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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH - Y EAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1800, NUMB -———-——-————?—?—_———-fl——-—_——————_— - LR 08, i r N J \ T D west Is greatly in need of its fullquotaof | and likeinAustriesmusthe driven from their L '(‘ "1‘0‘ SEI‘HE T L affairs? o preamble and resolution setting | beariug rock this morning at adepth ** (50 ‘I N M NN “, [ N}‘ I\ D\‘\ b | representation, notonly to demand, bt toin- | presentoceamtionind wnpeild “to ndilze A\) |b A l) A AST. forth that the harsh and brutal treatment of | feet. The water rises through o\ s A BRA““ 01‘ ”L\l\v T\RL[‘,TS sist upn our rights as aginsts unied ewt, | agroltanl pusuits herdy i uly i politicai prisoners is now universally con- | standpipoto a heightof thirty feet. T 1l TR o wellas aswolid south. [Applause |t shye metioe Sisaton - demned by allcivilized nations; that severs be sunk till the full fo of the artesian » “Wo need the wideawake, ;udvp-‘-mlvn'- i Webellove that a home market with mil- The I Finlly Stel u“;n'-‘ \l\)r uuxlu,:lulvr. W. Kent h: ured vy " men that come from thewest and northwest, | lions of comsumersengaged in the various in- use ] irginia | J- Vhitehead ana others) are now The following lady ana,gor - 1 14 elos : A Harty Bdorement st the Hands ofthe | T St Cont oo L i when the reat | fisteisis tht beatiariol in the wortd aa o i y_ Bettle the Virginia | 3 oo L rtsonmant T hpiand o | potned o ik, dady | munagos wer av- | Ed Wiggand Shoots Allie Horine Threo Timed 4 it i i i Contested ™I ¥ ¥ 10 Columbian_ fair from South - Fint District Republicans, west will be sucharecognized power in con- | for anyperisiablearticles theonly wvallable nf Jection Case, polltical offenses, and are, accordingtoofticial | Dakota: Mres, J. R. Wilson, Deadwood; and Then Kills Himself) rress that our great intests will fo. | olee f L0 G reduotion of D reports and adiissions, being treated with | Mrs, Helon Barker, Huron Alternates ive the ansidaition ind the’ mtectin | i A potibie, <ot Wi S prot 1D AlD exaption] and un;uqm.ml.\l Severily, there- Mrs. Marie Gaston, Deadwood, and Mrs, I e that they justly desorve. plieve in | {ion of Arnerioan indastrie A £ 210 A goH= to tho house requests tho president to | C. Daniels, Watertowo THERE WAS NOT A DISSENTING VOICE. | Bia LY Ken usa wulo by the ropresenta- | tan labors such redotionto bemadeso £atas HOSTPROTRAC BITTER ONRECORD | (o, an inquiry to be made into the condi- iy THE RESULT OF UNREQUITED LOVEs ' Shole wat £ T the R ecomizo and | SICh @ weil dponthe nportel productsof ' 3 — | desvor S8 For thim humans snd Hes The Unanimous l, holee of uw. orle D Lin the futureboth recoguize and fow ,m:_-'-Itht_”um'”,I_‘,“,“_,,,‘,.u.] fikily i | Somth Carolima's Dlipute also Ended :};;::t:;elfl:‘:‘:"lyllrllw‘f‘:;l‘II:}lv‘:;"‘!;Qv|::;|r and de- | Phree-Fourths of the City Destroyed— | The Bloody Scene Enacted on One of gites to the Plattsmonth Com- Wiile I ut proud ofthe tonor jou have :‘n‘.;::“u:l .\“:\rlkllE-rx‘,[“\-;-‘rhw‘l‘:;-tn.::!»‘.I.“\‘x_:l“r,.\l:‘w::lr; A Joint Refolution Offered in half which, it1s anticipated, will prove that Several Looters Killed. the Flats in the Kstabrook wention—-The Platiorm -A lone me tonight, mnl while 1 gresly | Tardeis e theSenate fir a Memorial they hav r legally conyicted | PANAMA (via Galveston), Sept. 3. —Tt is Blographicnl Sketch, apprecate o ond rehomination at the 0. Wemostheartlly endorse the system of to Gener il G, A of the offenses charged against ~them, and | officia eported here that the town of Colon Lk tands of a ropublican convention-whilo T | Keiprcdty in trate phposed by e ' Hon, sk are therefore entitled to rélicf, (Aspinwall) is burnine and that the greater onsidor thats gret Tean sy toyou | Jamest. Bline. ws'a fiiting suppluent to ot of the depth of my heart that Tam proud the repiblican theory of protection., pr T W s portion of the place has already been des- Prurssorir, Neb, Sepl 23.-(Spelal | jon Pines over, aye, fenthousind tines o \ 2ilon ot e jresentre- |y cone Bapb B —Mr. O'Ferrall of THE LAKE FRONT SITE. troyed. Telegnm 0 T Br The train bearing | that [ have the honor to represent this Block on North Sixteenth Streot, “storing o tie public i 2 L Eh i1 Lion ne s 0 1uia here- | Virginla was theonly dmoent inthe cham- | A Letter from Acting Secretary of | Three-fourths of Colon s been destroyed A dreadful tragedy o at 8:90 o'clocls ] ? h ‘ yesterday aftornoon in the Estabrook blocle, Omati's delegration to the republican wn- | great growing and prosperous state of Ne- Fograntel to rilrodds. Wo are opposed | por this moming durin: prayer. W Ninety carloads of freight in transit were | hoppo it B e » N Frusic PApls theers] s on t thegranting hereafterof any part of the | | , ar Grant. M A e, iy corner xteenth and Chicago streets, gressinal onvation ractel Phitsmmth | Jrasie. CAwplause andchoers] e oneo [ 3 LRGERINE BUENAG L s The clerk immadiaté's beqn 10 call the | Wasmisotos, Sept. 23 —Acting Secretary | cousumed. The wharves and shipping are | 30 Wiggand shota woman named Allio W 8:o'cluk, anl waimet bty &nlmmess |y o pu;thit coms upundet the teappr- | 't WIS YerauCh wise navionhl s roH. on the approval 61 friday's Journal. Tho | Grant of the war department has addressed a | 580 OWing to the riotous behavior of & | Horine, alias Allie Tunner, aud then killed concoirse of peoyle, amng whom were the |tionment Wil that s 0 bo passed | o Willpre yent o XIortion by commen ors | dlerk having called thi roll, announced the | letter to Secretary Butterworth of the | 2209 0f looters the military opened fire with | pimselr, leading repiblicuns of the city and Ciss |yith a grater nerese thn ay other | and seire (of the producer the transporia- | pairsand recapitulated the list of those vot- | word’s Columbian exposition directory in | Pallcartridges, Killing and wounding several The woman was shot three times —through county, A line was inmeliately forned, |siatein th unyn —[Applawe. ] The orly | fom "o "t prodids bl itk WAL ARG | jug. The speaker heiated befors ho an. | referencoto the usoof th Chicago ke front | BERONS. Reinforcenents of police have been | (e Lot broast, again throneh he neck, and Jeada by tho Sitth wirl bad of Omila. e wlon huringore im0 e | A n {2 uvOr of "ny Chit% inanat | founced tho resill there belng