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TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25 1891 INGLE COPY FIVE CENT y Thote Peing Gathered By China in Man- e v Was More Destructive of Life Than First | the weneral mortgage: couporm in”accord- | Donglas Delegates to Dewooratio State | nith the wants of the people, - Houck to u | Senator Allison Makes a Comparison with churia Poorly Armed, Mritish I;.f".l.‘;.'v.:h::“:vlv 5":‘1::|-;;n:.'a.|.‘vrr- Reports Indicated, SENIRERS Conr i DR CONFRIPY. Couvention Reach an Understanding. war, Manufaotnring Statos, — COMING OF MKINLEY, s LONDON, Sept. 24.—The referee and handi- Judge Kni les Molds Five Out of Twenty- @ " - e ~ s PLANS FOR THE DEFENSE OF MUKDEN | cajper of the Hurlingham Gun club has | NOT ONE STORM BUT SEVERAL OF THEM o wo AeRiEow RESULTS OF LAST N:GHT'S CAUCUS | onio's Governor Wit Speak at the Coline WHAT 10WA'S MORTGAGES REPRESENT written a letter to the Sporting Times re- et BUTTE, Mont., Sept. 24.—Judge Knowles October 4 - garding the complaints of un eatme: of the United States cire ! as ren- A meeting of the Douglas county republi- 3 the international pigeon shooting contest ach Other Visited at Different : : ommittee Wil Not Ask Deaver sentatives from the various ward clubs, was Debts, and Over Halt of Them Were two men arrest:d at Lima on the Union oil by 0! @ Kear of the Chincse He s that early In the summer Captaln Hours — One St Split Pacific for contempt of court in interfering Withdraw—-Outright Nomina- called to meet at Washington hall yesterday Owned by Citlaeus of lown—Fres ¥ Money asked the committee to allow certain Near Lero; with the running of trains on the road dur- tlon of Holcomb Desived. afternoon to make the necessary arrange- ver Discussed. American sportsmen to compete In the in- ing the recent strike. The road belng in ments for the reception and entertainment ternational contest. When they arrived the the hands of receivers, the court adjudged of Governor McKinley and to arrange the LS LONDON, Sept. 24—A dispatch from “*:"\‘ MI\ u:] 'lv.m 1~k|v‘|‘l|xu them w«]~ ;-x PAUL, Sept. 24.—The most accurate | the following named guilty: J. H. Calder- Heretofore the firing in the democratic | details for the mass meeting at which he ATLANTIC, Ia., Sept. 24.—(Special Tele= 2 P v/ z. plained and Cap! Mone sug| ed that a ), d presidel J e loon eries Rall- | state ca 1 o P o of 9 will speak October 4. It developed, however, gram.)—Senator Alllgo: Shangha!, dated today, says: Captain g, | | g ptain ney Suggeste st of dead rids ht's cyclone yet ob- | head, president of the local American state campaign has been from the picket line. pea r it r n g he Americans whould shoot at their dis- | Wet of dead in ““{ "!"“‘ Tt duotica. | Way ‘union; Fred Faulkner, chief train des- that the matter under consideration had been | reception here this afternoon. The spclous . ta which would satisfy them. his | talnable Is as follows, all apparent duplica- | yatoper; L. D, Garvin, the operator at Silver pretty well attended to beforehund, and, | o house 1 > Yuen, which was sunk in the engagement | was agreed 1o, the referee adds, and there- | tons being eliminated Bow; W. B, Dye and H. Barton, railroad em- | the democratic state convention met and | after passing an hour in & somewhat ani- | Pra house was crowded to overflowing, off th u river, s among the saved, fore Americans, he ims, hand capped At Spring Valley ployes at Lima, and George Boomer, an en- | sounded the che which will begin to- | mated discussion, the meeting udjourned after | Principally by business men and farmers. The British steamer Irene, from Hamburg :\‘} m lves. He also remarks: “Any one MR. AND MRS. NEIMIAH DODG gineer of this city. They rec:ived a wentence | morrow. The delegation 1 at the Board | PAssing a resolution placing the whole mat- | The senator was in good voice and made a louded With large quantites of munidlons of | ko I seen Horlinghan nows tat it | 6% i Gy days i Sail a0 B O 100, | o Trate o for ihe puppone ot contereing | (17 (e BARGA of e State central commit- war is safely arrived at Taku and has landed | 444 (he English ivside traps. One mistake | FRANK MOSHER'S CHILD. Sh'et Makers Wanta Guarantee and discussing a few (hings. The meeting | The idea of the McKinley meeting is said | o * ®* #pecch, but he dealt with the ques- her cargo. was made In measurement, and that was MRS, LOUISE ROSE, fatally hurt. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The ranks of the | was called to order by C. J. Smythe, and | 1o have been incubated at the quarters of tens that are most prominent before the It is understood the governor of Manchuria | immediatcly corrected. The statement that At Leroy shirt makers who have gohe on a strike for | immediately thereafter W, W was | the Sixth Ward Republican club, and this | Poople of this district, whe General i& concentrating all the troops raised in that | the Engl'sh knew of it is an abominable Y was stated by Chairman Unitt in opening the | Weaver Is trying to ride t | Salnehition. - RVeFy. coUrtisy . wak ShOW " | HENRY FINLEY higher wages and fewer hours were increased | chosen chairman. Dan N L T T lady friends.” MRS, DUNTON. 2400, Arrangements wete made today to | %o Bt DI T | Die matter, which was done by John Lucas, [ €7t slim prospects. The delivery was | : = 3 JOHN NELSON meet several of the largest contractors indi- Who stated that h's club had made a cembi- | that simple, concise and businesslike man- Aust RIPPER. B BB T vidually this afternoon to discuss the terms | der to determine who were delegates the roll § o B0 Tl o ta committee by which | ner that apperls to the geod sense of tha o Woreil(6ks to Blest Neat Belivss aidl \|u~" (»”::“;‘_‘:"“[“‘i.