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TuEe OMAHA Dally BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, S8EPTEMBER 11, 1801, NUMBER 85, rates through the legislature, but you know their cup of joy was brimfalat the reunion RS Imitted: ¢ "~ ‘us Barnes, it didn’t ¢ 0. Then we expected the rail- of their family at such a timey homa; N. H. Hall, Tex“ Thowas A Y y way commission would help us, but you've sateloe ), : \ i i o 1es i of Rooet i arney, Missouri: Alfred 2 wam, Mis ¥ i 5 Forty Thousand People On the Grounds at | goak (e lottors some of tho members of that Beatrice Operator's Negligence COauses An sennivs aontt BRI s s, « Comparative Statement xf.R oant Work in TRl el Question of Balmacedn's Baak Notes Still Lincoln Yesterday body wrote and you can tell what they mean other Fatal Union Pacific Wreck, e the Land Office. e Being Disonssed 2 Joseph Wutson, Beatrice—Our crops are Largoly Attended Mebtihig of the MAKES A DIFFEREN ) o at ioast i5 cent better than they were - - . e . a8 F s & littlo late. = Whea - state Board at Kdncol: ¥ A . TEXAS MADE HER BOW TO THE THRONG. | aft Jour ot eorn e e ™o tho acre. | ONE KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDZD. | Livcory, Neb, Sept. 10=[Spocial Telo- [ JUDGE GFOFF'S SUCCESS KEPT UP. | Instructions to Collector Pev Con- | SOME PROSPECTS OF REPUDIATION. Oats wero somewhat damaged by the rain [R— gram to Liue Bee.|—Tonight there was a 2 _cerning Mexican Lead O The harvesting is about over. The crop of o A largely attended meoting the Nebraska 5 y Wasiinaros, D. C., Sept, 10, T s gy Lone | wheat is somewhat r vkable this year in [ Two Engines Totally I State Board of Agriculturééin the Lincoln | / ment Bxpedited | e qopartment has informed tho surveyor | Al Institutions Will e Held W holly BEUOVEFHOEHMbUAE] (of; tho the matter of acreage. Last year the yield y r te Made an Address— did not average ten bushels to the acre, Much Railroad Property D hotel. There were present: Jolin Jensen of a Most R able Many of customs at Omuha that the circular of Responsible for the Fuands Ene What the rmers Say J. P, Noonan, Leo Va ley County aged—Narrow Escape o Geneva, president; Secrétary Furnas of Difference Between Cleveland's 1@ CH Lonsitey Yogu trusted to We hiad & haif crop last year owling to the dreds of Passengers. Brownville, Treasurer Molntyre of Seward, and Harrison's Men, of the Crops. hot wind. This year wo wiil bave a :w(-w and Messrs, Barnes of Grand' Island, Grin- y did avorage of sixty bushols to tho acro, for —_— nell of Washlugton, HooiBRP 6 Tncoln, - value of lead in Mexican ores is changed d LiscoLs, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Special Telo- | Foboery in railtoad ratos still continues, but [ B e T",-h,tw»l;\( u'vl 'h’pr:‘m: o- | Greer of l\'.-drnny’, I\’um.r n(l) l:tlnlllv;L ILn'kvx" Wasnixgros Boneay or T Bes, | | frum 1 cont per pound to 1% conts per am to Tie Ber.]—This a model fa nothing can be done to prevent it. Occasion- | gram to e Ber 'ho fiest reports s of Silver Creok, Lee of Oxferd, Burry o 818 FOURTRENTI STHRET, | ¢ 16tion; 1o be' made from tHe A 4 . oy v f“”f,_}f‘ ‘,,WI, [:‘:-wh" m'“'f_d‘ ,lhm"‘k' ally, thougl, they give special Fates on o car | out of the collision on the Union Pacific near | Greely Centor, Vanco of Pawnes City, Doo- | \\\ i) v]; el o ‘.- S R G SR \\ 3 “Gvuhl‘hi\'\m\xv via Gu \.vywl-;v‘v.vll‘i\ )= Sonvos of tho opportunits to soo. the attrac. | 1084 At Giveley Center tho ailiance beople | pickrell, ton mules north of this city, at $:40 | lttlo of Atkiuson, Dinsmode of Sutton. Dun- SHL LR TR Lt ) s eni F i et e Rt b M Ui, tions that haye been collocted by the State | else building one of their own, I don't know k this iing rither overdo the facts | ham of Omaha, Henry of Columbus, Hughos [ t0der the divection of Com missiol L L ul L st what tho pro- Bonrd of Agrieulture, Spocial trains on all | whother o not they will succeod. There are | of the accident. Tho casualitios consist of | of Hayes Center, Barstow of Crete, Young roads were run to the grounds, each loaded | two elevators —in celey Center, [ Frod Ortman and Victor Haynes, each 8 leg | of Custer and Parker of ;Si#iHlos. The fol- down with people. In'ono of tho special | QUF county is only oncfourth set- | proken and internal injurios; Conductor | lowing agricultural socletios woro ropre- | Durleg tho romme of fudge (Ot B S sl stion in trains o o oficlals of Lincoln nd-| Gosre 1o aoms oxssient 1A' 5 orge Baird of the south bound train, hurt [ sented: Douglas county, F.-T. Emerson; | Nobraska tho work of the.oflice was SFORETE | parook of an advisory character aud was i i S AT i) rains came the officials of Lin There is some excellent land yet to be had, Ao R ad - & i 3 % upton very high point of perfection, but ent The junta do gobicrno has Omaha, - Th latter were mot av the gato by | Improved land ean bo bouznt for §20 an acre, | bout the head, Tho slightly injured are | Fillmore, J. Jousen; Greely, P. H. Barry: P D oy thiia: | L/ INtonasd 140 ba manaRiosy LD D A L T the Omaha members of the state board, | aud there is good land fifty acres improved in | Fxpress Messengor H. T. MecKinney, hurt | Hitchcock, D. W. Wildman; Jefferson, W. *"“kl “‘”‘.':5“!“‘"_‘-“% ; St m-mlo'“m % NEVACHRI0 A b bl e n :lm;. ]u a Messrs, Dunbam and Mount, aud the | & section, which can be bought for $10 por | about the head, and Head Brakeman G. F. | W. Watson; Platte, R. H. Heary. Yol "‘{‘ 1';:1 "“{l : ‘\”'_: . evahitt e R ””-\" i “'” o f\,',‘ ending Humboldt band. They were then escorted | "W (4 \woir Burr—The crop 1s a groatde Harding of the special northbound train, crotary Furnas was electod a delegate “("[K of fllv ,’ vI|4 prode r f‘n”}c o | gy - o h."u] :\ \,h““. regurd “1“:'?" k‘, 10 heaaquarters and decorated with u card | batter than It was three venes ago. Wheat, | BTt about the body touttatd the sisstin MUREERIREFIRHOnAL | o S O tha Offlos Mg | Bs sri ooy i abotion Of Fork Uirougiout ORI Famath cloksaTpondiig chety which gave them the freedom of the grounds. | oats, bariey, potatoes and fruit we have in Several of the passengers of the special re- Association of i"airs and Expositions of which ‘; n"f »‘ru‘!:\‘m‘».. fL \\w‘v |l\'|n:l el Begin at South Omaha Next Week., (I‘.