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THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR. : ; OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1856, NUMBER 92 — 1 DIAN | i , , T n P I donging B gion, twenty-Ave . VT o1 | €100 and not exceeding €000 & side, | QAW REWIRCTION SURE 1 peared in the village of Gerona yesterday. A belonging to W. J. Btherington, twenty-five ] p N than &100 ot . . " \ LELE ( \ . 3 » others o Y forty more are affested w0 weeks ago a L ALE e 8 oy 8 - th ‘l”:‘l|~~i‘lrl:"llllyl‘:llli'("‘l’ :”'” M ade their car load of cattle were Innnuhl. there from — I\L'%:'rll'yv\n';_i 'I T"y..‘|\IA.IH.‘>\"|IvI‘::l v(.y'“hn”‘|“!”|:\||‘xl ”“I“lri'v:. ey N § 8 i General Kaulbars' Demands to Be Acted on ~ The Nebraska Live Stook Qommiseion Order | {y Gt iiaruntiner oo 0 e ** PP | Hanlan Ohallenges Beach to Row Bither in | fral'around bewween ihis ate and Octover | Randall's T'riends Say tho Ex-Speaker Will by the Government il oo a Quarantine, - England or America. I 1N, DAVID ZEN TR, Manager. Mako a Sucoeesful Fight: y e v Loxpox, Sept. 27.—'Lhe press association PUNCHING A PROPHET. A N For LI GANE - ays the British government has no offieial e — TNEW YOoRrk A TALK WITH RUSSIA'S AGENT. | icizunce of the allezed treaty between | THE SITUATION IN CHICAGO. | Professor r.-;;«m;;:m;m.m to Knock | THE BUSHRANGER BACKS DOWN, [ New Yarko...0 0 L 0 & 2 0 8 §° 1| CUBA AND THE UNITED STATES - Pitchers—Weleh and Whitney, Base hits JE— o 8 Or18, Sept, 27,- e English astronc . " New York 15, Kansas City 2. Errors—New dix ' Carlos Threatens Spain. No Order YetTssued for the Slangher | ST ot 1% SopL ¥ ¢ Enclish S10000- | 1ted Clona Battists Grow White With | 3ot R n MU S T FROTRGRG | Revival of tho 010 Agitation « An - WHhat His Mission 1s and What Bul- | DARrs, Soph 37,1t is feported that Carlist of the Diseased Cows—Ald From tribited to_the Globe-Democrat, entitied Ir Burke and Dempsey — SVASHINEIOR e, 00209 1-5 bl b B L L faria Must Do to Sccure the ETSUNRTS S i b e the National RBureau Of- “Wigging' Prophecy,” says: It appears to The Base Ball Recordess i LR 1R Democrats Down on Tura Czar's Support—Other ANOTHER BOND CALLL fered to States, me shameful that any man, even though he Sporting News, (Game ealled on acconnt of darkness,) conts—Washington News, Foreign Mattc M be not student of science and therefore Pitehers— Henry and Kirby. First base d o D O A i PNy Awats T LIl mIRGHIGE Ko, I8 GolHE Ry ahilngton S Hl, dioull 4 Srrar —_— Redaeemed HMinois Cattle : Washington 6, St Louis 6. Umpire M o St ey 1 nted. should spread abroad predictions of a coming Meeting of the Rivals. Paaren rois b W AT RETON SR W Whastal" Tel Russin and Bulgaria " - |":\ " 'I‘}-]‘ m byl :v"xv‘ i LixcoLn, Neb., Sept. ¢ e disasterin such a way that foollsh folks are Loxpoy, Sept. 27— New York Herald T PITTSHURG — . T IR b D, WOmE LR L SoriA, Sept. 27.—|New York Herala | '* §|” ‘nn Ir |n[n thisa un;:filn i-};uv. y,\ gram to the Ber Tne live stock NS 4 jikaly to be disturbed and territied, W Cable—Special to the Brk.]—At the boat | Pittsburg 0007020 1‘ ‘ 0 (: :,‘ :: ¢ .:w T b ,.'..‘|,p|-|“|.‘ ! Cable—Specinl to the Br.x)—The Bulgarian :Rurjllll.i‘::ll.., nlmn ;;.x ’I\.::lml.”.i ’..: \l.v.n:.r :\,m}, }.-.I‘.)v‘ wm‘ :v‘\lq‘ur"u'nhh- |l|;;(vv|d(;vn~l(: a haif-educated and wholly unselentitic em- | race won this afternoon by Christian Neil- | Athletics 000 0 0 1 ¢ hec o very strong and formidable fig rnment will formally assume an attitade | 4emption of bonds. “The call is for $15, heir inspectors at Covington, Blair, Omah “irst base hits--Pittsburg Athlotios 2 slng g Shiladelphis L, LR e ploye of the metedrologleal office in. Ottawn, | sen, of musical fame, there occurred n meet: | . First base hits--Pittsbur \ being waged in Philadelphi inst the con Kaulbars when these demands have been | 13 herein given that the principal and ac- | hold all Illinois stock until further instrue- rrors—Pittsbure 1, Athleties 1. Umpire uance of ex-Speaker Samuel J. Randa lins long endeavored to acquire a cheap repu- | ing between Beach and Hanlan. 1t wa e Hnuance of ex-Speaker Samucl 9. Randalh in 4 . s congress, and 1t would not be a surprise 1o sried. (htkrest ‘of e bonds Hareln below.| s o : R : tation by a weather prediction of that kind of | chance meeting with Beach. The other seul- | AT PHILADELPIIA o' i | ieanis ek AL tie wha defantsl W1 TAIERAT presented in writing. This fact may causea | S ~phrtA il ) tions ean be forwarded by mail, Regulations | whjeh jtself assurés students of science that | lers induced Hanlan to pay a visit to the river- | € agie 000 0 Tt TR “ i o. | designated will be paid at the treasury of the | concerning the quarantine will be adopted by veathiss oithe e S YR e e S +e | Philadelphia.....0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 02| Brien, an influential demoerat of Rane further delay of several days in the settle: | | ruE) L 8 R e ington, | hacering the a Tt thelr tmooting | ® Weatber prophet s either utterly iz- | side yesterday afternoon, when he at once | FRERIBER o€ LG UL B O Reebint of | Hailts disteict. atrived hero todny and. i an ment of the matters in question. T OA BN S L6 AR 6F NOVembaY, 1690, And "“ ive stock comuiission at thelr mecting | porant or exceedingly knavish, After [ hied to his old quarters at the | garkness. First baso hits—Chioago 7. Phila ATBVING WL K SAS Tk Sihs L o KAULBARS MISSION. “;“"I“h‘w'”"m“fl HEHAE RTINS b LHES | i il noting several instances of failure of | Star and Garter at utney, and | delphia . Errors—Chicago 8, Philadelphia (o€ GRS B0 CTE General Kaulbars told me this morning 'h‘)_ ViKs Dlires for ¢ m‘h”mhlmml “"(I:.‘, The Situation in Ohicaso, former predictions made by Wiggins, “Wig- | renewed acquaintance with his former sup- | 8 \l ‘]""‘“'*v nlmer, “Y0s," he said, “Mr., Randall has got a fight that tho “object of his mission here is no | Lo Jot e TONIERG TR oY T8, qnd | CuicAao, Sept. 2%.