‘-‘m]‘ of settlement. Jt ws sald that, as in the | was called, and those whose names were T b tho Collseum was to be rented for thirty | average well-informed citf ' case of the garment makers, the shirt makers | o4 ¢ e ed to cool the ot | days T " L LB LT b Another One Missing. MYRTLE BEAVER, aged 4 years Will demand hat the contruotors deposit se- | N0t CHIled were [hlied 1o o0l el e | e ot EMicKilex peak m | CoUfined Bimeelf moatly to the Ananclal ther supplles, however, are being hurried up VIRNNA, 8:pt - BEZXterrivle double M. SWEEPES AND TWO CHILDREN. curity to Insure the niaintenance of the arti- | UPon the outside. Then, after selecting Dave | {HC Hlaoe, - They ‘Wete (o, HAve' thi s ilding | Question. The Omaha platform of the popu- from the southern arsenals. The Chinese | tragedy of the “Jack the Ripper” order FRANK B. CLYMIER. | cles of agreement. The strikers have de- [ Shanahan to keep the records of the meet- | yiR WATR. AT REEE 16 SAVE TAE TSN, | lists was taken up and handled as it has § e Yalu river is estimated at 2,800, > FRED FRENCH AND TWO CHILDREN. | termined not to recognize the contractors’ | ing, the work of the evening was begun KN 2 i ; 4 force on the Yalu river is estimated fs reported from Amras, not far from Inn- ORGE HALLMAN'S TWO CHILDREN. | assoclation and o reject all proposals for | o f the 5 & and were 15 pay $20 per nght, while an ad- | never been handled in th Many of these are raw levies and also are | guyuck, th: capital of the Austrian Tyrol KEDINGMAN. el i 3 \# i 1t was decided that Douglas county should | ditional $250 would be required to provide ) Aust yrol SDINGMAN conferences with its committees, It was de- BhLi. dly armed. The loss of fleld guns, r_“h‘* On Friday last a young and pretty waitress [ CLOUSENDEN'S CHILD. clded today to appoint women as members [ 85K for the honor of providing the temporary | Segte’ sssed that since the | OUF country from the ime the republican nm} amn u\lhll.;n ..(g I,"'K'\‘}E':ry‘ l!-.w greatly | of Amras went away from her employer's MRS, SWAN PETERSON of the committees which ire to visit the dif- | chairman of the convention. and Ed P. Smith | 4€ OBl e ‘\"‘I' ]‘, e wl'ss far | party came into power in 1860 until 1883 embarrassed the Chinese war depa e " , = : ALBERT BAKER'S CHILI ferent shops of the city still in operation to | will be the man supported. Douglas county by Rt Rl LA Hl AL T . % . 2 foug] residence in order o ess a ous pro- H1 y eration to he ma i L ) oL a: Wall) toL atTowr-1b. 05| sommpIate the & census of 80 isclosed - It is recognized a battle must be fought | I e in order to witness a religious pro MRS, TWEED AND TWO CHILDRE £33 Ge-operallof tromm' the REMACH 0 NaWE | il Q1o reReHt (he name ‘o1 Abatarm Wal [ Liyyould b wrell tolatlowiit to comniete th The census of 1860 disclosed an akgregate i the Yalu and the Chinese are strain- | cession neur that pla On her return home ROCKVAL'S CHILD. not yet joined the strik 3 e %0 the domim ‘ arrangements, and J. L. Kennedy made & [ wealth, including slaves, of $16,000,000,000 ng every nerve to retriove the disaste 1l was murdered, and the only. clew GOULDEN 1LY OF FOUR Y the ¢ P goner as member of the committee on cre- | motion to that effect. Thix was passed, t0- | 104 of 1870, with the war's desolation At Ping-Yang. European officers hiere doubt | fouud wp to the present tme of her aesassin | ROBERT SON % Car 4 Will Ment T Cleveland. dentials, The question of who should be | gether with an amendment that a committee | fo P F RIT s o # e immedlate ob: e present’ t 88 OBERT §7 b ¢ 5 o » embers of the state central committee was | c e be appointed to wall on the state | T0UF ¥« id excluding slaves as property whether Mukden 1s really the immediate ob- | (M ED 2 G PUERE (AR O BE SRS | UNKNOWN WOMAN. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 24.+Clevejand gets [ Members of the o ntral commitiee was | of three be appointed to wail on the stat 3 iy ‘ ) DECLEES Jective point of the Japane It is consid _ y Ml T deery also discussed, and Lee Hardman and J. J. | comm ttee, apprise it of the action of th closed an aggregate weelth of $30,000,000,~ ered more probable that it they attack Wiju up near the body. The murder caused a MRS, CHRISTIAN DAU AND TWO CHIL- | the next national conventlgn”ot the Carpen- | o:Gonnor were selected for the two places | county crganization and ure it at the | 000 that of 1880 nearly §44,000,000,000, and 4 Aok n deseent from the | BFe4t sensation in' the neighborhood. DREN. ters and Joluers. This was decided this af stted (o s county county ILtee was ready to perform a " 5.000.000.000, M HETRR the Japanese will 1 Near (he spot where the waitress was | Near Emmetsburg, Ta.: allotted (o Dougla n ¥ commitiee was read perform any | that of 1890, $65.000,000.000. The develop- wea upon Neu Chwang with un expedition. | o iedt the spot where the waltress was | Hod 8 1a.: ternoon. The clection of officers will be held [ Then the meeting decided that it wanted | duty that might be assigned in the Way of | \nont from 1850 to 1500 was marvel b If this move should be suceesstully made, the § i ilushed with a knife, was found today i tomorrow. President Trenor will not be a | Dougias county (o furnixh the chairman of | contributing to the success of the meeting. | {icraase fn ten years belng onethicd momg Japanese wouid cul the Chinese main '} 6 «fdition: knoltier $uKLA DlSEIAE to h N , ; andidate for ro-clection, and fully twenty | the = stnte central committee, and C. I | The commitiee was made up of Dr. & K- | thion “ail ‘the wealih of the Unitid. States ’«-m|:|‘1|l:v'v‘:\ll!||)|| '\"y.-v] ’:"I!