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1 % ¥ - . - { . ! » . v i THuE OMAHA DAILY BEE 4 CVIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY, MORNING, OCTOBER 1. 1886, : NUMBER 95, y e et s ———————————————— | THE WAR CLOUD IN THE l’,\ST“L“.‘L,;“:11“:":,(‘1 s e, womeny: | THE STATE CONVENTION. tional democeratic platform ot 1854 with satistaction the beneicient | ratie rule in the na vaded the n of the grand chap , e | CHANGES IN THE TREASURY | fit bt s ettt | TAREN ON 1S OWN TERMS. ' Quebec, by 1z Mark lodges in that — | Dower are on the table aud are fonnd to suit | [ Gloveland b kepg s tat — urisdiction, The application of Royal Arel ¥4 B s B e " adimirably the honest game of the Enelish | . § < redeeming th o . T 2o & A " | Goperal Miles Mak ¢ His Report on th . A Oritical and Bellicose Stags Reached in | Toriim tolion wiomh the o e e er | The Platform Perfected by the Repablicars | which he was elegied, and ha Oonferences With Oleveland Which Ara | Masons of Austeala for representation in the | Geveral Miles Mak ¢ His Report on the Bar: f the Bulgarian Question | solved to plag. o of the State cointry o cleany epible and patiiotie Thonaht to Dreceds Dismiseals general grand chiaptor was rofused, 1t boing render of Geronimo. e Bu 0 Question, - he State. mit tion, worthy of the supnort of all the S - s decided that ne ple v Ameriean - Alexander's Abductor Disappears - friends of wood governiment. We demand a - ) I to esta that juris ! Dy | BT Te th T Hesdsad ouldbe ¢ HE NDITIONS WERE ‘ AUSTRIA'S POSITION DEFINED \' Moscow, Sept, 2.-A Sofia dispateh | THE JOWA LUNAGY ENDORSED. | fivierion to T e T Ak et | SECRETARY MANNING'S RETURN. | i R 1 oL . . y 1 — the various industries ean be assired_under er. Washin ral wran | hish the man who actnaily arrested Alexander v rovised seale of dutios which will aTord all | \ o ato. N Yo deputy | tive Tnst " the Gov ¢ ¢ - i [ e Wsded N " s TAE i Day., B ) o8 s Instenctions of the Governe Hor Prime Minister Clearly States the | and the author of the resolution, and (¢ A Prohibition Plank Inserted After & | (i royont wited by the government, | To Take Upthe Reins of Ofiice Lightly AL wrand Lt Briests qaseph 1. Hop mahie VolatotieA ORANWINEEE Desire ot His Government—The | t4in Wasoff, a Ruscian student at the en Long and Lively Discusston—-The | ftd lieve th reat bodg of the people of To-Day—Strong Feeling Against ner, New Otleans, generai: grand - kin Y velt1aRtBRN A g Due d*Aunmale’s Munificent B o tan oo e Tl PP e Peared thae | State Central Committee | Wiist be naintained. The gold and silver Ludian imissioner Atking Qeurra eCalinn e e S w08 e e e ‘ Gift—Other Foreign Albae's Wi prove , Appointed. | coinage of the constitution. and a circulating Nat \d Canital News, eloot HrOW REUIGEOOR S AN ‘ i pater medium based on boil eolnages. and X Phe chapter in 4 body went to Mount Ver 3 ROY AL MUNIFICENCE S— easitv converted into either, must be de non this atternoon. » ) ; " s Bk - Ll Db B b S T BB & tiles' Bargain With Geronimo, ‘ o o Yok Herald [ e Duc d*Anmale's MagnificentGife | oD ot 0 s reprblican | Ml cfiarts " to wluiiv rivais under n forelxn | ARBrehension fr the SEersOEy: The Navy Yard Chan WasHINGTON, Soept. 80.~General Miles® SoFIA, Sept 3.—(Ne o ; b} e stittte cb,, Sep he republical |l Sl theit fish fres of duty and - taxes ASHINGTON, Sept. H0.— [ Special Telegram | R, g 18 al veport, embody o story of th } Cable—Spectal to the e, |—The ministerial AL G LA state convedtion remained in session il an | i e markets of the United States, We | to the Brp j—Assistant Secretary of the | wasmsuros. Set The order of the | annua . i ||h 44 soely |‘|Ie counell, after an extended consideration of | A8, Sept. 50, —[New York Herald Cable Iy hour this v o < ized lab We | i * | qeorotary of the navy, changing the Wash- | surrender of Geronimo, has been recelved by { " : ! ation of | . ) early hour this moriin v e new era of oreanized labor. We | Treasury Thompson spent an hour with the | the Asting sceretney of Wwar, GeHERI-SITTON Whe subject, decided that they eannot con- | —Special to the Bre. [—An actot truly roya The committee on 1esolutions reported the | Feett with satisfaction to the efforts of the | yrgdent yesterday, and to-day he had an- | iNgton navy yard intoan ordnance foundy, | 1645 wa1dl: Fo1sors Uil His NocaRtEULRE Svre L +ae the Russsian demands concorning jts | Muniicence was to-day accomplishad whiell | o)) \tforin, which was. adopted: | demoerats in the lezisiature to seaure the | o0 ST GRER it Mr. Cleveland, | Z00s fnto effeet to-day. The heads of burcaus | 08 $3HC FIMES that e accepted the surren acetionsand imprisonment of officers. ‘Lley, | has searcely a parallel in the Ilistory of | Ty foru of the repubiican party N assace of measures in tho interests ot labor | go c0 (B8 0 TR IER A RO RO, b o | atfected by the order have been instructed to | der ot the savage chloitan, agreeing £8 o i | Sretice: Tow i o Chantilly, | braska, in convention represented, declare [ and can \nneal to the working peopte | There fs a well authentieated report about th | Bha for the | #mong the conditions, that e Should not be wvertheless, feel themselves desirous of | France iie_entire domain of Chanti T I rehresCBtehe Tindne | of the state tosustain the party whieh has | great stone building known as the treasury | Maket best arranzements possible 1or e | o0 dored to theeivil authorities ot Arlzona showing good will toward Russia, but | With its magniticent enstic and all its depen- | thele Anaiterable fdevotion o, the Bt | it i batiies, We protestazainst the | that these interviews show that a complote | ansferof such buildings, maehinery and | for tiial. and that Jie should be takon away decided o postpono for the present | deneics, the value of which at the lowest es- | PR BRREUILES B B8 PO A8 SHGATL | importation under contract of alien and sebs | i Goion of the troasury 18 about to | L00ls asare needed by the ordnance bureat | fram that yiinity, the reply to the Russian note. Through | tiate is over sisty millions of franes, has | pligied in its conduiet of national affaix vile dabor *to - comp withe= the || 0 B ERATES e o | amd the removal ot thi rest. The order has | Tl roport sows that Geronimo and his A prominent member of the wove been presented by the Due d'Aumale to the | the illustrious administrations of 1 .