‘_Nf‘“ 25 “ hm: “”A .:“-l r :\\\HM» v v: ie T'ho courtesy was approciated and the visi. | Bbundauce. ' Tuo apoles we reduce to cider, | coived slight contusions. Excopting Con- | ho is prosident, This moeting will b heid | the Past twoyears as compared with Hhe wor e MR B T tors were not slow to avail themselves of the | Keep for wiuter consumption and ship east. | quctor Baird, all the injured were on the | in Chicego in November of this year. The [ OF th6 OHICS curing tie YOO | Rusk bas received applications from packe L S L Einion 18 thatc w L We get #1 per bushel for them and market | oo, same gentleman was elected a delegate to | of the Cleveland administration. It shows | 0 S be impossible for the government to repudi- xn';\'n"w ('(m" df 3 g them in town '\:“|mz' f.r}(yllxwl\;ll~ ku!kn[\)t: HiVHas was tarelbiv Hurbuand Sdiad teom AIIH nd the meeting o;‘ t;m wk-»m‘m &islrin:t that for the last two years under Presigent | At Boston, South Omaha, Neb., and Kansas | ate it The awarding of premiums is occupying | against the railrond rates, but witn no hope S LAl k > air association which meets in_Chicago | Clav vere jssuod 442 pre- | City, Mo., for micr pal inspection of pork T3t th Brexa BYLHIE GUErDe 3 NSk shtiontat Al th Sudges. Tho lat of | of being Successful. | 4m on the Missouri | the effects of his injurios about 4 o'clock this | during tho samo woek. Governor e e :,"““31"”",,','1"‘"“.’ My .,",,:.,‘.”(,...'1,(‘. .I i‘; .' s iml i :IMII e ) ‘u‘v:\:un::‘l I3;-1;,”,.2.',""\“.::',’ Ty entries 16 greator than that of any preceed. | Pacificon the branch between dLalmage and | afternoon, ‘Ortmsin's leg will have to come | president of this soClStySRIREREHIN ‘assocla- | OTPtion oeruboatcs, whio CHring AL E0H | and has arrangod a schedule of the number | TELERE CUR FRBAC GLon of Bulinesdeis T TR oth engines are a complote wrec! was | wes : 9,515, g ored 3,078 nces for oxport. The Inspection for Bos. | ComMmerco anc anking institutions, sparo between tho timo of making tho wward | ENGLISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS. | L ooture8 G0 n tomporary track around | | Tho seorctary was instractd: to have tho | patents, places for oxport. The inapection for Bos- | 1 o0 that tho banks will bo held respons aud tho close of tho exhibition. 5 R e % the wreck in order to pormit the passage of | date of holding the state fair changed so as [~ The number of homestend patonts issued | ton will be started this woek and at theother | giblo for the amounts which they sow have in C. J. Skuso is the solitury representative | Yesterday's Sesston a Most Intercsts | o rogular trains. to open one week later. during the past two years is 5,009, and in- | points immediately thereafter. The inspec- | their vaults. The basis of this rumor is that TR ey o ths. rgiaad, (18 ing O Tho mail car und contonts of tho south | Prosidont Jouson was appointed to appoint | croaso of over 400 per cont above the amount | oo EARTEIRE IR SR B GRS GEERTS FOr 1S C icked up some potatoes, grasses Ewersti, Sept. 10.~Among the subjects | bound train were demolished, the tender of | delogates touttend the uatio il assoctation | issued under the last admiaistration for the A and Chicago will be in Pebruary last the baks A s B L T bk brought beforo the Trades Union congress | the engine telescoping the mail car. The | meetings, which are to be hel« during the fat | same period. . SRatti e it of 812,000,000, They have now in their vaults cabbage, wheat and corn at two days’ notice gEL o Lo 70 ut which | eneineers and firomen of both trains jumped | stock show“in Chicapo. These include a | During the two years of the last adminis- 7 o pretty nearly as much as this add if they are and now makes a display which is really ro | Uhis morning was that of the age at which | yeron ' arsing their ongines ‘ number of societics, each of which is devoted | tration there were 675 tiraber eult b , P : held responsiblo for it, hardly. a bank in the children should bo allowed to work in fac the special, which carried | to the raising of a particular breed of horses [ issucd and during the last two DUTLAWS MO WOUNDED. Holdirespo , har ank iu the tories. The subject was an interesting one | eight coaches, was going at'a twelve mile an | or cattle. The president and hoard of man- | number was brought up to ; B R — 3 country will be able to continuie business. _ s Baby | presont, e great majority of the | bour speod after leaving Pickrell on account | ngers were, at their discretion, authorized to [ of 100 er cont. Lively Skirmish Between United |1 havo on first rato authority, howover, O SCisie g ayiolizod T a srnld o were in favor of raising the limit | Of o drove of hogs belug on the track, other- | extond aid in sending certain exbibits at | Commissioncr Carter says thatin general | States Marshaly and Desperadoes. | that it is the present intention of the junta pedn L WL B et were i favor of raising the T/ | \wigo the collision would have oceurred on the | this fair to the state faws of Illnois and [ torms the work in the minoral division of the | Prucerr, L T, Sept. 10.—A fierco fight oc- | de gobicrno to assume the responsibility for inent position in the exhibit. Mr. Skuse a minority were opposed to it. The | it e E S retanco north ang. tho. loss of | indiana. ook ooy el | el L oot 107 A fecon gt Oor ) G sciame to/nsmd et Rovboialil g B R O Ry, s pon o ¥ based thoir arguments upon humane | ifa conld not huve been otherwise than very | The president was authorlzad to avpoint a | past two years than any two years o tho last < AL i Broounuanticia oy araeot Bt ure e e D ety | aud moral principtos; the minority claimed | heavy. As it wus, neither of the trains left committce to revise the rules uad rogulutions | ndministration, This aaministration is beat- [ (HEEES PR F e O sl e IR G T il 50 il there may be secured free land in the county | that raising the limit would be the means of 'h,“',l'r. oleiaieloi s b o of gltlnl"f:ni}l‘t\lxd."l‘o roporg tl\‘l fue _nl'l\\-c ingall records in the matter of land patents, e “; rato outlaws after shooting and s NONCCHIEHIG L B CHU0E (LG e G e blar | TaiTuRAG At rdortaint i poruion\ GTlBItie e infured wore all brought to_ this city | noxt rogular moeting to be sold in Lincoln, | pension uud othor business. mortally wounding thom, "Tho posso was in | time specio pavments will be resumod. daily bread out of the mouthsof many poor | 2nd ate being cared for by tho rallivay au- | Ioiianuary of next YEESECEHESIROtOry Was RECENT ARMY ORDERS. charge of Daputy Marshals Swain, Cook and | While the junta may settle the matter within i e notified to request all partls interosted to | o poliowing army ordors were issued | Blkins, and had been on the trail of William | & fow days there isa possibility of their hold- Talk of a xas Man. I? i such @ milies, who could not afford such u loss. 3 SE e e A | NTLICE B ol e 1 10ss: | Tho cause of the collision was the failure | send in amendments to the ulss which they b i = h 1 ExGovornor R, 1. Hivbard of Toxas ar- | Tio delégates wore remindod that many bovs | o0 SIS0 ORI VIV, Gitors 'to | might thinicdosirable, Loy e S L and Ross Riley forsevoral days, Thoy | ing the wiiolo matter in avoyauco and ailow= rivadion : iod by W. B. Slosson_ditector | hortof thaie maronts and youager. brothers | Conductor O'Byrne of the spocial, the oper- The board has decided to ofl yra handsome | & ‘l'l"_f’ ey 'j‘y‘"‘l._tj‘:‘ T toation indi. | cornered them in an unoccupiod house t ing the new congress to settle. WhALE IR A bt [ U L bl Sl Sbul b ator forgetting them until after the special | prizo for a novelty bicycle racs between Will | artillery for the course of iustruction indi- o goo™ias south of here today and | There seems to be uo disposition to perse- and manugor of the Texas car exhibit. The | and sisters. These arguments, however, had > cated in paragraph 576 of the regulations ure ) v cars in whieh they rode contain samples of | Tittlo weight sgainst ko views expressed by | badlettiickrall = G 0L s and Deal Werts of Casta, and K | aunounced to tale effect October 1, 151, Sec- | demanded theie surrondor. Tao out- | cute the ministers and othor ofiicers who o products and resources of the state o o0se who set fort ; words, the hon tho nows was first_recelved L 8 oItyd 4 ¢ Pirst Licutenant Alexander D. | 1 esponaed volloy trom | served under Balmaceda., Tho triby e products and resources of ho tatc of | those who set. fortl in cutting words, tho | ¢/ 0gi SU BONS Wis frsg, (Reatvoh 1, QU | and'a b, and at tho firsty weeond. and thira | Qud artillory, irst Licutenant Alexunder . | laws — yosponaed with & volloy trom | sorved undor Balmacen, fbo tribunal of xas. They woro sidotrucked near tho | ills attendant upon allowing children of ton—| fit 8 voritoble panio ensued. | iwily ene | {8 O S AEERS. CERRRRORS 0 tics | Schencl, fiol battery K tolight battery 1% | thoir revolvors, Tho posso returued | justice is making a rigid investigation into : 4 Honry A. Reed, from light battery F to bat: [ the fire and a lively fusilade was kovt up for | the gctions of these mon, Where the Missour: Pacific acpot in town, and were | der vears to labor in unhealthy factorie ! A . ; 2 ple. o > eing .ty | and the anxiety to kuow of their fate was in- [ young men hold the amateudr <*ate champiou- e r ory B to 5 0. Thel PRk visited by a large number of people. while exposed to heaving and socing muchi | {0 Ahivs and have o large nurioee of frends, | tery 'y John H. Gifford, from battery B to | somo time. Then tho outlaws showed the | fee 4oL Ex-Governor Hubbard was introduced by | that they should neither hear nor see. 50 J q q it Y Sy light battery I': Ed Dudley, from | white flag and surrendered. When the men are shown to have used publio ex-Governor Furnas to a large audience ally i motion to raiso tho age limit to | , Every surgeon of the city who could bo T'ho ruce takes plucs lomUEEgM afternoon. light battery ' to battery B; kd gave themselvos up 1t was found that they | money their property will be confiscated to which had assembled outside headquar- 0 years was passed by a vote of 265 to “\“““_‘_m"r"w;“" ‘\‘v]}",":\;m‘! \m“mh‘ :»‘un Pleased the Children. Gayle, from battery H to light buttery A bad been wounded, probably fatally. Conley | pay for their speculations, and in some cases, to and made on eloquent addross, 1D 65 tho wraekins traln which ‘tarried the | NEBRASKA Cirr, Neb,, Sept. 10.—[Special | Victor H. Bridgoman, from light biu hiad been shot through the “groin ind bow \iioks] OMobEs) AV besn G Ui lty- orliaaiatoe Ho ' explained the object of his coming one of tuo politicnl features [ pb O LHO W EECEnE b avepanoes Pelogram to s, Bun - Chlidrews- duy at | 10 battory H. TFourth grtiliory: First Lieu- | and Riley had been shot through both shoul: | crie® alty and persecutions. of eone as also that of tho Texan train, which in | of the work beforo tho congress was | Phpnicians, went by private c S Rram ¢ K ay tenant Willm_Iverett, frow battery C to | ders and one hip. None of the posse were i vrief was 1o show how Toxas had advanced | doveloped, It aroso when tho question | Tia te aminon oo o k.l O e by | the exposition was & sucdc:s. Over 500 | jight battery F; Adelbert Cronkhite, from | injured. Couley hud beon sent to the Ar- | Kressionalists tuey will - be punishod in material prosperity and had developed her Siying bers of parliament e two engines were fairly woeldod togothor | voynpsters dropped thewr sciool books aud | light battery I to battery C; James L. Wil- | kansas pemtentiary for horse stealing with | o the fullest extent of tho law. of paying members P at the boilor heads. The pilots and head- ¥ St L resources in recent years, and to remove tho | camo up for discussion. As is well known, | [ints wore complotely demplished and the | made a rush for the main entrance of the big [ son, from battery L to lizht battery I3 Fred- | Jfohn Harts, but broke jail and escaped into Otherwise there will be 1o punishment for tiga whiclh bad stached to hor uxlnlm members of'th British parliamont 1acelvd | yiioicatacks forsad badk noatiy (0 tho boll, ~ | entorprise at 10 a. m. After they had all | 6rick S. Strong, from light battery Ko bat- | tho ternitory. Ross Riloy 18 a Cherokeo | provious opintons. Leadors