‘v‘\\‘:‘y‘w;(l in ‘x’;:‘--‘gu,~ same neighborhood is missing. Natural LOUIS GRONGAUL/ delegates are after hiw shoes. As the west | Smythe will be pushed for that position :'.I‘,[“m‘ John Lucus and D. M. LIVIN- | thirty years before. The wealth per capita R0 k' dktansse: would form the whole of the Amrass dstrict, as well | D. T. HADDOW, galn captured the convention, it is probable | All means possible will be used to secure } 9 wore than doubled in thirty s and the sesion of the Japar o { as all the neighboring towns, are in a state MRS. D. T. HADDOW. the east will get the president. The con- | this position for Mr. Swmythe, as he is one NO OFPOSITION 1O KL increase from 1850 to 1860 wax $169 per :u:-‘]; 1-‘\;~vm-x‘|lllumi '\||'l1‘;"«'“x;)r upon Iekin | of great excitement. = A strong detachment ELLERY M'KEECHER. vention today adopted the: platform of ten | of the trusted Bryan leaders, and the Bryan — capita, or about 49 per cent, whilst the popu- iself, and he torces Innded there could ¢0- | gp ‘gedarmes and two companies of Tme | JOHN PETERSON planks which is to form the nucleus of the | men are not going to leave any stones un- | Democrats of the Big Sixth Deetine to [ lation in the same period inereased 25 per BERNG Tis tian creditod Dy e¥ne 19 to Wietd | Perial riflemen are scouring the country v Britt, Ia.: platform of tie coming natfonal leader party. | turned to get thelr chief into the United Sucrifice n Patriot. cent. il )1 the plan ¥ T around Amras, but all efforts to arrest the | MRS. GRIGGS The platform favors governmental ownership | States senate BROKEN BOW, Neb., Sept (Spee'nl | Let us compare lowa with three typleal arshal Namagata, o Corean bay, | MUFIersr huve proved unsuccessful. l;x: JACOBSON 2 of all public corporations, woman A delegate secured the floor and began 1o | Telegram )—The demoeratic eongressional | MARUfacturing states, Massachusetts, Con f A il i | b T T MRS, STUTTGART. the liability clause, the referendum and remark that something shos be done to ning | Mecticut and Rhuode Island, as [ e ade a coa g store and tatiol Iy AVEN' B \ AN nep— X s conve 0 e s H his evening. 2 and, as to indebted- o R ST R L R i i PUBLIC HEALTH CONVENTION. TWO CHILDREN OF STUTTGART. initlative, compulsory education and opposes | secure the withdrawal of D. Clem Deaver, | {00 ntion met at this place t VENINE. | yexs, The debt per capita of Massachusetts BRI 5 (s otk 5E LRELMRIE SE DaiGHI: | Banttury KAtRSSRIEs 57, Roreh, Aroit MRS. SMILTON bl Taboe. Tt will be submjtted to the local | populist, trom the congressional race, but | The convention was called to order by €. V. | was in 1890 $144, and of Riiode Ialand $106, Li, nine Japanese gunboats being stationed 3 Meatiat “::m"‘ it LU {'\‘:([\I.In‘\” ;1{‘{ ON. unions for ratification, as Well us a single | the del:gation was not at that time dealing | Manatt of St. Paul. W. D. Cocke of Kenrney | ax against Iowa of $104. there, VoL aih tax clau: in matters pertaining to the cougressional | was sclected chairman and J. G. Mahar of Now as to the debt compared with the L MONTREAL, ebec, Se —The NKNOWA i PRI R e The emperor of China holds a war council LREKTFRRQUches Blsont S ¢ il | A N D Vel UHTTD; fight, and the delegate was called to order. every afternoon at 1 o'ciock, | o Is com. | (¥eniy-sccond annual meeting of the Ameri. | Nea Osage, Ta.: s ot T, “Mawever Thesam. qhesion nder 4 | U A T tmbrary orsanitn | S 0l cent” o Conmecticn 3487 Mletely under the infiuence of his former | can Public Health ussoclation convenes today. | GRIS GiBEEagEd 1 BAYTIMORTS, ‘Mo FEEPRIRS =il DIotior: i M se f ki sented to the meeting. A | on resolutions endorsed Bryan awi the f per cent, and of Rhode [sland 1887 per centy BT a0l aged adviger. T L e e G BRI L Hood of Trainmen commenced ts session this | motion was made that a commitiee be ab: | CGiilige ot wilver on a ratio of 15 10 1 whilst that of Towa Is 2096 per cent. This Thie Assoclated pri respondent had an B : e e NEILE TG morning. The delegates had a parade and | pointed to confer with the populist state and | ¢ yajting for the aciions of any other na- | Meludes all debts. The three states first interview today with M. Miabara, a Japanese orge Steinberg, who is president; J. N ,‘ll.;(';“"’f HERBER a secret sesison was hield f the afternoon, | Congressional committzes and a heated discus- | yjoy, “op earth. 'Fhe resslution: mentioned three of the original thirteen néval constructor, who s here supervising | McCormack, M. D. of Bowling Green, now | EISRRY HIRBIRT, aged 8. A tem ot Tedleration uniting. the ‘organiga. | Slon at once arose. The discussion showed | udopted 25 to 1. A motion to nominate | colonles, Massachuset(s running hack to Plys o e B i el el vice president; Medical Director Albert | SELH HERBERT, aged 6 months. A uystem of feduration unlting the or€anlsa- | ojearty that the sintiment of the Douslas | §rifes"tor” cohgressional camdidate was op. | Mouth Rock, and all these tlates having the : i MRS. P. S. HERBERT. 1 county_delegation Is for the endorsement or by : accumulations of gencrations of ti & for Japan. R A DGR G D A Gt o e firemen and telegraph operators was dis. | COUnG Ll SLLELh, posed by Maher of Dawes and Goran of 1 s ons of time as re 12,300 tons and s to be completed in four | Vate of Moxi 1t 18 perhaps the most ARNR A cnssed by Wilkiuson, grand master of | SutriEht nomination of tudge Holcomb, but | Greeley. The nomination was voted down by | Sects thelr wealth and production, und have o - . i A ¢ ale of Mexico. 8 erhaps e 108! ANNIE P \ . it g o ack A there was a fear that the appointment o L c 0 ¥ ng the advantage of lying upc faths. W A B thé o S HE | bl Sat R e b st i ; the trafhmen; Delos BEverett, and to 11. A moiion to make no nominations 5 upon the Atlantle octet d in | Ne: ot Lt At Lot ot Holcomb and Brys was suggested e a candidate on the ticket, it, in ita | their doors, whilst sixty vears ago of & Japanese march toward Pekin, Beyond | Ameijca. Its last meeting was held in | M. TER o ene hgincors, | Tho sentiment of | that if such a committe: was appointed and | juq e ket I e [ tribes. roathed over mre thEN :.