| honest — free Iaber of the land, and | {ake place Ms report natuvally excites | yogpoen moditied further than that the yards | compan.ons were not eptured, but surien- ATt theapa it ik el L L SRS I tio RIE Grant, Hayes, Garield and Arthut, [ we pledge our support to ' cvery | greatapprehension antong the offieials inside | and docics departments will not be molested, | de e conditionally, - e ackuowe 'ges thag representative of Russia bas been again in nstitute of Erance, to be held by it in 4 | well considered measure by which 1abor | the treasury ontside the eivil service rules, | and Civil Bagineer Menoeal, whoisin eharse | he promised the ostiles that they should not Thiese § rineiples so exemplited have res formed of the grounds which make it impos. | HUStEor the French nation cued 1o unibn. Treat the saves, testorod the | Seeks toTmprove its condition and seeure 18 | o rumor has it that not only are the few | 0f that departinent, will retain - his residence | be turrel wwe to the ewll aithorities of iible to aceede to the Russian demand. The HOW THE GIFT WAS MADE public eredit, extendea commerce, establisted | fair share in the products of its: co-operation bl 1B1E (.1 e o 1o Tooew | At continue on-duty. - Some necessary un- | Arizona, and 14 their lives should be spared Culgarians hope, aceording to the membor it The following is the manner in whieh the | asound eurrency, raised the wages of labor, | With canital 3 republicans left in high places about to 10058 | jijished work in tie steam engineering de- | by removing them from the country ; member in | o O i, aftevhoon | Drotooted dmmbctle idustry, giean hom. to | | James B Girimell then took the floor and ( thiele heads, but several demoerats, fncluding | partient will be completed, AlL thoe ‘em | dlately, "Ihis accownts for G snoiat Mil I oy 10 convinee General Kaulbars of | LW made: elack s aftyrmonn |0 e e e outinent. with | nominatod ol ¥, Andrews ol Boston for | Higeins, who hnve not given satisfaction, | ploves In e ~llier bureius, wambering | failur to ooy the instrieiions of (e war ! e ustiiication there is foranecative it A 12 ‘\yx U:‘:'-m’ul”ulw;‘ Camille | yallywayS amd affored every ehild & ehance | £overnor. Themotion for an ntornl VOl | Fo-norrow bezins a new wonth, and it i | bt tw hunded, ate to be dischis cdrom | depnitment o coniine the - lostilities at the B0 the datter. IF they eannot prove to bin | P0Cet vien president ot the adwinistration | fora {ihoral education, vas o Andreis was nominatod by an | Giqtive dhanges will begin with October, | Ui exeniing Doabtiess the majonty of | nearest post. it 1 thiat they hirve sought he means ot reconelin. | committee of the institute, and Landed him e demoeratic party having attained | almost unanimons vote, A committee was 3 those diseha will e re-omploved as soon | “The Star Says: “The fact that Gene Bl tion up to the st Y bl B e POWer by delisive promises aduressad to dis- | appointed to nominate members of the state | Assistant. Sceretary Thompson has entire | agthe ordnanes work is well under way. Miles accepted a'conditional surrender when i Aldgtl e tast moment, and have done | e tollowmg lters 0ot smbition, - and - shallow | comitteo and another o hominate tie re | eharge of the appothtuents and removals in - the positive instructions of the government i everything that lay in their power to w Patis, Sopt. 20, -Mr. President—=AVe have | Gogiie’ nas in - nineteen months | Maining ofticers on the state ticket, after | the treasury, and hence his consultation with TERRIFIC BEXPLOSION, were that nothing but a eapture or uncondi= X tha honor to eommunicate to you a letter il \ 120 il an open breacl, stieh & breach is held to pe | i hoortocommunicate to vou a lgtter ad WISFIe : proved. 1ts A5 medapac | which an adjournment was taken wi DS residonts T i i pow. | tonal surrender should terminate the Apache ~linost inevitable should General Kuaulbars Aumale. We also enclose an_extract from | ble of wernine the country as when | Vi X DaHGE thootdor. 6F U6 Searotary of Thry en Blowu to Atonisina Lo ceampaignraises a very grave question for the 3 RERMSTRE RO datnha didumale, | Wealso eticlose it extract ol | it went out in dishonor and rebellion in 151, Tiie balanee of the state ticket, with the row the order of - the secietary ¢ der Mill, consideration of the prosutent and sceretary ' % g it o an aleographie will of the Dued Aumalg AUy | pladuad to eivil serviee reform, it has not | exception of leutenant governar, Will ‘o | the treasury in_ rezard to_ the Wasnington BARTOW-4ON-TIE-Sor s N, Y., Sept. | of war, Wit the result will be can_only be SOFIA, Sept. 80.—General Kaulbars to-day i G AR BT TH e vees s | onty vemoved many thonsand fafthfui ofiieials | made as follows: Seeretary of state, John R | navy yard goes into effect. 1t will be ehanged | ¢ A R o | econjectured, but unless there are some exten- ‘ . e R T e s We lold ourselves at your disposal to fulil e QR LA AR i ) 50.—A terriie explosion ocenrred at the . Y i 0 . utation of prominent Bulea- | R QR e Due | Trom federal positions for political advan- wer. o Waorcester: freasurer, mto an orduanee foundry. Allthe employes | 7y TR oty OlENE Uhe | wmting eircimstances not apparent on the B ans who called upon him to endeavor to [ ! ATy RO ) tige, ehargine hundreds of thei with misde- [ Aspinwall, of Brooklyn g auditor, William | op5 00,0y WK y, | Detmar Powder works, Bay Chester, on 6 1 outside, n roprimand is the least that_ean, be ~induce him to withdraw or modify his civen WLty A7) EDIARD BoCIM, meanors and then eravenly refusing the evi- | ¥ Co of Springtield; attorney zeneral, | © LR Ly AL LA WL 200, | Jartem river braneh of the New York & New | expeeted. Lhe report siows that the hostiles Sl The deputation was composed of 114 of TG R dence upon which 1o blacken the eharacters | Join W. Coreoran, of Clinton were diseliarged his aften Naven railroad, about 10 this morning, re- [ had never before been driven to such @ B e most inflientinl men in the principality, Sexaron hutarof Nty | of honest citizens, many of ‘whom lve been | Frank K, Fosterwas nominated forleuten- | SEGRSTAGY MANNIY EIURY S S i thvieots: Ut O foub | Staser“of. desneratlon! wnil: Alintacti® SR headed by D Vonltehell. They asked i PENAT o Freneh neadeiny erippled in the defense of - the: national life; | 8 overnor, Mr. Aspinwall declined to | Seeretary Manning's vacation = will -ex SR LRIvaa IR IEIe conld not have stood out against the troops {0 to reconsider Some of the’ Russian. denmands, Pl il 1) pledged to economy, it has inercased by as candidate for treasurer, and Lowis [ pire to-morrow evening, —when he is | men eniployed in the factory. ‘Che explosion | y,uen jonger. But nevertheless the war des B cspecially that for postponement of the ele THE DUCS LETTER. IR 1B HEA G i iR [FE han e DY Waimer, of Northaninton, was substituted. | expeeted here. Those who