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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. [ — ——— — — —_— R P — = ey TWENTIETH YEAI OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1500, ZYUMBER 100, V/ BRTAL POLICE IN IRELAND. “ st ove s cots coaining vty | THEY ARE YOT T0 BE ENVIED, | Sgisyiostion. Yoo dhom to ke enee| GIOUY (ITYS (ORN PALACE | ERiomaiuqiarm™ " == A MINN*OTA SENSATION 4 wd isapparently unksrmed fow. New has been despoudent sisce ihe | The postofice at Winehester, Chase county, o death of his wife | b has been discontisuea, st | Rarage of Hog Cholers, | D pul—— | | They Asaanlt a Body of Eminent National- | pmfr“'fr"'_r Chin n\v'f‘:{"\rv:_w"l- Nine Days of Hard Work Put in by the Con* B\r(‘lx:(rm\l‘\a:lls.:,;k.:filh}':":lx il The Magnificent Tmp!e ayr Ceres Thrown :1 r:n}z. 2] — I!“,' 0 s raging e TheRepublicn te CGentral CommitteUné ist Leaders at Tipperary. b pveited fite hide ferees on the Tariff gt of Tamber @ S Bros. & Co. | Open to the Pu! | Magmlia. Large numbens have died, with 10 apjarent cessationof the epidermic. arthra Combi wharf burned lastnfighh The loss is $0,000, b | DRAW BLOOD WITH THER BATONS. | i) . A BITTER FIGHT OVER BINDING TWINE, | ™'y coverd DrnmOmen A DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE | mmwrmow v, Sept S5t Spocti ALUANCE AND DIMOCRATS IN CAHOOTS, ymend German Licutenants Fight a Duel, Danville Mikes Wili Strike, _ Bee.)-Fatmers are co The Victims Canse a Sensation by Ap- 35nLT a duel at Hitzbuf? | The Opimion Prevalent That the Con Tat Bet,|—T08 coal | Two Freight TrainsBadly Wrocked on g ; todis 1 - it 4 | o than expeded e-th The Machityellin Scheme of Action pearing in Court in a Battered. | 104y b Lien ¥ o ference Report Will b Ready for and vic will strike 8 the Rock Island Road—A Child's ey f g from the effeds and Apportionmentof Fat— Condition -A Blased | Lieutenast Garder former vwas killed A1 Saviace L WISSSIIENUE S0 ta Colax: Miraculons Escape-The Who, s few days ago, © us scile. : | : luel was ssult of & quarrel in @ res- | Submission Today—Fostal as ot Bt &nd wor - “Combination” the Trial Judge. tauraat. and Other Matters, ———— Minier Case. . vt : War-Cry il Ex-Minister Jay Injured. cly makdng twenty p y % l)‘l‘lu‘ \\oudm‘:r lure-'y e New Youk, Sept. 36—Hon. Jonn Jay, e largeper eent of it is softcorn, 3 or O an —Fair; siightly 1 1stria nock. Srorx C <01 3 i . 3 3 ' v ister to Austria, wis knocked dow Storx Ciry, Tn, Sept jal el Minn, Sept _[Special Tele WasHINGTOS BUreAr Tie Ovana Bee, e ¥ | 2 9 Sept pecial Te {5 BN W W tiing, Dol | JOREE. ; = R | » tolay and serously fmjured. This even-+| @ramto Tns Brer.]—The fou ; . The Jury Disagreed. gram to Tirs Bere, - The Mimnesda repablis et b & For Nebraska, Towa and h Dakota— 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, e Be b rerting sasiit T i ' T 1 Srrx (iry Sept Spo O'Prien to Tipperary for hearing toda) | P e 16 Gt Fod i s WasntNetox D. C, Sept. 25.) t‘l:’\: oy 7 easily. Mr. Juy is sevent palace festival ope n oy . °r e canstate central ommiittee nn down o sene S50, e o o/ piobinenY notionalists | Tt SRS b SR WA SRR | Thiscomterems on the Sarid RS SERE ireayearsofmge. o Dbostded the same train. Among them were [ b 2o a frame ofmind that thoughts of murder and Sty Bt TS Dscow ey Jotn Mor John Dillon, Alfred Tillings- Doan Nominated for Congress suicide arise very eas They have beenat Lis ept. 35.—The plice have! e wworth, member of parliament, T. M. Healy, CINCINYA 3 was after2 | workupon the measure now for nine days, el o 3 e e 3 ! ed the authors of the ecircular distributed | j, h " stabbe Commoner Harrington and several others. | o'clock this morni the republican | endeavoring to perfect it and come toMn | rofooniae pesaling the st ‘,,,‘.‘,‘\,’HfL“m | into_position. The c palace wus on S0 ‘:"‘Trl“ Onthe urivalof the train at Tipperary the | ek aatidles | Agtedmenit’ upit €16 Alipussl) qeistioni: | [nen bapke eSS of cretstuge | TUSLASEY & sdle Lkn teresiate SR LS | nekiman, natonalists started for the court house | trictat Wast n Court House came toan | Despite their best efforts to keep politico-financial crisis time required wis miscalaulatel, and it Was | jefense g 4 icket 1recele ¢ in a bdy. They bad not ¥ th tion of Hon. R. E.Doaoof | ceedings to themselves their actions have —— gl i Ditanding A% | has weited grat loal { 535,00 lalations made by thoc gote far when they were stopped : become known and are repeated from mouth CoalGoes Up Another Notch. . Ve e, NI et ———— ated that Wilson. for goernor, ——— 0 had 1 Ry TYore Skl HIRBUOE Mive Over tae JHinEiied o The Comte de Paris’ Letter. St atihe stree t cornerand entered into con e to mouth and speedily find their way into the New Yok, Sept. B—Eastern and west- | began this morning, and towar > A = ol - " ittle above 00,000 vo sototals . Republicans Leave the Alliance. - s s h Puus, Sept. 25.-[Spcial Cab sation. While they were standing there, in N eb. Sept. 25—{Special to | Publio prints, bringing down upon them | ern cal agents at 8 meeting in this city | debris had been suficiently ¥ B i b vas plain that n t 1 win, as no way disturbing the peace, they were s Ber| —A large number of republican | hOFdes of persons interested in the schedules, | todaydecided that westérn agents shall ad- J“'““'”\".;M.lhh.w’:.‘!fl i,rzm u nm-.h ? -r"r" e Y (Nl il s everywhere t Governor ordered by the police to move on. John this locality have withdrawn | Whomaleelife sburden to them bylringin | rance proce 25 centepae ton at Buffalo and | o <0F 1T 'fi:fini‘v\‘.""";J‘J}“?'(fi;}f‘}rffi". ‘p“""‘l!;‘?