Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE .\Tlr,\"l‘IC]CN'l'll YEAR. ()A\L\HA: TUESDAY ‘\[()R\[ NG, SEPTEMBER 21, 1886, 2 NUMBER 1 N \ 1 | rivec o tod ppeared enthusiastic 6\ | mandery, N Solumbi 0. \ N i VNI M n | 1oss includes five mules, two valuable horses V N N LV \ ; AN ABORTIVE REVOLUTEDN, | frere were searmrotomvesen cus ameinia i | KNIGATS TE \ll’l \R CONCLAVE | ssftitd, Yttt it | AN AWEUL, FIENDISH CRINE, | st s St e st | THROWING THE MONEY AWAY, Bpanish Troops in Madrid Revolt and Ate | friendsof a thoutand Germans, who have | St Louis rmml in Hmnhy Gatb 0 | C.r knights, who I tar acted as an escort of | The Victim of Four Brutes Found Just in e ey | Appropriations for Rivers and Ha:bors & Zin as the fire was in_two or three places ) 0 Qui rkIJ Downed, | tmmigrated here since the war, Honor of the Gathering. the Virginia escort. ln the Washington re Time to Save Her Life. whe discovered. e ias no clue to the Which Are Worse Than Wa . tozether with the people who earn their liv- - 2 vk eI b RS L TR TR oo perpetrators of the Tlids is the fourth ing from them, But the Bourgeoisie and the eMolay mounted. 18 honor of their rela: incend e oceurr in the last tew A POORLY PLANNED UPRISING. | jgyer glassos, ospecially the poasants hero. | THE NOTABLE MASONS PRESENT. | fion o the krand inaater they were accorded | AN WYGK RETURNS COMING IN | imonthis withiu the radius ot a fow miles AN ARMY ENGINEER'S OPINION e bouts, have at heart the French feeling and he following members of the grand en- — The Entom 1 Miners, 3, sentime o th [ ) sir . <, A e are 1 G d Mast 'Q M ) o & > Rioting Agaln Breaks Forth fn Bel- | sentiment, akin to that held by similar braska's Grand Commandery Mak. | {Hipnent are In the ity: Grand Master | (0 stadison and Fittmore Counties NTON, Sept. 20.—At 8 o'clock Iast al Report of (he Corn Prospects HWE A0 s Uraktoat Apnrstens. | O At Bougival and Maully. ‘Ihe erown prinee looked robust and t from th 8 W 1 'I\‘l"' Ll ‘\‘ 4 ik :“"l‘““"‘:l" and lowa-General o rol or 1 . LU A AL ) m the AN s % Qv % Senior arden Thomas, Grand I'reasurer “ ” eading leading to Ready's chamber in the e & slon Felt for y—Other maneavers, almost the color of an Ameriean Changes in the Laws Governing Simons, Grand itadonler Oxroin, Grand Pre son Indorses Weaver—Nebraska nubbed by the 5 . ! Marvin slope, where the i miners Trans-Atlantic News. fndian, with his beard quite gray. He was the Grand Encampm late Betts, Grand Sword Bearer Pagon, Politics and News. aro supposed to ba. 1t was found to bo filled - driven in an open victoria with postillions Grand Captain of the Quard Snith, ; ing a Strong Lffort to Prevent Grand Captain-General McCurdy, Grand Solid for the Ol0 Man—Rich Grand Army, y Rt —— Grand Master Palmer, Deputy Grand Com- Wliol st el g Lot Al Wastod: 8t i Spanish Troops Rise, dolndisl il T " mand McCulloch of « Gra . possible for a human be olive in such an astod cney and Time, . -~ he Knizhts Templar, 3, or » Srowel ITnhuman Villaine, 1 T o Lol Lilmch il Bt r William's Farewell, 8t. Louts, Sept. 20.—It wasafter midnight | Gommander GRdder 3 Rtrnd | Matrons, Nab,, Bept. 18.|8peelal 6 the | her ort e dane 1 ing the bodio WL b bt . tompled Tast night by a mumber of Spanish | Sruas Sept. 20, — Emperor William, | wlien the last special train discharged its | Commander : Kansas City Times,|—Yosterday J. . | until the gasis remove LA RULE L L MU AL Bt troops quartered in this city. The uprising | tn lis farewell ‘order o the German Ay, Tast load ot visitors to the triennial conelave | Past Grand Commatder Dustin, ot Tlinois: | [loyds, Judge Albert Herry and Dr. Dins IR AL Pyt i - Wasfll-planned and lllmanaced and pro o1 leavo the Fifteeath army corvs | last night, and the day had not broken this | {rand CommanderMeGrew, Deputy Derves | 110 of this city, in company with €. W. Raptists Comy bbbl gt ol ogidigie s Cn Hly amounted to lttle uoro than a mutiny. With & ng of the liveliest satisfaetion, | morning whon the. procession of ariving | Soneralissiino Towngond, Past Grand Coms | 1owe of s Sty b company Witk G b | et Sent ik 1,M’ o and rbor bi ;.n'u n;‘ onginee ? e tronble was Inaugurtet by o rerlimint | with afirm beliof that the corns will always | commanderies was renewed, At an early | Rutnert, of lowis Grand Comuander, Conk, | Cloud, were hunting on the Tudian reserva- | the Bri, | ~The United Stites Swedish Bap- | i QU0 of T biovsineiis O Feees A oM 1GE KeValted! broke IR Hie. Bretitian | {8 A% L tited"by | hour bands were playing, and commanderies | D puty Buele, Genoralissiin Rogers, Captaiti | tion three and a half miles north of Whito | fist association met here Friday and eon- | il e B0 UEC 8 1 Thore WEEHS peb AL LA il © SR1M0 SpiFiL.’" > e were marching, and the history of the for eral Hunt, Past Grand Commanders | 1 abot B Hhilea oas 1s place, | tinues in session throuzh to-day. Preachers | tracts for supplies and lah W wall that so {"them from the quarters | the same spirit. e it b i e Vinnid, Hrowh Anderson, Hanna, Bynigton, | Clond and about five miles cast of this place. appropriation last year, and as a consequence oceupied by eavalry, and intermingled with An Tavita : the reports of the o . e Oallana, 1 Rl While passing through the woods they heard n:ll‘l profinent members of cl 'w~l|wm ion to Turkey. the ni:ht before, only on a|go ey Byl o180 08 6f 8othe oha * groaning ola | Al parts of the conntry are in attendance, ! the irien of two cavaity regiments; A number lon and Commander | & noise as of some one groaning in an_ old i SPe CORITER I BELE. SO enioiAen CONSEANTINOPLE, Scpt. 20.—1t is stated | much wmore extensive seale. At the | Lyl Oy sencral ntzomery | dilapidate ¢ investigating they | Thechiureh here. whnich is A strong o ne, is : e Ly 8 o scale. s 1 Genera ontzo pidated dugout. On investigating they ‘ % SRUTC OLREE THECHSTY TRY T tG e % ;;’ ‘;";"‘I'"I»‘I"I'I' d i 'i'" "‘I"“l‘f‘;'"“”‘"‘;"“' ore that England, Austria and Gormany | union depot the tracks are crowded with | and Past Grans Commanders Bostwick | found ik ¢l Dleatante A LR E RS A Y '<I,‘ ‘|II""“\'I,‘{:,‘,I“.:|\| ‘“.