have been | occurred in the packing house, a_one story | piqment would undoubtedly have wished q L Aict y wmillions the annual expense of run .l £, 20N § he centre ) L tions two months. The nationwas anxions This is the Due d’Aumale’s letter to the | ning the government; pledzed to reduce tax- | ‘The convention then adjourned. in communication with the sceretary say that f frate builiding 208350 teetin the centre ot the | g [ndian war to last_another vear rather to specdily sattle the choice of a_prince to | ahove gentleman: ation, it has ceded in its raids on — hie looks with apprehension on his advent | grounds, that -l\f yards from the (L) fact- | {han that the hostiles should surrender upon y the Bulgarian throne. ~ Voulteheff | *\vooheron, August 20, 1556, —Mps- | the treasury —the abundant revenues Pakota Democrata. here, When he left this eity Tast spring De | ors, @ W e butldin < npar the water whore the | their own terins. It s said that General [3 i addition to that moditication, the | o8 ST FENERTY AUEEC TR T 0 as | provided by republican foresight, and AnERDEEN, Dak., Sept. 80.—The territorial did so with pleasure, bacause his illness had | bulk of the xiant powder and nitro glyeerine 1 yrijog “campaign did not differ materially [ made the vlace distasteful. He had hoped to | used for the new aquednet works 18" mani- desired Russia to withdraw her de mand for immediate raising of the states seige and also the demand for instant release of prisoners in eustody for complicity in the coup d'etat. General Kaulbars declined to answer uitil he communicated with St. Petersbul e Bulgarian ministry_decided to post- pone their reply to Russia’s note demanding from that of General Crook, and that the latter could have sceuved the lostiles wpon sume tie destination which. it inwecordanee | MUSL - borrolv money. or - issue dratls | demoeratic convention was held here yester- | po aple to re > persistonce + | faetured onwere ek putting up with the. wishes of iy e | upon the future income before thie be able to retire, but the persistence of the | fastured. Men were hard at work putting uj % wishes r it D T I et e | day. Juo. R Wilson, temporary ehawrman. | president in urging him toremain in the cabi- | and packine eartridzes, when suddenlv and | giiyjjae - conditions te EB RSB i ::“ l":\'filw‘lll '{f:‘}.‘v:.»“:;y‘ .:\””(1. .'N\\ ':' ..‘.\'.’,‘,'\“II 1.?!-:."“\&:: t.”.: \p’."l.'.,.f":‘ ..,i"'.,':.‘.;",i .!h!,'i.“' Nortn Dakota was represented by 141 dele- [ ndt until, at least. the clections are over, has \\‘-4I114>jll \v‘";”j:“ll “”"’ "\l*]‘“"“" L ‘l";']""‘- nj' .'.l.lq'".l f\‘n'.L'L.“ 1;“ ”." u‘nl.\‘:_\: ! “\\ilwfi J whieh, if defayed untilatter my death, might | Pedonr steamship Tines of theappropriations | gates, eentral 89, and Black Hills 19, In the l"v'-wlL him !nlll‘lnvh\‘!.hy lluunm,l: :nn £0 to ?]:‘lJ:»:['\“:\‘n'l\'(v:”{‘l'\‘i"\;:“‘ ”,H" ':‘jy]”"i‘l"“; Geronino expressed willingness to surrender, Do Calitanded Cwith Sormal® und " "leal | Yoted by congress for carrying the foreian | evening session resolutions were dopted | \Ork by slow dexrees at first. Mo wwill mob | oS R OF Which thers was o larze quantity, | but escaned when lie found he could secure dificulty . Consequently 1 have asked' M. | Mails and dickered with foreien bottoms to | \(hieh endorso President Cleveland, S ails o 3 ) S Yo | no assurance of safety from General Crook. 3 o Y erfori the funetions Jostal messengers pprove | but will be satistied with being merely a fig | shot up'into the air as high as fifty feet and RESER, 3 c Fontani, a notary of Paris, to open wy oleo- [ BERfOHn the futietions, of hostil, MESCngers 1o wrors to wrest from railroads unearned | ure-head. He will vo to cabinet meeting,and | splinters of the builaing were blown over 4 HEIk e mrrehiea sraphic will of » B, 1555, i chariee Jusly destroyed the na D ol e devores the greiter portion of it as conditions” of thy ezar's proteetion o e 1t ot T & U1y certiiied soptof | Who st demoustrated our ability {0 come | Jand grants, pronounes the exlsting protee- | Will try to act the seeretary anyliow. GOHLIL NG AUEMTCR, R g el e BE DA LS LRI Taising of the state of siexe, liberation of po- | gt HEEEAEYIRE GCES SV FE e pete with foreign shipyards in the” constrne- | tive tanf unyust and burdensome diserimis | oy 1S HANDS FULL. areas follows: Ernest Dianen, John Busehy | Ginee e took command. He shows how his litieal prisoners and freedom of all parties g DA SIS WEE i tion of iron vessels pledszed to relabilitate the b ) e The dyspeptie Indian conm'ssioner seems [ Max Shapbolt and My, Reinhart. - Nothing 00 e from that of General to volo n the cleetions of ‘members | Of Cnntilly, Tappeal to vour triendshipto | st 1 S LR ety of tho | Dition azainst agriculture, endorso, the In- | o huve i hands quite full. and tobe making | fs laft of them cxeont, fraxments of WOt | Crook, * Tne latter used” triendiy’ Tndian to of ‘the grand sobranje. to choose [ pe¢ WL ,Provistons okonY Wi | funds that were available for the purpose | dian polley of Secrelary lamar, quite a fist ol his clloris (o reform his ser- | bodies, portions of which have been seattered | gz (he nostiles, whi neral Miles pur- T intak e ministers | b put at once into - execution, U s B e At G e | submission toa vote of the } viee. He has the disapproval of Jost the | inevery direction, sued them with United States troops, using are not willing fo flatly refuse Russivs de- | (e reserve, ©oof, usufruct - which | 5o ehainecrs and architeets to draw some | Mol temitory the question ot entire Indian elementof the noithwest and | The foreman of the works says the explo- | o3y o few Indians as trailers, : 5 mands, and have resofved to depute and in- [ £ intend oto koo ot | i | Gesicns for imaginary war vessels pledged to | 0F the Sterritory on the | forty.sev southwest in his condennation of the whole | sion was ca by two men shooting into ! 2 B 2 SRRl o o 10 entor o hegotintiang | foruny habitation, but enable e toconplete | JeE RIS e trbasury st | Standard of paralell, and - denouncs | Jist of old azents, their renoval and the the building, 1le was in_the packinghouse HIEAVY BUSINESS PAILURE with Russia witha view to finding someother | St partons of the doniain il i art by law tor the payment of the national | ME ¢ Siotx - Falls eonstitutional [ pointment of partisan favorities, 11 there | at the time and goine out found two men h o s method of seitlement between Russia o sl K L it has let it accumuiate uselessly [ €0NVen tal expenditure of publie | was injustice in tie old system there 15 dia= | Who said they were shooting squirrels, e | o o0 o ished rago’s Old Estal ministration in- the interests of tie com mone: olutions further deelare that | holisin'in the new one. e only thing com- | S8ys he threaicned then with arrest and they Bulgaria. > POOE » of the nelghl Hions are wasted ininterest for ! BMate of siore has been raised, Tho | BNy and the poor people of the neihbor | HUR RGPS Wall St ey onders, | emier 1 bk aneaurazed, denonnces | plained of is that the number of Tndiang on | then beeame impudent. As the explosion k Houses Goes Down, ‘;.