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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1891, SINGLE COPY FIV N h N object in view the committces are causing "] N UV | every selfish considergtion, actuated only by N N m W BN In exchange for foreign gold or have since | N 7 f n HONOR FOR A DEAD GENERAL |2 . s i st | HILL'S PLEA FOR HARMONY |52 sshomeestinsesusiconte | GIFT 10 THE SUGAR TRUST ' isestise vt s, e 4 | DETERMINED T0 USE STRAW ki ved for Aling P fal of the grand tradBibgy Which helong to and prosperity were In the land. Since that Chinsse Em eror Issues au Elict Praising tsrn Lo T Mot N ‘s Senior © Knowiris’ 8. united. eo0tagy In- this Mats 208 454 thg FenublloAT, parey were votsd o inistrationt eneral 1so, Rilled at Fing-Xang. Times from Yl’vru vuh,km_\ that Premier Ohairmen of ths State Conventioa, 1<Ivkv:n I)Iu»Id‘A‘ on n;nrurm:u' nlml u-mn.lr march to His Tariff Eill, the n;«nm{uu government a change has oc ing the Image of a Candidate, —_— Crispi 18 ready to make concessions ‘like the Macedonian phalanx of old, with cnrred very one of the conditions which W 7 SUKVIVORS OF WAR V. SSELS REACHED LAND ance of T’y sovercigaty ovor eviry oot | GREETED WITH VERY LIBERAL APPLAUSE | [Uniics, i inalis b, Wik courae; with | OPLNNG OF THE INDIANA CAMPAIGN U0 DTt AL R e on b | WILL- BOLT THE CORVENTION TO!DOZET application of politics which Ttaly will not concede the temporal power — cause is just and taat God and the right will the people have had an abundance of time £t i0H4 pob 3 sirely give us the vietory.” to ponder over, for they have not had much = . Praises for the Democratic Administra- At the close of the speech the usual com- | Ex-President Harrison Introduces Him to an else (o do i “ace of the Will of the Varty Death Affects European Wilson to Be Banqueted, th Both State and Natlonal— mittees were appointed and the convention Indinnapolls Audience—Condition As an cvidence that the poople are not t to the Railroad Japaness ° Politioal LONDON, Sept. 25, —Sir Courteny E. Boyle, Endorsed. -the . \Wiinen adjoarned until tomorrow at noon, satisfied, n comparison was made between il el il " L e T gl " Tioe o PULLING THE WIRES. the el:ction returns of 1892° and those of sk OrerRst ol Parties Getting Together, B.. permanent secretary of the Board Tarift DAL ol o o AbPa Wi A 3 Nelnk ol fo! of Trade, is to give a dinner tonight to A cold, bracing mtmesphers; a few spatters Under Republican Rule. more recent e, instane being \p‘u\‘fn‘n’ Tomorrow, Congressman W. L. Wilson of West Virginia - - of rain, followed by bright sunshine, greeted s "_'f",',“;” % HABREDIE P Kiat. THERG : A . and Isidor Strauss s L the delegates to the convention this Lo e AL B A 2 LONDON, Sept. 25.—A dispatch from el SARATOGA, Sept. 25.—The state demo- | mgrning, Everybody { was sstir early INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 25.—The formali- | W8 not only a general regret that a chang i flen-Tsin today says that an Imperial alists Lasy Vietors, cratic convention to nominate candidates for | and the morning trains brought large contin- | ties of opening the republican campaign 1n gheeetiefain arh e omyphade, bt alse o | cratie state convention, which me:ts at Exe edict has been issued by the emperor | 8 25.—Returns from 163 dis | Bovernor, lieutenant governor and judge of | ents (o swell ‘"'; l"]’“*"“ Hotel corrldors | tnajana were run through with here today. | In its disposal of tho mreat publie questions | position hail at ¢ . g e e i ction of inisterialists v and streets were full and at the Grand | o, ; ¢ . iy of China expressing his regret at th | 'll"”’ ML ministetin the court of Unlon,: Whets demboriie “,‘.:,,'u,“m‘ 04 | Ghon Governsr McKinley of Ohio devolved | Yitally affecting the workshops, the farms | in the city last death of General Tee, who was killed | 1‘.'.