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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1801 ;’l.\"l‘l')l'].\' PAGE TMBER 101, = \ N r 4 | t {issefigion. are in a state o | \ Ty y N ) 8/ o this quarter. Y Y \ \l P )4 \ , coad i e e DAY vaer [LIBERA IV FAVOR RUSSIAS NEW LOAN, | St Sumiemaien’st aeiioe| LONDON'S DARK DAY, | op et yms | LIDER ! N FAVOR, roa 0 oVOry case the labor party wherel \ X The eommittes complained of PGSy nr d of grain t lle Was tho e B 4 1. The ¢ tteo lling off inthe ear L s ‘x_hh ‘{:Fr::n .l.‘».-u.\ V m | No eIndian imer for the Oitizens of | tuct tho cos i necting ‘ How England's Political 300 tucks, Tho strikors ot first England's Capital. of wheat » lulum Will Swi weekl "lnr- ’r'nmu‘u pr ; :"( 4\\‘1'"! e 1 i — struggle and the, funds dwinalc on Mountal L iE'e BRARBEATS " D ey, Wit to BIVO | NOTHING TO INTEREST SIGHTSEERS. ! GLADSTONE'S PROSPECTS OF RECOVERY, ympelled 0 capitulate. When the Yo overatl tmustets refusad 1o ,‘» Renewed Efforts Being Made to Scours Mrs, | Figures from Census Office—In- nany of the old hands. The social ; te Data. izorously. nfess that ey have been defeated Maybrick's Liberty. Wasit 6. —Tho census 5 y Dropo n;n{wav“ir. n;,m o (n-.m‘u inion - — oftice 1 h 0 2 i GERMANY 11 'of the ftraggle ATTRIBUTED TO MRS. JAMES G. BLAINE. | Proc showa thnt | CONSERVATIVES' EFFORTS TO RETRIEVE, Tianbits of News. i L ey 4 A e —_— p Oswald Otendort of New York % ’ Rtrike ted on his retirn tothe United States [ Rumor that America is Mixing Up in the vear, and valu | To Maintain Supremacy Thay Have Passed any expenses f e At tod efarles rogarding the con Case, LS B Y ' LA LG Fof, \\'.:«-nm.il of Lolpsic (o R 0 Ui AouM FIRST LOT OF AMERICAN PORK RECEIVED, fon Wi ‘J‘:inm;(i:n‘lcyllnlr:lv‘vlr:‘I’;‘hx]’w LARGE SUM REQUIRED FOR THE DEFENSE. | “In% sy e tot bk RELATIVE VALUE OF FAMILY INFLUENCE., vitl of the actiol the Roman Catholic 812 PRI Y St SR " satictiORNR. the oxbibition of wno _— LA e Rl R e 3 holy coat, at Truves, ‘Tus. facts of the case : Diis i Relics of the Past Cast Aside by O art the entire product was $05,(40,306. The prod ¢ 4 ide by One Party | ovo that Prof. vigsehenis jolned the old rg product was §5 (4 LA Work of the Salvation Army Catholic movement In 1870, sinco which Sceing Some Speedy Horses Fie m‘ _‘X“ .f; ..1\_\5. “'” 2 “t Pkl Element While the Other In the Fatherland e e LM CINTR. it 1 the United States— Tne total number of persons engaged i the Clings to Old P A Hetilete ! ndust 18 200,550, 0 received the ag- o 0 Gema of News, T'ho Berlin sectiohl. of the Salvation Army Foreign Gossip. Freghtes $100 1hy, 031 s e i Akt bogan o weck of ‘Self-denfal today, The A AL money which is saved by the_restraints the It Was a Success, 5 et i ¥ {esociatad Press) | men propose to impose upon themselves wiil [Copuright 1591 by James Gordon Bennstt.] WA OGN (O St S0 LCopuright 1891 by James Gordon Bennett.] be sent to Generai Booth. Within yenr | Loxnoy, Sept. 26.—[New York Herald | pygeno 1. Weidell, spocial ngent Loxnoy, Sept New York Herald the German salvationlsts have sent 10,854 | o 00 o' 00 " o0 i ™ el bl il Bl L Jable—Spec > 3 r. Glade 1 tho policy of permit- | marks to tho genetal fund of the organiza. | Covle—Special to Tur Ber.j—The swish of | ganeral land office, today telographed the u-ll‘ Special to Tur Bu.]—Mr. Giadstone banks to take part ot the new | tion the storm has eased, but the dull, grey drizzie | seoretary of the intorior from Guthrie, O, 1%, | Willonce moro jump into the political arena I'he unanimity with whict the Seeks an AllfnGe with China. makes London drip. It is almost certain at neither the' location . nor situation at xh(l coming week, Englishmen of all partios rnans taking a part S pori ki el e there will be no Indian summer, and the | Chandler is as bad as reported, that Special | 4mire his vitality and liko his pluck. Here ¥ St Prrenssvng Sept. 26.