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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE BIXTEENTH YEAR. ' OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1856, : NUMBER 01 A T —— " " 1 4 o _— ‘L + » " w | ” v e o v E \ N ANTAN y tioned by congress, which will cost in the | AN | \ N N YRGE SCARZES THEM ALL. N \ S M Y | county, was nominated for state senator. A A A CABINET OFFICER TO WED. | ety contine oo™ ity | GRAND -~ CAMPAIGN ~ OPENING. e .| ON DECK STAXDS COLUMBUS. | sonvtviar'sttncenten ommsc wac ao- | NO DANGER OF STARVATION. million dollars and the last of which, barring The Donghty P'r.ater Liable to Set Up | pointed. with one member from ech county —_— accldents, or failuro of appropr ) S All the Gotham Parties SEajor L, Willinins was appolnted ehalt — v heeted to be afloat fonr vears They B £ ¢ e il — Y R ' 1 . 3 . Lamar to Mate With a Lady Second to Nono | &5 reuitre to be built entirely of metal, und | Eleven Great Mass Meotings in Towa and | | New Vor, Set, u0—Special Teleeram | Substantial Progress in the Prosperons Oap- | ™" As Long as the Oorn Orop Holds Out s i siesippi no device known and approved at the date Sl o the Bick.]—Tammany hall politicians are i * aiats | Btraight Van Wik the Deivta Sadinats in Mississippi, of their planning to secure efliciency s Brilliant Bpeeches by Orators, much alarmed at the energetic way in which ital of Flatte County. Urvases, "Nob., Sept [Specinl Tele- ey e a fichting machine has been, or is to be —_— the managers of Henry George's canvass have - gram tothe Brr,]—The Van Wyekers, headed THE WHITE HOUSE LADIES, | omitfed in their constriction, = Tlielr arot- | Ay | ABOUT THE STATE DEBT. | entered upon the campaign. Itis admitted | SERIOUS COLLISION ON THE U. P. | 1'C. St Cliallis of the Dispatch, and G, W. | THE AVERAGES USUALLY GOOD powered guns, the lareest weapons at present them that most of the votes cast for Lotd, swept the board at the Ulysses primary - contemplated being the twelve-inch broech < George will be drawn from the ranks of Tam- p esterdny, elocting tlirtoon straight Van Mrs. Claveland and Her Mother and | Joading rifle carry e a missile, which weiehs | Governor Larrabee Shows up the | many, and in view of the fact that the pros- | Charged With Incendiarism — Bur Feek l;:,.w “'\‘\' h‘\““m:“ ”“I'MH‘H‘ N0 | Indiana, Ohto and Michigan Lead the How They Busy Themsclves—After | Hor ,‘.“,;"" fL R (I”“‘{ paniriig | Falsity of a Democratic Charge— | pect of coalition with the County demoe glary at Nebraska Ority—Charged | yoies boing polled in all. This insures th Van in the Order Named —Red Geronimo's Blood — Natio sach dlgchnika, ‘The theoreiical Fngaot stich Woavor's Latest Break—Other racy organization s growing smaller from With Drawing a Switch Pin— fepublican conty eonvention next Saturday Willow County Leads in Capital Notes, pons is about_twelve miles, but difticul towa Happenings, day to day, those in eontrol of the destinie Political and Genceal News. B Nebraska. in matter of elevation and otherwise of Tammany are trying to arrange some 3 THE WREKK'S TONE DUOYANT. — 1ve to reduce this somewhat. i practic - plan whereby they will be able to make a Coming Matrimonial i kil R I F b L Briliant Republican Speeches, fair showing on election day. A conference ey Builded Well. General Review of " ‘eckly Orop Report. WasmiNG1oN, Sept, 206.—[Special Tele- r Protnction. There wiil b “protected DES Morxes, Ia., Sept. 26.— [Special to the | committee will be appointed to wait upon | COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 20.—(|Special to Stock and ¥ . The following crop gram to the Beg. |—It s now pretty gener ors,” that 18, vessels whose thick lower JeE. | =Republicans throughout the state are | other demoeratie ¢ nizations and arrange | the Bee.|—~This little city is beginning to as NEW Youk, Sept. report will appear in - this week's issue of the ally conceded by the family of Seerctary | decks of steel dip their edges below the water | all talking of the splendid way ip which their | aunion tieket, if bossible, If this last effort [ sume quite a metropolitan aspect, with its | to the ec Ihere was rather a quiet and | Farmer's Reviow: The weat has contin- Lamar, and is not denied by him, that he will | line and serves as a protection 1o the | campaign was opened on Thursday last. 1t | for union shouid il, it is said Tam- | several new business blocks looming up and | restful closing of the most active and inter- | ued unusually favorable for growing corn, 80on be married to Mrs. Holt, of Macon, i :fh?'\.lr\! Ty, I ““l_\':‘:.v‘\:! :‘[::llv‘l»\ll.ll DATES | 1€ believed that never before in the history of | many will place a ticket in the field | nearing completion, in fact, one hears on all | esting woek we have had during the whole | and bulletins from Towa, Wisconsin and lli- A gentleman who knows the lady well has | eryisers, two gun boats, one firat< - | lowa were there so many and so important | headed by P. Henry Dugro, and a deal will | sides remarks bearing on the generally {m [ Year. 'To be suro sales were unusually laree | nois counties indicate a slighly more favor- given a description ot her. Mrs, Holtis on the | pedo bont and one dynamite gun eruiser. specches delivered on one day ason that. | be made with the republicans, whereby the | proved condition of matter In the way ot | for urday, but brokers werenot sotroubled | able outlook than was deemed to be possible sunny side of forty-five, and looks under her | the steel eruisers the Dolphin of 1.5 NS | Eloven great mass meetings were held—one | candidate of the latter organization will be | trade, the old remark that “things are sjow” | 81d had time to chat and answer calls. | one month ago. The erop has certainly not age rather than over it. In culture that s | dlsplacement is alrendy comploted ant S| ror each congressional distriet—and the | sacrificed. Thisis only one of many rumors | is entirely obsolete and Columbus people 1n | The revival of speculation has been very | gone backward as awhole during the past thorough and not superficial, in dignity. | ton5°i8 on her trial trip, and her armament | speakers included a Uuited States senatol afloat at city hall. Tammany men deny It, | general, and its merchants in particular, are | MArked, and has considerably more than | four weeks, but reports as to yields continue ¢ manner and person, and that in- | is being test 1 000 tons, | all of the republican congressmen from lown, | and say it the Conaty democracy should re- | very jubilant over their inereasing business | 10ubled the income of the leading brokers. | to show the vield per acre will be consider- ble high breeding which recalls to | ana Chicago, 4,50 tvanced in | the governor of the state and two ex-zover- | fuseto join in rsmninating a union ticket [ and the bricht prospects for a rushing The market 18 peculiar from the fact that it | ably below the average, men whose heads are now gray the days f constructlon. ,l}'.