—The Illinois live stock | gins” continneathie writer, “claims to have | portors, W, J. lunes, Ross, Teemer, Lee, [ ATIQUISIEUE= 0o [ Hhes e satd, . Hdall hos s perhaps, mystery. If Bulgaria hoped for Russian sup- | b 040 e o 08 enn original number | attle commission has not ordered the slaugh- | predictea an earthquake August 8ist, but | Bubear and others, and subsequently Han- 1 1500606d to-day on account of ra than any that he has ever had heretofore, but porton vital questions sho must asic 1t S | 4y ) o riginal number 53, both inclusive; §160, | t€f of quarantined cattle at the Chicago dis- | truly hie has socoutinued to_threaten storis | lan boarded the steamboat Fuchsia, which | AT Bostox 9 a L think thero is hardly a doubt but that he cerely and without reservation.” The wen- | (00 Pt Ce T T Al number 136, | tilleries. A mceting of the commission will [ and earthquakes that no great disturbance of about to follow the race, when he met [ Detroit.... 912010 0 B0 ] Silwnn thanontatoitaga #e 11 ERgpey eral emphasizes the word “sincere because | v, inclusives; £500, orlzinal numbe be held to-morrow morning when somie de- | cither sort followed his predictions. He now | with a hearty reception from the general n.l):iu;»n W IL.‘I‘I\““\’”:II TR o (P (l\~v||, evbH RGN latterly things have ocenrred here which are | griginal number 340, both inclusives; S1, cisive action will be taken. Therearea large | loudly proclaims that on the 20th inst, there | publiciining the tow-path, and also from [ RS QRN G o ors — De- Limits that the nomination will not be his. he not caleulated to inspire confidence, but to | original number 2,43 ginal number | number of calves at the stock yards and else- | Will be another great carthquake, one of the | those aboard the steamer. K troit 7, Boston 7. Umpire—Quest. willnevertheless be a member of the next shock public opinion in Russia, | 250, both inclusive: $10.000, original number | w000 which have been shipped to Chicago | MOst territic sublerranean uplieavals ever |~ Considerable curiosity was evineed to wit- i A it X | A 04'to original number 8,510, both inclusive A ' S Kknown on this continent. He knows that | 0. 'the meeting of the two great oarsmen. AN o 3 BANG conress. which is surprised that the Bul- €15.000,00. The -bonds described | from the dairy districts in this and eastern | &l predictions will atiract attention for LB U Gl Ll il BUSIN OF THE BAY “How 18 thate” garian government, while tendering o | ahove are either bonds of “original” issue, | states to be forwarded to the stock raising | awnile to hisname, It way, however, be | and on Hanlan making his way round to the ARaT S SF thn 3 i r| “Well you see the republicans have made the czar by telegram - congratulation | which have but one serial number at each | portions af Iowa. They are now stopped by | asked whether there some redson | side of the vessel, on which the champion [ A Pair Showing of the Prosperity o o NEMINAIGH 10 Hia- dIstHevRRY will make on his fete day, did not make public the | end, or “substitute” honds, which may be | fhe jowa quatantine proc tou acainst | for rezarding the 20th of Septewmber as the standing, quite a little crowd followed the Count HOHE 18 thn deHIEIRHA: Sot VR LD RAI ar's answer, which the Russianshad aright | distinzuished by the double'set of numbers | T (/& otk i it will be SR * | day of da Even Wiggins, "1t may be | enger to see and hear all that took place. | Bostoy, Sept.27—[Spedint Telogram tothe | BON€ 1T the democratic convention selects i e ) i which are marked plainly “orizinal num an’ i sugested. must at least imazine a_reason % Kt i s Randall as a standard bearer, And this is not to suppose would be posted on every street | pores i sdubstitute numbers” Al of Ve l-nln‘nlmvxv ~u| i ;[“|I“ forward I lictions, s _the R Vonhar Beach at that time was fn conversation with ne following table, eompled from | At 8 EEEEIL Farian J8h- oIS ¢ N ers' and S| e s, ! ' i calves i Wik, 1ehiol Sl o o, N 8 all. ¢ demoery eluse I corner and in every villaze in - Bulgavia. | bonds of this loan_will be called by origi I A e i 5 0f the mischievions tribe | Clasper, thie tamous boat builder. special dispatehes to the Boston Post trom f 0 oo i IEREEREE TOEE G SOREREE Russia wished the fons here to take [ mumbers only, “The three months’ ierest | onanie and Union Stock ¥ ards company sy imagined for thelis In “past. Proctor | Lanlan at first did not appear to notice | managers of the feading elearing honses of | Mt the repubiicans will still mako o place in as nearly a normal condition as | due November 1, 188, on the above described | thay jropose to protect the interests of the v thatcertain well l""_“.“"“ Beach, who was seated on the side of the | ghe United States, gives the gross exchanges | 1ahORIARL cANATIRB AT EANTRISON f;. possible, so that all varties might take part, | bouds will novbe paid | by ehecks | eatile growers of Ameriea with the best vet- fets havo probably. induced WIE- | vesgal with his back to the water. After he | ageach point for the week ending September | Mdependent candidate, anc sy forwarded to the holders o | it AT T money. will employ, com- | KIns to make his late prediction, one being 10 doubt that he would 0 run, - that eon- Russia_would only reconize as legal an | pong but will be Cpud - with | | i xhd bxecr tingeney the republieans would sapport Rin- v SR HG oI ONInsa nie exeane | & qigml h-mh‘]m' o, .-umu.