‘(\le Wied (Ih‘v; cers in afl three regiments did “{ have invited Turkey to oceupy Roumelia if | extra trains. No sooner is one emptied than | &0 Sherley, of Kentuckys Past Grand Com- e salied to n log i [ s B E R Al M gross and the unantm power to dissuade the men from revolting, | Russia invades Bulgaria, another takes it pl1ce. . Among the wharves | inander fanway, of Marviand; Geand Co :"“‘I':“‘l‘.“"' :"‘l,, I’,‘:';',w“""m‘ '“'i"r i‘m_"’\“\“‘\"f‘\n onenlile oxurcises of wh Swedish Daplist | say: “The only wotk dono horo the pass but three hundred soldiers, after beating a 4 - — ontis_ river froiity stintlntactivity 8 cwits || iantiec Beatintn, Daputy Oiaplaliy Gohaers | sttt 068 WL Seat et was i DI} eoll o e year was to preveut the decay and destrues ber of offleers unding v fhe Siteation at Summerville, winaneries along the simo Allen and Captan General Free- | of water and some stale bread. Her clothes e Qo fon of the oad shed.” bbbl bl wadbihS Rl ) st bbb bbb uiulil bl ol Gl . of Massachusetts and Rtode Island: O. | were nearly torn from her and she was Cuming County Repubiioans, tion of the part alieady Anished. gorted the barracks and marched in two CIARLESTON, 8, C., Sept. 20.—The condi- Lm“v Ill-n‘\u ! :vlm l( B '1 ; “I"u.‘x}”u“ . Past Grand Commander of [ it My |>t 1) West Poixt, Sept. 20.—[Speelal to the An engineer ofticer of prominence lere, on o! e e for o st three e used as combined hotel ¢ ieadguarters i T T b i St T & nearly dead from exposure and hunger, " My % e dom s 0 < W guestions re ral bodies through — the — town. One | ton '\I"”“ rille for e pust tiree during the week, The weath ‘ms as it nkwommandersianleveDane. | s S cu it (ApAS % BN BETROFHED, Brr.|—The republiean county convention [ Who w Ked a fow tlons regaraincthe body went to the Prado, the ul | in regard to the earthquake disturbance bave | GRLAE SGSENGR for e oeeasion. and in tlc and_ Captain, General Leuter, of . 3 y i - | et on yesterday aud yut i nomination the | Wublic works a day or so_since, said: “Can nd prowenade of N been reassuring, and the peo re strongl, consequ the streets y thron, Comwander ensly, Deputy With sobs and groans the girl told the fol- ealiowh kot: Roeprosentative, J. 1. | Wo state what the cost of protectiag publie thousand troops Were quartered Impressed with the beliet that t moying | with sicht-scers while everywhere cralissimo Wilson, Captain Gen- | lowing pitiful story: About five weeks el T L H A E e L L filnFoveInants 61 FIVeIs T URFboVE INGATE 10 at the time, and the revolutionists ex - ¥ & 5 X ohi 1 o eral Smith, PastGrand - Commanders Aiken, 8 ol £ y me v Barrett; commissioner, Scphen Persons; Uy . . Rl L1 i tia it ey | treimors and detonations are about to cease. | bo ~seon marchin mindaries | o arlen i SHckiim o T esseqy | e was enticed from her oo infowa by | Bareiti «om Sweet: coroner . 1. | to outside the cost of finishing them? Wa { L i t 3 s ol i it atern; on ocal and | ) g 0 Vot saees | g an to whom she was engaged to be | €0 orney, 1, cet: coroner, J. 1. A ealling on the people to join in revolu: | out evens as much as & detonation. | decorating b tor. thio oconslon - was | S Captain General Matthari, Past | M i} o MeNish, C, L. Siccke, W. F. Bryant, Cary | a good round sum, reaeling to about half s tion s erying “Live the republic,” and making | There were only two y audiblo | only fair Motning and thou. | Grand Commanders Rex and Pavhell, of | they were joined by three other young men Donahe Janics Aortenson, K | milifon: 8o thut evers year wo fail to Scalire all Kinds of ihreats acaiust the monarehy, | oot A0 SN HE separated by | sands of workimen g U h e i West Virginia: Captain General Stevens, of | She thougit nothing of this as Sho suppos Kioke, A, D Beemer, O Ren A dheniis At this time the theaters and other places G Lt el il Preparations for the illumination, whieh [ Albugteraue, N M. 8 I proxies are [ she was going to be married. They waveled - an appropriation the country is out tha amusement were crowded. ‘Tha “populace | &1 interval of two hours. On Sunday, begins to-nizht, are complete, and the ap sterad for otlior srand ofligors all night and when worning came they went Fillmore Bndorses Van Wyck. much, because a failure to continue improve- were taken by surprise, Ln‘mostof the pub- | 9 welock a, m., there was an_awlible FAOLS: Hak i e aR H S (O AR AH S0 c of thie ehief subjeets, if not the main | into the woods and eamped. Durinz the day | qrexpva, N et 0. (Special To ments makes them especially liable to retro- lie the people flocked out in a pani slon, which was ace nied by the st working order, assuring a display far in ad- | 0@ for discussion and determination at the | the young lady became suspicious and began gram tothe B, imore connty endorsed | £ression. The country must not think that and all entertainents abruntly ted, | trembling of tie AL 1L o'eloek Sun- ¢ ‘ver proviousty attempted | Mecting of the grand —encampment s | to question her lover, who told her 1ot to be d OO {518 i1 ohE Sehis SETA ISRt AR “I'lie streets soon filled with pe \ day night wasatremor, b, as the | (PR reviousty attomptod | (i gquastion of amending tho oranic law | uheasy as he would sko to her, When nizht | Van Wyek, nominating a full legislativi LA ) k Bt Whoih. Webe Lertoratiicken s of,| prople have beeor wed to sueh man- | ot g anennpment are perfeeted and nothing | 0 the order with regard to the powers | eameon they resumed their journey and | ticket for him. The congressional del that it sets ont to spend every eent congress the ¢ werated id was_ transpir- "1 ifestations caused 38 mment. At | anning bat to ive the knights and :m:l privileses of the grand encampment | wlhen morning ¢ e Cross d the riv are for Laird and the state delegat gives up for this purn a8 rapidly as possi- g e insurgents attempled amone their | 2 o'elack - this : was L then ostablished in their temporary quar | meetinz members, The grand encampinent | traveled untilabout 10 o'elock, when they | Streted for Winterstein.. Senator, J, 11, Such is not the e. Although we had first exploits, to secure | possess another siight ame | s I this Iat sspoct the trgnnial | Bs heen ealled for toanorrow afternoon at | eame to tie place where the lady was found, | Storling: renresentatives, Johi A. Dempster ; tion last yoar, we have $4,000,000 of th I rracks, character, “The dotonations and tremors are | (0 oo s entitlod to Draise for the | the Nebraska headquarters, for deciding the | where she stated she had been kept fornearly | 3510 0. 