\ .xn‘ ‘_![‘{ Le l;r | 1 one hundred O'Connor, member of - pariiam | t e st the alliance meetings, | Wait in the corridors of thecapitl. But | SShG @ 0 at Chia and other lake parts | 10 & "8l T the huilding, which was bril- | coune ho(coust of Pars - ustbe dome, 0 wigorous exception to this order and showed | o tothe fact that the democratic mem- | WOTse even than these arethe congressmen, e 4 - liant with innumeratle electriclights, Some his contempt for the pilice by calfag upon | bers are altogether too active in favor of | who insist upon certain action in regard to Made Remarks Abont His te; of the exhibits are not wmpletely aranged | pers strogly condemn the count's t ctermined ona the crowd, which by that timé had become | Boyd and McKeighan. the subjects which they or their consti- | Bgairx, l.;_"': 5. 45ter 5.“‘ f‘" "'m yet, and there still remains some work tobe |andaccuse hin of admitting dishonorable | line of sction siernann, the demo. very large, to give three cheers for John - — tuents are particalarly interestd, threaten- | o LSy CSRL o8 Sonneburg, aso- | one in the pilace but the decortion is | compromises and acknowledging tlat entic n auditor, was Morley. The cheers were given with good Australian Shearers' Strike. v Rt * cialist, hasbeen sentenced to three months | substautidly ~fnished. ~There was DO | prewringto sicrifce his courtryto his own ; i > will much to the exasperation of the police, MeLsorryE, Sept. 25.—(Special Cablegram | (28 1 case of refusalon the part ofthe con- | imprisonment becausefie remarked that E formality opning—the dors | ambitionand hatrel. 5 boni - alianc _ ticket, Who thereupn chargedt upon the cowd and | ¢o Tue Bem.]-The shearers in New South | oo to vote sgainstthe adoption of there- | peror William himself ‘Would in time become | Were : The _ failure priesnt AR befire the e her week David T, attempted 10 force it to move f -mnl‘ In | \rales and Q PR stuke, | POTtWhen it is made. a soclalist. (1? ““*“i"‘ B of Sf\";f‘“: Europe and the McKinley Bill the democrat for s the melce that followed the policemen did not 168 S have gone ot g ARy AiotEhaa tontghb . —— laine, whick & expected up to iy S it A St Wi ’ e it teir batons. . Oue burly con. s in Sydney insist that the union- m they sdjourned tanight they were i Boucicanlt’s Will. u late mox \ad an entire changeof | el e Specal - Osbilgras: et L Misovni Valiey, la., Sept 25.-[Speeial Draiay, Sept. 25.-M the surprise of | possible for the form ¢ atioon as | fram to Tne Bee.]—The juryin the M sdvertised. Thework of decontionwas fot | murler cate, which has beer | in the shape of a combination of complete, cither o i id thero | 0ars today disigreel f ware great masss Lee witho sationalbit of political newes this afternoon yerats to d tovk t ings with the Boulingists. Republica of th nee and democratio stable simed a blow at. John Morley himse! ists shall accept the pi iddown in tfagged ot physicaly a a4 New York, Sept. %~The will of Dion | programm d it was deciaed to dispmse |0 TuE |D—“ —The Stautards Vienr Ccibtnstion 68 WRE but John O*Connor, who stood near, w their recent manifesto b ey will con- 1unitedin expressing the bel Boucicault was offered for protate tuis after- | With formality cornsponlent says: “Americans here d¢ | o ryed cleat th ol and §toff. The nationalists then con sent to hold a conference with the strikers, report would be made tomorrow, ¢ 1t be hs sl hi R Atthe hourof ope : eqn isals for the M- | yq i . . - itliam. P way slowly toward the the court he o ———— e g _property to biS | miljtary band of flfty = WL Wit b ipch | B b . t ‘»“\‘-.‘«i As this was theday fixed for the t The Death Roll. wife, Josephine Louise Thornd air from their position atthe e 1B 4t sl st - W el the nationalist : streets of Tipperary [ Norme Dawe, Ind, Sept. k ; ault Itis expectedthat ob. be | court, amidst the cheers of thecrowd, ag Bl R were full to ove ng with people interest- | Stace, professor of b at the conferees have really | filed immediately on behalf of the ac is already evident that the atte s bil must not be | . WAInSon, & d s edin the case. Early in the da e, sl B voreed wife, Agnes Robertson. %":n'\l"'kb)‘ farsurpss that of the precelir s T el known that still another arrest n s Bl ST 5 - | pending—sugar an o . e — estivals. e - ¢ S Ly e was be in Susses, and, IS 3 C The trai westord I’ all the . Murrs lead [ Ats 0! the pude. The victim this time was i\l‘n..l“f, b g e bold a stat aclusions in order A Ghastly Suicide. The trains yester lay on ‘vu‘nf roads entire mtion with ths exception 2 e O I ik €mdon, member of parliament for Tip AL e : 't e fir oo possible. from the | SWT LiKE, Utah, S8pt. %5 —(Sperial Tele- | (800 & outiiof the presurvof travel s al minority, is resolvel enst. He was taken this morning at Limer. | Notre Dame since 1% S . - mthe | to Tux Bagliia Weste | todey they have been even m . of asr al minority, Is resolved ol A Tipperary. t. litterateur, humorist and | pressure that would be broaght to bear upon e » ¢ 4 oy The ent tk it multi | Soaa T ot shandon until ick and brought to Tipperary A ‘hu it herieal Boar ) gtk s i . When court cpened the_authorities ian, s one: of commis- nile the report is being written up. | Womn of forty-siz gewrs of i t is likely to be agr e I ot 0 opem. tho “Gors fo the genr iin 10, have been at work uponthat all | ot this eveilog SRy severingher lead | 1ens Bt Aron b s | Shalion. The differen. i ut to admitonly those who were s 2 elie v v ct To. sh i 14 al o s xy senite o se 3 ptain Har ately interested in thetrial, But the crowd Will Vo Indians. Ml o L b knife, sharpened untll #would almost hie corn palace isthe fourth stm te o h of rpres refer | Captan Harrie pressed forward, trying to force CITAMBERLALN. . 35.