\mkoz to h:ulm-;"hwl :‘\l\\' i (Ffln-{“'"_ l;m"_l'l\l\llll:‘_r“"'l:';l 5 inl comparison with the corresponding assembly elected under these conditions, | prin to nolders =~ at the time Cability that they poscess. They main. | inerease during the months of August and [ one or two others, Clasper drew the Canad- | [iviod in 1555 Pyp 7 ) fo insure which the general Insisted o the | Of presontation. Parties holding the bonds | hye ability that they possess, Thoy main: | Gipfamber, and anotiier that earthquakes are | fan’s attention to the presence of the champ- — | dull. “Their support, tozether with the votes W cailed by this circular ean obtain immediate | giac inter o sany as far | more likely to occur when the moon is in or ing: “There is an old friend of of the Randall democrats, would insure his following points: payment with interest (0 dato of presenta- | 1y dg wotintend there shall beany as far | U e point of approach to, with and in or ing: re is al fon, So vou seo that Randall will be a "Thie necessity of the fmmediate mising of | Heh"hy" requesting the same. in tho ferer | &5 ion stoek yards are concerned. Lo- tiie line of the earth and sun; that the : ARlaNb member of the next house. I think, how- the state of siege and an_intervalof at_least | forwarding the bonds for redemption. Many | "1 Sl S il moon will be in such a_position during the ere Hanlan at once tarned toward his ever,as 1 said before, that the demoeratic two months between that and the election to | of the bonds originally included in the above | g fiohard J. Oglesby, Governor of Hiinois, | latter tof the present month, but such | great rival and apologized for his oversight, Sovattinn Wil e aRt RATHALD, enabie the Bulgarian people, free from out- | Dumbers have been transferred or exe Springlold, 1112 No Lan of the disease here, | condition, Proctor pbserves, recur’ vear after | but to the surprise of many on board who LAl L, . " into otlier denominations on ‘‘waive POt TR but in | year, and'earthquakes are no more liable to | X 6 £ e [ CUBA AND THE UNITED STATES. sidoor Inside pressure, to choose their repre- | gt BACY SEROIIIEIIDS O olled. I S L T LR this year than in - any Septoinber of the | Were not up o the ins and outs of the affalr, | Newyoric 77w 8 T415 ok at all tuilikely that: (lio Talltire 68 sentatives. Butgiven a state of sicze, no | been redeemed under the eircular of Sentem- [ $5EE A0 mon[mwuuvwh"n| Ay (uatantine | coming century, On the contrary, he argues [ Beachcompletely iznored Hanlan's existence | Boston. ... 5 'Biiba ¥o Bxesits Gartall prbvIsions bERAELIE election was probable. ber 15, 183, and against LHinois, wo would rosyestiuily re. | that there has ly been ono great earth- | for the time, till at length, aiter an awkward | Philadeiphia BTl Loty bOtWean S I i (N Y The oflicers confined should be released | apparentamount 1 our excellency to appoint and send to 'x'n\r‘x?kip:,;::}.l"v.::v::‘g‘f";‘l::mfi‘{u‘{““fll‘}f{‘m‘{l':: pause, the exchamp.on broke the ice by edessiie S 1230 | entered into threo years ago, will be taken. el g e bl e U il LOVELINESS AND LASHES, oSt ominent bt can be-ablained. mad 1f | American continent have for a whilo found [ $Wing: San Franciseo. .. by some eminent statesmen s provocation ing a political party and does not find it = DNecessary we will pay his salary in any man- | relief, and that no great earthquake will oceur | I guess you know me?” | Baltimore. ... .. ; siflicient o begin negotiations whereby scemly that the present Bulgarian govern- [ A Young Woman Cowhides a Re- | I th ‘h.cm' ONOpARG Y, 08 inthe gion for many years, possibly The champion replied: *Yes, I know you | Cincinnati J Al Cuba will he placed under the protectorate of ment, wiiloh Is nothing but a_political part porter—New Jersey's Sensation. (Staned) DOV centuries. well enough,” in no very cordial terms. Pittsburg. . i 0] . :Iu'l nite .\Im‘,ui n',\fn nl)"ll’:::t“ll"\l\lxlll k:n‘d ) y < & G rice Precid e AT A LT X GEtliann ans § % 0 some s v diplomatie correspondence be- itself, should vpersecute another pol Jrnsey Cr by ept. On Tuesday Pre e n:r»;l“.\hlm,n Union Se Thence, Iumfwr, somewhat le m,m«m:\ Runans City H i L ATET ,|,,‘,,“,,,,,‘,3 and Spain, which holds party in the abgence of a stable government. | last the Evening Journal published a sensa- a0 L oy || Dranfoivs i and desultory conversation ensued. Of | GRS G : - | Ciibi ns its Subject, " For miny. years thire General Kaulbars condemned the burning | tional article, charging that two young la- O8O, X SXCIANRS. | cain to the BRE) course Hanlan went to the ehallenge ques- [ Minneapolis. ddlsi S04 | s been growing in e island of Cuba & of the flags on account of a breach | dies,moving in the first circles, had com- AR Mron TheGovorniatnty this iorhin I8 O1gbIRAE on South: 8 tion, but Beach in a marked snubby tone | Omab e “oooo | sentiment in favor of coming into our fold, of discipline or a breach of honor. | mitted forery by raising checks, given them Increase. > i 2 : ¢ o) o Milwauke i oeen [ which amounts to little less” than_ rebellion: | 3 g WASHINGTON t. he burean of | occupied by the lowd Seed company. Lt uE Bt P 4 B30 ... [, | There are stern politieal organizations in It woud be as well to burnthe cross on an | by their father, from $8 to $50, and from $10 | agriculture is actively engaged in devising | basementand two upper floors contained At is no use to except on the Parametta ? St 3 Caba, with but one o in view: the altar for the erime of a priest. The cross is | 10 £100. No names were given, buta pretty | and putting in overation measures looking | bulk seed, and the zronad floor, the gene when I will lay you £1,000 to £500 I win. g ; severanee of thelr eonnection with the sacred emblem of a faith, 5o the standard | closo description was given. On Fridey | to the extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia. | merchandise peculiar o tho seed business, | Hanlan said, “If you will not row me here and.. . g G A ,fl,“'"{"l is that of military honor. The genecral i | night the writer of the cle, @ reporter | Commissioner Colman says: *“The people | The stoek, which was valued at $17,000, w you are not much of a champion. ;");‘f’" 9 ol b | O R A O B S BR DB T tha “"‘r_}u conclusion said that the conditions named | named Lenhart, was decoyed into a saloon | ypust be erazy to think the department will | a total loss, and was insared for $10,000 in | Beach promptly replied, “But Lam cham- GOl aninige: £ § 5 place these (the natives) diire were necessary for a free axercise of the pub- | and assaulted by Raymond Gilehrist, son of | permit any of those cattle to be sald, We | the folloy ng companies: American :l.mr». pion enough to beat you. 1tis n pity ““"I’_‘l New Haven ...... L5 3 our form of government lic judgment and that he had embodied | ex-Attorney Gilehrist ot New Jersey, itbeing | have quarantined them, doubled our forces | pitte l‘.":rb.