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Tue OmAHA DalLy BEE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1891 NUMBER 98, JUST BEFORE THE MEETING. | &l fomiriior 2timsteontidti. | GERMAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS. | ot st oodiget i, tsicmeat | [IKE A FIRE STORE AUCTION, | Syrsmmstucaeeiason f s 2o 0ued | SNASHED THE CITY VAULT, | B 1]; Davis ' ;vls .}h'r‘-‘r. guperin | | suceesstuily ‘M;(l Hupoily '”"u"” bout in stock as in_winter and many ¢ = Iu\v.,lwu: tendon old, Jud G. Groff, ItEshurz wnd of OUF cONEERss uttinining u po vator, as the e and stroam.' Zve dry NEVOPORTS. M. \JonkE, CRONST —_ winent ‘eharacter, Althoush the congres B A AR TR 1o M iem Are Doing at Lincoln, aro the present county officers Platform Adopted, jpeal to all our friends nnd those of our New Land District, RIOTING IN CHIN A, Polica Figured I'ho state couvention: K. W. Woodruff, ith to co-operate with us harmoniously to o g Henry Girosshans, L. S, Backus, B, El- T sccurg grentor results, ey Foreigner's Property Burr hol- 7. We gladly seize the opportunity pre- ¥ ARRANGING FORCES FOR THE. FIGHT. | 1t . 5 Hana C, W, Borys i | FOR THE HIGHEST GOOD OF THE CHURCH. | s 13" it SRt Yo | WORSES KILLED N THE RACE FOR WOWES, | " ™" * e Jaman ™" " | GeVOLVERS WERE. FREELY. FLOURISHED, ; | ibrmin Wootd, Joa" Thiomne. . - Croniaty, e Vlifted Atkton.. W0 loak tbon thomt And ONOE bb Men Sounding the Tom-Tom— | T. B McCleln, It S, Silver, £ E. Hair! | Interesting Letters Read from Cardi- | thew usout rightful superiors, placed over us | Town Lots and Quarter Sections have | Hong Kong and brings tho followlug ad- | Contraversy Over the Possession of Reese's I s Confident of person, John Palmer. At nal Gibbons and Archbishop "%, "Wo procost against all -attompta to o Innumerable Clafmants - A Laws= vices. Gambling Paraphernalin Lead to & tand 8. F. Gill cronch its of T In the sele i Pavad The € J. A, Leonard, United St Golth ] el '\'n ' Bloodshed 3 \ Godshe e tiston s Narrowly Avoided, ship Empress of Ching arvrived today. «iom Coming Victory—About s were adopted commending the Corrigan—A Translation i e R R LTS AL e B SR AT T administration and cxpressing confidence in of tho Platform. test in the name of Hberty and jis st People Got Left, A : L . the republican pa the attenpts that wre being maile o withdraw from the Catholle Indian $ehools the support Beeas paper hus o telegramn recoivod last night say P = | of the government, under the hypocrit AR PR o 1xcory, Neb,, Sept. 23— [Special te ot pEh Tonight ended | pien of Supporting the public schoois Gurnnir, OKL, Sept. 23.-This city today | iK there was a rio ang at noon Sep b Y Hennoy, Neb,, Sept. 23.—(Speclal to THE | 411 05060 b von- | 1ueh us thereby there fs openly declared (Rl tember 2. ‘he wissio Il foreign prop Ber. |—The hotels are rapidly tiling Bk I'io republicans held thelr conven. | 2LLconnection of layr th the fifth con- <itlon nieninat Chelstian eAueation, espec- | Presents the appearance of a descrted town I ission HIELCOIRE DIONE] | X ; : legates to the stato republican convention. | 05 ¥ Monday afternoon, Harmony | 57C%% of German-American Catholics. The ugainst the Catholie church Some of the principal places of business still | SFtY Was burned; no lives lost Admival | gram to Tur Bes Ihero was an oxciting orridors prosent the samoappearancoof | by Sl SR e are of the bosp | fnal meeting of tho congress, which WIll | * o concluding section expresses regrot at | remain closed up, the propriet ELLELLL tiately the Alliapco and | sceno at the city jail tonight and for n whil tako place tomorrow, oxelusively for priests | the eath of tho lilustrious Dr. Windthorst | poip having either gone for claims or for the | A s et 1o thafupan Mail of Septembor new townsites, 8, says n viot occurred at Iehang yosterday. | shed. 1t was ovor gambling appuratus con activity and lobbying they did in the old | men of the county. The nominations are t Ger days when the management of campaigns | W. W. Johnson, treasurer; J. H. Spangler, | and to be held in private, will be the At tHs mestne el clovc: W. B. Hughes, shorill; O, P. Cowen, | important of tha session, as it is the ono at | (A the MEHNE G Among the noticeable peoplo in line at the I\'m“.‘ foreiiner's property at this point wis | nuied o fow davs ago in Braden's burned, but no lives lost. ~ Foreign residents . the widely commented upc lericalunion™ | * RRev. B. Hehl of Pittsburg, national presi- | raeo and who had driven » - take ona clo aro under ary 2 placo. Anson Fullingt claimod =LAk will continue under tho leaders wito have | donty Plillip Sehindlo of New Yorl vico :.’:v.z:x:».lv.:\\::w:«l-:‘.!,,‘;l‘ S Ra W ERITwallEd ] 58 S T R A L L R PR LML A . us. || fg seoretary: JoREpJ R Pittsburg, | in line for the past twelve hours. On reach- | foared. Pwelve cases ure reported in Yamaga [ e it ke asootate justice, TP E T e principal work in which the laymen par- [ (iSOG SRRt B0 L Mati of | ing the window sho learned that the claim | Chi, with four deathis Foxworthy's court. Constuble Kaufman Judge Cobb has dual headquarters. One ot S ticipated was in voting unanimously av ap- | Buffalo, N. Y., financial secretary; Henry | for which sho had made the race and settled M;“,{"'!”-"I;‘\\‘lt:'vw-‘\ : r\l nj'yn_l"( 'I'”"[\,'V‘f“,"f".: went to aty juil and demanded the is located in the Lincoln and the other in the | Interesting Meeting of Party Clubs at | proval of the platform of the ¢ Hess of St. Louls, treasurer. Directors: H. | on bad been fiied on by o prominent. | jpeq, o~ 6 UWentyworkinen. Lour pe gambling appliancos which worolocked up in ptto regrof * AbSeNC he ct “andoerveldt, Cl d y . Kracmer, . Capitol hotel. His honor passes his time be Seranton Letters of rogrot. for avsence from the con- |\u"wl\\'Tn]\‘,"l~;‘\\". fam. INA’r;lu\?ri\:mlhin?r‘ UNV' | merchant. The poor woman wept vitterly Tn Oita prefecture, Japan, 3,000 casos of | tho city vault to bo usod as ovidonce. He tween these places and readily receives all ANTOY, Pa, Sept. 23,—The convention | £ress were read tonight from along list of | 1" A5y Kegeman, Chicago; Louis Schell, | and said: “I have waited for mearly | dysentery are reported, with 100 deathis who desire to call upon him. [is body- | tion of the i.cazue of Republican clubs was | names. Archubishop Corrvigan stated the | Chicago, g two years with my family, consisting During the celebration of tho I'east of guard compriscs members of the Journal's | called to order this morning. The usual | Teason for is avscnco was “ignorance of the |~ Archbishop Katzer of Milwaukeo was | of two boys and one girl for this claim. My | LANLCrS at 1\:(.