—The Grash- . 2 T is as bad as rep , that ¢ he {8 at the age of & most of his old a8 wn has convineed Chancellor Ver « e | ganiv dvocatos atblufe Russian meutrality | Mtropolis will pass from dark days into | Agent Scott Honn, writes that thore is ! 18 old o » amp privi that a gravo political orror will be com- | with Ching, “Judihry neutrality,'” it says, | WINtry fogs without a period of sunshine, | enough good land for business. = The water | sociates fr Peol to Disracli in their it g e i vaet ot Aertes cards home 15 get. | SupPIY was only temporarily exhausted by | graves, hammering way as hard s wio are | mitted it adenfal is not made of the rumors, | yow will pave the #ay_to a Russo-Chinese “‘"“"_“ ‘,r Ll ey }"“‘"’ ."" the rushing in of so many people with count- | ;o atroot | circuiatod by the syndicate nterested in | alliance, which wolld be a useful weapon | UDg less, altnough the four principal steam- | jogghorses to water ; that is all right now tl matter, that the loan has the [ azainst Great Bri‘gifithe far east.” ers sailing today are full. Outside of the | and tue howl comes chiefly from disappoint naval and German exhibitions and a few [ lot speculators who did not intend to locate | many young men. Shakeu by severe domes- Praised fa¢ Their Loyalty. theatres, there is nothing to enliven the vis- | there. He says also, the editor of the | tic bereavement and cruelly mauled by in N¥A, Sept. 26, — Emperor Francjs | jio 1 0re Just now. ) Guthrie paper, after personal inspection, has | fiyenza ho will once more set the populace Joseph, upon arriviig today at Prague, was | oo MRS London that Mrs, | [iritten 8 favoravle article about the location | g4 oy Nowcastle and practically start the accorded a splendid.reception. The emperdr | g, uere 1 & rumor in Londen that = of the new county soats and that tharo has | ampaign for the gonoral election, for that RHIBIOAL public, whother tho niow depertur praised tho Hohemigihh for their loyaity: and | J2mes G. Blaine it responsivlo for tho story | boen a strong effort made evidently o pick a | campaien for the gonoral clection, for tha afTales yro | German financial policy towards Russia assured them of hiftonatant paternal solici- | that the American government is petitioning | flaw fn buis Fery successfu’ govortment 5 i in e toriasii L yMoinls, o pocially the | plied the anuullment of the prohibition | tude for their welfdre, the queen to makea further investigation | NOss by disaffected and unpriucipled men. lass are now looking forward, Omaha, hiva n graat doal to | aRainsttho Reichs bank lending money on S Ao in P, into the caseof Mrs, Maybrick. The lega- ivsrICoTa g Already candidates on both sides from It foal t ba ompen: on in Part. ATo A Hare s Rin et onar otiti i 3 s nearly every constituency in the country . Roskw Russian securities. The crusade of the semi- Yo 20-Lo J " n hero knows nothing of such a petition. | Wasmveroy, D. C., Sept. 2.—Owing to | S t ATER. bt I’ARis, Sept. 20.&Lo Jours says that the [ \o X itt ‘ have been chosen, It is like the year before - - official press against these sccurities has [ cpine 3 ; , Meanwhile the Maybrick committee, which | the fact that the coinage of stanaard silver 5 yer g " e L lineso governniBht has granted to the [, S RS 4 i bt tho presidential election with America UL THELR LANDLADIES MERCY. been long and persistent. ~ The quastion was | sosuics an immenéMifract of land, as compon. | 12 Undertaken to test tho prisoner’s right on | dollars was, by law, stopped on tho st of | fho presidential olection with ~America, S asked what had occurred to cause the gov- | sation for losses syhich the order suffered | ooustitutioual grouuds, is awaiting dona- | July (except that of the trade dollar bullion, o :‘.