—[Special to | finished it and that it will be all reads a hair. The decemsed was the widow o the kind which has been e r tothe means than tothe principles.” | Wil beendused, the court room. The police stoutly Tue Bee. | —The Sioux Indian ill be -3 | morrow morning tobe reported to the two | Mormon. City. Each ‘n“\" 0 an imprvement I'HE DIVISION OF TRAFFI 0. MH charging repeaedl n the crowd and | gotage s handin the capit i i houses. — predecessors. The palace this ear sh E S10 - 0. M.. Ha t o st i the el 3 &l & Crow L e question s e w 1 +. Avrrest ofa Minister. great aavance in the pec r art of o ‘i district, composedof St. Pau - inneapoi :";“':L';:l;}_";‘{“{m 'rjl\lb. % m{": Lr\‘:i‘ this fall The fact that butafewof them | The latest qossip about the two sublects | o\ o, o0 "vrge Siimat b | Saical e D rorieompionipt Sy Will Withdraw from the Southwest- ady wen made by wihich e Al o K o apacs in front | & legul voters appears to cut nofigurein a under consideration is that No. 18 will be | [ ATLRATEER, TGS s T avast pavilion, & frame sheeted with lum- ern Association. dliance Bnd indwstrial union vowe is tc ceeded in mulntaioing 4 clest space, 1o Iron! | yirmgwle of this kind. Alreadyone of the | acoepted as the diviling line between Deford of Horonvillh Js., was amested 18 | her and cwoyered outsideand isidevitheomn | - Cricawo, Sept Spedal Telegnm (o | WWrown s wllaiyae poesile o) SiC< persons were wounded with blows from the | capital aspiring townshas had men on the | dutiable and free sugar, the duties | W TuT it {‘l "“; 1 his way 10 8t- | andother northwestern erowhs amanged in | Tur Bre.)—A loal milway mews buresn | g e 80T Fone lorth to lave m A Blicemen-s tludgeons. Among the wounded | Teservation arranging for voling places, and | of the higher grdes to be fxed at end the Wisonsini@eaference at - fanciful and artistic forms. 3 i “The boanlof chairmen it authorily | it as they now stand. There re four e oty Harrinkton. member of parlis. | it is the general rumor thatthe noble red | . o, i Thet e xed o he | Water, on thechargs (8 raising bank bills. | The structur basa frtageof M teet on 3 s they nowstand, There are f Hent from Dublin, and o Mr, Halifax, Both | men will beinitiated icto the mysteries of 3¢ cont spound. The bounty propusec 0 On his person were found a namber of mu- = e over thedivision of trafic fnm soythvestem | lidat t Gil Pceived heavy blows on the head, which bled | casting a ballot at the election in November. wiven to sugar produced will notapoly tO | tilated $10 and £20 billsy tozether with a bot- N ades o i Missouri river points made adecision yester- ¥ s and W hiteman, demo- profuscly. They made their way into the e Fokars testing less than S0 degrees by the | tie of mucilageand sclssors. He is twenty + raeul et ured that! 4 dam- - K Fiacs = o i L heiaty | AR SO . He is twenty ade of sixt i rich strainsthat agrement almost to | SFatdRc S e i a 0BG Fooar a8 wom As: ey could, - but A Reverend Bill-Fixer. poliriscope. Between Sand % the bOWLy | eight years of age and has a wifeand four | which isthe grand en il s et gl ST T L DA e i lith BC Bat tme their hair' and | Mmwiwker, Wi, Sept. 25—[Special h none of them would state explicitely was afact. It is believed in some maeisure, but the com a well worked-out scheme LS H b an rise three towers tothe heigit of 110 feet tth the republicans and drav vous Their appeirance in court created & pro- [Copyright 1590 Ty James Gonlon Branett.) in the shape ofa pyrac aud over thecen. | tOthe > cific, 450 cars to the Wa- epinsare already being sct up in every = e Citaarca s MARAY Ol e b | Muvel has azreed to cbey the order, but he s democrats will run and in doubt- i % 3 k somewhere from 3 to 1 cent per pound, prob- | —Special to Tre Bem@-The United States areside entrances mid { thetwo street 3 making to the court, asthey entered, of the | raised to §10. Several mutilated bills were r Tuesday morning, arefwed here today durir Suc h A erir desig sentil mat he Atchison, so far in Septemoer, inth v n the ory “‘that (Jobu Moriey when ariee and adirensed tho | geatnsthim is very strong. The reverend has beenoneof the most active ind bitter - - AUk uring | ESI0 A eri T, D | 9 “ s : s nd President Muvel clains | : . B . i thia netisaliat ) forat Hortouville, where he filled @ pulpit | there are only forty factories in the thebhourof her depiiislie. Thousmds lineq | OFstions. Every square/ncts corered with (OLORADO COUNEY SEAT WAR. o ice. Mean ile e nationalist le ) : % i - (e for the basTness = A Battie Between the Partisansof Two o e i3 wconrt oo | SO L AR Thbp for b turn | Swmen e o it ey sk vense sectionsone inch thich or_jongtiwise LB ihouest Dillaa svjected Lo belog S AL vl oorTeq i A pirticular grade of twine to | tribute which 1o min-of-war has before re-| f Teat variety of colors, red, white, vellow aud received of @ serious county smt sirife be- ! i 1 holn will long be remembered. coutrast and blending. Aud thus the ex: Aeith AR By hooud 8 e, T O, hssertad | 45 wis begun yesterday sgainst the Penu- the kind of twine thatis used on them, and J ending e ownership changed when they were signed | o gt the election held last fail. Boston N n 2 Pl v, - " v 0 vivi a y 3¢ Ma Z e ° Alb; i i 3 therfore, tha; there would be mank- | ick under the antidiscrimination law of 185 | actly the quality that is required admo| ~New Yomw, Sept 25-—[Special Telerram painter's brush, only mire sivid thas any | Gmeral Mamger CAlbear =g | of comty propety e D seat from beingmoved by a minority vem et trisl, ved to admit the valldity of | fom the oil regims of Peansylvania | 30 work well and s @ consequence the | tained an order from Judge Lawrence of the | ete, as well as allthe grusses and all other | stry of the purchae of the RioGraade 2 3 y in Boston, A few weeksago this was sold Do O Withthe "wse. He do- | Delawsre county, during 1584 and 1885, | therefore the twine manufacturers ave sup: | McKee Rankin, apainst whom she has an A striking exteror feitureis the immense | tolay nd President Manvel dmied it ex- o s obpeted o Samaos, | (T Levik & Co. " The | et e T WL, T e | xS Which Tests upon the point of | Coloralo Milland hadmade such trafic on- | Sprinefield for Boston to move the builiing Srio WS 55 e Demd ot of police | mentsof o, on which i B e | Goairemsant Eind¢ oot b oes (60 | AR, Syeicky years old, ans, conti akes, ec., wre i Bave wassed to the Atchison by the pu raised this fall by reason of prominent ime vho were us| eir clubs upon people. itis mortzaged for#20.00 and sh ceans in dark blue, the continentsin ye v g ! niles e T e TS, this case tobe the Standard oil compaay. e o Tocan” Hurveshuead | s morurage LOCRIQULS L oceans in dark blue, the continentsin v fily % buya line which cin beusedas fuly | which is about tweniy-five miles fmm Bos= 3 se, O'Brien suid, was e e el e s e 8 e ey overed the tridk and immediately organized. e e O R CXe: Asomesof | WAmERcIOX, Sepe 6.