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THE OMAHA ' DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, NS ‘A DISCOURSE 0N RAILROADS, | proercrous senr shes couit aors o make | FTCHISON ON PROBIBITION. | heset g "B Saeocseca i muiing | I WAS A RIDE TO DEATH, | v Tam risio or svomn. [ eoineon tiatmighs s o, mostos the st - como duo no claim upon the earnings of theso non- their escape, and agarmed posso of 300 men Standing of the Clubs, next weok. They then submittod a plan ta —— M.l'uuinml lines, and lrn."lflk‘ may be ’mw»v::m _— :-Hr:r:vc:w:-”x 'I-:n;rlenvrs-.( ||r en'uu‘m. Hupm— e Following will be found the standing of | be laid bofore the annual meeting of winds cither naturally or with a purpose from the " ance will be mefed out to' thom 9 € Woslare-ciscitition ub to ‘wad ad i up the aftairs of tha presont coneo Report of the Commissioner to the | pited to the non-aided lines, and various | Iowa's Republican Candidate For | Lawser Billine .“l(jm‘\luwl for life today | Dick Hill and Mrs. Flelds Go Oul "'l’,“:,"l‘ P 1““‘[‘" o : roorganty Ky ompany Wit & A1 o Secretary of the Interior. changos in expense nocounts niay be entered | Governor Defines His Position. | for the killing of W2T.. Kingsloy, was in_an Driving and Come to Grief. A S | name and stock, the latter being given nway up against the aided portions that should be adjoining cell and ggve the rst alarm. The Playod. | for the old shares ab tho rate of two old for - chatgeabl to the non-aided.portions. - weapons used i @Hibiing the oficer were a - Omana,.......131 one new, Tt is apparent that the subsidized ronds . chair leg and a piece of gardon hose, into St Paul., 00 MUCH FORESTALLING. | (it uh ARG thowe obligations to the | HE WOULD BANISH THE SALOON. | which piece ofiburd wood had ' been [ SHE 1S A VERITABLE HOODOO. | Minneanolis - government at maturity. - inserted. Aee Sioux City 122 }.;i' BABY BEAIRICE Itis the commissionor's opinion that it Milwnaukes .|:: 18 A1 T " ol v e ., ery Line in the West and North- | would be wise for congress to pass nn act | His Views on the Question of Rail- Burglapy at Minden. HIll Receives Injuries That Will | Denver... Robert Ray Hamlion's Bogus Infant v Bk e Sondl - Taken to May's Landin h * o A giving & reasonablo extension of the time, road Begisiation and Control— Mispes, Ia, September 80. -[Special to Probably Be Fatal, While the St. Joseoh.. 5 ot A v = e T oYL LRN reducing the rate of interest 103 or 4 per o , Lt Tik Bee.|—A boldburglary was committed ¥ ' Des Moines...118 Puit.ostirntia, Sont. 80.-[Speoial Teles Territory—sSuggested cent, requiring that the earnings from all Billings Gets a Life here lust night, whiln thieves broke into the gram o Tie Bes. | —Baby Beatrice, the Remedies, governmeut transportation by the subsidized Sentence, dlors of 8. T, Ve8, sibikted dissotly undse fant which has played so important & pars in ompanics on all lines operated by them, L6 BRI 1 whild NEHESE . Wen R the Ham Iton case,was taken to May's Land whether aided or non-aided, should be ap- At s A s d L b L blow 80 hiard to-day that it was impossiblo t0 | yng this nftornoon. When Mrs, Kupp. pro Rusiness Mothods or No Profits, plied to the payment of any interest or prin tepublican Rally at Villison holding o dance. Daileing was kept up all A Mad Dash Diwn the Street, % this aftornoon. When Mra. Rupp, pro- priotross of the Nolle cottage at Atlantio X field fly balls, and the gamo was called in tue WasiINGTON, Sept. 70.—Horace A. Taylor, '\""”_' “"K: ‘x‘vfl".?-i;‘""fif]! -“l‘l‘n‘l AL :f--‘}"mv' :’:l Drs Moixes, Ta,, Sept. 30.—|Spocial Tele- | hight, yet no one heard a sound from tho “Layme down easy boys, P'm dying,” | soventh inning. Clouds of dust swent into | ity, left that place a wook of 1 : within 1 \ e hat place a week or so age, she brought with her to this city the Hamilton commissioner of Failroads, has filed with the | Gared, prohibiting the payment of any divi. | ®lam to Tue Ber|—Senator. Joseph ( :.I",:‘,“I:,‘\;H’v‘" 'I.‘rll-(\;.i\\u'r:‘: nr_«‘u: l:g:a‘llll\vvl\‘\ ('n:;:! was what Dick Hill, an ox-saloonkeepor, | the grand stand and drove half of the 1,000 socrotary of the interior theannual report of | dends by the subsidized companies unless | Hutchison, republican candidate for gov- D o & Dlan O Le & said when a crowd of men carried him into | vaby and ¢ trunks fillod tvith " v baby and thires trunks fillod with the ' per- MINNEAROLIS | WL JORERL sonal property of Mrs. Robort Ray Hamilton, | This morning a plug of tobacco found in the 4 the oporations of his biroau for tho fscal | such company shall have paid il intereston | ernor, mado his frst rogular spocch of the | highway noar the reaidence of 1% Martl Jod | DOnOYAN's suloon ut Bleventh and Dodge at year ended Juno 50, 1880, The commissioner | its bonded debt having a lien prior to the | oampaign at Villisca to-day. 1t was a very | to the urrest of Henry Buckshaver, n farm | 10 o'clock last night. Then they deposited | . Fhone Those Lrunks, it Is suid, Were atso shipped-10 H Jong document, roquiring at loast two hours | hand in Marti's empioy, who made n' confes~ | his bruised, limp form on a couplo of tabies | Hadionr {00 YKkHon 1o 11 Mo Hamiltoh this Bternoon: ¢ governmeot, and all matured indebtednes: Wiscusses the railroad situation in the west t'then due, and such a percentage Lalling Whire - Liie vatoian: goods ware and northwest and makes somoe suggestions oss carnings of the suusidizod linos | for delivery. The elomosynary Institations | 8lo%, toiling where. the stolen goods wWefe | and seut for u physician, while he. relapsed f Lon ot Ol Ardn . |, Counsel for Mrs, Hamilton came here to. a8 to existing uvils and their romedies as | as by carcful estimates would realize sums | of tho state are roviewed at length, showing 5 ‘ % e into a state of insensibility, from which ho | Minnehnn 555 3 hi: My 9 1 day, nccompaniod by the wife of Sherift well as some recommendations as to the nec- | suMMcient to _pay the aceruing interest and | ypay nearly £20,000,000 have been spent upon Elevators Burned. has not since recovered. LA CRPRR O Devlin, vr.. L2 4 0 0 0 “"'"v‘“f”"’ and arranged w th Mra. Rupp for essary. Iogislation in ordor to bottar protoct, | TIse & smking fund ‘that would meet the | 4y oy iy addition to the war and dofense funa | Nw Hawrtox, In, Sept. 80.~[Spocial | Ono of the physicians in attendanco upon | Beiun, o 1 UMeCurhy:paiEd 13 8 11 Tu® ropiy to. the quos vy the'intorosts of the government aud to ren. | Bncipal 0T the dibls at thelr MALWMLY. | and the regular exponses to carry on the ma- | Telogram torTis Bes.