“.\llllwnn'kce [‘l‘i'{.,'"," ;‘l.:lv'nl, not meet on the Ih:nu(;w: as I should have Jortlaid. 430,04 ol | !uul.\:l which they II\\' Il them In a note to the regency | understood that he was acting on behalt of | Suturday, and are now going to send out 1 American 85000 and Continental | ked to prove to the British public as to I g 2.0 [ UiOERarad A this morning: that Russia had no thought of | the daughters of Thomas Gannon, a wealthy | some of the most expert veterimarians we o insurance on the building is | Wiich isthe best nian. ni G 161 (e 81030 58] ness of every description’ stands naming a candidate now, nor would she Tn;]x}u\'\r\\uuhh“lII(I;‘il“ l»‘r’l’ 3 lmwin::ur ||'l]"' have so as to stamp out the disease at once ,000, distributed as fol I-i\\«: Home, 000, ll.‘nli‘m tht';‘;\"l >1mnl"l\[' (? Beach \I Worcoster. & i Cuban estimation than that of Spain? Taoa Rl iTots A ata P LI «y | hart was assigned to report a session of the | MR lea 0 i | : anicashire §5,000, | nasty things. Beaci replied that everything Josapl : ) Cubn the English language js spoken b until the conditions were fulfilled. 1t they | NG ST I EPSE TG bourd way | and do eversthing the department legally iR Loyalre 8, | asly; thinks o Bedr roplisd Uintiovers thing Joscph | Cubm il gl langsKa ] ];;:\. by all refused, he had other means o fall |5y session Miss Mamie Gannon, the eld; can do. Wedid not get through congress’| & orman_ A Mo, 85,000, | Ne 10, JRCEAG MO O0ILE. SUDBLanLIn ;8 f o s § & 2 e ¢ 5 anbony sl ierman Amerigan. $5,000, and New | 40 cirongest expression he bad: ever used Vi 8 § i most despised on account of the tyranny of on, dauznter, stole up to within " reach- | the bill we attempted to pass on this subjeet, | York Underwriters S2.500. The damage to | the: strongest express ad- e i i v , Sa ” \ £ 27t 3| the mother country. Spain takes everything general, with whom I had a previous | ing distance ,u lhlm n"d._ S Pro- | 5o we can only second the efforts of state | the building will reach 815,000, The water { Was when calling him a “gas bag. fram Cuba and gives her nothing, unle H acqualntance, received mo in the library of | cetded to belabor i . wnmerelfully | oy onities and assist in carrying out state | lenked through and: damaged some of the {‘He 'lad called him & gas bag 5 3 r Droteetion - When - Spanisiy. . iterosts He wore the white, un- | J4 & cowhide, Thhe room wis aulekly in | e Undor the exlsting law we ean only | &tock of L. Trepanicr, ary goods merchant. | voeause he was o good hand at 258, joopardized. ~ The Cubans be- noral oficer. - L au the | youns fay nd the oflicers of £ boatd trys | stamp out the disease in stato with the por. | ALsiks wera aillagked up in a vault and | plumng, The d arried on liove “they could " get in @ close [ escaped damaze Hi8 stock was insured for ! retation with the United State: y - first correspondent he has conversed with, ing to protect the reporter, 'The enragéd | nission of the local anthorities. Sometimes | $15.000, placed. s follows: - National $3,000, | sowe little time longer, but_before the pair refation with the United States more prote e young woman was finally separated from » D OHES i tion and internal encouragement in the way {he object of her vengeance and was | the governor of a state will not consent to Foral $2,500, ll'lluenI§ ‘of l_lrnruunl(_s-».mll, separated the Canadian il"l\l\n‘\:lt"‘:wl _l!ml Dritish ‘ of improvement. Already our trade in Cuba English Press On Parnel necompanied iome by her father and a | federal interference, some can only second | ohdon and Lancash ('gv:'l’;(‘:‘l’i“’;mm IAa | he had been treated in a most handsome | Loxpoy, Sept. 27.—Mark Lane Express, 4-;“-:-;1; I‘lllull of te mm!‘.u_‘Lnu\-ynw‘lnly-nz LoNpos, Sept. 25, 4 a m.—[New | number of friends, while the reporter, after | our efforts.” North Awerican’ §2.500, Contiental 82,500, | BARNEr in Aus and that many in its weekly review of the British grain | (Spain), nd, Auicriealy vessels are always york Herald Cable — Special to the | adjournment of the board, was accompanied | The commissioner has drawn up and for- | Glans il £5 500, Nor Y : | fBroawhich he was held responsible were st Trado was exceedingly slow, | 5621 at the Cubwn ports. an i Tce PERIOUI I , $2,500, Norwich Union, 500, L Y] LS are given preference there, If the island Big,]—[he moining papers commont | home by a policeman, o aftalr has created | warqed to the governors of all states and nd Washington, $2,500. totally untrue. After the race & ices were sustained. Sound English | Was Sieured by the United States we wonld on Mr. Parnell's Awerlcan eablogram £ | a0 tho tersons avoived. Youns | territories a series of rules and rezulations . large, gathering assombled at Beacl’s quar- | yiew erop wheats were In best demand. The | zet sugar, riee, cotton’ and fobacco in grat President Fitzgerald ot the Irish National | Gilehrist has been arrested on charges of as- | for cooperation between the United States B <t :"t For l-":‘fl-_ T (7 [0 the White Hart, at Bames. Beyond s les of Enlis! l‘t\’.ll'"“t ""»Hf‘v'«fi«“"' Ml veck ;Iull\llly(A‘\“Vlr(u:‘ll‘l‘lllllll!n‘l\‘;::‘lll(lln{ll:::ll‘ :m‘gmll::q!.L.:I:,I.In; league. The Post sa “The note meditates | sault and conspiracy department of agricuiture and the authori- LAIR, Neb., Sept. [Special to the | apy amount of toasting mothing further were b2 iy ~| it n g e & ultaraband il 3 t-‘l a complete severance of Great Britain from ————— ties of the several states and territories for [ BEk.|—During the past season the Beatrice | tryuspired between the erack '\‘\!