-u-unm.-mm‘mu to deal only with the ac- ,""“\”' i I'I A “”'n‘[}'\' l_‘““‘“;“ 1' '\,"\ ‘:* and bondiolderss pledsed (o ¢are tor (he | the employment ot gonviet labor, faver sub- | reservations is not as Iarze as that reported oceurred the men were seen DUy g awiay Cineaco, Sept. 30.—[Special Telegram to Tenders of the plot anid ‘proposes that he | A¢tand eares out this Lequest | bes xou | 41541 soldiors, it has reptaced lundreds of | Wission of all importint guostions, inelwding | for rations. Yet the new aents -‘l Sield, superintendent of the Thorits | the Bi. | —Tho hou-e of A.S. Gaze & Co. tions be held on October 10, the assembly | A1S0 Lo Assosiate with you ol lnboine, Uveterans ot tie union i publie | Prohibition, to the people, favor a gradunted | have mide no disclosures but ler compuany, near by, picked up & box- | wpjen failed today for nearly s mutlion, is 10t 1o be convoked until the candidate for the | ATVEet WHO bis W Conilence, < 15 | emplovinent with men who fought against [ Sary law for county officers, denounce continue to receive the old allowanee, and it | full of frazments of the dead men, and {0 o 0o, seitv, Itwas founded throne has been made known, General | ® my in iR on the' fiag: and’ has greeted with unsecimly raiiroad copmission and den there was corruption wnder the | others assisted in the work and the veains | ¢ o bl X s Kaulbars, however, refuses to make any eo BNREAMURTDAND 1se tlie sarcasms of the president in his ring an open market, reasor old ime, _there is a con-| wereall putin a heap to await tie arvival | in the early part of 1 wder the fivin name WILAT THE WILL SAYS. of the coron it rates and noddiserimination between | tinua of it under the mew i of Webster & Gage. Shortly hefore (he creat persons and places: demand that all corpo- 'he commissioner complains that congress | One of the dead men leaves a family inGer- | o of 1951, the firm name was changod (o Paragraph 6. Wishing to prese for | thedust before a first cia wer that. inso. | Tate property be taxed at the sume rate as | failed to provide for anew: eensus of the In- | many, the others wore sinele. © The main |G e & Oo,, the orizinal members re= I Bulgaria, France the domain of Chantilly, with its for- | lentlv violated internatio couttesy in its | farms. ask provision for a soldiers’ homes | dians on the reser on, but fails to take | factory of the Detmar works were nearly ! 3 ¢ oy riginal members re e vatere T8 DUidin s and | freathent of our silom and fhemen and | that maximum rate of interest be placed at | advantaze of the power already in his hands | wreeked, one end beinz blown to pivces, ex- | tiring. Afler being burned out in te fire, ossions, a’s denna ledged to defeat it has erawled in e k vetoes of 111 pension bill This is the certitied extract from the will: | (e nation’s honor abrog: ud threatens to depart unless Rus- nds are agree B Austria an PestH, Sept. 50.—Prime Minister Tisza, | C5ts; its lawn the honor to ¢ 5 1 G 5 7 all they eonfain, inctuding trophic L] reatent of Pynsaitors and Hishemen aid 0 ereont, and favoring a law prohikiting | {o euve the alleged eyil. It seems strange [ posing (e interior, ~After the explosion the | they reopened in the building on Wabash a repiving to interpolations for the lower | oY Rehivas and objeets of T liave | justioo to smbroll s with & slster republic | tewritorial, county and Judicial omeers frou | thata conmissioner of indian affairs should | jower timbers of the building tok tire. & | nue now oceupied by Montgomery, Ward & hml\uf:}l‘ the Hungavian parliament, said | resolved to intrust’ its deposit to | unableto cope with this covernment in war: m,“"l'““" H‘" 'l"-‘l *)*‘ S ticn 1 Y flh _““L!lli““‘\'l, propriate xlnuu ‘hvm for I:u.ltulxitl‘umiu’ by \\b.lu torn up u,\i,llhu '“'"‘I’ Co., and subsequently r 4 to the north- © tro-Hungagy- Intendad to prevent any | the illustrous body whieh did me | pledged to prote hor, it hi splayed its ie_seventeen geolution is a long ar- | tallying the Indians who callupon the azents | wtd other ty OW 11 RAVALY. he gronn AL Ut 3 ] %‘7’ prro-Hhungay ; b i [Epiesinboniuiaslal pnyen Wment of (he rétiblican party for its | forunuities. 1t sinply means that thecon | 100 halt & miio Is strewn with fragmeuts of | €st corner of autic L and Wabashi I me within its | hmbecility in yain tinkering with the tariff | ¥ s power from establishing a protectorate ? gleimoWoRLio o3 R b o 1 give and baqueath to | for two entire sessions of congress unset- | Minazenent of the : the dead, splinters, pa he | avenue. AL S, kit paper. ete. ranks. Conseauentl 13 of the territory. missioner has no contidence in the integr ge, son of Seth Gage: of er Bulearin. “We want independence . ! Aftor 1 T TR U P S B T Y lones 3¢ expInS] < o . \ the ¥rench institute to be held, aceording to | tling values and diseouraging the egablish- fter nominating speeches, ballots were [ of his agents: that e believes that men so | vielence' of the explosion shuok liouses i | Gage Bros. & Co,, wnd nephew of John N Opne the Balkan states,” he continued, A s G ¢ i aging the eablish= 1 4 1cen for a delegate, b resulted in favor SRt b eross the 5 lay Chester B Pl BUSS B G ovetus st | the conditions leren specificd, the domain | ment of wanufacturing enterrise taken fora delegate, which resutted in tavor | directly interested in swelling the census Barton, ueross the ereek from Bay Chester | oo {he original founder of the house, 3 the iy o | S e "Yentblioan ety having enfran- | OF M. Dy, who fs in favor of submission | the agénts are shonld not be entrusted with [ Many windows - in Bay - View hotel i o Or.9 n the domain | ehised the \\ulkinunml-n‘ Al protected him | Of the question of divigion to a vote of the | the work. People here believe that the asser- Pelham bridge, over a mile away, | Shortly after took the heln o having defrayed the ex- | from imjurions competition with pauper labor | People. tion of tie commissioner that the eensus of | Were shaitered. A blacksmith shopat West | house became known as A, 8.