(‘1 e .‘-,‘,‘.”‘,’,,:IL” cture, | 0. Ho was prompily areestod on the churge REATE 50 sotor it Uiy MRG0t | S0heitias nuks bt s a0y | COPRAM Ihaghagar o ia” i St " “Gni | bors wero ok od onough o keep caimso 1 | ot wh nons it ) egpie ek .| O At house renking judge advocate gencral on Governor | foran hour to await the report of the com- Almnost breathless attention was given by hm:u 2 | Sl (L e8| made the race myself in order to be sure that [ cipitatod into tho water, Over twenty were He was taken boforo Justice Brown and Thayer's statf; Si Alexander, Colonel Thomas | mitteo on resolutions tho congress and spectators to Cardinal ————— everything was all right and now on reach- | injured and several lives were lost. promptly discharged. An attompt was then g S i % The: ¢ he | Gibbons' reply to an invitation to him, Ho : . ’ B Loxpoy, Sept. 25.—A dispateh to the 100ke anc Gaal e N ese o o convont ” ablad SWINDLED RIGIH ND r hor » cf rore, o, I Cooke and Colonel Thomas Beuton. Thes When the convontlon reassembled the [ {11009 1 D RIGHT AND LEFT Ing horo [ find the clutin gove, My boys will | ,pypc ety Sillranoro says: Shanghai nd. | made to arrest Chief of Polic Dingos, but and a host of others have mapped out & plan | committes was not ready to report, and nom- 0 to work here in the city or on the farm of | 4o ] . n us ot 3 Whilo ‘provented by important engnge- | Brothors Change Tholr Names Sev : vices to Sept. 12 prove that the Chang riot | he oscapor A A Doub ToTeie of cumpaign. Ono heurs their battie ery | inating speeches wero made. ments from Hemg prosont. | boi t0 aesure you | Brothers Change Their Names Several | gome ono near Gutbrle. Wo haven good | was n orennized ontbreal on- the pact. of | 10 0scaped by fast running. About 7 o'clock whorover one of these solf-sacrificing patrl Lot Majot Bvorstt W atren ot Soranton for | SLenzlten dntotess ot yourprocud iy I T ERICORtIIROIM o6y team andtho voys can make for us a living | Hunan soldiers, Tho central government [ the constable veturned to the city jail accom- GO LD TR | O SR ebi p LI 0 s AOEELTRREE GG (LS i W Haves, Conn, Sept. 23.—Ono of the | il the Chiorokee strip is opencd aud then | W48 powerless fo uell thio riot, oxcopt by | paniod by Deputy Sherift Honeland and & headquarters gives Cobb's friends an oppor- | fetion g 5 W dvar country. As citizens and as Catholics they | biggest swindling operations ever curried on | we will try again, sending troops from adistance and risking i nnta 1 g p action and said that Major Warren was tho f s they | biggests we will try aga civilavar, As gunboats cannot aseend the | 18T&e number of gamblors. Kaufman told tunity to work twico the number of unprom- ¥ tman who could bring unity to the party. [ vy gatued au eoviable reputation. Thave | in this city comer to light w the failure of Did Not Sparc Horse Fles Tchang & . ierohant steamer will | his comrades that the gambifig outfit was lne fed roprosentatives enjoyed by Iteeses | W. Gaslord Thomas of Lackawanna sec- | 1l Dy wilosfiunco (o the holy father, and | the firm of V. E. Sehlacter & Co., recently { Bttt od from | twko tho British marines, Placar ; ; 5 X : Pilsnds onded this nomination. Ly that sense of moderation for which your | doing business at No, 124 Columbus avenue, | A messenger has just arvived fro issued to students in Nankin | S1de and directed them to break in with their : General Beeder's committee on platform | countrymen are noted The firm was composed of Vietor ana Louis | Chandler with a messago from Mr. Roy | qouse Christians of gross crimes, Peoplo at | sledge hammers, i 2 t o Da Ne Ho says T 5 ; Hilp o st Hoffman, of tho Daily Ne to the treaty ports say that nothing but tho [ mho chior of police hurciedly ralled ‘Thiis aftornoon the headquarters of Judge | pepont Wi ¢ 4 q eportec 15, With the platform camea | Interesting papers on general topics were cse, which arc e: shed he Capitol | resolution, recommending Vv e £ re | Schlacter, brothers, By changing their : Reese, which arc established in the Capitol | resolution, recommending that all the regu- | read during the ovening, y changing th “Probably tho first man to reach tho town- | landing of o wiil armed force of foroigners hotel, were untenanted. The judge hims clubs be admitted, whether their dues The wildest cheering broke forth in tne | Pames from Schlachter to Schlacter and [ . B 5 o g il i SR squad of ten policomen and placed them in > % or o 4 T £ AL 1] LA site of Chandier was William ‘Tilghman of [ Will quell the trout )\ pol en and placed them was ot to bo found, although ho was sup- | Were paud boforo July 16 or not, This would | convention when just beforo the adjourn- | Schluter, they have swindled mght ana loft. [ #1t® OF Chandiorwas Witham Hiigninnn of A dispucls to the Times from Foo Chow | front of the vault with drawn revoly posed to bo unostentatiously moving amoug | PR in about forty additional clubs, all for | ment Archbishop Katzer of Milwaukee came | Louis has left town and Victor is lett to boar [ G4 e e g lo sottlement on | S8 that a sccretly organizod sehemo to | o oo F AN 7 his fricuds in some part of the city. e Dotweiler of Dauphin immediately | A0HnIY 10 the front of the staze.~ Speaking | tho brunt of tho affair. Ho will prebably bo T B et A ias W dlAe e ds |anturdithe areatinly Hash besidiscoveran by ] SteacHing taomtto realstiaiy ™ tiempl o It may be stated that tho Reesc delegates | moved to lay the resolution on the table. | you huve heard several lettors of aren. | AF¢stod. Tho two have borrowed money “Ij ol i e D 0 '.'.":,“,:"I'fi';‘}“,',‘,'. ot ":;j;“;‘,"n|“,'l:|" bremk Hitotho ity vaults Cho ‘coustavle’s who have arrived are Reese men with a great Mr. MeGiee demanded a roll call, saying | bishops und bishops that they were not at on promissory notes, forging tho names of | SHFE (FO HO NGRS er of . deal of ardor and devotion, Some of the | B Wanted to vota o this motion, to attend. 