‘}:}lz"" 'l' \;\:’"“'{‘_"‘lr‘u‘::: ‘_T"w '.'."""L.""L 5:"L"rl\* vq&l:]‘\ ve ,'x.‘i..fv.‘,‘fi:p.l’,. I|Ix’-::"\5;"4“(ul:"xi:| Treland and is mainly a begzing appeal for Voorhees Opens the Campuign. B O it jextirhuflon of contu [ Life Insurance company has had alatge |~ Subsequontly, however, Hanlan at the | Dwing o lnrie siooks and. continned AmEri. | bur. sxporttions. 1 will boe romemieren money.” The Chronicle treats what it calls | INDIANAPGLIS, Sept. A Demceratic | Klots Pewre-pheumonia, and 1f thoy reccive | force of agents at work in this county, pi Fox and Hounds at Putney issued a chal- | can a 5. Kine maltmg barleys are very | that the scheme of permitting Cuba to come “an appeal for more™ as undignificd and | Mass meeting was held here to-night, at | yeqy'will make a systematic and dotermined | ¢1Pally among the farmers, and as a result se- | jonga to Beach, thus: searce. to us was acitated during the last two years arzues a azainst any statutory pariiament. | Which Scnator Voorhees was the principal | eifort to stamp out_ the disease by altackinig cured nvery large number of notes, which | u will row Beach on the Thames or Tyne | | ‘Trade i forclan whest was drageing. | of General Grant's aduin tration, and g The News gives great prominence to what | Speaker. The senator began his speech by ory infected district. | The elrcular recites | they havo disposed of to various versons, | for £500 a side and the champlonship of tho [ J7Ee and ravidly increusin visibloe supply | It was azitated_to some extont under Presi- 1¢ calls “Parnell's Message.” bu withholds | eondemning the republican party for do- | (e RV G NG ok \SUDK PRELEILL | dmaonk others bk Oharice McMemmer.who | oiq, to tako place within seven weeks of | ibar 13 d chéupor, o brice of rount corn | and nowesnics (o the ftont for. {he st {ime comment. The tory Standard calls it *A | Bouncing the demoeracy for thinzs of which | foraetion by the department {0 first seoure | Tt now thrns. out that atleast two. of the | signing of the artices. 1 hand the represen- | favors buyer fOAmEerahin JupDlY: | n sisvorpeven yans: - WeRnnyebIE Declaration of War” and suzgests that itis | thetormerhad been cqually guilty, and then | the consent of the state authorities and then | agents, E, D. Bradley and Paul Newman, | tative of the Sportsman a first deposit of £100 fl\‘:“ ‘&'" e s M ah D i n Lt e T R G BT T TR A D ed to the consideration of the Hayes- | lay down the rules and regulations which | liavo sold to McMemifley aboitt 8700 worth of [ gs an earnest. of wmy good faith, and | 700Ut fourteon salling vesscls, with wieat | =, | oFricIALS DESPISK TURNCOATA, ) e |' S " St ilden count, the result of which he char- | are deemed necessary to insure results com- “npc that was forged. On discoveriug this I will be mbleased to .meet Beach ]f":ll. L 1 U"I.‘l' l‘ AQLIC 1']‘ t3, ‘lll“a' = 14l h_u;”l‘n « AT] -‘l\“l“ ;3 M ‘l‘lh'll' the Standard itse BIOWS VIWDETA~ | o otorized as the triumph of dishonest ballot | mensurate with the inoney ($100,000) author- | McMemmey immediately filed an intorma- 43 = s izosh dug 1“-‘|" RIOARXIECILd RLORAIILYOWIICILAEA0 want to pul ]Hnj"!'l the la“»] "lnll; will-do tive against the nationalists and | and'iEe lnt. In kpeaking: of the prest: | 1zed to be expended. tion ngainst Newwian and Bradley and sent | at the Sportsman office on Tuesduy after- | windchanges, = © . At | M personal favor if vou will vet the hanes tho American subseribers. The doc- | dent's veloes' Gf pension bills, o sald he | | Quarantine restrictions, onco imposed. are | an oflicer atler thei. Who caught thom neat | noon between 2and 5 o'clock to draw up the | rado forward s somewliat ploadlor. At | ofall such men you ument has created a marked sensation. 1t is | should not diseuss their merits, and insisted | not to be removed by state authorities with- | Fremont. ‘They were brought back and [ articles and make all arrangements.” F TR RS QLA S understood that Lord Randolph Churchill | that the president acted from honestand con- '(;g:,;',‘fi,‘,;‘.',‘,‘,’“or‘,::,}f.’:,d‘,fl;‘,‘,“ Soacars of jthe | odyediin Jal/FEN i All sporting men seem unanimous that | Iglish wheats. were cheaper. Flonr was | Giherday thit & Jargs number of depurimen will make it one of the themes of his great | fientions motives. M defended CGeneral | CORRTINEY SRS o lunst. ninety. daye, Howe “'Seping” tne Boys. nothing will come of this. Not a few openly | dull. “American flour, in some instances, | tal clerks who were'known before the Jast speech at the mass meeting in Darttord, some | elaimed that the work of the. office mado a (!;\tlmgll{rum the removal af the last, diseased | Lixcorx, Nen, Sept. 2%.—(Special to tne | 5y that Hanlan would never have cowe un- s'lower than on Monday, Prices of bar* | change of administration as rampant repub- twenty miles below London, next Saturday, | spiendid showing. 1fe eharged the republi- | animal from the hewls ' During this period | pyp) " rhé campalgn in the First congres- | 1653 convinced that Beach would not accept for which twenty thousand tickets have been cu'll-'{wl,'*l. 1l".>l"1_" Ly on the llauor question, | B0 Bt e B e Simaie i the Tord | sional district was formally opened to-night | ¥ challenge to row on the Thames, sssued. Al Febmainuer O the Specci Wi dovated b | Syl b earetnily isoated tious other catles | by Church Howe, who was “in the suddie” | Loxnox, Sopt. o7 “Edward Hanjan has 1 tho most obnoxiousclement in pofities. Anxioty Over England’s Moves. the discussion of state gerrymandering and | When possible, all infected herds are to bo | from7 to 11, with headquarters at room 34 [ GRUSHEEL BOAR Mo G Teb O o ERAMES | o 10l € Little ook rallrond was sold to-day | Sesbisea tratior, an nkrate, whether he is i CONBTANT v, Sept, 27,~[Now York | Alapbealto voters to contlnue the democ- | leld Ity quaranting and not allowed o leave | capitol hofe]. Lo this hiaven Chairman | row it Amerioa or Australin, Hantan to give | at public auction, o salo took place under | " WE T tag iy way about 16 said_ Colonet G 3 Taoy iU powor. N et P od to | Courtnay, of the republican congressional | Beach £10,000 in the former case and I E rder of the circuit court on foreclosure | John 8. Williams, third auditor of the tre Herald Cable—Special to the Bik.