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THE OMAHA DaAIlLy BEE. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, NUMBER 104 BLOODY WAR ON THE BORDER |, e sr ravk suames. mue new ranier it | ABANDONED T0 SQUATTERS | ity dav in Nebraka Gty poien | oty sndor shsiions oesuteememens | AFTER THE SOLDIER VOTE weather is delightful. Ea Progress of Morgan & Co.'s Scheme | 1ts Consideration Formally Begun by John Lonam, a democratic nominee for | is supplied with a fine array of exhibits, The For Consolidation. the Senate Committee, representative, has declined to make the | attendance was good and the splendid lineof Copyright 1858 by James Gordon Bennett WasHiNGToN, Sept ~At the meeting of 0 race, and has sent his resignation to the cen- | attractions will draw a larve number to-mor- e Armed Mexlcans Take Posseseion | [N (08 b Jumes oty Bmil, o (l\'Ii\rlx;‘):v‘r'n1|\‘Q:E|'Mllu\'lfl:u'llu at 10:00 | GOMdsmith's 1dyl Recallod By the | tral committee. Ho thinks it doos not pay | row. L Sax s T i of a Texas City. BAbIs<KBaE 16 e Hasd =0 Y i st oat T Fate of an Towa Town. him to make a canvass, at considerable loss JE— Usod For Polttical Purposos. able—Special to Tue Bee.]—Commodor [ this morning the new tariff bill was laid be- of time and money, in & hopeless fight. eft For the Corn Palace. Bateman did not put in an appearance at the | fore the committee by Senator Allison, chair- ——— Lixcory, Neb, Sept. 25.—[Special Tele 1lala. gram to Tne Bee|—The First Nebraska | A RELIC OF THE REFORM ERA [Special to | regiment of the K. of P. order, 150 strong, surce of the | left over the Northwestern to-mght for Sioux A FIERCE BATTLE IS RAGING, | mectingof the St. Paul stockholders to-day | man of the sun-committe at which Mr. Pri holders present hi All the State Rangers and Sheriffs | wiom J, and a second copy o presided. Tho share- | was sent to Senator Beck at Fortress Mon- [ THE NEBRASKA POLITICAL FIELD Sept. nly fraternized with those | roe. The committee then formally began the g s M % Co. reprosent. and | consideration of the bill, y M. Day, tres 8. Morgan & Co. represent, and | “yo i prossion that the measure is the [ Campalgn Work Begun in Earnest— | Oxallala board of tr Cleveland's Famous Sop to the Mug de, is now in the east | City, Ia., to attend the corn palace celebra- 4 of Fronticr Ordered to the agreed to the project for the registration of | work of the republican caucus is entirely in- Vavlows CotR Ly PAIMSKR At working up an excursion that will arrive | tion at that pla The following divisions “.-lmpu ((It;lw‘r:‘(-l:‘ 1uto luu:uch Scene of Hostitities by Y ish transfers in London. The ts details never having been sub 3 et here on the 2ith, during the fair. comprise the regiment: Lincoln No. 7, Mar Books—Relief For Settlers in Forosd Marches, \\:h;mnwl(-p Immuln r.ubn-:um was amicablo e 3;_.“.‘].’\1_\‘:,:::.?.“:‘:‘T‘('",‘,‘\:‘l, ‘u:.::.[:m::&l“‘ uond:rLCnnu;ml—knulnzs The city council intends calling a special | shall No. 10, Apollo No. 11, Ashland No. 23, 01d Camp Sheridan, and harmonious, although bitter things were NTEaE - 5 X v at Camp Brooke. clection in a short time to vote bonds for the | Broken Bow purpose of constructing a system of water- | knights of I works, brotherhood ot atters of discussion from time to time, ublican senators will be in no respect ed from submitting amendments when 25, Hebron No. 23, The qu Sutton wi i he . e ot gL Ee Pensions For Votes, rather intimated than said about Armour Anarchy Ituns Riot. and his associates. I saw Commodore Bi \ Avstiy, Toxas, September 2.—All day | man after the meeting adjourncd at the | the bill comes before the senate, and in fact, i I{}J{’;‘\"“{;‘[g:l :‘~Ix:t“"" {apselal "Tm- rml{n_\' rn\u-\‘)‘u'.l\u.lc has v;(-;\rll,\'{vm'll‘\{\n'l tr!i;-I_(u:t‘:;m{x::\.ml’{'hur\\nmh-m ‘X'«Il|)lkl)\“'““‘\"\‘: “‘mn-\'vr‘»\‘ll::\;{fis:"r:.::;:\wl:'pru vasterday o : befc Hotel Victoria and askel & » knew the | it 18 like other measures in their progress SK 1 Neb., Sept. 25.—[¢ 0 10 second stol hen completed it will be presented . oo K. of P. band of o o, D, 0., Bept: Y yesterday and the day before, the most .mltt Vi ‘;)rlax-:-_l wskeld liim i he knew the | 4 00 Ve senate. It is still subject tp @ | to Tir Bek.]—East Nebraska City, formerly | the fiucst in the Tenth judicial district, this city accompaiiied the party, % WASHINGTON Dl Gy EESBE RS alarming telegrams continued to pour in on talls. .Ho sald: ne change in committee, The bill is a volumin- | known as Eastport, Ia., now exists only in | The Union Elevator company has shipped i e Some very strange proceedings have been Governor Ross, informing him that a war, ‘I have read the report and think it a move | ous affair, coverin during | Twenty-Pourth District Democ 2 250 pages of ordinary bill out rs of whea ats. m this point ten ¢ going on in the oftice of the third auditor of bloody and fierce, was raging on the Texas | in the right direction, but I predict that the | size, including, of course, the Mills® bill, ::::1'!‘!“(";‘\\ 'I‘::f:‘bllx|‘,"‘be :fi“h.‘r'{":f\” :l‘IL L’um the past ten days, and there are three firms | McCoorJuscrioy, Neb., Sept. 2 pecial | the treasury during the past two months, frontier, and that Rio-Grande City has been | committec when it is appointed to make in- | Which is struck out, and the entire under- | DUt that & bec | buying grain af this point, The Ogallala | Moiogram to Tue Ber.]—The democrats of | Six of tho most expert clerks in that burcau for the last twenty-four hours in possession | vestigation will find the directors have not | Yaluation bill, unon which the senate com- The “Q" has removed its depots and en- [ Milling company is also doing an immense mitteo spent ncarly o year. The nextmeet- | gines aud cleared up all its business there. | business. \F-.f:\l:\,n.? 1‘:.";1\(‘.’,‘lf‘.‘;“:",‘:’::\'.