‘", i Al il ‘L.':','flx" '3,',"' OPposition. | today by Senator Murphy, chairman of the | established, there was a great erowd. The | the pleasant duty of making the declaration nd the firesides of America : | the Paxton hotel, which is headquarters for while leading a charge at the battle of Ping | Ilf b B UL L state committee, ‘He named David B. Hill | streets were lively all night, rehing | of war upon the Intrenched democracy of | o iscustion of the tarlft and eepecially of | th delegates, were full of discussiop and cone Yang. As a token of his regret the em COUNTERFEITERS RUN DOWN, as temporary chairman. Mayor Gilroy of | crowds of boomers shouting at the top of | poosierdom, and he discharged it as cour- | the effect of the democratic tarift law. ference until midnight H petor has ordered that posthumous honors New York and Hon. Daniel L. Woods of | their lungs made the might and most of the s A ! | F R R LR b L SRR ! ght, South Dakots Deputies Breaking Upa Gang | o g et - early morning hideous for those who wished | 88€0usly and deflantly he was wont in | A de e oyt T R It seems certain that Silas A. Holcomb will Lnibihier Mus Jall Erie escorted Senator Hill to the front of the { (5 sieep. Senator 1fill was an early riser and | other days to carry batles into southern | BREUWE (8 PEECRIEC B RAAEE CLTO5 (OO 1 be endors:d or nominated by the convention, CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Sept. 25.—(Special) | Platform, and then occurred a remarkable - n‘;;, first cont '?";0”‘1 nr‘\|;m|...m went into | flelds. The occasion was given added con- | prise fo the audience, The sugar schedule | The “'straights’ alleged that the fusion sentis Another of the gang of count:rfeiters who | Scen The vast body of delegates stood on [ the ’m.uwr"]‘;'{r;l -;”"“'l"l_mén n‘lx‘o\y-r“.lxl'«:.»:““.‘: quence by the presen of ex-Presid i of the law in effect provid:s for a continua- ~ment was dylng out, but it this was the case Ning | 270 clock. From that time on until almost | HATFiSon, who, in a ten-minute speech, in- [ tlon of the treaty of 1875, made with the it was not manifested last night. The lobby Mix co e scens o jperations | themselves hoarse as from different corners | noon he sat behind closed doors, re ¢ (o | troduced Ohlo's governor to the thousands | KIN& of the Hawalart islands, under which all | o (ne Paxton hotel was crowded, and th X county th ne of their operations neon he sat behind closed doors, refusing to duced Ohlo's governor to the thousands | (P¥ °4 TR HAAIAR, BANCE, Aneh St nder | 1 rowded, and the the Country Compared with that majority of the delegates to dema= 2 o'clock this afternoon were appeals was called to order here night, and the corridors of be paid to the dead general, and imperial favors have been bestowed upon his family Lieutenant Ching, first leutenant of the Chih Yuen, the Chinese war vessel sunk at the battle of Yalu river, has reached th Chinese camp on the banks of the Yalu | | have made the northwestern part of Charles | chaits, waving handkerchiefs and y | \s becn run down and captured by Deputy | of the auditorium came demands of “Three | see even the leaders and announcing to all | that packed Tomlinson hall to the very | the law of 1504, admitted fr. The language | MEN Who wer: In favor of a stralght ticket river. He reported that the captain of the | United States Marshal Ryan. These dis- | cheers for Dave/" Pandemonium reigned for [ comers that he was busy preparing his re- | wajls, A large erowd of enthusiasts it was | of the schedule quoted is: *Pr further , were few and far between. The fusion men Chih Yuen also escaped drowning, but atter- | patches have already {old of the arrest of | at least five minutes, Senator Hill stood | (ALY &6 (G (CNROEREY CaEmat. FEOM A | that faced thelr two famous leaders of the { that nothing hereln contained shall be %0 | Were in a vast majority, und there was no wards died of his wounds. Levy Clurk, who had in his possossion, when | pale and motionless, cne hand resting on | the leaders to formulate no slate until the | republican party compressed and therefore | CONStrued as to abrogate or in any maner {desertion from their ranks. The “straights’® P Pot impair or affect the provisions of the tr A dispatoh to the Times from St. Peters- | captured, a complete outfit for the manufac- | the table, untii the applause subsided, and | organization of the committee. complaining, but intent and respectful and | of commereial recipracily coneluded 1 { were claiming that if it came to a show down 3 i foarted. e at China has | ture of silver coin of us denominations. i e Whitney boom still Fetains fts promi- cordi : 1 | there were 200 aeterat ! 