1. Bailard. i s T . e cked with open fire, 1 now at very long int ro unhecded | oentlent manner. in Arranoments | Course the opponents of the proposed changes | five weeks. g cft over from the appropriation of 1885 to re well and suceessfully defended and tio | except by th i, fon in Chari - | hice heen made for housing and feeding the | Shall pursue. “The call is addressed to all . FRIGHTFULLY MUTILATED, Cheyenne Connty Republicans, start in with In addition to the §14,000,000 rebels were repuised. Finally, their reverses | eston is brighter and mors vinl, o fack | iude, But very few attempts 3 wembers of the erand encampment who op- The poor girl was repeatedly ravished a SIDNEY, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- | 8iven us by the last congress. The en- ng them together, the ‘msurzents at- | which is lavgely due to the favorable weather | 'y Bearding ha ceunars. have boan:| 038 it o lation, and the object set [ nota diy passed but thiat the monsters i : Pk I Sk d > | gineer corps hns n record to maln acked and got possession of the § ern | and the escape from the threatenced West | (iGidi to. and in v such insta th is to and means ‘to give [ her submit many times to their butal p gram to the Br Iwenty-soven delegates | BHSSF COiRS b o e to oTE railway, By this time the authori India hurricane, o death list from the | LS doon 3 a¢ | effeetive expression to- the desire for reform [ sions, She was unable to walk and it was | reported to the eall for the Cheyenne county | tin—and LAy Y taken in the situation and had fully pr effects of exposure is forty-nine, against | [riPeiiots S CEEN o vastly | (F reform be needed) within® our | diffiewlt for her to situp when found, D u-a-nhiimu convention this afternoon, | 0ut the improvements dirceted in to master it Loyal troops were niare seventy-nine the previons week. areater accommodations ti o needed. | orderas now constituted, and to detes Dinsmore gave het siimuiants and such food | o Heist presided, William | the most cconomical as well as substantial the railway and after a short fig 3 - - the viditors are being placed practically at | #Xisting effort to weaken'our general govern- | and nourishinent as the hunting party b (GBI AL 'Shirfey | Way possible. Our difliculty is the attenipt pletely dislodied the revolutionists, who di Big Warehouse Collapses. AT oW oA E ing body, thereby destroyinz Tts efficicney.” | with them, but, finding her unableto travel, | 153 T,, Nash were elocted delegates to the | on the part of congress to make improves persed into the country, General Havia pur- Cuicaao, 1L, Sept When the em- 1 f or i s<ibility at the present | A cireufar letter accompanyinz the eall 5 | sentarnnner to White Cloud for assista stato Dt ote . 2 ¥ 1 I ] i ept. en the e t is an utier impossibility at the presen 4 3 A LS O Ve s g ments tor which thers IS no warrant, Streams suing. - During the fighting in the city, 0ne | g veswent to open the place to eommence | time to zive an accurate estimate of the num- | forth the matter in controver It quotes Drs. Pugsley and Minton went at once to g . of ‘the —ollicers leading the ‘insurgents | B A R O e it was | ber of knightsalready on the crounds, as in- | from the proceedinzg ot the”grand com- | the place suppiied with the necessary tonies THE WEEA'S CLEARING of no navizable value are ordered dredged wns ot and killed. Tiig rebels stiot Gon. | the woels Busiugss s w Rt dividuals and, in many instances, eommand- | Wanders of Nebrasia, which ;||(;‘1mmlml a | andood, 3 1 & out for harbors, breakwaters are constructed eral vde for refusing to join them, They | was found that the four-story fmporters | gitici s AL B A It b Command | heeial detail of five in' May of this year to he girl says her name is Mary Lathroj 3 R 2 ittt el e e 250 wounded Gount Matwsol and. kiliod the | warehouseof J: Wallaco Wiken & Co., sit- AT e ire n - report of a deposition for | and tiat sho Tives near Khinebo sshell| Qomuerative StalemeyonBaniBus:) | g SRR m,l colonel of artillery. Martial law PIO- | yated near the North Clark street erossing of tered with' friends or in sleeping cars | ¢hanzes madeby the grand commandery of | also gave the names of the miserean: iness in the Big Cities. by il 4 LA § Dk claimed throughout the as soon_ as the g 3 i ors. Py fitty wmartals and | Pennsylvania, and being adopted as the | assaulted her, but the gentleman who found ooy, Sept. 20— [Speetal Telegram to | }ided one single facility. Surveys of mud SOnaIUN oL AT YOy horeoived by | the Northwastern had col- | an mers. v ity artial - VIGWS OF tie ThAlrTRIL coniandery \ere! | her wiili not: st 1 AR e Sept. 20.