‘;" LU G ‘.,_'\“"',fi“',ll nots. The secretary of state, the attorney | Tammany will placea full toket in the field, | autumn, Neighboring agriculturists are | Seems almost entirely free from manipulation | Reports of correspondents from twenty when such women were typieal southern | GiG20 (ARG RTES IORIGE SH (ke | general and the commissioner of labor statis- | and every effort would be made to elect the | eharacterized by the beaming simile that every | bY insiders, The whirl of speculation is | counties in Ilinois estimate the —yield by dames, the lady 1s sccond to none | guns, throwing 50-pound siicils with a pos- | ties, quite anarray of notables, and an index | eand'dates thus named. It was also sald | oneof them carries. Their small grain js | ©Very day becoming more hopetul from the f bushels per acre show a range from twelve to from her native state or of her | siblerange of ten wile of the char of the speeches, If there | that the citizens’ committee of 100 wili hold | carefully housed and ere this time corn has | ©ts14e, and there is hardly a tirst-class house | forty bushels for the counties named., The time, Having no children, although mistress | Ahese Ships were planned ten seags a2o. | was any issue state or_national that wa ameeting in the latter part of next week, | phoon released from all danger so far as the | ©1 the street which is not now c lowest averages are reported from Williams, of a home such as an ample fortune and re- [ Doubtiess it planned to-day some chaKes | iscussed that day, it would take the S| e 1 antmeinbor | destructive ability of fost s con- | JAr<er number of netive accounts than atany | Wayne, Stephenson, Madison, Cheystian fined taste alone could make, she has had the | gpoken of by Constructor Wilson in his last | kind of microscope to find it. Twenty-eight | of the Connty démoeracy saia: “Mr. Grace | cerned, and the one anxiety now in the mind | e for two years. Those who have ll\}' and Boone counties, where the yield is Jeisure, denied to others by reason of moth- | annual report as the best type of copst and | columns of these speechies In supplement minated despite his announcenient | of the Platte county farmer is that ocea- | 118est business are the most active as buy- | placed at from twelve to twenty bushels. erly carvs, to keep conversnt touching | harbor defonse vessels in exisience, “Though | form are beinz distributed through the state | Ut e s ot eandidate: “Tiie nominntion | sioned by the qucstion of who shall exhiit | €% Whilo suialler houses have beon steadily | Tn Wabnsh, Stark, ~ Pulaskl, o Dayicsa, everything a woman of intellect and eulture | Nt designed for crui ey can in a0 | by e ropublican state central commitiee, | Willbe forced upon i in sueh a wag that | g05n/6 vegetable, swine, ete, at our comite | 108ing out oid accounts, whien have been | Johnson, Greone, Fulton and Coles the ) ! emergency be sent . Thelr seaworthi- | 13 0| he cannot refuse it y s ete, B et o % 5t DUE At Lo SATHS || 18 GEHIRYOUL Troim LIt o0, Ity LtAs] should care to know. If it shall turn out as | 1olq b been well toated in the Vo= | They believe that in lowa, the most effective county fair, hanging on for somo time, but at the sa Th owared (oo Laty to thirly tishiiks it seenis to be written, then the *'good sense, | gress has now supplied the means for fur- to make votes is by appeals to the reason WRBIGHED. R e fair will bo held from Septeniber 28 to | e opening up new ones. 1t s difficult 10 | 3 fnagh and - Woolrord the. yield good taste, and intellectual acumen” of the | nishing these ships and the work 1s progress- | and intellizence of intelligent people. That By iy October 1 inclusive, and all that is asked is | ¢t~ at more than one opinion. | yiaced at from twenty-tive to forty bushets. Mississippi philosopher will never be niore I"fi]lfl‘lr‘lll” i b 5515 tons, will bo ready | WOUldn'tdo for Missouri, but the people of Deplorable Condition of the Indians lt’x(l.\xlx;r‘.:‘mlal“vu:nlnn:.:‘ Inwhieh case there will | It seems to be generally con- In the state of Towa the averages follow conspicnously displayed than in the crown- | ¢ +He diiantonomah o N Loaa Y | Towa all read, and most of them read a good of Northern Minnesota, 3 argest crowd in Columbus that has | sidered that a little * reaction would | very closely those of llinois. In twenty-one for service this year; Puritan, 6,000 tons, has P Mi Sept similar gathering in- Central hing £ X very- | counties réporting this week the Inwey ingevent of his eventful history. her engines i place and. is' nearly ready for | deal. £ Aur, Miun., Sept. N ks, Tin MADAZOMEN 5OF LhE Reor boa healthy thiug for the market, but every- | {5 e i {laivo B ichiels for Fayerts oo SRIDE AND MOTHIINAIAW, HeK avior; Wi Perror, AmphEite and BOR pre A ER: itand Larrabee, of Indiana, the comm SpAring 1o tine, pains 1RN0r Nt has iven up predieting it and the highest forty bushels for Grandy Mrs. Cloveland and Mrs. Folsom have [ Monadnock, ach, dre now reediv- | o democrats have raised o good deal of | $10n Which hias been arcanging treaties with | have the gvounds in perfect trin: and cor. | Tradors are nll on the bull side, for_day | Potawattaic, - Witneshick amt o spent the days very quietly at the white house | Ing _ their . The other two over the fact that the state has a float- | the Indians of northern Minnesota, are in | tainiv they should be rewarded this time, for | after day the highest prices in two ye countics: in ' Davis, Ringgold, Wavne g B AT by Ot bl | morie ] e il addition. (5 th | OUESIIC of Oiha'thars s ho placa Wims thos bty Warren and Washington countics’ the 'y sinco thelr return here, They have made [ SHo0 " Brst hinen bf extsience. their | ine indebtedness of o few hundred thousand | the eity for a few days. In addition ¢ elements have seonod to so bersistont NS bt sonToU AU (LB A EARS 0 O MR MR o