‘f,'..h:'f;“'o'; that he was not inclined to much. Per- | Cuicugo. Two years ago it met in the City | MRS, M. CASTER, fatally injured {he trainmen s for (he’proposed federation, | ¢ oported back something- that was not | committes named was Goran, Hale, Cox and | 1owa, and the state is leas than fifty years gonally he belieed the war would terminate | of Mexico, together with the Panamerican | Fafaily injured in Cerro Gordo county: Ut piagHin Was T agreeable it would cause trouble. During the | Mahar, who were to act in conjunction with [ 0d. ~ Our wealth increased i these ten years before long, ou may depend upon it ssociation. MRS. MAGGIE BAKER. Sen ve for Stxikers, dlscussion a delegate arose and announced | the chairman of the convention and the ) $566,000,000, or 32.80, whilst th: wealt be sald,” “that Japan will force matters fo | . United States government has ap- | HAROLD MC'KEECHER. LOS BLIS, Cal. Sopt. o4 —Judge | DOMIY " that §f such a committee was ap- | chairman and secrctary of the contral com- | Massachusetts increased §180,000,000, @ finish before November, when the US| poinied Dr. Smart to represent it in addi ALICE M'KEECHER. Reocalin i o SEPL 4 —JUdBE | inteq it ald not matter a whit to his ward | mittee. A motion by Gilmore to substitute | per cent of Pe-Chi-Li and Linu-Tong are frozen over. | {o' qaro nittee iy JEREER 5 ear Osage, Ta.: Ross in (he federal court thik morning scn- | delegation what it reported back. His ward | the populist congressional commitiee was | On the question of the heavy morigage In- You will probably soon liear of another great The principal events will be the reception JAMES M'CAN tenced Gallagher and. Buchsnan. A. R. U. | was for Holcomb first, last and all the time. | ruled out of order. debtedness in lowa Senstor Alllson summed battle on the Yalu. The Japanese are great | ,q"5, hUCP! QARG WAL B e reehlon |y ps Ty amEs MoANN. strikers to elght_ mobth%suprisonment in{ This statement was received with a burst of | At the close of the convention the delegatos [ up by taking census figures for authority, marchers, and thercfore within ten days of (il MUAEEL AT G Jock ) AR *| WILLIAM STANTO! the county jail and a s of $5.000. The | applause that, shook the Board” of Trade | were givem . reception af the Custer club | showing that 91 per cent of lowa mortgsges the daute of the Ping-Yang fght we may ol ) Lowther Ta outconie of the trial has caused a sensation | bullding. A delegate suggested that some | rooms. : e were glven for the pufpose of securing proAts, @xpect something fmportant FUSION FAVOREG IN SOUPH DAKOTA, | of acquiring wealth and for purchase monay, had o leg broken. English can central committee, together with repre- More Likely to Assail Neuehwang was glven a grand commander of the Chinese warship Chien Last night the Douglas county delegation to masterly and convineing argnment, It was the populist-denio- Cratic horse into congress with such appar- Honin was selected to Wiju extensive earthquakes are being vaised. The levies are composed of hardy north Chinamen and are excellent material, but they were badly armed, only about 4,000 of them having gocd military rifles, Fur- s section before In opening, he outlined the progress of Plaved to koyal uditors MRS. PHIL ADROS. Mere. The men are among those who at- | action be taken lovking toward the support et g, . LONDON, Sept .24.—The Haymarket com- MRS, ROGER. tempted to intimidate nonunion men on the | of ex-Governor Boyd, but that part of the while the average life df an F MOROCCO'™S TWO SULTANS, U e, |>Zrlmmmhv P B. HAMILTON. Southern Pucific rallway during the strike. | campaign was not under discussion and no " an T niortgage L Brule County Populists unid Democrats Get | Is but four and onc-fialf veard, and of the h e 3 There are many olher cases pen( - | action w . premises. The dele- rdal N o rigages given 6 et Adherents ot Muley Mohammed Vigorously | tho “Ballad Monger and Red Lamp’ in the | yoit Spson Clis Inc B R T R Ll o - B e o a8t nome Wt lon Tozether {0 [ mortgages given G5 per cent were glven to Demunding His Kelease. ball roum of Halmoral castle, before the ONBIG TR of this kind, but it was clearly demonstrated CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., ial 'ml‘L“':'r‘:(«"‘ml‘*‘:l\m showing sales from one LONDON, Sept. 24.—Advices received here | auecn. the royal family and a party of rep STRUCTION AT FORBEST CITY. BENNINGTON IN DEY DOC, that It would be unwise to discuss this n Telegram.)—Fusion been effected be SOk m" it "’_‘vr : a5 from Tangler say that Kaffirs in Morocco | fSNiut'ves of the prominent families in the % (i T Sosis 24 v g ter at this time. In (he midst of the debate | tween the democrats and poputists in Biule | gig) e ';“ Yy Question Senator Allison L neigborhood. At the conclusion of the per- FORES CITY, Ta., Scpt. 24.—Friday | Rivets in ler Keel Fiund to Be Corroded | a motion was made to table the motlon | o 0o and a ticket has baen edbIE e ‘We have now moce money In the are growing worse. The Jews, while on | formanes Mr. and Mrs, Beerbohm Tree and | MENU'S cyclone passed over this section and Unsoand—Budly i Need of Repairs looking toward the appointment of a confe COUDLY, NG N placed in the | country per capita than at any prior time in their way to the markets, are continually | their princigml supporters were presented | 9eVastating cverything in its path. 1t came | VALLEJO, Cal, Sept. 24.—The United | ehce committee, and it was immediately cs fleld. The populists get the legislative and our history. Some may refute this state- plundered and stripped of their clothing, and | 10 the queen. The entire company was after- :;.';;"” B moutiiwastand, aividsdiimeuthisot 4 g o R A S b ga' e ried part of the county ticket, Lusion carried in | ment, saying that durng the war large quan- Bn the princioal roads an hmperial tax of | WAMdS entertained at supper, the membera of [ Buffalo Center, thin county, with a larger | Siatcs gunbo; nnington has been docked | TO DOWN THE RAILROADS. the two conventions practically unanimously. | tities of paper money were issied, but this s royal family and their gaests beng pres- | A1 the more destructive portion going south | at the Mare Island nuvy yard. Her hull has | pue delegates then adjourned. During the | Every effori will be made to elect the entire | was interest bearing. and was returned as £5 Is demanded for free passag M. Tree only received the roval com- | & east, the other portlon northesst. In | been scraped of all submarine growth, and | conversation wh'ch took place after the meet- | tickel und thereby insure the clcctlon of an | son us any Intere § accumulated. 