but two lackc | for the Columblan expasition, Grant. says | SreFaiehed from here. " A supily of 100d W8S | jqqgiy in tho head, the ball tiatining wigainss Thisvas filowel by the delogatesof Dong- | yhij niztand has remaiied ate stand® We declire our appr Ingice R the department has arrived at the following | WasHINGToY, | Sept: 25 -A_ teleg the skull, las county, cach wearing a rol badge setting | still the comparison & little | conseant re pibl tean poll Mr, O'xerrall domarded that the result | conclusion: “The old harbor line of 2,000 | ceived by the departimientof stat The weapon was a 4L-calibre of the British forth, among other things, tht thomermbers |further, tho incremse is equal to that | ous pensionsto depo should be announced. el TRRIAY Eha Wom) el o b bIGALY is | consul at Colon regarding the fire ther bulldog pattern, g wereln favirof . T. Gndl for ongrs. |41 41340 JBUGE | SIS (o BRI | Bod il Brames P uatyte 3 In order to delsy the annoumncement repub: | re.cstablishod and extendod south, The re- | theAmerican portion of the cily is safe. Wigizand shot himself in the head above the Then followed @ lost of republicans {‘r‘.)mlll; thankGod for giving s tls Euagnifioe thy 1r| ant _ptm‘.luln 1;;:1; wlon \If s lican after republicar rose and requested | strictions heretofore existing between the RECENT 1 T OB IV O o right temple, the ball entering the bralne the wards of Omaha, tho representatives 0f | gouniry that makes it S0 the increse of the | ytri PRES estitits books UI AePULS | to now how they \ere recorded. There | prolongation of the center of Monroo street HCENT FLOODS IN CHINA, Death was instantaneous. oach ward ing distinguishel by appropri- | etirorepresen tation of the solid south. — (Ap- islationas will fullill every | Wwas cnsiderabletalicad when {¢ had sub- [ and Park Row, inside of the harbor line, are | ofcial Report Made to the D ¢ The motive which prompted the awful ate bulges, In the mnidst of thesovisitors [plause) It is also onefifth of the 10 to tho defend- B » L enitinsA =y A . Mt c 1 Made to the Depart- L r L prmteril) Gastiliis (it 16 5 mighinkat o o sided the vote was ounced—yeas, 1 removed upon condition that tho Illinois Cen- nient of State was shown by a noto which was r]-}m hcd‘tln‘hc\';'lull: wurn]l lmml] nrl()uu:lm; RONARAP e P Wiy i ol is 5 We'eonlialLy tndome the Wil ftroduced | 18Y's, 1—no quorum, @:1a cll of the house m!lruw;-um}mni\; (‘uuw‘n: to 1}|el;|nlrp sions of | yw\ocaron Sept, .'l'hc.llr‘]\nrlnmm of | found in the room where the would-be mive disconrsing excellent musie, md o band of | It I < i e cltlins | | ongieaa by ot W) oIl Lor the lota~ | was crdered, e act of tho state of lllinois, ap-| WASHINGTON, Scpt ot 3 derer and suicide lay dea reilcas Thi Platimouth, Thelineo manh enled atthe | Lauiof thistate hat s so cono Lo e | lon o Ry imited 8 b Justas 1o oletk bexth toenll the Tolt Mr | PIoved ‘August 5, 190, and ‘an - ordic | stato bas fooeivod from tho United Sttes ] e Waternan opera houss, whith tho visitors | frontind within sobriela period. Hncetiore! tEal doyant for worawits | Sweuty Of Jows oné 42 816 abseataes, en. | oo ot Lot 1o el s | AT A o o B e {8 Ah akia oL iRk AR entered. They were greeted with enttus- | T us go back a little in our ud thepresent capieity of theminsis |teredand was receivad by his collesgues | theland between the points namedand east | oo coont heavy floads. The report the and then she started to sport, and lastic cheer recollection to review the past, and, inthe | known to be too limited,” and aswe arein | ¢ < Rk bl ST 1 floods were the mos: serious ever known. An I right along, and [ kept her and sticcheen, . htof that, what n magificent futire | fivorotextndingour forcign tradothroiah | With appluse. Shoily afterwards Mr. | of their right of way. " As to the necessity | ;. 'o05000 milos aftectod’. by tho s a8 long us 1 could, and this 19 Witlin the opem hose wt litle | TV et i ri 1460 fhe entice popu | MeipReity otw e this and otherountrics, | Mudd of Maryind aade his sppearance | forthe consent of the milroad company in | T2 o \f ke A S L s 3 {ime iras Int in calling the convention to | lntion b Mobrasiy waes 1etls oot tvoen Ouiha furnies aue-fourtls of e SIver | yiie pocoption of Minglel applauso and | U matier of Acting Secrotary Grant makes | Many poople were drowned and tens of thou- | =y the other side of tholittle sceap of paper order, which was d by Malor J. B. Furay | five th b Tn 1970 i ol ad puired bythe United States treasury de hi reference to former proceedings and says | sands arcliving on charity. One result of [ ()i (v i v torn 11y te vich was done by Major: J. B. y |five thousand. In1870 it had quideap Partmont, o would respctfully nsk cor hisse 5 R A U i L ! e which was evidently torn from a note boolg 1hain the presoice of 8 howe which | We lad tho somethingovera hundred thou- | th passthe Connell billinorder to provid During the roll call ‘camera was brought L Rt Ira it et O ety | tho ficods % © far-reaching conse- | upnoved the following information: was pickel to itsutmost, The mijor sid: |$andIn (SSithadincresed inlike poportion. | the necessary demand for gold and - sily intorequisition and | photographer again ‘Contral raflroad company should not | quences. Near Lutai, which s a point on My brathios Obto. Wieaana (5 watking. (o8 ‘_“,‘ 2 kel © T SIS | We then had something ovor four hundred | coinage IR reproluced the array of empty democratic | jolare in o position to lnk!