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| J \ { | DEPEW ARRIVES ON A RACER \ welghtand with muse ilists, But | two inches. e woro overalls, and a rigged C [ | | tious applause, Te spoke for the hetter | BE 3 ") et Al HO 0 C GE E L CROOK dnicldental to night police work in o great | be seen atintervals of almost every inch ropublican and dgnocratie tarifl interests, | The Teutontc Brings Him in Ahead of «ity and accustoned to meet thugs and other | The request tolook at his back was met with e m:;‘ s Wia 1aw breakers at all tinies and vnder all clr- | universal disapprofal, and this end was he platformy, Wis then roported. Tt en- New York, Sept. 10.--The White Star these Liltlo Piils egic system of dorses the ad 1. )f the president ’K“.Y"nklinll‘l- L \‘.k‘:"n..t." or '1.\'|'.":rl n..u'i. mile “ A ful Father! what a sight! Oandidate for Congress. the democratic dogtrine of free trado; favors | the great octan_race with tho Inman liner, the Gallant Indian Fighter, tross nnnlv;fg‘vyxrxn,::\ south of the Willerfords and who acted re- | Almost a network of scars! It hardly scems reciprocity; apprdfes the pension legislation ow York. The Teutonic passed digestion and Too learty cently us census enumerator for the district, | possible that one conld endnre the ag TS of the present cgngress; demands laws to Davitt's rock light ship, Queenstown, at3:11 Eating, A perfect rem: e Bor i Broviht - likores, Mtk | s nee s domn rouns sare oAt misn huves | HE STATES HIS REASONS BRIEFLY, | Brevent food ndufferation: denounces trusts | D010 Soul HEM sbib, Quoenstown, atd:l1L [\ oL NEBRASKA CONGRESSMEN. edy for Dirzfncss, Nauson, the City of New York. —_— Positively cured byl and - combinations; favors reusonuble river W o Drowsiness, Rad Tastef wbout his being fily provided with clothing. | been n by thrusts of & pitchfork, there and harbor imiprovements: denounces | Hook light at 7:05 a. m., um!_uug.nw run u: — |‘n‘“:v‘:m\:l\m'hndv-.nmlx Mr. Carn Divis, another neigibor, spoke | long welts with dumb 1ips of proud fesh tell g the whitecap outrages; demands local option | tween the two points in 5 days, 20 s 5 e ¢ f e 11 the samc strain . of some horrible beating with the | Allan Root the Unanimons Chofce of and approves the original package bill. hours and 54 minutes. The best previous e Reapportionment n of Repre- Tongue, 0 1n the Sido WORE CAST-OFF LOTHING black snike whip; here are wounds the Congressional Committee for A resolution ¢ adopted ordering the sec- | wyn of the Tentonlo betweon the same sentativo Dunnell, if Adopted, TORPID LIVER. They| y " that aw fully suggest wounds made by the retary of the convention to send & congrati- b oot v " - ¥ vegulate the Bowels, Purely Vogetable. Willam 1!, Fisher sail he had been in- adle-11Ke pe oce o o hrush the Vacant 1 on the latory telegn Thomis Be Reed, | Points was days, 19 hours and 5 Will Give the State Three : ; PR N, | needie-like points of a piece of hedie hrush v o to - Troed, ) urs ¥y g ! Sormed the v never had new shoes | BUCCLts POt O P ontdt invoiantarily Ticket. formerly of Miine, but now of the United | minutes. The best run of thetrip was that More Members. SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, b he wore out the cast-oft brogans of | ¢, .yyplad and turned deathly pale s {nvolai. States.” made yesterday—309 miles. Fhe most promi- R ';'vt'";l"'- snd was othotwiso poorly | 4pyexclamations r~ll surprise f.-nrmm[ lx'm“ - \‘{'}n- pl lnk "n'k"txln;.tllIurri‘u\u”h as rvr-llrl\\':i: nent passengers on the Teutonic were Arch- provided for. 5 : ins | BEE correspondent's lips. ‘Fhe memory of tha d & ; il +We endorse thie administration of Ben- | BichodCorrican and (hatmear A Drpen Mr. 8, T, MeCurdy had s ‘“'"'\,“"J””.'“ |rrvu'mu-kl!k--mv- Voice of the stare. i suf: | A well attended meeting of the congre | fumin Harrison and the able statesmen | oy ORI Chaune 3 “._\f 5 the that one 1 ied by th 1‘;"""“' ficient to haunt the dreams of the kind | sionalcommittee of the independent party | soleeted as his co-laborers and’ advisers as | poutonic encountered strong southwost winds Wat ik e gt e g s | eartod. for o life time, s held ab Giate City hall last night, being wise, vigorous and patriotic. It has | ayd heavy head sews, which proventod hor AsiNatox D. G, Sopt. e, was oxt vistted, ‘s of erud A STOLEN INTERVIEW. Alian Root was chosen chairman and C, W, | Kept the pledges made to the people, has care- | muicing us good time hs shohid o T | 1t is now practically determined that the Talling cEe Weight, the SRt iawor | MY ALk T VIBOHEER K private [ Miller of South On t fully kuurded und senlously promoted their | two occan rcers kept well togethor until | new fort at Omaha Is to be namod aftor Gon. tnoon of the proposition of the documen Dy e T (hg i b o interviow wis held with tho poor bo3, | “ifie folimwing delegato st Teos and clovated the condition of the | Phursday ovening at 6 o' cloc I, when the Teu- | eral Crook. The department has notified | “And,” contitned . M ¥ran o anun_“whoso name I8 Milton Willerford, | but he wis too frightened to talk. ‘The memory R b earind . o, | o .. | tonic last saw the City of New York. Senator Manderson that it dosires the names | sclection of the site last night was min_ whos oo st angry | of what caused those terriblo scars on his | the various counties of the ¢ N tily approve the action of the re Depew aud Corrigan were taken off by £ (Genoral Crook and General » the vesult of the secretary's action helping in haying, lie old fe In\\‘u .mw,‘v’\ A e D he bpoks, the Sarjy, George Baker; Swunders, F. T, | publicans m congress under the brilliantlead- | fyionis who wont down the bay to moeet the | ©f Gencral Crook and General Thomas, and Mr. Frank said that tho resolution would bo S Totesmet b o hass oF o bt | SR s heNad Tl boon et o [ el on; Laucaster, George W. Blake; | Sehipof Thomas B. Reed. They have aeain | Toutonic. Among the first to welcomo Depew | that the manuer in which theso names ure adapted, in his opinion, just as soou us 4 1 il B LALAL L LR S B A WReer 1 the BrssnG UE SErargons qednstiy Owe, H. P. Farnsworth; Cass, dJoseph | JTOVed that the republican purty can be re- | ware Generml Monaser - Hoome omo Depew to be honored is by attaching them 1o two of | jority of the cornmittes could b o H it B L Jtbia HaynAls ot nbe. | tHa, hE WAt Rt AR Rt lark; Richardson John Lichlon: Nemana b | 1ed upon to meet and solve great public | prosident Waitor Webb of the Mo Viog the forts of the country. The depart- | actipon it. Thercis also another v fonLemt B Boh & mIEGRDAR.. Rasmiic, a8 | Tatoe in thgovaning Sarm Willseford, tho | CI0Fi Riciardson, Jobn Lichion Nemaln,F. | quostias and tabiod Aore! foniet publle