-[Special ;De O eised. | Ore. Toan who hasbaen| T & (0 {00 07 ¢k from I T'ho Ca frime all covered with the gid of the yellow on s v that he disposed o cost him as much as the labor required to e 70,000, Althougiian actress herself, she has The interior of the palace §s an octagn. A | lading boards of trade thmughout the coun- | Upon overt the party a b: began, TR At B iononates sewmact duoh f Loim: IGICLESICE Reissue and increase— | list itis claimed that the cost of harvesting o The wall on all sides, and_twenty feet above | inr a national truspirtatin organiztion for by the eBostonians. Grewt excite- ot protes vigorously against suc = i 2 - . 7 . the towns news is hard to obtain. Several v el 2 DexvER, Colo., Sept, 25.—The democratic | isset apart for exhibits of whichthere are a | prt of railads, Virious commitices were ° e eissue—Samuel . Worley, Boone; | the duty kept on and they claim_that the . eeded with the case for the prosecution. He | Iows: Telssue— : i u the urrest of the nationalists. G Y Dalia; Jumes W, Hyatt, Eddy. | cemt. They sar, too that thelcss of tire | Julge Caldwell Y OE Toiaiind tor mor: | 219D oF oK, Ss vdel thaidln 4 preny; e all the cartridges they could find intown. It The Feeling in Dublin. T o Siduey s Edward Neudick, Red | Tery greatand the mecessary wepaies (o the | 9., ' [n theaftemoon the ticket was com- | measured from face toface of the galery, i Mrraz, S. D, Set. 5.—(Specsl Too- | onaly wonded aad twe kifled diring the & 1 lin [ ] ! L Zht trus: sing upon strong F Taylor, democratic candidates for Unit Ahe rresis of Dillon and 0'Brisen were mide | ceernr 3mob Highes, Milton; Willism Pit- | economy in cheap twine, but the farmers mre | Platt Rogens; secretiiy of state, Willam F. | @Fh¢ trusees, resiing vpon irong bubcesse mibs: = < 3 e ! 0 : : cimigsc b s o 2dome ke an expanded umbrelli. The cei- | gre tospeal blic meting inthis ot — day. The dispatches from Tipperary created | eph M. Richards, Pitinger. Original wid- senators from the northwest who voted with | w T _Skelton; attormey general J. H. M % 2 are tospeak at apublic meting inthis dty | A Temporary Strike Ties Up the Coy: congressman,T. J. ("Donnell. The | poducts, out woven into finer forms thin entood thatthe mdependemt cindidites | Terre Hate, Ind., Sept. 3. —Some time < operators and derks on the ¥0ids ompris g dyiss s e | Byerly, Armour. sabject for investigation. Some time ago, it | actionof the present house of represen City ladies, of whom an avera The republicais hai thelr third pienicand | ¥ 184 ORI O 1h8 0T MBI insight to the true inwarduess of the Irish 3 bty lemmns the mpublican asdministration for its | and laborers. George Watson, A, E. Bibcock and others | make a demand, but vesterday, learning that N vavin 1 Mige- | Womioax; O, SeP 95, With tha - | Lianel DY i Repessmtaire o000 K at ke s glodges of ballotreforn | thoussad separate lights. The B e W b hin s | e gy E e Will be 1% cents a prundand sbove® 2 cents | chjldren, ind Eatverson hia fitaert Wil AaTRy ciat collars were saturated with | Telegram to Tue Bre.]—Rev. A. M. Deford, | the cane sugar men, whose product under the foond senbation and lent additional emphasis | Years, was arrested hero this morning for at- upto 80and will receive the higher rate of e Setwee e tower O tae | leftno mom for diubt that on November 1 t lidates w be alliance brutality of the police. ably 9-10 cent per pound, | cruiser Baltimore, WHich left Stockholm | Pere : Between the towen omeach side o, o i o b e i Fougie i g =0 | hascarried nearly35 per cent of the husiness | furmers ot justice ouly bymaking their i B T e oo I s on lis way o the Methodist | thit has been known in congress for many a | ® for. The courtesiesiextended to the oficers | many angles, projections and broken out - 2 some agricu. roduct, Corn is themain | thit it is rigitly etitled to that percentage D s 'aa e riatan | Whil bamersuen 1ie atyies ot the Lawsones oy where it is - mamifactured, | the quays and bals, whserisg and wishing | milerial i s e Ry 2 i v sre —— Rival Towns. N IhBtE Opes. for the coming _year, Deford hasa wife and | @wned or controlled by the manufuctuxers of young girls in boatsepew countless bouguets | into halves. Thesoarefistened tothe lards The Colondo Midland Deal. “andall inte Tur Bre.]