|—-Gilehrist & Co's | dack Kinney, Who lay on a billard tablo a | Cifamii, it grood il 109 U Sy 13oatrice is going to Mrs, Hamilton der the operations of his burcau of more | rofand the first morizage bonds under such ry of state government, all of which | €rain elevator and two large warehousos, | block away, was the nearest medical man, Totals....,0h 11 18 8 gl TOMI 18IS 8 4 at May's Landing, whore fual disposition practical importance. provisions a8 would prevent any increase in been dono upon @ state levy t no time | With nearly ali their contents, were burned | and ho was quickly on the spot | willbe made of her Loannot now say what The commissioner says there had bosn no | 1he debt which is nllowed priority over the | gicater than 23 mills, and the state is now | yesterday. The origin of the fire is un- The man has no broken bonos, nor is he LD that will be, but this much 1 can say, hee bt due to the United At T » " ® future will be provided for, nspections and uo examinations of the books . ]r;..-l“ ‘.",.,,‘,‘,',l.‘:,.’,""..,' '\,,‘,‘HRN commenda- | €ntirely out of debt. The history of prohibi. known, but it 18 supposed to have started in | badly braised, but he is injured internally,” BRE] L "' L o bje f 0 eyiewed, and upo e ‘question of | the enmune roo one of the warchouses. | said he. *“*He must be so me,” and 5 and accounts of railroads subject o tions of various kinds, among them one that | 1on 18 reviewed, und upon the guestion the engine room of ono of the warchouson, | suid he. “*Ho must bo seat home,” and ‘o S AhIAIEtS. VK. Conventihme supervision of bis bureau made for the cur- | all the accounts of these railroads be ren uture ac ) Mr. ¢ b s 7,000, his mother's o D residence on Sixteenth and rned-Ming 2, 81, Josoph b t. 30, ! \ sred tirough his oftlc sle ot | wAnd now we are conironted again m | not known. Sherman Bros.” 10ss $1,200, 00 | Shorman avenue Dick was taken Tudson, Tyl SNGeRAD. DOAN 11CAGO, Sept. 30.—At the: convension of TR NS VERGRYIREL &y commleniohies, 01y dored tirugh hie amce dnstead of £OINE | Towa by the same old bourbon principles of | insuranec, 'A favorablo” wind is il that | ~ici i the man Bl Maiinons - Minhanans o the socialistic labor party to-dny revorts) U8 to his appointment as commissionor, July iopa Y past, as he says it is important that there he 17, 1880. He 1s, therefore, unable 1w make ) ¥ who formerly conducted the democratio party 0a @ platform whose | saved othier warchouses and a number of Y L Cartwrlgh, Ariner, S some burean of the government in which the Lake View salo SFLH0F tho. @ t ftwrigl, Antnor, N were received from a number of scctions| cry s for u license in every township in the | dwellings from destraction, T MRS AT L iy Do T oATRora (0 Kok, | ARis o | 1) ronghont the - oouhtey ‘ahowink SHAb tHe > rej somplef othor- tReon s | state. Think of _ it, _citzens of - - A s i Ly Cramin, St ok Gotong Do b, dsber. | d t owing thin the report as full and couplete as it othor- | can be found full information as to ‘the | §T Yilie. @' fow’ days ago, n Spontancons Combustion, s L st PR TR o W SAGGRr ') Mt on Disvy S, | mOmbership is slowly increasipe, — Tho s vl it bkl B L b B s i i the fow prosnerous municipaiity of Sioux | Gy, T, Sopt. 80.—(Special Tologram | Fiolds, who at presant 18 Supposed to confing | J0Seph 1 MIGALGI Y. *Tima -140: Umpiros-Me. | TCUALY read o report reviewing the troubles ment, however, the examination of several | URIARLEERIC o 000 a0 iars of unset. | City. where the saloons at one timehattled | 4o Trg 13re.)—The largo barn belonging to | her atientions to a young man who performs | 0t 1l Docsciier. batween the New York factions which ikve railronds in which the government Nas @ ( yoq pijls pigeon-holed in varions depart | dxainst the laws of our state and agaiust | 33 \w j3ucteh, o mile east of town, was con- | Janitorinl duties at the Omaha_ Medical and sistx City Mt 6 culminated in the suspension of ~four mens pecuninry interest has been made. inents of tho treasury and it is duo to the | VIFtue, mavhood aud decency, unl It pe W Hra NN es W s 2% | Surgical Tustitute. . But last night she went X btk bers of the nationni excentive “The total linbility of the Unioh Pacific to | railrana eompanies that all. theso actounts | Petrated the most villianous’ outrage that | sumed by fire, togother with o large quantity | gyt fory ride with Dick. % : ux Ciry, In, 80.—The Cord | Thess’ four: olaim thoy wers . liog the government June 30, 1580, was £51,2 be promtly U\hl‘wl and that such | ‘vasever caloulated to call forth the wrath of of hay, oats, corn, several sets of harness RRight at this point it may not be out of o Huskers played the concluding game of the | penc and that they are the only real na: The excess of iuterest paid by th sums s ave logally theie due be credited or | the moral people there, when the brave soul Lund a two-seated bugey. One horse and | ger to state thut Richard made a mistuke in | 8°usou to-day, and heavy hitting was tho | Uonal exceutives of the party. The cond . States ovor all credits amounts to $17 . | paid them. It 1s also to the Interest of tho | Of Rev. Georae Haddock wentout to the God | some cattle woro rescued. A large quantity | gong out with her, for when it comes to | chief feature. All the ity | veution now in session is undoe thoir aus- The total liability of the company. overnment to kuow the exact condition of | Who wave 1t under the command oftho | of clover hay was stored in the burn, some | bupgy riding or traveling in hacks she hus | v et 2 ho Sioux - Oity nihe, | nioeg and fn all. probabllity another will be 526,150, 'The nsscts amounted to & S tiosotiita:with LHE#8 BolmpAties saloon assassin, the democratic party,never- | of it while quite green; and it iooks like | privan horsolf w veritable hoodoo. This | o L the exception of Crowell, have beea re- | heid here next month by avother taction T'he liability of the Central Pacific to the | X e Lo theless, met in convention and resolved in | another case of spontuneous combustion. is the second time that _ she has | Served for tho season of 1890. Scor ) L - overiment was £52,250,74; exvess of inter- White Winged Pence favor of this cursed barnacle, which modern e e Ahe tR i 5 L — ey - ot paid by the United States over credits, | Guroxco, Sept. 80..-[Special Tolegram to | CiVilization, as constituted in Towa, is deter- An Towa Kouniry Burned. ‘l:“NI\?V{:n‘;l.'"