4 . burg says: It s reported here that China has | ture of silver coin of various denomination: then at once bege . o speak, partially ex he \ y v most cordially responsive. ths United States and the king of E e were 200 delegates who would refuse to Aoy Delng NI 0 abpear before the NEX! | temporaneously ani partly from mnotes. :":I;,'“;":\'"“';::"“h'r*( "J“a':‘ll‘yu‘:”fl'l-*“‘r‘ on\he | During the morning Governor McKinley | islands on th: S0th day of January, 18 abide by a decision to endorse Holcomb or tion of the Siberian railway, plundered the | jug that everything was very dark for him, Mr. Hill said The unterrified democra b 5 was visited at the hotel by hundreds. Quite | the provisions of any act of congress hereto- ¥ part of the populist state ticket, but they altacked the station of the new Usuri scc ney's arrival in New York or in Saratoga to- " s BT o HiE188 1o} o o o promine cans of stute | fore passed for the execution of the same. P 18’ °to telegraph office, and Killed eight Russian | Clak weakened and made a confession to he Empire state o "”'_"I A ‘;"" nicrrow before making a nomination. The ‘I’)'__'“‘“ '_‘lll!!""{ll>:l] L 'f:mx“‘"}. il ‘w«l\. if the execution of the same.” | wer: unable to point out a majority of that employes. It is feared the government will | the officers, implicating another Charles Mix mayed at the' premature bousts and g nmany men this morning are unanimous | wdiiduay ‘patd (helr respects, | Deloga. | tho fenate, 1t gives to the great Sugar trust, | " Sove make thit a pretext to Interfere in the Co- | county farmer named George Wolcott in the | Sumed confidence of our adversaries © | for Whitney and the Kings county men since | | Ak AL s ol B AOKInToy an ndvanttse whiel | Several of the more pronounced administras an struggle between China and Japan Counterteiting operations. The facts learned | ¢ not unaccustomed to their annual and | 1p. "Wiindrawsl of Gaynor:show a dlsposi. | UONS from varlous points “of the state | xaid G A v, an ndvantage which | jonists early in the evening declared that in D gt 5 ST by reason of this confession were kept very | moss covered game of political bluft, al- { yjo0 "o o r A oo tteDn. hed from the tralns to the hotel, some | has not e been suspectel The | any event there would be a stralght demos The European bourses are affected by the ¥ n of this confession were kept ver ; . Tinary | Hon to ow in Tamuany's footsteps and | (47 HaaH Al b S BRAE 6 B and | sugar pr f the Hawailan islands is " ) bourses are amtecked BY tw | auiet pending the arrest of Wolcott, and now | though renewed this year by extraordinary | ovarybody wears such an afr of uncertainty | °f them headed by bands of music, ' . the Hawa lands I8 | cratic tick:t put in the field, but when they news of the czar's h . hemenc 1 unblushing effzonte cheered lustily for MeKinley overnor ) inder th: control of the Sugar trust; that | heard wh t el % 6Ha 6F the st supporters | that he is also a prisoner the matt:r is | V:hemence and unblushing e 3 that a dark horse might be dropped upon the Wil Lk Ry s p flel( 8 icard what. the fusionists had to say they recognized as onc of th br s 2 b itry is the field of its | ry Opera J 6 Dublite. THe WhaIoRBLEESN a LI eIt 1t va'n boasts alone could bring victory | convention with sucoess at time. There | Matthews sent his private 8 cretary in a car- Y - | sang