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s, - & bl .ol PR —— - - — R PR ~ i RSN " | o 0 o s 2 Al ~) £ J \f e N N 4 » . v & NN 1 . n n ) Q v 3 SINTEENTIL YEAR OMAHA, TUESDAY. MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 185( NUMBER 99, —— ] 1 o e THANKS TO GLADSTONE I1 '\ \ NE AN Nl THE ( N N Q| the fnformation it contained, and the conrte AL 3 W o M J )\ — DIV J\ A A " 4 ¢ AL A LAY | ous bea of ital he head o ‘A U ) / [\ WILD TIMES IN BULGARIA[, Traver ro_cvwvwrows | BRAWN AND MUSCLE | gy cazsbmriace. ISTIL TALKING OF MILES |fbimmesentomsmiareiosuse | LEAGUE IRISHMEN AT OUTS the Geand O1d Man _— ‘ Stock Commiksion at Chicago. —_— gentlemanly.” The financial views of Sena : WARDEN, Oct. 4.—Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, | The @ nventi ights CrrcAco, Oct. d.—<{Special Telegram tothe | . poolioe Arainst the Tndi heap | LT Sherman were eacerly read, espocially . 9 . | y w Qeneral Kaulbars Causes a Mob in the wl'll.\ L iLshe /ot DB, WA | The Great (Tm:fl.(‘mn of the Knights of | - t win oliftated tobe an mpotts | The Fecling Against the Indian Fighter iose relating (o bon ealls, and the florts of [ A New Branch in Opon Revolt Against Btreets of Sofia. deputation of Irish ladies appointed to pre Labor in Session at Richmond, ant meeting of the Llinois live stock com- Growing Stronger, L A B L Ll e the Order. ' sent the ex-premier with a mammoth peti - mission resulted 1!|\I0"'v;m\l of the previous coded by all men here 1hat the speech has | | - i favor of home tule, wero recelved " % meetings, in doir @ that was new. Com- | ' = | done more to elevate Senator Sherman thian y | HE INTERRUPTS A MEETING [ HORH ROt 0. The petition bears the POWDERLY'S OPENING ADDRESS. | it "\ Her” nd Preason, with | SERE MURPHY'S MILD SATIRE | qiytiing ho has said in vears KICKING ON THE LAST APPEAL | —_— signatures of 500,000 Trish somen, Great [— the seeretary of the board, first held a short — (i ETIEIL TIMES AT IAND. | § crowds have flocked ¢ all day in view of | g y » ainey | CONSUltation, to whilh Governor Oglesby | yyqq Sleve o Hane | TR bt e i O hures oo, Jrove | Membors Want to Know What Hae 1 \ An Attempt at an Address Squelched ”" “\\t “‘I “‘b vl ”‘”_ widress of | The Struzale of the Order Not Arninst | 0 nition, and (EWIeh fovotters wore | 110 lnlk-. n Cl v\xlnml n.ml. the Hen- |t At er tim "[l"1“.l"mw.\‘|‘l.u country are at ; A St e L | By the Populace and His Sym- the 1ftdl, svomen. 'Ths mayer of Cork, Capital but Monopoly—Anarch= exeluded, It was doiiied at the preliminary b bbbl bioe Ll Ll aits ot the result of any political move, Supsoribing Agatn—A H f pathize Beaten — A mayor of Limerick, mayor of Waterford, istic Deeds of Violence meeting that if the government experts were Causing Uneasiness Among 5 mn‘n.m nl .~n|‘ m.‘\“;.‘”-\ Ihe .H.‘.\.‘;\ ;‘l 1 'IE “U‘“' ’ | “ o M Ac 1i: 0| Arrel r 9 . o mports « g 0 past s 101 8 S wounis all Foolhardy Plan. and mayor of Clonmel then each presented Denauticeds efisvat) b s bl $ Al Wit LUttt WOr® NUVer knowiy tor be near 86 lane, willo i g | o Gladstone with the freedom of their cities, R pleuro-pneumonia i:mn. that they would - 1he ihternal fovehiies linve loowmed Wp won —_— | =T and thanked him for his chivalrous and " & have t lllvv(vlll‘mh ifned by the state, The o » i . . 1!-"”’]» For nfteen months, up to August An lrish Outhreak, Kaulbars' Kash Action. splenaid’s efforts to restore Treland’s parlia _The Knighta of Labor. government oficere, Drs. Here and Rose of | Cone erning Geronima's Capture, st the revenues, from the soirces named | Npw Yon, Oct, 4.—[Special Telegram to Sor1a, Oct. 4.— [ New York Herald Cable.— | ment, expressing the hope that he would soon Ricnstosn, Va,, Oct 4.—When the con- | New York, Trumbotver of Washington. and AsiiNGToN, Oct. 4 pecial Telegram it I‘»“_‘“"‘”‘ AR THIBIALY “'I“"l"“'“_‘l‘;l ai | the BEr.|—Something in the nature of an o lie DRk = this moming, | visit Ircland 10 o the. Triah | vention of the Knizhts of Labor opencd this | Rowland and Hawke of New Jersey, were [ t0 the Bre)—The feeling against General | 8RN TSR SGERS HIMTE | open revolt against the Irish National league clal tothe Brr.|—Karly this v | i tof business. The stocks of man - e thanks they all | morning Governor Lee made the address of | then called before the commissioners, who | Miles is growing. His want of frankness in | yaetured S oods wore extremely low during | and Parnoll took place yesterday ata mee which cited that it had | still kept the doors sealed to the press and | avowing atthe outset that he granted liberal | the past year and it is thought” manufactur= | ing of the Twentieth ward braneh. It arose peen elaimed there was an irrepressible con- | the public. ‘The state board then issued com- | terms to the cantives is severely eriticis ing will be given a new impetus this wonth. | iy the courseof a diseuss'on as to whether the 1d labor, Me said all | tissions to the government experts, making | It is now understood t the instrue: SOnTIAT A EEAL branch should respond to the cireular issued Dbefore the little chureh of Sofia, a large gath- | people, at their home: ering of people took 1 mil it was ad- | felt towards him. When Gladstone dressed by Deputy Efia Wultehefl. ‘The | hisvoice was somewhat husky, He said he | 0 } speaker stated that hie had been present at an | believed that the deputations and nationalist | flict between capital reptied, | welcome in WA L 5 3. L Bro s to-day anpointed post- thterviow with General Knulbars, and that | members of the house of commons truly rera | Zood men would support the pressnt move- B e i . SR L Fum AR IBAGHAT OFGl: Hob t8 dectt/l mater b e e sy, | by Pamell to Tresident Fitzgerald of thie intarview with General Ruibars, and Bt | 1o poople. AL my nge, | ment £ b was fought against i | Gl 1o of thommowly dupuiizad asisic | NRer of tho Apches unless they o it | lown, view A 1. Heail fr, removed. Irish National leacue of Awmerica, Joremiah " i p| PNee POIPO! S¢ / and combatte s 1 ki v, artel thout conditions were transmitted to Gen- " ! 38t m stelots 1o s troedot however,” Gladstone said, in reference to | corporated rascality and combatted | ants will go to Blackberry, 1118, this after- [ W ' t - ik B. Murphy, secretary of the branch, said th de i oL .”""