\'(‘\‘l‘n]].:‘nlhu:‘.,‘ Ll L Lo L SI0UX CiTy DES MOINES A Big Pota.o Crow. 4,401,054, The total devt of the company | 1, AHTEN S L s of poace are | Mined to destroy. Why, itsecms to me, that | Four Dovae, Ta. Sept. 30.—[Special Tele- | a prostitute, who, in her company, was at- Cnicaco, Sept. 30.—The forthcoming issua ran $125,200,165, avd e capital st‘;-’k 03, - mm-‘mf:l)';m‘" oAt el Lvegs e h\*\fl\!;"”“\"::};‘hr"l:,""";nrb;‘.fml';"‘;lg ’t‘(‘;h‘h;’og eram to Tk Bek.]—The Rich &Vincent foun- | tendiug the funeral of the late Sandy Forbes. L { | of the Farmera' Review will report thot th ,000. The assets amonated to $222,757, of erthe Westorn States Passengel a W o verwhelmin, enc RO e SRSt i ° | o R S S ol - 1 isétit e reB o 1AW pe sl 862, There was a net decrease in th sts | association, and Chairman John N. Abbott | that they would at once excluim: ‘We, the dry here was almost destroyed by fire Sunday [ On the voad to the cemetery the hor ran Traftier, is J | potato crop of 1559 will probably exceed i during the yeur of $:32,835. The sinking | is again its chief officer. people of lowa, who stamped the saloon a moruing at 4 o'clook. The flamos aro sup. | wway and overturned the carrlage, killing i 300 e ¢ | Quantity that of any provious year in th \ 0 ocigl i “fro 0 sping | Mrs. Fields' comp: . ) e - N AbbCY. | United States. o total crop stimates funds of the Union: Pacifio and Contral | > poo ety beasidonts Hughits aud | Ci8¢, the enemy of civilization, the ccrrup- | Bo d 1 have ociginated “from smouldering | Mrs. Fields' companion. Mrs. Fields, how 0/ Abbey, 1601 0 | United Stat Ihe total crop is - estimate . Pacific companies held by the secretary of Y Sl tion of our politics, the foe of mankind, say sparks. The damage is about #3,000, fully [ ever, escaped without serious injury, Last EhdR sy 3 0 Kenneiy, . ¢ | at 2 4,700,000 bushels, which excecds I the treusury amount to & GO0, Cable, of the Northwestorn and Rock Island | to the party that convened 1a that city where insured. The firm will rebuild at once. ‘::,*;l(':bf'{"\ Wi .s n}n;l 80 h}rlmmh}». for if re., p :’ %) | :;’" 8 crop by over seventeen mtllion bush: Tho Sioux City & Pacific railrond received | respectively, gad Vieo President Clark, of | George Haddock was murdered by o saloon AL MONSTRT SETUL A LE, Affalrs of this lifa with 0no aya Joss. . > | —— Sl : L ess BN g bonds from the United States amounting to | the Missourt ‘. fl, calied & meoting for | keeper, that we will so thoroughly demon- LA L L . s life with one cye les: In company with her and a little girl, Dic srinnihid A Noted Tram Izobher Sho 1,625,520 to aid in the construction of 1013 | 1o day of all the lines in tho association, to | 8tFate " to you that you will never e A L KT ADPRR, ated TRRIREROLLBEESIDS ndles. ‘Tho uerest paid by the Unitod Fortot it, that’ie munder ol Georgo ‘Hug | The English Caplualists’ Agent Says [ started out for a drive witha horso and | S, oot § 03 NOGALLS, Ariz, Sept. 80.—. K, Tallier, the) States amounts to §2,050.402 and there has dock is sacred to us; that we look upon his It Will Go Through, o it50) hile golng down Dodge street the | — t 2,050 e or ut least some sottlement of the diffienity | hivod s the soal which bledeed $ Bt b unimal took fright at a passing cable car SUMATY Wb * 4 been retained by the treusury on nccount of | 9% A% st Srie SAEERIEL OF L K n, | blood as the seal which pleded us to the Ciicago, Seot. 80.—Mr. Levy Mayer, of | and at once began a mad gallop down the | Eamed runs—Sions City P the Sonora railroud a year ago last May an transportation services, #3550, 1oavivg Uhe | Xy o meeting to-iay thoco was a full ropro- everlusting destruction and condemnation of | this city, on whose suthority the statement | strect. At the coruer of Blevent and | husuihits ilne, Geins, traly 5 Gty | killed Conductor Atkinson und irond o ot of nterost pad by | Seutation of all the lines. The proliminary On the question of rallway control the gis, | W48 made public Sunday that an English | Dodge the bugzy was overturued and the | cleilds, Mukres's T ‘i 3 raiiey: | 0 OF) the United S ovor credits is 81403055, | Svecches ware allof a pacific: tenor, and | of ghe senator's remarks ure cntained in the | Byndicate had purcliased large milling and | Sccubtnts qashed with terrifle fora Double iiar=Cilne 0 Bromanto 1 Ty, [0t S UG B2 EGULSADAEE EHORLHE The subsidized portion of the central branch | JVIen the matter came to o vote tho follow- | following paracraph, which comes after an | elevator property in the northwest, was this N, Dhe s BTl van oy e s, ST DLy Bardiek o by KonRey | b Cunymg, T & OY $he Moxican aut of tho Union Pucific received bonds to the | o o 38 m AN ok N, Abbote not | ©XHRuStive review of the situation: morning shown & dispateh from Minne- | stated. Mrs. Fiolds was taken. 1 amount of §1,600.000. The agereeato debt to [, “ 88 WL (UG HIE SERR Ny ADBOLEOF0 ) Upon these grounds it became necessary k w s the government at the end of tho fiscal year | 38 chaitman untl Decombor 81 /1950, at | i Towa, for tho suke of our local trafic and amonnts to 4,554,702 excess of interest paid | e HE L enose of electing o chaieman g | 1€ internal welfaro of our state, to proviae 3 3 A over credits, $1,74,70 o i hurhose of clucting wohuirmin @ | a good, vital and effective luw such as wo | 8ale of his mills. Mayer was asked for a , = il Sreihnies DLOUCL L 2 distrig Th rogard to the railroad situation in the R O o L provided m the twenty-sccond general as- | statement of the exhict facts, and answered BES ey : nE BREJ—A special from Cloveland, O., | gemocrats was held yestorday in the int west the comnissioner says: “Kepeated and | {310 on the second Tuesday in December, | sembly, and which 1 believe i3 proving a | us follows: b DEFENDS THE LEAGUE where the Boston club 1s playing, states that | of John L. Sullivan's candidacy fo Fuinous rato ' wars —dest-uctive ulice 10 the After the meeting Preaidont Cable of the | Sreat benofit to the peaple: of Towa, and | “wmy fuformatiomia that the orlgiual con- | Rev. Charles O'Tisiiley Sees Nothing Dised i @il Gl et L gL Bl interests of the rwlrouds and the shivping | 20T B AP Dhas Wi s which 1 believe is necessary to put in a use- 5 MingLo public, have prevailed to an alarming extent | Kook Isjand said:, she whole affuir has |y, working condition our state railway com. | tracts for tho alp: of the Pillsbury aud Fearin the Cronin Case. throughout the west in_recent years. ‘The | Jet BIIORIURME DUL 1S bW settlod 1 the | mission, and which also was necessary as a [ Washburn mills exjiired August 1 last and | Cimicaco, Sept. 30.