—[8) ¢ flats, goose ponds, and twenty-foot erecks ! the nent, Th 1t Wk complets | Iapsed. The buildi s heavily storeq | cornet bandsare alveady in-attendance and | g\ o by tiie latter body In' five G- | Iynching party has & i tit is | the Bee]—The following table, compiled | qye urdered upon which even” the movers” L e | vy i i sGR In 160UEIROLON e upper | AXe lear Inod. Representatives | fininuluied by the lgiter body in five resolu- | lynching patiy bus beet orgontacl ad 218 | trom spocial. dispatehos to the Post from | themselves haye n0 hopes Of sccurlog ime AHOE the rovolitionists wore driven from the | floor was the first to yield, followed by tho | 98 every state and territory have reported. | UGESEICYONSS 4 con ot ene: | oA R e B T ing house provemen g 2 atter the revolutionists were driven from the Kwantio sy b ylel by T esent from Honotuly. wiile the | . Resoived, Tiat the general encampment of | guard. wanagers of the wing houses of | provemen skt Sonoits e e r Southarn rallway, A number of the insuy . which earried \suceeeding floor [ EE A eI . obert T+ | IKniziits Témplar of the United States aban- A LYNCIHING T the United States, show the elearinzs for the Our_engineers’ reports are yearly filled ents were taken prisoners this mornimg. it “The interior of the building is Wathers, Unitod States ‘consul-general don the system of centralized and esclusive As soon the report was spread thro K ending Saturday, Septomber 18, and the with Indier Attewis to carry out the wild “Liiere is now no appearance of revolution or | total wreek. Tliis afternoon the oute Hongkons, eam all the wa that place, | Power which it now maintains, and return to | the town the test excitement prevailed, [ WO Ty I . diveetions ot river and harbor bills, Thus an aven disorder, . Wiien the Ir st fled | began to erumble, That on the nort rel i M Mida | the zencral system devisod by its founders, | anda larae party was at onee formed {0 o 6 | inerease or decre corresy cagineer officer, who is now intimately cons from the town forty of them elled the | wasthe lirst to fall in. - The building, which | G 6™ ) *7 b ! e "hat its constitution and code | the scen did by 0. Stone. 11 the | ing period ye nected with the white house aflairs, while on station master o' place at their s was erected on the sito of the old Contiuental | SHC ) Gitunatily contined to his roon, d and so simplifed s to inelide the | brutes Judze dyneh WHL pass | ——— jEa) duty in e west v ordered o malie a sur special train with ‘which they | :)\lnjx Ii"\ltv' '5--{3{“-.‘\-}\]‘: \nny-““:;;:‘l"::g [ ’l’r At noon the rosh of visitors was unabated,, | ¥ prineiples only, leaving to the grand Judzment on the G i .»v’(_.l l;;‘\l‘(' ;m- ',".\‘,"l I'\'K’l““l\ ;‘.I:“::.I: .Immm‘"‘ flight to Aleata de Ilenares. Q0. e cumtonts wort vatiied at over S10.0 | ¢ anyihing merensing. Fuily ten thousand ried. the power, which of rizht be- | “The lady wiil 'by removed to Whit u s district whe Al d out 1rpps were soon in pursnitin anotier 5 aeouststing prineipally of tea, coltee and | kyjgiits had arived by 12 o'clock and more to thein, to legislate upon all matters of | as soon as she can be. In the me all . BT copta that a secand Mississippi would train, than an cqual number was expeeted this Al will be done that can’ be to render her coni- (EARINGS, _ on be flowing in idst. His report At noon additional particulars of last 2 oea afternoon. and to night. Al trains were | Jesolved, That the sovercign powers be | fortable. X B [ regse, = P Y night's revolt show the insurgents also ) orida, Thore or less delayed by the immense. traftie | recoznized’ as yosted in thé grand com- . g I proceeded four miles up the river in a shouted “ong live the republic, the army of Ac VILL 3 20.—A band of 445 e Wabash train from Kansas City was | handeries and sueh general powers only in Richardson County Poltics, : | allow vy boaty Tiaving to scull part of e 8 Fiker. \WHSY Ehe tlarscles s oned : | : manyhoursintalowine o treihrveole | i Ei S SRR T BRI e e T s Poit e’ water ecanis S0 shatlow ' ws oSl d 3 authoriuics suninone SQUAWS aT i mo San | Anineident of this morning which caused 2RI g ) 21, e Richardson county 3 Al e wilifary down the insurrection the o : g dos \ zoneral lezisla: 3 obliged to abandon my bost for a horse and AN hiyopatdown bl AR eRL e rlos reservation, arrived kst night,guarded | much amusement and. some teimp a Lesolved, That winder the general lezisla- | papullican convention was held in this city 4 B tOR: £ enahat Dy, poitan ce, Wi 3 b v o i the Hllll _encampment of the jur d o Joyal troops and It wi in the first brusit with | DY two companies of United States troops. | BOYARCe, Wit the Strike by the W "B Yostol ! today. It was harmonious throughout, and | Si. 4 G wiich ‘the survey had been ordered found voung lady, perhaps 18y old, the opposing forces that General Velarde and commanding. ‘They left [ Watdoq twonty-five doliars a week dur rthe s everything was for Hon, A. J, Weaver, of | S 00:4§ | JI | the dust from the,dry” bottoms of the streum the colonel of artillery werc killed. When | immediately for St. Awenstine, where the, 4 3 S N the revolutionists realized tho other troops s ottt || e e B SRl were making 1o response to their appeal they T course, the opposition to him that the Baltimor ] : P N 4 will be pluccd on a veservation. Great inter- | earried their point and réturned to wor 5 Thatin order that a grand en- | mahg county statesman had counted upon | Gincinnati T A CONETG 0L DEOTALOEL LI HOT AR st Wi ifes! . ¢ There will bebut one small session on 'cli campment inay in peace and quietness pro- v - Eace . 5 eive the secretary of war a lump sum, to be abandoned the tight'in town and semmpered | 05t was manitested heve, hundreds of veople |35 WE G AT GRS Wil nasday vide lecislation n to carry out the | failing to come to the front to any percepti- | Kuysag City 1405| 45] exp at diseretion each year, it for the country, most of them in thediveetion | surrounding the depot to see them. The In- “To-night the streets were brilliantly il forezoing changes, it isin'duty bound to posi- | ble extent. The following delegates to the | New Ovlean 5,800( would cventually it to the advuntaso of Alcala de Henares. Many rebels gave up | diaus at Fort Mation, St. / ine, waited | inated for the frst time, the work of tively prolibit all parades and enter state convention were chosen: George Car- | Providenc A ; of the wovernment and the countr the fight long befora the general retreat of | anxiously for the b ation haying boon bEONElE LA0! & Py ments 0 ce when and w penter, A. J. Weaver, J. L. Slocum, M. i, | Omaha 1,28 Muny improyements now under way, their comnrades, and made their eseape in the | crvation. An advanee varty. which arrived S R R its con 5| b Felt, J. G. MoGinni IR CormBIER G Vi . 