« T tior AL tich b UaB e — the Indiahs s oo lirge is a very poor pretext | Chester was shaken violently and the win- | Co. About five y¢ ago they moved of Chantllly, just as it shall be my death, the legatee to mainta inits then sta AL penses of keeping it up, the insiitute will | abroad,fayors ds_any of them. No commu- in, ¢ interests exists in the Bal- “he ro - German alli- und tle Age X ously o o ince. Austr zary will not_allow e e nE M onentod Ry pndisat alorsmmntood and Lo Tseturlly o hib ntternDin: A bout00 deloates BENEDICIS COWARDLY BEMOVA has occarred i these works this year, ‘Uhe | Lire on the corner ot Wabash avenue anl i B riklo power to makeared Interteronce i | giq o Jiterary men and artists: third, in es- | 5. 1t intelligent organization of | were present, representing over G000 | Eversbudy is remarking the cowarily v remains of the men killed to-day couid not | Adams street. One peenliar and amusing e e e i thie ity | tablishing a fund to aidl and encourage those | wa far 1L TaWT] PImosea, antl | e s amionfsts, ‘Phreo | 1 Which Public PrinterBenediet is soing | possibly be identiied, Many persons.living | enisode eonnected with the faiture was the 3 RS 2 who deyote themselves to the carcer of let- | especially for mutual protection from the en- 1S Ol e Or A s about the wholesalo removal of republican | iilesaway huried to the seene, and some of | faet thatall the enstomers who were in tho i times. The unter haus presented ance auring the prime minister’s speech. The v had been looked forward to as an event- ters, seience or art. T'he alleries and col- | croachmentsof organized capital. finds | delezates in each ward were empowered | employes found in his office. e has de- | them helbid togather tozether the fragments SR T m L O | e mentts | t0 call a meeting of union men to | clared timeand a ain th the is “waiting ‘ou | of theaeud men. The windows susiies and shop were imprisoned for seyeral hours. Tie Conder and shall be open to the publie. competition of contracted labor with free | select a committee to interview all | the reports of the foremen and superintend- doors in the railfoad station at By Chester, | oceasion of this was that some half dozen Lone, the premier having several days ago - Tabor. It will not permit anarchism or sane- | the nominees for publie oflice with @ view to | ents in tie oflice, to ascertain who can best be not far from the powder works, wére blown | deputy sheviffs were on the outside elamoy e et DA DL libioly deora SOLOMON'S WOES on the settlement by mob violence of differ- | ascertain their viewsan the labor issues of Sensed with, nd never fails toadd that | o frazments and the windaws of other | ing for admittance. Just about 10 o'elock s Toals DU o == Ehees betaseen emplovers and. the employed. | the day. Where views are fonnd favorable | “these men who are to veport for dismissals | houses damaged, but no one outside the fact- | ono of the cash boys was sent to the Wabasli ng the attitude declared upon by the empiro | phe Much Married Composer Stll Re- | hut pronounee for 4 fair system of peaceiul | and backed by pledzesof candidates - sup- | are republieans. and there can be no polities [ ory was hurt. 01-LH0 GRS DONS . WAL oMb 10 1A ATe A vward the threatened policy of Russia in the B e A AT S T T an- | port said views by thefr votes, they should be | in Men who have watched this oftice for - o ral, avenue door, and as soon as he got outside Snllcans, - Every seat i the ehamber was oc- A A | Dot by thiemseives oo, to the end that exiet | be supported; otheryise not. and who know all about its. operations The Ratlroad Pool. the door was Tocked belind him and nobody sunied and the galleries crowded. Herr [ Lospon, Sept. 80.—({New York Hes- | [0GRERIHSCVE Sbits (606 the B SEECT L v this is & mean snbterfuge, and & des Cu1cAGo, Sept, 30,—The manazers of the | could get out or in. The store was filled with “Fidza commenced by refuting the assump- | ald Cabl (), i ‘ = sy th | ubterfuge. a J xetuung theiosqim; e CE. in the relations between labor an.l capital. Two Republican Nominatio of the publle printer to remove republican sl s S ey DS o 1ion that, Austro-Hungary. ofther’ DIAREAA | Getbar will besii Wik tu. componer. Sotor | o O e leams of | Kanrastmm TILSHRE, BherThe royubiicans | onpioges and throw the responsiniity ou ro. | Lnes: tielubors of U Soutliwastern Passen- | wowte who headal I, rati, for fiesdomy or had been aware, or in the shehtest dezree C ; ik, 11, ger association, atter a lapse of two weeks, | but they were denied and had to content publicans in the oflice—republicans who : I B ey IR il ] o leaves, A | Nebraskaare tendered to the people of TR by RTINS i . : had approved of thie plan to_depose Prinee | mon in jail. Ho falls with the leaves. A | Felrasst are Wadame (o thee RO G0 S | of the Sixteenth sguatorial district nom- | qve“qiready marked for decapitation. | ot tozether again yesterday, and renewed | themselves with flatening their noses against e Neithor was Austro-Hungary | motion to bail him in a reduced sum was. to- | i and other portion ifinteq at Gilman: (ORay. foreprosentatives | s o reaay martall tor decapitatiol hgROENOr eepias e Dl ftssmb puta sl A e 6 t5p A e e o e iy e Gonicd ana. iok swes removed! Tooking | ielr strukkle for lioia rule; and oy recos: {11201 1. Yove, ofieankakooioountys ANt | af. comonei sy slosotblo bt paclon L | Hielr efforts towards pool aking: Tho majos s R i 'n'v'.“»",g 1 Bulgaria dependent on o czar’s ONSent’ | yory unlike his former self when, with airy, | by Parnell and Gladstone, @ manly Bt for | oJ- 1 Hamilton, of {roquois county. fhore 1a o politics. In it, and that is all ety | hortion of the contract bad been agreed to at | 40 0" g siast. Al the Adams stroet ens Moiagroemont extals: botween Austro Tune | fairy wilian” nitting before the tootlights, he, | human richts against the assumptions of 5 — to republicans to determine, when it is well ious meeting, but it was deemed ad- | {00 thie sherilf and attorvey for the bank pary and Russia recarding the exertion of | i White gloves, waved the baton. M itary rulers and monopolists of land. A Prohibition Nomination. known here that not a democrat is selected b e to again take up the whole contract | held sicge. At 12:10 o'clock the doors were 'lu-lulr.ml.gun'(:_:‘»':Nui:x“:'n;lx‘w”“)|||m|]‘_”\:ns/\xlxh“(ln‘l: Iatutilte Kloves SvrElakIo MR ML AT oe e HIntIoD £ofi I\ LUrBtate 6o IS St Lovis, Sept. 50.