of tho purty *raw_head and bloody bones" of the repub- | yo pay, and, consenuently, it is o very dinl- | " oL R0 eRry i i e r : tery L; Second Lieutenant Alfréa M. Hun- | negro. Ha was ono of the soven murderers et ey e lic. Ho was glad to 360 Nebraska rocognized | molh matiee for s pooe 1aah 0 pet nto parlia. | 4 Tho tenders wore teloscopod by tho en- | crowded into the varions baia the roguiar | (o from battery A to lixht battery i Sec- | sontonced by tho Chorokeo council to bo shot, | POWer advise woderation, and probaiiy in & Them by the lations of 1850, relative to the Late Dictator. [Copuri t by dames Gordon Bennett.) would soon very far outstrip all of its former | component in importations of such ores at | visional government will do with the records in the expedition of its business. | Omaha, 27,000,000 of pavor money issued by the late During tho rogime of Judge Gro of | mygs rocommendation of this allowance | Lresidont Bulmaceda is a question exclting WILL LOOK INTO IT. Wasmizaton, D. C., Sept. 10.—Secretal markable This county is the youngest in the state and Skuse has styled it the “Baby States marshal’s posse captured two noted | g a plan by which it shall bo redcemed the principle of advertising her resources | wmont, anan still more difficuit matter for f(“,:fiffl“l’,“’ the baggaeo cars in tura were tole- | porformances wore given _all the way [ ond Licutenant Georze W. Gatchell) from | but who escaped before the sontonce could [ month or two, after the hot blood of the and that her business men were contemplat- | him 'to stay thero if he succeeds in being | ““Fha bacgage oars wore forced fnto ang | thFough. In tho opera y the Curtis | light battery £'to battery A. be exceuted. young men among the victors has ing the sending of a similar train to tho far | elected. As it 1s, tho Irish members of par- % ) 0 Comedy d lay ontitled | . Tho officers of tho now detail will repory chance to cool down, the Balmaceda east to Maino, Now York and along the | fieooecs ot toe: : ! partly upon the smokers. The remaining [ Comedy company produ e ditoront | for quty with the light batteries to which EIVER, Y RS ‘ o b % ! linment, not being men of weaith, have been | coaches were uninjured. Tho train men re- oiled.” The performan the different | for duty wil 8! . k AL thizers will quietly leave the country unmo- Canadian line, ' He assured them they would | assisted by allowances from the funds sub- | forred to swho sufterad injuty recoived them | stages evidently pleasad “e” ohilaren aud | they aretransferred on October I, 1801, when u s find hundreds of .thousands who would 100k | gcribed . by -the well wishers for | i It is thought, tonight that O they made knnwn thil=: jwgs A#tion by giy- | those relieved who are not on detached ser- | Complications of the Texas Trauk |3t with faterest upon' thelr grain, flour and | Treland's’ vrosparity, and, In tho . same | gnoirpinme oty (ioukhY tonlsht that Cons | {ng Tiberal applauso to'each st vice will piocoed at once or on the expiration Reftway ool ki 1 have ascertained the truo inwardness of otherproducts. ety | WAV, several of tho few ' English | thanat B s o ts ut the Paddoeis | - Down in tho southeast cornor of the mer- | of such leavo of absonce as may be granted | )\ pee SO¥ TPETEE T e shipment of silver on the: Dritish - war Ho wished to bid thom God speed in their | peibers of parlisment elected from the | potel in charge of the railrond surgeons. The | chants’ square, Mrs, A. H. Clary and Mrs, J. | them to join their proper batterics. 7 Skal Totted Stntes einenis | $ip Bspiegle. In June last, when the suc- work. His trip was not a crusade—was not | . S A 3 T o Juage Pardee of the United States circuit k. aills trip was not a crusade-—was 1ot | working classos have had to rely upon th pissengors wero trausforred ayound the | B: Eastman bad arranged a doll show. About MISCELLANEOUS, i e I Ct L Tt e e, 60 an ondeavor te inauco Nebraskans to loave | frionds for pecuniary assistance in ordor o | wreck and taken to their rospective destina- | fifty dolls had beon attractively placed in | In the caso of Charlos W. Gilman vs | OUrt in chambers at Cincinnati, appointed |y iih vinistor, Konnedy, became alarmed hc brl\su‘ll. n;|‘ : or 'nln\ r;«;m\ll .f‘w[lh; enable them to give up their usual daily work | tions early this afternoon. two appartments, which proved astrong card | Mathias H. Olsen, involving timber culture | Charles Dillingham receiver of the Texas Ko diheq de UnItaSa Minis 4 /\li:lli)mfll\"I:‘s\l:o(::;;’u‘Il'rx:J‘ o then for God | to attend to the affairs of their Colnl;[uun\ln. s rm; fl‘m ,l:hlmrun. All kinds of dolls are | entry for the southeast quarter of section 5, | Trunk Railway company. On Tuesday Major | 2% um'\lh,mn i uu .ll;ul Min I\(m )‘.wm 5 o b Allege It was announced in the congress today that 8 3 exhibited, n 27 north, range 49 t, Chadron dis- i1l 4 & = appeared to have with Balmaceda and to a thel o Sl R A Successful Enc: 5 4 - .| town 27 north, range 40 west, Chadron Dillingnam took possession of the rond 2 Lo then spoko on tho unaniity of the peo. | this question, ns well ns indred questions, | o Sueccesfu Bueampment. v | . Tonlkht evory building fn the exposition [ trict, Acting Secratary Chandlor today af. [ DUINENAR to0k PosERsIon of the oA, and | ot this offored the Espiegle to act as ® plo n” xas with thosa of tho north, ou all | thoso of tho payment of membvers of county [ M& BAJIASITI RO M Eo Dkl [Spocial | g jammed. The manager has announced | firmed the decision of the Gieneral Land Ofice | Proceeds Dy actlve working. tionifor tiasllver: ()vu;*! 