4 317 X which are swallowing up thousands yearly, darkness. The authorities aro. mak- | Thursday, with alin 0. 10 Dorse, of: the || Soyapietion = tefore & Ssunilown. o) tolht, | S¥iilg elt, J. G. MeGinnis, John F. Cornell, R. G RSN 2 ; but which can never be of any carthly valie, ing great many arrests for venth Cavalry, brougit news of deaths of | Hented ~with - fons and hundredy | one of its we K up the ighi ue. Ernest Wisener, A. R. Nims, 0. A, vaukee. s would be dropped. and money exvended GOR DOy (h A ey . A'inege propni= | Giose hb. FOr Marion, causing a howl of | hEMed with tens and hundreds | { o nply because | Cooper, D. V. Stephenson, George PIVOL, - R only where it could produce some results. tion of tie_ prisoners .16 was | erief and 4 ce. A daughter was | eolored globes, while from the fronts of many | DO oth it totake the [ M, Gates, W. H. Marks, When the [ Detroit. 5.2/ . Butriver and harbor improvements are too Tearned to-day that the revolution was led by | Born {0 Goronino by ona of His sinawson | Concab ermi Lol g ronts of many | {iitfutive. he que o seems to | timo came for choosing delegates | Cleve . | 50.8. valuabloias political levers, and'this ninnnor Brigadier ) unpr. He escaped | the 12th inst., and had been named Marion | glectric lights and gas symbolic designs ap- be what is known i politics as the “states ool st e Indinnapoli; . of appropriation will never gain favor in gn aspecial train which left the ity on the | by Colonel Lingdon. propriate. 1o the occasiom. . ‘Jcre | riehts” = problem, “and according o | to the congressional convention at Beatrice, | Columbn 598 . con Under these bills the sccrotary Southern railway. The loyal troops are scour- oL Loy ot St ponine | one of the Nebraska opponents of | 1on. Isham Reavis introduced the following | #Galvest s i must <o on and carry out fmprovements, ing the suburbs of Madrid i search of fugi- of Kknight who were accompnied by | the proposed changes, knights, speaking | resolutions, which were unanimously: | Hartford.... i 4 B ulthough satisfied of their uselessness,” tive rebels. T oin_all provinees | Ny Yonx, Sent. imitice of | bands of wiisic, were moving in all direc- | i eral terms, are” divided on about the | gdopted Ngviayon | 2871, NEATABNA Ll show that public order rins undisturbed, 2 il " 4 e Y 3 g s hical 1i those which 1 nie : Josepl Of the growing cor Nebraska the s el S he ‘streets were thronged with | § raphical lines as those which have 2 n ! -a. | St. Joseph 470] 6511, D T'he ministry, who happened 10 be all abseni | the st mortgage bondhol Wabash bdShiel stiaiis Werostirongad ith ofore marked the dominance of the | Kesolved, That the republicans of Richard- | 3o, i ; mis " e ay said: from the city yesterday, has been sunnnoned | system east of the Mississippl, have prepared | 5 e r-e&&mm“\' ;;‘ ronr Toeay | politi parties upholding “state richts” and | 50 county, in convention assembled, heart- | W/ (vRE 0 : y—If frost does not come in to return minedintel « comprehensiy r to the modified plan e I ntralization” “respeetively, The eircular | \, endorse the publie acts of Mon, &. 4. | Springlicld; Septenber many fields of early corn will T'he governmenttelegraphed to the railway | of the purch i 19 DI [T o e b0 ™ | jssued by the Nebraska commandery | .eaver as member of concress from this dis- | 1o,y Z; C4 | average from 90 per cent to 100 per cent, but authorities to stop the” insurzents who were | state they omselves 1 Grand Maste :, wlio arrived yester. | takes v strong - ground _ againg holiow ropuinicans o tho kit district ag | Lowell . 4 thelats aronwiiEnoriakeRovertau naNEEIN fleeing in the direction of Alcaln de Herares. | {6"“protect the. interosts of . the day with the Calitorn| the provosed changes, slaiming tha ourilellow rpublicansiofibiio Kimb distrighas T 5%, y to T per cont. Adams —Average erop. Col- The order was not complied with howe mortgagze bondholder to . the 1 il When he left China, six. . adoption-would accomplishthe eventual dis- K‘mlll; ntly ({nllh'\l (to xl:bn ’crul)u to that 4 fax--Crop very wuen improved by reeent a5 the railway oflicals fear extont and declino {osayall thems n bud heaith and nothing could bo done | infexration of the grand encampment. The | PGition. anito thatend bo it turther, o rains. Boone~Recent rams haye improved Upon their arrive ot tin authority wiven them by the bondliold shipboard to relicve him, e has been | Portion prohibiting parades and other display | |, SERWEIL (G SaGeU his 0w dalos Higteron T SCTERen==0rop S bIirpU ol s tho ©nsurgents arouse | ors who haye already signed to accepe 5 per st_constantly traveling for y on the veeasion of the grand pinent, by hisloobvention Lo selealihia on L dnlTkes drought,” Fillhiore—Crop hadly affected by sympathy of the peoplo and troops | cont extended bonds, - ‘Tho. commitice of the | and js vers muehexhausted. 1o was the Nebraska commandery gives its I e i L dryuth .. Antslops=Reoont 18ins Bhavo dme and they subsequently attemipted to return | second mortzage bondholders also met 10- | £o all visitors to-day. 11is meals wore served | SUPPOrt. A Lo D D0 O proved the - cron. Holt—Owing to re- Dadrid But in this effort they were foiled, | day'and agreed to apnend their concurrency | £ him in ped e did ot rise until a lnto = Kiooi0n 8 A a8y e e s THI CATTL (Ui genb, ming. owlll migke <njslafie S OOR ine having been cut by the lo in general terins to the propositions of the | hour, saving his strength until_ to-morrow’s 0ad Fellows Gathering. Structed to use every honorable means to & Y i Lolk=goron f]l'}'l’”‘.