s T oI veT B ShN NG sl gome visits to their country house and | construction having only been authorized by ars, which they charge up to republican | facts already published about the treaties | hing to discourage the prople Laion | ket isaboutat the nghest fizures known | =SSO T I MO VELIAY Watchied the work In progress there. Mre. | congress at the. end. of Its Inst Sossion | extravagance and mismanagement. - In his | MAde they report the most determined effort aEainEL i8N e o Eio, udoontent | e o ues S e bartHalbaay tHOrG NS bSer, 10| Bonicia s and Tania conntios, tientys Cleveland 15 pleased with the renovation | 1 they are tolbe of 6,000 tons aisplacement, cch opening the campaicn at Webstor | 01 the part of the men interested in the salo | One of the most imwortaut fniprovements | real zeaction, and brokers, who have been | Winnely bushels which she found in her own boudoir_at the | dii\e" Cikteen knots an hotr and complete ¥, on Thursday, Governor Larrabee dis. | Of Whisky to the Indians to prejudice them. | JUre,1S § Projuct st on fook some time since | carefully sunning over their accounts, express | Attt Chorokee, Cedar, Eininet, Ox northwest corner of the mansion. ‘This is | torpedo outiits, and armaments of the most t in a very complete and [ Asainst the commission. The theorsis that, | pjiical Take juston the outskirts and imiedts | 1€ 0pinion that the outside interest already | !y A |\|\I;|‘[‘|‘|l:-l‘]If:\'\-.-\‘:‘n\flul“f.h|“!|w the resting spot for the mistress of the house, | effective kind, and are to cost not more than ry manner, which has put a | $0longas the [ndians can bo kept outside | ately west of the town. Many prophesied | listed is growing so fast that it will be use- | i fponty-ive bushels for Butler and. O and with fiowers and birds, together with | t¥oand a lalf millions each. In the mere | stop to any further demoeratic complaints, | their reservations and open to the advances | that the undertaking would fever suceeed, | less to look for any decline of more than 1 or | counties, For Hoohe, Caes, (g mt e allthe lttle aceessorics she b added to_ it | MAter of displacoment, these ships will o, | Hu showed that the eurrent debt, smail as it | of the whites, they can be led o part with the | but the indefaticable Anold has succeeded | 2 per eont until later in the fall. Of "course, | Hion eounties the average 1§ placed at thirty it i tother cosy nest. Mlrs. Clevelnnd s | 6f o mvosent mtit yeseels. it 1 enecd | Forii inekrred by Herensed appropriatians | money they make from the sale of rico and | g &8 M, th hecepsry stook subseribec, | it prices advance steadily and rapidiy, as they | Pushelss Ticlardson” eounty, forty bisbieiss A very capable housckceper, a quite [ and cffectiveness they are intended to_com- | stitutions of the state—some twenty i blucberries for whiskv. The Indians o the | lako will be 5008600 feol and wil hoid eight | Bave: and the support of he bear element 15 | fliyar eonnis: ity bucheiss shile tho aver: necessiry oflic which' 'has not @ Tayorably with the better class of Euro- | her—-appropriations that have all teady been | Bech Lake reservatins have sold this sea- | feot of water to be suppiied by the oity's | entirely lost, a_ serious break must follow. | age tn Rod Whilow county 1 piaced ot from been filled since =~ Mrs, Hayes lelt. | pean cruising war ships, justiiied by the necessitiss alled them | son £10,000 worth of berries, and the commis- [ Watorworks, and early in the spriie will be | Now, however, it looks as if there was suflic | ity to eighty bustiels 5 Mis pe .i'-'.‘.(’".‘\’\'{.\27\&'(',‘};l.f'i'{.'h'"' !I{:h;lr;l?;”:vll mi:l:;“'h‘:; mite fi!:ll)xl::rullfivrn\‘\;;” 'IZ“,‘.‘J.\Y- hl'; forth, I“un\u'rllluu_] .‘y.n,‘ e 4n_|||i‘1||'vll|_l".l' sioners state that a large part of this goes ::‘;;'Xfl‘lllt,!:llle\‘l:Fll; I: \} ill be well cked | cient support given by non-professional In the sta Missouri the lowest ave Rstio enowgh over Mo new duties to take an | axistenco, - ‘Tha Secrbtary Of the navY 18 ro- ol U, dnancosder fpblican o by whisky, Av White Oak | SRt YiTities of tho tinny tribe, will | raders to istribute stocks so widely that a [ I8 indicatod In Shelby connty, where the active part. Itis said that Mrs. Folsom will | guired to make a coptract with its inventor ey Point “the Indims were found | will bo the bestof skiting rinks duie the | Shmip need not be counted among probabil- [ FLeIPOpive cutbut [ nine bushelss in Har- fye at the white house during the remainder | for its construetion, and the department will | trol. Towa's entive indebtedness, which will most deplorable condition. 1n some in- | winter, and u cool resoit in the sumner. tics. - There is also another element which | firfeel to ehehteen bucy of l{. }ll"\.‘;l_‘n;_'l ok h‘lrén]?"dl ussist her I llll:(lg'g-fi n:-!,lnrg tp‘tlu \\I:p H-{-\\'”"k be wiped out tn two or three years, is but a they had been, so completely demor- ,,_’“.‘"“.““}““‘! electiona proposition will | WSt be w}gvx‘u I.I|lli('nnxh(l(‘r.fl\lxln’u:l l‘mg mars | and Webster count fory to the Wachington poople why Mrs. Kol- | advanee,and tha result at 18 compietion. The | temoeratrs na toun i pomutlicons ey nd 50 entirely, robbed of the means | (EIGMESN Lo the poople of this eounty to | 650V L Sy Depbie with $o00.000 s0m has not been with- her daughter more | conditions imposed by the act of cor bonded indebtedness of over foniteen | OF Subsistance that thay would eat thedead | iz an addition to'the court house, which s | 1 SLO0K000 capital who are now wiing an | Bodhals, and. b Gontrs eotaty s ce slie became mistress ol the exeeutive | contemplate the construction of a vessel, 130 | mijlions, and no prospect of reducing it. | bodies of diseas:d borses. The men we fast becoming too smatl for the active interest—inen who will operate with- | judjale, Y PYSVO) ma feet long, proportionately ver r Towa, wiiia levy of from 20 to 25 cents on | a revolting condition pnd scemingly los work in the ices. Tho stan b | out fear when they see that the great leaders | 'Y neisco counties, n Cole, Hickory twenty bushels; in Butler and Pettis counties, twenty-five bush- elsgin Howarvd and Vernon counties, thirty Sl il ! o) ; state of Kansas the lowest average 1 DAN'S NEW RESIDENCE, and ol “very light” draft the £100. raises an annual income of from | all moral sense, while the women were made | heard occasionally pertaining to the rewoval | 0f the past arenot arrayed against them. | s fitteen bushels, reported from Jefreon Colonel anel Mrs. Lamont are now settied | exeeedingly powcerful engines, guarinteed to | one mitljon toa miltion and a quarter dal- gaine SRS REREE S B | ol the county seat to Platte Center, amounts Gould does not appear to be making the nty. aud the highest forty-five bushels in 12003 1 street, where they will keep house | be capable of producing a s, ars, Which mects all the expenses of the | Spticles of merchandise. he last seenc thit | 1q yothinz and 1s confined within tho Hinits st atten Jckserew up™ his own | Eljis county, In Lyon, Harper, Cowley, :l\m\\fnl(-r. .lh_q.l ‘!,.,(‘fo~lx||.