4;11’* t]‘ both sconomy aand ;l“"'“_“"“"- courts and school boavds, would come up | Telegram to Tue Bek, | —The Grand Army of | thatowing to the fact that the people had | nd dismissed tho contest. men and adjust other floating debts. Ar- Captain St. Clair, commander of the British At 0, sepublie would nover b6 | prominently at tho next session of parlia- | tho Republic encampmont has proved to bo a | requested it, ho would coutinue the expos Mrs. D. A. Wilhams of Sioux City, In,, is | rangements were made to start tramwns on | _ll R R 10 N "I £ .d dissolved whilo tho sun shone or the rivors | mont, and tha the willingness of a candidato | yiy success, Tho speech made by Hon, John | tion for ono more weol. ~ Now stago attrac- | at tha Ebuitt, Friday. It i3 said that the appointment | WOT Shib Champion, which drossed ship an i i Fobs ith . % for parliament at the coming general election | ¢y 3 , oy tious have been engaged for the extra wook. The South Omana packers have asked the A e o | saluted the junta when it arrived here on the tho great rosources, tho great dovelopment | 10"yt for those pavments would bo made ono | O Watson made many new frionds, as it engagod sTgr Lt haleSouthiQmana packers have ashiod Ihe linad - besii' inadsi:before ety iaiivtyras | (PREISL SRR TSR MRS (it 48 VRS and the ereat prospects of Texu: His [ of the tests upon which the Trades union | Was one of his most brilliant efforts. The Killed by a Vicious Brute. ms:‘,mm“ e her Pork. They want o ox. | brought, and consequently is illegal. Today hoiisa “) n: d'(‘g & 3 ‘]‘“i”‘m “;’l 'I‘ " ‘l masterly address was heartily applauded. would decide whether or not to support such | late hours kept by the boys last night did | Brokex Bow, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Special | part it to Germany and France. Judge Burke of the stato court n the suit of [ the FEENTR BAC I R T Farmers' Views, acandidate, It will thus be seen that the | not fatigue them in tte loast andall promptly | Telegram to Tre: Bre.] —Patvick Brown, liv- A. Branson was today appointed postmas- | the North Texas National bank vs tho Texas ‘*K“:ml o °'xl' ""!'0" that his '\!;\"L“Nw“d- . R Rt 3 labor party seems inclined to 1gnore the old | reported when the reviello was sounded. | ; g W o | master at Nassau, Keokuk county, Ta, vice | Trunk Railway company, askine that a ro- | aut bad acted on his own responsibility an SR “".”.‘(‘,\'\.‘{C"'A‘,.Z' Stella-“We have no | poitical partios on tho whole and to support [ The early hours were passed in renewing uc: [ [ fougimtios °':,“ ”'r”"“ L A I (e L ’ ceiver be appointed, grauted the prayerof | without an order from or the knowledge of B B Sl oth to Ot and Jomd | those who will support measurcs advocatea | quaiutances aud having o good time gen- | Some time yesterday aftornoon by a vicious | ™A™ g1y “oxchange of through registered | petitioners and appointed Hon. James Mowey | Captain St. Clair+ 305 City, though tho greater patt of tho tufr | ¥ tbe Trades’ union. gralys bull. The last scen of Mr. Brown was about | 1ouches hus been ordered to commence Sep- | receiver. He immediately qualified and took | 7 T8 Be B8 L0 o 8 B0y hobgHitholgrontar pacs ot itho sbs During the course of tho business enacted | At 10 o'clock the bugle sounded, the meet- | 12 o'clock yesterday, until he was found dead | fomber 14 between Kansas City and Des | possession of the property. A further com- 3 goes lo Omuba bocause, kenorally, Wo K | by the cangress today the delegates passed | ing was called to order and it was a time [ about 10 o'clock last night by his hired man, | Noines, pounches to icave Kansas City at | plication may ariso from the fact that next | the new congress meets its first action will IlEhtinavantage T shi _‘m‘""; I‘\,”":AH"‘“{ | rosolutivns condomuing the sub-letting of | for impromptu speeches. The talks were [ who found him in tho pasture with his right | $.05 b ‘m, via the St. Louis and:Council | Mond before Judge Rainey, at Waxa- | be to appeal the action of the previous con- Whn tho Nebraskn City packing houses age | £overnment contricts, and holdug that pub- | short and crisp, and vever failed to meot | sido crushed in. Tho ground showed that & | Blufts railway postofiico and Des Moines at | bateliic, the state will prosontthe sultaguiust | gross up to December, 1500, and of the e iny Deiiing houses Are | lic bodies ought not to onter into coutracts | with hearty applauso. Jorry Kopenhafer [ desperate strugglo had taken place. The an- | (15 p. m. via the Dos Moines and Kansas | the Trunk line for tho forfeiture of its chur- | {114 de gobierna sinco tho commencement of 0 Y o “”‘“_{ o poople. down aue | With firms refusing to conform to the cus- | captured the crowd by giving a short talk | imal had boen denorned. Consequently the | Ciyy railway postofiice. S H. ter. [t is understood that Dillingham is in % T > ¢ Baln 5 it ther oo e et | toms hours and wages decreed as being just | and closing by singing “Marching Through | body was not mutilated. st Austin conforring with the state authorities, | tho revolutio ho acts of Baly 1n's T om e think thoy. will poll &% mavs | by the Trades' unions. orgia” with the audlence joining in the | —Mr. Brown came to this country about six RIOTING 1) ‘ i SR congress will be repudiated. The constitu- ot this yoaras thoy did Tast vear, becmney | Later iu the day Charles Feawick, M. P, | chorus. The bove sung thosong with an | yoars ago. (0 traa about I ¥ears old snd POSTAL CLERKS. tion will be revisod to the extent of morely otes this yeur d last vea 80 | was' re-clected parliamentary sccrotary, energy that will not soon e forgotten, Some 3 a well-to-do farmer. His son. D. O. | . e : T TO0 o ing the powers of the executive at al they do not seem to bo so united. Steretary to. the parliamentaty committee of | two tours or more were allowed for those in | Brown, will nccompany his remains to Bloom: | American Misstonarles in Danger of : curtailing tho powers of tho excautive at all C. A. Rosenfelt. Farnam —Liko the rest of bt B e Ao 3 - =3 i : TS SRR tara T ives. Officers of the National Association | events and perhaps in other respects as well. gt o D S don 42 the Trades Union congress, which committee | attendance to get their dinners and then an- | ington, Iil,, for interment. x i i ontsian X ! Ny rate, et Duwson county v some- | cpries out tho worlk 1aid out for it each year | other camp fire was held at which o numbor L ey g Wasmyaros, D. C., Sept. 10.—Tho Depart- lected for the Ensuwng Year. There is no likelihood that there will be ool eetints 168 Tato e i ia 18 AW | by the sossions of this lnbor purlisment. of speechos were mado. Chaplain Lozier ustor County's Fair Prospecta. meut of State has rocoived a tolographic dis- | Warertows, N. Y., Sept. 10.