1 myselt was enziged. but §let | their mothor and a mother-in-law as indorso- | HEEE oo & Lt — wonpons, During the turmoil that followed i et il s e ot T'he platform was adopted, but the resolu- | my business beliind and 1 eame to this con= | yone. besides mortgaging property for | M@ IKickapoo reservation. This was the EURODPELY GOLD, 532 Reeso men have carofully talliad tho votes in | tion aamittinge additional clubs was lost by a | voution to publiely disavow whit r 4 SPR.081 DEOROLLY noarest pomnt to the town site. Ov o Mayor Weir arvived on the scone and also ;Imdulm tions \V}x}ch_h‘tn' been msxru«-n:u vote of 133 to i0. The Warren men voted ‘ffl‘fm..!.’"”'q-fl{,'“' i “Mnm‘.)‘_i' se i n”mll"“s'lx!:l..“?yy_}l“rgfirv“-l.““-,mo- EH_”DM‘)I";V‘ i~. teams sl;[l'ln:(l Ix"(:m there 1"- lhurul\mo vlingt', urope’s Contribution to the Amer- | authorized the polico to protect the cit or their men. Thoy claim to have heard | with the Dalzell men, ; S e worth. They bought the property in Decem- | as also did quite a number of horsemen, J6un BaBHLYWILL Nob 116 Dargs: e S from forty-cight countics in which Reese is | Kobinson was clected on first ballot. ‘The | wrdnot oyt ciirens e “are s | ber. 1886, and began u market and grocery [ Women, and & number on foot. Many horses | 1only; Nog vault at all Lazards. pledged 165 votes and Cobb only ninety- | YOI Was: Robiuson, 1415 Dalzell, 423 W 1ho eiking the lnguace of this country. | busmess. The buflding was old, but the tot | ere ridden down in the race on ount ot LONDON, Sept. 23, A vepresentative of the A long squabble followed and finally some eight, with Judge Post credited with thirty The roll cail had hardly commenced when | ready any time to shiow It agabn, Secondiy, ren, 15, We have shown it In years gone by and we are | o o0 5 v o1 it | heat and the cagerness of viders to reach the | Assoctated press had an interview with the ook SOLCEe sy pusihased 1) cownsite P L e e Y. o) ewht. Thoy claim also that there | ascouoof groat excitomont was caused by | the press prineipully spreads the news, and [ they mortgaged It to the New Haven Sav- | “pig scno here av Chandler, upon_ rench- PELE A i | many have believed it that we came together | ings bank for £2,000. ing it tonight, beggars description. Other Candidates, nap September §: A Shanghai morning Nominated Good Men, ' . 1 B Faro, N. Y.. S vrFALo, N. Y, Lixcory, Neb, Sept Speeial Tele it looked as, though thero would be bloods most X as entrusted to men who had made most a life study of buttonholing and working delo- | Suberintendont; Juines Dinsimove, which the question will bo settled whether | waro'slected land office today was a woman who made the gates. ning the represc ves of | Shoppy, Comuissinh I'rank Stone, jud e, forty counties are on hund, and of these tho | "Phe democratic couvention is to be held majority favor the nomination of Reese for | September 24 given it fame or will it select new chieftains, \d this alternoon o replevined 1t in Justicd was refused and then o atismptod to break men were armed and mado a display of of tho gambiers rcpaired to Justice Fox worthy’s court and wore out o warrant for other bankers today, and they all agree in the arrest of the ten solicemon on the charge 18 a number of counties in which the del thfl .h‘vlw_\\‘vm‘,: un'[‘}l’ m'{) \'.n'\lN‘_ r.vf tho | to ereate dissension. Brethren, before [ am o On October 15, 1888, Louis, under the name | ¢ hatnciaking estimate of people w! their statoments that further largo shipments gates have not been instructed but which, | meter Guards of Pittsburg, for not p German, before Lam an Amerlean, | um a | of I, M, Slater, gave John Mason a mortgage | roi PAUSU % sl R : - T T e s BT e N their dues. Two colored men insisted Catholic, and if anything like dissension were it for & ¥ ey 13, 184 congregated, puts the number at 4,000. In f of gold are gowng to America. of resisting au ofiicor. On ticir return the nevertheless, seut a number of staunch sup- 8 < on it for #150. Again, on January 1880, s s staunch s \n.‘lm s had beer ‘“-?L !u] Pr >|(§unl Stuart, tended here [ would not hive come, S Heibiothars M aRM e Iy RaBlOLE Vs orTand. I.I:J'_tlu L'Itmux")fi:;’:;‘lll'l):[\rl m\l.,mm‘_ e In an inter v with Robort Giffen, head | warrants were read to Sergeant Mitlor and cters of Judgo Reese. and took issue with the chair whon it said | D tron Rl - thers i survey ¢ haif section reserved for Y DAL T % 4 ¢ T S0E o0k tlofi ol i mbia hab|notms 5ot o8 | EhaBiLs dubs hed Raver oat renaty rid I“ull)I:?'r 1;}3} }t_)ll_'jy o yl'll‘, t ul 1l‘m:fh' ]'vg. Louis Schlactor, mortgaged the samo prop- | tho town site has not as yet been completed of tho commerciul department wnd comv- | Oficers Enochs, Kinnoy, Cornahan, Allen, 3 Ly . 1 rocal or aerber of St. Louis, like all other | gpry 1o Louls Bates for $700, and a day or two 4 ‘aro’ compelled’ ol o wrolier of corn returns for the British Board sditio e S 5 9 The announcement that RRobinson had re- | portions A T0ceaHIHE St RO00, an and the veople are_compelled to camp upon tablished headquarters. Ho is represented portione of the proceedings, was in German. SrToilialmorte kB b in AividuallyAtolo: F by J. L. Pollosl of that eity. Brad Siaaghter | coived 141 votos, Dalzol 42 and Warren 15 | o Tollowins ba_an sithoritative transia: | 2ok Lols mortgaged dually adjoming lands. Owingto the dense growth | of Trade, he was asked what truth there was Haklts L aesy.abra At ated wild appiaus tion, specially prepared by threo of the most | ““fnan thay raie \oney fasory | Of Vegetation in the low lauds or rocky ub- | in the calculation that England ana the con- of Fullorton, United States marshal, 15 lend- | “N; "Dalell moved to make tho ecloction | prominont pricats i the vonsrens Chen they raised money on promissory | angs' camping facilitics are as bad s they e facdad J . and his men then smashed open the irom g a helping hand as is also Collector Peters imous which motion carried Drominonsnrieais s tho Congrass: notes, forging the endorsements required. | youja'be. The line of demarkation is clearly | Lnent would bo forcod ‘to purt with gold } an¢ k - plniit : s which motion carried. We, Catholic Germans trom all parts of the [ Louis, wio has disappeared, forged the name | Gofitod oy camp firos which o roatly | amounting to £60,000.000 to pay for imports | deor of the vauit, but were paralyzod to dis of Omana, The last mentioned gentleman, A Daizell was at once called to the plat- | United States, assembled in- the Pifth Catho- | of Mrs. Salome. Ketferer, "Victor's mothor ;"‘";"‘ . ‘“"“”l’f‘ & hich e aound [ of American gram. Giffen ridiculed the osti- e e e howover, is not so demonstrative as the | form and mado a long speech. Ho was BrCinL oAl vo) in-law, while sho was in Europe, the payee | tho1and rescrved [or town site purposes. ato, Ho said that beforo £10,000,000 n | cover that they had beon outwittad by tnhe others. l\‘\tlAlllxl'llfiurlfl'\i ?