—The prohibition | for decapitation. The list of reported cm- | anew. The consequence was that the mem= | opened at the Adams strest entrance, and ].ful‘.;mll:; eI DR o) Lelirston M LN g artlater by congress I ecessary 1o present extort congressional convertion of the hteenth | ploye IAlrl‘n'lnu\ arefully scrutenized by | bers struck a snag in the firstscetion defin- | ahout five hundred customers were set free, and Chas taken no steps in behalt of [ broter s ad m the | and unjust discrimination by raitrond and | jiijnis district at Eqst St. Louis to-day now- | Meil ihthe office and out who know how to | jng the classes of business to bo embraced in | ,The firt confessed judgment in favor of Y Ak of ibelnoe Alexander, | cas0 88 Solomon's advocate, aud his placn Is | otior: iransucrlarion comparics, ue sup les | inated W. 11 Moo: ress, diseriminate, and the foithful partizansare | ¢iic pool, Faillng to reachzany.unanimons | o KiisvRnitional baive s moralakiig cldnapping of 1 Alexander 5 TR G o ntary to state resulation, and' we declare oft., The idea o reduce the: foreo toa | e ! o rons yealiyee 07,000, i during the forenoon ma She las alrendy warned Bulearia in her | taken by For i 2 M LG Be the duty of L minimum, while work i the ofice 15 shack, | conclusion, the mecting adjournied until this | 5% Gy ment of 115 ontire stock to 1. Jo national legislature to Wi Ihterest. ngainst. the adoption of any | Atter some formal evidence there was ‘an- | 1160 be AN 0F Fe Bapionis, EISEINTC L0 Another DagplNamina ol At Ahen when congtess mocts i osciiay | morning. “The hitell was caused by the lnes | 157 is lurge e ent v nhaty resolution and the results that would | other remand to next week, Barrister Over- | i apaslive combinations and corporse ir. | Cmeaco, Sept. 80.—The Inter Ocen’s | amploy denocrats, Thus will the dusizn of | fEEmimutng at the Misowd 1ives isisting Ao T abiini I e ol aoei cL T be suge to ensue therefrom. I 1863 1 etated | yond, whio prosceutes. suy AN | [ T R Cituton, 1L, special says: Daniel Voorhees of | puiting only men .who yote the adminisira- | fioioss Contiuing bevond shatl pool the | o, owing almost entirely to castern houses, in reforonce to tho eastern quostion, It was | ool was committed outside tho jurisdic- [ B The owiiership of lare bodios of land | Deaitur was nomiuied for conzréssby tiio | tion tiket Into the oflice he fuliillcd. river and destined for points castof the | A1e assets are roughly estimuted at %6500, YRR o oar Iterests would re. | tion of England, yetus the fivst marriage was | (DU jong fromsthos publiccdowaby, | demoerats of tho Fopst distrigl. 08 R e IR LED B DALY o | Mississippi. There is conaldorablo ‘dotbt o3 Bix months ase,Iaidition S0 te wUGIAAE t . 1tarests would 4 gland.yotagite dighmarl ough Gvasions and perversions of the e - iis evening’s Critle says: It is rumored | Dpoaed b0 Ot e DL X 1 department, (he firn opened a laree, rotail auiro that the nations inhbiting that porfion | here, undor an English licewse, the courtas. | homestead and pre-ention laws enacied for A $500 GRANT SCANDAL thitt General Gnovizo A, Shoridan, now in tho | bressed as to whither the conthictini Interests | dey'boody store, - I was Surmised 1 husi | of Europe should for, themselves o Inde: | sumes juvisduction In personan upon proot | e beneit o Industrious elizens of Mwnited |y 6 doreaker Bus for the A eity, will visit General’ ‘Thomas A- Grady i | Cpbeharmonized. o day. but no | SlEcios tiat tae firn \as pressed, it the fail- P e, e ton 1s " how | of ® Virtual contempt of the English s s caiso for appreliension, and lec. | The Undertaleors Buo for the Amount | o féw days at Colonial * leach, Vi © 10 | progloss was o -sicking on dho sy | U € 10 to by anticiated, #48 a h 0 : d O e BT ion is demanded that wiil prevent th of Their Bill, peruge the first chapter of lirady's forthe 2] 88 i king_on A deputy sheriil with three assist: shared by Austro-flun sarian | Iaw, no matter I committed elsewhore, wnd | 1G5uopoty of the public domain by torei<n or | Ny Yons, Sept. 50,—[Special Telegram | 1€ book, giving the inside "history of "ec pInGiAa0 dayimevidus: SEhuIsmBIIRG e cen e rEaieRe R han tha Y el oI possession of o - establishment about. % is over thekind of bi‘iess which shall iist National. laGk: ather judgment crodit- pek in behalf of th B, Claflin & Cc forelgn ministry. W nold ~ his | this is ratified by statute and decisions., 1t AR RIS et LI 3 i O AL i LI BT Of oL View DOt answ o the Interests e mon | e witnessesto the second niarriage amive | fifion: ipitalists for the purpose of BnocU= |, t),e Bk j—1he Bun's sp from nduparnanial and e it ione), Liani be-pooleu=tho- Allon sHaTW ebath Inalalipi oy rohy which, repudiating all desie of ag- | 1€ VIR 4 HIvers told mo that the | . 9. Fhat the republican party of Nebraska is | toga says: The undertakers who embatmed | Sheridan felt so disposed it is assumed that | Hab Gompetiuve bustness o ealled west of Judge Pre S i witch, repudiating all desite of 1 a fow dove: tholaws f fean Nebraska is ) ibatmed | Sherida sposed 101 as b |HAY,COIDOLL Y 0By A0 ! | i Judge Prenderzast was ealled upon. this: Erandieneny or conauest, would concentrato | 11 & fow (uys the W (00 MEIOLE | i Mot o Sttt o qnestion of an | tie body of General Grant have notitied W. | e conliadd an ‘intorestin etter wiich | i, MEsGUL Fsor siall be put e and the | Bieroon to adjudieatc butwoen Ui contests i clamants wid decided tat the sherlft 1ts efforts to promote the independent dey amendment to the constitution prohibiting i would illustrate very vivid e, SOt 'of £11080 Slates Vel ) esta s. und one added: *While undergoing 8 £ 1 0. Avkell, proprietor of the Albany Evening | 30 strate very vividly some of the | apnd not to be divided, After discussine the i Bument of those states and provent the estab- | ous, and one added the manufactiire, sale or fmportation of any ok Db L e % | wrigting in and wrigliog on” or the | SR SRR BN ARG M | had no'vight To move any goods from tho fikhment over them ot any protectorate | sentence the vrisoner can have the old | spiritous, maltor vinous liguors in the state, | JOUN brief_ but highly moral administration of alnst him for b 4 3 ] 058 : r bl s Il 4 i i ey ittty LA premises,” 110 ordered matters to remat not provided “or i uie treatles, | comedy, “Tho Double Marrlse turned iuto | “Fhe diseenssion upon the prohibition resoc | 5500 101 that service, under divection of Dr. | President Gariicld. Waw ken Uil vormorow mornlug: SEAth s anl 19 considaring tho, neltion. of o, the neent liniluonca of - any | & 1ibretto.” Intion was Loz and animated, and-was not | RO 00 N PES L o ChaTke | L ATDINTED NN ABAGURR, Wikoont AT R thie tirim for an assignee 1o continue the busi- : drrvohe ahRare: 8Lro- aane pracT— conelud until b, ui, when it was adoptec £ ¥ ADLOC A8, SO 4 0. fenera John A, Carey, of hemung, N , has i - ’ “' é ness, the suspension o6 which would involve Sheforeln nower. (cheers.) Austro-Hungary T TR P B vote of B4 b R0 and mundo s dart-of | died to"the iirm ot 1 Holnes & Cor Sara- | néen aptomnted superiuiendent ana prinel- | Siwavii Wis, Sept, 8-t Itacine | ot of Sh00u day. jic1ico s been adheres to her repeatedly declared opinion 1, bein 1, to zo atonee to Mt. MeGregor with ap- | pal teacher of the Winnebago Indian . | to-day the State Woman's Suflrage the ninth plank. 