|—Much L In this case, fresh animals' may be added to ! an order of the circuit ¢ o 3 i SRR e A Frandh Struck an Iceberg. the herd at the owne risk, but are to be | committee, at convenient intervals, escorted | to give Hanlan $10.000 in the latter. 13 proceedings of the tirst mortgage bond- | ury, in 1ecently discussing turncoats, I eniEienhpArilodlatly n stussiab and Kren (g tho British | considered as infected animals, and [ some of the assumed leaders of the labor | has declined all challen zes. \olders who wero represented by John P. | would fire them all out of office. A man 'Who diplomatic circles, has been excited by the St Jon . The British | g\hiooted to the same quaranting regu- vote, with what result remains to be seen. The boat race for £100 a side betwes - | Bilis. Cl s aplin Allen represented | will betray one party for an oftice will betray fact that several transports recently touched | schooner Lady Agnes struck an iceberz Mon- | Jations as the other members of the | The pro ramme, ns inaugurated, evidently | gan and the Australian oarsmen, en, y ny. Ao rond runs from | another, and cannot serve faithfully anybody at the island of Thasos with large supplies | day last when thirty-efght miles southwest | herd. Al animals affected with contagious [ Wasa taking one with numerous parties and | t0ok place to-day on the Thames, Putney to | ¢ Jouls & San Franeisco | or anything. Idon’t object toa nian ehangs s LHO) AT rents | of Bacahew island and became a partial | pleutojmeumionia are fo be slanghtered as | the campaizn in room 4 was opened with a | Mortfake, and was won by Nielsen, who fin: alemn and Little Rock division | Ing his views, but I do object to an_ offiees * BIDATIER =< HRRIMBTION (110 BRI e s elons aeeane. | S0on nfter their discovery as the necessary | vigor to eheer the heart of the marketuble | ished alone. Beach and” Hanlan ‘witnessed | of tho Iron Mountain rond. he bonded | holder reversing his position in_ polities so the Dritish government. It ig felt | wreck, The crew had a marvelous escape. | Ghnhzonients can be made. When diseasell | vote. ‘The rosults of this opening fire will be | the race froin the deck of asteamer. On | debt is $1.000,000. Tho road was bid in by | quick that his desien 18 palpable.’” the English oceupation and | They drove seaward in a violent gale from | uyimaie are reported to the state authoritie closely watched, meeting the champion and ex-cl |||l|||t- Charles 11 ‘Paylor and Charles Freeborn, It begins to look as thou army of practical annexation of this island will take | the West and were seven days at sea, pum‘r- they shall promptly take such steps as_they —~— howed marked colduess, not even 3 agents Lor the bondholders for $250,00 men who, in 1854, fonght M veland at v he 8 Russi SoiEatl ing. “The icebergwas of mountain heighth, | Gesire to confirm the dlagnosis. nimals An Influx of Stars, ids, Beach said he would not row in - the polls, but who, desiring to tin their Place at the first sign of a Russian occupation | Wil the force of the sea wash the vessel | foang i Confirm thoe diagnos Aporaised, ac- s ; i Americ it Hanlan offered him the whole of Officer Arrcsted For Extortion. places, are »lmwn-ruui praises upon him, of Bulgarin. All the more uneasiness is felt | butted and rammed it frequently and barely | eording fo. the provisions of the siate. law. fux of actors and Ebtresses from Kurope v America to do so. e said he would row on NEw Yonk, Sept. 27.-A warrant was fs- | Would have to go durlng the fow months because of Thasos belonging to Egypt, to | escaped afloat from its fearful suction, and the proper officer of the bureau of animal | VX Of actors and actresses from Europe yes- | iho Paramatta and would. lay Hanlan £1,000 | D o 20Ny Wimein,» TRELY Wil which will immiediately follow the approachs iwhich: through Alehamod ALl it was. eeded - - industry (who will be designated by the | terday. The Aurania broughtover Augustine | against £500, but he would not pay Hanlan’s | sued this afternoon for thearrest of Willinn | o olections. And when they et ont they by the sultan. No technical objection could A Dakota Sbooting Scrape. commissioner of agriculture) notiied of the | Daly’s company and Violet Cameron and | traveling expenses. The disputé continued | F. Mahody, ehief of police of Suratoza, ‘The | will neither bo pitied or favored by anybody be raised against Encland’s ocenpation so | WEAINARD, Minn, Sept.27—J. C, Polley and | appraisement. If this representative of the | her froupe, also B, A. French, Miss ¢ some time, s greatly annoyed by | charge is attempted extortion of money, and"{ or party. S > gt Ll N co. | son Charles, aged twelve, were both fataily | bureau of animal industry contirms the | cron’s manager, and Lord Lonsdale Beach calling him a gas-bag. the warrant was issucd.on complaint of Gus- LIEUTENANT SCHIWITZE'S MISSION, long as it was sauctioned by the khedive. I : e Pino K diagnosis and approves the appraisement,the | treasurer, Miss Cameron’s husband arrived - f iy ; ! nant Willlam 11, Schwitze, of the L shot on a elaim near Pine Knole,just over the | d1ag a a C 3 . Miss 5 ¢ e tave A, Lorldon, of this city, The warcant | . BURRE WY SN BID L BRCIWA A . = Cass county line, this morning. - Ihe Polleys | 4 wriculture will purchase the | ten minutes ‘ahead of her on the Alaska. Brighton Beach L of the com. | 1aV¥, who was sent to Siberia about a year A Notable Womsn's Death. B callea ab Davenparte. ausa to, romove || disoas als of the owner, and pay suh | Mrs. Langtry and dr. Charles Coghlan, her [ Briaurox Beacw, Sept. Mile: Am- ] It #2010 distribute presents from- the govern- won, Glendor