Central, Depew was conducted bolow, where : 50, ho sald, was evident from dey rning of the existence of the resolutio, etary Butterworth, he said, telegraphed ommissioners at Chicago yestorday WasmiNeroN Bragav Tiee Owany Bep, 3 FOURTRENTIC STRERT, Lane there was 1o occasion for it. Wright reron- | thirty-six-ye , appeared on thescene, | 4 Ferguson; Gage, Julius Vogel; Pawnee, | 1is capacity for intelligent and patriotic kov- | Ko and Webb had i peivato eonyoreation, ment askel Senator Manderson to fur- | pending beforo tho commitioa, futroduced the pitchfork gone six inches nearer it | brother and hus a coarse, brutal, merciless n Koot and C, W. Miller. ;The tarift plank reaffivms the belief in the | home in a briof speoch in which he touched | he b them, why the name | tecu the numberof female commissionors t The old {ellow toos great umbrage at this | the poor fellow, T Bek correspondent ad | the purty for congress in this district. The | Of frec trade, and cominends the policy of re. e A oot 1 18 | 4y ho had o further objectlons, he so notifled | . 1L Was Feportod foday that a jolnt rosol Bim ju the mangoment of his own prop- | Ti BeE of I cruelty and” this morniug | dependent convention for the Fiest congres. | Milton Trussier ws nominated for secre- | m' R dPie eaival roul that anyone | Wil in all probability bo designated Fort | on accomt of the delo i Arrasin i o two men concerning the boy and old Willer- | to Lincoln to attend the fair Sam met himand | Thanking geucrous friends for the honor Forauditor, 1 N, Walker of Marion was | that the organization of the Nuw York Cen- ; ) \ ution to withhold it fora time, and ho (the : ‘ ers the m Willerford fly into a r imilar to that | case of unconstitutional slave owning into | much deliberation, to return it to those who | for state geologist, James M. Coulter. two months of vacation, which were turnel toward the poor eolored wreteh and | deeds. candidate for the same position two years | question of labor, favors protection against management of the road in the hands of the | Whichit originally came to the senat. Mmunication from the supervising architect of T T whiose wishes und Judgment ure to me almost | Young childven in factories aud miues, | dificultics that nyeht arise, ind they seem to have to rebuilding the burnedstru snimber of occaslons and had sein the Teight (Copyright 1590 by James Gordon Henndt.] they might urge, and when after repeated | employer, and condemns democrats both in | the newspapers that cameto e seomed to b L0 vote upon it All these charges | authority to rebuild. He further states thi ol oyl Special to Tie Berl—1 have just | wait further, and out of deference to their | enact efficient luws on tiese subjects. The interests of that corporation without any re. | Measure had been eliminated and others | moval as wellas the vear portion of the thir strip off his shirt, theouly upoer garment he | in whichbe and Augustus Moore, editor of | 04 the ticket completed by the selection of | United States; favors legisiation against - vast improvement upon the existing used by the superintendent of the postofy lias also seenthe old slaveholder strike the | P Whistler wanted it understood that lie | for the success of the ticket to bea candi- | The convention was oneof the largest and | The Result Falls Short of the Pre. | wise tham support the moasis it new buildings, The architeet thinks anything to wear buts thin pas. of overils 1604 M nongUHETHE WISk WK joyed the confidence of friends is at tim Blaine and Harrison were loudly applauded, had reason to believe it would be presented THE RAUMINQUIRY. S oo e 10 him to the great sutisfaction of my | Ing ofice. Neithor seok # or desitiu, there the weels has been 210,000 hogs, 2 short THRER MORE MEMRERS. OF PenNions: i 0o benefit | prohibition convention assembled this morn- | 000, against 5,430,000 last year, The | U house committee on the eléventh consu ation today Chairman Morrill pr i y ttiee N ie | Mr. Frank, whicn he says will bo fayorab sieated with Willatfor), tolling iim thas had. | Hetswers bove bis giant father and | O. K, Hall; Johnson, Dr, Brooks; Douglas, | eMiment At luncheon Loomis welcomed Depew | Mish any further objections, if [ ¥ ¥ upon. That is the one limiting to fif A f e C. 12 v republican doctrine of protection to American | o0 the subject of the New York Central | of the gallant 1ndi fighter should not be | g o I | o s Al ould have pierced the negro’s bra and | face. He admittel to having beaten the Senutor C. H. Van Wyck T to | oo ie 3 Ayt v octrine | BPOR ject o b oL 1¢ gallant Indian fighter should not be | act with the board of commiisioners already PN “\‘.,,“: e L A “nigrer” with a elub and rudely jestedabout | the convention dectining the nomination of | industries, condemns the demoeratic doetrine | ghika. attached to Omala's new military post, and, | appoin ted | ; Vi vi 1 iprocity proposed in connection with the | the largost raprosentation of the org nization b Ay shangzo the locatio ?vigh nguaze more | seen enough aud left. Somehow Sum Willer. | letter wis us folloy 3 | ok ar presontation o rganizi fase : gl tion had been prepared to ehangzo the leation JORGRDIS VT SIOGHTED HoB 1y ALORLih ALk | Lo 16 AT BIE McCurdy had informed | To the congressional committee of the in. | Pending tariff legislation of the lew York Central roud that during | the department, and therefore Fort Omuha | of'ihe fair from Chicign to o moho ol erty. Some other words passed betweon the | just before MeCurdy took the train to como | sional district of the state of Nebraska tary of state. plice. I take it as testimcny to the fact [ Crook in the very near future liminaries, but that Secretary Butterworth 5 ikl t nizatio ! _ . PADDOCK AND THE TARIFP, succeeded ininducing the author of the res ford has not sinee that diy spoken to or | brutally sssaulted him. The*nigger-driver’ | of the nomination as ‘representative in | Nominated, K .| tral is & unit in its policy and its action, “‘"‘mr’l‘,'h’”w g e Hen neighbored” with Wright. was promptly arvested and fined % and costs, | coneress, still more the many warm- or treasurer George W. Pixley was nomi- | [Cheers.