‘un)' dvantage |-herailroad from Rongleu to Tong Shan, the | o Wianer at the Union Paciie hikery on “Womedtheromn this beatiful city for & | thousind. Today,in tho year A. ), W The Noml 1€6. seats, of it y LY E€ | "railtond embankment was destroyed by [ Welster strect. My name 15 Bdward Wigs Godgiven purpse to nomiate the next |cometo thefrontwith 12,000,000, [Applause. | HouJ. W.Comell, the present comgress- One hundred and_ sigty-four members re- s the people for miles, It was leged ind, and my dear beloved dear is Allle member of congress £rom this district. [Ap- [ Thatceertainly is an increase of wh AN A Rd e S . -l 1 sponded to the call Aud without any an- World's Fair Building Plans. that the embankment was damaged by [ Horme. Her folks in Richwood, Mo plause] You aro. edlod t ordi and the |haverood rason to fwl Doud, mnd it is | nan fom te Fist Nebrask district, snd | nouneoinent of the reslt further procestings | oty o0t AT BUIIAE TR, water and flooded the country. It is_sup- | ‘The womanhas gone under ghe name of s ey an fncreass that I think justifies me [candilte for redectin, is of Scotchde- |wersdisposed ofand (10 woto agaln recurred | , CTICAd0, Sopt. 2. —[Special 'Telegram to d that the general in command at Lutai | Allie Tauner and boarded with Mrs, Gray at cxetary will reud theall. |in expresing the gr prile that | scentand hus beena residentof Omha since | on approving Fridag’s journl. ~The vote re- | it Be.] —At the meeting of the national instigated or connived at these pro- | 710 North Sixteenth street Therealing of the wll, lovever, wasdis- | | have to b in partso mignifient | Apeili, 180, Ho was bom about sulted—yens, 160; néyt, nono—the clerk not- | world's fair commissioners today Commis- | ceedings, i ich his soldiers lar took Wiggand boarded and worked at Kuenne's pensel withiind the secretay of the con- [and prosperous astate, piles from the northern bundary of Ver- | D& 8duowm. sioner Martindalo of Indiana offcred a reso- 'y of the case is ory, 522 South Sixteenth street gressonalommittee, B, McCartiey of Ne- | *“Isid thit T lievelin idependence of ¥ Ghlanarilar Diow ! Suthee, | qNotwithstanding the protests of Mr. | jyion that acommitteeof five beappointed yivei'op Tis NHeT s irdon6 | ATl S e R B s il ond (e ronr oottt to whien, | action. T lave inmind the wordsof adsice | nont a Covansiille, Province of Quebec, | O'Furrall the speaker divected thereading of [ MHn Uit A vttt nothing to prevent these lawiess proceedings. | e story toll by the womanis to the ef- ookt Sl - of oneof the saiuts of the party,the |July 10, 154, Hisfather, I Diniel Con- | Saturday’s journale It was approved, as was | DY the president to confer with the local | pyo Tongshan colliery is stopped, 3,000 men | fect that she used to g with Wigsgand when eachounty was entitied in the convention. | one who perhaps is most beloved of all'who | nell, was a Congregational minister, that of Mondaw, directory, tho president of the commission, | arcout of employmeit and the operation of | she lived with her aunt out near the faie The chairman then asked the further jleas- | has gone before. [ refer to our first great Vastiiall 187 SALE RS rivi "T'ho question then. teonrred upon the first | the vice chairman of the executive commit- | therailrad is suspended. Lhis destruction | w0 ; Mr, Connell is aself-made man. Arriving ! grounds, abouta ye: she has ure of the convention, wwhereupom C standard bearer, Abralam Lincoln” [Great |, ‘5 s of the majority resolul’ons tounseat Venable, iractor genor 5 w uton and unnecessary. All these pro- [ EFOUNCS AR AL & Db " L in Omsha atthe age of twenty-one, he began 4 " tecand the director gencral, and join with tagre 1ittleto dowithihim, but yesterday he sent Woolird nominated Mr. Phil E. Wenter of | Sppluse. ] ha althe aze S L It was agroed to-yems 181; nays, 1 (Cheadle) | g0t B0 ©0nn SEERE L o ommissi seedings indicate an anti-railroad excitement | hadlittletodowithihim, but yesterday he sen Gago lor o " e LG o “The conclusion of Mr.Connel’s spech was | lis stugglefor fane anl fortune. Wiling | —theclerk noting a quorum, i e ] e commisSion | yepien may result in postponing indefinitely | for her stating thathe was going to St. Louis agofor mporry chuirmu, The molion | o cgived with ethusistic cheers, awidst | 0 Work at aything to earna livdihool, he | Then came thequestidn on the seating of | plans for the buildings of the exposition, The | any further railroad enterprise in China. last evening. previlled md Mr. Wenter was escortel to | i ho miiced glaly accepted a position with Tootle & | Langston, and it was, éarried on a division, | resolition also contained a clause et She sald she could not have company at. the stage by Mesirs, Vandervort of Douglas r then announced the following | Maulin thedry goods business. The rut- | Messs. O'Fermll and Cheadle alone voting | that the yeport ‘be made to the com- IO WA NE 1:- Borings " alled 4 > Wikgind i5d Voads of Gage, SOt Lbae on e EGHE ine worle of cl :_(jhll'l“'”\'i‘l too limited a | in tho cegitive. i s s misson on November 1w hich ey o {Chtos AL Hstaunoek ik #E on. "L nas ey W. I Bechel, Douglas ; George Flinlay, |space for the ambitious young mma, aud de- The oath was then dministered to Lang- | time the resolution asked the commission T in rooms in the Estabrook block e ‘\‘h”"?'.tln""mm fm"‘.““"m; MeCartiey, Otoes ). C. Dort, Lin- | termining toseeka wider and moro intoll stonnmid cheers from the republican side | toadjourn, Commissioner Martindale offered Bolatdronapaaoniet, . When she visited Wiggand ho wanted her gov (fl;;z“»l\\‘fl:‘r\l»l\:'t‘ h{I thnh aulienceand | caster; J ohn D Shnson 3 B.~ F. Thomas, :A‘lr\“l,llchl.nljgi“::ie‘«l:h-;llhlo{\(‘:;tfi:*l!in-é;-‘;éu‘m:'_u- and from the galleries, the resolution to fa ito tho issuance of the | - HAMBUG, Septu 2, —|Special to THE [ ¢ yuvompany him to St. Louis without first wasalledto thestage, when he was given a | Gage: 1. Lyle, Seunders; Willian Kirken- | fession, _Boginning : n going thiough the formality of a marrige g ¢ Mr. Rowll of Illingls called upthe case of | prosident's proclamation to foreign nations, | BE:]—Another accident happened at the seatamonga lage number of distinguishea | dall, Sarpy. of B.E B-Kennody to conlitued thew in | Millr vs Ellio of Spath Carolina. iTho e proclamation cannot bo. issied until | Salvation army's tent last night. This timo AL repiblicais, A5 be was sbout b takehis | Hon. Thinas Mijors was then alled for | thatofColuel €5 Chise aul conduded his | previous questin was srdered aud despite o | plns ar adopted. - Commissioner Godell of | Mar. M. H. Hatton dd his log broken. He'is | “PUORE C 0 00 e seat e wis noninated seerdary of the con- |4 e ot protest from Mr, Kext of Xowa thit somorea- | Colorado moved o substitute, which pre- | the second man who has had this accident his sho would not consent to, and, when ol pors 0L Lo & {1 wasas honely s Comell Il make a | of Hon, . M. Woolworth, son for its adoption shnld bo given thereso- | cipitated a Long discussion, aud’ presently the | o 800 A 0 e I e e | he insisted, she told him that she would have tonwas' withdntvn. ME. OLto Stern ind | bataes th Gesh Daies sty Lo | e diertige. I 1573 e wpublians | *Fhew onmotin ok, Henderson of Towa, | S0 oo o of