—[Special Telegram to unporalleled development, of the vast re- | Satisfaction of atl. Wwhe diliiculty urose last | proper Supplement to the - interstate” com- | were rencwed fo¥a’heriod of sixty to ninety EE.]—Tho Rev. Dr. Charles O'Reil sources of the western etutes and territories | SPIINE whon the, assocttion _’“‘““'.;‘ 4 UeW | joreo law. Its feature in some respects 1 | day vernor ' Pillsbury was in London i Rt s has attracted capital there, und the railronds ;‘ “ Gl GUIGTO \.*]“' A know are claimed by railway ofi- | during August hife I was there, for the a result Failroad buildine bas been carried | Poeh | employed - for - threc Woman Loses an Eye— - Haw 18 Covtisrsd, Minneapolis 15, St Josenh 10. MixNeArorts, Minn,, Sept. 80.—Tho wind spectators homo in the fiest inning. ro try and evolve some plan of reorganization leader of the gang which robbed a.train onj Forbos, and who was subsequently convicted alis ~Co 1y, Wi pitohes -Reniedy s takon Bowrs, 10 minutos, Uniplro -1y arst apolis 1 which C, A. Pillsbury 18 quoted as | drug store, but wis avoid vublicity, = - Sullivan's Camprizn Opsn muking certain statements rexarding the | her friends spirited her away before she e and Clarke teleased Bostox, Sept. 80.—The Globoe states that of could be found by the reporters, BostoN, Sept. #0.--[Special Telegram t0 | moetinge of - - con'z in that district; that 01 it speechgy acknowledged purchasing the relense of | were made, and plans Laid for sceating b Nichols and Nagle, tbe cruck battery of the | nomination at the expiration of O Noil! championship Omaha _club, givin; 000 for | term ) . latter, i TSR tho former und 2000 for tho later, Twsa Fate Do WiTniIh [y ea: : 0 wo men are fust cnough for the league, and sy or MExICo, Sept. 0. owa ciils 1o be 100 unyielding | mud ‘too | DUTDoEs i 18 said Of aiding i the conguma, | Of the Irish National league, is i this ety | wora wantea by Chicaxo, Brookly and sov- | o4 oF MES 0, Soit. o L arbitrary but I tnk it may | tiou of the suie. _I believe that ex-Governor | to-day. cral other clubs, Manuger Frank Seles, of | And 8 butehier fought u ducl in San Laz on far in advance of the mnceds of | pEin I yRe bl safely b said that it_contains no pr Washburn was also there, The contract for [ Dr. O'Reiliey was willing to discuss the | tho Omaha club, is doing what he ean'for | FREGU T8 Gty Kestenday, with lnives the country. Parallol lines and unproductive | fn tnder the old ugreement, and not under | noy neretofore embodied in previous legisla- | the sule of theso,mills expires m a few days. | Natisal league and its prospects and wished | the Boston management, as he will taks | g ST ves disembow el feeders huve been constructed and expensive | (88 GEV WS & LECReR: BATIBLS S62ed | ion or that cannot be fonnd in the laws of | The mdications, PR Lon to bellay POInt 10 | 1o deny that the i BB b nager Harts place ncxt season atan jn- | 1 LG Guids terminal facilities. With the opening of | AR Y SOmE CRCIICL ! Mt AUOOLLT ) L surrounding states. T thivk, too, that so the sale going theaugh, but of course unti [ L9 0¥ that the Gronin murderers and the J00jovor s Sprosent2eompensi nearly every 1 h lino complications have | , Chirman Abbott, who, duriig the whole | of those luws will prove the fact that ours is | sales of thut majhituddare uccd 1 no disruption would in any way | tion. Hesides these two cracis, Mr. Conant Hode arisen and_competition has been stimuluted | ErOUVLe, tias prosorved the strictost silence, | Joys sovore than theirs, This is ally | positive statemiet can be made i 2 leugue, " has purchused tho releaso. for 1,000, of | Toresa, Kun., Sept. Tho permanent 10 the point of anmbilating profits und often | {0-48Y €xpres $of s well pleased 0 | grig of the laws of Ilinois, of many, or some | Mr. Mayer was (hen further asked regara- The Clan-nu-Gael,” he said, *is not con- | Piteher Conway, late of Kunsas City, now | inter-state deep harbor committee met ing producing reinous losses. ‘That nnwise or | po" (onig o 'S somo of tho roads | Of, the eastern states, und of the Knglish | ing that part of the dispatch referring to th nected in any way with the league nor with | with the Western league. this city to-duy and began mapping out the; perverse management subverts logitimate 1%, SORI BOL, XeMgn, 1k some 0f the toids ay and navigatior which i to Bag- | Vin Dusen and Sthr. elovator systems, in | the Parnell lome rule movement. Quarrels = o s kel i o and healthful competition nto unreosoning | C1° 1RATLOM R HONIthET0, hat our inter-state commerce law is fo | which Chardes MY fHarrington, the local | in the Clan-na-Gaol do not affect the e Tho Nuttonal League. by A qu. The present arranzement cleared } ' 3 RS . and destruc efare is not infrequently | 8180 4 3 s 1 even the inter-state commerce law | manager, deniéd 106 trath of the reported Was not the fund raised at the Clan-na- Cnicaco, Sept. 80.—Resuly of to-day's A B lainly apparent, but Knowleduo of this face | 8aY all abstacles and ke could houorably | | i ¥ Beans Ackuowlodun the Corn 60 bl % S id'in many of its requirements. |.sale. In regard tq this Mayer said: *1 | Guelpicnicat Ogden’s grove sent to you as | game: < brings no reiief to the lossening revenues of | FeUre wien uis term of oftice ended. 2 a0 SH ot Bostoy, Sept A party of 103 iadies i This statemwent, 1 believe, railway officials | strongly ]Q[nulfi.fi tthe Minneapolis reporer | treasurerof the league?” Chic: = warring compunies. These rato wars are in R NADE B A will admit when they once realize that the | did not intervicW e genuine Harrington. Yes, and a handsome fund it was, too. | Washingion ....0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 and genttemen loft this afternoon for Sioux many, if Dot most cuses devoid of palliation kol ALTON. people of lowa have cvery desire to leis- | If he had and Hareington had spoken at ali, | But I did not understaud that to be Base bits —Chicago 16, Washington 6. k- | City. Ta., whither they wo at the invitation of + or excuse, maungurated without rcasonable late 10 a spirit of In this railway | he would said that the contract for the | 8 Clan-na-Gael demoonstration. It was, | rors-—Chicago 3. Washington 2. Batteries— | tne board of trado of that city to uttead tho Canse and vindictively prosccuted with utter | Tales of Ita Misconduct Listenea to | ago, to which I hav red before, the | sale of the Van Dusen and Star systems Lad | 28 T understood it to be, the usual 15th of 70, Guinbert and Darling; Washington, | corn paluce fostival. disregard of their disustrous effeets upon the by the Inter-Staie Commission. people have found it necessury that these | been made; that in fact Harrington, as sec- | August picnic of the Irish societies. 