1t was Jher | ) iDL Tt Sopt, 80, ¢ York Hoerald | the platt 0 T h v i hoar associa- | directed Lo give bonds in- $2,000,000 —d that should Turkey clabm (he right ace rded JDumy, Sopt, 0.~ [ New }'j'.k erald | p Dieed after the commiittee on resolutfons | Pliances for laying out the body, A speeial | ing school, and his wife has been appointed | tion, at the mstance of Susan B. Anthony, | the estinated value of the stock. 'I'Imml‘iIr‘:" in the Balkan peninsula, no other power | Cable—Special to the Bee.|—1give you some |y made its report. wrain was sent for the uudertakers and their | matron, tecided 1o besle ) 1 » | aseribes the necessity for its elosing down 0."1 would be entitied tovesort o armed inferior | Now York news from this city. Today’s | " convention then adjourned after an | 1o B Douzls superiatendod tho work POSTOLFICE CHIANGES, decided to bestexo the next lecistature for | 9GS qikhlived by the bank. paople ference or = Lo AG ot ) Freoman's Journal says, in_ reference to the | announcement was made (hat each distict | 0f embalming and the bill of 500 was in- | The followin:z Nebraska postmasters were | WORaN's suffrage in municipal elections, | ey exprossed the view this evening. {hat “1r 2o I ":.f"'“m:“nx”:;“m 4..‘“(.?:‘.‘(‘ o | Gould-Kingdon warriage, which event has [ Should present the name of its member of g I“"l"nlh‘h “"','“""“"““."""," ¥- | appointed to-day: D. L. Miller, Brewer, [ With the understanding that such lewistation | they would probably be iblo 10 168UMe ton elange 1o cons i ervitoria il gdo BTAEe i THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, body —connected — with — Grant's family, | Keya Paha county, vice A. i1, Mevrison, re- | $hould be repealed it found impracticable 0110 T 4 18, Hha relation of the Balkan coun can be ef- | formed the subject for many pavagranhs in | gy g QENA RN COMMETIN | except - Mrs, Grant, and as it has | signed; Willam® | Neese, Lutes, Brown | Kesolutions were adopted condenning MOLOH, focted without the consent of the pow nearly every newspaper in the United King- | fice nddresses of the new state central com. | been — repudiate all - around, they | county, vice John Lutes, resizned, Judge Buviell, of Oshkosh, for his aecision Shenatory fo the treaty of Berlin. - These are | 455 S TRl G0 an Trish woman, | mittce: have fallen back on Mr, Arkell. " Mr, Lester, | “James A. Ward has been covpmissioned | in the Jon 'Kerwin case. Kerwin was | - Guroaao, Sept, 50.—Application was ma L' outlines of our aims. which we hope will | Gont s REREEE B G0 O NS | M HOn. A, 1. Weaver, ehatrman, torney for Mv. Hoimes, says they sent the | postmaster at California, L, and frank Lan. | charged with assuiting a beautiful vouns 10-Bon! 10~ APDICAUON AR ID AN bo_successtul, and will be attained in har- prej i, [Bhe was bor 15 it ISR ikt bill to Colonel . D, tivant, which was pro- | Fuup at Munn, L. girl of Neenal, who subsequently killéd ho- | 10-day for the anpolntient of-a recelver for ony with fhe other powers, and without | Limerick, and the marringe was celebrated | 3 5 RGN Norolk nounced proper by 4Dr, Douglas, Colonel MILITARY MATTY self, e was let off with a thice months' | the Lakesille ofl company. 1t is claiined the disturbing the peace of Kurope. according to the rites of the Roman Catholie, | o P, Cliurke, « Grant simply refusedgo pay, Therels noad- | Major Hugh A, Theaker, Fifteenth in- | sentence. company is hopelessly insolvent, owing When Hers Tisza inished he was greeted | o chureh, by the Kev, Father Ducie. I - W. Squires, Walworih, ministrator of the Gegut” estato to whom it | fantry, recently promoted troin eaptain of the = with assets estimated at’ $10,000; with eheers from all parts of the house, Roman Catholic eireles thi tooked on ns " 8, Notval, Seward, could be presented, agd_ _Holmes & Co. did | Sixteenth, has been assigned to station at Asking Exchange Mavor v appointed W. R, Omohundro, P bicary did Mot want such peace | prominent member of the established ehurch | ¢y Wit A o 0 R Coutected Vory | | Fhomas G Randall, of fowa. has been ap- | Northwestern railrond asks the stock ex- T e tat Which the German alliance seenred. | 1 New York city.” 8. 1L Craig, Wymore, - moral obligation to pay for the cave of his ré- | Bepartment, aud James H, Lewis. of Wiscou, | Chiuge (0 list 54,55,000 Chicago & North- | = | The Dow: LawBolid, | Others asserted that Russia had violated the e - bshiu Cox, 1M mains and their propweation_for burial, and o B ateat A western 4 per cent extension bonds of 1884 CLEVELAND, Bept. #0.—In the elreuit . Hustln had vislated the lua Cox, Hampton. and their b i sin, a ireman at the same salary. w R 3 treaty of lllurllm & .-.‘a}':-]u-u' 3.7 n!.n» Conspirators Liberated, " E. Sumnér, Sehuyler, fo they have docided S0 sue Mr. Arkell. The | - Aymy “furloughs _authorized: Sergeant These bonds are seciared by a deposit of [ court of the United States Judge Wellar to- & the ‘“"""‘:,:l’;‘ ";\i\l»‘.wml& A aihiA A\)_‘ BunaAs, Sept. 30.--[New York Herald J. Jensen, Gene .‘:l\n. S v m" I)‘I]ll‘xillol: ‘t’hrl 3“’1"'\1" dis) _y-n. Carl Mohr, company F, Sixth infantry, Fort | 1,540,000 Wyoming Central ‘firsts, $57 day disposed of the application of William 10 the 1eq1 SN, TR A N 25N, Paul, Bt Pail ) ./ states he did not care 0 | Dodge, Utah, four months, with periission | Dakota irsts, and 5500,000 Fremont § ‘Tanner, st., a saloonkeeper of Alliance, 0,, Bechel, | diseiss the matter,and as far as he was inan- | 1o go abroad: First Sorg Charles H., 1y sl he had p W, the [ Omaha. A At Weston A, Hub- | horn Valley firsts. nth infantry, Van- | Uhe St ponyi 1t immediate debate be granted the pre | Cable—Spy Py declared that & more precise reply Was | it orders from the nister of wa cially concerne for prelimy injunction to restrain the X! weed his interests | bard, company G, Fourt 1 company asks (he inossible, His explanation, he said, was B L) T A e nsel, Holdreds 0 the nds of attormeya® . The Kun further | Lard colpauy G, Kougteantth Vane | e wd by Asiks theexchanse | villyze of Allisuce from the enforceiient o s that of e Dritish wov 0Ur JAEALMOM 11 tho Buikss panspliaey {i 2; Elusel, Holdredgo, LI (o AR Sa i) aaars | conyer barrmaka, o Ta