—The Na- | any incroase in customs dutics. The custom i g ‘tarme planting, and the [ P8 FEHCITR0 o0 operation, 8o far as co- | was on hand and entertained the boys well, | Brokes Bow, Neb, Sept. 10.—[Special | titr G m R bt er at Pekin, reporting | tional Association of Railway Postal Clerks, | houses throughout the country arc workin inability of the tarmers to bandlo what they [hain lo0f co-on L 0 B o aes [ el i | Calasran to Dus By L TheG Liddedd) b ) reporting i ¥ [ hud planted, because thoy did not have | SPOTative stoxes, wa “.“l“_'l“- el [ RN L b L LI e clegram to Tur: Ber.] —The Custer County | )¢ riot occurred at Ichang, on the Yang- | in session at Alexandria Bay, has elected | as smoothly as before the revolution, and enough grain to foed thoir borses. Ko [ 10 SORPITIC WS Y disousses Bud sp. AL g = ! fuir which will be held hore next week Will |t 1¢\ang river, in the province of Hoo Pe, | the following oficors: Prosident, H. M. [it is not auticipated that thera that reason, “corn in some places. will not i dpmtin St O'Flaherty's St be the best ever held in the county. Withthe | 5,4 tpqy an establishment of American mis- | Robmson, Atlanta, Ga.; secrotary and treas- | wiil be any further changes, Amon —-— o 1 o ot fela, o DIDN'T MEET, Ianrixatos, Nob., Sopt. 10.—{Spocial Tol- | Aoundant and unproconted crops of :j\‘};‘,‘": sionuries thero had boen dostroyed. No fur- | uror, C. L. Graves, Chicggo; vico presidents, | the first things that will b dono will be the reach sixty bushels. Considering the fact § egram to Tue Bre.|—The examination of | (i) be immense. About £1,000 has been syb- | ther particulars ave given. Tho gravity of | Firstdivision, M. M. Buttricks, New Haven; | passage of laws calculated to increaso that we bave just started in, being newly | Non=Partisan Attorneys' Convention | witnesses in the preliminary hearing of the [ scribod by the citizens of Broken Bow for the | the situation in China increases daily sud the | Second division, Howard Wickersham, | Chillian influence in the provinee of Tura- sottlod, Dawson’s wheat may b considered Frashed Ingthe Bog. O'Flaherty poisonlng caso was completed | speed ring. Many good horses are expected, | Nayy department is lending its aid to protect. [ Pottstown, Pa.; Third, T. B. Cameron, [ paca, which is now very largely under the excellontand © think willrun ifts bushols to | Liscors, Neb.. Sopt. 10—[Special Tele- | this afiernoon. O'Flaherty was on tho stand | also dog raciog: Farmers wiil have tutshod | 3 CLC R 0ot ™ 1 anewor o tho | Wastiugtons Fourth, J. T, Blodgott, At | influenco of tho Englist and Germans. thoucre. ' Thero was some kicking last yoar | gram to Tur Ber.|—This evening was the | in his own behatf. Ho was evidently labor- | thresbiug by that timo und @ large avtend- | S i taions of the Dopartment of | lanta; Iufth, W. O. Bangs of Cincinnati; | It is not regarded as probable because of tho rairond rates: but 1 have R AR e ! ance is anticipated. Ruard none of it this yoar. The crop will | thine set for the session of attorneys of the | ing under great excitemont. He averred ig- - State. The Cbavleston is now on | Sixth, F.H. Cole, Omaha; Seventh, D. C. | that any other legislation in regard to the 3 i ettublo every farmer to pay what he owes, A [ state who favored choosing a non-partisan | norance of the contents of the botule and said 3 anbrunt. her way to China from San Fran- | Smith, Kansas City; Bighth, A. M. Merrill, | stato nitrate lands will be had for the number of the men who loft us last winter to | candidate fov the position of judge of the su- | ho ordered the druggist to put up alcohol and ELSON, pt. 10.—[Special Tele- | 4ic0n and the Petrel, in the neighborhood of | San Fraucisco; Ninth, C. W. Howe, Syra- | time boing. Members of the diplomatio corps gobuck to stholr wives’ folks” ure coming | premo court. A eareful inquiry failed to re- | corrosive sublimato in separate packagos. | €Fam to Tue Bue. | —Gustavus E. Ger of this | Now Vork, is undor orders to proceed to the Tenth, J. R, Nightingale, Paribault, | otiS i o otorest in the reorguntza- Dack kil 0 v e I s il Give us o | YO tho facl that any convention bad been | During the oxamination of the accused tho [ place was married In Edgar to Miss Katic | yumo dostination 1o strongthen Admirai | Aun™ jEloventh G L fenchout, K. Worth, | (/0L 0r o country. T have talicod with nearly wooks of wood weathor and wo shull haye | Beld at all. Tho - leading lawyers of | startling story was doveloped for tho st [ Vaubruut. Mr. Goris tho sou of Hon. J. H. | Belknap's ficot, but thoy can nhardly roach | ond aivision, S, W. Jores of the Third, D, . | all tho forelgn ministers for manifost reasons, R N e nscvionut alve | Ta oy variably addod tat such it sxesli Sintitho) men fivess: poladu oo Varbrint, a brominont roul oilu;w and loan | ot becauso of s location. [sting is about ARy O TR (TG A in s conntion, l:;m}] an e Lo ivo you o nbout forty bushels. The wheat can't be | tion wonld nave done no good any wa othe d, ad ‘ot the broker of Edgar. Mr. vide will | 200 'miles further up the Yang-tse-Kiang ! concer eir opinions w osi poat !t it i Htty-tawo bushols 1 the | thoy did not: bolieve tn ‘. hybrid us being used ho kave him a drink of whisky | mako & tour of tho sguthorn And. eastetn | than Hong Kow, which s as faf abovo the | (2@ Tonth. S prominent statesmen of Chili as to the cons acro. Oata will roach ity bushels. | ey wanted cithor, o compatout republican | from n jug, O'Flaliertys caso is groatly in- | states, ‘afier which they will reside . iu | mouth now as vesacls of war can make thelr WARNS HIS PEOPLE. dition of in this country. They say With regard to tho warohouso bill, pasy.d at | or domoerat nominated, and they would vote | jured by his own evidence, Nelson. i < way under ordinary circurrstances. In time e R TR TYeY C1 (RTRE O :Il‘;.«; 1:::: “‘!lllll‘lu::«l“.‘(l“!;;'lnflln ot many out x!;:f,lm?:: Ruson ‘I’.‘\’: ;“‘"_““:: “f!‘."’;l-l.lifi‘.'