thag | bY the Holy Biptists. Last night there was | revolver and said he would kill ter. Sho M Salisbury of Cass were noninatedand | to sy something, If Iposedas a handsome | clected himto the importantofficeof district | the house wentinto_cenmitte of the whole itiee in reference to making nine | ui"'l«l d u} ;'l! .ln--uln; nvml »}iiftllll}n{_ui\l!l‘u :1"'- told him to go ahiead, and he fired. eleced aswereliy wl - asistaitsecriary | man 1 wuldnt get a vole, butRiclards | ittorey forthe Third julic distriot, wiich | on tho semie anendmatsto tho deficiency Bers of tho _oxecutivo. committos con: | Lnd JUTiME tho crushing and crowding of the | e bullet struck th woman in the breast. Ll > conld sweep the cuntry on thit cue’ then comprised ten counties, including Doug- | bill, : itute a quorum and sitin continuous session. | ta se the performanoe. Me. Hatton suetained | She was sitting in a rocking char and as Jnmotin of Lee Estelle of Nouglasthe | Fethenspokeabout the mmner in which | as and Lancaster. So efficiently did he pe Mr. McCrary of Kmtucky, who with a | Tho committee asked uatil the next session | a hroken log 0 28 B " | Wiggand attempted to fire again she kicked listol delogates to tho_ convention @spre- | everything showed thi Connill wis going to | ormlis dities that be wasreiarded with | number of sther demiotmts then entered the | of the commission to make & final report, | ® Proken leg. v Labompta g mpalrRp e pardiby lie chiirman of the congressinal | swep the district, rceiving one of tne |8 re-tection in 1834 chamber, inquired whit bill was under con- | Iis carried and there will be no executive Celebrategd His 110th Birthday. Dl spolif HI%/AIn, A8 S analE e comniticowms udopted willout reading as | granlest najorities over giver to a man in | During these fur years he male a record | sideration, : Commitiee 40 session Mere NiiLafier tho next | Oy e L Y ey, | 1ot her through the nodk, tho ball entering therewasno coutest. thisstate. He spke abut bis visitto Platts- | whichestablished for him areputiion as an | Mr, Henderson of in rosponse said he | meeting of the commission. With a_view to aira il Pl 2en B ool on the left side. It was ouly a flesh wound, M Giereof Luncaster moved, and themo- | mouth, thoprogrss she had made, the pat- | iblelwyer. Reliring from his ofice he de- | did not blane the gent! for being a little | harmany of action, the comui that | €rom to Tie Bee.)—Chuistopher Conrad. the | 4o avey tionprevailed, that the tomporary orguniza~ | riotism shehad cxhibited, especiily in or- | Yoted himself tocvil practice, in which he | behind on general legi n, the director general mmm visit all | oldest man in Iowa, living near Manchester, o tion be mude permanent, ganiing 4 compny in {ho irst Nebrska | proved as capabloas hehad been i the pros- | Tho aftemoon was.cinsuned in discussion Allie rose to her foet, and Wiggand appar- Mr. Bechel of Douglis moved that a com- entered the war.. He | M Conuell was appinted city attorney in | action the . " 2 b - - volobed un_ close to her head aund hastily fired point bers to bo selctod by the chair, bo ap- | closel with o mugnifient reference | APril 883, and hid R0 oo for e years, | By Candior o Masicbsetts osked anani- Sundays. The ey [ Ang s imniiiaad, temary Ase. sillde i z poiited, The motion prevailed. to the patriotism of the republian pirty | fervig thiough tie adninistrationof Miyor | mous consent for the consideration of the res- | Tyid on the table, but later was referred to | still living, o v t g Vi it ’ s vV L ORI 0 K v = = ] e : table, g, and fifty-three great grandehild- | Without walting to see the vesult, Wig- Mr. P. Vandervoort movel thatthe con- | andahearty welome to all his heaves to | Bovd. He saved thecity hundreds of thou- | olution proviaing thata sub-committee of the | the executive committee, Yeii’ fotiv-thide. sl 5sine L Abbu:tarty of ! vention proceed o nominate a candidate for | a1l on bim next widter inbis ofice atLin- | $andsdollas by his successful defense of | house committeeon the wezid’s fair shall in- od thes ahre v l'l‘“ e ,"’“ .“‘"‘ ¥ of | gand turned the gun toward his own bhead congress from the EYinst district. GOl sG ARl FoNtriOR. suits for damagesand by nissound legal ad- | quireintothe progres ocng made by the i aiee f iese were Drosent. Mis hvife ls SHll Iing | and again pulled the trigger, falling to the Tho motion._wis secondedmd _boistered up | ““Coneraly, I, Wobstor wis recived with | viee on imprtantquestions. He was muinly | fair commissioners, but Mr, Kilgore objected. spelling Falso improssions. | and is 77 yoan old. . Thoy have been marrfed | .4 5" orpse, by sugrestion fron Mr I S. Hasall of | a storm ofapplawse. He said_thattheyhad | instrmentl in dovising a charter for the | The house then adjourned. Chicaco, Sept. 38.—Tho natioml world's | sixty years. Afiie iwas Viartiolyi stannpa by e IRak Douglas that the nomination be made by ae- | tonight souuded the death kiell of the demo- | ¢ity under which all the public improve- fair commissioners this afternoon adopted & e CoallBal A Lo Whs: Ak oty sDER DYR0 clamtion. The suggestin was recived | crate patly. Hocoull $ce no masonwhy | nentsthatlave wrought sich a wonderful Senate. the following: 0 0 RO inacs shat, but did not lose conciousness. Thosec- with ches. i They should votefor Bryan s aginstCon- | chang in this city becme possible WASHINGTON, Sept, %3.—In the sonate Mr, | Whereus. Roports have reached this country | _ OFTUNWA, 1o, Scpt. 23.