| Tam not here to discuss the que: {rstd o0 = SPRCRIIR W L DB etary) left for Chicago touight to urge Anollior. oy in laying Mr, McCardy's | Mr, McCurdy now declares s intontion of | hearted ones who have boen ain v ucelug | nated:for statistician, Jobn Mortiil: for super- | tions which have been so ably discussed | correspondent this afternon conceraing his speedy dction on the part of the commission Hinetn oar-old scn Willion siva he saw | taiing the 1cad hereafr in bringing this [ s aceoptance, yet 1 fecl constrainod, after | intendent of public instruction, Tames Henry | | by > Lintams, " bat 1o say ~_that my | own voto and that ofother wustern senators : [ X g upon the tariff bill, suid: “The measure was TIE OMATA DOSTORFICE SIT ifnsted by his father and strike ot Till | the ourts and will seo that the Willertords | gave it. Iho plitform urges the pussize of o servico | entered upon at the usual date and from whien | L102 the Al¥ Winidhded T Gt TR et A e with cnjmln}l.ry:\“::'|'|.1-’-'x'1..4”:.m A botiies ve their proper treatment for their mis- | Many of you know that I refused to be a | pension bill; commends tho silver bill; on the | I have returned at tho usual date, loft the | S0 materially amended from the munner in | Sonator Manderson today recelved a com % , HR L . e ¥ b LGAR S ervi sredite et q - B aRal s st » | the treasury concerning and explaining the A b 1% tasared feadving” tis PR e ago, aud now when it was again proposed, | every form ot convict or servilo | duly accrodited oficors shoe e directory | miny cliunges wore miade of beneflt to the | tho treasury concorning and expl 4 Thotnts in s Hesh ey WHISTLER-NOORE EPISODE. | was as unwilling to conseit. ~Bub thosé | labor prohibition of _employment of | belloved fully competons th munaie 1t 1n wny | veess. (o reeiprocity idea was incorporated | Obicction which the city authorities of Omalia vish : ! i inthe bill, and besides this the tart com- | fures on tho sito of bho hewy postetee o The L Artist Justifies His Ac- [ 05 law insisted that [ should at lewst give tho | protection of railroad emploves by uniformi | demonstrated that thi confidénee has it oo A VAR NS T BE e Lures on tl She new postoftice. ! pSurly atied furtler, that b aad other tleld L S S DESEP LG watter further consideration and hear what | couplers, ete., arbitration of differences with | misplaced. [Cheers.] I noticod that one. of on scheme was adopted before we were | government, has given Mr. Aloxander 1 hoys hac heen in swimming with Till on o = N ¥ i o o 1818 vl v i v 5 ;i ere in line with western sentiment and in- | Mr. Alexander reports two of the Strictu K G | counsellings [ had fully determined not to ac- | congress and the state iegislature who, while | discussing my presidentia chances, When [ | Were in 4 . A o ¢ sy 4 ful sears on theng'snce. o il ‘there | Tovhoy, Sept. 10, New York Herald | cont, was still ueyed from time o tige o | SXbeosting rovmod for conqure whor while | dise president of the Centrall act for the | Lrests. Many objectionable features of the | burned 18 ussless and recammonds tie seemed 1o bo over a hundred although there | ¢ e i) L) : : bt i made less objectionable and of course we | building, but says the front portion of the 1 lind the pleasure of interviewing Whistler in | wishes did so, hence the delay until this | platform repents thedemand for free, equal | gard whatovor to my political chintes. o o il bkl DL A ui b snyBtho fronts t N goncdy stated uhk e hadnoen oltifl co s UGS A DELY, TARB tibaters | TLIe IS N DU UR TR S e || Batrotm Fepe ctions in every part of the | portunities,” i voted for it. U'ho bill is in many respe ter Is I serviceble coudition aud ean man Willerford make the poor colored. boy y L ) i . ] another. alfen owersiiy of Tund nooded for bonos of | WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. | Sotar is tho oxisting tarit aflects wesiorn o storehouse and _superintedent’s o 'n ?4-\‘“\ .‘.-m}mm;] i te .um; lmn-?r .)-n xl’l the Hawl, played leading parts. In the first Not desiring the office it seemed bad policy | independent Awmerican farmers. interests western senators could not do other- 1z the government the expense of ¢ 0y’ s bare back with a long stout switch. He Jnven B T > they did not desire to doso. 'Thie tariff bill | this may have led to a misunderstanding DI < AL had not actel in anger. “I started out to | date. - : [host havmonious ever heid by Indiana repub. 1ng Week, istiot perfect, but it is much better than we ¢ & e e R D lond | cane this fetlow,” ho explatued, sipping somo | , W ioever has been in public lifo and en. | licans, Heferences in_speeches to Reed, | Grvorvwat, 0., Sept 10.—-[Spectal Tele: . ) . : : ; * | rigned asambitious and subject to the sus- | the first numed receiving the greatost share gm to Ty - Brr.] “Tomorrow's I’.rx.-.? tous, and thcrelore 10 alogy for our votes — and v or sbirt of the samo thin material. emotion as 1 would prepare to kil picion and critiism’ that he is Alvays scele. | of hand clApping mem o o Current will say: ‘The western packing for | is necessary. Some Intercsting Macters in th Evenin the collest wenther he wis ne 1did ‘s i - vl Massachusetw | rohibitionists, G At The re: et sclisme {ntroluced & 5 t ; I ; any frionds and bis many enemies, and that | 18110 reason why T should be placedn & posi- ¥ X ni of the preceding week 80,0003 corresponding e reaprortionment scheme introduced to | Wasmxatox, Sept. 10.—1n the Raum M ST RO R i b B \o provokethe bolligorency of that class | _Worceater, Mass,, Sept. 10.—The stato | Sollhet yoar. 50.000; S Moret e wund | day by Conproomn foneme introduced to ¢ avaly elad and complained ab e | was the end - Seol of patriots, when it could be of o 6 i S LU AT bapefoot. | it in that light. Have you seen what bo | © the ticket orthe caase, | ing. William Hamlinof Amherst was chosen if carried into effect will give Nebraska the ¥ I 1nestion rai Th Tiile: BoeR Tiraaa that oty seallre v (LR HiLOL Amhicrst was o | Qualityof a considerablo proportion of the [ additional members of congress, This is in | the relevancy of the testimony offered by The boy hud been doingg a man's work ever | says in toda kP! and L pointed to an [ | Ty 18 AR v w!u’.‘»x‘.l‘ b .'f‘.‘i!f:.“d“;‘.f.’l | cbaleman and the ususl committees weve | 130 Y 2 Is unsatisfactory. Following are | accordunce with sugeestions hortofire mide | Comer elating to the character of th since Witlerforl came into the noighboriood | article ent Oy as A da A Ot BOAR: |- e St 1 cortamely - Sad ST o | Tt wiwunlzl‘lnrllinn.{:-.