1 was —-— interests of the companies engaged and the | Cricaco, Sept. 80.—The inter-state com- | 1awsshouid have been enacted, that they have | retary of ohe of the companies, had attached | invied to speak there and I would have g — Chief Justice Faller and Family. business public. They destroy or imperil the | merce commission met here this morning and | COMe 10 8tay, that they will stay, and that | his signature to that contrast; that the con- | SPoken had not previous engazements pre Prrrssung, Sept. 80.—Result of to-day's | Cuicago, Sept, 80.—[Special Telogram vaiue of railvona securivies, impose unjust | poeri O RS ar "0 | we beheve fur-minded ralway managers | tract had been delivered to me. and that a | Vevted me, and 1 most certaivly would not | game: to ik LBie, [—Chlef Justice I 2 burdens upon the commerce of competing | PORAN the hearing of a number of cases. The | () ure willing to credit the intelli ent pub- | portion of the purchase price had already | leve spoken under the auspices nor by the | Pittsbure......... 10, lopiomoa— (g iloaNu LandEmChicrdusticoRiiulle L ISHNORS -soctions, provent, stability in business and | MOSt important cuse was that of the Iuter- | lic for honesty and fair dealing recoxnize it. | been paid into one of the Ghicago banks, ~ | invitation of the Clan-na-Gael. NOW YTk +ssssessss05:0.00 0.8 10 0 ing his family to Washington, wiere they ‘render the profits of producer and trader | state Commerce Ra‘lway association against | The speech closed with allusions #t length el 2 “How about the charge made thatthe | Base hits—Pittshurz %, New York 5. Ir- | will occupy Senator v /yek’s home, on atike uncertais % | the Chicago & Atton road. Tho complaint | to the tarif, pension and other national Harrington Admits. Jeague fons are Uetagusad Jfor the/deense {inorapBlItehure, Now Mot Dattaion = amachussiteidvoing, entipio ot Wiroe with the claim so Rersiste | sct fortn that this road bad made n_contracy | 11estions. s ¥ ixsEAroLIS, Sopt. 80.—C. of. Harring | OLIRRSEORIEMEE S oy v wvtem el b ) Bond organs and satollites that the recent losses | With & syndicate of cattle denlers at Kansas The Shaw Sensation. ton, of the Vandusen strect and Star eleva- | of the National league vreciudes any misuse led at the end of the sixth inning | Wasnivaros, sustained in the railroad business are plainly ity for shipments eastof a large anmber of Gurarie CexTeR, Ta., Sept. 30.—[Special | tor svstems, admitted when questioned r of its fund8. At the national convéntion of | on account of rain. rram to ik Bk |—Bouds offered dup to the restrictive laws which have of | cattle, which practically amounts toa rebate, | Tolegram to Tup B .S ; garding the stutements mado by Mayer, of | the leacuc each local and state branca is en- e P SSL25: 815,000 b BLOGHE: lite been enacted by congress and in many | The watter was argued pro and con at great | Novada cattle king, ar N s o, thut the initial payment had been | titled to representation solely i proportion The Philadelpnia | 85 3L.339; 905,000 at §1.05 A TA bt Aok o OB S O o many n Nevada cattle king, arri at Guthrie Cen- on the properties, to the amount of money it nay have con. | £ame was postponed on account of rain e T Lably in towa, it 18 undoubtedly true that hairman Walker. of the Inter State Com- | ver Friday, September27. His wife canie Sat- i o tributed. So you sce what a watehful and Cinvan npiSents LaRuit! of ‘to-dd Ll 1 OMAHA NBWS, “Taws huve béen enacted which are unjust to | merco k association, explained how ;. They formerly resided here but have UNBALANOEB MENTALLY. jealous eye will be_kept upon my reports of | g b NP BEl ek 0:08, 3 P «.the railroads and injurious to publicinterests | through rates are made from snipping points | been in the far west for twelve years, M. S receipts by cach braneh of the leagne in | G1¥cina 00030 01 Garman ol chealic and which ought to bo speedily modified or | in the west thwugh ansas City, with ‘the | Shaw hasouo farin of 215 acres here, situated | ¥2¥-Governor Corneli to Be Placed in | order | that = cach = may = bo Boston... i 010004 Representatives of the United Ordor of repenled. privileze of stopover for sale at that point i ; k Lt an Insane A.yium, proper representation. time awo § Base hits —CIiveland 6, Boston 11, Irrors: | Lreu Bund, No. 53; Court Teutonia, No. 142 “Most of the logislation for the regulation | It cattle not sold there they are sent on v tton s some miles west of Guthrie Center 000 was raised here in Chieaga L G T G R 00 was raised he e forwarded 2 M 3aticries —Cleve- | Tudependent Order of Forestors, li¢ of railway trafic. within the states has boon | to Chicago on the original billing, An pres. | His agent, Audrew Grubb, who is well ac- [ NEW Yok, Sept. 80.—[Special Telegram | girect to Mr. Parnell. When the convention T R e O ) Fangit wisely conservative aud was as surely de- | ent, hesaid, much of this stock is shipped in inted with the family, was seeti to-day by | to THE Bee)—The wental condition of | wet the tocal branches tricd 1o elaim repre- Aoy e TR, SR Ao s | i BON B DIDANE-CC B OXQIL IRV ACEEE A 3 X | and Beanett. Unipire—MeQuaid THoyia 1 st W ap 3 manded for the protection of the pubiic | Pravate cars, on which mileago is collected | your correspondent. Mr, Grubb says that | eX-Governor Alovzo 13. Cornell was wuch dis 3 »n for this amount, but of course it Guabloall s onTA stonvt D LA i aa e Iiroyls S MOudnyspigL LS540, AELAIRG SEIE against unjust charges and discriminations u'lul L\nw cars aro not inuch used. Ho sid | Shaw camo for the purpose of mortgaging | cussed in political circles to-day and it was | i1 t appear in my books. As to my dis- 8. the proper celebration of the three-hun o local trade 88 wus the inter-state com- | the American Live Stock Cowmmission com- | 200 AR gl 2 0% AHALIRLING \ A pading ments [ show receipts for every ce: 5 = re annlvaraaty o & g ¢ | Tekoe Iy 10 proteot. eominerce between the | Pany had made contracts with the. Alton to | 18 fatm, wanting to invest the money in his | openly suid tho mind of Mr. Cornell is shat- | woceivad by me. T money. is Sont ro T American Association. T e 1ha. saudlis fof states. The theory that tho recognized laws | Use 400 of tneir cars, for which they are to | Western business. His followed for the | tered and nis fumily and fricuds are