“L'{‘. ";‘ :“"y“ ¢ ”‘.“ Gk hx v Yale Students Being Imposed on | oryment to reverse the policy that it bad for- | during the recent Hos. tions. b0yt $5/000,000 8 nal) SEWRICH SIS nowiiin |22 0 TON0\LERE O hEDILRIH NI AIDRING by Unscrupulons Women. 15 Taliowaas ——— The London Herald has taken up the case | progress), the shipment to tho mines of | Cutries are complete and we know the past New Haves, Coun., Sept. 2, While tho R onn AFTER THE BOODLERS. of James George Dill, ivho is confined in the | standard silver dollars now depends almost | fecotd connocted with thom. Tho torics studonts of Yale were enjoying their summer 5 Filleo : ‘—.‘ Linwell Junatic asylum, apparently without | eutirely on the gmount of silver certificates | profess to be very confident ol victory, North German Gazette, the official | Governor Pattidon Calls a Special Ses- | oause, Aftor a tremendous fight the counsel | OF treasury note8 presented for redemption. | and the Giadstonians are full of hope . publishes a communication tonight, in sion of Penunsylvania’s Legislature in the caso have at last secured an oraer | 1M the absence of ability to ship silver dol- | and spirit. The latter have the most which it denius that the government is in | Harmisnvna, Pa, Sept 26.—This evening [ \op:io S lll{Deing Ghie o Asoltato oourki b wil imt ”\," ‘h'sidmw"m O Lt lateq | Popular chief, for Lord Salisbury is not e ey fcal e i DV Sat 1 S ourt, ions for silver coin, is sending out laree S S ch anywiso going from the path of politi a proclamation was issued oy Governor Pat- [ yo'ounansive work to secure Dill's liberty. | amounts of fractiontl siivor coin as the most | POPUIt and perhaps has never sought to be. finance which it bas ever trodden. The G tison convening the senata in extraordinary | ;oo o F 0 SR im and He prefers to live out of the public eye. No ette further states that no modification is | session on Tuesddy, October 13, 1501 The | jooiiiochim to be absolutely sane, It cost > one has ever caught bim swingiug the axe intended to tho proibition against the bank | preamblo sets forth thatigrave charges have | yroiTh W 1o, b WOSIIELY SERE TR EEL - Our Seed-( L for the amusement o the crowu. Hois ® loaning mouey on Russiau securities. been made against thé anditor general and | oy EEE S PR R oned MRS RLR E (0 o TOpOrt | roat man, nothiug moro, whorens Gladstone More detailed explanations are given bY | state treasurer most seriously reflecting 0 o SRS L b of the census bureau shows that there are | oy viviq personalty that counts for much that the student must pay an | the Hamburg correspondence. This paper | o ive ticoharge of=fheir official duties English Sportsmen Delighted. 506 farms in the United States, with a total e Bt & per week, while if e is at ail | absolutely denies that the government has [ 1POR RO ¢ e A S Tow liays aroBogiish spoctsmantiare] [(OLi169,351 ¥acres, tdavotad dentirelyaito seed | i AUCH BstrugRIOR A tsIHOW; boforojus tn BAGsAL G \he: Graiic Dutle fastidious and wants few of the comforts | Bssented to the issue of tho foan in Germany. | that it is proper as ioguiry should bo made | - SYSHRED C0E din growing. which williwia, ; f home surrender 88, £0 or even £10 The Mendelssohns made confidential togascertain whether or not ‘‘reasonaple | delighted over an aunouncement in London Of hin fathors bard earted mony anee a | quiries from the foreign office s to the atti- | cause” exists for taeir removal; that therois | that A. F. Wolcott had nominated five : 5 Wekle > ;\m:}u]{.lhc .,A_"m\'.flrxillmlr;_l Eu\\'{ur}lx dnlx(.: issue. | conyiction that they have boen grossly inefll American bred colts for the St. Leger in W ASHINGTON, D. C., Sel ; K Janipricntilon;; spoak] marally, Thiore aro vory fow restaurants atall de. [ [0 Teply e foretun office uformed ta banE- | cient and entirely wanting in