‘\'L:u“f'::::’:n"i‘;;:l comparisons for leading. placos: in iz Bee that the delegation in the house ; years azo and ed nothing for it,not | inga (toose of Oue's Self.” Rlseliooa: foh HARY o el e R governorshi 34 cclamation. | comparisons siteainise 0 ot f) Nebraska on the next apport € o days schooling. N McCurdy waid | Fixing an cye-class in bis right optio | falschood for mny L ':.l‘,‘m,u‘l'l‘;' lieutenant governor, George Kempton of Sha- oA ar IRl ST act bl oI e i Svie oty rTEber ToRlored n R lob, el et e ¢ lud | Whistier, with iy contountuois 'shrus, | G0 [ would s ron: sccrotary of stato,George Q. Crittenden, 1m0 | 189 L B o protest against this narrow limitation, b 1onstrated with the sou 1T con- ul as follows: *‘[am sorry, but I have had i e et | SRR e BhtoT S S W — ~ b 3 2 ing > character of the s vas one o cerning his tratment of the boy and re- | D Mr. Whistler. My 'Irish bload got [ Phis arsyment SRl e e, \when | Bucklind ; attomey general, Walcott Hamlin R F0S000 1710,000 | 1t i begginning to look very much as if the | i0% that the character of thestock wa foiyod eures for his paiis. Sincothien the | thebotter of 'me, and hefore T inew it tho | SAvocicy cfthe principles wo now Brofess | of Amherat; treusurer and receiy . City.... : e a0, s clections’ committee had made a_miscaleala- | tho counter mdictments. Willerfords have been his avowed enciries. shitvelled up little monkey was kuocked over '“t‘jm'“; A "x}\f‘ ‘l"“ %flhu:nh.)\’:v ““"l‘_'“i‘l‘", aC 'l‘l | William H. Gleason of Boston: auditor, | & z ORI ) tion in calling up the Lanwston-Venable case. Assistant. Chief Bryant of the peasion of) ¢ these blood-curdling tales of | andkicking about on the floor.” and did cost then, bub the bazard was will: | AVEUstus. R Spith of Lee. Tho | Iniianaiis sl 300 Ll N ratod il of joday agiin | tesiified tha the devilsh drama and Qiscover Wwhether they | 18 016 bo talnk of & At Who taices b s b ; re nrontag for myqechanged. The | liquor trafic fromiforeign commnerce, inter- | Soux Clv. Hapes o0 | Bold of it tomorrow, it is hard o ses how he | tarded others. More claims had been o really did not have horus and a grapevine | hind sach barefaced falsohond, Ho says o o “;”N"’ o S:'l{ rotection. R ate trade and homefenterprises, It is set [ Ottmwa 3 3 3000 10 san break the deadlock now existing. It | judicated under that order than before it hud tail ‘ending ina barb iike the traditional knocked me down. Plewe look me over and XI:;;:.K"]"P‘\,.IH:\"ILX‘;;\‘I *‘lr:“:‘l"':“(:; an“;::lu‘;;::-lx‘-s‘yl; forth that the republican party willing Wichita dsa g e 13 impossible to gut a repulican quorum | been made. He knew of no preferer an, seeif vou find any brulses. Are mv | 3%, (1 The reaulis of heir thor piiorS t | embodies its temporence virties 1n its pre: P Ore i ot to Washington, and without such a quo- | any particular attorney. THE TREP TO. WILLERFOID FARY. eyes black, ety aenpol Look | sorbod byfthe fow, until corm nad meot & S S RMBD e oo 1ts vias e oa oo aomANI A calliof k2 Gomunesioner Rium, (ho witness said The place reached just before carcfully. 2 certaluly are no traces rned them less th ct o vhel D president, who s accll e ; 0 ered thre © day, at while there bad been a larger output o 'rnl.»hm! L il '.vl"“flj,’]‘:‘ t L‘({-' 1‘]3'?' a kuock-down blow, Of course not, because "Il\l‘l_");‘l ’l.'::l::llf:":"t’!:.’lnh:ll;"::u\“\_sth\\"lln;“xyx they | His'own premisds &n3 the senate, which re. . Reed Back in Washington. each time the quocum disuppeared as soou as | claims under the new order than hefore, T e B o .‘~,|'v"~‘y:;lnl"" he never touched me. I'm sure [dou’t know (e ek il )elLvmlul): :r )ru hed | 13es to banish king alcobol from its end of WasmNaroy, August 10.—Speaker Reed | the doors were opened and an attempt made had been a greater haste in the pepara e St rop of bright ) ed dor. | Why, for he is a much bigger man than I. AR F;Ifmmlv'{hg‘ beonia | the capitol and plices the leading liquor | reached v hington this morning and ap- | to proceed to business. The fault lies en- of casesund much rivalry between clevks L dnih thal he moral foree of myattack. You see, the | Seemed et wittecs. b i share (o d confidently expected 8 quo ot ; improperly “don ) called r o ponencing frost, and the chill- | gy makes & Lving writing bluciguadly | Steplien and the prophe A The platform further declures for equa! [ Wentatonce to his room, where he has since | \uy initoad of That u call of the house stonesd ition to the fact that some e L sy ek sufticient, to cause & | |urgraphs und heprobably folt that nis hous tofioode hasibeen rupldly flowing from obb | suftrage irrespective of sex; arbitration for | Temained, seeingno one. Lt was expectod | tht there were only 120 republicans in the aminers were disposing of clams in - less On cvery sido wus f grent senaf abioPhesY. | of retribution hud come.” Yerston; whioh corees e e oy (000 | international Qlficultiess liberal Tostering of | thathowould take his soab in. the coate ot | e oo forty-six less than & quorum. The | tiae than they could be. properly consie s every s @ greatso e ety | e’ complaing you steucle him unarmed | V5N, which comes as suddenly ns elyey, | education” by the [government, state and | tho opouing of the session. but ho did wat re absentees have been called back again and | The commissioner wished to Kiow whether B ) e AU “Yes, and then the next breath he calls me Pl g | b aiee | sideration to the faymer, whose interests | + committee decided it would call up this case | The witness replied that he bad mot JOCE] (Eop el oo ot Sthe Willswtora (8 R LRSS EDES Dityingly: *lu. | (eacher, has been abroad and through all tho frigerator company stock and raled it out ompleted eases order exir dited the settlement of some cluims and 1 shown . | Speuker Pro Tem Burrows called the house | on tho following ' Tucsday. . o ihue 3 ok aain TR e stood back almost aquarter of a miie south stinctively my hand went. out and over went | @94, Now the tideis not only at flood, but | 278, HOW saceiticed. in favor of monop- h bwing sday, s thought of putting a stop to it. There w b . t rter ek R L L 1y ¢ olists and counterfeit: ducts; declares | toorder. the absence —of uearly fifty repub- | 35,000 cases put on the completed files by tho 1:::?‘1 a ¥ “'x:’“f};\'&“h:;:m?\’#e um}L |xpmu lolll‘lli{(ll'tl‘mpfiku hu\l., ot of spl“”}‘ Mm:l' ",i‘,".lli‘t.s irresistibly and bearing away all mp“h“mln ,,‘{‘ v ,.:,M,.m’c parties both On the way to the capitol the speaker was :i.mns S lmi.x{', when 0 c\'hvry 5 fl:lc lulr &ml‘«f and bad been set there without™ py S 8 A b M. | Only imaginea puny littie man taking this | O S o) so complicated with corrupt corporations, rmly grecte 1 o hem _know how urgently he' is needed, | tiality. 5 mtoriable apjearaios, Peering, | neruieun montioman: Unigires. Bors riy S g o Do (dpmmnded Cgront < m |y e | oA omita ot e A e D Judize Wilson said it had been stated that f plum troos, but it gives no elup 1o fLb | lion, that didi't Lave a chance against. the awakoned pablic sontiment i vertons | them; asks all prohibitionists of whatever | homgcr iyreceiving congrat hielda_sort of | bick as yet do not propose o como buck atall. | Mr, Cooper had signed a lare number of orohicd or B aniendiT shon with fun. 2 LS Lot 3 | the sale of the presidency of the country in | to ors calling on him, Magnifi. | Publicans who are présent several will act | of pension attornoys and he would Ln i ‘h‘«}l;;‘.