John M. Duuphy, exs city treasurer, now a wealthy contractor. was a prominent and, as was supposed, sure ean- didate for she Ho was, however, de- feated at the last moment by William Best, much 1o the surprise of his supporters, 1n a Tocal paper this evening is printed an inter- view with Dunphy, in which he makes serions charges against Mayor Harrison. Dunphy was asked what were the influences that con- spired to defeat his nomination for sheriff, “It was altogether Harrison's influen Dunphy said, “and that part of the erow known as the gang.” “Who are the hrenchmen of the gang ¥ “Well, there's Harvey Weeks, who, of course, voices Harrison, as they are interested together i the Chicago Passenger Railway company. hen there a Mike McDonald, Johuny Crawford, Mike Corcoran, Warden McGarigle, Billy Whelan and Bill zgerald. As for Harrison, you kunow when he wants anything done he tirst goes to his man Fr y, Hary . Weeks, who receives his jn- structions and then goes around and whips the gang into line. Gamblers have then got to come to time or their houses will be pulled, and when election time comes each gambling house is assessed for Harrison's own benefit. e money is spent and distributed in the office of Weeks in the Borden block. At the Jast election for mayor, Mike McDonald was assessed $5,000. 1 got that fact from MeDon- ald himself. The rest of the gamblers were assessed accordingly. About $17,000 or $15,000 was wanted for Harrison's cainpaign fond from the gamblers alone. ‘They had to come 10 time or be raided. wo years ago MeDon- ald was talking of putting bimself forward for d 0 the national democratie con- vention” “Did he do it?” 5 “Let me tell you. T was sitting one day, about that time, in Harrison’s office, when ho pounded his desk violently with his fist, and in the presence of myseif, a reporter named Wharton, and four or fiye others, said he would sed to it that MeDonald did not_go to the convention as a_delegute, and that samno night all the gambling houses that MceDonald Natd an_interest in were raided, while all others were left unmolested. MceDonald’s houses were raided repeatedly till Mike got on his knees and cawie to terms. — This is a well known faet.” ‘I'ie publication of th atements direct from Dunphy havo created a decided sensa- tion among focal politiciaus, who are won- dering now what will diop next, FIGHT SETTLED. READINC Austin Corbin to be Given the Man- agement of tife Company. PLADELPHIA, Pa., Seot. 17.—The pro- tracted fight for the possession and reorgani- zation of the Readimg company-was- termine ated to-day by a formal agreement between the factions upon terins of reorgauization. The essential features of the plan are: 1. The syndicate to be enlarged by $4,000,000 additional subseriptions, the compensation of the syndicate to be increased proportion- ately to the increase of the subseriptions, The recongtruction trustees to be increased to thirteen members by the addition of Alfred Tully, R. K. Dow, John Wannamaker and Charles L. Berle id to make such changes in the plan of reorganization as said trustees may think fit, provided that the following chanzes shall be made; the plan to provido for the reorganization with- losure mortgage to be givi to be issued in lien of prefers snt plan, and subsequent i zes to be iz re bonds 1ssu the present junior mortgaze bonds; bonds in lien of the preferred stoek in the present plan to have the right to vote, if such right can be legally given without affecting the charter of the company. No foreclosure shall take place proyid 3 ity holders, snflicient in amount to satisfy the réconstruc- tion trustees, accept the provisions of the plan within Sixty days, [f no such accept- ance issecured, then ihe reorganization to take place by foreclosure and only for the benelit of those who have accepted; voting ive y all of parties in amediate @ tvolnl,— ent of. Austin Corbin as an additional er, with the understanding that the idency of the company shall be offered of the gentlemen who arranged the iy e result s thet the physieal nd wanagoment of Reading are placed in the care of Mr. Austin he being aceeptable (o all parties in- sted. TS quite understood that the re- ation of the Reading company 10 the Penn- sylvania, Blatimore & Ohio and New Jersey Central Failroads will be taken hold ' of by Corbin entirely indopendently, and will bo dealt with in the sale and single interest of thie Reading prope The Anti-Sa CHICAGO, tee of the anti-saloon republicans ha Albert Grifiin chairman and J. C. Sehaeffer secretary, ‘The exceutiye committee con- sists of W. B, Js % P, Wheelor, General A. B, Nettleton, Albert Gritlin and tive others yetto be clected. They will be elected by the national committee as wembers at large from the delezates residing in the yicinity of Chicago, Regarding campaign literature it was decided to present memorials to state re- publican conventions and do everything pos- sible to get the party to commit itself to tew- perance. everywhere, ‘The work will bo strictly withiil party lines 50 as to discourage all bolting and third party movement, Lol Postoftl Changes In Nebraska and lowa during the two weeks ending September 11, 1886, furnished by William Van Vieck, of the postofiice depart- ment: Ktepublicans, al commit- chosen NE 4 RASKA, stablished—Agnew, Lancaster county, L. B, MclFarland, jr, postmaster; Ansley, Custer county,” Samuel Royds Greenbury, Clay county, William Rumsey; Wa Cass county, Stephen Huliishy ch,' Kuox * colinty, An- drew Christensen; Wintield, Brown county, Horace G, Miller, Junzed—Delight, Custer county, to o Callaway. Postuiasters Appointed—Algernon, Custer county, . P. Lloyd: Cedar Bluff, Saunders county, William D. Farris; Newnian Grove, Madison county .\1..;) B, HofMuan; Nohart, Richardson eount % 0. Collins; Rule, Rich- ardson county, J. Tlughes, T0WA. Established—Babcock, Linn county, Jo- soph A.. Dierce, postmaster; Samville, Wayne county, George W. Hill Discontinued —Chalybeate Springs, Jasper county ; Park, Cerro Gordo eounty. Postmasters Appointed—Bear Grove, Guthe rie county, E. L. Pilor; Fleleher, Sae county, William H. Mong; Lairell, Marshall county, Thowas C. Rozers; “Loveland, Pottawatta’ wie county, M. . French A counLy, | Siinelt connty wyer, Union county, 4 Business Failures, New Y Sept. 17,—T'he total nuiber of | business failures oeeurring thronghout e United States apd Cax wronghout e Tast seven days is 180, Moorhead, i Bwan i

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