‘l',‘.;“ ing of the full committec is called for Thurs- | e | o FoniGved 1K ST PR —— on here to-day to nomin 1 sensational | nccuses them of doing, neither will they find | duy morning, when o formal reading of the | ¢ ast storc removed from the placo yes The Valley County Fair. for state senator -from the Twenty-fourth | the issue of each pension, with the name of " 4 W ' & terday and a petition is being circulated to g i A § . e thau the other. They all demond troops | that the prescut board has acted other than | bill will be” continued, Tt is said that its | \FECRY PIC R0, T 8 O RE CHE FIEE o Sept. 23, pecial to Tue | senatorial district. Mr. Taylor, of Excter, | pensioner, rate of pension per month, and smmediately, and convey the impression, | With profound good judgment. They will | Hetding in the senate wilh . it sl iledin e Xth annual fair of the Valley | received the nowination, V. Smith, of | town and county address. Only the mala in plain words, that anarchy runs riot on ourteen railroads running into St. Paul e b s % idences now remain of o town | Ounty agricultural society takes place next | McCoolJunction, withdrawing in his Tavor | o gionors are included in this list, and the have pledged their hona not to Only two re vy T i i ) 5 the borders and that the lives of American > there were but three a few years ago. | make public any provisions of the bill, | that several years ago had a population of week on its grounds near Ord. The fair Corn Palace and Politics, only lists made have been of pensioners in 1 joint con- | haye boen at work classifying the list of the of armed Mexicans, Each suc andidate | male invalid pensioners, giving the date of gram was more startling ceding tele- | purchased too many steel rails, as Mr. Price otizens 1n that section are in fmnmin They will find that this company has been | and only about a° dozen copies have been ‘,‘\‘""",‘\"'if'i'{‘i“ ::rl‘ nll\\l"w:-: 5 ?t‘\‘\ unfi Ul{ lasts four days, October 2, 3, 4 and 5. S Saney, Neb, Sept. 23.—[Spoeeial to Tk | the states which are practically doubtful, 5o Cat = printed, A 280 »one 8 ie liveliest towns in the west. vas the oL ar e od it g Al = e peril, forced to haula car load of grain 300 miles | printod. Al those but the ano sont t6 Bend | {40 ¢ JLritius of the Burlington road and aiso | croe e mared dollars will be distributed i | Bar.|—Our fair was o grand success this | with tho exception of Kentucky. The lists e ity is eight miles from the | for half the price they formerly received for | tof Beck have been returned to the clerk ¢ I n 0 1 special premiums and a_very successful fair : have been for California, New York, and Rio Grande City is cight miles from the | for hall the price they formerly received for | 4}, committec and are locked up 1a his cus- | of a branch of the Kansus_City, St. Joe & | is expected. Company B, Second regiment | ¥e All who saw our corn palace thought | have been for California, New York, a i nearest raitroad station and 1t is extremely | one-third the distance, 1 w At you would Council Bluffs line. The town's bus- [ N.'N. G., will be on the rounds during the | it the finest thing they ever saw. New Jersey, and the clerks are just now com- difffcult to reach it. warmly deny my visit abroad to be that of an othing but a few pivotal items which | iness at ome time was quite | entire fai o X \ . On October & and 4, will take | Our candidate for congress gives umver- | pleting the lists of peusioners for Indiana. ¢ for some time been public 18 known of | extensive, and a large packing house was in | place the firemen's tournament. ‘Three hun- | sal satisfaction m old Richardson, and Mr. | \ypile this work has been going on the the provisions of the measure. Tairty-four oration there, But the treacherous Mis- | dred dollars in prizes will be competed for | Connell need have no fears of any seratehing | o i Gho are employed to attend at new items, mamly drugs, chemicals and | souri washed into the river the entire | by the fire companies of St. Paul, Loup City | in this county. It is a matter of business | /07 wnd run errands for the principal grasses, have been added to the free list, and | former town site within the past two years,'| and Ord. Hon. C. H. Van Wyck will deliver [ with republicans here: this fall. We will | the doors and run errands for the princip Governor Ross has, notwithstanding, or- | envoy for Mr. Armour. The person who dered the entire ranger foree of Texas to pro- | started the story docs not know perhaps that cced with all possible haste to the scene of | Mr. Armour does not need envoys. When battle, as a massacre of Texans is feared. the English stockholders come to appreciate more are likely to be added before the bill | compelling the property owners to ‘move | an address on the afternoon of October 4. look well to the south clerks and officers have been placed The Mexicans number ten to one of the | what he as done for St. Paul they will send | leaves the committee. Sugar and rice are Ll\-;'w'r (o Bk }'\5":,'"3 i kg e = on clerical duties as far as possible. white citizens in that section, and there is no | envoys to hun bearing grateful thanks.” cut 50 per cent. Salt and lumber are practi. | BUSLCC ARG (CTL, Ald Lhe on.y beope now X Adams County Republican. Failure at Atkinson. .One of the colored messengers made out the telling to what cxcesses they will rosort, [ Later on I asked Mossrs, Morgan & Co, | ¢ally unchanged. Tobacco and aleohol used | vning In the old place arca few squat- | 1yemixas, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Spocial Telo- [ ATKINS [Special Tele | 'vouchers for the last month's pay for the especially as they have no difficulty in escap- | how the share movement was getting on, | '™ 'H¢arts are to be untaxed. & e gram to Tue Bee.]—The Adams county re- | gram to 5 stock of E. L | wiple burenu. These six expert clerks are i to Mexico, “Well,” said Mr. Barnes, smiling, “I need CHIEF J 1CE FULLER. The Rally at Pawnee City. publican convention, held here to-day, made | Brooks, de in general merchandise, was | o jndustriously at work completing the ( algo telegraphed all [ say no more than that we have receiv NEE Cit overnor sherifs of ¢ he bord 10 it to proceed by forced m; troubled district and take armed posses w { y Neb., Sept. 25.—[Speeial to | the following nominations: For state sena- | taken in .]