‘I r. Robinson and was satistied "‘;';:'{"‘);:;‘h‘)m‘_';l;]‘::“'!'I' ‘j\l;;;\“"g ‘l,""';_ never thinking 1t ns’cunsm'y to inquire wto | Land Sharks and Sharpers Abound. | builion bad |_;I«;|.-ul\.v !i x”, }m.;,-.l\:.. b h.u:rlu‘- policemen, as the latter had, during the pars Judge T. O. C. Harrison of Grand Islana 3 1800 o or the holy futher's blessing and | the matter. Henry L. Eliiott held a noto All kinds of retail business men, as well as nd and Barlc o Prance would 3 1o gmashed or blown open the sido of one will “havol s quiiell s i complimentary, | tet aiaie, st in bls apesan. ot thaiak b e (L WInio infoucnuuic | whtioh was Mok palTRGEIRLI Y S R0 Drougib il 1awyetsbundl doctorstiareliheros for work | 250 oo rain Sl (e G| ot he ealls awalhaals led through it ti b < iy S LA ) andin the name of congrezations and socie- | suit and as there was httle or nothing in the | heir location and manner of announcing | ¢heck the drain. According to Gif- | of the cells and had smuggled through it the 3 ome or | 8 ¢ o5 representeq by us. our fillal devotion and | Selacter's store, oo o the ALt L S ! en, mnot bullion but secunties aud | camuling ou Yething T Ol Aoy mavemot e i BT L e b s e Ear i fotow ol ise sl SE BUEH Yo ! | Sclacter's store, he gotitioned to have the | their business are both novel and amusing, f s oull but t 4 | gambling outfit. Nothing vut emptiness was spontancous, having taken place on the | COUnsels of Senator Dalzell in tho coming ""'“\{!.",»' |"-y'“'" o e brothers declaved ineofent. The hearing on The lot seokors are annoying the surveyors | SXPOrts ~will go to = America to pay % it 5 - train on which a number of the delegates “"\‘v'“i",w"mp“or Allegheny was clected | #ress Eimbricos. aisos sy £on- | the appointment of &rustee was postponed | very much. They. are continually. crosuing for grain, Undoubtedly, he snid, thero will (RS AT SR A i O from tho far northwestorn counties were rid- | seerotuty, Muploton H. Young of Philadel- | Prtunity of pointing out publiciy’ and dis- [ uutil yestorday. A score of creditors an- | over the line and interfering with the staos. l’;’,‘_‘m::;“l;‘u:"I"_‘J‘:,‘“‘I”x;"l}“ for several months | crowd witnessod thoextraordinury event and ey % il L4 4 v its position {n the so-calied Roman | peared. Proof or the forgeries were found. | The soldiers are ussisting the surveyors all come, yments for g T ing to this city. The latter spoke highly of | phia was ‘elected treasurer, William Linn of | HNetly li g ) 1 5 e i 3 = s J auestlon— y. the tel 1" pov Tho store and lot had been mortgaged four = COTRES B SN solo cause for such a drain. An important gy they can, but thore ure s many sharpers on | ¢, io'in the tinancial situation was tho sil- . liouses, ho CATHER TORECAST. Tupman, McMullen, Lister, Keane and Nason were placed under arrest. Kaufman the greatest excitement prevailed. Judge Harrison aud clatm that thera is not o | Philadelpina, corresponding secretary nope. Besides the extreme religious times under four diffe it i ibi 080 aais A 5 3 Y o s unde, rent names. the grounds that it is almost impossibie for . county in bis judicial district which will not | & rosolution was idopted, tuat heveafter | portanes of the austion itself. wo. as fwithtul | " hho mortieagoes may get something out of [ tho Soldters 1040 tho Work they wer sent | YOF uestion. Stablo Aacrican give him its hoarty support. 'The district 18 | foro thoy can apply for sdmission to tho | 4uty tomake this pubile declaration of the | the proporty, but the many holders of notes | nere to do. Notning official as to whoa the | declited, were making prepavations to faco | o GRS G G o & largo one, comprising Hall, Howard, | leaguo. - 0 i reason that the holy father hinsoif. the most, | bave no recourse. The brothers were accus- | survoy will be comleted can be learned | Uhe silver erisis, which now is inevitable, by Heaa! Y= 7k Cirealoy BT s he SETa (a8 T Garfield, \ al. Mheliplatform asndoptod reafiivms 1t compotent, ana, indeed, the only competent | toined to represent that thoy needed the mon- | from those in charge, but it is safe tosay | MaKiug gold purchases in Furope. This | cooler. or. s and Shothtan corn el VA o fidblity to the prioeiples of | the. rapub. | Judze In the matter, s neser coased both to | oy in sottling the estate of Mrs. Ketteror, | that tho work will hot bo finished beforo | CFisis, hie said, would bo the resuitof a heavy | = For Towa—Local showers in northwest ley, Thomas and Sheridan countics. Ticar. purty: cordially endorses tho principles | Hhehts b the Londiiomn fhedony, its invioluble | who was representod as being worth $0,000. | Priday noon. As has already been stated, | issue of silver in America fair in southeast, portion, followed! by, 10cAl Judgo W. H. dorris of Crete is also con- | o'y vepiblionn party as enunciated in the | holy. &eo nnd to enconraec ! thotles 1o | There1s about £3,000 owing on promissory | (jovernor Steele will attempt to clear the WEARY OF LIRE'S BURDH sbowers Lnrsday nights scatherly winds, sidered a candidate, platform of 1588: approves tho work of tho | fearlessly defend the rights. As free Awer ;"“"“ ,’"“l' i;“l’]‘}i* ]“'l}l Pll‘;“m\v%l.v’ luxr‘n e In | town,site of every person, by the useof the i ks shifting to nocthwestoriy; coolor Thursday dnly three candidates 3 fon! s | Tate state republicat cony om and endorses | A0 citizens we will not tolerate any inter- | the schedulo filed by the Schlacters they | yroops, - L orly; Only thico candidates are montioned for [ late statorepublican convention and endorsos | §in citizens wo anill nov tolorato any intor | (he soteiio Toq by, tho Sobiactars, thev | woops. ateril e i snor Moorchouse | night. o ersity rlos its platform; commends the work of The scarcity of water is the source of i 5 regent of the aniversity: Charles Hall of l,‘x‘[‘ Ot commendsine worlto! tho na- | o this extremely Important chureh matter, ctor clairns that Louis (his brother) has | 4 great aeal of anno; and nconvenience. of Missouri. I"or Missouri—Countinued warm weather Valparaiso, Charles Marple of Omabs and ‘l‘v]n‘-l administration: the pure, patrioticand | This objevtion, or false supposition, that it is | swin aled him as weil as the rest, - RANSAS O1TY, Mol Sept. x-Governor | Thursday, except in extreme northwesterly William Allen of Kcarney. Mr. Hali is o | S servicos of Drosident Hutrison and the | tadved” inopmortune 't diseiss openly the Blood Did Not Flow. sl A HIDLE =B 0 Dortion; siightly coolors southerly winds, bes Y. Mr. Ha brilliaut foreisn policy of that great leader, | Roman question inour country, can only bo 5 T 5T 1 3 0. m| Moorchouse committed smicide this morning | b sariuble; coolor o foc lawyer and o graduato of the university. | tho seerotary of stato, Hon, James (. Blaine, | exvlaimed by traelng It (o a pitiabie decention GARZA'S GUERRILLA’S jvrmue, Okl Sept. 23.