fidelity; thatf [ 1893. Three are sired by Ravmou & Or, who | of Oglesby, T'1 s been appointed as treas- [ liberals have a very good chanco for success, rablo and the students are at the mercy of | €3 tbat the present political situation af- e e won the St. Leger in 1878, and was sent to the sugar bouuty act. They start with between sixty and seventy dlndiog Tho price sines laet vons oy | 1orded no occasion for the government to in- | the cnarzes be estoo. shied the sonate should ) SELORSEUDEDTE SARIRAY) s TP (D CE U O SR O £ ) o At doast 82 on'an averase. sed thiy | terfere in any form. The chancellor did not | take action looking tu theremoval of the offl- | us in 1352 Ono is by Eolus and one by HANGING 100 GOOD FOR HIM. R e i ssieat o hunireds of Catidu e WIS | desire to reply so as to covey the shightest | cials. 1t is also soi torth that much of state | Longfellow. The keenest interost is taken accurodEacRlnndicapsitiofioonaotyRLIycs or ot tante bonrd thoses s ey | iden of approval. The answer was prompted | money lost through - in:¥sley would be in the | yare iy these entries, us the past success of | Several People Dangerously 11 From | beavily. Tho liverel sccoders neutralizea ot of rosima. On the. aamuie thare ane | solely by the view that it was not for the | treasury if the fud wr general and state | o oo Sl e G e TS e e e e St this force at the last election. It is most g ¥ & g government to form considerations of | treasurar had pe:fr.d thefr duties with NG oL B T00 3 probable that their strength wili be o i Hair shay | Eretly reauced next time. The inevit- o OV e e LG MNP aBle" "tahdenoy 18 for' . deserters to Minieter Phelps Gives n Dinner Sportsmen Delighted with the Idea of T'he government fiuds ever. He has recovered this year from an illness which would have killed omploy position | tacit sanction of the German govern- it gront [ mont. Above all, it was beld to be | conoors ineun if the question was heard and th ¢ everywhore, from press and Bourse vacation t landlia 8 got together and rosult is & rogular first-class boarding Use trust. Nov the students—1,500 of aro back and watering place prices frou There is cousternation on tho ca id the air i filied with anath omas, landiagies of New Haven are Appointed Sugar Inspectol In Favor of the Liberal pt. 25.—David Ross | In my opinion, speaking imvartially, the oy with weeks (o ) fuows, aad for those there ure over | g, .o "hilicy or to take up & decided | fidelity, aud furgh geat Birdsloy's refusal | convinced English sportsmen that an Amer- | pyyxprpLn, Conn., Sept. 26.—There 1s Fa ademic petitioners. The result is that ) and 630 are obligea to throw 0 tho town near the campus have rmously in prico. There are many f 1 sing chargea for reorthan o good sized state t. The studeut who is practically live in the faculty are powerless. Tnoy L the present rololistag advisory ' position for or against German u.; dlmgse -?vh ';iuiolu fi-h-wvarafltc ican eutry mcans business, und that an capitalists, who took part in a foreign loan | the conduct of thesc officials nas compelled | American owneris not likely to enter a colt | nroopi o S 3 every time one is issued. Bankets, the | the abandonment of proposed criminal prose- | 1 oG OWESE B R Pausc oo Th promises to result fatally to several residents | .oy to tno true fold. ‘The men reply declared, are in most cases perfectly | cutions, at least for atime. Proper inquiry | T Lo R BB R of this place. Lastnight a sociaole, dance | v, arg now in parliament may remain true wable of acting upon their own judgment. | by the senate, the governor thinks, may de mob [meo [Ktralty last nigat on Wis return | ang supper were given In the*public_ hall by, | (&P ¢ ikt oton, Appasrances. indicste Tuis semi-official statement lacks frankness | velop oviaence sufiivient to satisfy its mem- | from