—The republican rally was rather | tor, J. D. Ta; a big thing. I have not been able to under- | sentative, F'. I t night on a £3,000 m art, of Hastings; for repre- | by Baker & Miller, from whom Olmstead, of Paulme: for | Purchased last October. Milier rtgage held he stock was s in posses- er contiguous hes to the th Preparing to Assume the Duties of His Office Next Month. list of pensioners who receive their pay ,000 and 150,000 shares to re through the Indianapolis agency. It is stated between 1 ter,” S i i : " | thatcopios of the pensioners In each county G0, Sey ) ce Fuller i i sion. > tota s timated at S0 N likawise talegrapiied vo ths Han —_— Cmeaao, Sopt 2. Chiof Justice’ Fuller | stand fully the meaning of the demonstration | county attorney, John A. Casto, of Hastings. | from 000 4o Havilitles juvo cstimaled %° | arato bo sont to tho demooratio county come Antonio rifles, the Belknap rifles and the UNDERGROUND HUSTINGS. received a number of callers at his office to- | pere, 1t is possible the republican local | The convention was harmonious and the | mont, have n mortgage of about $1,000. The | mittecs and a complete list to the state cen- Houston light guards to hold themselves in day, and pursued his arrangements for a . R 3 £ managers are afraid of the result in Pawnce | nominations are considered excellent. The | other creditors ave unsecured, tral committee. The object in doing this readiness to march at a moment's notice. Youthful Chicago Politicians Meet in | pormanent removal from Chicago. He will county, and 80 are getting in their best licks, | Submission question was not rais ! ed, though > : 4 i s X ; vork is to give the political managers in — a Cave. retain his political residence here. This | 13 5 . . 2 it is generally understood that Taggart is in The State W. C. o 5 ) A, Nreved AT E Ok S TRCrRaI 1 e e s L 3 ut in view of prior republican majorities I o % . Gt iy S UL GASS Indiana an opportunity to make advances to The News in Washington. pClnicaao, Sevt. %5, —[Spocial Telegram t0 | courso is no innovation. Nearly all suprome | thine this cannot be true, Whatever the rea- | Tayor Of and Olustoad against it. The latter | prysmixas, Neb tho pensioners through forty or fifty special Wasmixaros, Sept, 2 Acting Secretary | Tur Br —Since the location by the police judges maintain their citizenship at their vas a member of tho lower house four years . Thom pson this morning received the follo 5 Shae 2 [ ; Lol i " | eram to Tur B; pension agents now in each of the doubtful KT8 Weslia Who G La gk KEh boy Fobba A son may be, there were a good many people | ago. Both are lawyers and young men of former hom o8, i . abillty sy ung ol e W. G Ty \1 to-day, | states and through the county and state ing telegram from the collector of ¢ o cavo on the north sio, this underground | 1 will £0 £ Washington in a day or two, | 0ut and quite a display mado. Of course, all | fine ability, who will conduct a vigorous cam- | the W €, T 1 ety wiowmued Sy | GOl committocs. Incroasea of ponsions at Brownsville, Tex,, dated tho 24th inst.: | 800 B UG ROV 06, s wnderround | g 3 GG this attornoon. “Tho court | kinds came, Wymore, Liborty, Burchard, | Paign. sl iy afogmn %0 10-bo promised by the wholesale to. those The situation at Rio e City is pr o 3 © quite the | its on October , and I will be sworn in | Table Rock, Dubois, Humboldt, and other | An Absconding Credi o a ST Who will vote the democratic ticket. The carious, but quict to-day, pending thing among many youths here. Several Vothi 7 ¢ mding editor Captured. ¥ e i il l h then. Nothing further will be done on the | jlaces sent their delegations. The cannon at Ncligh, mer ence of & committee from the mob with the | “‘gans sheriff, and the result of the wounds. If no agrecment is reached United States troops ase of invalid pensions c [Special Telogram | libitum by the 1 be made ad have been found, having keada muissioner of pensions, ters in vacant basemcents and under side- Dakora Crry, Neb., Sept. 25.—|Special to The O1d Settler first day, probably, as the court usualky ad- | from Wymore was brought into use. Tho | Tur Bre.]—A few months ago o man named | NFLa, Neb,, Sept. 2 journs on the openin of each session to il < Tue o . apa! Hoi THEN AND NOW, walks, and only yesterday another gang of | DAy its respects to the prasident,” speakers in the afternoon were Mr. Krohn of | Allison, skipped out from Jackson this | to Tue Bs o 010 motilers! raunion i s | poco i o SN AND KOW, asury dos :‘{,‘,l.',l"{‘,",',‘.‘,'(“fu',’.‘.'m".‘;‘fi‘,!]‘(l‘:.",,'}lfi}ff:, (hs 8% | youthful snonlk thioves was unearthed In an Vill any ceremony attend your inaugu; Atchison, Kan,, and Mr. Scott of Lincoln. | county, leaving behind a number of unpaid | grand success. r 1,500 people were pres- | partment was ordered to take the large stock State troops will reach here Wednesda, excavation which they had made under a va- was asked. They made the usual lively campaicn | bills, and taking with him a team and wagon | ent to- Tnspector Sebree and Marshal Dillard cant lot on the west side by burrowing from “Lthink not,” was the reply. “I don't | speeches, The prineipal crowd came after | on wwhich there was a chattel mortgage of | adadr reviewing the history of the settle- | treasury und ispector know of any custom of that kind, and I was | supper, and the chief attraction was the pre- | §150. Search was immediately instituted for | ment of the state and its wonderful progress. | “Department ¢ I o ol oy of war this after. | UDder the sidowaik. Tho latost novelty, presont whon Chiof Justice Waito was sworn | cossion. - Delegations of torchliglts from the | Allison’s whereabouts, but all efforts to find AR5 Appointments,” noon ordered United States traops to bo sent | however, was the discovery last ovening of [ inMarchdy 1574 o S visiting towns and -cities, in addition | him proved futile until yesterday, when in- as made a fine | of circulars issued by the crctary of the date of September 1, 1886, ular No. Division of cut them in two and block WS, them up to be used on tho blank side as 3 % i aabinin s % tcase | to our own, d ro- elligence receiver cel > & scrateh tablet paper. 1t will be remembered 10 Rio Grande City for the protection of life s al meeting ina cave on the north G OHBEF U NELIED EWAILA: OHaT e | st e )u::":lohml':: fi”‘"“,‘omm"y fi;‘lll'ifi}(}“lflsn::"fifl;fic"}':'1M}h'.iilg,::f had been | mhe Colored Voters Will Make the | that this was the fawous circular issued by and proporty thor : gule. As Ofticer Burns was patrolling his | chief justice said that he had ordered his | of young ladies, expert In flag drill, dressed | now swaits a requisition from Nebraska's Election of Weaver Sure. Acting Scer Pairehild over the name of Mr. Macl'ccley said that this action was in_frout of a vacant loton Sheflicld | gown but had mo idea what sortof fithe | in ‘red, white and blue, and when a hundred | governor. WATERLOO, Ta., Scpt. 25.