‘l“f A ‘Il‘ll‘l s ‘,'(‘I:"::""‘\,Ill‘;f e Fegutst LAt ne visic reland, the ques- | ereat money corporations that sought to con- | Hoon to examine a fiend of eatte there supe | eral Miles for his information and guidance. SUGAR FRRO SHUM. thartiine Td come Whon soms: duerIBeg s e tion of visiting Ireland is beset’ with uneer- | oo jogislation by bribery and corruption, | Dosed to beaffeeted similarly to those now | These instructions were inspired by the de- | 410 Government Successtul With a | stand should be taken in relation to the chefl was quictly histened to by the people | tifntis, Whatever may be my eondition, | 10! Dresent. who numbered about 2,000, when | whether of bodily presence or absence from ¥ 1166 V)8! o8 1 31 at otce. qnd quite unexpectedly, General | mong them, the ‘rish people will alwasy | for such vicious uses aid U dyig in the distille s, red that all eapital was not employed tany differenc M sire of the president to undertake a new pol ew Process. thousands of evietions threatencd by the s Somcthing Must Be Done. fey of dealing with the renexade Indian |y yivgroy, Oct, 4.—Last year the de- | landlords and actually taking place. “Now < riving v . | larzely share my interestand my aflection. * | between workmen and employe would be WASHINGTON, Oc Some @ To ¢ | maur: ders, which policy contemplated their | o nent of agriculture bey o0 experime the league here has forwarded,” continued Kaulbars nimself came driving ep in acar- | SECE STl that e must deny the state- | settled, as the great constitution had been L 3.~Some anxlety is | [y Tvitconrts and their prompt bunishs | T’ a small way At Otthen Kanans With & ey X \ * rlage, ‘The general tried to force his way to | it el tonounecd his former atti- | dratied. by conclllation and fair compromise, [ feltat the departmentof agriculture over the | S0 6 eres they had committed in a small way at Ottawa, Kansas, with a [ the speaker, “enormous suims of money to g s boh Wil Aot was L] thde: by, S o proposal 1o testore Dowde ene ster Work: .| failure of the state and lochl authorities to 2 he crimes they had: committed. 1 gijygsion of the sugar making process as ap- | Ireland to help fight the battle of the people the tribune upon which Wulteheff was stand- | tude by supportine the proposal 1o restor My, Powderly, general master workman, i 10810 | 2oquisition, it is understood, has already B K as ap p lig peo plied to sorghum cane. Instead of crushing | i that country, and what is the result? Not the cane as in the sugar cane process, it was | alone has home rale been refused, but there r. "The attempt was reccived with expres- | the Irish parlament, e said also he was LA i Rl R sk tul Tor the share ho ok i passine sions of displeasure, but_General Kaulbars | thankiul for the share bk B Pt made his way in a thrice through the throng | §ivine nis publis carcer, e continued : and sueceeded in reaching the rostrum. ““I'he wnole character of tl Lrish contro- Waltehell then souzht fo maintain his right | versy h‘l“l Lasd I“*‘y LU T B e ! 3 tha atlention o o audienc as he | plate the dreadinl alternatives ou hers [ upon a tooting S0 safe to tho ationtion vt the audience butas he | RO A century ago, nor the alternalive | assault from the enemy ¢ did so aman in the crowd shouted, *Down | Welington faced when he said he proposed | we are not guided by t then iddressed Hhe assembly, reviewing the | tully co-operate with the department in_its ol b the it Al deciateds tat T was | elMorts b stamp ot pleropheumonta, The | bten made by the governor of Arizona upon the most eventiill and trving one e | fung atthe disposal of the department for [ e £overnor of Lesas for the surrender of | ghaved off in minute stices and thiestierose, | 18 Mo sign whatever that it will bo grantel. the ¢ theonder. S1Ewe aresuided BY | the suppression Bf contagious dissases | Ueronimo for trial, but under the teris of | or sugar-yjelding sap, extracted by streams | And now again there isa call for moneyy ; ke | o cattle wa 1iited to 100,000, and the | SUrTender the president cannot permit the | of water, *The results oblained were 8o en- | money, money. Where, 1 sk, are B T e ol i ot fe awcee lave | Chief to be suendered to_either governor | eowraeing tat the fieid of operations was | (he lundreds of thousands of dollars | made serious Inronas o the appropriation, | Alere 18 a conflict of opinions and state- | FwoNed, 1 b ote SEALINISACRERINMIE & | that ~ have ~ gone into the treasury ‘ n injure it, It 1§ expericiee, if we ments in resvect to the condition of the largely inereased plant, Experiments ar ot o i nctaceordingly, we ean Yl.u il with Bulgaria,” “Long live the Emperor of | Catholls emaneipation as an alternative to | fail to read aright the sizns of the time, we [ The quarantine at Chicago is maintatned at | 3000 o J ST ey i Dow in, progress on o scale of some magni- [ of the league? L think this thing should be Russia” civil war, It \M’\ necessary that the fate zov- | will tail to properly represent those who sent | a daily cost of £150. Commissioner Colman, Apaclies W 1}\|l t came in. 1t tude, Today a telogram was received from | putan end to, and now 1s the time to begin, A WILD SCENE. Ehments en propesals should ave been | us here. [eeited that in one year more | speaking of the operations of the depart- | B8 been said that they were re- [ Professor Wiley, ehemistof the department, | We see what peacetul agitation has led to said that there scems to [ duced to - the lowest point of fa- | WRG 8 Ehares oF e WOV ARBMNCIRR | pauperism, estermination of our peovle and teleTram states that syrup has been obtained | the general demoralization of those who re | from sorulinm cane of a light color, good [ main. The time has surcly come when other Thercupon eene of disorder | buLtotward in aecord with the desites of the | th:an four thousand assemblies had been ors | mentat Chiea Ok L L T ne of disorder | P’ Wation, | and also “to - make it | He said quite a few had ent liave been a total failure om | tigue and privation, and that their il Sl walbiulal Ataie)! clear that the proposals sto-d within the lim- er and at once plunged intorash | tie purt of the state authorities | surrender was the result, This, in the rushed upon the intrader, and not only beat [ jts of imperial honor, safety and welfare. | strikes, contrary to the policy of _the order. | to destroy the infeet mals. Unless | apsence of offietal information, Is not every- | fi ht A % him severely, but uttacked those who en- [ These aims were completely attained and Joke of the southwestern railway strike | some action in that line BRON A IVERY )| RSt et ke ik y- | flavor and erystalizing well. “Inere was a | means should be ot freeing Ireland O deavored to save him from violence. ‘The | they have been sustained by singular mild- At length, He said he did not approve o s of money will liave been ex. | Where eredited. Officers who know the | complete extraction of sucrose in six of the | than by sending representatives to the Ens zend: 8 the! hed their way | the | ness and temperance of expression, which | of that st ke,but it was only when the tre pended simply in quarantining eattie, and | Apaches will nssert that the Kind of life they | €008 o1 |m‘|..un.