Venice, where ho bas comoloted his | purtios from Central villige and Moosup, e apet e i in suppressing the fact that Germau houses, | bers that reasonable cause exists for tho re- | nistorical researches and studies for the de- | W, | Pickot the Mossup caterer, furnishing | otRer Sreat swing of the pondulum, whic before Joiuing tho syndicate, had been led to | moval of the auditor genercl and sate tr falls” of. his Venotlan speciacle, whioh | vee O e e time ntt. | will piace the grand old man once more in believe that the foreien ofice favored the | ure his fievon mIgEitho figovernor I8l | Pl pr e L o i o O I mpia i | e e DRaEe AT S0 /0T EC AR BONG P MO L office. The conservatives have tricd hard to issue of a loan here, on political grounds. addressed a communication to Senator Smith, gLvons: ymp " | the supper was nearly over when suddenly | v Rt fay e BT e .18 hooxaud Lhe only:aolution % = i X chairman of the committeo appoiuted to in- | London in November. He thinks | goverul young ladies complained of being | oo 0 pup.o 3 ¥ oL eRsoun naw CEml: Public Clamor Against the Loans. | yasngate the officesiof the auditor general [ the spectacle will be his master- | ok and in a shorter time than can be told, | C2Ve passd all sorts (’““;"“""“l which are althy alumr s likel, The public clamor against supplementing [ and state treasurer, asking that he permit | wop, . UINe st Uoras it ' T ; | essentially raical, but their advantage is Tle public clamor against supplementing king v work and will far surpass “Nero orany of | tho ' whote table full _were rolng | Goneniey L sined votition to the fac St ks 7 3 ; St o e oo o pri and par- the cash balanees of Germauy's enemics has | the attorney goneral to be present and par- |y 50 oL toauotions, Tt will boin six | aioue b grene. e e ateea it Many tories are*aggrieved at the sacrifice oar F 11 Jartmonts for an eating ; i f 4 ; % | made Von Caprivi_drop his complacency [ ticipate in the further investigations of his ! ar to_thoso maintained at | B0V GO 1 R uld" not. Ho hera, | committee, g scenes. Two acts will be historical as well | sicians were auickly called, and for a ) b¥- ca-operntion: i’ thio st [ HOTAES NS HoRD. T2k MO R aars: e as romantic, dealing with the latter part of | Umo it lookad ns though twenty-five persons | of principles made by therr leade veil at a prico which | 'FODabLY the & LOVED THE GENTLE SAVAGE. e e N s S | abileastinwouldd die - Dr.iDavis#foundit radicals are not won over because they proe A builaing for | 1©5U the fourteenth century. The accessories will Lol b e s ] P Although the arrangements made by the —_— include 120 gondola: ventyifonr. largel] erariios ORAOEOLORIO en placed 1 fer to go to the old stand for wares which e available, as the 3 S the coffee, the supposition being that it was Y d syndicate have been siened, the rates of the | Romantic Story from the South sea 5 = Feaek ; ) 3 : st Js | the opposition profess to sell, ‘T'hus there »on be given up. Aosex oW Hslaontt RIS n i EEhalloyen Taibde. barges, Doges of Venice, over 140 Venetian | put there to harm the caterer. This belief is i - to be about 78'5. The instaliments were ar | rondoliers, a troop of forty famous mimic | Strengthened by the fact that Mr. Pickets | & certain loss and a very uncortain gain, HE WANTED 10 DIE. ranged 1o be distributed over o period of six | SANFrAxcisco, Caly Sept. 26,—A romantic [ grtists, sixty Venetian serenaders, 200 chor- | BAInEss was found to be cut in several places. | The ministry has been very close. It has ths, The emission will take place during | Story comes from the Paumolo islands in the | jsiars and n ballet of 300, Mr. Picket drank the coffeoand at presont | taken in no wen of woalth, aud family fn- Steange Conduct of a Man Who Was widdle of October. South Pacitic. Wm. Gobson has just returned