lower. Indeed, the fusionists who have of peace, and It is f hat in the event | made public. He was captured at Gayvil L L N with success at any tim, here | yoce for 1 A hio | tions. ~The democratic party ook away from o e e abull Sioze the | Yankton county, while attempting to get | their baltle ls indecd won before it f5 | iy aluo a likellhood thix morming (hat the | FI28e for his follow chiet exccutive, who | Hons Hhe Bewocraiic pary Wok Lhnd from | carefully figured the matter over are of the RS, cealh s \ n the | ouf cf the country, and now lies in jail here. | actvally commenced; but beg to remind | copvention, with the assistance of the galler LR LT v | Bty G20 4100001000 ‘and bestowed a 1 hNion that a straight democratic ticket put RRpoREm Ly 0 Becura inaval -ports an tHe The discovery of the countarfelt Q-n | them that there has not been any eampaign | fos miay siampede for HilL and in that case | (1Change of courtesies with the state offi- | bounty of $10.000.000 a year and bestowed up by bolting delega would be a help to Pacifie and enlarge his boundaries in the | T iy by chancE L Hehey pel in this ttate during the past twelve vears | (he wentor would have to do what he has | €218 . A great many have come in from | bounty of 35000000 a vear ch the UKAF | fislcomb, and a corresponding dainage to direction of the Pamirs at the expense of | ¥ Vit when they did not aseume in August &nd | pot dome. yet o A ety outsidz of the city to join (he al republi- | producers of “the Hawailan Islands, - gIVI0E ' (o head of the repubtican stite ticket. Tig Ly Py HIGH: dteha, 10 6 Bellbved on quarter section ¢ nd just over | W not done yet—announee positively his de them an advantag: over not only the sugar China, either of which steps, i the Charles Mix county lme in Douglas | September that they had carrled it, when | cision in the matter, cans, swelling the crowd to great propor- | (AR B8 ACFAREE L BECh o e but of the | WER Who ave inclir bolt belong to that B RNl el e L ite s thney | Gounty, Te Bad: bren abssit from homasl In teuth doring thay whols period, ‘with & | wiig * Gayiror, udiShutbiulill ctaim enig 1 tlon8 and makiog I imposible [of the liall | Whole world outside of these islands. Tha | “1U8 of the democracy that almost invariably hand, a dispateh fiom St ADUTE oty lays, and’ upon returning one day last | * cepUlon, victory A perched ubonl | morning that Mr. Gaynor's felegram is not | !0 Accommodate those who wanted to hear. | ovgly of the Loulsiana planters ngainst the | Sorh. for the eon eandiasta SIS denies the report that Russian troops ha jund Ahatisonieons ud, toread a WAy on the first Tuesday of Novem be construed as a declination. They insist [ Shortly after noon ex-President Harrison Fvot of Chv Juls She, BIGLERS SEVIARE HRE Floudiy denounciig republican prineiples. The one to Corea, or that Russia has the in- | SCOR I I 0 ken some of his things, ach year. We win our victories on is in the race, with excellent pros- | ¢alled on Govarnor McKinley at his hotel and f b Ay eadeta a0y Loy | fusionists figure that if this element puts up tention of doing anything caleulated to dis- [ g o0 Ao & P @ house across the | €lection days and rot by exuberant bragado sl NGmIAREN at 0 a procession was formed.which es- | Was referret (6 CRC HOVEEROR P arly, | @ ticket it will be in duty bound to sapport turb the peace of Europe. | n Charl's Mix county—afterwards | I, convention s Frederick 8. Coudert. who arrived here | €Orted the ex-president and governor by an | POIRe woused of sectionalism. which had | - @nd this means thut Majcrs will lose a bith 4 i THAMITEEERELEN . JIaiRTY | o Shbonent direc (0T LR Nl W BeRas ANE , freely accused of sectionalism, which had Hbirat YOKOHAMA, Sept —The iderman | fuarned: ta b (ha den (O LR a1 BountEFIaI TS e unexpected victory of our opponents | (i< ‘morning, says he fhinke Mr. Whitney | Iircet route to the hall, where they were | %0 freely aocustd ot sectionilisi, WhEh M jot of