é‘it.f; "Tha attorneys’ argumont commencod this _dailed an Alleged Crook, ;:{h'_‘\',;“”‘l‘:‘l“:v'“1‘:1’"‘#';‘"“_“‘I".:”‘ .:!;I{I("l‘n‘)‘:) St Andrew 2. Carothers Gives the Cotton | ana that under propor protee- published, but it has not boen discussed, and | proven a flat tizle, evening und the case was continued until to- | Fresoxt, Neb., Sept. 10..~[Special Tele- | the Monocacy have each succceded in reach: Pickers Good Advice. . tion nor agricultural snd mincral re- thoro s no attempt made to but it into force - morrow. gram to Tue Bek.|—Ed Johnson, the alloged | ing Ichang, but unless thero is high water in [ Housto, Tex,, Sopt. 10.—Andrew J. Car- | yoyrees will be largely and rapidly developed, or to derive any benefits from it. There are WEALHER FORECAST. ’ crook captured here last night by Deputy | the river at present Aamiral Belknap will | others, for years at the head of the Colored Laws are necessary for tne courngement all kinds of opinions prevailing regarding its Sheriff Buer and takoen to Hooper, where ho | have dificulty in getting a vessel up to the | 4jance in the south, is out in an open letter | of jmmigration of an agricultural and indus- merits, and I quostion whotlier it has any. was wanted to answer for stealing $35 from | Sceno of trouble. to his people, warning them against the | yrial character. Thon laws for the extension Important Land Decision. Humphreys scheme of domanding exorbitant | of forejen trade, more particularly with the Wasiixatoy, D. C., Sept. 10.—In the mat- | rates for cotton picking. Ho denounces | {ryitea States, ure urgently needed. A break. This is not pleasant to the politicians | local rains Saturda; okt Aa A : on hrouaht to Ereman " " | ter of the Oregon swamp lands list No. 5, be- | \ne author of this schome, as well | jargely in CIR AR HITRE ey, ALt R e | 0 YAl Qaring tha geatas nortion ||SFONA. 18 expected " tomorraw, - . Tnax» | #A6R EQUED 16 Reimout R Aniiaih | 100 05 PA0 -SUANR SERRE.SATER ¥ D a0 AR Oy VDR BRANRG M XRa: | IMERLY incremied . onspption At Rk o y iy, » day, wi g| erly . | ampled liverality has been shows by the Fair o Bl he ¥ J & and a consequent growth of natural wealth because I belong 1o the prohibition party, of tho day, with high southerly winds fol v 3 3 jok All He Had. e N QA T O o A R 1 B N gro Jacob Thelen, Friend,—Some of our corn Is | lowed by local showors, warmer in soutneast | association in the way of purses and pro- sraska Ciry, Sept. 10,—[Special Tele- | tho o s e i ag D B | ROREON D iain. allasing. he. Sloseix 1as | I8 dooked. fan - Hareign. Giplomiaia. bellave out of dangor of frost and could not be af- | aud stationary tomperature in northwest por- | miums, ana there is every indication that the e S SRR T OmINReaia S0 0 [Hikecominiasioner o€ the genarel Iand ogleail 10 WINNG IARMORR AL ME 0N a e | Shak the prosent domiaat RArLy. s tha besd fected if frost should come. That which was | tion, cooler Saturday. fair will be a decided success. m to Tue B Y ill, & wealthy | perriitting contests and hearing therin, and | terwov ML) Arests o likht, and the dangor of | interests of tho couutry at heart, and that planted later, however, is not out of danger. For North Dakota and South Dakota— In consequence of tue fair the usual crowd | ©itizen, attended the state fair today. Aftor | divects that all entries and filings on theland | Feasan i & B8 est ot e centive to | they are in an excoptionally good position to J. R, Smith, Columbus,—There s nobody | Light local showers; cooler westerly winds. | of crooks and fakirs have congregated in the | he had boarded the train and started homo | in controversy be cancelled. He further di- | Sanee wadiqniot i all pariloulars, Ho says 1t | cars s AN e out our way troubling himself about the or Nebraska--Local showers; cooler in [ city, Last night no less than threo business | he discovercd a pick-pocket had stolen his | rects the commissioner to prepare clear lists | hetian wore bringing 10 or 11 conts, a better | Chrey Out Plans for i et i warehouse Iaw, and I have rot had time to | northwest; stationary temperaturo in south- | houses on Main street wore entered by burg- | pocketbook, which contatued 820 in cash and | of saia lands thut they may b approved for | St eore o B oUlt In justice vo de. | ©f the countrv. Horctoforo there bave mako a study of it. Our oats will average | west portion; slightly cooler on Saturday; | lars. Thte loss was light, however, as the [ #100 in notes and other valuable papors, as | patet. 3 prie 1 L RIRInE AIban TNeS B forty bushels to the acre. At Mouroe the 5 ing to wosterly. marauders confined their operations prin- | well as his trausportation Tho upplication of L. B. Applegate as as- | b oy & y ! - Wayne County’s Fair. For Omaha sad Vicinity—Showery, slight [ Wavxe, Neb., Sept. 10.—[Spacial to Tue 11 ther is no break in the ranks of the wili. | change m temporature, followed by slightly | Bre.|—Thisis the opening day of the Wayne | 11- 1. Brown. had his prolisinary hoaring anco party this year they’ll earry the county, | cooler Saturday. county fwir, aud tho city is in holiday attive. [ today. He was bound over > the district and 80 far as | seo there is no prospect ofa | Missouvi— Warmor, falr, soutkerly winds, | The attendanco is largo and & much larger | court, and in default of bonds was this aftor- beon sevoral factions, all with was an elovator which wus run by farmers For Colorado-—Light local showers; shightly | cipally to rifling the cash drawers, 1 which — AIEiEn. GF IR8 Siate’ Tor & t0.oxsiaination of | SonVaY &b sdvicies, o i b | e Tiens w: A Wll‘»“hf%'"‘ “ bl::/w but T dou't think they are running it now. | 1 uds shifting to northerly. * | littio or no money was left over night. A J. Sterling Morton's Prospects. Cortain lnas in donied 2 EALIMIEE R R aiet AR MRS AL B SLARET LA ALY think there 1s & man there who 1s buying for Warmer; generally fair; | quantity of knives and revolvers was takon VEnraska Ciry, Nob., Sept 10.