—[Special ~Tele- | ond bullet had gone through the skin of her Mr. Vandervoort. then amse andsaid: I [ pel)unlessthey favored @ nan who wasen- | During all these years ke hasbeen an ac- | gyt van el s foint resolution, which was | through the medinm of corresponden i | gram to Tue Ber]—Twenty thousand peo- | neck, and the thivd lodged against, the skull. noniateHoun. W. J, Conndl of Douglis for [ doatoring to towr down what Mr. Comell | tive and howorable politician, a public 1 Padeer returning American tourists that the worla’s [ plewereattracted to this city today by thecoal | Tt was flattened to three times its original congress of the Firsteon grssionl district.” | was endeavoring fo buld up. T spivited and liberal man, and his acamu- | Pefared tothe committee on public buildings | Columbian exposition is p sally dis palace. The coal palace receipts were mare | waid =2 o hiit tesHblE RN NMr. Murphy of Cass moved that the nomi: | weull - nt - wote fof & man. for lioq. | [#teds handsome fortue. AL thesame time | and grounds, forthe erection in the District | ited by Awerican nowspapersand Is uny e P e move | widthand ahowed witl whiay IR HCS natin benadeunaninous,md thit the roll | tenut — governor aginst Tom Miors, | he has advinced steadily 1 his profession, | of Colurbia'ofs memorial building, which | ofthe consideration of i i | today t}hlm all of Joab '\\tck 'I't‘)lnnlroivl is | it had sped from the revolv of cuntus be alled. wholad lurmedhis rqublianism upon thé | intillo istow rnked amomg the foronost | shallbe asuitable monument to the MemOIy | gy eon i Foattio miners! day, and Hon. J. R, Sovoreien, Ton. | “hr. Hurrigan was hastily summoned, and Tho call was procesded with and resited | el of Shiloh, md espeially for b B, @ | members o the bar of this citymd_siate. | of U.S. Grant, whichis to contain a mill- | fifersnnewspipers whioh have niistaken the | tuo s auddersy Sullivan will €16 | oxiracted the ball from the head with a pair in o following votes: Cuss 21, Douglss 71, | man whe the Spuker inderstood had served | HLis rputation isthatof apersisint fighter, | tary and nival museun, ete, andin theinner | jupressions of stch tourists a5 thoso of Ame thenddresses. Afirousand miners aro ex- | o0 Ol R i vt 1ot Gage 24 Johnson 9, Lancuster 37, Nemaha | in the rebl army, Neither would they v whetlier inthe practice of lis profession, or | courtof whichmay besplaced the remains of | ican peoples and pected in the procession, QTR0 S0 " RIODOL i st 10, Otoe 13, Pawnee 10, Rdardson 13, Sipy | for a man for g r M ards. | 88 thechampion of any cause inwhich he | General Grant, Whereas, ch reports fs an b but could not reach it. It had passed through b, Stunders 17. Total 2. wholiad il lorned §is republican ism or | maybe intrested, A3 a puliamentarin he |~ After abricfexecutive session the senate | £rroncous idea, as o tho reasons which led to A New Railway Project. the walls of the chest and dropped down in On uotion of a degegte from| thefeld of Shiloh, and in favor of the man | has fow equals. tookup the calendarand passeda number of | (i SCEELION g Chicaso s the locsion o the |- pyppeer, Ta,, Sept 23.—[Special to Tne | thecavity. The woman bore the probing fiunfllswl" tho womimtion of Mr. | wholad alled out thomilitih to put down | ~Mr Comell was chosen for cngress in bills. = Whereas. Such reports, being entirely bused | Bee.]—A project, is on foot here to build a | without a murmur. onnell, which was made evidet by the [ hopesilobor, He thenreforred tothe pase- | this district two yeas agoandhas served |~ The house bill with the senate substitute | on false ussumptions, ean uot but be harmful | 1100 railway to e Bt Wit SN ORTR The' dootor wanted' toREREMIster ohl avsnce ofa disenting vote, was made wan- | eution of the nego, the filibustering methods | 0ne term, makinga record for himsclf wsoue | to define and regulite tho jurisdiction of | tothe purposes of the exposition; therefore, | 11 OF FAWAY to connech with ths SOELE- 19, Costor WADIOC aRcr L. OIOrOs Amos. The rmotion cvokedhearty cheersand | of tio denocrats i congress, the theories of | 0f the mostable and active of the youger | courls of the Urited States was then talken | be It western road at the most favoravle point. | form, but she would not take it, stating that waf(uul’rlml l]z‘wirlst awhirlyind of npvh\usr\l Powers, who could tum the leayes of corn | members of the house. up, but went over without action and the | Resolved, Thatin theopinion of this com- ad will run in a sonthwestern direction | she could stand the pain, r. Comell was then loudly called for, ared i i n - " S, P 5 {pops {ssion the act of congress selecting Chicago | and will be called the Dubuque, Kansas City . ¢ X stalks 140 gold; Dave Butler, whocould ran | M. Comell wis marriel September 24, | senate adjourne allatlon ; poving 50 | and ubuque, Kansas City | e woman was lying on a lounge in what who hemadehis appearace wis recived | & wirond lhtter than Vindoabit ind. Ko, | 1572t St Johusbury, Vt,to Miss Mattie e wshelemasion otithelssuostilon nasyisely, | ey Sousiyes it T on L bite with exulunt. cheersund thowaving ofhands | whothinks_everythingis wong except his | Chadvick, and five children have been born BADDAY FOR DEMOCRATS. Resolved, That this commission hereby sig- SRS i vith two chambers still laded was andhatsuntilhe wasat length introduced by | theories. He dised with agrand prophecy | 10 tiem—ielen, Ralph S. Kar Marion —— nifies its anqualified approval of the sele . E, Conference. the weapommwith which the deed was done, thochair Mr. Conndl thenspokeas folows : | of wpublicn suceess in N oem ber, and Hazel. Hishome, “Hilerest) ocopics [ They Feel Sore Over Yesterday's | of Chicago and hereby placesitself on record | INpraxora, Ta., Sept. 23.—[Special to THE | he room where the shooting was done was “Mr. Claireman, Ladies and gentlemnon of | ° Njp Riciards was clled unon, ind_after | & beutifulind ommunding locition e St. House Proceedings. ;m39::&;5"‘;}"'5'“;;,:;',[y wiagep c:‘?..i'"«"’r..\'x';} Bee.]—An interesting session of the Des | alittle bed-room, about 10x12 feet in size, and thnrux:vculllo ror somonason I o for | aguiling o number of _stalistic; said that | Maiy's avaue. Wisniyiroy, Sept. 23.—By its actiontoday | and absolutely fulfilied; ti site offered | Moines district conferonce of the M, B, [ the bed was ju a_tossed and rumpled 8 fiod md suiclenone you live wived | N¥insicabad more mmey inher lanks than (T T T (T in seating Langston, the house cnded what | and sccepted s " suc no nter- | church, presided over by Bishop Joyce, closed | condition. The suicide was attired only in es of e conventin of two | Jowa, Such being the case, Nebrska could MU B h o national exposition heretofore held | here vesterday, Des Moines was chosen as [ hisshirtand pauts and his body it lay on yeus ag and dispused with the ety | notle badly off. Thecampaign, ho thoight, wasprobubly the most protracied and Dit- | gould | bonst of. = end o that ther | tho next plac of meeting. o floor in @ pool of blood, gave the whole ballts that the seencd tobe neessa to @ | was the nost important cver held inthe [ American Branch of the National | terly contested clectin case it has ever de- | [severs prospect tiihe