\‘ Commissioner Colman glish parliament to be laughed at” [Ap- L |"”‘|“ ien pushed their way into the | Hessaiid temperated o8 et of Irishe | was made to stop every wheel in the United | fhe animais will still be on hand. 1t would | have been leading latterly Is their normal | 1t vory much clated at the iesutls of lexpy A2l L J crowd and suc i cedod In rescuing the vietims | o S Tar Cliaraetertaed o an witid now. | Siates that he raised hls voicoin denial. He | bo better for all prtios 1o have the infected | sinfe, that women accompnaled them OVEry- | am s a rokiids them as of grent, vajue | plausel. of the popular fury. They were found to be | [Chvers.| The cause represented by thes | did that in defence of theorder and the coun- | animals destroved, which could only be done Rl e ] : ) In the | Colonel G. P. O'Flynn sald he entirely severcly wounded as far as appearances A Tk order, penwe and | trv. hiabsouthwestern strikers iad suXerei | by the state authotitics: Maryland and other | Where, and that children wera born and | process How used in the south there is & losa | agreed with this ylew. ©:kvery possible fopia went. sre removed \ Gl amid | 1egality. "Itis the hope of conducing to the t wrongs was true, and it was his firm | states aro compla nine bocause of the with- | thrived while the troops were in hot pur- [ of nearly 80 per cent. ‘of sacchinrine matter | of persunding Englaud in an arguinentss went, and were removed to a hospital amid | (@IS TS this contained in the cane, while the experiments | tive sense,” b “his been tried. and now great guestion 10 political moquite prepared to withdraw | Enowled life, if 1could belicve that it | precipit lway companies with a full | drawal of the department’s expert veterinari- [ suit: in short, that the savages were as well | {ORISIEL I et ST G e of what these grievances were, | ans for serviee at Chicago, and_unless some | prepared when they surrendered for eon- | 4l sugar, o o SO €X ed the fizht themselves atatimeto | action is taken by the local authorities in | iy \ing their raids as they were a year ago. ESE o s e the i recat ms of the crowd. RITaTra Rl KAULIARS SPEAKS, publ action of | ‘we are face e with a condition of things in 1reland worse than hias existed for the last hundred yvears,” General Kaulbars had in the meantime Better for freland, but 1 s unwilling | make it appear to the world that the strike | that city to relieve the situation the tundsat 4 Triches ; 3 succecded in gaining possession of the Trive at this conclusion, Bngland’s in- | was tor an insigniticant cause. 'The eight- | the disposal or the department will be ex- [ At the war department it stated oficially _\|mmn||||1 nts and Suspensions. he chaitman said: *Not one pe 1 ) TR LRt T Was eceie e el T volvet as freland’s, On | hour Strike was mot successtul beeauso | lausted in n' few months and the country | that nothing has been determined on in re- | WAsHNGron, Oct, he president to- | of my money shall'go to the anti-evietion tribune, and when the disorder was over he | {ji¢ jgwest gronuds of eivilaud military ccon- | neither workmen nor employers were ready | generally left without protection against ini- | gard to the surrender of Geronimo, and that day appointed the following named post- | fund orto any form of parhamentary agita began to address the gathering, He first ob- [ oy it is England’s inter to change | forit hvu-lll'h-(lun ot houts of labor was i | fectious discases of eattle. the department s still looking for inform masters: Conrad Durkes at Franklin Grove, | tion. \}« l\\.m accounting a million nllul served thata few conservatives and many | in some way the present civil [ neeessily, and sooner or later must be had, —— HERTTHERYTITGN o Bise ARy neLiany KC Tlls.,, vice T. W. Scott, suspended; Samucl | MOre 0 dollars that have gone into the and, which costs the | but the’ Knizhts must not forget that treasury of the leazue from this government in Ire ountry bo- attle Quarantine in Missourd. ] nililists had bindered hitn by foreo from o | GG azer yearly sixteen shillings per | In many places the ten-iour plan ias notyet | sy Lovrs, Oct me in Missourl. | Mileshas defenders among the authorities as | L Iarvey, Centersille, la., vice B. C. i foro sending Over Ny Ore woney. Tt 18 not pressing lis opinion. 1t was therefore his | jead of the pop on. while thecivil gov- | been adopted. The speaker said the proposed - 4 S o i s well as erities, and 1t is urged in justitication ~Huv;|ulr-:|: John Hornsley, Boone, Ia, long since 1 was in [reland. and Uean salely Intention to £0 to the real people in Bulgaria | ernment i Tiehid and Scotland costs year- | reduetion of working hours caused miliions | held a meoting at Jefferson Suturday even- | Ly 50 et it is better to hiave posses- | N W Simmons, su co.” G Rod- | Sav that in many western and southwesteris in the province. The peoplo were hostile | 1y butefit stiiiings per lead of tho populac | of dollirs worth of worlcto be lettundono he- | i and established a quaruntino for ninety | Of U8 cOuPs (s '8 8 JEHEEER AT BOTHES | man, Washington, Tn. vice Wm. M. Bell, | connties the unfortunate prople who took tiie A e T NS G tion. On far hizhe s England onght | cause of the wneertainty in regard o taking | days aeainst eattle from the infected counties | Sion of the Indians, even if the oppartunity | suspended, advice of the league and allowed themselves n s 5 o' concedo: Treland’s roquest. S| eontracts, Never was it more eloarly de- | in ininois and indiang, all of the state of | of making an example of them to deter oth- [ The president to-day directed the suspen- | to be evieted ™ gol 10 support at aih S BEE G B ba Bl s R sa IR hnd e 10 ¢ rela i ang, tate ¥ . ! STDAS L he beneiits Russia - had - eon- 4 o paeter is coneerned. There s a stain upon | monstrated that an injury to one was the | Ohio and the provinee of Quebec and this | ers from following in their footsteps be lost, | sion of Berthold Greenchaum, United States | from the league, while some of the gang and ferred upon Bulgaria_and of the good | Fnwiand in respret of her relations toward | concern of all than in the movement 2| Woming Governor Marmaduke issued & pro- | than to permit them to go on indefinitely in | Consulat Apia, Samoa, and will probably ap- | members of paviiament trom Ireland could intentions of the emperor, he was loudly in- | treland. I deny that .u»n-n;. separation, | | ned. : -m..wl\\.ym.u. right direction, | clamation carrying the same into effeet. their course of murder aud destruction. ‘The | POINthis suceessor in a tew days. driv l;rlfl:‘ blin in st Ih-l}lmlr! upon the 3 terrupted and cries were Le wrd of “not true,” | Which gur opponents unserupulously use 1o | but the time and cirewmstances were not LI surrender and cessation of hostilities i said s S s MDUEYIBES CaSITEONY 107G RS BPGRQ i B et ton et tho e | describe the meaning of the laté zovern- | suitabie. A plan should be adopted, Woxas FoverEEV iERihin e A N b e _ What We Pay Uncle Sam. Tution before the Chicyizo convention to boy 3 A . 