\,\ with ¢ lmx]»( l[n[bm*]filk plins for this era state, . executive, legishtive. nnd judl | PIe commissi s 1 of the launlet so designaied. fork, ke Yabderbilt party seenis to lnor¢ | Doniphan and Andeison countles ' the 1 wrnishing and decoration of her new howe, | understood to look to the placing of 1 cial,” and puts’ hundreds of thousands | ! A n EOEMR e J The work on the waterworks is progressing | the stock exchange conditions welr seeuri- { ape ranges from twenty-five whiclt is very pleasantly situated. chinery and “other ordinary appliances of | of ‘dollars annually into the permanent | nasiouching as well as temivle. Upot the | vy idiy, a laree force having ehtered Jne | Hies and will content thenselves with cliarm- | Bicho iy Vot Gl CALLING FOIt GERONDIO'S GORE. ship towards bow and stern, leaving the | jmprovements and the runping expenses of | pani Of the lake B, the Mitst of 8RR | Monday upon the task of excavation for the | I8 . prophesies. about the value of Lacka- Army ofiicers say thiat Gerontmo and his | region amidships for the min S and | twenty state institutions. Missouri, to meet | Folll sita poot, Inding woman adiie, fo s, which, when “completed, will cover | Walna without any efforts to make a cory Avache following will undoubtedly be tried | pneumatic guns, the latter being fixed in [ its current expenses, make " ; 1‘ll-tl_-\fll'|ll().~\v]l I"ll‘ {"rfd -‘fi‘lr"("n: e | Some nve or six miles. Althouzh the system | 11 it orto litt it up and down, so us to milk litary commission, which means the | position and having a high elevation. Dyna- | fory cents on the dollar, 2z for y Horhusbrod; n Hifta O ot o | is noexpeeted to bs finishied on contruet | W€ market. The mainspring which has gov- ! g ol the whiole lot, President, Cleve- | niite missiles will be thrown like boowbs from | expenditure over S270.0%. Tie goy Ul ot more than fifteon vears of ke {0 | (ol [P\ B but a Tew weoks until Colias erned e movenient of ‘the marketall, ek andand the secrctary of war are being im- | an ordinary mortar. out in another tolling blow in comps |5 et mdn ors | Dus will be enjoying the benelits e do- | 13 the removal of the us obstacles in | five to fo shels, g Hark o postuned by te people‘of the soutinvest for | With aliihese veskuls tho United States.asn pin Felimg blow: in oo It s said by Gehe comuissioners | i lihoratyy 1oxing <! to-bede- | il \vay "or the organization of Rending, | e yield 1y pibot st Houst I Clark county firm dealing with the surrendered braves, { naval power, will outrank Brazil, € | Atto ¢, with 50,000 less popul tion than "{})"'}q_c E'“'l“r:;w Mf‘;’m._“gl“‘,"m LENERDRCD B e };mhk n‘i (";Wt' .hi'm o ufl gk Im_mrhof ols. s 3 jina, an indebtedness of nearly nine | § STl AT “Yesterday's Railroad Wreck. he, contract, endered his resignation | "y Minnesota the averages rang without reeard o any alleged conditions | Norway, Portheal and Swedens and an aunual expenditire of | 4ad fter belng roed QLN thoy Baxe WO | Fresony, Neb, Sapt, 20 [Special fo the | A11LI8 now réully without legal power 1 act | fwanty to forty bushels o THEe from underwhicli he may have surcendored. abreast of Turkey, Spain, Holland and Den- two millions, But an example of rbish S eIt g R i ; ¢ | in conmeetion With the affairs of the com- Indfana, Ohlo and Michizan report’ il CHANGES TN THI HOUSE. mark. She will still be outranked | democratic mismanatement and inefliciency SR L Rl B R T e J—Another serious wreek occurred licre | pany. Mr. Corbin bas entered into | pigliact nverases, | 2 R, TOBO Y Tt is now estimated that the change in the | by England, France, Germany, Austria, Italy | can be seen right i lowa, where the two den- | . O e e A% | this morning to add to the long list of casual- | & Feorganization plan- with ~allhis [ 5 S B aports from clehtoo neoune :{‘\'n'f.l"f.‘fi;.'.'-":u‘('l.‘L'“ lcl;.:l(l‘:-il‘o:‘i: Jepresentatives | aid Russia. geratie counties, Dubuque and II,L . that give | [ pion AR W Gand Portace to com. | ties on the Union Pacific road which have "1""1 it ‘"’l"‘l A WL ke the | ties show n general average of thirty-oight to ] ching elect g " BENEDIOTINE BITTERS | combined, the largest democratic majorities | i, Boise For "ihoy wille If irred of late. As the “Overland” express | AdWInistration of Keading affaivs his (st | forty hushels Lt tlovs ot exeee, 0 por cont, 'y scoin hat | DOSE OF BENLDIOTINE BITTRIS | o hafe, e the nrgest icbioiness of | Biote e ork b MIneaett, OEk Ml L | i Corae a0 et 1 ma i s b | duty.” e zacs int o bovud sty sy | Mo tsonmry. Heniy, Oy dnd oo wias anges will b Jortion 3 = any, and their finaneial affairs are the 1! ate, als ik # 3 a kit afrel athy with all in interest, with the sinzle ex- | fies ro Torterte i L SO the number in this house in the republican | For 125 Printers Whoare Discharged | dal hnd reproach of the state. The or Bedthpid "";}"{",’l',"_n!,l!l;]l_g to Montana, | train which on the main line preparing folders of the first series of con- | [oet tare |'||";y)‘nli\lvl4‘l)":“ l""’\mi‘fll finth e onlySAtaiy RS SO aTAAY from the Government Office. erats once had a chance to_manage affairs in | fhon 10 Washing erritory, Oreg to sidetrnck, Tho pnssenger trafn was run They threaten t OB [ R Ay R b e Vot alli e donis alse (v ehtors Dt. 26.