1t ‘fhe Erchamna tribe is demanding the Im- | mand to appear at Balmoral on Friday even- | Bden. this county, many buildings were de- X er conditio sse ol o of | 1 ourr ed . Holcomb sentiment was | anti-Senator Pettigrew delezation from this j is claimed fre neededZARTALAR Alate release of Muley Mohammed, the | ing. Ho hud xpecial scenery painted for the | 8troyed and six of eluht porsons are so far | her conditlon passed upon by a board of | (€ e S e e United States. This is believed by some re- ! s 18 ° | performance in twenty-four hours. The | FePorted Killed and fifty wounded. In the | survey. Her hull has been found to be | SiVea: e - = publicans, many democrats and all dest son of the late Sultan Muley Has 3 . The | track of the other portion, which swept | sadly ced 5 ing. If there were any delegates who were | wooy pacmerd 7 1o Greet olcomb i all populists, 4 Muley Mohammed was proclaimed | COmpany will start on.a special train for R S S R RO ¥ In need of repair, eepecially her keel, | nog in favor of making Holcomb the nominee MEREON N iy v| but the populists believe this as an incldent, o ltan early in Septomber in spite of the | Dublin tomorrow morning orto Gordo conntiss more than & Gose: 414 | the rivets therein having been found cor- | of the democratic party they did not MEMBREON, LS werPl al)— | ot as a reallty. 1 would*be glad to have fact that his brother Abdul Assiz had pre SKolatan i BT MarRTod) A, Teportan Milied ana” probably fog dozen &7 | roded and unsound. There are many of | thelr presence manifest. Emerson was thronged with visitors Satur- | free colnage of silver were it not for the viously been proclaimed sultan and recog- 7. PRTHISBURG, Sent 24 membor of | A8 an IIIUStTation of the power of the cy. | these bad rivets and their presence has been | Ve 8F€ not popul sie.” remarked a dele- | dey, the occaslon being a wrand popullst | fact that I think 1 know that great oal- nized as such at Fes, the seat of the pres- | & " " EE 0 e Tred clone, Dick Gamble's iron pump was stripped | a source of uneasiness.to the officers of the | BAte: “but we are for Holcomb just the same. | pajly. [t had been annomuced that Senator ' dfilties and great distress would follow, ent government of Morocco. Muley | * With manacles attached to the | gut of his 100-foot well In the twinkling of | Bennington for many montNs past. . As the | If by nominating him we can break the hold | jien, Judge Holcomb und J. M. Devine Why should we open our mints? We would Mohammed, however, had previously been | arm and leg bones, have been found buried | an eve and carried a distance of ten rods. | rivets rusted and corradea, moisture ap. | Lhe railroads have cu this sate we would | youq' e present and deliver uddresses, but | Increase our money supply, would we? W imprisoned’ at Narakosh by order of his | close to tho surface of the court yard of | Greal excitement prevails all along the track red in the double battoms, which the | D Shirking our duty as democrats If we did | tnoy failed to put In an appearance, greatly | have now §600,000,00 in gold coin and the brother, the sultan, and was compelled to | the custom house here.” A similar discovery | of the cyclone, as many children and grown rs could not account fo, When the gun. | 1°t 00 B0 And the delegate's sentiments | gio5pnointing the large audience, many of | 8me in silver cain. The first effect of frés §ign an act of adhesion to Abdul Assiz. The | was mude a few years ago at almost the | People are missing. Bt wnatdbayeal it GRE ety “ml‘ m'ohliun; were approved by all who heard him. whom had driven from adjoinng counties ~Colnage would be to carry gold to a premium pokition of the latter had been secured by his | same place, but upon the former occasion | EYOTA, Minn., Sept. 24—The cyelone | JO0 FELCREEE o E8 EORE 0 BOISEER | The latest figures glve Bryan an over- | iph%pe expectation of hearing populist doc- and to take the §00.000.000 of guld out of being recognized as sultan by the powerful | instruments of torture were also discovered | Which visited this village Friday night struck | I FOUA" (Ho rivets, \When (he Tivets | mia e e conntion o heur fhem | trine from the mouths of the eminent party | the United States. The value of the §800,0 sherif of Wazah, In addition to demanding | with the skeletons. It s stated that a secret | Lalrd station, three miles south on the | (o, ®THea® (00 TR WL The TV | are stil twentyoslx countles o hear from, |, 4on However, Representative Porter of 000,000 of silver mow in circulation would the release of Muley Mohammed, the Breh- ! chancellory of the tyrannical regent Bieren, | Southwestern, setting the depot across the | ooy and crumbled and fell out at o oy | 3D these countles have 46 votes. Allowing | o lin county, Mr. Garner of Dodge county = be diminished 35 to 40 per cent, equivalent amna tribe {8 demanding the immediate | the fuyorite of Empress Ann, was situated | track, overturning several cars loaded with | prei¥ BYE SRR ; & Dlow | the antl-Bryan wing all of these, Bryan | @ o 5. B. Corey, populist candidate for at- | to about $240,000.000. Would we increase the release of all the other |:v|‘»luh.nl |1r'hm||o|i; where remains were found. Ann ruled rl-wllund wls‘il:nx \I‘h(- ‘\:'lu-:lx from ;Im cars. X8 5 the Fouke ol dbeam Aetenied che aila L‘;L‘ ';'G;“::\:‘ '::I'"h"zd“:‘h'“‘!;vi;;r"'“y"“\‘:)l" :' sy kbaaiall e eratprasents andiaslty amount of elrculating medium by free coln- now In confinement at Morocco City. from to 17 It is stated that 20,000 [ It also moved C. W. Plank's store from the | o et atid 204 ¢ . § s e the AniIst. Sharacte age? We might probably in ten or fifteen B a e i erantedl the'((ribes- 1 viatima. perishied: Gtvina (theus alx yeurs: Toundation, wrecking he outbulldings and | IUer sald: “There s used by “all con- | votes behind him, confident that' the ruil- | speeches of thé_usual populisi character. Bge? Wh g lant mobably i (1onETEUGEE men mentioned threaten to attack and plun- e shade trees. It struck B. 8 Hurning's farin g Ln A R ET m‘f;”"‘,‘s 4 e s Rl Ashiand Fopnlists ©lensel. ®old and has a production of $45,000,000 to der Morocco City. 2 2 and destroyed everything. It unroofed Amos £ i s | e tinge 3 G e ASHLAND, Neb., Sept. 24. -(Special Tele- | $40,000,000 of silver a year, but altogeth E R : nd. o6 strong sea wate | railroad passes. So f: reported 381 dele- > gether } ; ANA, Sept. 24.