—[ al 'ele- | Grover Cleveland, dated at the executive ed ‘on_information received from the uue, near webster avenue, he heard a | \ould havoe, taiking huadredtot: ek araReal s carrying s e gatn 16Ty Ban | tn the Mahaska oounty wsion July 14, 193, addressed “To_the acting s of the treasury, and was [ confuscd murmur of voices which secmed to | Mr, Fuller has loft his law practice here, | thir flags, march in regular time, and par: The Perkins County Seat Fight. T e T ads of Departments in the Service of the taken more as o precaution than with the | proceed from beneath the ground. He | valued at §35,000, to Mr. S. Gregory and | ticularly ab night, carrying their varicolored | Graxt, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Special to Tup | [CPULHcan convention the colored VOlors, | General Government,” and warning all em- idea that the troops would be forced into hied the prairie and finaliy discovered a oting men who hiave been in Mr. Fller’s | Chineso. lantorns inaNT, Neb,, Sept. [Specia 8 | numbering over one thousand, derr action. He said he thought that the dificul: | trap door about two. fect squaro, Raising | oat Lh i bl L LA 7y : ~The impression has somehow fast- « r M. M. Booth and James M. Harlan. | deed. Thore was chify 0 ties wore about over, and that they' would [ this e found u tunuel, through which he ud- | M. Hoothi 18 a sor of Jidgo Honey Booth, | the. marthing was - orer. aligoihe. e | ened itself upon the public that the recent eventually be udjustéd without the interven- | vanced on his hands and; knees for o distance | Reun abrhe o faicy ot foo Moty occasion was up to the highest capectations. | county seat election in Perkins county re- tion of the milit There are, he said, ifty when lic siw in front of him a versity, My, Hayl 2 vithstandfng these i g i SR s L L e D T T ! UL I university. Mr. Har v son of Ass0 But notwithstanding these demonstrations | sulted in taking the county seat away from nded the | ployes of the government “against the use of nomination of L. A. Wiles, a' colored man, | their ofticial positions i atteripts to control for recorder. This was denied. The colored l'ulilh'nl ";f"-'v‘m'l']"lfll in flffl“;ffli‘}fx‘lu:g;fi N tho strarihit tiokat. resolving to | Under peril of the loss of their positiony ‘r‘:f““K’:‘li;""“‘;‘m_;;‘]‘;’l“‘h‘f‘;“_“m m?l(il:"”f\'n';:" This circular was issued duriug the civil square ice o N {e ¢ irite i “he: ere i " rE . i CS dently ccorder, JUaY of S 4 inis ! hor o bo sent 1o to Grando City was 1oft to | and cfght feot in height, lfghted by torohes | ©utico Harlan, of Kentucky. | e STt cAmpaikn spoochos, there 9 | Grant. This is incorrect. Grant is the county | come the democrats, arid in their county con- | SoiH S, oAb 1 b orala YA e “,’(‘.'l.“,‘.n,w.“ nr(u’.:‘.‘l“ .m;(‘":;‘:,( .-‘.-.“:\:,;:.m:m._ ,::,I.{ r:’lrl“.f\i“.‘!l"“l:‘hl a n\Lun‘l‘m:u{ rl:(_l\(\, K ;blfs AMELIA R S' PLANS. in one form or another, continues to ask im- ,‘(::‘: 2{]:-,323::"(‘0:1;::3. '1','.‘.‘1 l:x;:l;w:o‘?or:‘ly ll:z; x;l‘l‘[?&l"‘ltfin ‘!'\ll"vl;fi\l‘“l“\’\"::‘l‘“‘“lufi:ol;:i.{::?llv‘l?‘fi scratch paper and its fuce turned downward ho se ' 0 o to-day receive and 8tools e place was ventilated by SR ) & 3 3 3 c estinati vi telogran from the consul general at Mata: | means of several pieces of tiline theust up | She Hopes Hereafter to Ilustrate Her [ horhiert iesuons ubon subjects whieh havo | jolq it as long as ‘the sun shines. Grant | negroes are expected to vote against Major | *™ o ounawcn the WAL L) R B e S S B A e Voira: e T ot i e peumiat: | county is in the North Platte country, whilo | Lacey, the republican congressional candi- ; i A h Senator Paddock called up in jthe senata ouble at Rio Grande City, but giving no ad- | sion was in_progress and seventeen angr, R e 3 N " e’ Grant, the bustling county seat of kins | date. 'This assures the re-clection by an i this afternoon and sccared tho passage of ditional particulars. s were shouting at cach otherand waving NEY YORK, Sept. 24—|Special Telegram | the Jast Jopistatardtl ' e et | countd, is in the South Platte countr, creased majority of Congressman Jin Weaver | et i vonortad on Avgnat 3" fromm STIN, Tex., S —Information in the fists in the air, while the preside to Tue Bre.]—Concerning her future work s ilns ————— from the Sixth Towa di o 5 4 Auvsmiy, Tex., L u E ) t! president, 4 . legislature cost the state $185,000 while no the committee on public lands for the relief executive office to-day from Rio Grande Willie Powley, was vainly endeavoring to re- | Mrs. Amelia Rives-Chanler said to-day: * prior legislature had exceeded §30,0001" The Kearney Shooting Tournament. —— of sattlers upon the old Camp Sheridan milis has been very meagre. It is supposed that | store order. 1t was the extraordina am working on a drama to be called ‘Athel- | "\[s it true that the last legislature appro- | KEARNEY, Neb., Sept. 25.—|Special to Tne Old Man Gallup Dead. tary reservation in the Valentine land dis- the wires around the place have been cut by | that had been heard by the oficer. wold.! It will bor the mob. Enough is known, however, to say | trol wagon was called and the Tads were [ (05 0 HE B ‘}'}7,,,""..-:“:;':"1 “;"fl‘ ': Bgfi:lcfl, over #2,000,000 for various pur- | Be that Sebree, the United States custom office, | taken to the Halstoad street station, where | Will be published in Harper's Magazine a How much has the organization of the who shot Garzais in Fort Ringgold, is under 4 they said the cave had been constructed as | Svon as finished. Iam going to try to illus- v M ]—The shooting tournament of the SHENANDOAT, Ta., Sept. 25,—[Special Tele- Kearney gun club commenced to-day and is | #ram to Tik Br.]