—The bloodshea | Lo oo &0 B0 wooks o the | coming varluble; coolor woather und local e T I e A o (Tertrer A 4 or to the want of courage In showinz fexrlessly that was looked for in connection with the Maryyille, Mo, Severe ks ag viday. : 2 JAUNREDNY 0 4 5 eeds our true Cutholie convictions.” Nonucionalor | Their Invasion of Mexico Had no Po- | opening of Iauds to settlement yesterday did | governor became violently overheated while susLocal showers during the raduate of the University of Pennsylva MORTGAGE D KANSAS ! heir Invasion c. al D-i|soponing b B s i uieestivicBosmaiivaine Intormatianal prineiule b kW, no soverelaniy TGt RIS A not come. A couple of cowboys told a nogro | driving eattlo and s boen in a veryery- [ fternoou or ight; cooler weather by Frie r. Allen is a resideut of Kearney. Heis n g TR X St a people can ever wadorse. or sinction i Al affnifoss that _he had better move on, as they had | ous condition since. o was taken out fora | 98y morning: winds shifting to northerly o SIALE I Tih T s e e o oom setones 1| A LesE from the Census | usarpation confileting with the freedom und | Wasnisaros, D. C., Sept. 33.—A telegram | 140, 1¢ B¢ Fcter pove SR K Y o Bon SN kot 30al. atus 1 UGrbLiarTy) indo zuarantecd to tho head of the i N k o drive by n friend last mght, butdecame so | winds.: , ol G Late. au. S RN tho | received at the Departmont of State from the | fughtened davkey, fresh trom Texaus, wio 3 kht, winds; generally cooler. ‘"‘1“0"Ix‘::l‘:ll:lm\s;lltr‘:l«‘T(‘)‘\:'h(! e chureh by the Divine Founder und Injuring 8 A much excited that ne was brought homo ana | For North Dakota—TLocal showors; coolar, Seer Seeley of cpublican [ Tl Wasmnaroy, D. C., Sept. 23.—Superin- | severely and cmphatically the snered inter- | United States consul at Matamoras, Mexicy, | spread the story, and as it wont down tio ol e3¢ Lt bo was, : Nortl | : o ors;icon A Aot ondent, Povton B : ests of the 200,000,000 Cutholies. Tho entirely | seq WGavaa with b aiders, | line it was thut two men had been killed. A | a pl an called. Mo becawe quieter dur- | excent in tho extreme northwest portion stato contral committco bms establishea | tondent Boricr of the census bureau hos | tio; ixerciso of ‘tho hizhost wpostollc powor, | States that araa, with bls party of = . | dozen other storie: ature oc- | ing night, and this morning was sloepivg [ stationary temperature; northwesterly hea dquarters at the Capitol hotel, Ho has | M8de public additionul statistics as to farm | wecording to God’s ordinance. is intimutely | passed yesterday to the west of that place, cupled the tonques of every Only a | quietiy. winds. systomatized the work in fine style, A few | 10815 and mortgages in the stato of Kansas [ comnected, s well with the iweifare of tie | making for the Rio Grad, fow tenderfoet believed it, The rush was | = Whilo two watchers were in anothor room | For Nebraska—Local rains; winds shifbe days ago ho forwarded to the scretary of | Accordiug to the vosults, obtained dir by | pendence of the holy see. willed ‘.,’,“.1,1'2.‘,., A telegram from Goneral Stanley, dated at | not accompanied by a single killing. he cuta gashin the left side of his throat, | iug to northerly; generally cooler. every county ropublican central committee a | the 85ents of the census oftice from official nee. It I8 neeessury in our present | San Antonio, says that the commandant at Do e eca N S o about four fuches long, with o common | For " Colorudo -Looal ' rafns; northerly Dblank 1 which be requested them to write ords of muvicipalities and counties of that jonl UANGRsoolLRINIORE L0 S | ort Brown reports that last night General | o PR o oIkl s ere mativery sion en {;:‘&:‘:Zm;," e, and death resulted in o faw ;L:-‘:.:Jfi-;nn.\\5usélx-|c."xf(,$:::zi., ationary terds the nawes of their delegates to this conven- | StAte. it appears thata recorded real estate | weaning the word. ~The matural scat of | Lojero, commandiug the Fourth Mexican | fu1jy tho rush. A fow of them got good | (iovernor Moorehouse was bor - tion, Thus far fifty of theso lists haye been | MOrtgage debt of $452,619,640, excluding state | P sthe centrim of the chureh, and as | zone, informed him that his compauy had nov | glyims, but in a majority of cases a whito | ware county, Ohio, July 10, 1835 Business Troubies. bivod amd bofore midnight ono. from overy | A Failtoad land contracts, was incurred in | the metiopolisof the atheli world belangs | come fn contact with the marauders. He was | man” will contest the ciaim. ‘Lhresor four | (o Missourl' in 1556, Ho was & lawyor by | Coruvsmos, O Sopt. 21 - Yoatman Andors oty Whoro thers 1o o reslib oo (rom overy | iCansas during the ten years, 1380-80, a largo [ fimpalawho hive, moreover isod the s | Lierefore of tho opinion that thoy bad seat: | nogroes would seltio on & claim and will | profession and has always talen a proimett | son of the. Anderson panae. mills’ Hasings county whero thero 1s a republican orgauiza. | portion of which has’ been paid. ' Of this | of soverefenty, acquired in justice and sewled | ered and wero roturaing to Texas in small | prove up forty ucres each, but the white men | part in Missouri politics. e was elocred | 5 R T G T e tion will have been received. S8, or 7111 per centof tho total fu- | by salonn contracts over the welfure of It dotachments. Tho oplaion among the oMcora | ol yant 160, outonant zovernor by tho” demogratic party | $180ed, Tho assots aud Hubilttios ure e EY lna S aelom vived to- | cumbered acreage is almost entirely agricul- | and Europe, and the whole world, truo ‘ort Bra va 3 2dl e 5 i Missour] 854 with S, Mart 4 matedht $0,000 cach, The Douglas county delogation arrived to ) sealbastath iito D bencfactors of munkind. Recent ovents, | was organized jor ropdory and had no politi- Hard to Find the Section Lines. obMieaons int kvl Joha BeMaomaduke % " 93, —Rea Br gl about sovonty stroug. ‘Tho provarting | (Xl real estate, and 150, f3100, oF 288D | oCbecinily tho Solestion of our glorious rolks R Ll po SRS e 3 as governor, and upon the death of tho latter | Prrrsivna, Pa., Sopt. 23.