—Up to Saturday | Plank’s barn and outbulldings, and wrecked | S8 St e x‘..."':’y.lfi'“‘(‘é'(iufi,':",'Zin”,,'"fl: Fates have been o x‘."i;wl(,r|]|xl-‘\2., gram.)—Simington’s opera house was well | has a silver circulation of about $50,000,000. ME 10 QUIT WEANGLING. the results of ihe elections for members of | E. G. Tattingham's house and barn. It dam- | 1% the Bl of the ship. fhduces @ galvanic | s BAVE BOCR IREARERE o Rolenaies | filed this evening to hear Senator Allen dls- | The bulk of Mexico's siiver is marketed am — the Storthing in fifty-two of the 114 districts | aged H. McConnel's house and granary i A Y IS N L e heantalacten by thi iy e 3 ! S °* | bullion at the markets of the world.” Dr. Emmett Tells the Irish Party What he | (0 50 L08Ry two distrl moving them from their foundations, and | the Water to penetrate luto the double bot- | Ay baeps elacter iy "“‘ machine. OF this | cuss the political issues from a populist i Is Losing by Discord. hirty-fone teturn radicats. Ty only fousteen | Overthrowing his windmill and outbuildings. | oM 3 : L8D thans.are asventy-five Who are inwiructed | st: dpolnt.. :tie in 8. [orcibia sneaker 808 ind ANYTHING T DEFSAT MAJORS, Z o T \ radicals. In only fourteen | § (Y ‘ _ The Bennington will rémain in dry dock | for Bryan, but this is regarded as only a | th- closest attention of his audience. D. B DUBLIN, Sept. 24.—Dr. Thomas A. Emmett | of the districts thus far heard from were | Joln Breen's large barn Is ulso a total wreek, | ithe Bennington will remain in dry dock | () arfuge; ay they want (0 build a platform | ey canditate for attorney seneral, and of New York, in a letter published in the | members of the right elected. The right | Other buildings were damaged more or less. | (o oo"over her null, N that will let him fall to the ground. Tak. | j=\. Wilson, candidate for au wrn | Washington Connty t cmocrats Declare for Freeman's Journal, regarding the dissensions | lost three seats in the eity of Troudjim but SPRING VALLEY, Stion., Sept i.-fthat e ingiall ithe sfgiren Intc_oonsiferation,. the present and addressed the wecting, The Fnsion an. dhige. iglemmby o p Al of 8- gained like number in the rural dis 1. here ere at leas 0, and probably three = i G iyan men are feeling quite well, but they opulis ere @ N pléns ed ¢ " , ‘Sept. 2 (Special Teleg: )1 in the Irish parly, cails the attention of Jus- | RA1ed & IKe ity 'I":B“m!‘lnlyl“"!:”'I_'“\ 12| {wisters responsible for. the work of death | SEARLE SLEEPING SOUNDLY, ¥ & q 1 hey | populists here are much pleased at the r BLAIR, Sept. 21 pecial Telegram.)—The tin McCarthy, chalrman of the Irish parlia- ¥ are still afraid that the rilroad wing will at- t ¢ | 5 i £ t- | ception given thelr distinguished guests, democrats held their county i the left of & majority that will insure the | and destruction on Friday seems conclusive e tempt to “turn a trick” on them. ¥ L 4 My onyention mentary party, (0 the disastrous cons:quances to the national movement in America, with R R S e TR on examination. While several points were (s Kis Long Ride wnd Falls Inta Deep hey Xy 1ot 12 sy tiie Bryan: men Mane Y Aa Mol T8 iskles here today. Dr. Bruner was elected chair- - struck at about 10 o'clock, Burr Oak, a vil- Slumber—Hain Spoiled His Time. and we' to wateh them from the ALMA, Neb ). 24.-(Special Tele- | man and J. L. Gree: secretary. The con- reference to the scandal and the public dis- Italy Suffering from Drouth. lage near Osage and to the southwest of Le- NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—“Scorcher” R. P. | time the delegates begin to come in nuntil AL e vention was harmenious, and everything cussion of the differences existing in the Irish ROME, Sept. 24 —Serlous complaints are | roy, was visited at 11 o'clock, gram.)—~The democrats of Harlan county held 3 ¥ party. Dr. Emmett says that the National { being made in regard to the drouth. In the | seem likely one cyclons would make such a and it does not F St who attempted to | the convention is over. They have the ma. Nrod (ofthwlkhiont : ““lr'ul.lwr‘:‘d r]r( nlurhrn,:\i;;” a(l‘lmx(u‘piul' ‘u‘ R e e i tools 'convention’ Nere. todny. andi seleated!| PaAKed olts without e hi They nominated Federation of America was prepating to hold | pural una the Southern Alps only has U complete circle and last from o'clock to | ! ” Ago and meetings in order to raise money for the ! Now. Yot Rerl bl il iRt THINK IT WAS A TRICK Pat Gibbons and B, M. Simms as delegaies (‘\] '-km”l':f"l]' for county representative and ; : il RIEek i adva it orrain o Fur | New York, arrl v RmEpttaTnacn at o o i o ar Annoiinoe ‘ates | 1o the state eonvention and five del®ates to | Clark O'Hanlon for county attorney. Dele~ nationallst cause, but Mr. Healy's lotter about | been sufficlent rain. The corn crop Is pro- ‘l: vu.f,-‘.x‘ 1" gy ,....rk“fll 5‘:“3‘" .-‘E"L the Hotel Pomeroy, haying been eight days m! I:'r [f‘“":v‘r '| sooner announce the rates | 5 HNC Ll C nal convention, who were in- | Sates to the state convention are: Tom Bine 3 ' | nounced to be poor and the wine crop, al- | thermore. ¥ W otaloe hose attending the convention Is looked k Lo 4k : 4 £ Mr. Gladstone and his subscription to the | BEUGHE 0 B0 DR PRGSO CORE e | and Cresco on the southeast, at almost | and three hours on the road. He failed to | upon by the silver men as a triek, but Chair- | structed to support Hon. W McKelghan, | nell, J. H. Waldo, J Greenlee, W. H, parliamentary fund has imperiled the whole BN 01 g0ay. qURLEY, poar. quantd it not prec the same moment, 0 it is | accomplish his task A\ | man Martin disavows any such intention. He | It is understood the state delegates are favor- | Palmer, John Skinner, Finuey, P, C. movement in America olive crop is good. In Sicily the R s T A T S accomplish his task, that of coverlng the | o Sye siate central committee arranged | able to Bryan's Interests, Vandensen, Carl Pioldhouser, Dr. F. B, Cont‘nuing, Dr. Emmett recalls the fact gene Juise clenp tean- WAIDARCEATALS. SHEIONS 1,000 miles in five days and five hours, or of | for reduced rates some time ago, and A e gl 4 Stack; Tenth senatorial float with Dodge— ‘Pl:‘l'. d:‘.""