—(Special | ~ About 55,000 acres aro smd to be dirvectly | W4™"E WE EALIMER Bei; Lan VA Hine belng, Ak N) AR, ViR T e e e ¥ winds, = from to hardware store of Chaco & Neely. | Telegram to Tk Brr,]—The friends of J, [ involved in this decision, which is in favor of S ————— out ‘and the oograssionkl pasiy s Gae 20: S Walcou, Archor, Merriek couty- e e Tho losses do not azgrogate moro than 830, | Sterhug Morton of this elty.sill make an | Purchasers from this state oy kake Brio & Woatern Strlkn, | boogoncus fofoe, Suocgaisiug thas il musk oft of 0 eoplo are hard 0 — — M BoE Bid 2 i - - LeveLAND, O., Sept. 10, e King | unito with only the good of Chili as a me years ago we were “hailed” out. Last year L ] bus James Gordon Bennett, | oyd County's Settlers. offort to nave him appointed on the Interstate Withdrawing the Funds, yordmen of the Lake Erie & Western road | of wheir action, Thoy must go to work to small grain 18 protty | Guasna, Nicarauga, (via Galveston, Tex O'NeiLi, Neb, Sent. 10.-[Special Tele- | Commerce commission. Mr. Morton bas not |y cono cERTEMG N 10T aore O | Lveston, Te , Neb, Sen do any dieat anplicatida place, bu SHINGTON, Sep o secre- | gy [ima, O., had a conference with Genoral | poorganize the cvil, mlitary aud nuval sers because of the cold, wet | sept. 10.— By Meoxican Cablo to tho Herald, | gram toTiie Bee.|—This has been a big day | B3d any direct application for the place, but A roorgunize the clvil, m buckward spriug. We had a bigger crop h _ Ehia haa | R inasmiich s it wust be a democrat, his [ tary of the treasury b Superiutendent Hill today. On their refusal | yices, arrange tuo financial system, bring Mo vours S0 than we shull have this vear, | —Sbecial to Tug Ber.| —Senor Joseph Pasos, | at tho O'Neill land office, occasioned by two | friends will o theiv best to- seoure his ap- | further withdrawal of §2,000,000 from depos- | 1o rorurn to work at the company’s torms | hpous approved systoms of intervrovincial £notaesaw aheiiar ovop than we had then, | who was wounded lnihe ffeay of Auguat | o Whree Biore lawnahips of Boyd county oam- | polnbiacut, . | _ itory bauks. The call will bo made on the | te srrikers wore discharged. An attempt | communications and have & generul and A great many of our people are bocomn g dis- when i crowd attemptea to rescue a num- | ing in. Ninety-one ontries wers made today A But suill, they ahways live in | berof opposition lcaders who had been ar- | and as many more will be made tomorrow. isworth's Schools, first Instauco upon tho banks which tho s0¢. | 1o switeh cars in the yards resulted b au 5~ | torough purificatiop of the public sorvice, s ¥ S AN INsWOR 0., Sept. 10,—[Spocia retary thinks huve too large an amount of | sault on Kngineer Fisher by the strikers, | i’ R el coraska is good state to live fn, 1 | rested LY order of tho government, died | Jy'iy estimuted that over 200 will b made be | AINSWoRTIL Nev, Sept. 10— (Spocial government funds in pr 43 tho asgur | Saulbon Bnginsep Biater amortkors | All of this will take time and ba 1 intal have ' uothing to complain ubout. I [ toduy from the effect of his wouuds, “Senor | forg the rush is over. The land is very 2ood Beg.|—The Alnswor ity furnished, in s rere thoro | Freiont traly was started o iwrat. & | ligent work, but it is tho gonoral impression went out there thirtecn years ago, | P’8s0s was oue of the most promincnt of the | ara there is o big rush for it. ‘Phe conty is | Monday witn an enrollnent of 220, ure sevoral governme tho strikers pulled all & bins. | among the forelguors that it will bo uccomp- bought somo rallroad land on time and | leaders who opposed the provent goverument. | frat soutiing up with i thriity cluss of 10, | toschers in tho several departments these will be disco 4 ) Liiter the train was se ) v police | lishod, und that in @ cowparatively sbore had to borrow money from the bank to pay 5 - The preliminary skirmishes Dbe same us last year. ‘Che new principal, thus withdrawn will go 10 make 2 | protection. No more trouble is expected P e for it 1 havo now botween 1,300 and 1,400 Theeatening Trouble. republican: county convention Saturday are | 1ieckioy of (iuriton, Nobr. willdo £:.000,000, prot i acres, seventy head of horses and colts and Nasuvitre, Tenn., Sept. 10.—Acti now at their beighth for the sche progress, - have paid as bigh as §,500 In a clatter for | ordors of Adjutant Geperal Norton, twenty K Fut re Naval Officers. wsed & Shani some of the animals. I am several thousand S 0 @ lo ted the Oceasion. Irrigation Convention Delegates. ANNAPOL Md., Sept. 10.—The \ 0, -Emporor willlam and dollars behiud, but 1 am not afrald, My | LW ritles bel 10 8Jooal mIlARY 00R- | 1o pcuy! Nab,, opt, 10, ~[5pecial to THE | Freucnr, Nom.. Copk 102 1Gpecial Tolo- | caudidatos were admitied to 100 Nay Jold were on the field at ) rk Hers wBlock would pay it all pany at Kuoxville, bave been turned over to 3 % N bi10: - M S0 : ) . Sept. peclul Tel v i wer 4 v Now y Bez.)—Yesterday the golden auuiversary of | gram to Tuk Ber.|—Mayor Friod today ap- | emy as cadets: H. C. Williams, Mississiy 1 nor witness a sham | a1 ( , ¥ Bre|-The Chils W, W.J Schubert—Money is plenty | the sueriutendent at Briceville, to be used | v B h with our farmers and the crops are pretty | in protectivg the convicts there, Several [ Mr and Mrs. W. D. Clapp was celebrated at | pojuted the »wing delegatos from Fre- | mugh Malloy, Alabama; Frederick they received | jay man-of-war, k! sigente Pinto, arrived §00d. There will not be a great deal of corn, | thousand rounds of wmmunition will also be | their bome on East Twenty-fifth street in | mont to the irrigation congress at Salt Lake | man, Indiana; Mason E. Mitchell, Arka The West- | | estorday, ‘Tho forts did #s tho season bas been pretty wet. The | sent there. There is much uneasiness all | thiscity. A wedding feast was enjoyed by | City, Utah, noxt week: k. N. Morse, C. W. | Jumes P. Morton, Missouri: Johu F. Ma i ld's 80 oo ¥ M A, L county is pretty thoroughly settled upand it | tor East Tennessee ana the miners aro | tho party aud a number of valuablo presonts | Hyatt, N. W ils, Ross L. Hummoud and | shal, Texes: Herman W. Houck, Kans Arngld, was victorious, The emperor con- | ber salu be lofy today, ow 15 ok auy casy” thiuK 10 got ln (ero uow | reporiod 1o bo making Krave threats. were given Lo the balf century bride aud | W. R Wiison, Darwin B, Merritt, lowa; Frederick v ratulated the victors, 1 th sehools open space of time, Battle Not Recoguized rlaht u Jtmes Goraon Hennett,) Danish eruiser Hokla,