—The paper in the Colorado Mid- 4 nt Magls A Rallroad Susd for Discriminating, | mike it workevenly and well, the reputation | ceived. The visitof the Balt ® re | theblue “squire corn,” aud all iniermaliate ] pa e Co 1d- | yveen the towns of Boston amd Springfdd; grounds of his objection were that he hada of imoreto Stock: v e o ————— terior is covered toproduce efects which at the manufacturers connected with or at least dlaims that Springfidd has not the amant fest inpropriety in Shannow's sitting at the | fecick's suitis based on shipments of oil | other. The cheapgrades of foreim twine do| to Tme Bek]—Mn. Elzabeth I. Rankin ob- coors “ever mixed Vith oraweuwdal | fx the ~—Gloralo =and M be i this fall. The only avalable bui ling for farmers became dissatisfied with their ma- at sheriff'ssaleand was bought by Spring- clared that he would perform his duty with- 53 . o e e (hne B e Shanon be $ad | byt retioad s based on an illegal charge | On the other hand, the cost of the the py rmid formed by the roof. The globt | trcts withthe Rio Grinde Western that it | to the former town t use as o court house, who wem usiox tigir duba upoupeople. | had to pay'i cuts per tarrel mor thin | Mnnecta, | for Agrensnin | PUOL |, Of | mursiad Mive iow Hafilher aiviB sinted | brougpl ouk by Bhe, ifacent) cobieel Sprl el S ORneR) Milland andit w Provements being made. Tho builling was T g —————— e ianh e oy Macusuny | oiel 0 el S e o o The great lakes inred, ete. Thirty fee o o T ey me || Owraed ceacy and 3 | i To Prewent Discrimipa ion. All the availabl orses and ri were Dilton’ gramto Tus Bee. |—Pensions were granted | la&ingan it B e s ‘thit the | Yhich pisy sho sars Kot §50,00. He has | comears, which can beseen for miles’in all gt pies - | = > sidiselimialegi S iy which ended in the Sprivgiell pary be e sana sLight alteration 1n e | —Joseph Odreen, Knoxville; Jeremish Wik | inhis crop. By placing twineon the free | DrfC and unable 1o support herself in her | gallery twenty-six feetdeep is luilt sround | try are meetinghere for the purposeof form- priug pa ing t 2 & St hareinoed the ground foor. Thespacenextto thewal, | the protect ippers and merchints ermiseton, the court permitted the irown to Haralson Tipps, Fairbury; John H. Shook, | bundred acres of wheat will be reduced 20 per Ghloraid & ¥ ll, | the i n F nd merchan < A % Lad o 2 i parties amived hem fom Springieid last reviewed the ci ta B led upto | Gilbert W. Norton, Oskalosa: Waller Car. | reduction will not be more than 3 or4 per stite convention this morsing nominated | §r°at many. Thereis thus a great centrl | gppointed to driw upan igreement, cviewe circumstances W up R e or C , e B one H. Nyen. Eddyvill; Heary , | ausedby the use of cheap twine will b | emor, after whicha reess was taken unti et oo Bhe milhs Booranet Inlsle” Kt Sonth Dakota Polilics. is reported that seviral parties were seri- e e o Ui e ciiantiu fawhon | 28k Wation Malinymx Hamicden! Foin machines will subject the farmer to a great gram to Tue Bre. | —Barthett Trippand Mor- | Sl i It : S i of timber, a ustaining the roof. t £0) States senitor and governor respectively, D ts counterpart in mationalist circles to- | cock, Colfax: John Poters, Berington; Jos- | Willing lo take tholr chances, and the TRetye | Toomun: tnasuwe RN Carils: saaditor, || S0 oIS o Syanau maon . 3 omas st O TR0 PG ot 4 i tral height Is ninety-eight feet. & pofound smsation. The fact that John | OWS, eto—Ns V.. widew of Petor M. Rey. | the democrats for free twine declate they %, superintendent @f ® subject for much congratulation. It is Brightman, A INVESTIGATING POSTMASTER WHEAT. platforn renews alleglance to the principles | those o the exterior. In large part the de 3 egislature ar to supprt Trppfor | agoa federation was formed of a number of Poblem than weeks of ordinary traveland —p———s witl be remembered, Meulty with | tives: condemns the election bili; demand: Worlced dally for two wweeks. They were | AMENEN meeting ln tie country today, | theMackey systemwitha view t0 searing League Members Indignant. Evidence Introduced Which Made | Lol tnereaftor dis. | rckless and umecessary waste of public | Thobuilding will be lisited elect nadespeeches. Mr. Presion, republican can- secretary Of the orgaization, W. D. o which Timuthy Harxington received | sire lo push. ke Birchall trisl through in nesses today introduced @ resolition cailing | basedon the Australian system. The re- | and fire escipes by w bullding can be | Pintdiscusion cuntyor esewhere | d=mand was madeon the cotmpan, T ¥ g0l reeive sire U C! b ve | in thestate spaim will be a lively | instatement perpound. This issaidto be acceptable to COTE is forty feet high Over it oneach side, | gprgerfor the Atchisom toturnover durisg B 1 uns iy resemied a piAE Spetacie | 3 O T ner aaed iwéatyelght | ITprOvel Appiance now 1a tuzue tests well The Baltimore'sPfumphal Cruise. | Theroof risesfromthe walls to the center : € : - S 051 oty eble | ter i 1% ror| bash, and 100cars to the Altom, President | direct th ture. [0 democratio P PR ity & Bt o Kier, Sept. %5.—[Neéw York Herld Cable | teris themain tower, 1% feet There as T sommylutnt which William O'Brien was | tempting to puss o 82 bill which had been bounty, The dnty on. bihding twie Wi 56 ; g v e hewoull relire permanently fron_the agree- > ! be made to sccure & e T e TN AT Deford's person, and the evidence | The fight over the duty on binder twine there are elevatious like rables. ¥ : o st fise Hori s Coles issouri river points atand southof | own liws. T ot protect the | pference at Whitewater. He is very popu- Qay There is no binder twinetrust, but | of the Baltimore at Stgekhoin continued to | lines, aflords o mvenientsurfices for the doc 4 K e 0] re NS i on us clube by ' . ; Some Ul PO awed ito irans. | An mor, although nine lins an coupeti of the general public from thecourt room. niversity at A ppleton, and the people of his | @1d these are said to employ 11000 men, | Godspeed. Al alon. . 4he course to the sea e - - brads Lawar, Colo., Sept. 25.—Word bas ben o P Pillon objected to being tried | 10uF children. S iniing reapers. - As every partiular | onboard as the ship steamed by—a novel by steel driven through them. Toe | 0065 Sept, 25.—[Speual Telegram to i e oy DE ept. 25.