toxpoalulonahelngiict ) ruesome aspect, result. You awevidntlyin favor of bullot | state. The democratsappealed tothe preju- League Preparing for Them, cidel. The result was o surprise to the | S favery patriotic American could dosires Fm“hmm‘“‘“ SRS ARy Underta Burket was summoned and reform. (Laughter) Peérps | view your IS St oy : Al Lk piscopalians. T Ll 4 ) iR tim T inleatel Beaiinor.t bay | Qlow of tis pacie of tie tite. Eyerjlad Cixorx ¥, 0, Sept. 23-The coundl of | democratic minority, which, after two weeks [ and'be it furiher MUrEn. B D) BagLien 18 oeclal. Tele || Ly BEsndiNiboaySyas: Calonitiom e Hosaeion Swion T rocall o tedious moceasof tilast wassatisfied that therewaslittle orno money | savenof the American branch of the Irish | of successful obstruction, was confident that Resolved, That the officers of this commis- BLE D) DY, S30018 B to the undertaking rooms on Six- 7 in farming, bt that was beyond the g sion are authorized tojtake such steps us are | gram to Tre Ber|—The convocation of the | eenth strect, congressimal convention, — and remem- oLy poson o remedy. Tho domo. | Ratinal lugue met here this aftemoon, Its | itsopponents could not seeare a quorum. But | advisable tocounteradt the fise inpresions g ber the suxlwnm and unceruinty " o ! ¢ 1 | e Aa R o R > nerve of the woman was something as- 3 5 hadapanwea for every evil. Bup he | sessins arsecrt,butits presidentJohnFitz- | the “whips” had been active. During the 11"-‘!_'1‘\'1lr|'-_ 5--«l||.|| Lo tony -_:!f e resolu- ;;'n;,::o..m.gd at St \,‘m‘ ,!pchu“_',l:';"“oi( tonishing. When one of herintimate friends wihich cntinied wntil the wee smail | {hought that party would not beable toland | geruld cf Lincoln, Neb, says the object is to | firstroll cll itwas discoyered that Miliken | [PRs boforwardedio tho Bl s ietvspobers T i Yo annua) | CAme into thoroom just before tho doctors hows of (e mormbg, 1 cnnot| may republicans unlss itbaitelits hok 8 | nppoint conmitices to meetandcre for the | Of Maincand Mudd of Maryland wero not | ofdugsie o CAPitals und wll-other forelgn | city this afternoon, Bishop Haro's annual | hogan to probe forthe bullet in her chest Dutcondude that an improvemnent has been | 1t moro carelully thn ithad been doing | SPEGRY Committes 1ceare e Lhe | fresant and messengers were immediately [ ©OU"YS _— was heard at 4 o'clock. Thiseven- | Miss Horine sain: made and the action just. taken, cven though | up 1o the present time, The spaker then | COMINE speakers from [“‘hmd.. Notwith: | Soypout after them, Sweeney of Iows, who orld’s Fair Formalities. ing confirmation and addresses by ow don't get excited, Ma I am hurt it annctbe eutitled b rankalongnde of the | genounced the tickery of the democrats and | standing the anvst of Messrs. O'Briea and | hadnot been expected 80 soom, came inat this [ Cmicago, Sept. 23.—The soutn park com- v. Dr. Trimbel of Sioux Falls and Rev. W, | alittle, I admit, but I am not_going to die, Australion system of voting, iy nevethe: | thoglliance, and showed the fally Dilln, Mr, Fitgerald names them a3 the | juucture, and with Mr. Mudd made | pissioners this morning formally passed an | 9: Cleveland of Madison, The session con- | Fe shot me thrée times and it hurts me some lessbe regarded in tholine of ballot wiorm. | meus of Powers, Kemand MclKeighan, coning sprakers,along withothers, Hosays | Uhe votes necessary to make o quoram. | guno oo PR BAG IS G BASTE FE | tinues till tomorrow e g Among. but 1 will pull through. If there is any living T reognin thatthe true purpose of overy ’ i1 Further proc § were remarkably exj present, not name R R Voting orballotreforn is bgive an lonest T he does not think the arrest will intecfere of Aberdeen, Rev, Wicks of Springfield, Rev. | my share ofit. Now dow't worry; L will pull u o of the world’s fair, this was formally ac- 3 A0 L AR ditious, aud O I, the lonely democratio [ UsC,0f the worlds fuif, Liis wi et expressim o tho willof tho pegile. Ithink wiis sl iip o (e United B tas, seutiuel, vas_absolutely vowerloss to check | COhted in v by the local Boavctof ditectors | Hines of Elipoint, Rev. Wallace of Sioux | through " fmnm_-m:..:«mh-._i i Aong tht toight | A Cordinl Endorsement of the Course [ T couicil this aftrnom adopted areso-| thomajority. The yoa aud nay votedeclar- | & Stonoe sen: ¢ national commission. | Jylls, Rev. Mcliride of Aberdeen and Rev. Mr. Kuenne, for whom Ed Wiggand worked, .v\\uh e “we have'] For in that event of Mr. Connell in Congress. lution referring to the arwest of Dillon and | ing Venable not elected showed 165 republi- % =2 o Strop of Santee Agen said lost night that Wiggand had driven a wo can sally predit what has ‘ z giici O’ Brien, In which they say: *‘Acting within | €als in attendance, ineluding those who did Galena's Statue of Grant, ———— team for him for aboutsix months, He was been done s but the prelude to thet We, therepulblieansof the Tt congress- SOy s Kb notyvote, but were piired, T. M. Browne of Cnicago, Sept, 23.—|Special Telegram to lowa and South Dakota Pensions y reliable man, never dissipating ordoing lorious Victory which will follow on | lonal distriet of Nebrsks ivention ns- | thescopeof thepolicy laid downby Parnell | 1100 AT s o by it 4 ; / s : i wember 4. (Greatappluse. ] senbled at Platt i“’“”'x"“ i ;l.y A e T e Sy e lx‘x\« hl"l. ;1s||x“ul;;l\)“llr’fllv'l's u:\‘u‘(-“‘l 3‘?:)1(!.]\ ::- Tue Bee, |-Sculptor Gelert today invited WasniNGToN, Sept. 23.—|Special Tele- ‘hmfil i(':'r' 1" ||-u!“(un|:n‘lv, : |‘u] :\v“‘n-k‘o: WPor the first f it .| tenver, 1o, t 0 & 150 5] siiviseiiata o .Y h S v o 2 0 i 3 Tur Bee.]—Pensi o K 0.