seriousiy | Purncll and all accounted for.” PritaviLnm, Sept, 30—The Bultimore, D T of trado would ultimately so far prevail as | Pav £6a month reatal. This is i the naturo | purpose of proventing his desivn, Shaw and | considering the advisability of placiug him When will the next convention be hela?? | Athletic gume on account of oy G LR LI 10 sufticiently regulate the management of | Of a rebate, : ;nl if all lines ald do the | wife were at Grubb's Si night ang | 10 8ome quict and seciuded institution, “0L has not been called yet. It will be held | Fain. decided that all_South Omahu Gefian or- Fatlroads in tho interests of tho publie bas | same it would destroy trade. ¥ 3 3 i and - where, it is hoped, completo rest will restore | whenever Mr. Parnell thinks proper. We A (BT T Rosult'of ¢ e nIxationa aIion | QR ARt ethe Ktive . not proved to be a correct one. Events have | Attorney Brown, for the Alton, den Sunday Eelefouhisdor cenRivor, | his facultios, 1t hus been known for some | defor to his wishes, | imaging & convention | gy 1T Sebt 0. —Iesult of to-duy’s |t s e b 0 demonstrated that these laws have become | Fisht of the Inter-state Railroad 'asso Yo mndumtends to rofrom thereto his | montis that his mental condition was uot | will soon e called. fanass City .0 0 0 0 3 3 L0, - Tromy whidhi: Biaes iy practicatly inoy ive, und thut it is neces- | o make complaint, on the gy ch in Nevadu Mrs, Shaw s visiting | exactly right. Several r » suffered “What do you think of Mr. Parnell's situa e 1 i SR AT R RS e BRry 10 Ihvore. lomtalation o sanplotions tha | was neither o real nor un-artiic friends hiere aud will follow her busbunaeoon. | from aperration of the ‘mind, wnd he spent | tiont? neinnati ...l 1 2 0 0 31 : o ' Kuight of - Labor bil, “operation of natural laws, estabhishing legitis | He ucknowledged the coutracts, but i | , Mr. Grubb says he is not trying to escape | four months at tho Brighton Beach hote “Ithink it very good. He cortamly has . Lotis, Sept. #0.—Result of Whera Aol oo forand. SR {olng mate rights and curbing the unwarranted | the rixht to withhold them. Ho aid not care | f*9m his wife, although he aduits that there | nominally @ free man, out veally under the [ not ost anything in prestige and he has sy P Ll Rani gk ) Villiax pretonsions of transportation companies. to huve the Alton's contract is trouble between them, fle says that Mr. | constant care and watch of several attend- | probably gained. No matter what the fiud- | St, f80.5 50000 0 e i ot e 7 oIt axseeaingly untortinate . situation | tho satisfaction of the cutlous, fShaw hos no intention of abundoning his | ants, 1t wus said to-duy the ex-governor's | ing of tho commission may e wow. it | Lowsville.../5l 1 0 0 0 0 1 A A LEoN Tias DF*1ate ‘Irovailod In the whi Chairman~ Watker repliod fumily, but has cducated and provided f peculiar actions while attending the repub- | cannot affect Mr. Paroell. I think Mr. Par- —— Badges—Mr, Heri DHankie, e 2 gvia et ment 0 Brove tho Logiukes o1 the corpani thow genorousiy. Mr, Gruvh ‘thinis the | Jican state convontion at Saratoa lst woek | nell and the cause of home rule stroner than A Chance For Wrestlers. T T T R AR 1 vos an expensive, though apparently un- | and his asgoviatial em | Sawuraay’s Bee o be greatly | hud attracted the attention of all the dele- | eve There is now & chanco for local aspirunts | Messrs. William Sctimiciing . Worde: ficbded losson as to tho ffcet of unremilated | After recess Judge Cooley announced that | Syerdrawn, but your correspondent thinks | gutes and had aroused their sympathy and What effect will the Cronin murder have | There ie now & chanoo for loeal aspirunts | Jlesere, Wil SN " Manses, Bor ~competition. Unicss conditions are changed | the question would be taken under advis A A b e re truth thun poetry in themw. n the Irish movement in Americu?” 1, suling honors. “Sam, Matthows, fro nard Biam and Michael Dopp, and fraim THimbgh the’ voluntary sotlon 1ho Tail- | ment, as to.whother the case i 1ts presont, | LLO statoments us to whero tey huve lived e y “Not a particle. It will be a mere inci- | the const, is in town and is anxious 0 &= Gou Piutonia, Messes. Aulon Schuster Toud Gompubion or by Togislative interference | form’ should be considered by the comms Aetkoilematiars for dfumily, history are afferings of Lihmois Miners. dent, like the *Molly Maguire’ murders in | rauge a muteh or matches with any local | and John Frey Ghbuarclal ralutions Wil bo' seriowsly alse | $ion. Tho deeision on this point will bogiver | KHWRL0 persons lere to ba correct. Cnicaco, Sopt. 8),—|Special Telegram to | Pennsylvania some vears ago. This murder | mun, no matter what weight, catch-us-cajci Marshals-—Messre, John Erey and Willain turbad noa. lasting injurics inflicted upon | to-morrow morning. Mr. ¢ 18 a wealthy cattle King and s | 550 g iOcin e gavs the Jou 18 the outcome of secret socioties. It is not | can stylo. Matthews nimself weighs about | Schmelg, sr., who appointod w8 Firp L twr J v o ; 4 wife i well educated ludy of foriy-five years | 18 suill, it 8o, i ? s n 4 00 0ICR AR | railrouds "and upon every depurtment” of [ Ao caso ol the Chicago, K 10, d : “ LT H B R e S e the uct in any way of the Lrish peopie. The | 145 pounds, and can bo found derimz bis stay { Wordeuwnan from the TR i aska and the Kock Y the | OF age. : M s : spinit of the Irish'peopie is opposed to mur- | here at 212 South Twelith street. Sabustar Trom G0t rt. 1akito b T AR ;:"Tu1”1“[,'[.‘#“”"4‘ ~f£:'\\':':'m:m\" l“j ”f“‘”':\ Sl u‘“m\- anatteupt will be - Popp from the Turn Verein ¢ | e T eked- nners at Spring Valley. Muny ade and is being made to THE SPEED RING, Junner Bearer Berna Wargrroo, la., t. 30.—[Special Tele- | yauilios ure slowly starving to death, and | throw some odium on the Irish Al N ‘Tho line ul‘n.n‘r-h wil :,. e o8 ot Labor hall worth to 130, The track at La wonty-sovent Lreat; cast 1o Twenty-fourt SE4 [ 3 wost to T dends or the schedules of rates must be fixed | Was ordered to bring the asaociation’s books | o100 o & 50 5 ade by pilt. | 100 to the amount of 3L cents u week can not be held responsible for it. The Clan- | and the attendance was small. Sum- | north to the roows of th bigh us Lo prove ruinously burdensome to | before the commission to-morrow. o0.0f whioh was annfldaylt. mage by Bill, = 7% g nu-Gael 18 a small fraction of the Irish peo- | pary At the hall speccii 75 S e R et At o] ngs setuing forth that two of the jurors, W. Business troul ple and the quarrels within it are not th Six furlongs, threo-year-olds and upwards | #ftorseon, and in 1 aflifirs, neither the people nor the raitroad A Big Blanket Mortgage, H. Rutter und D, B, Fox, came to him after CnicaGo, Sept. 20.