second, Ventilator, third, LI 201 fnd thut | ment o the natives i tho vieinity”of the leys liad a downward teudency. licans, but now were becoming almost offense S ively demoeratie. A Railroad Sold. A turncoat,” continued Colonel Lamon S, Lots, Mo, Sept. 27The St. Louts, | "8 tho most obnoxious element in polit New York Herald | ee o L Ao, U olle proportion of the appraised yalue s pro- | leading support, came over with their com- . P y iR oA o CGren T ik, i carialnbtoiluce MOt Sore, FLks Bolloye ided for compensation 1 suct cases by o pany o ! A 1Rakh, s 1 als0 Dion Bocl- A DRSO Dl ar et g | ens i fortinle Klndnoss o GHEIE guished link between tho two centuries died | With Davenport. A quarrel aroso and the | fws of the state in which the = animals e e odaphgpaELaaTIoL Arilved on'| Ty Chief Mahody 15 ehargea with attempting t0 | and tells some thrilling tales of his. adyens yesterday in Grafton street, near the resi- [ Davenports shot Dol futhier aid Son: cmirs: | Blaukiitered by state authority, All the fiao- | poscs (o remaln nthis countrys > x second, Eager third, ‘Time—1:173, settle the case with the elder Loridon for the | tures, e spent nearly the entire winter in dence of Henry Trving, in Francis Margaret | gave hlncelt up. 8 essary disinféction will be conducted by ern- . -eighths mile: Commander won, | B4 Of $3,000. Siberia und traveled all aronnd the Len Walpole, ninety-eight ycars. She was, on the IS ol PIOyEs of the bureau of animal industry. Thirty-first Djstrict Kepublicans. Beggar second, Petersburg third, Time— 3 A P ———— ;lg'"}-.vl.lh‘. ";M,i“l- ;n-n»«:l. I'he u;‘. o maternal side, the eranddaughter of the Luflating Coffes Beans. anccutation Is not recommended by the de: | Prusc Creex, Neb. Sept. 27.—(Special | 1:30, . 7. Lovis, Sept The oitlzens of South | Zere, Win b6 roachiad tho. vioinity. of the great Lord Clive, and paternally of Sir | Nuw Youtk, Sept. 27.—Cable advices from | {iiat ifs ndoption with aniwals that aro to e | Telegram to the B j—The republicans of | ‘Seven futlongs: Craftie won, Liz | 1. Louis ato thoronghly aroused over the | Lena dolta b fonnd the natives aliost starys Thomas Walpole, brother of Horace, She | Havre produced a stronger feeling in the | afterwards sold to go into other herds would | the Thirty-first se dlktelot mek 1n oon-'| tan seoond. Merg Kyle Wird. “Timo—1:80, | T w008 HF HOTAEERY ATt O Vot od many of them were eating woods died a spinster, though a belle In her youth, | cofloe market this morning, bosides there is | counteract the g0od ‘results which would | vention here this afternoon for the purpose | “GLOSHG* Sicteibith uitles: Florence won, | Johin i, Conrad, keeper of s Hivery stable on | Jelideer were very searce, “Tlio nulfves re- attractive and Interestiug i her middle age, | loss prossuro to sell, Prices show a gatn of | otiienwise toflow, from the slaughler of dis- | of placing in nombation n candidate for | Frang second, Top Sawyer third, Timew | South rondway. he ierument . of | foivedhim very T P T fon to ficen points, leading to’u woderato | eAsed animals, It vy, however, be Prac- | state senator, Capéath G, W. McNamara, of | 5510 destruction was: & east iron shicll rescinbling AOMRIQNE | dogtee of activity. ' Sales of 14,600 bags at }m‘i‘ by stateauthoritios under the followiug | 1y o on county, was:mominated on the first [ Hurdle race, one and one-fourth miles: The Broach Too Wide. g‘m Lo .‘nld:fi;f’bfr‘;lu:. .r-; m{(&rul“)mmhar. No herds but those in which pleuro-pneu- | formal ballot. “Hy¥isla stannch republican me_.ljwo, 1 anvrry ohl-nn second, Joe Shelby | dig motor i i in l(:h]x#\lull'l‘;';u"r, and "'1""' ing of their zuns all through the Lena dolta, ATHENS, Sept. #—Semi-official journals iry an monia had appeared are to be inoculated, In- | and old soldier, an able man, hird, . 3 with dynamite and bullats, with ai opening T reatest | it 7 e in the top to adunt fuse. Why They were very proud of thelr presents and nere, commenting ou the statement that | Prosecuting Bogus News Venders, | O¢ulated herds are to be quarantined with | Ereates! """"'.w B Kis oonvens Pl dod e ? M « lospitably and were. d lighted with mlu. vresents sent Imn by the ¢ 3 government. They were greatly surpiised in shape a duck’s egg, about three inehes i | € colobratod the pyent by & continious fiv- nt on Burko and Dempsey. should desire to destroy his stables Mr. {pany were worn oulaide thelr “fyr craAiR Lord Iddesleigh i endeavoring to bring | Ovrawa, Ont. Sept. 27.—Initiatory steps | ok 'flgfl}:mnus":n":ht:mr'u"n.clémlllnlf force as ? SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 24,—The glove con- | rad is atu loss to know. W Behwiize wiil ot xl,:'x‘xl-'?.r.'-;»:r:").)«lil,mfi:'lnn"‘: about u reapproachment between Servia, | ave been faken looking to tho prosecution | fang as any Inoculgted cate ueiior oma : .,.'fi"',‘mfi,‘"“: | test between Jack Burke and Jack Dempsey, o T ———— port aud will submit it 1o the sccretary of Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, say his efforts | of parties who sent bogus reports concerning | these animials are to leave the premises only | Lour Ciry, Ne 37.