‘d"“,};,‘“d“'_fl,,m‘“““ b w,m[',’]:l'l’l.“u‘l‘i',':,‘_‘ Jago ubNicatys villaze | cireular ~contending that " thelr coupons | pa radey i whieh e is very anxions o tak BosToy, Sept. 20.—Up to 11 o'clock to-day | eure the nomination of Mr. Weaver w0 the | A Onfcago Distillery Herd AMicted | oo ity Chamdred Py, droveht. i nine sections of the Odd_Fellows' excursion | office mentioned. e Al o o B ani rat e AR Should he paid before ang Lnterest on seeuri- ty Grand Masier Roome, of New wounded a nun of rebelsanud took ies r el v e » L | ties juntor to their own.” " Yok, arelved ity morning accompdaled by | L T Gleazo nd tho far west rrived | - AL Weaver ahose as s dolggates the foi- | h Dlenseinsnmonia W5 Sl s e e s B e i A Wyoming Waifs, wnwell but will 1o doubt, be able to attend to | to tuke vart in the Odd Fellows’ celebration | lowing, rentieniens W W, burk Chiarlgs | €amicaco, Sept 23 (Spoctal Welgram to 1 though 1) been cre droulht, ARRIHDILBIOT HEARTID. i, Wyo, Supt |Spocial el | business, to be held here during the week. ‘There are | fioncy, J+ !t Wellite, Sl Reavis Loy 2 A new and starting discovery | Jlnilton--Crop in fine condition. Cheyenio 1 Kower, 'T. 'P. Jaines, N sterday’ by Btate Veterinhrl “Crov g ) % 3 Belfast Aain tn s Farmotl and Groat | g to the T ]--Specinl Agent Howors | , Lo ollowing commanderics nre mmoug | fourtech of these seetlons, sach bearing from. | wen i It Buir: yester by State Velerinarian | —Cron greatly” unproy ML raing, 05 ch r Aurora, 111.; Pilg i a6 : T4 AR Sadnilg H well in connection with the pleuro- | Lancaster—Some ficlds will average 50 to 63 Apprehension Felt, hias been hero for a week, and 1t has trans- | §o°9, Wich Autora, [l Pilging | i to ten cars, Those arriving this fore- [ W.' M. Jordon! oL convention then ad: | 0 onia easos I this vicinity. Hehad | bushels por acre, but tho urcater, portion will BrirAst Sept. 20—(New York Ierald | pived that his instructions from his depait- | Phj N 2 noon brought about twenty-five hundred d Suned toaueeeatmior R Somlnationof. | 7 e ot e nyaing half a crop, Furnas—Early S = s e Sl 9 | e ety al conelave, which opened | % COUnty tic at the call ot the chairman, | thought that sowie of the cows on Harvey's | eyoy nearly a8 good as Inst year; lato erop Cable—~Special to the Bri)—When the | mentare to arranze with the large eattle .: Ascalon, Saling, egates to the nnnual conc h opened | Bacey Pepoon 3 5 5 ¢ 5 ? ) ryomi Kan. 1) /| this morning in Odd Fetlows hall. The | POIEY Lepoon. farm belonged 1o a wan who had formerly | affeeted by drought. Cuming—Dlenty of morning eame the Oraugomen rololced ovor [ owners of Wyowing for the lunaing of exten- o Ascension, Joplin Ao': | Iatest arrivais wore rom Colorado, Ne- | ,,.Li¢ democratic county convention will be | out them at Phanix distillery and fed them | rain, but father cool for corn. Wheelor— the Catholies suffering last night from the | Sive tracts of land they have fenced. or the Ivsnli :}R.i.:'«’"'\'...i..g» aAka PR aneas i nd DAL oL il held he lIu-lnm'm\\'. mlllltlu:4lu~|m|ur.=Lu'1'”"' on slopsthere, That place was the scene of | 410D 15 maturing very fast and prospect of firing by the police. Soon after breakfast | sale by the government of the land outright, Cyréne, eloit, Wisi; Kansas | The feport of ‘the grand offleers werg pre- | Kressional convention witl also oot hore on ) SESGERNCduy nad 1,100 head of eattlo | 790 yield, Knox=Crop badly aflected by time the wilitary ofticors. held a review of | The speeial agent has been making extended 1 Wankezan, 1115 St. Mo, ; ated, beginning with that of Henfy D, | RSt AEGAs Lo St A e O o, | there were all iispecied, OF this number | drought, “Cass—1tain 100 lute to make about 5,000 troops. This was intended to ba tips throughout adjacent seetions with men | Mount ulm- Witehita, K St ¢ rey, grand sive, who, in opening, traced A McShane, of Omahs. The d _ about three hundred were steers fattenii over one: V{)lll_ crop. Loup- lu..!; better an over-nwing spectaole, but it had tho con- | h2Iding large amounts of government Tand, 1 nsport, Ind.: Daring, No.73 Min the growth of the order since its B e e e R e e ORI it for nd the remainder mileh cow: ccted; will make from %5 to 50 34 s, 8 b Q0] His instruetions are sald to be confined not St Berl Belle PI W in Boston, twenty-two years ago, in 1 Dby the republicans, as they feclsure they | Thie s of plenro-pneunonia wel per acre. trary cffeet. The istand men number 150, | only to land actually fenced, but also to land N ertown with less than 10,000 New England members, |* 2 Id beat bim, ; found, The yards and cattle there we 10WA CORN CROP, and many of the will hands and | held as rangos, 1.-, The same territory now numbers 65,000 | COtd beat hilim. S wrantined. ‘1t now appears that the milk- On the erop in fow the report a5 fol- laborers took a hollday, After the re- |, 10 Mayes, an old-time well known Wyor Monumental, i 5! brethren, lht‘l('punvf the grand treasurer Otue County Convention. Ien who fed teir cows with distillory s remont eounty ~The dry weather of view In Ormonn park the Island men Lits beon killed at Lusk by the kick of 1 A 3 . | showed a balance on hand on August 20, SyRACUSE. Neb., Sept. r rein the habit changing them from ¥ up te the Yih of August has in- i Bithe sward tho Shank | & horse 4 H stine, No. 7, Sa 13%, of ¥ : receipts for the year of b # o county hold o very | distillery o another quité frequently l juréd the eron. Ciawtord—Crop greatly im- retired in marehing order toward the Shank - e linneapolis, M Do Molay | 8190435 exponditures of §42,420, and avail- | £ram to the sEE. 1—Otoe county held o very | tonrse. thora 1o o teiling. how {ar't proved within the Tast four we Lucns— it road using taunting words, when from Another Yacht Rac reanged, (mounted) and Rapids, Mich,; Palestine, ssets of the soyereign grand lodge of | harmonious convention to-day, nominating | case may have spread in (his manner, A Crop badly affected by drought. Dalla the atley ways came stones thrown at thew Newrort, I L, Sept. -A mateh race | No. 15, Palestine, Mo.: Oriental, No. i 1, the following ticket: State senate, Hon, Paul | cows and cattle of all Kinds at each disi (llory | Owing to drought, will ot be over one-h Phen followed retaliation and there soon ap- 0 i Moyflower and tho Enghel cut | Ransas Olivs ('(..