‘-:-lk*'lli:u‘-‘s““.!“‘;"-mf‘.lf"h 'fih{,' Bhoss !";d, “But how about your cane” Arenot “&"‘L""’ Sroay avmy 1s reeruited | (ongidoration of the sramder of every other fie‘fiv.m:ilt:iv»u.‘l"cx‘l.‘.l...;g:su:ln“?):xnw“l h\;:g d:‘.‘kmtxl!‘ri; With the - democrats in_opposition to Lang- | Liave Mr, Cooper niake @ statemcnt abons it fireries 4y for market were lwily | uifepeit is, hardly more than a swvitch, as | Without el ol rpim byt 4 o "““”n:““’ Industry to lordly manufucturers who. in con- | morning, They included 4 gavel and & pine | SON. A number of republicans began to | Mr. Uooper said ho suthomen s tout i The place, however, was a lonely one, | YU €& alitto picce of rattan bought for the [ batine Lborgty wvig el L thie | Dection with the liquor interests, control tho | tree, emblematiy of Maloe. uifest somo impatience: today and two or | sign a large pumber of calls for a pension 1 There was not a_houss within' hedr 3 nile, | PUrpose; besides T did not strike him with- | 3¢ Vot bEh o prlipia nfi"t"“‘v,,_': republican party. Speaker Reed gave a lanch to about twenty | three told Mr. Haugen of Wisconsin, who is | in his district, understanding thot it had been A person could be tortured there every d € | outwaring, in fact, I could not, for his 1“-}1 u’"‘_ ' duty and necessity to accep mewbers of the house, including the chair- | it charge of the case for the commitiee, that | the custom; that perhaps there were fifte in the waedk and his agoning cries word noy | DO0K W48 tome and T had to turn him around | 1055 1 T\ o beed 1 Michigan Democra:s, men of tho leding committees, and those | it would be wiser to witkdraw the case for | hundred or 'two thousand calls siened:by his Do heard by anybody save bi taeoe o the | 0 et athis face; then I et him again and | Theres| b o spus O cillims | GrAND Rapros, Mich., Sept. 10.—The dem- | o took part in the Maine empaign. the present. A number of others admit that | name. When he came o Washinkton he gatelo wnd other arimals wbont o place | 10 5 hanl s T “contd, hissing ‘Hawio | fecepance to asumo that & am ot willing | NS Rurros Mich., Sopt. 10.-The dom- gl il Uiy do oot 'sto how tho ‘case cau be | spoke to Chiel Durnanin the pansion ofice S R e i mvitlevtyen. | 18 S R QL T ke ey ot o Bl e mi I o) et vt | R oetia R I e b ot A Convention of Seamen. o vt ot s Hmeank s ey Ao T LG uDLaLye et henitivas | fulr his son William and the Poor iegro slave | 20 SiS ‘,«”,fl_: NShioh 1o me"‘ ,.pihh gratification that the Red sea has been | Ford, temporary chairman. After the ap- CrioaGo, Sept. 10.—[Special Telegram to | tariff bill is expected in the house tomorrow. | for his constituents, Durnnn told him to sign :;o;: :ull‘nnl!m('u((:;'l;vaml;lixlulnIII]\;n{l.uru o | LRy, this 2 R pufi.-(l, that ve aro ~-gum_ugd olut do(‘ Ll‘m puinmni:uhtlfl committees the convention ad- |y Brr.|—The delogates from the Coast | i 1s that the end of the session is not | the slips and he would do what ke could with S ioe ol all ehroe beers MU BERL ) i iR wilderness” and tho promised land i in | journed until 250, s el f S P aons >, | ¥ off and members are all growing | them. Hanthen iy oosld heyoibéort easily | {ypia taich tialay Llons ynroaier o0 {HSIhE T pined n) the snRis wthoa e |- aaluntl s o) ppeion VL B- Woman otl)| SeARSIN R 0L e Emtlflc contl o 0 T Ty e L i L |t Cooper did not think the slips wi R o ew e e st searely 220l SHORIE Seiiowm: i dslil i et ioh caouigh Of trets 80 seeae: s e Hamburg, was nominated for governor; John | ternational convention of seamen to bo held | fitious for davs for methings 18 done | equivalmit t0 s contoreeatamalinll. dhs avery covered his nakediess, while tho Wil. |, Ceruinh I relative of mino and | ¢Ob tide, which ‘has grown to the mighty | Strong of Monros, lieutenant governor | inGlasgow, Scotland, the first week in Octo. tomorrow e committeo will o alniost | nays e siened for ot b - s | UL hx‘cn";lf\ \\:w‘.‘l\}-"lyl ‘,“‘fl' r“'i. crents of | Bnglish law mves mo protection — to | rusbing torrent of today. It will give in- | Frederick Braisted of Tsbperg for treas- ber, reached this city today. At this conve compelled to abandon the cuscat this time. | was told that Lemon at that tite had, pric ’uiwvflr‘iru.ll l:’:“l.n,,“x a, : 'm. ;}.;3?11 .lhp the dead, solacted. The man had {obe | CYeased gratification to toil and tabor for the | urer; A. A. Ellisof Tonia for attorney general; | 4o in asgow an offort will be made to | A proposition will bemade to the republicans | tically, control of the Union office, Witucss an iz AL some; e :fnl ‘;t'mj ic Z“‘","'x chustized und I didit. I regard such writers | 5dme cause not maligned by our ene- | John' W, McGrath of Detroit. for justice of unite the seamen of all countries fnto one or. soon as the tariff bill comes in that if this | felt then and now thatif he could do any- that the advent of Strnseer oumeq nont | us human vermiu, who shouid be stamped on | Mics \vith the launt that T um secking office. | the supreme court; Captain Daniel B Soper | canization, It 13 claimed thoro are 50.00 mer, | case 18 dropped ull democratic opposition to | thing to help his people he ought to do it consternation. Both tho o1 s i he | patilessly. * 1f you can hitsuch & wrcten, slap e s latelil ruaraily tisladiie poen Dt ey radtary of tetatas Colonal | et b oo reou e || S tarie bl In aan forones. a1 (a0 Hutes | Lo felt that thoy bad 1ot a falr: chance with son William, a young it of twen ix, bis face or twist his nose you have done \I\;u; \\'Amhltllle I‘"""" |1m|‘ '@ kenuel 1ll‘l::|"0mt'4“l‘g‘r;-i::‘i{Au‘]‘:it:"l"ll()f l"‘l;:llti:;r n;fi States. The Knglish unions are ulso large will be abandoned in return. If the Lang: attorneys in Washington, o i and all good citizens will thank you, . i = 3 il o | ston-Venable case is dropped it is not in- Mr. Cooper asked the committee to pass came forward in respouse to the samte, | 400 all o AR el Atihis juncture I can better serve the | superintendent of public instruction, and | @nd united, being associated with those of the carrying_ their long, keen-edged com lnjvoa, | Uhe Process you got_ hammered yourself, that sup d D! 3 ture I T o | tended to take up any more election cases | upon his rosolution prosented. Lo it to extenl is only a detail and you must take your { ‘Auscas a private in the ranks thanas a David A. Gammond of Charlotte for member Br >Il_ ”"‘3““" llld‘ there li also largo this session, L lllll.' wcope of his ill\’tL‘l tion No decision and wearing a look of defance whid it wag Skt G DT eyt L bl RO b L o ataL e uuions in Norway, Finland, Sweden, Den- L il chances, That the man you fnsult is strongor | Standard bearer where you will b compelled | of tio atita boun of s, ! g ReE, T ROAD, was made and an adjournment was had ot oot K ko by e and || fnad o or mrove el s Aol HioHhie the - smscises Siog Dosiarroned || of tho state boa reaflirims the principles of the | Mark, Germany, Holland and Belgium, There R B - 4 e concern, Tie Bek correspoudent introduced i vou orr more skillful with his fists, has office seeke iRt atfor . are mone whatever, however, in Ru: Dr. D. E. Salmon, chief of the bureau of 3 >, a8 H nothing to do with it—you have asserted 4 L democratic national platform, points with | el i f 2 i Scarcd by the Strikers. himself, told who he was and what he came | 2O 3 ¢ h You can readily select one wh 1 i > Clovel inistration, con- | France, Spain or Italy animal industry of “the agriculty 28 ) M I 0 ho w i yourself and guarded your hotor, see readily select. one who will not | pride to the Cloveland administration, con ent, has just Teturned from a trip to Eng- | Sovriaeron, Sept. 10.