democratic votes he has counted on. crujser Alexandrine has arr here. An | ,ul there found his things. While going { !ast fall has turned thelr heads and r will make an’excellent candidate. Many are | ppreariously chesred on enterlng. General | jopoieq by democratic statesmen and re- | Briefly, the fusionists will not weep and wail officlal version of the battle of Yalu river | {hvough the house searching for the articles | dered them arrogant and opinionated. They | suspicious, however, that Tgmmany's support | Harrison presided el as soon as they had an opportunity | And gnash their teeth if there is a splits » ‘ banese killed included Com & 306 et A fail to recall the fact that the total vote | of 5 4 R inaevd + In introducing Governor McKinley he 1 ol ol | They say it will be only a small splinter that says that the Japan k e unexp-ctedly ran across the outfit for of the Whitney boom Is nof sincere, arguing L 7 % to do s0. The governor malntained that in- | ¥ mander Sakomoto of he gunbo Akagi ng the spurlous coin. lark was not at | polled was nearly 0,000 short of the full | that if it we the state OGemocracy eople Mr. Fellow itizen The delightful duty stead of belng sectional the result had shown will fly off yhow Lieutenants Tekaha and Senokuehi of th 1e at the time of P son's visit, Pader- | vote of the state, a victory which they them- | would be given seats in the convention, at | has been fgned me by the state central | pone &0 BT titely ynsectional, broad and DESPERATE MINORITY cruiser Hashidate, Lieutenants Sima and Ito | at once informed the authorities of his | selves did not anticipate, and which their | least In part commitice of the republiean party of Indlana |, eiqsh in its purposss and national in its | In looking over the fleld it was found that of the eruiser Matsushima, Lieutenant Magal | discovery and the arrests followed. In ad- | surprised and astute leaders the next day Miss Susan B, Anthony and other woman | {0 preside over this great meeting. 1 am 1o | o0 e the counties that were taking the lead in the of the cruiser Akitushima, Lieutenant Asao | dition to the counterf-iting outfit, a large | after election humorously attributed to Di- [ suffragists are here to urge the adoption of | D@ 1ts chalrman, not its speaker, and I con iten: e, made the tArR 143, ot=1800 and | xtra) gLt bYMERE. were e oaraty (I B ins erulsér hina, Chief Surgeon Mi- | quantity of letters and circulars relating to | vine Providence and not to republican | a plank in favor of extending the hallot to | Brattlate you on that fact. (Laughter.) Two by 5 away all the tariff from sugar we gave ' and Saline arney comes down with theee vake, Ohief Paymaster Ishizuka and Surgeon | the business were dizcovered in the house. | strength. With a united banner and united | women, yzars ago this country yas uok only the most | %0 cane producers and th> beet producers | delegates, the leading one of whom Is the Murdkost. Thirty noncommissioned officers | The uncarthing of this gang explains the | vote New York is still a democratic state There 18 no situation and there will be [ Prosperous country in the world—for that it } 14" 4po maple sugar producers a bounty | local agent of the Durlington railroad at and men were killed and wonnded. reason for counterfeit mon-y having been | and if we are true to ourselves will this year | no situation until Willlam C. Whitney ar- | bad been before—but it stood upon the high- | ¢qiivalent to the ta and we suid in the | Minden. It is claimed that If fusion is su o s s aha o so plentiful in that section during the past | resume her place in the democratic column, | rives in New York and gives his ultimatum, | €St pinnacle of prosperity that it bad ever e bounty should stand for fifteen | cessful the counties of Harlan, Sa- IN UNION IS STRENGTH. 