—I Special Tele- | 1owa, and ihe record they made is sadiy e 0 ning at full speed, and owing to the eatly | YOI Interesting for the reorzanization In Vermiilion, Marci )l\ll:g?lviru‘n: 4 erage ve bushels, ins em. Tha S | ¢ eq ays g R x P e trustees unless they offer them a great deal o A R LSS R ReuIneCiomattiinlraiin istearlyidnsglof TWO DAKING ROBBERS. hourand a heavy fog, the enzineer on the | better termns than tney did on' the former | UGhte aver & Iy E cof counties 1 - | gram to the B, ]—The first blow of the offi- | {1 aiate bafore the repibline: 3y darsc Kk r e o publincan pariy was in - o A ing thesessions the parties nd tozether” | cial axe fell upon the government printing | force. But when they handed the state, 1 Incoming train could not sce the freight until | pi Lie money market is going to work rting this wor rotty well in protecting individuul intere oftice yesterday and 195 employes walked | fhes Sevon yeits ol over 16 (e sepubiicrns | A Last Offenso That fs the Means of | Within @ few rods. 1o and the" iireman i 10 Spitd of the buoyant. tono of | Hring IS week is from thirtytwo to thir ut When the enmpaigns como on it is “every | pics VEREITOY. BaC 185 elbloves watked | e e dalivered with it a bonded Bringing Them toJail. Jumped from the enicine in time to save tueir | (e stock exchanae during the week money | Tk uvarage than pwantese b g Port & man for himself,” etc. In some states there | the plank. The discharges were made wiuh- | o, s Lo SRR 860 Goo a0 thel Bring B e The two trains collided & mon never loaned above 10 it, and at that | 1o araxe than twenty-five busbels, vill be & change ree-four o mem- t regard to polies or personal considera- ataiy Aty heir | DesiNg, N, M., Sept. 20.—Friday evening | jator'with a tearful o The engi 4 Jies A AVar In Michizan the lest is twenty-five will be & change of three-fourths of the mem. | out reg I 1 i e he TRt R IR Al : 1 atearful erash, The engir - | ficure for only a few moments, the averaze | yughors. - rerorred for bers, But few of the old familiar faces will | tions. Mr. Benedict found the officecrowded | and a little old building at Fort Madison, | A0 dusk two armed wmen held up the Santa | der and a fruit car of the passenger tra beiugz below ratlier than above the legal rate. | eounting “ll""hfl for and Huron be seen in the fifil:th congress. foifs ntmost Timit, ho said, and apparently | buh btk iy m the exsenertof S0 | Fe railroad station at Nutt and robbed the | went off ‘the truck, demolishi L - SNt e s t yand DIsOi B SR UL IR SILVEL. without regard to the wants of public service | tional government. agent, G. D. Farmer, of all the money on | Comletely. On the freight train the c ] RANGE MEN AROUSED 1 o ety it 1 pisoed o easury official at there will be [ WAL 162 R S e VBT XDt hand, They theu compelled Farmer to ac- | 81d tWo Box cars were torn to splinters, 8 A s placed A a cessation of t i plling & good sto) (ehnips 3 ‘Ihere was only one man on the caboose and | They Fear Ch o and 1ts Pleuro | or dollars {monnt of the one, twoand | thinks requires a speedy and radical reorzan- | wevar o foion ‘angre i froc Gt | company thiem a quartec of mile out of town. | e had w miracnions eseape. | Tho._ consts Bronims e Oatias recent rains have saved a vast extent five-dollar_certificates as soon as the latter | ization. The foreerequired for the last thirty | Sixth distriet, One of his hobbies in publie | He returned and gave the alarm and a party | tion train came up from Omaha at 10 o'clock iR Beehien i w el L | of pasturage and brightened the meadows ean reach the hands of the people. ey | davsa total of $15%,000, or a daily average o | 1510 danguice the lseto of railread nisaoie | was organized to capturethem. The party | and has been at work all day cloaring up the | | DENVER- Sept. 26.—~The president of the | overa wide'area, fnmieand they acach thelr catimato fxom | LL0UESG 00, Tho last congress apbroprinted | PUblic offelals, and in private o' use ail ho | overtook then a mile from town, and when | Wree International Range association fo-dny s ) : L ST RGb and DRk f N e P T : A R = issued the following cireulars Blood 0n the Moon's P'ace. will want (he coii when the certificates are | $2,000,000 for public printing for the fiscal | (4% &etand ask tormore. A few days avo | within twenty paces the robbers fired on them, usion in Adams Count “To the officers of the various state, terri- | ST. Louss, Sept. 26.—A dispateh from At aceessible. *The 20,000,000 of $1 certificates | year. In connection with this appropriation ce one of his anti-pass speeches, and deft | YYounding Henry Harvev in the thigh, the ball HAsTINGS, Neb, Special to the | torial and local cattle growers' associations | lanta, Ga., says that the clti there clai will be as adrop in fhe ‘bucket,” sald one | congress provided that the public printe o ver the “Diagonal.” (W he o | shattering the bone and making a dangerous —The i 5 : S [BAertis f ] ¢ A ficialithc Gt GLerong: LoLe SR AR ron cin: . ! congress provided that the public printer ity over the “Diagonal.” When the Bt ic prohibitionists held their county | of range conntry within u post of twenty-four | to have scen for the past three nights blood. oilicia 10 51 greenbacks have been obso- | should not exceed one-half of the total ap- | conanctor appeared he prod an annual [ wound. Therest of the party returned to | eonvention yesterday and endorsed the e HHA ) "l ¥ f s £018 DIODAY lete or'raro Just long enough to create a crav | propriation during the first six wmontiis., sover the Minnesota & Southwestern. | Nutt and information was telegraphed to e N T llncs on the faee. of fhe inoon; and, HktitaR Ing for something small in paner curmoney, | B woid Che m wararet of Soonoo ar | R O e e pancsota, & Southwestern. | Nutt aphec oo | didates that were nominated st Juniata a | - ‘Telesraphic dispatehies have confirmed the | matter has be ot of general com- snd_they would bo gobbled up if there were | wonth for labor and material, The labor | muchihat he hasn't kept informed o af | Peming. A special train left hore at woek ago for the legislature, Dr. Fiten, of [ staitiing intclligence that contagious pleuro | yent, I'he negroes, the ispateh says, nceept £0,000,000 of them. Congress will undoubt- | roll alone, left by Mr. Rounds, was within | railroad matters, and he had an idea that | With twenty men, but having no horses, they | fiastings, is now the people’s candidate for | PPEUMORin exists to an alarming extent in | "o o talfillment of & prophoey. it ten ediy authorize an enlargement of the issue. | 0,00 of this nyerage, whe 0:0 a | the “Diagonal” was under the management | could do nothing, and so left twoof the | the sonate, and H. L. Palmer, of West, and | *24 about eertain distilleries, feeding farms | ,ait'ho a sign i the heavons bafore the and A “MUM” CAMPAIGN. month is needed for material ex- | of the road whose pass he presented. The | party to follow