—At a meeting of credi- | covcern of the' Irish as a race nor of the Event. won,. Story. Tellor secon 1P atio | pleasant socinl t companiesare wholly to blame, Both have BosToN, Sept. 80.—The Traveiler will say | the verdict v rendered and told him that | tors or Gibson, Parish & Co. to-day, Parish | home rule movement.” Ak Ayl ¢ T journed to meet Frida contributed to bring” it about. 'The people | tomorrow of the work of the Atchison re- [ Hhey weve not couvinceed of his guilt. Au- | giared that Cliford, thé absconding boo iamligriOilislieyinaldichab bo dwonld. inok Half il ld maiden fillies i Knights of Laborh bavo. encouraged railrond construction | organization committe: As matters now | QHCT Claim was that he was tried for mur- | foaner of the firn: had carvied off between | COPfer with any of tho Irisimen of local § aapy Maliof amilla secoud, Lettie H - L s L L der in the first degree after haviug been pr { ; prominence and would leave on the noon 8 gardiess of | (0nq it Jooks as ife the propos 3 o a0 ¢ £0,000 and 3100000 of the firm's asset b tn i @ dnsolvent Oxisting necessities or future o L tand, it lo as if e proposition for a | viously acquitted of that charg Judge Noy { train, A P s s ire’ complications Sblanket! rtaame . be L o ¥ o 1 4 we. dudge Ney | 400 he was inclii¢d ¥ thiolk whe latter figure iy Five furlongs, two-year-0id maiuen colts The Corenn go ) iand railvond companies have been unduly ot mortgage bearing 4 per cent | denied the motion fora new trial and sen 1G9 1 ot thith the formo = e e e Ty e h rein " Cager 10 control trade by building new lines, | interestand to run fifty years would be | tenced tho defendunt to the penitontiary nt ‘| RGAFeY €OrTEe 4in the forme SEALERS SWEAR VENGEANCE, 8nd gOIGIDRE-=, §3. 208 ou, akir 86¢- 1 40 cannot puy even its ow ) ] ANEIRPERNE 3 AThAWOLM, ; enon Torgka, Kan., Sai% 80.—Jacob Levi, one ond, Jobn McCullongn third. Time—1:03% LA and feeders for estavlished ones, where the he security holder ust | Anamosa for lfe. In his address to the | ,¢rpisis 1ot ‘Shis ity furlongs, th ar-old Vol of traflic whs not. suioient to sun. | WhAL asgregato the amount will be is some- | prisoncr the judge made the somewhat ro- | 0f the largest clophiors in this city, assigncd § ppey propose to Take Reveuge on )R A0RI0AN . KL0CYORIDILE HUD. Ml “ g cle D BUP- | ¢hine for future determinat ot | 200 A {4 § " this evening; liabllitles, #40,000; assets un i s—Clamor won, Mackenzie second, 1 KR ¢ Iortthem, This condition of things presents | MK 107 (Uthre aetersiwation, but Wl | markablo statoment that if e had been a | oy the Rush's Crew. Bonnie King thicd. Time—1:35, n 4 ) Sbrablem aifeuivof solution: 1118 wafe 0 probubility thelimit will bemade 830,000,000, | juror in tho case ho would have (T8 S OrrAwa, Ont., Sept. 80.—{Special Tele Three-fourths of u mile, all ages -ireland ey 1 T e TR g A R TR A 4 bonus for scaled inte of ucquittal, izs took his ser 8t rus: . wxie % ] b C ) g ahut fhoreuiedy docs ot lie In tho lovy: | et ia likcely o accompany the now plan on | tancs coolly und addressod tho cours briely; Dostenoriviifitorin hy slexico. grum 0 Tun o] —Hritish Cobunbia ad. | won, Sis Himyar second, ' Tago. Uird. Time | - ———— Positively vured By AR g v SR bonds that will issue at fixed rate charges ' his innc o of the crime, and Crry or MEXYGO, Sept, 80 —The force of | yiges say that the United States cutter Rush | —1:22 these Gittle Pils, Wi security of the railway systom lies in | URder tho new plan the bonds that will ac taking exception to a numbor of the | the great storm ‘Which visited Bajio county | will soon call at Victoria on hier way south T Panker Bk 1\ ) rin 1l Dig adiinistoring Lt with carefal roancet to jus. | tually o issucd will hardly exceed §75,000,- | vulings in the case ave notice of an | within the past fow duys s abate In its | and it is feared trouble will rise betwoen the i n ltatian Ba Kips. tress 1 1. 10 tice and the publio welfare, 11 its oppressive | S Coucerning tho tuterest pugments o | appeal to the o irt, pendiug which | track desolationlsisi-apparent on all sides. | crews of the seized soaling schooners and | NEW Yous, Sept, 80, ~'The Italiun laborers ITTLE ) Hoarty hand s Jaid 100 hoavily Upon the. peopio. 1o )\»_nm]:uq:m own It muy. bo »m“l 4‘»n“| bail was fixed at §7,000 The second crop %f corn, which was their friends, and the crew of the Itush, if | in Mott strect are in a greal state of exvite vengo and revolt will be sure to follow, strength of an official statement that the; large, is a partial joks. 1'is will entail gr the latter attempts 1o anchor w the harbor. | yent to-day over the disappearauce of Leon N tors tn rallraad prononiy nave | Wil bo paid in full.” Scrious Fire at Mapleton, BuMToring to the luboring cluss, Lhe fields in | he craws of the scalors, most of whom are | ) i expended their capital in the constriftion of TO DISCOURAGE RAILWAY MAPLETON, la., Sept. 30,—[Special Tele- | the vicinity of Leonare all under water and | now at Victoria, are in the wildest stato of \ues not demianded by the present trade, ’ - A gram to Tug Brz.]—The large and beautiful | it 18 estimated thesibss o crops in Bajio | excitement over the loss of their summor's I"tholl they must shure the fate of all who 1u- county will e over £00,000, work and the conflscation of thoir skius. { ¥estin unproductive enterprises. Relief can o 2 v O Baey sy shet, i, ey caunab gt radress SRS aadclve b oruniens, Tialiss.ony R Rina ortheast purt of the towa burned to the The Niswle Supply. though tho British governmen, thoy” will | ) Mass Sopt, 80,1 Spoolat Tete- | reulate t et stimuluting business and developing natural | Swaxomai, Sept. 30.—It has been dis- | £round to-day at noon, together with alarge | (ugesco, Seph 80.—The wvisible supply | take itout of the United States cutter that »s10N, Mass,, Sept, 30.