5 ment's proposals, is correctly applicd’in this | suggested at the. Cleyeland meeting fae Vi, Oot. 4.—J. P. S k. a | upon both sides of the line--men who made WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—The treasury de- | ¢ott Enelish oods. Well, you saw the par- pendence of Bulgaria forever,” Gene case. . The promoters of - the bill never | by the co-operation of workingmen's organi- il .y Octe 4.—J. P. Swank, a | BUFL P G0 ontof the misfortunes of set- | partment hins published a statement showing | lamentary delesates to that convention were b Kaulbars sought to caln the rising storm, | thouht of ceparation, We courted carctul | zations and manufacturers’ associations | large cattle dealer of this county, a short | i Shg seeured valuable mining and ranel L o s Vi 12| dressed in the latest London fashion, 11 ! B vl ot s manor bt | Compatison oF Gt partiament with the | eould be put into practice. without a strike or | time ago purehiased about thirty-tive head of | jronertios for o fraction of thelr value In | the POBUELOM et sevehte and net expendi- | yore money ix to be sent over let 1t be 1t bill proposed. The sphere [ uns again the noise and disorder broke out and | Parhameut & business. e declared before | eattla in Baltimore and bronght then hereto | onsequence of the terror imspired by the [ tures of the government for the last fiseal | trustal for distribution to parish pricsts in K it i within ~ whien = Ireland desir free | the short hour system would be any beneiit, | gz, Somo ten of twolve died with what | stvages. and who would have supplicd the | year, with the per capita of revenues and ex- | the protestant ministers i the differ | again Kaulbars, deadly pale and_ trembling, | WHGY WHieh is especially the sphere | the relation wiiieh workinen bore to Iubot | fealied Texas fever. 2 O ey o Cthel e | penditures. The population i given at | s, so that the us fortunate vietiws | strove to ride the tempest which e had pro- | of local government, would Tave been at ing machinery must underzo a radical : : Sy i BEH000, and tho net revente at S s, | Jordism may receive the aid which was i voked, tained under our bill better far than it was | change, = Machinery must become :In-_ slave LIVE 810Ck IN DA 2. A TRINITY THAT WILL WIN.” beine'a per capita of 5,36, or 6 conts greater tended for them, [Applau: 3 THE SPEAKER SQUELCHED. possessed under the Grattan parliament. [ of man instead of keeping man subordinate ; il This morning's Post had . an _inter- | than the tiscal year of 1855, The expendi- R e 788 P Mo appencd, entrented, even tireatened | ho present government encoutages Irishi [ to thie wachine. A plan of co-operation, | Failure of Montana Grassos Culls For | view with Jerry Murphy,” how in the | tures wore s2i58 1%, a por copita of $5.15, A WOLEF N THE COLD, 3 ; hreatened |\l Geeupiers to believe that judicial rents | through which workmen may control ma- with Ins fist. but was overeome by the inces- | (WHLIETIRIEN REICTS QDo died Tt ap: | eninery must supersede. the present system |y oo sant noise of the crowd. The gendarmes | pointment of the present land commission, | Referring to ehild labor, he said it should be SRILEN had gatheved around the rostrum to proteet | also in the Marquis of Salisbury’s speceh at [ the duty of every assembly to sce that all Hauser, of Mon the spevker, but General Knulbars finally left | the commencement of®_ the parliatientary ehliken sibulCRnstandlsclionl Oppasttioniii nort 101ie seeres : el e 't dare to | session in what lie said_concarning judi o child labor was to insure that he should ac- | ing tha ulturg is a fa WD ,“.“",'v"‘,l'.‘l“[“"‘.'"“" e duin’e dare to | JERM PTG ecept his statement to any | quireedacation to equip nm for duties which | o seareity of water remain,” The general drove direetly to the | wicat ostent resarding the legisiation, whieh | Would fall npon hin asa man and a eitizen. | ¢ SHEES B S 0 00 house of a German representative, Vou | he said bis government proposes for the next | He asked th :uym-ml committee on educa- | serious of all the losses, the full ¢ Thielmann. The erowd then went to the [ session, =1 ' reserve = Judgment © also | toy e appointed to prepare and recommend which it is impossible g e e vo where s | b “the wonderful encyciopedia de- | @ plan for the better education of American | that of our natural z st diamoriat ""‘"‘I"‘l‘h'":;\f";l“l',\“}“‘1':“:““'L: livered on Saturday by Lord Ran- | youth. Heeclosed by treating of the relations | ance for vast herds. of pme Relief. city, and representative of the Davenport | or 24 cents less than that of the previous Oct. 4.—Governor district, wh -tx Idcln;mtuil some langhter. | ycar. A St. Louis Ivishma { g o | Portions of 1t would be a_fine sative - Tnigi e courss ot Lis To- | whpkyow well tho sublects ho tr The New Certificatee. prior, after say- | do not know him, but those acquainted with | Wasimsarox, Oct. 4.—The gencral dis- b5 3 Folff, of 8 : ilure on ccount | Jorry - know thero 18 nothing of _ either | teibution of the now one dollar silyer o the Bre.|—Marcus A. Wolfl, of St. Louis, ; . th : ¢ tribution of the new one dollar silver corti fi- st < : But the most | Satire or irony in his composition and | et I RO GRG0 CE ertifl | who ws delegated by the Knights of St. font ot | ence it hocomics Iudicrous. —Jerrysays: | ates began today and will be continuied | pagrick, of St. Louis, to bresent in jper the fuil extent of | Woicluand” will bo " rengminated and ' re- | until the demand, whiely is very great, has | g of $10i0 to Chrles Stewart Pan ¥ imate, is | elected. 