the train. At daybreak the | 1, G. Apm, s g and dairy faring about Chicago and vicinity, f of the world, which event, they now clarin Both of the campaign committees hero | penses. Besides the regular appropriation | conductor looked at it and sid: “That's no s oy e ) o men | ey oo atake, of Kentaaw, for tho house. | and, whiile this is being written, every thivk: | wiil tako place on the 24th st 2 Bave adopted the stealthy plan of procedure, | bt $5,000,000 thore Ate a faw sheclnl anpropre | Eood over this road.” j ; others returned, bringing the wounded men | Phere 1s a general acquieseence in this union | Mg man is, no doubt, seriously contenylat- GE A ELD) and instead of giving out the usual informa- | ation's for agricultural reports, reports of the “But do you see that name there?”” the gen~ | 0 Deming. Harvey’s leg was amputated | or fusion of ‘these two clements, and as the | g the possible imminent dang Chicago The Modern America tion about the cons roxsional fikhts i the | conmissionrof labor, ete., 'and" resourees | eral persisted, Saturday morning, but he sank under the | Xnights of Labor arc recountzod i tuo plat- | I8 the chiel market for our wostern eattle, | - ooy gttt 500" Am tiene d arious close distriets are as mum as mutes. | from the sale of waste material, king | ‘Theconductor held up the pas A read: | shocl ed af o'clock p. w., and | foru, they will vote the people’s ticket, “Ile | a1 o tie leadig point for dis b 10y, EMAL. L SINOLLIBNG. $00UTH: But that o dosnerate struggle 1. beinz made | (no conoldartion sl e warorlal dhoing | ,jineconductor held up tho pass and read s buried here to-day. Word was re- | candidatcs areall strong Van Wyck men, | tributing the eastern ealtle and the | pnssages hy the fastest steamers of the possession of the lower house of the | pvntlable on the et of Octobor gt beuod “Yes, I see it,” he is reported to have re- | ceived early this morning that two men, | While the doctor will say but little about the | absoiute necessity for the employment of [ favorite hines which crossed the Atlantic next congress anybady can se 1| ing $420,000 for all expenses during the next | plied, “but if your name 18 now Weaver it | answering the description’ of the robbers, | general in the campaien, he is pledied pri- | every precautionary uieasare for”the pro- | kst week leads the London Standard to tiat w senacor,” who is givine freely his | tnreo months, while the expenditares for the | will soon be Dennis If yon don’t yay your | Were encamped about twenty miles south: | vately to vole and work for him in the legis | tection of your Lierds is obvious. The live | romark the after year this crowd means 10 elect certain men, wrote to the rter end this month have beep about | fare.” 5 east of here. TPosues ted for the camp | lature. stoek sanitary gulutions of the western Britons looking in triendly w eccretary for the exaet statis of the cam- "Rounds, It 8 stated, confessed e anti-pass reformer reluctantly pro- | and brouzhtin the men at daylight. ‘Their — states and territo e Tamentably defiefent | 4y oo e O e g Yoy (1 uumnlln ku|lx|.»h IuIAlhum-ll‘;-»u-tlumll:vflx re- | to lis successor that hie had greatly overrun | duced his money and took his receipt. Naiues ard Jim Goulde mul' .ln:'kl (‘ll:|r|k and Burglary at ) 3 3 ;nul tor the most m~u.-|yu-g;mnuwul.me e B S ’t'»; s "‘I"“fl'“' used the information on the ground tha his limit. ‘This state of affairs left Mr. B AID R CHARLESTON they are the same men who robbed the ex- IRASKA Crry el o heen promulgated have not been efficientl AILE U 0 say whether might, beeone known and” flnstiate the | dict but one duty to perform, and that was | _The proposition of the Grand Army of the Jross agoutay Shuan fitice, and held up the | Taleg: Some time during | entorced, thus affording easy opportunities | We or the Americans are the fondest ot work.” g to fmmediatoly reduce the fores to comply yublic to raise & fund for the relief of ingaton stage about two weeks ago. They t parties at present unknown of- rn cattle 1o caim adwission to west- | going to cachother’s homes, Thirty years e SIANCE TO DEFEAT RANDALL, with tho law. The blow fell the heaviest | the ~ Charleston sufferers s weeting | acknowledge their crimes, = The prisoners 1 g0 50 oo 4 Pt et vigid eniorcement of all | ago there were, of course, plenty of e failure ot the republicans to nominate | upon his personal stafl of clerks, saving there | with gonocal favor through the stato. g | were taken to Silyer City by special train to | fected an entrance to the B, & M. passenger i sanitary regulations for the protec- | visitors trom the new world. = But, as a a candidate for congress in ex-Speaker Sam- | alono an' ageregato. of S10,000 1 salnrics. | ol scidiors nre deterimind to show that thels | prevent lynehing, depot by prying open one of the south win- | tion of western cattie must be demanded.omd | pule, they were cither men of | 258, pel o, Iandall's districy in Pennisylvania, is | without, in his opinion, detriment to tho | bravery in war is equaled by theirchivalry in — dows. They then proceeded to blow open | e¥ery possible effort should be put forward by | yi'ven o WAH G T N (0F husiness, e e oo aprtfis here 10 | public service and foavin witichi more to | peace.” One of the Grand Army posts of thi sunday fn Charleston, the safe by drilling u hole in & juxtaposition | JOUr dssocrations to aid the santtary authorl- | gijiea i Since that tme o vast amo mean that that distinguished statesman is | he meehanical skill of the office. (s just sent & draft for 8217 to th - o ties of the various states and territories to At time novast amount likely to be defeated. 'I'lie republicans with- S e AR sl ot ot Ularloston to be added to the relig | CHARLESTON, Sept. 2.—No shocks oc- | tothe handie, and filling it with powder, | strengthen and improve upon the present | of wealth pourcd into the pockets of held aetion for the burpose of ascertaining A MANSION IN THE DEPTHS. fand, “H | curred here last night. ‘The weather is fine | shivered the door in many pieces. "All the | protective systen all ¢l n America, and the result is a Whetiier tho tizht which o demerats lave £ o ' THOSE RATLWAY CASES, to-day and most of the city congregations g‘;‘"I-"“""“-‘,"f’l“:(‘ A1 oD is anjount generation which furnishes more men of AREeNIguca:to wago axainst Ar. Jlan Strango Discovery by Workmen fn a | | The attorey gencral goos o Washington | attended services in their own- churches. bty Hen A e S ',f‘,‘!]','.':;‘,f Cook Cou or Politicians., | leisure than any which preceded it In Of thie vote In that phrty, whie A Wisconsin Locality. In o fow daya to appear for U state in the | Open air worsinp on the- battery was con- | 455 i T second (e this ofice as becy | CIeAGo, Sel. liere was no littlo | brief, there success like le, on account of Mr. P MIT.WAUKEE, Scpt. 26.