TR Contain tall, S5 “oars of ngo. and owner of | fluence nas boeu the only passports to it, Weary of Life. ] )nt'u"rmmr ot “"i I‘(m.ulfi!lmuk held 8 | from there and says that Samuel Harris, 26 it Sy S o the hall, is alto dangerously ill. Among those | Whereas the liberals are throwing off these { | veurs old, who was born and veared here, 988118 Popt0r g s ( who are considered fataily ill are James R. | relics of the past and are striking into new long meeting today and decided not to reduce et 2 y i b He sails September 20 for Now York and ) B i i R lics of th v and trik f t. N s has been ro. o o : the bauk's rate of discount. The demand x ; >niladelphia October 12 5 el ] ] ! , Brown had confessed | for bullion is in the meantine far lower than | 830 has been for five years in the islands, | Will be in Pniladelptia October 12 at the | Shea, James Gialvin, Charles Douglass, A. C. | flelds altogether. Gladstone will bo justified in the vote of confiderce, which means to Contralia elght years | 1t was expected, Tho iteiehs bink disconnt | bas married the daugbter of King Tokolaia, | OPeningof the specaclo of “Nero,” now per- | Tillinghast, Chris Johnsou, Cas Kennedy 108 (ray is now serving a | Fato continues to be regulated solely by the | and has been made prime minister. Whon | forming7in association with Barnum's show. | and € \xi{l:l‘l':;[rrl‘;;l"i|lhll'l\::“’:ll(’,\‘\‘:‘ll’n’:’;‘:;’;sn:::‘; strike at Newcastle, He may again be ondiionyotiue bomemarkers LSRG - Harrialeft San Hrafolito hommantto radlng |1 1618 sunonnced that Dr/Antonto Dyorale | 1167o] *® | soundly beaten, but it will take all the cons penitentiary, Gray, two 3 in the islands. He had a small capital but | has been offered and accepted the post of —————— servatives kuow to do it, & went before an ofcer | s now staying at a shooting lodge near Nati ) . ; V. ntossed to the murder. | tkinmen et he train coneoring the rasioe | he turned it to good sccount ana soon be- | director of the National Conseratory of RUNNING W.DE OPEN, B N R E T T bavin 1 indicted for | Bis return to Russia from Denmark, and haa | came identified ~with the pearl fisheries | Music of America, founded by Mrs. Thur- - i 3 L ———— ation with hit, at the harbor of Tokolai, and | per's efforts encs in the Cities of Okla- WEATHEK FOKECAST. 4 quickly made so much money that | e amount of space wive S Flordo homa : = 5 5 iity, provided Von Waldersee Again in Favor. T e e venrs 1is las comtrelied the | The amount of space given in the London e L For, Omaha and Vicinity—Generally fairy ot ¢ q s > o e the | papers to the discussion of drunkenness and e, OKL, Sept. 20 E in Mg S enced to hang Tho PPost tonight, referring to Count Von | fisheries and is kuown as the pearl kiug. The it el S 35 kbt change in temperature. b promise | Waldersee's restoration to imperial favor, | King of the islands i proud of his entorpra. | its cures, 1s extraordinary, hundredsand | this cityequal the oponing day. Several | Tp, “yyioiouri Fale; southerly winds; 30 his attorges | stated that the emporer had nominated him | ing son-in-law and openly states that at his | hundreds of letters being printed. The most | thousaud peoplo who have located claims | W SRR T L SR i Bad | tot ymmand of the guard of the corps. The | Ueath ho will confer the scepter on him. The | distincuished men—lawyers, doctors, clergy- | have come here to file on their tands and ob- x‘,’»] AN et ',‘l' i fe b ht by appointment will keep Von Waldersco in | Paumolo islands are a long way out in the non gl mix up in the controversy about | tain rest from severai days aud nights ex- orlowimtighy H0onl- SHOWALH; OX00PY R, with Berlin, and give him the ear of the emperor, | South Pacific. They are east of the Society = 4 T e b S U e S R extremo southieast portion; fair weather; Ha with whom 1o will have greater