‘.‘.'.‘.‘.'."x.fi.'}“":,‘.'“l",.m‘l' o Sohminke; loglslaturo, Hon. J. . Watson, | 820 Y5 16 sl uiilen sted roofs, ambos | il Slmubin i) PoFhan, of (i peared not only constabulary but the Galutea, to be sailed off N chead some ()““.‘,;‘_' B o y Fallh, ctiou PR Lo s 0 o LR l,\u.‘,,,um“, 0. Underhill ) ¢ “mu);IFMmuu \aniate cve N z\iu\—'(‘..,-','ll..m bty h;\ [nfi.‘f:nL anilitary, Almost simultancously in three ) X been amanzed, Tho | Giand | 'y »v.-‘.“,m g (_I_“";_m'_d' SEartthine M"j"'"‘m gation, L Van Wyck, J. R. Ml l isolated b the Phamix distille Appanoose -Owing to drought, will not make other parts of the town snall riors were og- | Yachts w! opare at once for the race, and | L Vallet, N Nashville, RS R 1ot e T [ (‘ndllm,.lun N. B. Lursh, W, L. Wilson, s watehed and slightered ré- | more than one-fourth of a crop. Fayelte— curring. ‘These by noon had extended to the s e day arcives on which the wind | Ci s No. 2, € hic ; the ad Mm_c’(,lr.‘:n',"”#‘_ !u~~]|~ »;:l a | dames Skull, William Breker, R, H. Bill, maing hx'n'n'l‘ ‘l‘I:::! n:u”\;,“ he |n‘ I‘vlu\ qun l"i"’..":."\'h" «“; of {lflxlmrlx:nun1,1.[.“_m :ir}ulifufl ccume ere trying el a strong i za tho Mayflowe: u 2 3 QIF JBCE0 doaks 1unse row| MeKee, S. McKibbg ) un commisgonors — Crop by allvcte 3 g, Oratgeien, who ware trylng so dowollsh | 18 Astis p AyIOWSr | 1. of Leavenworth, s, District Judges Saza and Walker, Amongs| Gunsel: D. Brown, G, McKue, 8. McKibbon, | toda “Much apprehension 8 Marstiall—Corit s flling and iatuing Catholic houses and vice . i pmhnhh o Venita, Ta.; W -m.sm \'n 1, A R the parties Interestod present were Charles I 8. G, Showalter; congressional (str the onteome of the indiseriminate m ap | nuch better than expectéd, Motroe- Crop attack was made on the nat - | the yachts of the eastc Y Fort Wayne, No. 1, of Fort Wayne, Ind. Towditoh, of BaGR mi% aireallontof & Church Howe), A. E. Ewan, William Bishop, | of this large number of eattle, will be lizht, Muscatine—-Crop injured from ols, Th therefore | last That cou ugh Do Saynes, No. arroliton, 113 h, Of X i ), MeColly ——— dronght, Sac—Corn that was most culbi tration rools. The 1 tJul Tl 3 Hugh Do S \ 9, Carrollt 111, owdlion, o n, vize p ot o he | L D. W. MeCollum, 1 i [ ( hat 1 N Y AR T S e A O Ny Grand Commandery of Colorado: Colorado, | Bell companys e Emu" of Pittsburg: | ) v g E. Ruby, H. 1. Fass, e e vated lost the necessary moisture and will oppos istubers foen n Il AN iy mites | NG, Denvors Pantiac, No. 3, Chiarlotie; No | A D. Bullock an 2 eorse N, Stone, of the | J- O = RAT SRy Sk My o 3 d not be 8o good, Benton-Crop badly afleeted sections by weans of squads in ditferent itneantodea M Bt (LISSIME A SO T ¢ \|,°|‘|w.“,‘ Coruna, No.'L, South Hend, | Clneinnati branch, The government's coun- | J. Farley, F. Fee, V. C. Uttley, H. L. Wood, by drought, Chickasaw--Keeent rains have places. No liesarms were used butonly da GG Ind.; Peniusula, No, 5, 0f Kalamazoo, Mich. s | s€l present were: Hom. A, ( :Ilmrnm , of | J. Odgers; judicia), A. Jovee, H, Fastinan, | ITmportant € i d ratic | hproved the crop. n—itecent rains tons, When evening arrived the iron wor APV iy Jucl Jackson, Mich.: Cali* (hllll"huh' 0. Gresvenor a \ Lowery, of | )8, Mclntire, ¥, Now, E. T. Leprohan, J. 2 Organization, Liave improved the late er bands and the mill hands divided themselve Martin Irons Avrested. fornia, No. 1, San Franciseo; Detroit, New zl""‘ jEx-solla Goods, of l\zlm“""i Watson, Henry Heye, M. Robb, T. Stoo- ¢ YORK, Bept, 20.—[Special Tel A severe storm of wind and hail dam; e b e iila tiey ik | BT L ome B o e loador | Diehalk MIER: Louis club of Philadel® | 4 handler an iitman, of | wer. Leo Donaldson, ¥, Brauer, L, F. Braver, | to the B Mayor Grace Is to suecced | erop badly. Winneshiek--Crop on poor land H pl Maysville, No. 1, of Maysville, Kan,; | Washingion. For th 1l company were J. i 8 psolutions were pass < " r injured from drought. Calboun--Abot to stono thiowing and the use of revolvers, | of the Knizhts of Labor stiiko on the Mis- | Ban Jose No. 1. of San ¢ YSL o, |, Stemoid of o meuu & MeDonald, f.fm"},‘;',‘,',';‘fi,l. Btronk tesolutlons wote baused | Joun Keenau, ngent of Jako Sharp, on tue [ JIuted Do Arowshi ~Caliouh--Ahot In all there were seven distirbad loeai sour 3 ad last spring,was arvested | No. 2, Centerville, In V. 3t "11'"“”"-“1"“"1, ison, Columbus, | hraska’s senior senator, and thoe wildest en- | democratic stato committe, and Edward | Bugler—Crop has stood the drous The three compunies of the Black Wateh | in Kunsas City lust night and witt be bronght | Mo.: Peoria,of Beardstown, I Nut | O, wnd A oy of Ciuc CAr thustasi prevailed. The legislative tieket is | Coover s to be the new leader of the county | romarkably well. Guthrio—Late mins reghment eliaryed the wiob ot vatious paints | tothis eity to ancwar the eliasges found | 1 Chlcagos Mary, "D .{m}u ; ént under tie wiling will proc very strong, and it will bo eleeted by warked | demoeracy in place of tae dead IHubert 0. | improved tie cr fome. Hardin and proswnably stopped the violenee of the | Bsainat bim in an fudictinent for eomplicity | 2. i l‘:m‘u"‘ L”l'“‘ e Tn the afternoondrad. J, Storrow, for the | M8Jority. gl Thompson. ‘Ihis programme was finally | Pianted cotn geneially voody late y) alvate to o ; - . Nh somewhiat inproved by recent raius, Linn— storm. Relnforcoments huve boen sent | 11 VNI ool Wires Tunning | francisco, Cal.: "Tero’ Haute, No. 1,Terre | Bell telephone company, ‘bogan the argu- [ Madison for Thayer awd Van Wyck | comploted last nignt at a meeting ot the | Grop short owing to dronght, Tama:-lecent attor, A mecting of wagisietes is now in | 8 o Vite-P i ! e Tyt Nevragka Grand Comaiers' penlnst toariy 1'1\‘2“' b of She colit, | Mapisox, N ept, 20, o tho | democratic iewders. Mavor Graoe's succes- | i o improved tho rh evap. Booto— slon, ‘Tuesday 18 looked Hoh At | G 08 Foout i ount raska, No. astings, Neb. ok the ground service was 2 tzanunit Bl ore | 5100 to the place of the cxiied boodle holder | Crop Jight, owing to drought. Plymouth— n::n.