‘ r"‘\“ Lol ""“"' s 1'1:"1 1;\"“" ¥ DEADWOOD BURGLARS INTERRUPTED, ""‘l“'i“\‘\'“m“‘"x'“'("']""“l recprd of seven days | the failure to aunounce them was an over- Ke A “'“‘l" Dan Hogan, Lou Wuchter, E. Poulset, J. G, doration of America has sent Treland $53,- | o o (R RSO T Al and twenty-two hours, sight both of the committee and the rail NORTH PLATTE, Neb,, Sept (Speclal | Haming, John Klotz V. Wull, W. Tyson, 000, and that had it not been for recurrent ,\ o ",\." Sept. 24.—The premler, | o gocuriog 850 from a Résidence They Men were sent oub-an nearly all the roads | roads. When this fe told to the Bryan men legram.)—The populists of Lincoln county | B. C. Maynard, Wililam Kelley; Thirteenth wranglings Ireland could have relied upon an | Hon B. Patterson, has resigned, owing e Priahtaa A ey entering New York to meet the delayed | they wink and look wise R iAo C e e pat e T annual remittance of $100,000, 1o the resull of the elections, a feature of [ 10 wadn e Smecial Tele. | Wheelman, but all “migasd’ him and at 5| As chairman of the state central commit- | SROCHEL TG LR, O s and 0D lon, A. Heinzerling, 0. W which is the annihilation of the free trade d (L s e e e | gclock he came in by the King's Bridge | tee, Buclid Martin will call the convention | Shrader the latier the nominee for senator | Gre m, . Diskmeysr; GHals party, Mr. Patterson was re-elected, but his | EFam.)—Ior a few days past the police of | ;g and boulevard. . fearle was so weak | to order, and then tuere way appear the first | praden tod RS L Tamp itred: Kaichmatk, DelscalitiiieE B party Aid not receive the support he expected, | Peadwood have been mystified by a number | that he had to be lifted fegm his machine | Slgns of war. As a general rule, when a T9m; Sh 4 Czar Mas Mad an Apoplectic it and His | The leader of the opposition, however, was | of daring burglaries and can secure no trace \ immediately fell aajegp, having had but | State convention meots the central commit Vryan Domocrat for the Legislaty sensdovial sonveniian . WAER LMIFRGAAL elr in Worrying Over His Marriage. ted. of the Derpetrators. Last night, or early | a dozen hours rest sigee he left Chicago | tee selects the temporary chatrman. But | pENDER, Neb., Sept. 24.—(Special Tele- | Glover. NAIRALIoN. (Or MRt VIENNA, Sept. 24.—Telegrams recelved S B o g R this morning the thieves made another raid, | OVer & Week ago. He wes taken to a room | the democratic staie central commitise will | o\, ) Nick Fritz was today nominated by | “The convention adopted resolutions en- bere from Cracow state the czar had a At |y AGUE, Scpt. 24.—Dispatches re- | iy time in the Third ward, entering three | I ‘I'(‘):‘,,,{“H.]‘.,,ar:.‘\lnaw.:u'omb:;m:xlllunu‘(;'('"“l.:‘ TThe Bryan men are too sharp to allow any | the demoerats for representative from the | dorsing Cleveland's administration and the “"luz‘";“‘;‘"“:’h“""‘"\:"“:k his ll‘:“fl;‘]‘ .-:::j.:!:):‘\.:,“:: ceived from Batavia, Java, say Matarim, the uses close together and securing consider- | W B G S SR T an | such thing as that to be foisted upon them. | S:xteenth district, He is a Bryan democ candidacy of W. J. Bryan, instructing the kept secret. Jle booty. T e inte Y . They propose to have end e ol delegates to vole as a unil upon al 0~ capital of the island of Lombok, has been al- | able booty. They were interrupted while at | yeaq sleep that a Soupd rgbbing down by | Lo¢¥ Propose to hav Irignd {n the.chalr, b unit upon. sl prel The Is mentally depressed because of | Dutch fleet we the last P o 006 0o) of £he Fallyoads and administre: > sitions, and no proxies 1o be given. The del- most_destroyed by the bombardment of the | Gesrge Drake, and. were zr;;:lrfl:]uflm:“..,-( tralners did not even disturh his ehmbers. | g, * " © ’ N Sam Macleod and other Seventh ward poli- | egates to the state convention are all In favor The beseiged Balinese are be- | yui not before securing $50. " In a little conversatign had with him on Tonight there will be a caucus of all the | ticlans were early morning visitors e ol Hustoninn SR RA I BT RRE family troubles. The czarewitch, It is | glnning to suffer from famine and are ex- —— s the boulevard, Scarle gaid he would easily Bryan delegates who reach town in time. Majors headquarters yesterday Sam I8 one thing to beat Majors. The wdded, is unhappy about his approaching | Pected to capitulate shortly Forgot to Report the Train. have accomplished hs task had It not been e caucus is called for the purpose of se- | of ~the leading Majors men and has ' they hav marriage to Princess Alix of Hesse and ux Frederiok Damaged. NORTH ADAMS, Mass., Sept. 24.-A, W, | for (he recent raia storm_which overtook cting @ man to act as manent chair- | “aspirations’ to go to the state legislature Talks of renouncing his righta to the throne. 5 et ] Hodgkins, the West Portal felegraph op. | Bim mont, O., and accompanled bim { man of the convention und to see to it that | this winter men. The populist candidate for represent- [t is reported the Grand Duke George, th Sept. —While leaving this | .00 - 0 ie alleged to be responsible for | 8/1 the way to Syracuse. the proper men named for the commit- Mr. J. B. Kitchen desires to state thut he ' ative has withdrawn from the race, It now second son of the czar, has been summoned | POrt yesterday for New York the North Ger- | pe yrecent raflroad tunnel collision, was i tee on resolutions. There seems fo be a feel- | 4 not g candidate for the state senate, nor stands between W. D. Haller, republican, and to 8t. Petersburg man Lloyd freight steamer Kon Prinz Fred- | given a hearing today before the district Woman's Congress at Dallus. ing that Judge Robinson of Madizon would | yog e been, He is a Bryan democrat and did | Watson Tyson, democrat. Both men are DARMSTADT, Hesse, Sept. 24.