Influence | €roup and arc part of what s known as the | Dr. [<coley of Dwight, Il who nas cured so | Perlonce on (86 Praivie. *SaUIbERE BRINGS OF | (o a1y winds; sligutly clear in castorn, Tkt over AL Haence | F0W" Archipelago, The Paumolos, which | many thousand drunkards of America, Ho | every description are running wide open. On | SPVCTRE W LRSS R, QI G BRAFICR: In an interview, Captain Bingham, rise some 5,000 miles in area, are inde- | has been overwhelmed with visitors, He | one corner a Sulvation Army man is bolding | ion, o American legation, | pendeut of the French, and Harris, as orime | started today for Ireland to study the ques- | forth, and directly across the strect is a [ For South Dakota—Light local showers in . frou the Corman | minister and heir to the throue, suvs he \:lv'\ st han crap tablo crowded with auxious play- | casterny falr in western portion; variuble ates upon the cour- ake good car rench do not gef winds, becoming westerly ; clear but Monda; ™ the Barvarian and | their grip on the country. The population of e Y W the Paumolos is abont ,000. _ondon z00, is dead, He o urvived his or Nebraska Bt onal ahayarsIean s wh very Paumolos is about London xoo s doad (o only anrvivod bl Ly ana dlsorder €A (mantwhoias Jusucome,| -1 For NebraskaeLightlosal shorvars , sontlh e R - campanion, Sally, the world renowned chim- | {3'from the new town site of Chaadlor says | Fly winds, becoming variable; warmer ia was creatly im {MERICA'S GREATEST SOLDIE anzee, & few days, that the suryeyors have not yet completud | NOFthwest: stationary temperaturo in south- formity ¢ — : 3 Rg. ble .. | east portion . < Mme, Albaniand Miss Graco Domian w their work. is very probable that Gover the “sold Cercmonies Which Will Attend on | (UL B b 0 et Belmoral Sop: Hor Stecls would lat the people in. waiung | _IOF Krasas-—Local * showers; southerly archir er the Unveiling of His Statute, ber 18, : e ) rush for lots some time tomorrow. There are | Winds "";".’"K“,’:,‘\“m‘m' ',~,.,',“l"“’y?',,‘tm‘ 3 4 b 16 nicaGo, 1L, Sept. 26, —T wenty-five thou- i el enough already staked out to give each pe: poralure excaptin Woser portion ; Warmer, b y bras ! 4801 mon FaRreRat L (e 8y milliary I suw Dr. Thompson, one of the pope's | son one lot, aud atter the survey has been _1.“. ..Hm,_n’n.“x,‘...__ snowers; variable - y Cania g ' nen, v | physicians, who was 1 London yesterday. | completed he will call another rush for the | Whids; clear by Monday morning, | RIRE DAPIT? Whisi AL ol 0 R and clvlo organizations of the Jnited States, | pyq popg 14 in excallent health, unce, The ground is so rough that the Wasntzgrax, 1. O, Bepk20.=The jharems f tho men, adding When aro expected to march’in procession at the s - e R U T e o Iy drvl alawi it oter has fallen in most districts east of the huving your forces alway While the train, which meets at Hamburyg, of surveying Y e Rocky mountains, and it is the lowest north v Irish Agitator Give # you /s inveiling of the bronzs equestrian statuo of | 10 % F0 I e L ek sodiaimdl toskyimotntaion aadiltdy el 0 o vy o bl 1ean win by | Geperal Ulysses S. Graat in 'incoln parg on | the American steamer, was pulling out of the of Minnesota, wheré there 1s disturbance of October 7.~ The provession will start from | Waterloo depot this moraing, Davia M. REATIL DO RReEae OROrEY. moVinE ceaalwird, Tacal stowers are reported o the south Atlantio Koy, | Limko Front about :‘L‘:‘:IK 1 the nlll‘ll;rm:‘on Desson, 60 years old, a aismond merchant of | Colonel Wilson, a Prominent Indi- | 20080 B0 TEEREEC O e Bt A nes 1 at Sicloak will consl b Re atiarons by Jiigs |7 Yark falated, An American dootar on anian, Called to His Rewar | sota aud Dakota, but ciear weather continues W. ¢ Grary, delivering the statuo to the | Whe train examined him and announced that | Laeaverre, Ind, Sept. 26.