7 bef; ttained. (Cheers.) This is o | Taw that th 3 B (EtnaToN. Bept The assembling | f€% months. While the officers did not suc- “Our opponents by vigorous beating of | If he savs no. then there will be a hustle | D€ ”‘"“'flr‘- “l';- ( '“'»*l' i b 3 '”"( :|" ars, That is all wiped out by the law of | line, Gage, Ot Kearney, Nuckoils, Web- FASHING! , Sep! assembling | voug ' in ving any of the spurious coin, | hogus political tom-toms and the insistence | ON the part of the prominent candidatee, and | VeTdict of politicians; it is verdict of the } Ggq4 " \What s ther: more sacred than a | ster, Box Butte and Custer will (s the LA ADiieae o Partament o "‘;‘\".’“}" 15 | there was sufficient cvidence that the gang ! upon petty and misleading local issues, seek | undoubtedly the springing up of new can- | commercial reporters; it the expressed | (o 0 oniract made with our own citizens? | lead in a walkout, and tiat scattering dele- B8y b the occaslon, according to ativicss, 19 | had recently been at work, to divert the public attention from the un- | 9idates that would prolong this convention | OPinion of those men who make a profession | 4iuching on the money qu stion Gove gates to make the number of bolters fully ceived In diplomatic circles here, of a poli i —— enviable record they made during itheir re- | 10, Thursday id a party leader tonight of studying business conditions. The last two | \yoyinjey gald: “Our money is all ooy 00 will fall into line. 1f there s a walk= R laRor recunaliintion bitosn factiond LA UL R e Sty cent four years' control of the federabigoy- [ The convention meels again in the Casino | years have been years of dixtiess and dis- | \yoihor it be in silver, national bank notes, | out the bolters may find chat they' hay which have been hitherto irreconcilabl ernment. - The people, however, have moi | MRk Where Governor Flower was nominated | 8ster; the losses during th-m defy the skill | 0" " ui ks ‘or treasury notes, or vastly overestimated their When the last Japancse Parliament dissclved | ytarety Enough Left to Ldentity Thew na | fooiion the fact that it was a republican | ™ J39% at noon tomorrow. of the calculator. It has been sald, and L yjvor cortificates, every dollar is good The fusionists have in the the leaders of the different parties wore at Thosw of the Unfortunate Cook. TS on i SHthTIn i natalTtatad Sy 6t Mr. Lockwood of Buffalo will come into the | think not without reason, that they exceed | our\jo money ont among the people vent of meeling the opposition, which s ALty Jbut, 11 ihe. pragenle P MISSOULA, Mont., Sept. 25. ou- | of 1890 saddled the country with unwise and | oy “fl hrom nent uiidate againat John the copt of the great ;-nn war. These 10sses | 4 rious problem today. To do (his we must | iuevitable, (o boll. Thoy have pven gone s with & power u \ina's wagnitude, involv- - . ’ o o add JULEFS LBl N 1 0y hacher, ederftk Cook and Judge | have mot bien class losses; they have been | 1 A5 PRRUEEC TR o0 Sl but be able | far to hire another hall for the purpo g the supremacy of the Orlent, the old per- | lian tomcrrow morning will conta viclous legislation ’“h:.»n has sinee 1§-|>|'m<‘: Gaynor, and. the fight wHI besa lively one if | distributed. The holder of stacks and bonds [ (o o1t ,.:‘.m;.ly'mmh.fw 1t we ure com- | of mecting and nominating a straight ticke sonal fends have been set aside and efforts | tional story of the recovery of and the burial | its prosperity, endangered its finances and | yfr. Whitney, declines, the nemination. has found his wealth shrinking, and o hus | %), 4% “yeep it. we suffer the loss in whole | One of the princ pal argiments urged against are ug made to have all factions repre- | of the remains of George Colgate, the de- | u-uzn,wm-d its mlihllc‘b\:rzl;"'ss' e oy OUTLINE OF THE PLATFORM. the farmer, and the workingman has found f,‘r .:. part of what it costs us (o produce it. | fusion is that the damocrats, while over one- sented hrough their leaders in the New | Joq caok of the notorious hunting party Eeapia memsrnacytunuiing. BUsLTAN A8l The outline of the platform as adopted by | M8 Wages shrinking