—Itea Bros. & il 3 i B | per cent is incumbered “lots or village, city | fPucl oo X o pels §lorlous rolgn- | cal signiticanco L i st night was beautiful. Nature was kind | succeeded him. His wif Ve dr Tortbrolora om sellad (tollrioseit o opinion was that there wore at lenst thirty ‘lmd CIIVRTLE CHIE R (e TP ,'i"’l‘”"‘ xl.:(. \”-'.\"W-"f‘f b, }“'."f"‘““" 110 GiraNbE: City, Tex., Sept. 20.—A roli- | to thy luo‘f;smn],\ i s DU R ;'5"‘“. hl.J:N:'pll“:’l’iul“li:l‘('()"x’:\:ll'\t\u‘\) IJ‘-'\JI.“;”-‘ Co., brokers, compelled to closo their hvfu. voters for Reese. the stato of Kansas January 1, 1850, secured | exdellont eneycicnl on tho most iniporans | Avle Mexican gentiemen how hero says he | was not “sweet sleep and quict dreams” for [ formed of bis deilth, oty A ae i e ctey Thero was a rousing meoting of the state | by real estate mortgages, asido from stato [ and burnhiz topies. expocitlly'on the condi- | 54w eighteen revolutionists ut his ranch, the | many of them, Water was scarce, and many SN Iavp (isedrateatadintbiohitnoyaeayithon contral comuittee tonight nd for tho first | 41 ralvoul land contracts, aggrogates §3 tion of Iab yapioved 8y flivlonyis shnt tho | HtH Jsyols, imemiyapiios soitionen 9f nsd Reglediailitg carlysevemioneidnnle e TRYING TO CIRCUMVENT RIAINE, 3740005 ' daahit (Thotium ] pleo LiAd L lares o for.4no, 455,108, Of the total amount of existing | entire frec 0 ste wouls a } 7th, headed by | great nuisunce, however, was prairie fires. LrE NI, 7000 in cas o firs I timo I tho history of the party it was do- | (it tius rotnees om e s | Do’ ot tho kreates rtanco o so- | C. €, rhoy wero well mounted and | il over the néw lands they were burning | ... amounts of grain and sceuritios in White & cldod to recommend a candidato for tompo- [ cout, i3 on aeres, or almost exclne | SO, SyTertie already the Tmany all nod, Garza looked jaded and haggard, | brightly, filling the air with smoke of & pe. | Why Mexico has Placed Excessive | Cos bands for salos. They have decided to rary chairman of the convention, the party | sively farms, and ' $08,340,00 .02 | Bileneo o Teave Tt 1o aivine mrovidones my | stating he had not slepe for five nights. They | culiar odor. Some of the fires were stavted Duty on American Meats, decline all business until they know where sclected being George Thummel of Grand | percent on lots. Average amount of aebt | what means the restoration of papul inde "mflit'll t‘\"“l \I”I\\'u shufn[m‘h‘nu'}l Ilfi‘llil B | to drive men off claims, while others SAN Axtosto, Tex., Sept. 29—Car load lhy\); T\m‘lgtl;l Sept. 23,—Chatlos W, Gould, ) ol o) 305800 3,87, ver: yondence will be brought abouts 10 e anch, thenc oy went to the Jobilina avtoc e e raraent 280, N onk, Sept. 23, 03 ) Tsland. "Tho sub-committee of the oxeeutivo | 1 (o0 Bor s for: $0% cAvoragad] B A Eh patan I SRR TP e T R aried iy men ..“u‘lfl‘ill‘u.'. 5 .\cluzf)(:-“\i"fi’."v? after car load of stouk is rushing through San | assignces of 5. V. White & Co., said today committee, which was appointed threo | g Of tho total debt in fores agaimer | tain the hoiy” father and to strive with all | tuoy were joined by fitteen moro men, Since | yno special agent of the Interior m.l,"\,,,finx. Antonio for Mexico. Hoes from Kausas City | that ho was not yot prepared to mako a states months ago to examine the records of the | acres (in ne 4 Y R0 aen legal and legitmate means to rezain the | tnen nothing definite has been heard from s the stones have been dug up by tho and other western voints are ocspecially | meut relative to the affairs of tho firm, and u nearly all 03 meaning farms) | friodom due to the successor of St. Peter, In ) suvaithe stogea have heep AugupLD) 1 sould not tell when he would bo able t chairman, secretary and treasuror, reported | i por cont is on real estate in tho wostern | 1hi. pemmes e’ succpssorof st Leter. In 1 them, dians. The country was surveyed seventeon | numerous. o object of shippors is to get | h,could not tell whon ho would bo able to. et he o e R s L half of tho state, whose values ure low, and | plewsure the idea, suggested at the reccnt - yeurs ago aialust the wishes of the Indiaus, | their animals into Moxico bofore tho new | sy X igarhl ShodUaKIIOULS SE6 R0 The Otoo county dolegation arrived to. | WHero settlement was made but a_fow years | Catholic congress held fn Germany. to call un find the noblo red ‘men followed the survey: | yonie ®0 CHS B0 TOXTS BOTUE UG MEW ) Sigmunt T, Moyer & Hon, rog ; 2 oynty [ iadd ago, largely upon public lands. This ‘has a | Internationul Catholle congress for the pur 5 5 ors about and carefully removed the stones B pos ho 2 A ers, for §200,000, have been obtained, night. Joln Watson said: *“Phis delegation ont effect on state averages based on value, | P03 0f urzing the restorution of the tempornl [ Destruction of ¥y 8. D.—Other | {ya whito man put in tho ground. Botween that date and this every pound of ———— will vote solid whichever way it goes.” ho dobt iu force per capita is 8165, and por | Fou<of hobe us un indevendent soverchon A courier from Tecumsel, the town site of | meat it is possible to soll in the republie will Odd Fetlow and a Catholic, Cobb's manugers have selecte dge amily of ive &25. but the securities are no ] Rt as B LLSWORTIH Sept. 23,.—Tho plant of | the lower county site, states the site was | be disposed of. The new tariff so materially | Nuw Yok, Sept. 23—A quostion of gre i nave selected a badge in | family of fi 2 b t | have prevented the adoption of sakd res B , Wi pt. 23, —The plant of | the low ty si I be disposed of, Th tariff { 11y New Y Sept. 2—-A L ! eroat the shape of @ cobb pipe, which that gentle- .(n \nl,‘ln‘.xm;d of many non-resident owners | tion in |..