—At Kaukauna the ly R s ':_h“:‘ lll‘x.l;ll‘:‘\d (u].“.-:)’:.l\ll tinued aud was largely attended, The ¢ burglarized in the last two months, excitement felt in lubor eircles to-day over | that of the modern Amcrican, or one, let , then there will be & exndidate nowi- | workmen engaged in excavating a sewer | ply with the Sweeney law, passed by the fast | 18 crowded with excursionists, The signz 3 -— the disturbance in yesterday’s Cook county | U sy, received with greater Iated by the vepublicans, whieh the lattersay | RNCNEC, SRS O T Sione bullding at Joislatuse, "Dhis Injv Fequiros them o o | office here applied to the weather bureau a¢ | Arrested For Drawing Switch Pins. | labor convention, Malf a dozen wcetings it used to be suid, o i siooh i Lapdalls diuiriop 18 lopth of elght feet. I et | corporate under the laws of Towa before doing | Washington for indications covering the | , NEBRASKA Ciry, Neb [Special | were held during the day by difterent trade | American’ went to die. Whathe deuitocratio, but it o loses many votes fu his [ the donth of eight feet, ‘The stone first | fi Rneas hene and thow doclam i Tel 1o llo Bre ) Hon Tisvie e haig. tinues to do o we need not inqui deuiocutlo bus It holosos wany votos . of | ; siness heve, and thoy declare that the law | period of Wiggins' predicted earthquake, | Tele<ram to the By en Lloyd and Wil- iizations that were not allowed repre- i ot inquir patty a republican ean be elected, The re- | found bore traces of fine workmanship and | is unconstitutional, and have agreed to take | b QUAKE. | o Cook, haling Hamburg, i T, to London we know that he comces to publican conressional ennpalgn comuiitice | polish, - Furtherdigging doveloped s quan- | this test case to thé United States suprame | 1o-nIEht the followlng @ispatch was recoived | [W a0, A IRE HON LU, fa., were | sentation yesterday. To-night an un- | & 49 g s ere i looking up the situation, BONT0E maon b ROt & MR | GomrtTor & Hoctaion.: /D tand laxanbicihe | from General Haseat arrested this morning by Officers Hare and | recognized element held & large meoting, at 0. A UNCLE SAM'S SHIPS OF WAR, | Which wers removed, when another | JUroads will be followed by other corpora. | = Ther are at present no Indications of any | ¥urley on the charge of drawing a switch | which it was decided to hold "a convention | “The story is told of n communist who NCLE | e NN IR AR o At “::2:1‘1:‘1!1;::‘1“::.9!1‘1?::[.21 ;aunhlnllnefi. 50 lzmm :llmw;m-r)fldlnru lw‘ll}\i;un lm.w and )lllldflom‘l;neof‘lllm swlbwlms in the B. & M. lo»nmn‘uw, Iimnyrnd(*ul of the other faction, | was sddressing u crowd on the inequali- Tho Woodenwars of the Present and | 1 8 i esult, By reincor- | the 80th, Timely willbe given you | yards. ‘I'he parties on being airested denied | which is said to be controlled by the socialis- | ties of the poor. He was in the midst of aced, some beln, blackened a h v, v r. s aleine! v y P n " HAMAE RN o ;m SRR l"l"lw ol;:;r‘ m““shn!: m:5*&:)05“1:;!“’;8;8&»;1&"‘\!2{-‘%&1 by';hé:“llm: should any change v having touched the pin, but two witnesses M;J]%"h"gllv“rdl"r”l.l-tfln.:\\ f:fl,:'l cupon countys | his fiery declurations when u voico ran W ASHINGTON, Scpt,20..-Chief Constructor | bien subjected (6 grcat srtiielal heat us they | and would be compelled to carry on their Tt A Cbild Eargn by Rats. will swear that they saw them In the act. | pa'supnorted inthe coming clection, out, “You've gota gold watch and W estimates the active hife of the wooden | had crumbled info lime. The work was | gation with citizens of the state In the state, SHELBY VILLE, 111, 95, —[Speclal Tel They are now in fail and will have their st} J haven't any; I want yours,” The speaker var shiips of our present navy as follows: | found buta foot cr two above bedrock, and ALLISON'S POLITICAL, ACTIVITY, AR fiéi]—‘imlx- d ")'""’I:b o | haating lomorrow, he act is a penitentiary Wiggins Objects, wis nonplussed. Recovering himself, i nossen, the only one elassed A first rata | SUOWS evidencos of workmaushp that coutd | Senator Allison lias returned from Maine | SXT8M ¢ Bix-nioutLuold bavy | ono, Aok OrTAWA, Ont., Sept. 20.-Professor Wig- [ however, he suid: “I bought The w: Fes E have heen performed only by a highly civ- [ Wherohe made several speeches, and ina | Of William Reynolds, 'a farmer living five (P aE ins is now olalming that he las bee - | aud paid forit.” “Don’t make six monthis; Trenton, Omaha and Vandalia, | fiized race, It must have been dond cen- | few days he will enter actively into the came | miles north, suftereds horrible death Friday Quite a Railroad Byent, K10 s now clalm g Fidt o s boen wile- 1 ¢ once,” porsistod the voi second rates, aud Mobician, third rate, ten | turies ago, ax a laree eim tree has grown over | palgn here. “ie wholo state is pleased at | night, ‘The infant was placed n its erib fn | F FENONT Nebo Sept. 20.—[Special to the | represcnted by the Awerican peess. Mo o070 ¢ L8NG T Ty years; Laneaster and oklyn, second rates | the ruiis. “I'hie discovery has led to the ad- | the very favorable mention with'whieh his | oo 0 occupied by its parents. A lady in Bege.]—The first train on the Fremont, £lk- | denies that he ever related to correspondents h* o talkariras 1 A 200 Adums, Alliance, Essex, Entorpriss, | VAUCOMeRt of many ticories name Is recoived in the east as an availavle | 5o iofhing room beardtho chiid cry foward | horn & Missouri Valley road went around | thechapter of horrors which hus Leen i A S e SIS A KAl Nipsie, 'l'nllinlwm(s’uj\mll‘ \Inuhc‘.llhlri.llrnh'a. A L g effort Is being mado. 10 past o boor r«!ir'fi;::," mornfog, but suposs: the parents were | the city this morning on the new line encir- | #s incidental to the fullillnent of a prediction T e g six yeaws: Hartford, Richuiond and Pensa: q . » | awake sald notl ) s, | eli vn. There were a large or r the 20 , M stated,” - i ) g, vsam Rartond. Richuoudand Ponm | | D EeReEaa0s B A Sy iy | 640 SRSNE. wake sald_nothing. 