—Old man Gallup, fatner having a large attendance from all over the | of the murderer, Frank p, died about 2 It confirms the entries made within limits of this reservation, The full pro- ons ot the bill were given in Tur Ber tho protection of Licutenant, Colonel Clen: | tho headguartors of a_political debating so- | trato my owa worl in future, This winter I state militla cost the state, and what 18 the | yute, Parmalee, Keteham and Brewer are | 'clock to-day at his home_in this place trom spediaiiatitiofuins Rutiiia ERaRI R denning,” commanding the United States | ciety. Kverything was harmonious last | shall study deawing and painting under some bk b B here from Omaha, while Hardin is_expected | a tumor of the stomach. He was acquittes T T troops. = ‘This morning Colonel Clen- | evening when the SheMeld avenue boys, all s gt 8 CeriginioverdnguisiilyoRnonioaeficontinue s el | v 3 Stas i et L Kavolalivey 2 (i S L (T this afternoon. Grand Island, Hastings, | by the courts of complicity in the murder for denuing telegraphied ~ to Governor | democratic sympathizers, assembled. Labter ;::‘i:fu{"go}“;“:,\,"h’;:,:f,,‘}:.‘d“e: 1:{1“1}'",::3““:{ sk ,ksln';,\]‘,e‘,,‘,J,‘}"é:f:h‘,":f,‘k,“’;‘f\.' {hite, 88 | Minden, North Platte, and in fact nearly | which his son Frank mct his death. Old Ross that ho “would protect Sebrec | on the Bissell stroet boys arrived and a dis- | W0t Gnd writing hand 1n hand, - Somoe tme | of the taxpayer's businoss Now much money | €very town in western Nebraska are repre- [ Mrs, Gallup was brought over from Clarinda at all hazards until the civil authorities could | turbance ensued, which_ divulged the seeret | Yo 100V EE'0E ono of mny heroines, | was appropriated mor for what purpose by | sented. An abundance of live pigeons have | on Sunday in charge of a deputy sheriff to be bo aided by the sta oy wild | of the cave which had boen caretully guarded | it tho publishors wouldn't use it bocause | the last loglsiature. "The taxpayer's bhaincss | been secured and” the bilanco of the pro- | present at the bedside of lier dying tusband, rumors were afloat he ne of them | for month: Lieutenant Lloyd threatened to ’ sal o o W 00 retined. 1] vl i hay g e o dis- | gramme 1s made up of artificial targets, Whatever bad feeling may have existed 18 to the offect that o Moxican mob in large | lock the youthful politiciaus up, but they | theysuid the facewas too retined, They | is to pay his tax and let the legislawure dis Senator Manderson appeared on record as one of Senator Palmer's attorneys in a suit filed in the courts to-day against the archi- tects who built Palmer's residence in this city. The residence was to cost £0,000, but e before it was completed an_expendituro of A At a0y By e LAt es e against the old man and woman in connec- | & Sk SN ; bodies menaced the United States troops in | bogged hard for liberty and on their promis- | 1oy bacaePt iny ddea of, my creation, but | poseof the money as it thinks bests Says He Was Tired of Life. tion with the tragedy of o fow weeks ago | Mihiean: :’.q"\'fgfl:‘«".?nu;‘.f-ffi:;mvfi o Fort Ringgoid in order to lynch Mr, Sebree. | ing to give up the cave they were allowed to | Giore. raprod faces T shall study hard i T v & 4 S &necial | 8eems to be fast dying out and is being grad- | proceeding against him for some of the o During the day Governor Ross roceived @ | go home, D e sty Sl e How Means Was Nominated. Nennaska Ciry, Neb., Sept. 35.—[Special | )1 oovered with the veil of charity, D raa R ¥ " dispateh from General Stanley, commanding —_—— Paris and hiopo o bo able to hereafter draw | Gaxp Ist.ox, Neb., Sopt. 25.—[Special to | Telegram to Tue Bre.|—An old soldier HHIRYOL ¢ . the United States troops in’ Texas, saying The Purroy Flag Laid Low. that the secretary of war had ordored i t0 | Npw Yonx, Sept. 25.—[Special Telogram protect the lives of the people and their prop- | o “3" B8 ek Sl Pty At the scenc of the trouble, and to hold | to TuE Bee.]—The recent announcoment of Sebreo until he is demanded by tho state | Mayor Hewitt to the effect that the Henry M 10, i i, a8 Representative Dorsey. will take a crowd course I shall keep on with my writing. Mr, | Tie BEE.]—Your report about the nomina. | hamed Christian, hailing from Clay Cente: Reunion at Shenandoah, of congressmen to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Chanler and I shall only stay in New York | tion of Mecans for state senator from Hall | Neb., left his coat and vest on the river SueNANpoAn, Ia., Sept. 25.—|Special Tele- | show at Athletic park to-morrow afternoon. until we leave for Rokeby. Afterashort | 5 - in. | bank, where they wore found to-day. A let- | gram to Tnr Bee.]—This was the first day Joscph D. Fegan, of Clinton, Ia, and stay at Rokoby we shall go to_ my home in | 2hd Howard was rather incompleto and in- | ¢34 I 500ae s ataressod to his wifo and | 5 ! y e : f y Rl i ; Tt ank A, Whittmore, of Long Pine, Neb., b0 e Bl et coant U0 senrY | Virginia. for o two months' visit and shall | correct. Tho so-called ropublioan convention | jnformed her that he was tired of lifo and | Of tho Northwestorn Missourt and Southwest o-day admitted to practice” before the L e S S - Purroy banner at Fourtecnth strect and | ¢yon Jeave for Paris, where we are to pass | wasan exclusive railroad affair, Means i8 | would drown himself. The letter was for- | ¢ri Iowa veteran's association’s reunion at | jnterior department. WYOMING'S TERRITORIAL FAIR. Broadway must go, has had its effect. The | the winter,” the railroad candidate, intended to be one of | warded to its address. No footprints were | this place. About six hundred veterans have |~ Major J. W. Showalter, of Fremont, Neb., ) 3 4 AIR. | purroy banner no longer floats proudly in S the scventcen senators the railroads are | discoverable near the water, arrived and are in camp at the fuir grounds, | is ut the Hamilton. Fine Displays of Farm Products and | the brecze. Inspector of Incumbrances Ma- Old and Very Silly, after. He was received at the Grand Island G General Prentiss and other speakers are e Gt ’(}uud Racing. ginms and nine assistants applied the axe to | Prersnero, Sept. 25.—John K. Lemon, an | oot not by a large, but by a small delega- The Lutheran Synod. l:“““\h '""‘l will “(‘““‘“.fl,;','l‘l't‘”s‘;‘“ at the Senate Executive Business. Creyesse, Wyo., Sept. 25.—|Special Tele- | the pole that supported the banner and | aged and respected citizen of Allegheny, was | tion of railrond republicans, and by about | RisiNe, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Special to Tug | £aIP fres to-morrow and [Thursday bveb: | Wasmixarox, Sept. 25.