—As the | erick Wilhelm ran aground. Later she was | court. Hodgkins pleaded not guilty to the DALLAS, Tex., Sept inal rrange. | D¢ the proper man for permanent chairman. | much good work at the recent primaries, but | strong. Haller is a druggist and Tyson & grand duchess of Hesse s in delicate health, | floated and put back here leaking. She will | charge of manslaughter, Operator Crosier | yonts for the meeting,of the Woman's con- Bliste- s M0 & 1O8IDK LAY Li Way 1,"‘;»-: claims that the result was sutistaction | well-to-do it s said that the marriage o Princess AlIX | be sureved betore proceediog. Amined. by Hodgkink "counsel, DUt I cep- | Bress to be held here during: the state fair | Girnest and true friends of Mr. Bryan who | ShoUsh without becoming a candidat: for uny Majors De TR R Sharswitoh may b:lpulsl:.|.\ufx:»“ll“:‘xlmilll:lh;vhl'w“ll‘n':: Ex-Premler Mercier Dylug. tain testimony which Yessen ‘the | have been perfected. The date set 18 Octo- | have stood by him in the two campalgng he | O : .. 5 i | chances of Hodgking' held to the | ber 81 to Novewnber 4, inclusive. The pro- | poug R AL LEsL - L e — FREMONT, Sept. (Speclal Telegram.) until February, In this connection it s agaly | MONTRBAL, Sept. 24.—Ex-Premier Mer- | irand jury. Crosier admitteq that on the | gram is in (he hands of & competent com. | [Nt and won In the Kirat congressional Bl Cangsoms, ~There was a republican rally here tonight, district.The Bryan men are happy In the | 1OUISVILLE, Sept. 2.—All arrangement Winounced that the conversion of Princess | cler Is sinking rapldly, and it is belleved | DIEht of the accident he had been readin mittee, with Dr. Ellen Lawson Dabbs as h the H Y . JOUISVILLE, Sept. 2 arrangements pfe . 4 . Alix to the Greek faith is completed. amnot outlive (hia woek. He made his wil | Dewspaper and forgot to report 58 | ehatmun, who will arcanye for short prac. | feeling that they have plenty of good timber | g5 the opening of the German Catholic | At Which Tom Majors, John L. Webster and k fa 0 ¢ i R A R R nsid- | tical pupers on subjects of especial value to | Lo select a pe chairman from, and | cof LIE PP O re Complett. The sery. | George D. Melklejohn appeared as spectal R e on Saturday, and Cardinal Rampolla was | ersble excitemen woine he Congress was organized at the | they will not be long in making a cholce. congress tOMOFTOW are comy be sery ’ attractions. There was a torchlight parade, Y cabled to for papal benediction for the dyln — state fuir lust yes A was mode - - lces will open with a solemn high maus in d the ope o Colonel Colville, the administrator of e e—— NEWPORT, Atk Bept, 9obr. R, p. | Wriat, nonpolitical, and committed to' no | NORTH BEND, Neb., Sept. 24.—(Spectal | *§% S1iclaf! H Uganda, instructed by the minister of war, iz Wiy R0 00 Xapies i doctrine o Dallef, ‘Pnb seoretary, Mvs. lsa: ! Rapt - 4 4 n ail ul\lhu Hn]l‘m\ll lll’.mum .hm' hes | devoted I"‘-"” of his attention to national RO AR Rt T o jlson, one of the most prominent men In | Gore Mines of Dallas, fivites correspondence | Telegram)—Hon. J. H. Powers, candidate | speclal services will be held in honor of the | ssues, the money question and the tarift 14 gathering the remains of Bmin Pasha's Bou. ME, Sept. 2 » Avkausas, was shot and almost instantly | feam womenn socielics desiring 1o be rep: | for state tresurer on the popullst ticket, | Yisitors tomorrow, and the duy following | laws and called ‘upon tha old soldiers ta danese troops for a march on Par-el-Phazal, on | 10 Naples in order to complete a course of | ied by Robert s, chief of police | texcnted in the congress by delegate, lotter | ol cq™ (1o campatgn here tonight In the | Hichon M lonkey and Miuyor Tavir. The | stand by him. He referred fo the sharges the Nile, in order to prevent the passage of | baths. He will return on October 1 and pre. o\ this place, this afternoon. The tragedy | or otherwise, or from individuale interested | ObOD e 1o about 200 people, v Mittle | procecaings will be conducied in German, Made against him by Mr. Rosewater and the Montell mission The departure of | side at the opening of the cabinet debates fi the -I‘I““‘-*";;‘h"l'l ]';I')"‘I'”"‘“;'m""“;;"I" In the work A nterest was taken In his speech. He dwelt | The congress is held for the promotion of | % ""l“’d"‘:“ “"‘ *l;”"‘"" r-"Y“""":; °‘; "h ) ) yon the projected refo he two I € ey me s after- e Serman Cathollo interents in this countr state during the last sess| ‘A\llullll‘II‘Iul\lll. um“‘r.\- the signal for a joint | upoen the projected reforms. noon & quarrel ensued und pistols werc | Movements of Neagolng Vessels, Sept. %4 | at length an the money question German Catholic Intereats in L STy Tature. ‘He aid not. expiaing Bis g Augio-lislian expedition from *Suskim "and Mool Raise 2 Brdner: drawn by both (A Ban Pranlseo-Arrivele City of Rio Dorsey's Politleal Aspirations, Kentucky Jurist Dead voucher record and touched very fightly upon r 5 F R e ; $ - gé Janeiro, from Hong Kong aud Yoko- S . P e - o B et Al “\rl‘t\(- I\ SI “'nv S*V"»I‘Zt I“"‘ ‘:‘;W Oleott Rearganization Plan Adopted. hama United Btutcs sieamship Yorktown, | Early this morn'ng Dorsey B. Houck of | PADUCAH, Ky., Sept Judge J. other charges made against him by Mr. Ryse ecidents In 5 series of wool sales here w egin on Octo- W YORK, Sept, 24.—The plan of jecr- | from Unalasic the Sixth ward girded up his loins and en- | Gilbert, a prominent lawyer and jurist, dled p 3 o P - il - e e v (o ve e of . » At Mr. Webster made a very eloquent speechi LONDON, Sept. 24.-Though tootkall | ber 8, and continue unllll the midle of Fesu- | ganization of the Pennsylvania & Readiry | (At ,‘m“‘l;‘l':_“;‘;"‘F;:h"“,‘._m”"m_":.;‘: tered the lists as candidate for the lowsr | guddenly today at Longview, Tex. He was | upon national issues. Mr. M«n{deluwnln season has only been open for a short time, | 8ry. It is expected that 500,000 bales of all | company adopted by the Olcott commiiive | HOVIE! fiGm Liverpool; Baats, from Baa: | “ouse of the legislature, declaring that ha | attacked with rheumatisua of the heart 1ast | mado & masterly uddress, Which was ves numerous aceidents bave already occurred. | descriptions will be offered. will be presented by the receivers o (1. | hurg, vould make a geat hustle for the plum. | nigh celved with enthusiasm. HOVErnor—any=- democrats think a cinch on all of the county offices this fall, as they have put up their strongest farmer.