‘h.:x. h:‘ :i\,. n|n ked to with much ap: ;"nll"ll'l’v""\uhut‘v‘«' y vithdrawn | Moung U“"_ NC. 2. Nebraska Clty, Neb.: | perfect and made a s ent of the manner | BEE.) At lIu] rlnin'ulvll“.’\n-;(mn ;nfl.:u’ml. nle«, e tiagtes WGIe hias mado toward | Corn {b heariy. out of the wa preliensioy by the latwer, £ol AN s b AuReer- Al Mount Calvary, No. 1, Omaha, i | of conducting the basiness of the company | Saturday a solid Van Wyek and Thayer del- e 9 e e Bremer—Crop “badly sffected dronghts it est Wikl his easo is Mount Hehron! ' No, arney, Neb,i | With a view' of showing that he had 1o | egation was selected to attend the county | [4tvesting the ¢ s Loon s fudus. by--Crop is out of danger Trom Trost, PAY "“5 BiLL Cotliston of T unt Tabor,’ N o Ncb, i | agents or employes in Ohio: who could be | conyention, Present appearances indicate s : 8 160 8 0losé Not 1more than one eron, ol ppasdiy S o i s T ’ political alliance with President Olevolana ! he-hal Great Specch-Making in the Com- | s¢ pous ;.,1 20, T'wo 1! . “;.,n“{'f,"' By, Mo 1. ¥ Nob, Moy :_3:\,'.‘“',"‘.“("'f,',,:";“",',h' hepnich & manneras 40 | at the legislative nominee of the eonven- | {en monthsago. Whether or not ho s sine | 10 dronght. e Moines improye a . 4 g’ 2 g by late rains, cfie y ather and R AT T TR B TP Ao s CHalais aina on | Glon, No. 5, Piaissouth, No erhinrd, | B he Was ot cided. when the court ad- | tn will be n pronounced Van Wyek man, | cere in his deciination of & renomination, | by late rains. Jeffeson-Dr n Loxboy, Sept, 20. -1 the house of com- | Missour Paeif Teht ona. | Eliwood, Springtield, Mo.; fourued, und the delegution to tho state conventiou | there ean b no doubt ho iy desirous of wak: | X1 MO e sbett Suivied our coru erap. AN, Shooith A i Missourl Paciic e rdsy night ona \ . . will be solid for Thayer for governor ing bimself head and front of tho democratio ¢ o5 mons Uit Patael movod tho secoud | curve ono mile south o 81, Claston, i Ver. | keban Mo Coluuibis Washincton, lll : - hayer ovangation i Ohls eits: PaGIek Kethin | good deal i Ul AT EACK seading af s land il aud made’ & srov ] ih ot it, - | New York state bataliion; Dedol nt. s organization h this ¢l , Boons A good deal 18 Lein said abait the suub of vy ey e i Binde. A ais non county, ol englues wore complutaly | fus, T I Faris, Aol O | Cuteac, Sept. 9011 blo auppiy of | . ABboottng Follooman Hold, | turung Siaca's natie ail tho mectine WIout | oauissioner of Pensions 11wk by the ach solting for ¢ - ! demolished as well as many ears. The eu- | tuniwa, la.; Tel 0. 4, Des Moines. S et e S ne A EATIICE apt. 20.—[Special Telo- g and 1t i i bo- nd Ay e who bangueited Gensral Mr. Paruell was followed by Mr. John George | gincers and tiremen jumped betors their | Grand Comn Uinelonatl, | Sminoh Sepiewber 36,80 reporied by the | it Nt “up o coroner’s jury in e luany of thase present 1, the vehild, 0f Wiseonsin, hore Ias iy Gibson on bohalt of (e ! Euliines olidad and oito’ Mas wured. O Chisinanit colonan: N, % i, | socrelary of the boust of trade. compared | £, ' o iz, soturned vesdiet | 1 rcane o e . ik ot | I G oathine. bofara. th iy osit o trains Was ™ cattle. .1 X leas 0.1 weck, s us follows nerease 4 dJohn Mulli ' ] zition, he giie 7 . g Fops ment in - opposition to the surs, | otRUATralaR Wasisadscl with cathip, Lif of | B Y1 New h":t‘ il Mo e Oy 510,06 "*"S470 | that he came to is death from the effect of a | tion from the exied ol Keenan, who is in | Shtates of, the G, A. 1 I‘I"l{“l"“'} U "j" Mr. Gladstone followed in favor of the mea- | Y68 0 Hihons CHv. aloc: Abdeysan, No. 1 ARG A + P pistal shot tived maliciously and feloneously | Canada, wnd almost befor d' fuid aside | Plon gitice, Commissianor Black sure and was loudly ehoered. After s v e Sy Ahas R : : by Jol Joues, # policewait, Jones =% | the comni @ wotion that | DIt Deputy Commiseic in oppasition to the bili by s Maine's Official Betur Mmond, Bichmond, Va3 Dotioit, N6, 1, Do- | Bye e i 1000 | arvesied and is lield under bonds of §5)), Alavar Grace bo recommended for the vie | [iiEon that ko and ¢ homo seerotary s del s o AvausTa, Me. L he ofielal re- Washinzton, No. 1 2 X - 1,230, - o wesent al the banquet and |l\|-(l||rl hll 5 ¥ } 4 ' Vil el cerense, Destractive Bavn Burning. " Mel ceopted — the wotion of Mr. J¢ turns of the. recent election for goveruor, . i Athleston, Danvill P v Ry % = 8 2 Barn Bp The T L o T A Vaceepd e Nyt R elnbrrcing al excopt & fow enaal 1owis, v L' Bernard, No. Amount in Chicago elevators wa Coruanus, Nob., Sept. 20.—[Special to the both for himself ‘and General {naw, Mich. Wheat, bu........... AV Bek.)—Between 11 and 10o'clock last nigng | ., CHICAC L 20.—The dead-lock in the } knowing that the latter h 5 as tfollows: Bodwell (republican), an eastern special came a body of rh, A ) o . - " v essional disty pleased 1o address his tellow conrs ew York Herald Cable | Edwards (democrat), 5307 Clark '(rol Fal dRlan i by A2 Raacten o5 | Gola' 4 . ) 3 fire destroyed the extensive barns and sheds | s afternoon on the vue b oth thelr nans went dows ob th he reception to the Scattering, 20; Bodwell over | the special eseort of Grand N Waster Robert E. | Kye, bu.. ~ belonging to Thomas Fiynn, a wellto-do | qud twenty thiird Lallot. Ranson W, Dy those who would respond to toasts €.own pliuce aud bis eldest sou, who ar- | ¥ 3 Withers, These were Richwond Com- | Barley, bu 0 farwer, living one wile noxth of town, His ; the 'ulm. waiber, bolag renominated.