—Tho senate has ings. Governor Larrabee is cxpected to be gram to Tue B presentand review the parade. rial fair was opened here to-day with a large "The Wyoming torrito- | speedily laid it low. The banne 8 the corporation yard and the Purre S now in ites will swindled out of §10,000 this afternoon by two | sixty—not 400—enthusiastic 'railroad tools | Brr: bunco men. The old gentleman was enticed | cclcbrated —the great event by bearing ]—The election of delegates to the gen- passed the house joint resolution to continue ! o e b 3 e ol i cral synod at Allegheny, Pa., next year occu- i L pa oo the provisions of the existing law providing ; ! have to pay the usual charges to got it out. f & PNy o induc torches and drawing with their own hands i ho an sy i Sei for the expenditures of the gove: attendance. The displays of farm vroducts, | This is the result of a quarrel between the | 11t0 ahouse on lonr.l stroot and mdmcdl to | {fuir grand master in a carriage through tho | Pied the attention of l?u Lutheran synod this 5 T"(’,-‘..v“'é""{"a Scandal. OX$10 X RONLITILES o government up cattle, horses and sheep exceed those of pre- | famous board of incumbrance and Purroy, | Play 8 game in which it was alleged he had | gireets, O. A. Abbott, the defeated candi | morning. Six hundred dollars was appro- ETROIT, Mich., Sept. 22 —A special from | to and including October 10. The Stewart won £10,000. To get this it would be neces- | date for the same honors of two years ago, | priatedto beneficiary education. Thethanks | Hillsdale, Mich., says: *New intcrest has | resolution calling upon the president for such sary to produce a like amount. The victim | was master of ceremonies, scated in the | of the synod were returned to the citizens of | been aroused in the Waldron scandal by the | information as he has received sinco the 7th fell into the trap atonce and went to the | same carriage, together with his successor ng for their royal entertainment of the | arrest hore to-day of V. S. Bidwell on a | M8t rearding the action of China upon Third National bank, where he drew out the | for the Salt creck trip. Al the proceedings | synod and to the railroads for tho usual cour- | (e of confederating with Nellio Bidwell | e treaty, and upon which the senate went moue; Returning, he placed it on the | from beginning to end, so far, have been ar- | tesies. The synod adjourned to meet next | ynd Charles W. Waldron, to defraud. Bid- cret session to-day, was withdrawn by table. He then took another chance and was | ranged by the *‘ropublican” ¢lub under the | year at Grand Island, And Chorlon I R . Cotranle s nator from Nevada as soon as the informed that he had lost §20,000. Thisdazed | auspices of the railroad and republican club == it 18 supposed Waldron went away. Bidwell | $oors were closed, to give the scnator from him for a moment, but he quickly recovered, | boss, John Thurston. The final arrange- | Charged With Sunday Liquor Selling. | and his wifo returned to. Griiney last night, rmont an opportunity to offer a broader and, drawing o revolver, demnanded his | menis for the defeat of ‘the rallroad candi- | Nenwaska Ciry, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Special | but Mrs. Bidwell was warned, and left. this | Gng,, ‘Bio resslution went overfor u day Oy criaf tho awlndlors Knookadithe: | aate il ibo'madolky i poople. to Tug Ber]—Arthur Freet, a Nebraska | morning, going towards the Indiana line, AL Jocking the door after them. I3y the time City bum, was arrested Sunday for being | Further deyelopments aro looked for to- Army Order Lemon had succeeded in foreing the door drunk. This morning he sccured the usual s | Sept. 25 open both men had disappeared, The police | KPAR £10 and costs, whereupon he filed information have not been | B g vious years, To-day's races excited great | The friends of the latter say the end is not onthusloam, Tho frat race, o 9:80 trot for a | J3L bk A% OGRS WONReYS, PlRef b ot R s T iA Mastinie choat: 1 that Ma 3to'rl[',-\;'l|u'mhn_\'b bo mayor this SR o i1 , by e will not be mayor son AL ore Gollfoe, Gar. oy say things tooin print. nver, third; Jim Page, John Chuse, Chey- i A ne, owner, fourth, Important to Shippers. The half mile trotting race for yearling | Cmicaco, Sept. 25.—Quarantine restrictions colts, purse $350, was contested by G. B. | on account of the yellow fever in the south (o e it Fiozhon and, Mpubols | compelied tho Tilinois Central company to- Gead heat. § ; £ day 10 issue a notice to shippers setting forth The one and one-cighth mile running race | that the road cannot reccive or forward At Camp Brooke, v, Neb., Sept 25.—[Special to Tre —_—— WasmNGroN Blown Up By Dynam to Tne Bee.|—Colonel Alfr pecial Telegram t . 0 1 L. Hough, b N ¥ . 5 i were notified, but se far they |—Orders were issued yesterday at | against the large drug firm of H. human, B ¢ B, 4 A 2 e S 4 fo M ykmion owners, gontiaman riders, for | treight for Graud Junction, Toun., Jaoks pprebended. Lemon is seventy vears of | Camp Brooke for details from the differen | for selling liquor on Sunday. Hut the firm | WnEELING, W. Va, Sept. Ninth infantry. (iromotods from URIGHAIR tho 81,000 cup, offered by the Cheyeune lub, | Miss., stations on tho Aberdeen and age and quite wealthy. ~This is the second | commands to proceed to the Platte river and | emphatically denies the charge, day night last the house of 1D colonel Sixte ), is relieved from was won by Derenda, G 1%, Goodell, Choy: | branchios, or tor any points on or reached by | time within six month ‘¢ that the bunco zame | ¢iFES & FTEREC AP 0P TR B0 — who lives in Moons, Tyler county, W. Va., | further duty in the Deportuent of the Platte, o SR ke pirit W eontast C | by the following lines: Memphis & Charlcs- | has been successfully worked in this city for (m "-u’ 'm»d e ket I‘hm‘”“ "" :;"‘i‘“fi Refused to Be Slaughtered. blown up by dynamite, Dr. Gorrell and | and upon the expivation of his present leave > , Whic s 4 spirited contest. a & Merid Arge amc ascines and gabions, dd 0 the reg- L 5 o5 1 Deln ki 3 . 4 i % The troiting race for 2:33 class was un. | 10 Vicksbure & Moridin > | 4arme Bnounts, ular Al the balanco of the time will be | _ DE® MOINES, Ia., Sept. 25.