—|§ o . e § ¥ ul , sibl \stole” the - H Tho » | gram to ] 16 adjourned meeti Q) il oth the interests of the railroads aud the | eaven was of an incendiars origin cal | bushels of oats, tweuty pairs of new bob | by the soore ; LIEPEARS AT RMAOK 0D 150 Blls 1 f Bho GRALOTA SLICKLOMIONE 08 0. N | | 1/ public, suys the comwmissioner, suffer from kel h SRABRAIATY vy the socratary. of the ( 3 There are many men of the rougher Lo SR = s » boen arrested for complicity slods, soveral harrows, harnoss, and othier | 4, 5 | Siyed ) 3 The fuct that rairoad managers devote their | POTSONS bave been arrested for complicity h h BN g trade, is as follows: element of Victoria who would join the in - Y g ehiergies 100 1argely 1o soeuring ‘1rade from | e crime. The authoritics bave learned | goods of less value. The firo was discovered nant soalors if the latter wituck the | Uhis sfternoon in Young's hotol I vas ALL “ousEKEEPER competing centers, und do uot sumcie: that the object of the iucendiaries was to | issuing from the barn, and & stifft wind from | Wheat.. ., . sagrat, and oach ono pressnt'was compelied of Detroit, treasurer of the American branch W1 believe that in many sections of the | Clicago & Alton oceupied the romuwindor o Biliings Sentenced t, couspicuously in the stutes of lowaand | the day and will be continued to-mo; 5 Kansus; the milcuge of the railroads is | The poiut at issuc isin regard to th = Mg 8 h 2 roatly it axceas of the. lopitumats nands of | stock stopover priviloges at Kansas Ci grain to Tik Bre. (—At the opening of court | children at schuol ave fainted from hunger | race, but it witl fail. 1t makes no aiffereuce 1 $ho carrying trade. 1f this be teue, then | . Chairman Midgloy, of the Southwestern | this afternoon i the Billings case, defond. | during thew studics. In the last four weeks | cithcr, whether the murder was the resnltof v mAny ' investments in railroad properties | Ruilway association, was subjected toan | ants’ attorneys made a motion for a ney | the supplics sent to Spring Valley Lave ouly 100, Eonalleumity or tha sotion of Camp CINOTNNATY, Sept, + 4ot must il to_ yicld remunorative divie | bour's rigid questioning in tha matter. He | trial. They brought out & number of been sufiicient to give cach starving person | 2, the Clan-na-Guel. The Irish race | tonia was houvy, the weather threatening, | giveor. Do Leonardi, who aid a kind of banking business among bis countrymen, He left 7 cents in the safe and took §13,000 with biw. - Farmers' Loan and Trast Company Why the Temple of Heaven Was Set cnce of Porter Hamilton, situated in the loan and trust com encourage the development of local traflic. create the idoa that the f're was an omen 0 | the porthwest carvied the flames fo the | Corn........00 000 £ - to sign a statement aeclaring that he would | ir ey regard Hyavon ani keoso “The commissionor dwells at lengih on the | Warl the heople aguinst e introduction of | )00 in o fow minutes. No attempt was | Oats ... deesiennenenens DTHLO00 ALs ko Rrevens Disorder. divulge nothing regurding the procecdings R 'i-:mlcm of securing to the governwent the | F4llWeys in China, mude to save the buildiugs, but il buta | Kve g S Ts2ioo | Revennaw, Sept, 80.—A numbor of strik= | yo'the prass or 1o outsidors, Tho larger por A. B. C. WHITE OATS aymeut of the amounts due from the AL g i small part of the household goods were r Barley... AP 3 3 000 | lug docls laborers mavifested a disposition 10 | yion of the Lime was occupied by General A B C. OATMEAL Manager Goss in bewailing the difdcultios | THE BESIGRAINS STEAM COOK KD - MO OUTCK LY TPREPARED nded roads. He says he has come to the The Crol Case. cued. Itis not known for a certainty how - botefusion that the wost feasible plan to ve | Cmicaco, Sept. 80.—~When Judge McCon- | the fire oricinated, bat the supposition is that Hatzfelde Will Remarry His Wi hothl:.- 10 grant u reasonable exteusion of | nell's court was opened this morning counsel | Mr. Hawilton's little son, about tive years of Loxpox, Sept. 80.—The Rhenish news. Mm with roduged rate of uterest, aid 0. | for tho defouss in the Croniu case renewed | 820, did the work, as ho tas . tho bara at | papers unnunce that Count vor. Hatafeldt, | moored o the river, The forcos froin thowo | aton bY the publleity ivor Lo affuirs of 6 payment of u certain per cout of their motion that th 5 ng of talesmel the time. The loss 18 estimated at about the German minister to England, will shortly vessels wiil be landed in the eveat of the | the combauy i that this made it all th nore the gross earnings of the rouds, 10 be applied | their motio a summoning ol men | 37000, Insurance to the amount of $3,4)0'| yemarry his formor wife. nn- Ataeeican lady | steik S TOTE RIS SR A necessary for the oastern members to 1n the Liguidation of . their indebtedness to [ be taken out of the hauds of Sherifft Matson | iy carricd. SMIATRY b M5 o, M N AUIPEIOND 106 § S1LKORS SPORWIE 80T S0l exert themselves to the utmost to seo governmeut. This would relieve tho | and be entrusted to a special bailiff appointed 2 3 nawed Moulton, 1t 18 Uildorstood that their S e — e that the failuro was uot laid at their door. railrond companies from the ewburrass- | by the court. Couusel for the stato admitted | A Sheriff Attacked by Prisoners. REAFBIAN AR MO SNIN ol Ratiroad Colllslon in Baly. | g oy followed by the committee of five jiment that might como to thew | that the statute is mandatory on the subject | WarsiLoo, Ia., Sept. 80.—|Special Tele- I nae TS ——— Loxe, Sept. 80.—Two express trwins rut- | gpioinged at the late meoting to devise sowme swere - they required [t puy | and the motion was accordingly grauted. gram to Tug Bk.)—While giviog supper to ol aman Axatior ning in opposite dircctions between Nuples | plan of relief. Tuey presented u series of ifixed ‘suwms @t stated periods. fu | The application of Kuuze for a bill of par- | 1\ ars confined . - Qivy v Mpxioa, Sept. 80 °0 young | ang FPoggia came into collision while running | resolutions suggesting t the casteri | {fames of business depression when the re- | ticulars of the evidence ou which the grand he prisoners confined in the county jail | jadies of Movels, who lost a fortune at the tabigh rate of speed through a tunnel | stockholders make themsclves collectively | | i return to work to-day, but they were pro- vented by their comrades. Two men-of-war, | o™ o0 S0 satisfactory reorgan- | EASLLY ; GK LY Pittiea three gunboats and two sloops-of-war are s0eipls were ligbt their obligations Lo pay | jury indicted hin also came up and Judge | tenight, Sherif Hoxio was attucked and | guming tubles, bave just comwitted sui- | to-day. Twenty carriages were smasbed and | responsible through subscriptions to wect would be corpespondiugly revuced, while in | McConnell douied the motion, beaten into iusensibility by three uorse- | cide. fifty persous killed sud injured, uy balance of western collections now Y K010 WY ALL GROCEIS. - Send for VIE CRREALS MG, (0., 5 Murrey Bt -

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