—A suit for $316,. | Of the machine, itis claimed, depads upon shades, give s wide ramge for conbimition, | lard deal were comyletel todiy md e |y, pica county. Springfield secured the S vaucal encounter with Shanuon onone oo | PEIADELFLL, Sopt 8.4 SR $316, ; e : " by the offidals of tith roals, {hat Shanuon ned grossly insulted him. He | sylvania rairoad company by Lewis J. Lev- - e The Rankin Divorce Sult. a short disunce seem to be thoseof the | o~ ofe = associated with the reaper shops produce e ecessity t peevent tha present trial. the other grains, wheat, oats, wmilet, flax, | President Manvel for the Atchison. The = 2 - o the county court house wis a hotel builiin, DAl Objections. — He Jnew no reason why | o the Seaboard oil works at ThurloW, | ghinesnd sent them back to the factories; | supreme court todsy requiring her husband, | suita ble agricultural products. Westem by the Atchion was agin revived el qritaezs o g out. bi The Seabaard oll works were owned by | ported by the reaper manufacturers in their | action for divore pending to show cause Iobe, whichis in fact the bise of the cen | picitly and in detal. The ficts are,the |fcld parties. Satuday night a party le The lust time ho sw Shawon be sud | by therailvad compusy upon e e bunim oo | RIS Phyllis Rankin, sixteen years old. | is forty feet in diameter, and the outlines wis pactially one line, These cntruts |{hugpreventingthecounty sest issie being nop was ot ead of a body of police 3 N b coe | i sitsing | pacged AL AN P ol o in | 40 mcses 1 wheat, claims that his time cost | Frs mans DR SR Torcale, b ; 4 in | masses ¢ acording t Prasident Manvel, the he moved abot five s towwd Sprineld, ce on similar churges, = His sitting 3 On the other hand, her husband kit e ¢ ENAn e ton, when the people of the latler place dis- secicy aud muinsult o cbje. | YoDrska Iowa asd Dakots B e S0 Ba R i (Grpeipond: || Dot stheshind, B husband is muiing | the glote there is a g crown-shaped . A 0, CHINGO, Sep. %.—Representatives of |brought into rquisition and aparsit mde. ot - g N b Tt duing the rocnt, harvest | Bubon A by o pokane Falls worth | directims. Ronan. counsel for the crown, asked per- | today to the following Nevrasiaus: Reissue | ; iH building, which was then charges against the prisoners. Although the profession. & p G o AR R e 5 L0ER n ment prevails, but owingto the locations of make the desared change R then Hillsdale. cent, but this is denied by those who want Democrarts. both on the ground floor and in the mllery, | from wnfairdealing or discimiuation on the ¢ e des: changes, lonan then pro- = hight and depurted hurriedly’ after «buying , lery. The diameter of the central cour, - A 4 : b o e that thew | leted as follo Lieutenant governor, | 1% feet. This central space is span: ed’ by Rer. Hiah Potnt. Rl ' | joss. In fact, they argue that thereis no | P! ) T. Hitcheock, High Point. Reissue and_in: e k! D rencral. 3 evening. Itis becoming pretty generall Freizht Business. i il s ublic instruction, ) All te interioris decorated with naturl venin 3 8 ot e oo || k. Vison; Tl witow ot Myren 0L | D et B SRR S0 baok. : : : thought that the trial will afford him more South Dakota: Relssue and increase—Jobn Postmaster Wheat of thehouse is thelatest the national democracy; denounces the | orations of the interiorare the work of Si United Stales senavor, should they be elected. Tostigation. THE BIRCHALL TRIAL one of the 3 was assaulted or luty upon the Decessities of life: o N L By the management wilh miterius | here Gurge A. Silsty, H. C. Pretion, increased pay, It was the intentin som to CixcrNyaTY, O., Sept. %5.—News of theat- the Prisoner Flush with Shame. missed. Itis said formation fur- | money. s free and unlimited coinage | day as wellas night, there being nearl lidate for state senator, tirew out an open | Sears of Priacet, bhid been. discharged, for an investigation of the administration of mainder of the platform is devoted to stat cleared in two minutes. The E - 1 o ~ band will zive three comcerts e | e from this dite toelection. ficils replied th r would have to = saioas wound and John Morley narrowly | shorter time than it has threstened to oc- | the ofice by Postmaster Wheat, the particu- | matten. It deluness the corrupt lavish - escaped death, aroused intense indignation | cupy, the court met this morning at 9:30, half | lar charge being that he received from the extravagance of the last | palace during the festival, poned ——————— be taken under alvisnent, and last night among the members of the national cour S ot oarlier than previomly. A large | gomtricto: lor hauling the ils of the house | | in 1ts appropriations to the | foday tnd closes Octaber 11, Ewh diy there ForPuablishing Lottery Ads, tho me c. Today, Lowever, President the Irish league now in session in Cincin vd gathe: s ARt neinonar AT 0 a month out of the §,000 annually ap- X0in excess of the consti will bea parade or olher street aemonstra- . Sept. .—Under instrue- | Hop federition telegraphed the President Fiizgerid sent 8 _cabl Srotd LS00l 10,999 hepriswier aTIve | bropriated for that parpose, aud which was | tonal maxinum; desunces the republicimn | tons, the most imprtan of which is the | tions fromC s S o lo & Ters iaut and Hurrington exprossing $ympathy and BOTOT | aosrag the 1mperial bank here, Ho fdenti- | be nominal amount of tho vewrly confract | PUCL3 for having failed in its recent conven- | MurdiGras caruivai parade on Wediesday, | Booth todiy sezed al of the issue of the Bir- . Indianapolis roads to go W atthe deed and the admirationof the council | g it e ! ti- | 1t was stated in Wheat's benalf by Repre- | tion tcondemn or apologize for thestupen- | October 1. 2 0 3 ¥ 8 Inu work pending a conference. The company for Morley. fied the signature of F. A, Somerset on ¢¢- | oy, ¢y(ive Caswell and others that the prac- ‘made by the party in power and ningham Age-Heraldl of this date and the| clums that Sears was disclarges, nol be 3 B e tain checks as IY:J{,L;‘m‘h'; JesontE, “:'"“ tice was one that had come down from f g » condomidg them. Various res Bad Wreck on the Kock Island. y the Weekly Atlnta Constitution of | cause of the federation, but forother good Wosk of Pan-Americans Approved. ?