‘..1.; wo l»rn-lh"\nf!h'wlmlr beloved | the Ellsworth Manufacturing company, the :rl'fl:'lunln-nl“l‘fl H“W'J“"”“‘“; at ““';n today fii‘ the Hn-m “i‘l ;\m-'nvu[n n,]‘-.nT m.n; interest to tho Roman Catholie church and rUTEReT L of mortgaged real estate, country, the land of the free,Is the proper | phaworth Basket factocy and several smaller | BY Governor Steele. Two thousand peopie | northern sellors will bo practically barred | 1o oiations tosocrot societies has boon ree mulls supporters aro wearing in thele lats | iho recorded dubt of tho stato of Kansas | Place for holdinz such a congross, sinve wo'ure | Fllsworth Baskot faotocy and sovoral smaller | ey 0%y "and cluimed lands, Thero had | out. Itis undorstood that the duiies wore A FS\ALIOOE WA 100E) Acolaties o und as button hole bouguets. decreased 42,49 per cont from 1587 to 1889, tiot hawmpered | by potitieal preludige und | bulldings hete worg burned. Loss, $72,00. | bean no disturbance when the courler lett, aised on the personal solicitation of Presi. | Vived by adispateh from Addison, N. Y., The nawo of Dr. Mercor of Omahahas It is safe to say that fully throo fourtns of | FAREHMG NG (AigCRtotics O the | Tnsurancolight, 0 G 0 Governor Stecle 1mmediately proceeded to | dent Dinz in order that the Mexican recip- | stating that one Donms O'Kcefo of that boen mentioned in connection with the chair- | the debt of Kunsas was incurred for pur- | duty to adup the resolution of onr naatred IM:H’::I‘_"\‘-.T); 2o ‘-'.‘w Fans ‘f:"l:c:' "I’L':s" Chanaler, the county at of the upper | rocity commission may have a vantage | place is atonce a Catholic entitled to all the mauship of the republican state contral com. | Chdse money and improvements in Europe. " Wo believe tho time has come [ S5 POFHO G + Loss, | county, ana arrived there this evening. ground in-its doaiings with the United | peiviloges of tho cliurch, and an_Odd Follow 2 Mr. Porter concludes that tho mortgago | when an international congress can conveno | 19000, & Ha b ava iha Banaaserar i States, In the City of Mexico Mr. Blaine is | {y good standing. It 1s stated that the Gues mitteo, & ndebtnoss of the state is 14.36 per cent of tho the purpose of widing In the restoration of s - h EaY AR regarded as an exceedingly sharp financier, | vion as to raising the ban against certain s Red Cloud Republicans. true valuation of all property in the state. Dopo's L I pax ul l'“i‘ L2h We believe that Disordors Growing in China, Cieaao, 111, pt. 2. —Adjutant General | and this is a move to circumvent hin, cret socioties had been referred to Arche po i BN fey AR Ll fiojcaunty In tho world is netter aduptea for LCopuriht 1891 b Jamnes Gordan Bennett.) McKeever of (ioneral Miles' staff, recoived u ot O e T T R PO T ) Crovn, Neb,, Sopt. 23, secial Tele- N TR wlding sueh w congress 10 o ] L Hienie onjon. B 3 9701 0L Clans 108 ataf i an, '} s Rt v [Specis REVOLT OF FIREME Satew, nnd that no that more opportane thay | SHANGIAL Sept. 26.—[New York Herala [ dispatch from Colonel Wade, the commundont 0dd Follows' Highest Tribunal, out of town, but. Father LaVells, his secres gram to Tue Bee. | —The ropublican county ; 7 the ocension of the World's falr at Chicago, in | Cable—Special to Tug Bee.]—Tho situation | 8t Fort Keno, suving evorything was peac Sr. Lovts, Mo., Sept. 25, —The soveroign | Ay, said that while ho coulit not say poste couvention met nore today, and a more har- | Trinidad, Volunteor Riremen Disband [ I8 This our cherished wish, wo respect- | hag been made worse, The disordor is grow- | [4l8monz the boomers in the Cherokee strip |~ 81 Lovts, Mo., X el | tivaly as to Archbishop Corrignu’s decision d Y % 5 3 - fully submit for the considerition and wp- ¢ . L and he would return to his post. General | grand lodge of Odd Fellows re-convened | | R ot At monious body of men never congregated in Because of Moan Troatment, proval of all our brethren in the Cathollo | ing at ichang and 1s the prelude to other dis- | Mokeayor discredits the report that AL In this paticular case, ho belleved that 1t this county. Onohundred and two delogates [ Tuixiban, Colo., Sept. 33, —‘Tonight the | fuith, tothe gnod Wil und wpproval of our | orders. The valley of the Yangske is in re- | trouble has occurrod among the home seakery, | U8 morning: Business of a routine charac- | was no longer against n..:w..]uj_.n‘nm 1tom ng woro prosent. 'ho convention was called to members of the Trinidud firo department are | Shiclent biswops, ipoelully ot his owminenee, | Lonion, Wuchang, tho central soat of the | . ‘““I'horo are five companics of cavalry and | LCF W48 trousacted up to “'l“' Beverta | Guthollo qhuroh ta'ba an Qdd Fellow, ordor by G. W. Kuight of lusvale, The [ having a big demonstration, which will last | more. and tustly. with fiinl roverence wod | vicoroy, is ready to revolt, and thea tno | thr es of infantry on tho ground to | from committees wero submittod and memor- i 4 Killed and Fed to tho Hogs, ticket is: County clerk, A, D, Ranney; | until miduight, wheun the apparatus will | love to the decision of oursoverelgn pontiif | towns open to strangers, Hankow and Chun- | D@ ready to quell any dlsturbance,” said [ iuls for grand jurisdictions were filed for , e ik 3 ¥ DI foxe it kn g Lowns cpen to strangers, Hankow and Chun- | 5o (18l MoIcobver, ind I am sureif any | action. At10:30 the lodge weut into secret | SAN Luts Onisro, Cal., Sept. 23.—A horrle treasurer, G. W. Hummel: sheriff, H. C. | bo turned over to tho city and the | ™ § Y owor tho oly Father our me i, o Miely to fallow. be lattor town 18 | oo haa beon killed we should havo beon ap. | session and all mombors of tho order not | ble murder has been unearthed that was coms - ro- D. 1%, Trunkey; clerk of tne | various companies, disbanded,” This leaves | spietful‘and sincerest thinks for tho oscel- | dificult to dofend by warships owing to the [ 9n¢ b . 5 clive representatives were required tove- | mit 2 oastorn borde 4 B 1 o s, ot o | oo, conpants dsbandes bl Lo | pitt l ahcord ST BT | imiul o deten, by s, ot 1 | et R oS ORGSR B | b o ol o | it o s cuors bordr of thin souniy M. Hunter: coroner, Dr. C. Senenck: [ fire. The ~action “of ~tho fire boys | fultuful’ children of the Catholic church we | citement and straugers are fleeing to Stang- [ P0omers and otkiae peoplo down there would | Hive. IS Sest 0% Ted Ghitl ik LAe hoon | Juue last. Martin Heines aisappeared surveyor, W. k. Thorne. Delegutos to the | I8 due to the fact that the city council deom It superiiuous to oxprossiy stut thut | hai fromtne threatéged towns. 