1is adwinistration cibodies the | been entirely supplied. The note mow: | B e ety Fustiternk tlia et OB B E) es. our sole depend- | three ¢lements of suceess in a republican | being priuted at the tate of 50,000 a day. The e used in furtherink the cause of home tle, hoises, siieep | form of | government—honesty, econ- | new two dollar certificates will not be ready [ rule in Treland, and wio was unavle to se- v on the proachable Parncll. 2w Yoni, Oct. 4.—[Special Telecram to Jnap- dolpht Churehill, whose performances between the knights and trades unions, and | and other stock, both winter and sum- | om nd - firmness. That s for issue for two week cure an audlence fro o 1vis ; were repeated eries of “Bulgaria 20 1«»‘ known than s |,.(....."<.,, Tam un recommended co-operation. He declared | mer. Our ranves are almost bare ;,‘i"ynr 4RE tnat will win. 'n.“: lhsus 10k 4yo ““l.‘_l' ;,,’,',l ,:, ”‘:‘.' ',‘,. ::‘,‘:‘[‘:,h: ,l\:‘r',h.ll' filu'l.“ il and “Long live Bulgarian independence,” to cather from either of these statements a | that he had been unable to reply to a tenth | or so nearly £o that stoek 15 in poor condition | repubiiean candidates will_be either Logan GarlandiRosumen Worl 2 OLA AI A0, 8 ALY QUIETUDE RESTORED. delatation of fresh concessions. I do not | of the letters addressed to him. e said | for winter, and should it prove long and se- [ or Allison. The soldier wili no donbt have | wasirxaron, Oct Att A Ganornl llonihaditritle, WOIT is very mueh incenied wish to close the possibility for a future [ he — had refrained from replying to | vere, great loss must inevitably follow. In | the preference, but if a civilian r 4 D Z200 Attorney General | ahout his treatment by Mr. Parnet;and says ] e, gred eives the x| anticipation of such an - event” some of our | pomination it Will be Senator Allison. Radoslavofl then addressed a few words to Sy : | erittets Vhile *he hnd ; G 1, who returne, e city Saturday L 1addrs X modus vivendi, but 1 am unable to gather [ criticism, and while he nad been acciis iarland, who returned to the city Saturday | Americans, as a rule, find him inaceessible the crowd with a view of restoring calm and | that anything remains to be done in that | of lack of nerve for so large a movewent, | large stock owners are driving their herds “lam going to get my Hennepin eanal | night, resumed his duties at the department of | apd jind him mdifferent to any u\prfliionL the assembly at last quieted down. But | direction, 1t would still be wise to recon- | stili a million men and women of nerve and | north to the British posessions. Ttis amat- | bill passcd atthe coming session of congress | justice to-day. 1le had o long and pleasant - | of liy.on/thelpart Spoakinaiotill what will be said of & diplomatie agent who | Sider the pecuniary terms of the late govern: | common sense bad sustained him in carrying | ter of suehurgent and exceptional importance | and then Ili retire, feeling that 1 Bone | terviow with the president. this uorningnna | oF, Sympathy on thelr patt. Spoaking ot thils e b dintomatie Akt e | Bient’s bill proposed. - Jull justice o Trelaud | the banner of the order. e sald they would | that 1 would urge upon your departiment 1o | as much for America as Columbus over did. | afterwards receivedagreat many visitors at failure to see Parnell, he says: “1f [ had country and in exciting times from going to | Feauires a full investigation of her finan al | act ording to his wish if they selected | secure by friendly interposition thevrivilege, | The commission appointed by congress to in- [ the department. n an embassador from the society in his y xeiting times from going to | history before we reach a conelusion as to | another to il his place, and he askedthem to | on such terms as may seem just, for some | vestigate and report on the desiability of — and he might have had some popular gatherings and there, haying for what snould be accorded here. 1hope Ire- | vote without sentiment for the best mau in | portion of our stockmen who cin Dest avail | constiucting the canal, sat at Loek Island Calls on Cleveland i birecel ving e HREIBIIE obtained possession of the tribune, caprici- | land’s triumph will come with prompiitude, | their judsment to guice the order. thenisclves thereof to pasture their herds | jast week and 1 had the pleasure of explain- | W asuixarox, Oct, 4 —The president fon forobrecstvlik L U ERRIS ously stirting up the passions of the peopte? | With eheerfuiness and with jov, and 1 hope | Mr: Powderly, in responseto the remarks | during o coming winter on the extensive | g the merits of the vroject. 1 hope the SHINGTON, Oct. 4.—The president re- | a delegate of an American organization b T ot drionet Etoom: | of Govornor Loe, expressed is ratification | Inalan roservations. north of the Missouri } sumed the afternoon reception to-day and | by whom he had been dined and wined and NonariliRa 3 i : Skt commission will report before conzress con- 5 “"","”, aull I8 who obviously looked for LA at the welcome which had_been given the | river and those south of the Yellowstone | nenees, beeause my bill stands first On tho Tist | Teccived about 200 callers, elected to un honorary membership, as weil an easy oratorical triumph, must have suf- AN IRISH FARCE. knights by the people of Virzinia, and more | river, I eannot too zealously urge upon your | of untinished business, and in that case 1 ean - —~—— as my being the bearer of a purse to_Lelp on lered a fearful humiliation, His effort was a i ally the people of Richmond. Pow- | immediate attention this suggestion to avoid | get immediate action uy it. If action is THEY GOT LLAGHER. his ciuse, I eertainly regard Mr, Parnell’s friehtful farce, und to this the Russian party | Investigation of the Belfast Riots v, continuing, said: “Men wlho owe alle- | or lessen the danger of loss that threatens so | hot taken at the next session of congress it = treatment of me us very, very oy, Con- AT TR T ) Begins With a Fight. gianice to the Knixhts of Labor are engaged | fmportant an interest ag that of our stock, | will be too ate. e 120 miles of canal ex- | 90¢ Mackin's Old Pal Lodged Be- | mon courtesy, it strikes me, " the case of T R T N BHLPAST, Ock 4=Tlic commissioners ap= | ra Th 18 el s hoso allaey | ihose nuinbets nnd | yaluo hiave hoen fitonding from Chleazo do Hlennopls ) i—General Kaulbars has stated that | pointed to investigate the ci nees | and many wiore "dishonostiy assort, a | aiaregite of - wealthprobably. 