throo anontia: Rrl. |\ (S TR AC itional Chieaio & Paciicy | fio "Rrofibitory’ orainanes passed under (o ; \ce, should the Austro-Hungar ieronoff, Shistununoth, Kularoff, and Bulott — KOK MerVaTd, Holmes & (o, will be good enough 0. sent o ¥ teed, company H, | Weatern division, 3 d ad at | Dow law by Tefusing the restraining order, for Instance, \ ey M. A, Daugheity, Crete o send | Eighteenth infantry, Fort Rifey, Kan., four 1,000 per mile. £ order, oy bemadiied he Would Know hix duty. | have been set at lberty. There remain in | g GMwelier, Hasths, fia BT Gosmion B e ioeafthd g mehd | Elehtoo Y, Kan., i, Judve Wellr hold that the - court : prison only the two Moutenquivers, and. for aP SUSIBNET) S i will remit then the amonnt.” R A b MA ¥ A Titdtor iay e no jurisdiction 1o afford the relief asked these the Russian consul has personally | K. H. Oakley, Lincoln, ——lliy becn ordered to duty at Fort Lewis, Colo, W 0 NARAE MOLRN, 2 { that the ordinance does not conflict with the eopold, | pledged himself. Walt M. Seely, Bennet. Slight Shakoes, 4B ) .\ r\‘ll,‘lil."-. I ?n«!.‘ 0.—[Spocial Tk :i::l'll'ulllml5‘1‘4"|"-‘h-“;'|"v‘ ullllw constitution of King of the Belgians, to Emperor Williaw, — Frauk € Coridon, Arapatioe. Niw Haves, Cofih, Sept. 50.—At 10:1( New Industry For Indians, AEMA G AR GpE I_"“"'-F; tragedy I8 1o- | 146 dn;um-|r.‘.‘~f-fli...x='::.,:.x'fi(',ii““""'“ does has eaused muel coument here, King Leo- narchists at Digzers’ Points aron Wall, Loup Oity, this worning th aBl_operators ot | WASUINGTON, Septs i0.--Thio seorctary of | Dorted from Clianin Uidue, this countr. - | HoLSSTONG e Coblaant afbid ey old lsnrm“.“”"_“ vomade o the Gerian | Beaway, Sept, 30.-The Cobaane Gagetta's |- o G 00 Y oloua, Branford and Bridgeport reported shght | the interior has under consideration a propo- | Ward Clark, aged eqghteen, bas been paving | in'fhe iterest of publie morais and o the mperor the follewing de m"{"“‘l..“" 1 BaYe | London correspondent says: De-sensionhas | N7, Cook,Chadron shocks of earthquak@ felt there. sition to allow eartain tribes of Indiansin the | S0me attention to the fifteen-year-old dau b | common good, Judge Jackson: conenrred § nothing to gain trow republican Frante [0 | hroken out between the ouly two German | L. Crounse, Ft. Calliun BRIDGEPORT, Conl., Sept. #0.—A severe | west the privilege of utilizing the grass upon | 15,00 Chils Futg, i opposition to the wistie | tie retusal of the anplication, = Thiis was ¢ hedeteated Germany Ly & Y | anarchist elubs in London, atid threatens to | Isham Reavis, Falls City, shook, s s 3 : oy as the latter. Yesterday voung Cluk w fint case in Ohio under the law and. w e rthrows, whereas a triumph by | aharehist clubs in Loudon, atd Hitvatens feham Heavis, Kalls Oy, tiock, suppased 10 B’ an eartiquake. was | the sumlus lands of thes ressrvations by | Grdered ot ot tho 1o L SoALs Leiiod With great i borost »dw y T, Pl 1) end olence, ¢ of the bs has the 5 g son, Nebraski City felt Lete af9:57 tis morn nidings | . " ordered ol ot the house Wi i ¢ pred orest, oimiany Would wake iy trone secure. Froinelt b 118 organ and a Belgian named | L. D Riehurds, Fremont, felt Tiovo w007 s worniuz, | Butidings | allowing them to take cattle from neigbor- | shortly retuned when th ¢ir1 Jrents s cr Against Occupaiion Dave as il Dave is an intimate L W, 1. Morse, Clarkes. Nere soverely shaked iu the western WAt of | 5 cattlomen to pasture, the Indians 1o herd | absent. Ho shot the girt dead and tien Railroad Rates FPix J Prongunced Agalnst BOCURRE B 1 friend of Most. ‘The othier elub, | D.'W, Hasson, Ponea fhe ity audl tenantsgenibly frizitened. A% | and‘care for the cattle ad to receive s taie { 80 eid 1o bis own life Tn a silae manner, | Sv. Pave, Bept. 20.-A. V. H, Carponter, & ViexsA, Sept. 80.—Diplowats here belleve | .64 the Aatonowie. has the Anarcl Jno. 1L Becker, Plattsmouth, was done, and just compensation therefor, but no white - gencral passenger agent of arpenter, At siee the return of Count Kalnoky, the | {8 orxan and an Austrian named 1 5. G, Bryan, Ashlatid, wan will be allowed upon the Teservations A Horsathief Roturas to Jail, kenoral pasbigor agent of. Gie MUSaS ot sian minister of forelan affais, from | as leader. Only three weeks ago the (v | NI\ Ainold, Osceol Will ¢ No Advance. It is probable tiat an order authorizing cers | Scuvyimi, Neb., Sept. 5. (Special ‘Tete. | M40 wlekravhs that the proposed reduelicy Pesth, Austria’s attitude against Russia's oc- | cluts met In Cleveland hall and expresaid | e Pirtsnini, | Py Sent. 80 Prominent | 10 tribes to enter into contracts with eate | gram 10 tho Beg.]—John Spodnek, the | on all novthwestecn yoads 1o e per mile wil tlon of Bulgaria is wmore prououuced. sympathy with the Chicago anarehists, N Bay State Democrats. S P y SR tlemen as outlined above will s0on be issued. il pad ¢ hOses | take place October 15 The through fi eunpation T2 thes Rave drawn daggers agalnst each othier. | yon Ay i SURAOEALS: river coal operators interviewed to-day de- pohuichle thiet who escaped fiom jall nere several | from St. Paul to Chicrzo 13 fixed af 11 S The Euglish Like 1t e : ‘“Jz‘:f‘" Nas, Boph “'U“')I he deiie | elare that they will concede no demand of Royal Aveh Masons. weeks ago, voluntarily returned thi first-class; second class 89, i Loxnoy, October L—The Standard, cow- stic Plot Discovered. 'I‘L’I-‘ .I.: 8 l‘l'“""“;‘,"\":[:‘I;'l”"‘“:h‘n‘l‘“~““:-"“'i-“l their mine 8 for an advance 1 wages as the WASHINGTON, Sept. #0,—To-day's session ‘“l““ Led the Juiler to give him soi | \ 5 ¢ I 5, nan,spoken | market will not justify it. If the wen in- ¥ ig to out, mored that a plot Mackin Hemaing in meuting on Herr Von Tisza’s speech In the | Bruiax, Sept 20t is r 1 fow words in opening. ‘Phe substance of the of the general grand chapter of Royal Arch i i untimite | | Tungarian parlinnent yeste Herr | goblow up the ‘wain ‘on which the czar was | osolutions presented 1s as follows: A e s by Aoved | Masons was a long oue, and a good deal of Nebraska and fowa Weathor, Orawa, 1L, Sept 50.-The - sujreins Von Tisza shows that whatever ar- | traveling hias been discovered at St Peters- | - The demociats of Massachusetts hereby re- | thousaud 1aneis dto ewployed i river | business of a private chavacter was transact- | For Nebwasks and Lowa: Fair, siighily | o )oar s denied the anplication for release Fingemcuts have boen wiade with the caar, | burg. { atitia thie pringipics enumerated in Lo Da- | wines The graud chapier refu oguize | warmer; lower sold-waso sigoals . | absn G Mackin from soliet penitombing i 0rpus,

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