8 the morning Mrs, | cling the town. There were a large number of | for the 20th inst. 1 simply stated,” the pro- [ A the meoting of the Trish Parliament- e papers have reported, Towa Reynolds discovi 2 . scovered her babe was dead. le at the depot t ve | ke st | fessor said to a veporter” yesterday, *that - A 3 X e T N § ke . bd 1'% | republicans are committed to no man 8s yet, - . people at the depot to see it make the first e force: i ary Fund comuittee in Now York Tues- Qislyes,” Quineaug, Switara, Galons, m«::r;‘i‘n: ;rl:: iy ::"]l;m“é:‘xt? ‘::l:g:f and they ato wise: enough to know thatho ,'f;‘,}l':;,;"e';"c,}‘_;'fil,m' gapnorous about o | trip, many of them abandoning their usuai | U6 rarhataice foroch wonld o to tho south | QLY Yo' see g (vm‘um@km: | Ahivd rites, five years, ‘Ihese, togetler with nost Juugerous thing for any candidate | Gayuded e bonesal e face, and otherwise | Blico 1n churcl to seelt. hero ls a general —ee Leen reccived from Jolin M. Ward, of Texas Fever in Missourl, Wilkesbarre, Pu., which Lad been kube ¥ ) : F VB | Gonce of a Mexican during the progress of a | Would be to starta boam for hiln mow, In | denude R Tejoicing over th i i yfifi».‘n'".;‘.:‘n.":.m A, Talos and. Tinta, | dance, broke uplhndunre‘ -nalruri-ibly £ | Clccted a1t Blatie 1 o camaiaio "“""': i Cfij'u";et wile "";eb“?’:'lm‘I‘I"'lz::'é;l’“"‘:'t‘":'.']‘ly‘ 8. Lours, Sept. 2.—A speefal from Mar- | seribed by the miners of that rogion tes, and dPinta, ‘ 1 R 4 " (date thos w) 7. Lours, Sept. 26,—A speelal from Mar- | 8¢ 3 Y ut region. ourdt ratcs, constitute ti avalluble figting | ried away the wife of tho proprictor. The | Siied sl if Blatnc i8s candidate they will Sunday Base Ball. | wonias i, B by, Septomber 17, | Thio emounts coltseted sinco Juno 14 ugs of the present navy, R Vi Ve {pove (CIN . - (e "Elie most powertul woapops are converfed | Gesperadoes wero followed down the siver | tliree times bofore, ol CoATE O L 0 0 0ed Charged With a Big Crime. J. Coyle, n prominent cattle dealer of this | grosaled $77.088.00. “Tho amount on guns having ranges of berhans. (ho wiles, | S04 twe of them, o qud Contag TR Brooklyn...\.) 0 0 0 00 8 1 1 0— FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 26.—|Special to the | city, has lost twonty-ve lead of cattle from | Hand is § und the exponscs of Exeellent arnis for operations against wooden rtaken and arrested. From them it Latoss Fonlan Scare, Tase” hits—Cinelnuatl 8 Braoklye 10 | BEE.)--Henry Thege, of North Bend, is now | Texas fever. The native cattle contracted 5 faiig v atiolent fortiieations or for shell | ¥O8, 0 EA e S, e SR | akpox, e, . he Hastern Morning | prrors—Cinclunat 6, Brooklyn FOORTR. 2% | aigaishing (n the county $all hars, He was | (e dlscass trom o bard of Toranane N lowag, M Inoliels \h-ufi.:hfm :;‘ehlcxla T on. who "staceaded 1h .T«:uaon"..ol?l..'ffa‘:u :l :S:r.“ze:rhu: -jxuumun and Mullane. Umpire—Mc- | arrested yesterday and is charged with the | winch were shipped here from Kansas City sntiTe t0 suy is fiftaen o b v our naval wuthorities being behind | evading pursuit. The woman is supposed to | & SOUS 3 oyl oy ¢ y N serious crime of incendiarism in applying | early i the summer and placed on a catife | YONHIIC 10 suy 18 fiftoen eo o o Lhincs s o ot anon for mitonee 5r depnd | Ba‘With Senaides against her will | No spe. | Thew,” announcing that the Fenians intend S T TRl L D R the torch 10 his own_property which resulted | Fanch. The discase hus spread to othor parts | been unearthed in Rome, i actual warfare, clal cause for kidnapping is known, to burn flull, and will set fire to the town at | Bt Louls. 224312 e in the destruetion of & wholo business block | and ral lave oceurred among | compuratively good state of “Che st of 1roh clads comprises moro thau gp—— twenty different polntsstmultaneously. The | ~ Bage hits 8. Louis 8 Baltimore 5. Errors | 8¢ North Bend about a month ago, dofug | theuw. tion. : l\lr;fef wonitors, but none of them Al Cotton Damaged by Rain, writer says he Is ‘disgusted with Wis brother Louis 1, Baltimore' 1, Wmpire —Valen. | ddmwage to the extent of $100,000. He is ex- [ o, ' < ([T gha condition for service at this time, Wiih ‘Ell GAvLvEsSTON, Sept. 26.-Reports from several | fenia He enjoins secreoy wpon the editor | {ine J d pecting to get bail, but has not yet done so. The Brooklyn ,““'3-' receipts on Mon- Chinawcen in some pluces on the Pacitie showing the United States Is placed by her | counties in the ‘eotton belt tell of the disas- | Of the News. saylng that he, the writer, will ’. et Lh Ak — day were $2,795.92, 1 cob Liken in | coust ure suppiying themseives with own aul onllt‘lalllfi"(\mn the Jist of naval trous result of the late heavy and continuous xrvmm-m.l if the fenlans discover thiat he BGood ‘Thak Fox & Dlansns. Another Democratic Nomination, on & single day siu the structure was | arns, it is noticed e gunsinith sold F:’.‘"h'.‘:."fiflf@m'éi:t:}l"\‘:.‘..:"‘,': fl\".’, ralbs, Also of considerable damage resulling ulged the secret, Sr. Louis, Septi #h—Returns made by | ARAPANOE, Neb., Sept. 2.—[Special Tl- | opened. A L | sey "f':j:}“r"" ster rilles to Clunsimen slalie and s ] o b or sixtcen European | {rom the common worm, which i revaging | Weather for lowa and Nebraska. | railroad companies and steamboat lines show | ©6ram to the Brk.]—The democratic sena | pqpihquuke insarance, which is in _—— "fl?.‘h:;‘d‘;:‘.‘ t;:;-k'::w" : Mashington and nelghboring counties. 1t1s | r%%wm. aud Towa: Local rains, fol | that fully 125000 people were brought to this :u:fi;'yc:'u*‘:l'""“ n";' ';m':;;:‘”“ wet at Me- | yogue in [taly, 18 proposed as « sort of | ding. Pa., a stalk of corn, hears ve new navy | helloves ¢ I cotton have | lo y , cooler weathier, with & cool | eity last week to witness the display attendaut sterday, and after minaries were | gompanion for eycloae insurance i fng thirteen well-developea eurs, is ex WhoR comstruction Alieady beew sunds | beon wasbied out aud damaged by rain, weve c upon the Kulghws ‘l‘un.yhr conchave, setled, 8. W. StUgebouer, of Ked Willow | part of the cuuntry, ) ifite: A out to their cances from White Oak Ioint In Wisconsin the averaze ranges very low in some counties, with majority returns, how- vln-r. indicating twenty o tweénty-iive bush- In Dakotu the returns range from twenty- and m ¢ of them demand Geronimo's blood, | Argentine Republie, Chin The remaius of a house that expert

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