—The striking dock ory ind awnounced his wutention of spending | ¥OUpel und gus you ot approve of duel- | Subiect you to answer any such imputation | demns the Harrison administeation on all T . e M pC S oKD 14, bl afl e 4 = the evening with them, ling and who will not draw the five of wealthy points, favors liberal pensions, denovnces the Three More Congressmen. land and Se tl.wl.' \\ln'}—o‘)u went my "f"n'l'f | labor sailors and - flvemen still maintain 4 THEY WERE PARALY “Most deciledly—with gentlemen,” smil. § COrDoratious, gravel trains and all the ap- | Lodge election bill, demands the reservation | WAsHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Mr. Dunmell of | operation o system ey ipon of Satile | menacing attitude. The authorit fear pohe declaxation temporarily paralyzed | ingat the emphasis, *which of eourse would I’;m:“"‘s 1““ effective and dangerous as the | of Lliwpuhllcldulnu |lurll\fvuu's},ca‘xhrnrlzlvtudl Minnesota, chairman of the house committeo | FuPPi R LAG Cotntin. Aon rep Ythat | further rioting. Further detachments of them either by its unexpected candor or | not cover the pro. ent cuse, shotgun policy : settlers, condemns the policy of giving bounty avh , S 5, & Ll fr roops have been summoned. Someof 1 kiness, iv ishard to tell which, But the | A Tittlo lier, having loked over Mr. . poomth dawming but results | o promots commercul relations with other | 97 tho cleventh census today, introduced an ATl Ee e i e Crend Pt | L e homn unmann, Somo ot U poshipnisty!! dospite lis other faults, s | Wiistler's new Home: and lovely grounds, T | 81 following. -Republican senators can now | counires eiil oo fations with vther Apportionmant bill. on the basis of ono rapre- [ ain would ¢ R R e e B T hospitable and the straiger guest is nover | withdrow, lavingat lust foundn fstange | Gemand in the United Statos senuto freo Tum | with those sentoin intaived, luvors | sentatlve for cach 178,371 of the population, | tons gaivst Americancattl. ! O | a AR G (ORI ol pOmngling driven away. A chunce was therehy: given | i which d min o be. plarhe oo it § hor free sugurand other tariff moditications | the creation of a merchant mariue which can | This would provide for a total representation | OB fecling A (e T R e O GE T et ot ey S an O to investigite matters, and it resulted in the | white foather at the same ting, Wwithout being stigmatized as deserters from | be brovght about by unrestri cted commeree, | of 355, Under this apportionment, Alabama, Ak SEpRANE T iiiage - faver | made " thveatening Smonatrations, 1 corruboration of the direst repnts. i Bes Lo party and hounded as ade (democrats. | favors secrot bullot, belicves in the free and | Califoruia, Colorado. - Michign, | Missons], | POF R e e e ol il R LR G R correspondent had scarcely fuiroduced hipe Remarkable Mind Reading. Tliey can even oppose caneus action of their | unlimited coinage of silye und condemns the | New Jersey, Orogon, Texas, Washington and e B LR R solf when a nelghbor came driving by with | Cuicaco, Sept. 10,—P. . Alosander John. | PAEY and not be branded as renegades, republicnn paty becauso it domonetized und | Wisconsin® Wwould eich gaia ono member, | olber foc TS s Ao o iaue al The employers held & meeting und. subs a letter, ind at thescribhe's requet tus son b e LRI Tonns can arralgn corporations that by ex- | still refuses the demands of the people for its Arkansas, Dlinois, Kansas and Pennsyly h‘"‘ age "1"‘ boe peatlel Bigedinndin rated, uli | quentlyissucd a handbiil promising v Toadl tha Mt oy todan e o Peeformed o foatn this § cessive, extortionate rtes they rofuse o | restoration to sauaity with. roln Prh M | Arls two,"and Minnisota and Nebraska R e A T S e s e LT Mr. Willeriord: Dear Sir-T write to offeryou | ¢ity today which eclipsed all similar records | transport western grain i exchange for | Kinley bill was ulso denounced, threo, Tho only sfato to loso & representa. | U cattle have to bo killed at th tokx on |G LI 10 h QUIEAIEEOE L0 ar G wanbropgiionss Youcanaccopt cltheryou | made by Bishop or othors. He has | eastern conl, compelling producers. te. bum. —— tive would be Ohio, which would lose oo, BREAYALT Tl o mors sovei Bl g £oifee further increase want. 1fyou will give Till a weitten contiae 4 : corn for fuel without being aspe ane- lec % s that the restriction operates divectly ngalust | Wies 0 usk no f I for acertiin sun of money when heis twone | e0n doing muny remarkable things { O for fuel without being aspersed as ene: aine klection Returns, sl AL, e AN s, iy Do e ne L LSS | r Do vouts to some, o Smulovers. Not: i tour it il Rihes 0"a0 BTG | o ually i managedoetaed | Pigs 0L U Re T O O M. pt. 10.—The Auvertiser Found Gold in a Tree, ranghbred Stockc wiko o o toshiat | ever, dicliol @ aeeep tho condiion that 1o Sy in sehogtoneh wisior 1 yal det him | to attompt the samo test that | wilsle responsive o the wunts and demangs | '8 Ul reprosentative returns from ten | guia Like, Utab, Sept. 10.