—[Special Tele- | one of his children were badly injured and a | 0f absence oraered to join lis vegiment at finished on account of darkness. The flest | §0 GO (n BETE B0 RO asA B Rt a0 3 i E 3 R gram to Tue Bee.—The democratic state | visitor named Campbell, who resided near | Whipple Bar Avizou; hat \was won by Muznet, owned by Dubois | Sruard the Alibuna & Great Southern ng Rates on Ores. spent in the making of fascines and gabions T LT Tirst Lic Y o Rt tal paminittapimati s Ahia( g and | Heoron, w second 25.—Representatives | and in flold engincering. Last night at tho | CCRtral committee met here this evening and | Heor 2 tenden, engi- Luctta, i, Colo., Sept. v ay route. The company will | gy, gincer cor oC o i v p| - ty at the ho' varit Smelte Yol ». | Model opera_house a concert was given by | accepted the 1esignation of George Heber- A g B el hy hrtaial b0 e, b 1o receive and’ forward | 10U, the various emlters In Colorado, | \iHiPy it eranko, assisted by Mre: Gons | ling, their candidato for secretary of st . %he Weathe ordarod to ok Minslon mi i for Vicksburg via Fulton & Memphis, | Omaba, 1d Kansas City met here | () orank Wheaton, rs, W. C. Tillson and | and nominated Walter M. Heury of this For Nebraska: ¥ X 41ag138iRps SAE il e i) to-day with western railroad men for | [jeutenant John Kinzie, General Wheaton's | in his place. The 1 portion, cooler in western portion, we: ara’ Woodrur s prantealis S Lrer ihon the Some One Has Blundered. the purp ceing upon a schedule of | chief of staff. The house was crowded, and by the democrats this year, winds. montns sick icave, Oficers of the army who are al from stations in sections of the coun- iufected by the prevailing yellow fever epidemic or for stutions that camnot be : d without trausit through infected lo b ave under orders to join such litia For New Yonk, Sept. New Your, Sept An Ottawa special | gram to Tus B to the Herald says the members of the De- | Journal coutained minion cabinet have been summoned to the | the duk capitol in consequence of a dispateh reccived | Miss M from the imperiai authorities, asking for in- | anoth and bullion from the mines to | by the elite of the ci There w emana of ¥, Bota Mrs, Whcaton ng declined. s some difference be- | and Lieutenant Kinzie were encored, and in —— 48 e mountain smelters | @ trio with Mlle. Franko received a double ‘Women's Foreign Missions, e ‘,,, 2t Fair, cooler in western por and the east. Com.- [ encore. A large number arrived to-day to | Neskaska Ciry, Neb., Sept. 25.—[Special | tion. variable winds, stationary temperat > of Norfolk was not engaged to | mittees composed of delegates from each of | participate in the banquet to the Loyal Le- | 45 myp Beg.|—The fifth annual meeting of | in chstern portion, B ¥ omperaty h. This morning it publishes | these points were appointed to settle this dif- | gion, which occurs to-night at the Midway | 1 Fmonoi 'y o o the Woman's Foreigr % A Ay ics or v age, this time from Notting- | ficulty and an adjournment was taken until | and promises to be a most interesting affair, | the 'Toreka 9 oreign ~[Special Tele- | rates on of ay morning’s | tho smelte cableto the effect that | Lvao theglemand of For lowa: Fair, slightly warmer, sou! 1y winds, 7 ; s man's | , P stations arc authorized to delay sturting s s Ny Sl nd, saying the duke of Newcastle | to-morrow, ——a Missionary society of the M. . church, rep- 5 f"ftl ‘*‘-mm'm'rl» it ll}:w- % Y b ek o m.‘-}r bomtcl;:, :;(:- ermation regarding the velunteer militla 11500 eugaged to Dollic Zerega. 1t remains S Affairs at Nelson, resenting the states of Nebraska, [owa, Mis- LTEAUELO, oDy e civil parade of | 5fiop the expiration of their leaves of abe foreo and defenses of Canada. The British | 13 0% SURAEEE 2 DOLe SRy | I imas A Pair of Fatalities. NrLsoy, Neb., Sept. 35.—[Spocial to Trg | 80uri and Kansas, is to be held in this city | the merchants, manuf. , socicties and | sonce until the epidemic shall hive subsided, :-‘1‘.;..;‘.:““1:' ¢ sppenrs, roaliing ‘.-'.ilx' which published the respective stovies first, Burraro, Wyo., Sept, 25.—[Special Tele- | Brp.1—A sorious case of scarlet fever has de. | QCLePer 11 Ifi,blv and 14. i\\,m t five hundred | labor organizations of Allegheny county to ———— tion should any trouble arise with | SPoke from the high authority they claim, gram to Tue Bee.]—Hill Ruff, of the saloon | veloped in town, and it is not expected the delogates will bo in attendance, day was the feature of the centeanial cele- _ Nebraska and fowa Patents, the United States over retaliation, have eyvengie—. firm of Rufft & Burnett, was accidentally b . e o >, bration. The parade was fuily twenty miles | Wasmxaroy, nt --[Special Toles lon, PR Rate W 3 patient can live, There arc two cases of Candidates For the Pen. long and was taken partin by somg 95,000 L e nsked for an extensive report of the armed Ssen g ar. shot and instantly killed in a saloon on Lau- | o il 4 | GR808 | 3 st s B ¥ ¢ gram to Tue Bee)--The following Nes resistance the county could offer shonid Lovts, Sept. The passenger rate : i typhold fover in (owngnly, ono of whichi was | _Daxora Qiry, Nob., Sep (Bpeclal to | iaox -~ braska patents were granted to-day: vy gt B g B s Sl o Sk el ol i rel avenue last night. Ruft, in company | yrought here, and therefore not an indica- | T1 wl Marfuess, convicted of ik e— L TP i RALOAt ore Riaiieg 1A LGN the Canadian forces 18 receiving reports from | 3ot i i wovning announces a $17.50 rato | o Jolu Dillon “und thers, were in the | tion of any serious unheaithiness of the lo- | horse stealing, and J. H. Brown, who plead | -, SVeS SRG BEAYRCR Acauitted. sorn planiora) Rekirs By Cobn 1At wl parts of tho counury concerning. the con- | flee i YIS WS 1o oo room koo 8 Disfo) Jall from Dillo'n; bl | caliy, guilty to highway robbery in the district THEINNAR PRI S5 mvAiNS. SIURRRR 101 AT phon, Uu(x;-lm- dition of the volunteer forces, and it is un- 3 Bl 14 0 Ne pocket, striking the floos d exploding. e L . o) - - 00 ore la ve vill be o) : y granted a motiol d e sul oom or brus s A, and O, HE-o o8 e yalanttes doreon, At 18 o | N Ta xave Ib will feas - It Dall paseed through Dillon's leg directly mto | , The closing day of Nuckolls county fair | court here