+ 500 . FRoRey HOMOVaRY Jibor the finttimein tho poliieal hstoy | JSE 1 40 Hot 1ho LHOWME & 085 o mphaticily tho detrmintion to met this | tudky wore tho repblicans without pa e et 2 B L R e | bR B Reaslas g graied gand has aeted vory strangely, Ho of this congressional districta convention 1 W e raffiemouradhermee tothe prinei- | newstroke of Ireland's foreigm rulexs with | andof these Browne, Fiulay and Wilson had | relief whic 4 g for the | today as follows: Iowa: Original, old war | seemed to be studyiug about something that assemblod with no diffeences to adjust, | plesso clearly and strongly enunciatedin the | earnest activity and more liberal supportand | leaves onaccount of sickuess, pedestal of the statue of Grant, which H. H. | _George W, Dashiel, Eddyville, Restora- | troubled him, and last Saturday he talked of eltler pesonl, politieal o sectimal, Har. | renblieannitiual pitfor of IS wid by | extibit toour ‘Amerian folow-dtizens this | The Miler case, whion followed the Langs. | Koblsut has presented to the city of Galena. | tion aud reissue —James H. Wilson, deceased, | quitting but Sunduy hie reconsidered this ooy prvails good foling exists, while wn: | the Tesolitions nACHe, o N T oty | latest phaswe of British brutalityus ovemas: | ston case was evens grater surprise, and [ It is thirty-ive inches long and tweuty-six | Chesterfield, Reissue and increuso—Carlos | dud said hie still wanted to keep the place, ouided mthuiasmis minifesiel’on overy 4 teving prof of England’s incapacity tofairly | in fact it was not. kuown generally tothie ro- | jnches highand wiil be cast in bronze very | Gadding, Lime Springs, Original widows— | Monday night he sent the following note :l’l“\ll!ly :-xh‘mh: ::\;nx‘\)llllllmgl“\“»‘l.-::::y gu(.:x\] dlally endorse the aduinistrtion | 8overn Ireland —While the constitutional | publicansthat the leaders contemplated this Ttrepresents the surrender of Lée | Emily H., widow of James H, Wilson, Ches. | down to one of the bakers at Kuenne's place: 4 i sidont Harrison and congrtulute the | agiltionis tasking the —encrery, ability and | move. av Appomatox. The moment chosen is when | terville. “Tell the old man (meaning Mr. Kuenne) :::;llllcdi'iflgl‘ e ouinly [Eptase), | caisiryibon Hie whe aid abimaieeld | unicupukusnusof relads pveries to| Tho democmtionipiighy pras considerably | tho o commanders aro shaking hands after | _ South Dakota: Relssue—Elwood H, Tell, | that ho can drive the wagon tomorrow hirus e, big Eeidirdin on the south sends | which helus dixharged thodutiesof bishigh | ovenomeit wewill byallymd beartily sup- | vexed over tho resilt of today's proceed ings | tno preliminaries of tho surrender have been | Jumestown, self. Tam going away, for Iam in trouble, tflhh'" iE ~ mc:l Lm“ m;::‘f > iltl-'\ T o A)praT 02 such metioda aad Fales portit, not fearing thit any number of ar | anda call for acaucs was circalated with | grreed upon. To Grant the sculptor has e jo0dbye boys, £oodbye to all,” 3 Bt 0 e omen and T bilievol G T O el iy Jerengie e | Tesis Wil be ale to hidethe fict that tho | the purpose ofendeifoeing to uulta theparty, | given uot only a strong likencss but wn wd: Changed Their Minds. Mr. Kuenne heard no more of Wiggand it ¢ e B, also | g ited by the United States senite or house | tory Fovernment is trying to murder the | byway of reuliation, upon a policy of treat- | pivable ex pression of heroism. Cm10kao, Sept. —OMcials of the Rock | until Tue Bee arnved at his store containing e R wmy man| ofnpresntativs aswill permit the trnsac. | thepeopl of Irelandin thedarkand that out | mient of the conferencs report upon” the tarift it i 3 h ROpE. #, i 1 the account of the tragedy. :‘l"i‘uc‘lflmnlx\.::‘-t“1;‘1‘!-‘:’."‘1&;3‘1:':{‘1&”[‘\) :f«"?.l’mh; tionof thelegislutive busiiess of the nition, | of that knowledge must speedily come from | bill which would requine the republicans to Island road haye changed their minds and e on” conferred The unfortonate man's’ brother said last Wille wefavorafull ind fuir presentation | clvilized communities an inesistible denand | maintai ram (0 dispose of that report. Btate of Blege Proolaimed, will not put reduced grain rates ineffectwest | nig ¢ BN Es Was Ll 16 mow vhioh s ik B corisered | Wile weisvors full ind air “presenitilar | o | atain a quorum | hat repol put re € night that the fact of the matter was simply o Dt o e e tap g A CCL: | hire Ohiosed 1a “She meihods M. Wntiss | fox lomemie. We lreby prockim tie fact | Buh owlng totha lngiemof the hour and Loxoo, Sept. 33.—A dispatch from Gom, [ ¢ 4he Missouri river as early as October I, | that Ed Wiggand had met Miss Horine about SUDe porm itte ~ Rt vhiat may prove o the fourth statemade 5 oo, 1 Geairo. el o malco graiciul a | musBeprmitied to legisite. fir it ale 11 | ywhat may prove to 1 the i abudoned enl county cover:tims by whoss action has | peidenceof action by western representa- | ghemselves and familics first, and thata man (Copuright 180 by James Gordon Bennett,] popular leaders. Many residents have fled | ing occurs October 7 at Kansas City. Anally driven him practically insane. thecourntof our r rn. and a very quiet g i s pt. 23, g caferrd, I~ asure you is doubly | conmenihim il S0 the ‘ors, | only a coward, but a criminil.”’ The rsoly: | CPllemic form has broken out at several o S v ol 288 P ver) ary oro of people called at ylo O Reilly dio > I alli bt s there evidently has been less damage to A very lar TOW peoy sl thra oy fervice, out | tondethdest y il a s i bl | Johu Boyle O eilly twosoldiors of the Fourth batallion of chas and for his ible and siccesful eforts| Drprry,Sept 23.-At 8 ting of the pected they will decide upon & course to bo | has suffered materially and this portion of | QUEst will be heldat 3 p. . today. : ccenful ofor BLIy, Sept, 23.- metin and @ ph of 5 saic at J forgotten, Your coming together from ev thelnterest of workuen, labores aud me- | spech sald thatif the tenauts submitted 10 | peported in tho sanp batallion. men., —————— condition, and the physicians said that there L2l pub ns of (he present @ngress in An Austrian Libel Suit, Commercial ¥ 10in Lisbon, Cuicago, Sept, 23.—The committee of s first of Nebruska, hve 10t remained unmno: | hilitng rasts; providing for hile ek tur Bee,]— Barom Vo Schudier, member of | Prevals in Lisbon, where tho leading banks | advance in wages is now considering aprop- | WasmiNatoy, Sept. 23 -Ihe louse has is . fair health, has good eyesight and hear- . yof the standing committees. (Cow- | celebrated his 110th«birthday yesterday. He » g ol ccution of criminal cases, of the K g: : ently began to get frightened. He held the AT o BB llonas 1 CaRKLE ©f tlne e 3 {;‘.