{,".“,j,‘l‘h““,"fi“’[:'fi, with the [mperial }onkon | mer sdmistrations of the offiw and | frms in state laws are demanded and | DesMorses, ., Sept. §.—{Specil Tde- | ihisw elkand i otier pen conlag here | remons, Thire wis sime 'h;ij.ty(hh) freight v R Bk - 5 e * Blai e ol , Isss. H . vas simpi swing the example | pledged in the of sratic succe o g L BT RS v this place aud for distribut sec. | triins this moring but none e pissen: WasHINGT '\. Sept Secretary Blaine | jgentified the letters as those of the prisoner. ;lxzmk;neb\x_\fi‘ S‘:i‘lj‘ufuf:olg“ ‘E-T(Il;hn‘:a;:lfl;; :h"!:\,‘h'jlu the event o democratic successat | gram to TEe BE At Aluona, fifteen n-fn ‘x‘;“;\‘ u;u“ -~x‘:1(;‘1‘x?\:l’1["»'1 xr‘mv:: ‘ff:":"u] o [ f= ¥ W Jhas received from Minister Abbottat Bogota | Osler, chief counsel for the crown, wanted | (oo i h, B e palls. niles east of bere, last night, 8 disss- | boriln Totters ady sisge il 3 [ e A e S b 2 e e Lo e ™ 1o Mei- | feveral months be had eoncluded that ihe ———— uilen oaw}, of 1A 2 contiin loterysdvertisencnts, The oficers| phe Denver switthmen's Strike. 5 rom the mes- b 15 05 OVIGAR00. OENME. 058 Bt | perguisite was not a legitinate oue and had MRS. FREMONT'S FINANCES. trous wreck occurred on the Keokuk |of the Aavertiser conpauy of this - n § 3 . sage of the minister of foreigu affuirs of Co- | lerish, through whom the prisoucr ind Ben- | converted the amount iuto the treasury. Tho and Des Moimes division of the Rock |alsorequired w give bonds for appe | Dexvr, Cilo., Sept. 25.—There was very Junbia to the national congress concerning | Wel Were brought togeher. | T I | resolution was adopted with ay amendmat | Her Son. Saye tha Published Reports | bland' rud ‘The’ rear sedion of o |te Nevaber torm of the Unitd | 1ittle changzein the switchme's strikein tho the recent m_ernmuml Americin confer- | correspondence which tock place at the time mu“:“qs::e) :mm ugs“[{.::‘ n :{:t‘l"; m'htu: Are Exaggerated. ul-:rk‘wmm R.ras tisnd sgc\ifl;’n ‘:‘t k:;zl:: \-Or\rbu{u;;m‘j”mmlg ast Sunday lottery Utuion Pacifio yards tolay. The compiny is euce. The minister declares that the results | negotiatins were entered upen, with tele- e L ot o ls aov- | DETOBATLIN MiNes Herh. 0.0 Trib- | e ooket. Nowaming, it seems, iad ben . working thirty-five new men_and seven en- of the cnference will be to the everlasting | grams seut ostensibly from theStafford house, | (S : dals - 368- | o tomorrow will have an interview with | set for thetrains following, and pretty sor The Pope and England. gines, and declare that under Burus they v Buflalo, but really from the teling | 5108 ’ §, axl p n ! % ve tolay movedmorefreight than they dil glory aod satisfaction of all who took part in | BUTaIG, Dat TECY O I ‘j":;g‘;‘;-e oo PECTLATING SENATE PAGES. Lieutenant Francis Preston Fremont, sonof | 8 regular freight came tiunderingarount a | T.ovpot, Sept. 25.—In an Interview with | with the oid force of g ) te meeling. He recommends o the congress | bagrage io Nisgara Falls, N2V, “The efect | Thers bis been f £ooul AGES, o¢ cutot | the lite General Fremont. now statioad at | urve and cmshel ito the ~stud: | Englsh Cathalc noblemmen the pope sid ho | giies inthe ame length, of time. Nue o of Colunbia the adontion of many plans Pro- | of nese telegrums was to show thathe ris- | page 1n o HE0L0 hich nas ccusioued | Fort Snelling, Minn., who says the pubhesed | I8 0ams , VUL | WeETDIe ) 1o0eh elbe | ferventlyhopel fora rewewal of permunent .rs lave signiied adesir to retum r,c o i dem Ko \l;‘m\'xv‘r.\rl‘; 1| oner had carried on a _systematic deceit on some rermark, inastmuch as the wsition is oie | reports concernis the Snancial condition of | werewrecked nd (he €igine and tenier | diplmatic relitions with England. Undert ud provably all their places will be filled by Tor an intercoutinental railway, and the ap: | Devellsnd bis father, aad, atier e goung grealy dedred and tought afler B bars | s mother ani sisen n Califor of the rezular train were bad tered, Mlonet Tkt of Ficrars, be couiinmel, the | BT B0, Bd i s lkely atn. ¥hv S gointment of & member of the commission | Jp'S TESPRITACe, SO YOURE EUN | oqui ade this afte . greatlly exaggersted. While they baveno | The eagiicer and fire snd ,yelthrughot the British em: | upthe fight, Rl iR xeipy n i v o g 0 was with them = and very | Inquiry was made this aftern iy v e o " h. 3 up the fight. N Washington, The mitister | ausious about Benwell not appearing. | Feason” for the change, B biag o means of their ova. yot they hare 3 regar stewon o :BA 06 Fh8 10t heisotil ibatiss - Hokad the deoy- = AR L el up bnoe " -3 i o eleg 8 Vi ne 1 v h n latior income u is oWl nd S yther's sal- v LOo! neariy train S SO n " he queen, 0S¢ 0 ¢ J e . S ook dirtios theslonie deirias | UD€ (he, readue, of, these, ogrime | Lo Mrpan Pararay recttly. T4 wia | B o et kisd ulcs Tor vhi rostor. | {rom this city t clear therack Manwiile | thoughtfil c e poor and sufering , Sopt. 5. —A comprouise his bee and dedlnre it to be the universal doctrine of | ol B Ao T s Sutused wit Sually P’ | leared, however, that the boys had fallen | ationof seven ofmndin San Francisco | the pssenger train from Kediuk was y opinims throughoul the | efected between the Ilinois Central milrou Ahe American nations, Pt B J0804 wieh A Hush of red. | LMo, O and yielded totemptat O e Ner Busband. and which | there neurly twelve hours, and mothing in b roid s - Sonductor Poole of the Grand Trunk mad | intobad habits and yielded totemptation to wned b sband, v hic! o NI TR o e Sodc o d the train men, who made a demand a e SRl e Domanda, | EE41081 that 1o tho best-ofis Inowlsige | & quire that which did not belong o themat | ot sttt usad fow & i e e Eeei L hls e Steamship Arrivals Sreta.ngo bE an’ Incoase 10 wages. The orthwestern Conductors’ mands. | there were only two passengers on bis train | the expense of thesemate. Severdl desks 3 tion, inasmuch as ffty-two | PATVH hen ey - J03e Kii8 @Yaels it o . it stter was settded todsy < i Cixzcigo, Sept. 25.