last week, will bo taken to Lin Al zainst Ives and Stayner on trial for the em- | Crandell, Nels ment the )i lias 1 unent will increase the vote | si ade a rate of $15.50, or §21 for the | Ruff’s heart, last Saturday was well attended, notwith- | coln the last of this k or the first of next, ze Delagn, a8 iy . Al B8 v e T T 5 . | bezzlement of the property of the Cincinnati, | Hastings, stap! # implement ; Alex R. B she atnent will [ ) Yols | has minds o ryle of § i B Silok oL ot +. | standing the fog that lasted the wholo fore- | The formcr goes for four and the latter for | b nt erty of th at, | I SploAgiting, Lnplamaag p Tohocs po ta o udmit of additions to the pres- | Fount ol o i ratons Clacmuant | mon, . teon D Ninth cavalry, while at way | Hoot, giving the lmpression that the equinoo- | five years. Hemiliop & Dayion vallvaod, sud diccoted | 506 05, Demmeien emscioe, wihdFmiiy i SR to St. Louis, $5; Columbus to St. Louis, with some other children at o' bonfire Satur- | Ul storm was about to descend. ie—— 1o jury feralurn f YRNIIoH of BOY gulity, Yator sad barrow: Anroh G Tasraatee f; 8 Bb SN T 83 1k 0008, \ 2 all = 1 dio i The Evangelical association has broken Cheyenne County Democrats, - . = aon Q. SUREAUSR Young Crocker Badly Hurt. g 49y, was Iatally burut 80d dled to-day, ground for a new churca. A new lumber | Ooarral Sacial ta e A Missing Scientist Found. Qmoba, 1o Gaven D. Anderson, Cnicaco, Sept. 25,—[Special Telogram to Milton West Pardoned. Confedorate Monument Unvelted, | yardis being put in, and the First Nutional | pew - The demecratio loglslative conven. | BOSTON, Sept. 25.-~Word was received at ] Alomalie triokun slntebiing Tue Bue eorge Crocker, the son of Hanmsnene, F Sept, 25.--The board of nfeders Mo en nveiled, ] e democratie legislative conven- iug d $; Archibald R, Byrket, Faire A k9 24 bank building and postoMice is - enclosed and T ; Chiarlos Crocker, the recently deceased Catl. | pardous lias kranted n pardon to Milton | | STAUNTON, Va, Sept. 25.—The monument | wiil'soon be ready for occupmcy. Nelson is | tion of the Fifty-fourth district was held ; bR Y Illionair i to the confederate dead buried here was un- | making no f; bout it, but is growing | here yesterday. All of the counties in the fornia mill o, Wi C a West, the Chicago willionaire, who is serving muking no fuss about it, but is growing ) formia mittionaire was riding Ina cab Lt | e e i the Nartern et | velled to-day in the presence of 5,000 persons, | Fight along without any bopded dobt, and | district were represcnted. . D. Essi, of ok g Ry l“-m“:‘::‘u:’u'“xl:”-“":‘m':":_ s ey 2 ’ A grand-daughter of Albert Siduey Jonn. | With @ first class set of inhabitants, Cheyenne county, was unanimously nom- police hy Thornton Wood, scientist, repor have disapp dquarters this morning that J. Is., boo} »f Washington, the aged | shalitown, Ia., eheck or card case; John W, missing and supposed to | Cords, Willimnstown, H wred in the vicinity of Boston, | Charles J. and J. 13 rest; Albert M. Clark, Mare Lty R e R PR ] as bee sedford, N, H, heating drum 5, teutiary for contributory murder in causing | & P N8 inated for the legislature. bas been found in ] [ S, at Deirg t the death of » man named Huymaker during | 310 assisted by young ldies from cvery o ———— : R Ia, sash fustenor; Georgo I, "Linkhom, use e e N e O B o 1 b il | taté ropresented in the confederacy, un- Otoe County Politics, T e e R e a1 o _ Pythians Asked to Contribute. singor to Tinkham Smoke consuier tome Jaak 10ad) naLeoaiiia Intarvenes. Rowes e pamseasion o ites of ' isovec | veiled the monument, and addrosses’ ‘were | Nenuaska Ciry, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special | O Al A A T jar | NAsuvILLE, Tenn., Sept, 25.—The sup pau, Celar Rapids, Ia., smoke consumer, s B s SN Crn Penusylvania about four years ago. | lade by Governor Lée, Genoral Early, Gen- | to Tue Bre.|—The democratic clubs beld a | JXECRASEL Curmy Neb Sopt, 25, [Svecial | oo cilor of the Knights. of Pythias has is. S — S eral Rosser and Mr. McCulloch, of Annapolis. | meeting last night and arranementa wero | 1 TS BuE: | —A large uumber of counterfeit | yued y circular addressed to tne’ 1iuigite. of | Westorn Postal Changes, _The Dakota Prairie Fives. A e A R 7 IR —— wmade for their grest rally on Thursday next. | 31Yer dollars and half dollars are in circ Pythias of the w WASHINGTON, SOpt, 25— Toler 8. Pavs, Minn,, Sout, $h--Tho sottlers’ 3 arox-Fre {9 : : sts, ; 8 i 10X | tion in the city, aud it is claimed that they | tributions to help the gram to Tux Bep}—-E. G. King wos tod X Alla IR B0 2 Beuuy, Sept. 28.—The National Gazette | CoxstaxtixorLe, Sept. 25.—(Special Ca- | It18 expected that thousands of the “un- | wore inade b ‘The saloons have taken in g 5 ot ay S il eeatrie flacs oaeound Bllendale, | gptacks the Deutchor Rundschau for pub- | plogram to Tug Bee.[—The Greek minister | Washed democraey” will be in line, in uni- | most of them within the past few days. _Confirmed by the Senate. <o g astor st Dunbar, Qo8 GERIS TAkrTon s, Dake, Sept. 25.—Fierco prai- | JShing extracts from Frederick's diary. | nas presented to the Porte o note from the | f0rm and with torches. ) & s WasuiNGToN, Sept. 25.~The senate has | prasic pii ‘,“‘"_’l‘"‘,“‘l:“‘l"‘“x'” ved, and e fires are raging south of town to-night. | 'The Guzotte contends that the publication | Greek government protesting against the | The congressional convention of the First confirmed the nomination of Captain Schley | Gurney St rosienel! FOIt county, vieo Giuve foars of destruction of life and prop- | will injure Pruss n politics aud Lave | illegal seizure of Greek ships at Chies and | district will meet here on Thursaay, and vin DD tobe chief of the u of | €ram to Tue Bes.]—The annual fair of ‘the | and recruiting of Iv wid doubticss be lm‘ Adams County Agricuitural society begun ‘m of equipment und | cruiting of the navy department, with lative vack of cemmodore, ety ure entertaiued, as the wind is blowing | a damaging influence on naticnal relations, | demanding the release of the ships and the | also the float convention fgr the count BLrougly, sud ought to be treated as an unkwiul aot. | paymcat of indewuity, j Otoe and (.‘uu::‘ b 0 do

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