50,000,000 Havolheonpresentediio tho Unttec Riates byl OmaAge, (O B e e o the wriid et | causing and attending the recont riots, met | War ot labor against eapilals but ' it | Oii the basis of an estimate uinde laat year, | of Hingis S10,000,000, were presented on con- tho 3w that was enacted to-day. 1o 18 even deter | to-day. All the barristers engaged to at- | 13 & war in which the wmanhood of | counting the larze natural increase of Iast | dition that within iive vears the United States Gal Lokl ! fodiil | marked ety S ReaE o trvitlits Loraioricals foriuas) atii | tend the suyeatigation excspttwoinmated on | Vi abur IE ERURE Thn Eeoatition, Aii{snring iand theddarge importation (boforo o [ishiouid akreo ito eonstruct seventy/ialica of JiCHSR FGEH bohindHthe ars.to was: atv) (i Kimobiy puRe R O MR CEISSRISHA : Turther in gatherings of the people until at | a1 adjournimentfor a few minutes, fifteen at | rale—monopoly or the Amcrican people, | 15,000,000 lond, horses 130,000 head. i ann o A Jam dasbnopkl fo tietie: ] eeta d this morning in front of the city hall, | (/o "GidiGouricons but it was i viece of % ; Turther In katherings of the pooplo untll at f 4 o i ordor to declde upon wiiak courso to | £OId or IMAN00D. . Our battles aro nat TOLEIE | 2000000 Tomil Tl Hovarior CAiALCs. thp | Sitl MRplre next faty and)f conzress dos nop | s arrest belng In connection with tie cash | vary “poor businesa net to- sand. n recuints 4 ni Bulzaria, of the good will of the czar and | adopt. Justice Day refused to grant any ad- | for the purpose of determining wheihor the | pormanent population of ‘the territory at | pass my bill at the "coming session tho gift | 1BE Of spurlous speoial asscssinent tax re- | As® it s, waat have [ to show . I bending her to compliance with Russia's | journment, saying it would be a waste of | (b GV SNATIUE 8 Sthi of re, but | B10.000, ab Inerenss o about 10,000 during the | aai ravet 1o the stata of Tllinows before s | bate warrant, which has ¢ : e > bind the Bars. such importinee, required Some recognition, EoNtaRIIenhophitawich oy Tetegram to | however small, “Vitmy letters reached hiy Mackin's old “pal.” Willi € 10 reason to doubt, and that he should Mackin's old “pal,” William ). neglected to answer them 1 ean’t ex- lagher, of ballot box stuffing fame, is | plain, especially as they were marked either LATy ted such a stir [ to St Louis knights that the money: ) ) | I cnt, s A iAo R SR | PRID.0 | revert to the state o, e A e ity | they subseribed and of which 1 was the res <ol wishes. | With these aims in yiew he intends | e, Tho justice then, despite the protest | 1o fife, iberty and happiness shall live in | ¥ il L 00T e JCLUT T et I oty hall citclos, Gallighor's ariest was | yonSibile bearer, was delivered and reccivod? ] W o fow days to start on a round tour | of the barristers, proceeded to examing wit- | the full enjoyment of thewr rights and hber- y “ AL determined on yesterday, but he conld notbe | g ¢ause of Treland cavnot be advanced tarongh Tulgarin, and everswhere to addres | nesses, whereupon the barristers present roso | Ues as become eitizens of th republic. - The Tl Ansrglist AtRumOnS * o Sonator Gorman, of Matsland, e aftakd | found, and it was thowzht e had zono to | undey s feadership W hat af fhe i f MGl Ofitos it cAGo, Oct, 4,—The eriminal conrt room | e athome s demoeratic con- | o e s 4 leade < at Uiy y B et KO iress | W loto. theuourt room In procession, taking | Monobolistof to-day s more dungerous than | CHIEAE Beh Ba srERIT SONLROO | rsdmen o fiht for renowination and. elec Canada. A reporter ealled at his house on | proc Paioll | Wi, would you bellave Sofin on account of to-day’s events s far | their bags, briefs and books with them, A MRak - ON0N0RY by- @ 3 g tion, and therefore rushed off to California, | West Van Buren street this morning, but it, no one knows even where Painell lives, A from his mind. His scheme of travel does | eral solicitors, priests and orangenien inter- § plots, Itsendsits agents d and brings | condemned anarchists was renewed, Cap- | It now turns out that he went to Californi iy SLSPRER I ’ accessible man in London. — Yon should hear more honor to the general’s courage than to | ested in the investigation foilowed the bal hordes of uneduecated despes hore eviden his political penctration, 1f he carries his | risters, Barrister O'S te men 10 this | 101 Biaek read c i | e i A DO b LI AR 5 of having been weeping bit- | Eyglisinen Taueh at, tho way Amerieans o p-fQllyived hio Agrilee 9F ypRCUIRAC Kesnarsl L 10113 | 4 Black read coplons extracts from quer- | 0 aid the democratic managers in that state | e G that sne had just recsived & note | oo S prsis b i wiclnessy sud ho was | SOUNIEE LE baparts Wenorance nd seatters | 5o propounded to the jurors and the rulings | o carry California, and especially tho leg y, said that she had just received a note | idolize and praise him - e o ety fndienant at Justics Day's conduet and | 1 v and L Tnture” and thus elect a siceessor to the | from her husband saying that he was all - ; fntentions into effcet the government will | Mdhant, at Justice By condiiet: Wi alone is responsivle for’ every manifestation | of the court, - He argued that the defense | Wi (R Sanator: Willinins, who. Ts e e s DU IR i Coti a8 T A Dead Defs i hardly be able to prevent the occurrence of | hgaont i menbors of the bar sibser | f anarehy that our -~ country has wit- | was competled to aecept as jurors men who | %% S Selator Miller's unexpired term. | o'clock. Ho appearcd there shortly after | NEW Youk, Oct. 4. lnst, < grave disturbances or even remoye danger o | quently returned to- the court oom and pre. | Nessed. Al men may mot"be willing | hud rendol the haymarket trageds and con- T OEB AR 1. DOIIEI0A, rinKater AN | ot honrand Aibpaoees IR, BHORY, féter el W. 11 Debeveise, lto chief stamp ¢ R I11a cF Gion erny Kaulbnrs i insat Sented protest against the action of the | 10 it that - this statement | tended that the dafense had & double Jabor to DIt trioks of th trade down. to o | Lakhonrand stoodionitho sidowallewith an | © o =6, S Snoey toflice, died s 4 i i . s 0t Intereats of | 15 true, but when monopoly dies, no more an- | perform 1 disabuging the minds of the men | AW TS Fono'to San K | aivof uncertainty. e seemed not to know | C1/K i the Boston postofiice, died sud- 1 e i lntal Anilon s ot b or ¢ it ranires | arelists will be born uitto this country, for | Who had already Been aequired of opin e Rk et v et hid | whetler to go in or not. Ho was |deni 1t wasruniored that tlicre wasin dé VIEANA, | Octs e Now ork Merala | it Messrs” Fronch and. Adams, the | QA } ds the lecitimate child of monopoly. | a0 the suppased guilt of the necused, "Ihe | the democrats, On his way lomo hie intonds, | helped out o © Wis dilenia by falation fn his departinent dn oo oAl . VIENNA, s dom| No orls Al | s member's