—[Special Telo- | o competition and maintain high prices. | now-union mn sheuld P PR FOUBKEr o TOF SrUOEy 0" tho atden ol EaT | resulted in the death of the woll bacvn oy | ALl pecplo may cost much effort but tho | countles in Maine, and partial returns from | gram 10 Tum Brw]—A mun employed in | Dr. § G R A e slick LonlEbE Lo oo wabGiAbI{ o Tink, and will “minke you veater in Now York—that of findine a name | DORVIe AT Deepared for tho conitih tho romaluing six. They indicate ademo- | eutting logs at W. W. Wood's saw-mill near | ish_de APLIORL B T MU B | Rk s atidacaniin o NI eL fHitae of troibie, I'goto On i tndl inu hotel register. A numberof well known | Alter this campaign. the leaders of the old | eratic gnin of twelvejreproseutatives, making Sly Park, Eldorado, Nev., Monday, found o | %8 I8 operatod much in the simo muiner | to E o cloar tnostrecta. - At milalgin U 4 M N ple Dewspaper men and physicians drove an a | political purties who allow rings and corpor: the house stand 113 republicans to 38 demo- | pottle containing $100 in gold dust. He was M Tnatto ding offort excitement subsided. The infantry held all Write me wh DR ek e sa T K sa- | tions to teach that mere partizan triumph is | o T 5 4 botte catitainlng $100 in gold dust. iy Iy enthusiantis in ailihg hes to the docks. The Royal Mail WALEor T Vo utirad Iha i e, hack From the Auditoriun to the Grand - a: e ‘ s | crata, T sounte stands four democrats and | it COUBIIE $100 T 0l dust. Ho was | spec R AT P approaches to the docks, The Koyal wiilget the whole affair in ¢ - cific by tortuous routes and going to the | More important than establishing principles | {ywenty-so en republicans. ) 5 ormissiol compiny has locked out all its men and Will Kot do unything inei We 3 rgister they selocted o name. * Legving one | 4nd_sceuring roforns for {hh- benos Tariwron. Mo Sepe. 10.~The Evening | thing. ~Aftertho tree was down ho found a | 1o obtacles in G e it v it 1o Bl Bldio &It s ot romt sou 1 doaot | of theirnumber in- charge of the rogister, | 0 the wasses will bo- taught, evou | jorriy has rewins from practically the [ DOUIE containing 100 in gold dust nt the cen- [ cured from the minis octors ut. Liverpool, - © 10 hurt by thdbrgy | Ehey roturned to the Auditorium, swhers | 1 they do leam or appreciato the lesson, that | w48 footing up Burleigh 0 ler of tha tree. It was probubly put in tho | locate United States luspeotors b Liverpool, Slivk Stealin | 1w aised moncy todo it | g SUREERE 10 0 «l in the custody of | Party sheboleths und war cries and resolu- A son 44,844 Clnvic 9, 843, Scatioriog o5 tree years ago by some old miner. The wood | London and Glasgow, which are | chie ] Stealing. I B by iy c 1d in the custody of | P ba war cries S nompson 44,844, Clavkc , seattering reo yo ) 1 tho gold | points for receiving cattle, Theso inspectors | By Grry, Mich., & 10.—At noon today creement. Your som | another commitieeman. They bandaged | UOBS cannot always be used as t of leg- | republican plurality 15,71 'Fho remaining | bad @rown around the bottle and the gol were taleen from this country and they have | 4, t¥ B! d il aright this moming d | his sccurely, Johnstone instantly | etdemain when the people are carnestly | places voted in 15n6; Republicans , dem- | dust was paclked in solid as a rock. Now commenced their work. Although a | three men entered the Second National banis puly for wy eiforts lie would bave heen fol- | rushed down stairs, mounted a carriago | deminding bread and equal Tights in tha ocrats S, scattering 10 P Sl has gone up as to | Andtwoof them engaged the teller and book Jo niput werouble. We have hada de- | and drove blindfolded to the Grand Dy struggle of life. - And that the despotism of 4 T Richard Himself Again. s : - o wpleuro - pneumonia | keeper in conyi on. The third slipped In the n : e | ay e ; it I anavehism g : S ) . Ricka: the mmount of wpleuro- pnoumonia | keeperin cony n i Homses woheod (o prons nrsel o0 Wi Ahewlts | ayoiding cable cars and thousands of vehicles | COrporations and the anavchism of trusts and South Cayelina Democrats, Nuw Youx, Sept. 10.—Richard Croker, the | sane over from this country, round (o tho bac tho bookkeeper's dosk maht, Nob, eare the Brop eosnat it | on the v Ho rushed to the register, | SY0dicates must be destroyed. Corusnia, S, 04 8opt. 10.—~The democratic | o n T chieftatn, arclved this | w able to find a single cas d stole u package of bills amounting to Qraaha, Neb., eure te Progie "o Tooaneste | trimad the 15aves rapLily, touad kb name,re. | Amid the plaudits and rejoicing of a new T we.l known Tammany chieftain, arrived this | was unable to fin ] P& u : st 5 (e 0. z i dsisidd i+ v, Hewent among the ISnglish in- | §55,000. The potics ure looking for the 1ol “Now jous see,” said the old man, “low | Peated it, gave thonumber of the paoandthe | MOvement which promises emancipation | State committee it fhis noou, but up to mid- | mo Bl apSRa ity of New York. $lowas | Febwuary. | 1o went smong 4 Byl s | bes, I 4 RIEIOE T Hho s they aro (rying to et thiy nioer e dato o tho month. "On " iy way | from political thralldom lot us “rememberto | night has failed t perfect o permanent or. | et at tho anek b mumier of Ty | ors'and not one of thom kuow of a case il He belongs to me, and thoy have nomors | bick to the Auditosam 7 hnstone was | VOid the appearance of eviland shun condi- | ganizition, there- being a very determined | joaders and varmly welcomed. He said bo [ coming fran this coul o eT e ity Closing Out Silk Fight to take him thin they have one of those | taken with a severe chill. which threw him | tions which always wreck party organia. | tOntest botwoon: #he biaanites and sther was ia excellont heslth and vofused to talle dn | JDERE OF LA SURERT BEASHER, ThE ciitle Cixcissam, Sept. 10.—The a silk horses oxcows. Bub I don’t propose to give | Ito i cataleptic fit. Tho physiclans st iy | tions, and be ot so biinded by sieben o | factions, respect to his iutentions in the fall campaign, | feeeipts hud been unprocadzntly lavge. Dr. , Sept. | 3 @ sil bimup.* i pronounced him dead but ufter working over | confidence, asnot. to notice or heed siguals of vominatad for Congress, Srr—— before the British agricuitural departient, | CONPANY Was closed by the sheriff towuy on The old man s & powerfully built fellow | him two hours life was again perceptible. danger, o be evironed by schemers we are Hoitoy, Kan., Sept. 10,—The republicans The Sheep Industry in Dakot The officials wero roady to admit that our | 44 0Wachment (o sccuro the payment of notes and is vigorous as wman of thirtyfive. He | Tonight the mind reader is resting comfort. | NOW escapiug and surrender to rings and | firat colbRasion T Crmamerrary, 8. D., Sept. 10.—[Special | precaution against pleuro-pueumonia had ating $25,00 due Seavy, Foster & has o grizied beard and a nose 6f° that com. | ably but 1s exccedingly weak. iogos Lhat power which can alous bring ro- | of the First coMibssional district today | ram to Tur Bge.|—Herdsmen amived | hoon much more successtul than . thote | B nof New York, with which firm the plexion developed by an intinate acquaint. | — get atl et v ek | nominated Case Bjidorick for representative e e L el B T AR RS nce with wpplefaek and KOntuey mean g WhiseDien Tor War. g Saiation was ccepted with ‘expres- | Morrill, of peasioi biil fame, huving declined | here today with 000 sheep, whic « Wd. wos soblodt 1o county reutaced! | dew, MuLes Crry, Mont., Sept. 10.