—Special Telegmm to | from Eastwood on February 7. They were, | have been rifled, andthe guilty ones having | othen who were on tho tract at the'same | D& SHORE then béng many women and | At Southaspten—The Sule, from New i’ ‘,“,‘fl_‘, s e o Tye Bis ] The sommiitee repreentiog the | be thought, Englsbmen sud mswered ia ap- | boen discovered, 8 numberof Wem wers di- | time as Geperal Fremont lave hd their Lites children. York PO et o i “hic g o earance to the prisoner and Benwell. missed. restored. Sheis aiso bopeful that 2,000 A Child’s Miracml Escape. Passed the Lizanl—The Augusta Vidoria, Harvard Opens. :inl‘x;;o:;s:‘;::':nh:tr:g‘:lefim:dui’n‘;“ln;: PiThe witness was rigidly cruss-examined in POSTAL MATIERS. posbn 1ip R LN by pend A | oiehey nlvzr 5 — [Speck % Tue | tron New York for Haub E Bosrox, Sept. .- Harvard Sollege opensd - | regard to the way both nen dressed and to | Postmasters were appointed today as fol- carly date, Mrs. Fremont and daughter re- BTy - e BAPN. BB = LWIRCS: B ik o oot s 0 s i s eral ruise of wages, was closeted with Gen- | what they carried. lows: Luton, Woc ulbupr‘;mduly. Towa. D, S, | side i Califoruia onaccount of throat and | Ber|—A remirkably zmarrow escpe from R Ea RemTkams tday with & fresm pering 40, el Manager Whitman tolay. It appears | Miss Lockhart of Woodstock said she was | Phillips, vice G. M. Holder, resigmed; | lungtroubles. Licutenant Fremontsayshe | death basjust occurred tothe two and @ 'all- | ¢ o o0 Soe %5 [Special Cable b o § BalaRees b that there 1 to be considerable difficulty in | traveling veest February 17 irom Paris past | Eciard, Sioux Couuty Nebrasku, A, H. Wal. | woull have them maie their Bome with' bim | yearold daughter of the postmaster lere. |, 'p,, | 2ol poc) legram | St en B T e s of (he conduo, | Woodstock. ~ She saw two passengers get off | lace, vice H. Deester, moved avay s Mildule, if they coud endure the climate. The same | \Whie playing sround the{well the other day | T3 BEl—he locklborrs' wios berto | this term is particul D e %o think that the manigement of | 8t Eastwood Onu sceing Birchall slterwards | Custer county, Nebriska, C. C. Grifits, vice | 18 true of his brother, stationed st Phila- | \pe jive girl munaged %'opeu & door in the | Dies cabled £T0 toSydaey, N.S.W., for the T e L la readily acquiests in a com | injail she dentified himas the one who had | A. Harrls, resigned. delpuia. S HESH. bezelt of thestrikers. bo Tud would readily Aciulese i A Sy | sat before heron the trin. The other she | Upon tho reommendation of Mr. Dorsey 5, S um— well platiorm aud fell to the bttom, thirty-| e asked, but they say the commitiee has recognized in the body of Benwell when ex- | the following postuasters hive beem ap- Irish Nationalist Comference. four feet, nine feet of water being i the well dvanced Rate of Discount, man class t Joutbive Enstructions t6 Socept mothing short | bumed. Crou-exuninel hy Blackstock she | poisted: Levi Gastuar, u Lisbon; % % | Lowos, Sept. 25.—[Special Cablegram to | st the time. _Sbe fell beiween Ltwo pain of | Toxpoy, Sept. %.—(Special Ciblegnm o | lrgest that ex ¢ 9 acade B thae scale preseuted. which calls for $115, | acknowledged that througn reading anac. | P Verdigris, Knéx ocousty ; Charles | Tws Bee.]—The conference of [rish nation- | Cross braces thit hid the ube 0 ita | o l0 T S e Eaglaud has ad. | fresbuan dass will . 2bers ad 125 and 135 ctively count of the finding of the body she had not | Jumnemelr, Suyder, Dodge cous Arnold | g3 g - o t | place that are about twelve apart, also L SR8 e Danls of Togisas A " | the tific class w @ month respectively for the y A Y h i alists referred to in yesterday's dispatches | ¥ P u taree dasses of conductors, for some time connected this incident with | Smith, Riggs, Sheridan county. vitl i - thes | FCA the lower curbing, which is built of | Yaaced its rat of discoit from {percentl | giotalof 41) freshmen. ; s 0 will be held i Dublin om October 6. M sablonnc sna U the tragedy. Something said i Birciall's plusiotices have \:en;-uufix;m at_Kirk, b~ . | brickand is nize feet fron’ the botiom to the [ 5 P ceut. ~ Suicided at His Wife's Coffin, evidence first brought the connection to her | Bauner county, Nebraska and Moody, Brown . ° 5 | surface of the water. When found shewas L S— . e Ptinmints Sept. 3 o (Swcial Tels | Biad- On aprevios cocasion she bad siated | couity, and Sarab E. Kirk and Daniel Kig- iGermany's New War Minister. | Sl 1o the punp twbing andber ltte| Cikago Wants s Brnch Mint. . Ovder Restowed Sn Manipuins © Tux B Rl pe that she had taken little notice of the pas- | lerappouted postmasters respectively. BraLiy, Sept. B—The Post awnounces | feetresting o1 a coupling of thetube thgt WaSHINGTON, Sept. $5.—A bill was tod. CavvTTy, Sept. 25 —Orler has been ree pom us Brr]—John New committed | seugers, but ber evidence of wday, as Black- | Jobn Bristcl has bees ehmissioned as | that General Leszeynski has been appoisted | happened to be about fifieen inches below the | intoduced i the house py#opkinsof B stored in ipyer. matarajah bas abs suicide this worsing by sbooting bimself 4 | stock showed, didnot agree with this. lpaunuu at Bralgate, la, and Annette | minister of war to succeed Veruols, surfice of the water, She lad been there| nois Lo keates brnchmintat Chicago dicated i faverb! bis broer. i