of the commission, supported ile I continually denounced deeds of vio. | speaker que erous decisio suD- | ritis s present prozramme to stop in Ne- | Dotectiye 0 fi : Y | traccable to the time when he w Cablo—Spccial fo e Brie]—The action | (b remsest for adisvnment, ahite Sowks, | lenee committed i the namo of Inbor uring | port of the view iat the aceused should be | $EiGG AR A deamonrats. fieht Senator | who stepped e e e e L B e ] of General Kaulbars at Sofia who, in his ad- | Bulverand MelTardy supported the chairman, | the present year, 1 am proud to say that the rded o new tagal owine to the the alleged | VATYk " Tl lopes to be ablo (0 toaeh tho | Shoutdor and told Lim e i tod. They | The A7H0 AC AU IIESY dress 1o an assemblage yesterday so foolishly | 1018 rumored m egal civeles that Adams will | SR 0F Faber af an oneanieation, Is hot ularity obsersed Iy oblaining the Jurk. | ddocratic wmanagers of Nebraska somo AR R oA R A O O RE R B o - A ! A ! JOBRIGAY RO b e e e T R Ty in any way responsible for such eonduct.” remainder of Captain Black Inaer ROrp. 08 8 J oried Mr. Gallagher into headquarters, | pging to-day, and the verdict was tias shuent in diplomatic elieies here, The pre- | the opinion that the whole thing will end in [ delesits, Ferrell, was refused admittance tg 1 refusing to grant sepacate trialy aign, when he was cliair bi the national | \d locke Ih & bell, ‘TIe pal yresumnab! serindnecd oued b ! duct on the part of a diplomatic agent [ ouly witnesses, Districi 40, New 'York, tofused to. go. thero | Bolomon, associnte” counsel for the anarel | SXSCRNS PARMIIG FEOMIR WHLMS 10 | EI H, B e 1o, 10b (e et | pxiuty. Al of the oflicials in o position would be incomprehensible until Kaul- e without him, bas appeated {n “another | 1sts, then commeneed speaking. He urged | }d%afire November, 110 18 losing favor 4t | treasury, and it i¢ believed that the forgen | e abont the matter aro vy reticent, i R ol fen e i L n s L The Pope Asks Clemency shape. e kniglts of Ricmond ar- | that the evidence had fatled to’support 1he | ha‘\ehite house and hopas toths b ablo to | idorsement of 8. 1% Miller and tho Dosus | i inuol, Howeyen hne heslh £letipg : b 8 FDOOY QEOlp . Rostk, Oct, 4 —The pope, througl: (e papal | Xan=ed for™ a_parade, ~tournament and | ndictments thal, the stde had sttempted 10 | get into the good grace of Cleveland if he can | receipt irom the coiniy tieasurer " Three pack of statps containing 50,000 3 induco & state of complication in oider that o) panal § gl " next Monday' in henor of | Prove three different kinds of conspirac Say ho helned 10 ninke the senate democratic | tho work of L W both | gtamps, eachi of which ‘Were turned over to Russia might ave a pretext for the military | BuNCio at Madtid, has asiod the queen of | the visiting knights, and committeo of that these consplaeles wore inconsistent PREACIING BUT NOT PRACTICING A e b A e new postinasiar, the S-oant Kambé UOEEE t ocoupation of Bulgaria, Government ofticials | SPain 10 pardon General Villacampa, v rangenents was appointed. Whoen the k with each other, and that the evidence peo- |y 40 R R N | o afiwnd T b e e SERDUGhCr | beon discovered to be T's Insteud. making i oceupation of Buliarla, Governient obicials | 16 e pecont revolt, and tho ollicers, who | 16l guestion arose It became n probiem ow | duced, If it provod awvtiing, proved only | gpout the necessity of cutting down expense andafterward tuned it over to Mike Wit | shortage of £1,50; thut thera had been cras A e P TN o P R ey Are | wore nssoelated with him in the uprising, | the bail could be given without bringing it | At conspiiney exis el to icite taniult. | qud that he must discharge hundreds of men | detectives sy Thoy oan IRy nands on bl | Lres and changes in the bookis; that Colongl A apdrently inclizod to rogard the. veports s | frou tho sentunees of deaths wiich bake bea | WP i & new and more vexatous Siige. | A Solomon will eguie his argunent t0- | §'o" b, e’ dous tot say that e isut'the | Whenver (ho Bolovolas was calud on by the posiGEE exagrented, passed on ail of then. It1s ‘contrary to"local customs und predju; | worrow wiorning ! 3 T e g T T T AT LR iuspectars to uxulain the matters that Lio s BRI U8 B s i om, At ek RERATY SO 00N CUROME (Y G Dred]Ls g 2 e e flme sppoiniine wet <o Bl i o Y bo | that there had been two deficloncics in the . Jousnay A e ball togetner, Ifat the Knight of Labor Stare Orilps Byatem Vphold, &= | hiene, MOREES L o or | I B Lo i el it ferea | Accounts of Ui oflioe, oo for $:2,000 and o e v BN ol - C ¥ ball both be admitted to the sanie hall many | Pirrssvna, Pag, Oct, 4.—In the state su- Just t to-day. The g . > who departicnt heads | for 81555, whieh had been rectifid, th i Sprysipgred : « . o : N | y . Pay, Oct. u the state su- | has just come to lizht to-day. There was an 3 4 r , e ence took place yesterday between Nachevieh | Loxtox, Oct. 4.—Tho funoral of Joshua | white knishis here would refuse to attends if | prowe conrt, whith met hero to-d TN FIAY IUREORRE ARV nllAYs I bie | from, the mayor down were sure that the | woney havini been put up, Lhere were yae i { Shd the Ttussinn agont. Nikenidoff, at whteh | Nunn, formerty Unitad States consul gencral | 1n 'soparato hulls the VISIUNE . khigity, espe. | Preue court, whigh et hiero today, Justice | othardischarceofemployeiat ihogoverhmeont | steulings had fust begih and that the further | rious othr rumors, but nono of thew could | e bt Joopardizing sotion of Kuutbars in | at London, 100k place today at Tollcshunt, | elally aftor Fowderly's redeciaration of the | Gorlon decided iiatithe storo order system, | PR, K00 AR50, 6ot i that therd | Vented by the e schemes had been pre- | bo'truced to any reliable source \ { ationdlnk publie Kutherings was comuented | Essex. Thier wa T er ot Amnt | Wrlutiples. of eaualily of Uio'races. 10-day, | undor the act of June 30, 1851, was unconstic | oUKY o o Buore Giachrddy Dt ho. st | kerye. 2 e tely discovery”of the for- e upon and discussed. ing the inabil- | CANs present, in M. Emery, of lu-xll‘lnll'u!hx«m tat T s tutional and voidl ingamuch as by it “persons | haye forgotten these fifty. Theso were il i | %" —~ A Spanking Case of Morals, A b RN st Doamarian ha bl {0l cago, AV her complication sprang from the fact | are prevented frém ming their own con- | the folding department. ~Meanwhile Mr. British Grain Trade Reyiew, ST Louts, Oct. 4.--A special from Stout- { Yy L AN V8 3 gy e - 1 b Sl AR SNV man of | yraets,” In his gpinien Judge Gordon says: | Benedict appoints clerks to nli the places, LoxDoy, Oct. 4.