—~A. telegram | Sio0 0f 1egrel by various ‘members of the | renomination. ., i from Wyoming. Thoy belong to capitallsts | u¢ 1o will now bo changed to work like the BRI L 2 Crry, Mont., § L—A tel coumittee, . Dl who will lef them out to farmers to encourage stem which has proved so effective in. this TILLERF? OUS OF MOTT, Wis received today by the coroner from the |~ Senutor Van Wyck's placeon the ticket was The pw‘.‘!,c"",,, Party. sheep raising in this portion of the state, sysvam which has g albukive in i e) e S0 vor rene ifyi o v the | i = pady country. With the British oMcials admitting ‘_l[;“',’: Y "".i‘,'.f:“ m:":},‘,’f":,‘, T,'xh"l’ o Gp | Senaue River agency notifying him that '\"l'l'fnll(m[b’y}l)“ "v‘l'"“'f“.m".{"'\‘ oS wof | Curssox Serixa$, Pa., Sept. 10.—Mrs, Har- Plproree the freedom of our cattle from discase wind visible was hard at work, While supper was | * Urder had been committed and the body | Allen Root 6f Douglas county. M. oot was | rison and Mers, Mcke ore in the hands of a Tied up by Landslides. the further precautions which the recent ! milking oo | Wos awallng his areival. The fole. | [he unanimous cholce of the convention, and, | %0 Mrs, Melne ) the hands Eryma, N. Y., Sept. 10.—The Erie road, | meat inspoction bill will give, D Sal in progress he was out milking the sixteen v ¢ in accepting the honor, made un enthusiastic | resident physician this evening. The latter | F 3 2ne B Ba {ova and when lio sat down to partuke of tho | ETm gives no further particulars but | 4o bifeiie hon0F, made an outk ght 10 | has atouch of neuralgis, Mry. Harrison's | Bradford, Eldwed & Cubaand Wellsville & | focls that the obnoxious anl unfair re s leavings Mrs. Willerford said taken In connection with a letter roceived | the bost of his ability. TP o s of a serious charac, | Coudersport rouds aro tied up al Wellsvilio | tions uzuinst American cattlo will be tbol- “Til), help yourself to anything on tho teriay it is supposed to account of the dis- | - His nomination wis the subject of m Ollment is by no means of osorious charao- | POl PREP FEGE S0 UCeq Y M oavy rains | ished st no distant day table,” and “tlen she gave hin a suggestive | appearance of Hugh Boyle, a young cattle | congratulatory spesch making, and each del ter, and with rest and quiet it will probably prevuling. CHICAGO HAD BETTER WESTIR BERSELP, punch in_ the ribs which evidently meant | 1 Swho hay ben missing from Lame Deer. | gate present pledged his support. o the ticker, | Wear off in @ fow days. et Revresentative Frank of St. Louls, & mem- ther were a number of mental reservations | Itis thought hero he was my rlered by In- James Kenuey of Omaha was elected chair- The presigent was advised of the pro- Changing Pualpits, ber of the committee on the quadro-centen- Jnown only to her and him. dians. Iax of $io cchgremionsl ‘commilice and an | ceedingaof ths republicen acnvenlion at In- | Gypicryry, Sopt, 10,—Tho Rev, Howand | Dial, hth Tutrodusa e Tolc oo A more abject picture of humility than It was only last Saturday Indians were | executive committoe wis chosen consisting of | 41anapolis and was naturally pleased at the sl astor of the Presbyteriun church | “Thata subcommitice be appointed by the this poornegro could not b imagined, Ho | arrested for the nurder of Robert. Forguson | Sumes Kenney moi co . o ¢0f Douglas | endorseruent of his adminisiravion. {ARIGR JRAIT 85 1R 51O Proshy, | chairman of the committce on the quudro- Was tho ideal slavo. His voico had the | last May and wero turmed 1oose from o laek of | yon George Becker of Sarpy, 5 i In this city has received 4 call to the Presby- ennialof the discovery of Americi o in- trenulous plaiutivesound of the serf crushed | evidenco, Tne Boyle murder following s SN Flooding a Fair. terian church in Des Moines, L, quireiuto the progress of the details for the in spirit and knowing nothing but his | closely will arouse the white settlers about INDEANA REPUBLICANS. Triaca, N. Y., Sept. 10.—A steady down- ——— holding of the proposed exhibition in Chicago mllllor'nw‘lll. Thdl piteous accent ur'unu | l’hfll'lu'lvn-nm' reservation o war. They had N A s it o pourof rain all night and today filled the | Rumored Passenger Rate Reductiun, | luxlmkr‘au ..I,K_A,..,T,...m, into the amount Yoleo oo heand will ving inthe ears of the | declared this summer it another whito man | g 3 s 2 e s AP e ICAN#A8 Crey, Mo, Sept. 10.—1t s reported | of space allotted to the vavious governmen hearer for bours. He was evidently not al- | was killed they would send the women and | T¢Y Meet in Convention, Nominate | streams heve and covered the e, Eaunas, L CabRen CRRTOBES WOM Mi-=Lh A YoM, A Bteso Mlipic Je malters pertaining to lowed to talkc und when your correspondent | childven out of the country and together with and Adopt a Platform, At wi average depth of throe feet. “,"1 bt S regzalir passenger rate of 2 cents a | 1he displays of the United States at said ex Wishiod 1o question him the interrogations | the cowboys wuge s war of extermiuation on | Ixpraxapous, lad., Sept. 10.—Chairman | had 1o be declared off M nugescus Yuluable BRAbE 8 vogaian pacny ? bibition.”” This resolution was referred to were roproduced by tho \\'mou.;rlx Jdd | lln:lln\hwi. Thils they are abundantly uble | Michener of the stato central committee | POS% 4nd other animals were drowned Wiie on all clusses o the committco mumned 0% wtion, kot couched In such language as to plainly indi- | 1o do. oaMlod the stawe republioan convention. to or. e - e v Fraik was asked this afternoon w cate what answer was expected from him. ——r—— Lost Her securitics. “mperor o 3 v, was the motive for the resolution and he said Everything said tonceruing his clothes was Wissmann Starts for London. dor thus moruing. Tho committes on perma- | - Mu.wavkes, Wis, Sept. 10.—While wit- | Bruiax, August 10.—[Spocial Cablogram to | a3 the matiy iy e i gl Absolutely Pure, found to be true. He wus ragged and filth Brwiix, Sept. 10.—(Bnecial Cabiegram to | nent organition roportel Hou. R. W. | nessing a wedding th s afternoon Mrs. F. | Tus Bre|—Ewmperor Willium will spead two that the house was awake to_ the iuporiance | A eveam of tartar haking powdor. Highest His shoes wervthe cast-offs of one of the Wil. | gy, Bk, |--Baron Wissmann Las departed | Thompson, ex-secretary of the treasury, for | poiher's pocket was picked of securities Vienna after his hunting trip with | of the world's fair and that it was Intended | of leaventmg strength—U. 8 Goveinisent Bee lerfords and wore t0o loug for him vy about 1 for Londow, chairman, and he was received with tumul- valued at $600, strian emperor, in effect tostiv them up. That it had dove . port A 17, 1839,

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