There has been & ®en= | 1y, panks arc filled with money, money was | bail as sirong as the popul.sts, get nothing P i o Japanese cabinel. To this end it s being 8 Sarll L purchaee Iaw. was the product of re-'} \d'suboommittas. to “Be ted erat gReHolpRton T tHE chldinities. of tHol 1 eve re plentitul or less employed than | Out of it. They point to Deaver's refusal to ped (ot Count Ohuma, Count Itagaki, | headed by William A. Carlin, son of General an statesmanthip, against the enact- | {ue Sibtommitice fo presented to ‘the 155, s yeara, as there was b genseal par. | NSUCT, more pleotitil br lesk employed Wnan ¢ O hiraw, to Devime's tnslstttis SGoi PORE Count Matsukata and Viscount Shingawa | Carlin, late commander of the Department of | ment of which every democrat in congress | {10 commitice in tHe morning ls as fol- | icipation ‘in the prosperity of the preceding | i nov 1 s BE0Ee 0 I8 000 BRPIENTG | o i thé fleld In' the Taird, to the turning ghull b: members of the new cabinet, al- | the Columbia. The discovery was made about | voted. It should be borne in mind that (he Nitional Issues—Congratulates the demo- | YCATS: (Applause.) which distr sses the country, and the reason | down of Robinson, and to the fact that the though they have been among the most activ August 23 by Lieutenant Elliott, eight miles | financal |m|m‘i\\.w a I’A[\llflrlli |‘|mnh ’\'n wlx\ ritic atn(nfatration ot (bE dhrert) wnd on The great national losses, like those of the | i "ot employed is because the invitation | bopulists have a full siate ticket in the feld QRGeS aqninat thio (government. - Thore are Wl spot wliere (hic denertiontgcourred, B Al democratic. ad. | scientious manner fn Which the business of | CIVIl war, have sometimes their adequate | 4, wufe and profitable investment Is not pre tout showing 4 dispos tion to pall any of Do eabinet portfolios vacant, yet so strong is Clearwater river, that remained of | It was uner a national democrailc 43 | o country is attended to: by the appoint- | COmpensations. Great as was the loss of the | (niud. ‘Tt is not the lack of money nor the o ldates oft. This meuns, they say, the feellng for political union during this | Colgate’s body wax one thigh bone and one | minisiration that the Shetman and federal | yen “of efelent officers to the heads of | cvil War for the union, we feel that it wus | 1100 ot money that fs our trouble: il is th the democrats 10 merge their em rgency that it 11 proposet to ¢ cate new ‘m these u,vululv\}ll and mmwlr‘l ‘\w the \\u} \‘ :iru‘v\:m .n:h“:\frvml’;:fll(;\” & ‘m'"h ”;L public departments: congratulates the party | adequately compensated for in the added glory ok of prosperous “manufacturing and the tity into t populists, and with cabinet cffices in order to get their co-op heasis lnfesting that region. s presumed st year of yo bt i o ® 1 upon the repeal of the Sherman law, which | that was given to the flag, and in the added psence of confidence in the party managing : e-democrats”” sort of look they say KAFFIRS MEN\CE LORENZO MARQUEZ, | 1), Siimals into mountaln fustnesses. At the | 0 b0 our years of state elections con- | Pody politic; upon the repeal of the partisan | stitutions and the ~unity of the nation. | future. When confidence and hip: are every- | I8 fo fuse if democracy was to get an 4 Thoue epot ivere also found the matehibox, flsh- | (VCQ s they ought to be—without federal | CEISIation known as the federl elections law, | (Cheers.) But the losses” of the lust two | where manifested, manufactu are busy | thing out of it. This arzument is being ured O e (h Fo iFios Eoath Atsioan| s andiotherstticles identinedvax Colgatars | AUcied 48 theriQughl {0 e ot SRRl fownioh williesuenis thi8 Skneniltires iof - tho rs have no such compensating thought. | and laber is empioyed, and when both are | for all it is worth, but, judging by the ef- R s ; oper e \|:"n :u in :\’x‘F]r“ u'u-”nu1 “m A nation by millions and promote pure ele There is no good to be gotten out of them | engaged therein with a fair profit and with | fects .