~1I'he Mark Lan yrogs, | Innd says: For somo thne there has been an 5 g Kaulbars' journey, the only expedient left to A Tongh Characterization. Richwond district, is a candidate for | [ i T'ne announcement of the appointment of ¥ I them was to let General Kaulbars continue it | Loxpox, Oct. 4.—In a_etter Ch i | congress, und nis Inflience is strong with | *Theactis an fnfringament alike ou the | \ifian'Brigys ton 81500 clerkship rathor | 1113 weckly review of the British giain | (0 anlzation in Miller conuty, known s the S besiain u.l..l. ominittee. n‘l nlis decided 1o admit | rights of employes and employe, and it is an Uonest | whites and negioes to the same ball, many | insulting atte videthe | of his . white Supporte H § aitcugihe gul e Lakes the odge off the fist statement that the | trade, says:” Tradeis dull and despondent, | White Horse company, whose avowed pux- 4 laborer under | reductions were to cut down expenses, and | with no prospect of relief. Sales of English | P0se was the suppression of horse stealing, o st his own visk, Opinions rvegarding the | denounces the Parnel! bill a probabilities as to the results of Kaulbars' | pic 8t of party tactics, intended to would' abau- | legislative tute vhich 1s v de- | Briggs 15 0 A [N AN ST S S e e Ty ST ‘ FENIETLAN S8 0 S om0 NN || RISOC T, Stk et faeing G 100 (he |1 Gon 4 pll e AYRE i, abau- | legislutive’ tutelage whictils not only do- | Brigen I ouly one of the wany aypoluted | wheat durini tho past week wero 0,431 quar A fow nights ago the company visited the ! Dowever, seenis to be that Kuulbars will have | Jreland.” ol arrangenicnis held a meeting this evening, | his rights as a cjiizen of the United States.” DANIEL OUT AND DANIEL IN. ters at 05 5, azainst 72 quarters at s 6 | house of Krank Rooden, o well o do farmer, A to bo very eautions of his life, which way be b e and atan early hour this morning had nof | i decision sgtsei o great deal of cain- | A story s published lore this afternoon during the carrosponding weck last yoar, | Who Washisburlig & woman of allogidice ( endangered in certaln towns through which > p 5 NGas Yo do. Tepding a setloment of ent in Jabor cirgles to-day. John Costello, | that Mr, Manning's resignation would be ¢ Flour ts depressed, owing to large 1cccipts of | morals, and taking Rooden and the woman 1o x - i Vinsxa, et d-Bussia and Germany | the question efforts are being made o keep | president of the*Pittsburg Miners' associa- | copted after the November election, and | Awmerkean, and is selling at the lowest rates | e woods bound them across logs wnd ud- S Do will Liave o pass. hiove unfavorably roceived Austria's sugges- | 6076l frow the \'hxull‘xvz knights the fact of its | tion, said: *Theglecision will be startling | Colonel Lamont would be promoted as his | known. iritish willers complain that bysi- | 0inistered a severe flogeing to thew, “Phey —~— n for a couforence to setile the Bulgarian | SXistence. 1t 1s m\l.lllv‘m.‘mhll'Ihul it may | news o the ming. They wust necessarily | suecessor, ‘There seems to be no doubt about | ness in' Awmerican flows is crushing the pative | arned Rooden and the waman that contine ¢ Outrages By Mooulighte oty i Tesult i leaving the ball out of the pro- | begin a warfuresgainst the pernicious sys- | Mr. Manning's permanent retirement from | industr ine barleys are scarce i of their relation would result in thele DuBiay, 0ot 4. -A number of moonlight- | * e gramine of theday's fartalumenta, tem,” 96 | Dfioe eatly Hoxt Inonth. and 1t 18 gald that | rate batleys sra plentiful - Forolkh wheat liung, and also warned & pa ¥ Of, b y ers make an tiack upon the house of & A Hard Breach of Promise., forsih Diatis. aceupjod g bok ot 1% Klchuosd - Clvetand dla ot cara 10 twidertake srainiiig | ke duller, Thoto Wero Seven ursivala and | Jyalers who recognized sowe of the White 8 2 Ariet, last night, They fired several shots b | willionaise ton Liimes over, sud presidaut of | Mr. Powderlyand Messra. Iiayes and Bailey, | CHIcAGO, Oete. 4.—(Special Telegram to | ISUAtORBONEY | o (o INA $0d (res rensined—ane frei Diguot, ons | ™ L S GAR. 2 l;e l',"‘“‘"':,"','fi"';"w ;'f"'\\'f!,mf\' fllguu J\\f) the Meyer rubber company, has becn sued for of the execulive Liniumu..m L!\e Bee.|—There are rumors that Auvgust _The nostoftice at Forest (‘n{ arpy county, | to-day’s matket, wheat, flour and ce ' were | MeQarthy Lectures For OF arlestor, ) ; ughiens of the farie: i Wore SARdIg | breach of prowise by Miss Anuette Schienel, iy T — Spies will soon be married to a young lady | Nebraska, has been moved fwoand a half | unchiuged. Maiting barley was lower. Bus- | New Youk, Oct. 4.-~The announeen f bebind the door were badly wounded. Miss Schenek 15 & descendant of an old 3 ifty Cents on the Doilar. of intelleetual appearance wio wasa con- | miles northeast, and its name changed to | sian oafs were dearcr. 5 that JUsLE AfLiatth SUSCAR e 1 4 — Kuickerbocker family avd is about thirty . Louis, Oct. 4.—The receiver of the | stant spectator during the trial, and who sat | Giretna. Augustus P, McKenopa has been - e YRt (o 1 s M. P, was to anesls T Frenchmen Killed in Chin Moyer 18 sisty-olelit, e jdaintilf | Provident Savings bank anuounced to the | moar him through all those weary days. he | abpoibled postmaster, Small Beptember Fires. o vlht for the benelil of the suffcrers of the 58 D ot tho Fronch R | qanmvanl SAUSEL SEAE ASNALIAN N0 A | nees | oughi all those weary days. ‘The e T ~ piouwhior Pisea, Clarlesion emthquake, drew an audience of \ 0 5815 | Soune lads sete ananiacies” @ loosthe uar . S HAMD HiT®, New Youk, Oct. 4.—1he Saptember fite | inmense size (0 the Academy of % Tonguin frontier commission wis atf: e young lady v N nce tne No specch has been delivered during any s ze {0 the Academy of Music, I by juratis near Lookal, on the Notices Issued. had been realized upon to warraut the de- | dict her interest in the doomed editor of the | of the Impending campaigus which was so | 1088 in the United States asd Canada, necord - & 'l{w oflicers and eleven men v ~Mayor Maxwell, of Fin- "1“«‘“0" ;" fl|,fl310 nd of fifty percent. The | Arbeiter Zeitung las iucreased. She has | closely read at the White house and in tho ing to the estimate of tho New York Daily A Slight Sho £ 3 he commission AMGWWS 1. Havor Muxwell of Fia: | court authorigod ‘such ‘dividend to o de- | almost dafly visited Iiw in the jail, and itls | departments as that by Senator” Sherman at | Conmercial Bulletin, wis 630,001 <150t | Sax FrANCISCO, Oct, 4.-A slight shugk ‘ - R N . eyl . | NG

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