—~(Speclal Tele- | wy il was originally fixed for Lake Place Frratecliniosl’ Burel stato, are oo late. The breach between those | the alleged new lisnery treaty. ‘Ilio ofience | for Immedialo slaughtor, Fresh animals are | gram to the Bre.jr-4he dewocratic prima- | iavening, has been postponed on account | - APANY: Wis, Sep Burglars wero LOSTAT, CHAXOKS: states, they say, has become so wide that no | is indictable and in consequénce of populs 10 be taken into inoeulated herds only at the | ries for this preei Beld here effectually i s Aot heard at work in the drug store ot J. W, A postoflice was ablished to-duy at e e g he g indlignation over Bumerous imositiohs prac. | Tisk of the owner and shall be subject {6 the | Gowned the. po of E. E. Whalley as | {heihe fallure to procuro the necessaty ity | yriev Jast night aud o fow moments later it | Bome, Holt county, and Martin Musoi ap- AL G080 45 ticed lately it seems that the industey wiil bo | Same rules as the other cattle of the inooulated P o 8o A license. No date will be fixed until a license & oy A pointed postmaster, b Jensen was ap. X opcimalr 1 herd. The chief of the bureau of animal in- | & candidate for state senator. ‘The opposl- | is procured. svas found that the building was in flames, | pointed to the position of postmaster at 3 Twrks Talk War, e dustry I3 o be promptly. notified by the state | tion was headed by F. W. Sallers, E. k. —_— 1L in belleved that In blowlug open the 8afo | Balius, Howard county, vico Leonavd Js C ANTINOPLE, Sept, 8 Procialimes Uastle. authorities of each herd inoculatéd, of the | Whalley has made & valiant figh, ed Trotting Meeting Postponed. the place was set on lire. ‘il"mu_ll_nllmnvh West, resigned, Agents report that the peace of Europe is en- |y y v, Sept. #7.- Governor Rusk to- | 18l disposition of each member of fhe herd, | tierein by a momber ofthe republicati stote | Cuicaco, Sept. 27.—The opening of the | WCIC Eot 'l'f“‘“ f'.'“l““,'l‘ l‘," mays . Opers . . VISITING WESTERN MASONS, dangered by the present temper of the E 3 ps H - of the post-mortem appearance, and of any | delegation, Mathi Whalley’s partner. | washington park trotting meeting Las been | W i5i s destroyed, beside the stores . ©, 1L Cogwell, grand king dar day issued @ proclamation forbidding the | other facts in the history of the herd which | Whalley was defeated six to one, . 3 v Hicks and B. J. MeAtee, The damage is | 1o, K, R, Richardson, Ciele, Neb, lish and Austnan cabinets against Russia. - = - - " postponed from Wednesday until Saturda 20,000, Insurance, $%,000. Itis not known ¥ erg $ Craatod o] importation of eattle from Illinols, except | may prove of value. ——————— poslpauee sy ISAeRY. | Bpturday # 8%, Bean, grand high priest, Creston, s The Lurkish war department_contewpl sy sl o gt g s o e oA llan of Sarmors. oF live stack Wreck of Trains. vext, when it Is expected General Sheridun | how much the burglars secured, us the safes :a1ib0ok and wife, doputy Ik Sauip g and drilbne .00 Kurdish horse- | fol' (o state velerinarian of Tt state.or in- | commissions, and of other ofilcers who may | DUBUQUE, InSept, #7.- [Special Telegram | W/ D¢ Prosent. Sow | caunotboreached. mosa, Tug H C. Neil, @ b, nd L o 1, S S states where plenro-pneumonia exists, is | Pulling out of Spencer on the Iowa and Da- | ooy 01,ua%e Club Mad and the Almas | | 1918, 1L, Sept, 27.—0n the board of trade e el saicde The King Growing Worse. The Silver Creek Wreckers Indicted, | earnestly requested under these rules 'and | kota division of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Challenged—League Games, today butter advaneed to 200{@27e, nearly Washington Municit, Sept. #.—The condition of King | - 1} urran .o, Sept. 2. Conduetor Mariison | Fe€ulations, which hayo been artanged with | St. Paul, broke in two, Three cars ran back, 4 e et aotal | A1l the sales bolug at the outsido fgure. Yhe | WAsnixGTON, Sepp, Bayard Otto I o 3 8 View of securing uniform apd efieient | eolliding with th r destined for D Rep Croup, Neb, Sept. 27.—[Special | {0t e S 1 wero 50,000 It AN ! ry Hayar 00 buf ouing Worse, Mo rofuses Warih | aud Englucer Brewer, of the excursion train | petfon throvighout the whole Thfectod dis | bunan T capdne cnfar festined for Du | oMo ‘Byk.~ked Cloud base ballists | Jo5ulAr sules on catl bonsd wero 00 I | it Wastington'at noon fo-day for a mhotb food but devours n great quantity of eold | in collison at Silver ereck, have both been fu- | frict. 1t Is 1iped that With the vigorous en- | werdthuashed. - On passrukes wa hrons | are indignant of the dispatcl sent the B | A iosiuo uics were 531320 1bs of butter and | vucation; 'Lho zoes first 1o Hastou, and exs Plands, Often in the midde of the night e | icted by the grand jury st Mayyille, They | forcbment of such regulations the disease | through & coach window - ow: ab eitbanle. 1ma that the club . et G B o o sahoc 48 0 bo absont about g we ks loudly to Limself and gesticulates | icipdby 4 ball each. Their cases will | may be provented from extending beyond | ment and burs Interully. e cogiom from Alma that the club from this place was g The president to-day appointed Witliam G, ildly, He insists upon remaining in soii- | bo tried nest month, ] the presont limits and way be in twé en- Ly et nfincer 8- | made to back down by the Alma club aud re- . . Hen, of Sonth Caroling, to be 1niked Siites Bl Qiloen Mol o P piamalniie Jo, sall . ateds caped by jumplug after royersing bis engine. | g,504 to play affer having reached the lattor f consul at Piedrus Negras, Mexico, " N ~ra——— 1 NTGOMELY, Alj 1. 2 corge W. son, King Otto, at Furstenties. Renomiuated for Congres: - Reunited Veterans. place. ‘The statement is entirely incorrect, ANTODNERT - Sorge W The Madrta Bevait. Menrius, Ten,, Sept. 27.—The republican Pleuro in Dakota. KaNkAKEE, H1L, Sspt Shach he survivors | and in order to prove that they are not afratd | |+ 24UiBgton, one of the best known repub Slight Earthquake Shocks. N e - . . lican leaders in Alubama, died to-day at his Saruvin N. O, Bept, 27, =TI'iere were convention of this (Tenth) district to-day | ST PAvl, Bept. 27.—A Mandap, Dak,, | ofthe One Mundred and Thirteenth regi- | to play the Almas, the Red Cloud elub man- o 10 thisel Py 4 o bt ) o MADRID, Bept. 37.—~A number of jusur- | ated Zach Tayl . special to the Ploneer Press says: Pleuro- O SN s i Bz aroNs) & home in this city. He was one of Who | two shocks of earthquake at 11:50 kst Dighl gents w A Tocent rovolt ap “:nln‘néuru d Zach Taylor for re-election Lo Basumonis has heoksn okt 1 8 herd of attie went, Ilineis volunteer infantry, began a | 88 g ch & voted for Grant at Chicako and had oue 1 i 40 Boruing, 4 three days Feunion here today: We will play the Alwa elub for ok less | Uho Giaut wedals, U | ud 480 L warding T NO Game v