‘;’;""" 1?:: of the most gallant regiments rench spolistion ¢ m ,‘but. thnqng ;Inwnn- Strong of Tennesses offered a reso- i e B o B el Whire by that ructionis seck to provent the | thatthe oly rason for ihe arnst of these [ small attendance of the democratic membe India, saysa state of siege has been pro- | myev pave docided to conform to the rules of ear ago, when she was virtuous aud re- Teart T thank cach ono of you for thissplen | N uE ey G E NI Thaiiess: © A madjority | patriots is” that they endeavord toavert| tho attempt to caucus was temporarily | claimed in consequence of the election riots, | the Lrans Missourl association and give no- | Spectable. ~ He had been in love with her all @il maifestation of your confidence and y q 2014 1 th i 8 | ag? . i ) 56145 ba bkl il fo loa STLNRTDROYY 1O R AR LRI BiEw MimAch - and the streets are now patrolled by soldic tice five days in advance of tho regulur Octo- | the time, but her wayward steps had boen Knowlelgerment to the delegates of the s 4 Onall ecommic questions wefavorinde- | told the pople that their duties were to ¢ Typhold ver in France, Warrants have been issued for the arrest of | ber meeting of their intention. meet- | causing him a great deal of misery and mu’ v v : M ; ! Some of the ladies for whom Miss Horing Boen mde possiblothe @ood feeling wud har | Eives in the fnterest of the great and growing | (o would see his wife and chidren starve PARiS, Sept. 38.— Now Y ) nto the country. The whole province of Sal- ———— : i ! < h 0 ordfally Approve d s en $ta =, Sept.23.—|New York He Sable ; ; worked said she was an excellent dressmake moy wich here provadls, This renoming [ Prthwet Woordiuly aproveand endorse | P800 ¢G1 bread while he landed over -Ll‘w‘:,i,f(‘np—n“. = T:Tvmmi{lu;‘:l\ir(m " | sette bas been proclaimed 1 a state of sicge. The Condition of € Saind SAL2 e ey &) axcallont dromsmaker thon, 0 unanimously and _enthusiastically | tieiion, Willlu J. Connell, and ¢ | theproceeds of his labor toa laudlordis not ¢ G’ A B Ew L —In its review of crop | that she fmght have been rather loose in hep \ 8 e Melbourne Labor Troubles. Aitio (ppdesry o Farmers’ Revi clations withol ir knowing it. I pried. il (ot W ms an edomement | mmiiondldisirit ot Nebrnka w wortiy of | tiow furtier Scerdy deplored the death of | Poluts alm tho coast of Normund o | o an | SRANaRR- LA ook, thas atmme L Reviam: IEmaceiat ans ik honk Uik e egfist tem Con T oo elr sapport. We especiily coumend hirm 4 ? Foh £} s )¢ y - of mygii m of cugEressional ser out | Ehelr sapp ¥ coumend him Tt B Nichatn o oy | o Tus Bue]—All the irades and labor | corn by frost than alarmists have given the Hurkett's underiaxing, rooms st nhese 4 iy e e is dnthe distriet, for his independent ned- seurs, garisoned at St. Nicholss, have been i vl o Phursday, when it is ex- o de d. Onlylate AT 00k at the remains of the suicide, The ine ::xll‘nl:‘fill“nérfflnfilfil:{;:l\lllxl\; lill\mlllxl‘) “x::nl:(‘.l;‘.fs::;.(, Votiey of free and ahlinited o “l ~-(:IH\"vr, Healy Speaks at Dublin. Alinte o Sl SaatiAEa Real ot Nanor: unions will meet on Thursday, when it is ex. public to und an nly late planted corn ; Bt suctss, cired formy iorests. It s ov. | [ semsring (o pronge’ of Cihe Gronts ) ; Allof them are attacked with. typhold fever, | followed in consequenco of the delay of em- | the crop forms but @ small porcentage of tho [ At a late hour last vight Miss Horine dait thatalthugh absént, I have ot been | hour bl and other neasure - in | Datimal laguo todsy T M. Healy in 8| Moo thana hundrdd cases of the discase are | Vloyers in arranging conference with the | whole, BUNE oMeY, ¥ r ool 4 . o) possibility that she might recover, county fu tho district with @ common pur | Chinles. 1 i ndlods they were traitors to their fel- o cuaiaiodl R sidering the Proposition, i L) fl:«‘; :‘nlm;; ?i,"g‘l".‘\’.fr"fi..'.'fi'i\“i‘ff“f‘;i to 'Q"" b Wemost heartlly approve the action of h,\: :fiu:lu' u;u:l‘. u{‘l“ p:):n‘x::\‘\:g :{::t q::::‘:md AN Ihialn. daabons L ) e ! 'I ; : L e T 05t g2 y 00! ny efforts toserve ok maaaalive he - clleagies would con strugg et Fing e o LONDON, Sept. 23,- ¥ erci »anic nols Central employes who asked for an o 3 sated, vou and {0 represent the iterests of the big {‘,’fi..{;;‘,f.:‘.‘l.'..., | pamat it i S !| forthe exiinetion of lindlonism in Irdand, | VIENY, Sept. 28—[Special Cablegram to ey oF N tioed orunapprociated. [Applause. | tlon; endowingagriculturilool L T1lhnois State Fair, tho privy council aud alsomaster of ordnance | WS Wowbliug. A erils 13 mmisent seltiougs tha company o Lioroms, thelk p8) Tk aalitlon 1o tha. oak ‘aud ITArGIMaTaT 0 a BR M -~ oy M ho V adel d, rgan of the feuda 8- : ! 3 g 1tio s adop 105 ot @ even oo faithfully and effectively, o xep | Sifiye eseit it QT €5 ing (o enlertala 100,00 pocylo evdEy of | b oy tnd cliriem) party, for Asserting that | TAMAmAssER, Fla, Sept Napoleon ——— nuop wia dopted pasmting JEteS 0 Isent every interestof the district, md 10 | eliing that Ozt shall constitute tho stato fair, which opns September 20. | popad accepted beibes. The sult has caused | White (colored) was banged hero today for Believed to be Lost, iyt e . Lo hd ho bestof “wy ability preserve the doublo | Quy's work forall Laborers worknen and me- | Oue new feature this year willbe the fish | @ sensation bre. the murder of kis wife in 1535, OnicAGo, Sept. 23.—O0n August 8 a littlo | duies which will borequied of me, [Ap- | ehinlesemployed bythe governuent orgov- [ exhivit, il charge of Comnissioer Butlett, e e shooner,? commanded by Captain Joo M luse] I much ngrot that tho mappor | emmentrontrcts: aid prvidiog for the ro- | Fourteen thousind free tickets have been KROCKET,, POIGTRIRGAE DY AR . ngineers Agree. onment has uot been malo to give Nebraska of free lubor aicalist coutract lAbOr | jssued tothe school children of lllinols and o A Resolmtion of 2mquiry, Huron Notes, Hansen, with crew of five men, left this | Svosey, N. 8, W, Sept. 2, | Special the reprsentution in the Fifiysecon cone | B dit@eontmet libor, L ne of | 48Yset wart (or then, Goversor Fifer aud | _ WASmNGTON, Sept. 3. —Representative | Hukox, §. D., Sept, 23, —[Special Telegram | gy for Milwaukea since which time nothing | Cablegram to Tue Brr.]-The steamship aress that woare fuirly entitledto under the | £x trade, under theoperation of which thou- | Staff and oficer of all other stale fulrs will | Scrantonof Penmsylvauia today presented | to Tue Ber |—Drillsin theeity's second ar- | has been heard of her. It is believed that | owners assoclation has concluded o threq census which has just bew taken, The great i sauds 0w cngyed b muaulactuiug, uiulog | be preset, for reference to (e committce on foreign | tesiau well cntered the first stratum water- [ she bas gone down with all on board. years' agrecment with the engincers, |