—Colonel Wil- [ geuerally throughout the regions enst of the ty on behalf of the association which | he was dying of heart disease. Cuief In- | jam C. Wilson died this morning at 10:30 | Mississippi. It is clear in the lower lake re- reoted it; o response by Mayor Washburne, | spector King and a sergeant lifted him outo | o'clock at the Lahr house of nervous prostra- | ion and the region northwest of Montaoa, Itis warmer in the middle Atlantic const, and in the central Mississippi valley west: counsel that | ® short convel George, the famous orang outang of the | ers. Mayvor Spengler has strengthened the police force so that there is very little rowdy Da 1 sp tne highest cepting it: a histogyof the work by 8. E. | tha platform but be died at once. His body | tion and softening of the brain. Colonel Taylor of the Board @ Lincoln Park Com o 5 bath = 4 . el i rs, and the geiMlon 0f the day by | Y™ removed to the Lambeth morguo Wilson was born in Crawfordsville, | ward to the Rocky mountains. Warm and resham of the federal court e November 1527, In 1550 he be- | generally cleur weather will continue 1 the e GERMANY'S DISPLAY, practice of law here. In | middle Atlautic states and the Obio valley, WHAT IS MONEY ? and in the interlor of the southern states. G t Will Be One of the Richest and late Judge Gorge Garton of Chicago, which ; ” tuling of a Texas Judge in an | Most Unigue at the Worlid's Fal e 1a AR I ABNATOR CALE'A. BUUOBESOR, Embezziement Case, Cincaco, 1L, Sept. 26.~A morning paper | cago. Mr. Wilson eatered the army in Apri uplications in the Florida Senators x., Sept. 26.—J. D. McMillan, | says: Germany will not only have @ great | 101, s 8 private in the Tenth Inaiana rogi L was n o oW ial Tr B8 bocn held on trial i i ; 9.8 ment, but was made captain a few s later. & 4 3 s i { her arts and industrios at | o' 0 Pioiioted to major. He. particl Pexsicora, Fla A T'lio Pensacols misapplying fuuds to the r, but sha w ave aspecial | pated in the West Virgioia campaign and was | Daily News will publish tomorrow morning 0. gadge Hightower ordered v of ber customs and people. This | wounded at the battle of Kich Mountain. | g special from Talishassco giving complicae t B, charging that the | gpecial exhibit will bo ina Germau village | Latern Ve mado coloncl of the One Hun: | tigns of the senatoriul situation, Sccrotary oweL Wb ‘-” i € et of Dr. Ulrich Jabn, 8 | faured for state senator on the greenback | mission of ex-Congressman Davidson, ap- ‘ Yot gt e oge of Pr 10w, the German scien- | ticket 1n 1575, and foruttorney general of this | poiuted by Governor Fieming to succeed i unde¥ the ¢ , Wert L | Stateon epublican ticke 1ase Senator Ca Crawford is an old actgnl cash. anl . YErmuh, Hmpepial whig, and says the great - - 0 appeared by H hn D, Howard A ERRUARSTAGR N N o v Arrested @n Suspicion ! : nitteo yester DuLvTH Sept Hon aonl Ox il DA WRIER 80 CAC0NAGe 118, Tod Rkah W ey Beiagdlas (MBSl S S aian, shall never adorn any certificate for Pl Ay ¥o | N P! i Cull’s successor without it is Call himself, o » pt 4 X L L | was a uatiy and cam The Florida supreme cc will conyene on fth fufantry, Mexican army and one | the 15th proximo, and s governor wili amoras, has been arre cus i 3 rviy W naving died | apply for a mandamus to compel compliance ile Bendiet and v € W ATS A variously | with the constitutional requirements provid- who is stil « ; ) ted at bet 1 §2,000,000, | 10g t secretary of state shall attest all s Cru texican | & | hur vhich Is in cas | comn the executive, Many 1 thut t is_prope aba ove thal Secretary Howard rawf rather than obey the %00l at Wash- | m i by the suprome court, and secroe gan the 1854 he formed & partnership with the Gould on the Missouri Pacific Fire Record, was Loday dau Awmerican securities

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