'Fleots are [ Father llo than tell tho truth, aud it is, Lhuve | bout anc b Wil Vioh, BEECC KLU T8 IESC | thyg day, loaving no trace. Within the Iast udicial convention: Wright ‘Thorn bu fused to compensate them for time put i at | WSV YAS ML RIS (0 BXecute practl- | conventrating ut Sbanghai. Ministor Ho- | 00 doubl tho way the reportof contliots | ECHAR WRLE 6L S P Y0 KEREIRY | fow days bis blunkets and clothes were found V. N. Richardson, J. It Croaer, W tho fires, ~Headed by the band piaying a | Sal'Y, 4 RGP ARG AR I sald encyells | maine of France bas lett here for Pekin, originated. 6514 g O e e LI OR RaRESRION. [ SUnk 1n & woll. Pragmonte of bonss: and Thorno, J. 8. Gilhat, John Wratten and 1% [ divge, the four companies marched through | the public at lirde, Musmuch s we bet) —_— Comrades of (1 1y guurde o s littlo | flesh were found in o wallow J \ Y sl lurde, lnusmuch us wo_ believe omra of the Battlefield, sion is sacrealy guurded, thore was little n 4 bow low A Ny e P T the priucipal streots, tho hose carts druped | thit only by mathteining those: priueiplos Daatb IRalora - opportunity of aseortaining tho results of the | near tho shanty of a pro-cmpter named John Simpson, Otto Skjelver, Charles Hunter, M. [ in mourning, Ar the head of the procession ||;.-I~‘:.‘l‘y\.“}“rlm‘mm important question Lexixaroy, Ky.. Sept. 23.—Ben G. Bruce, Ll meeting. It was learned, however, that | SilviaGularte for whom the man worked. B. McN{t, C, W. Kuley, John Blaine, | Was & transpavency vepresenting a coftin. "" 19 day oan ba founds R JB% h 2h¥h: HORh 4, =Hon " | issued from the headquarters of tho Com- | gnarges had boea preferrod against Grand | Tho coroner's jury found that Heines was Hampton, Tho cltizens aro iu sympathy with the | ol ACAAEEY s BESEA "‘jm;_“‘“A“{H.-“:y”-‘w‘--{ editor of the Tive Stock Record, died of | vijeg of the Battlefield, gives notice that L. | Secrotary Theodore A. Ioss of Columbus, | murdered by Culirte. The evidence tends moembors of the department, who bave been | Gur yout, fs i boon Which we demand, honos | OPOPIeXy tonight at 7 o'clock, aged 63 years, Allen resigned as lioutenant general, has | The churges are purely of a porsonal uatury, | to show that Gularte had killed Hoines by Democrats In Doubt, ;vlg\m:h-l.l: f\ \mr ted. The only lx'rlvonrsn Wo 108t emi .n’. ally protest by e Major Bruce was secretary of the Loulsville > At the close of the session yesterday Secr shooting him in the oack, then chopped him riNG, Neb,, Sept, & Special to Tap | for the city now is to organize a paid depart- | attempt at in oring with thut liberty by | jockey club. o o Latonia Jockey club and 0ss was still in his chair, o up and fed the pieces to tho hogs, A The following have heen co sioned com e Iwa]a Bur,]—The democratio ticket for Scotts s 5o~ frequently . quoted by our. holy Bluff county was nominated here Saturday, Fatal Pamily Feund, father, “we ~ declure - that oducation [ lished the Live Stock Record somo twenty | punders of the order for their respective Progress of the Work., At London--Sighted, Gormaute from Novp states, with the rank of major general CiueagoyJiL, Sept. 23, —Work on the mines | 70 e e 3 that 1 thoso whom thoy did uot endorse | Joraen, UL, Sept. 28.—A family foud in | (ILRONt 4 religious ~ basis cun be | Yeurs ago, that pubiication having been from from tho wdependents, us follows which kuves and bricks woro used, results | Uhrafore axatnss overy otesferonss wititons | the atart fu tho bighest rauk of that class of | Kyub ). Murphy, Grant Pari, 1115 Edwin and mining building of the World's fair bas ‘Pheodore Doutschi sheriff, Harey Wa PR Sty v, | parochiul schools, una eapecially we condemn | “2PeF o D Aldritt, Excelsior, Minn.; W. J. Forris, | 80¢ mining bu o ; A At Baltimore—Munchen from Bremen fudgo, . d. Irvive: survavor 4. B ug lu the Killlaz of glrl, occurred at Mar. | §)g%; culled Poughkeepsio. pan, i Which : Booue, Ne progressed so far that tho first of the trusses | Xy Southampton—-Trave from Now Yorl, By Wik i oo ontorsiny | loy yesterduy, botween Gottlold Kellum and | tafletontiied Foustkoepeio plyn, in whicl Colorado and Utah Percentage. i - to be put across.the immense ceutral arch, | At Now York Stoamors Vendam from tho republican nomiuce for corouer, the rest | August Blunt. The row was caused over | hence.can huve littie or no religlous luflience [ St Louis, Mo, Sept. 23.—Thoe general | mTheir Prayers Wers Too Fervent. 120 feet iu heignt, was put in position today | Rotterdam; City of Now York aud Wyoming from Liverpool .outs, Mo., Sept. 23, A general order been appointed cniof of staff, with full power . - = ro alliance cunaidutes tho uso of wats "H':n: tho fown pump, whore B 0 A 2l Blehe ARA. Iibarby ta I l"ll‘i"';‘L‘\"l‘\]fl\'*;lll‘ls of lhlv:I :;’mn‘l';xl ifle, .K\x. m‘ Moxsovti, 111, Sept. 24, —1'wo weeks ago | and tho stars and stripes given to the breezo 53 o o8 FOL 1010 & quarre 6 wen took | retuin, without Interforence from uh | son, 1. & M., Missouri Pacific and Rock Islanc o « s top in honor of the even Clay County Republicans. & band and Kellum threw a brick at Blunt, B e er with the | met bere tc lay and considered the q N.‘\N“ of ”‘f’"“““’" of Warren oounty Wore piaying fr i“lf..“\\l"”‘ “)'h "“ "m:'“\. “t “"I pibeat Arvived Safely at Lyan, Cray Cexten, Neo., Sept. 24, —|Special to | Wissing bim wnd killiug bis little 10-year-old | lunguage of this country. At the same time | porcentage to Colorado aud Utuh from the | T0F WArM and dry weathe SAVOLHOIE | 4y 0t tho piaciug of the ornumental stafl upon X s, Bopt. 33, ~Mre, Harrlson, 8ge wirl. Hoth families joined in with stonos, | We brotestmost ewmphaticaily that for this | RRESEINEN OIS SEC TEAR TR R | orops. Their petitions were moro than | [t tho placiug of the oraumental » ' v 1 Mrs. MclSee, nrrived cor-cutters and elubs, All the partios “en- | EESER GRGHRE TRETIERIG, KX rbiaed SEAIBAL | tho mattor and the conterenco adjournea uns | answered.»A big crop of corn is assured, but | The British, Gorign and other foreig osts took lunch guged ure Ladly used up. Kellum was ar- l us'equal rights with other Awerican eitizens, | til tomorrow, when the subject will uguin bo | hesituation 1s alarming. The oldest resi- | commissioners bave about coucluded their lu, after which following tickot was placed in vomination: | restod aud lodged lu jail. o & Hereby wo stute agalu that our bopes | taken up. deuts never experienced botter weathier in | investigations, Tus Bee.)-Monday the Clay county repu lican convention was beld in this city. The