|.~1»1A..““|X t ‘-‘I.H.l,x,g“.:r: v\;.nll‘l‘.l e 3 preted o1 oW ot Springs, on the middle fork of the SE 3 NE 3 tions T lar) Fiakoa S A D Ne T re I8 erons and ie prevailing sentiment among the fusion= i T S ) g 3 4 k on (laughter) except for guldance. They seem ir wag s, then agriculture is prosperons an ! 1 LORENZO MARQUEZ, Delagoa Bay, Sept. | Cle nyaten Lieutenant Elliott was sent out “The enactment of the McKinley tariff law Tariff—Asserts that the new tariff law will | 1o have been f,, a ,»,"T,m.,m. m,,,;.‘ like . ney T.;u free fl,tl healthy circulation ists seems to be that it would be the proper Several thousand Kaflirs are threaten- | On (his mission by the present commander of | was the culminating atrocity of repubiican | be a wise and excellent substitute for the 8 v 2 LR i Y Sasichny rdiddn thing to begin with Holeomb and nominate Department of the Columb 1 1 the swamp into which a traveler has un 3 N i fng {0 attack the town. The government has Tl hé ASRL O P olam| o which cklessness in legislation. It was the very | partisan McKinley bill, and as a whole will | consciously driven, that has no ameliolating UNITARIANS IN CONVENTION, the ent're populist ticket until the office of e fiicial he will make & full report, there being sonification of protectionism run mad. | help the people of the country; declares | quggestion exeept that it teaches him 1o state treasurer is reached. Then a halt should distributed arms among the W popula many points tending to prove that Colgate’s | It was the inauguration of a huge scheme of | against future amendments of the tariff by -k‘w- ke vfn\}']ll\' A 1‘ ‘” 3 Ratio | be called and a straight democratic candidate tlon for defense. Serlous trouble Is ex ‘_‘I‘-'-;-“m:;rz\_\ the Carlin party was cowardly | governmental partnership with private busi- | revision as a whole, but coptends that neces- | gre on the hiliops. We were €old (ne rieh han Population put in the field. ls because the populist pected. ;v.l;pqu‘\'\-”f: Ore. 2 Taxh HEAg; D aranty Eheseactionswhicliifollawe y alterations can be 1fade by the pas- | wore gotting r -llzr and the poor poo nd SARATOGA, Sept. 25.—The national co : ',"'b‘_“"' I8 coufeseedl, ak, while the re- Lorenzo Marquez is o walled Portuguese |, PORTLAND. Sept. 25.~News reached | in the elections In the fall of 1890, and was | sage of special laws relating to the removal Il itk e Haphal, e und othsr. (Christian | Publican ‘candidate s looked upon a8 fe of Delagos bay. 1t | 1pee tiis afternoon that the body of Colgate, | reiterated in the elections of 1892 was the | of ‘the duty from raw materials only. to cure that imaginary I our political oppon- | ference of Unitarian and oth an | heing able to poll th e nublican voiRit town on the north s “\“‘ ! »y.m. he i || ° co “|‘ for the Carlin party, was found on | natural und legitimate expression of the pop- Business Interests—Congratulates the | £PtS have brought in a time when everybody urches held a communion service (his | account of I's manipulation of the permanent has & good harbor, which gives it conslder- | the Clearwater river in Idaho. The Carlin | ular indignation at the party which had | country upon the revivah of business in | |5 Beting poorer. (Great applause.) 1 think | yorning, conducted by Rev. Edward Everett | school fund and various other financial deals able importance in the trade with the Trans. | Darly went out on a hunting trip in the | basely surrendered to ‘the mercenaries | (ils country, and believes. (his revival will | | Temember to have heard once of an In- | jue of Roston. The new president, Senator | he has been connected with since = being vaal. The town has a population of about | 1O A'l w“m November and took Colgate | within its own ranks and had bartered away | continue now that the tafiff matter s de- | SCTIPtion upon a tombstone that ran some- | Goorge g, Hoar of Coucord, Mass., addressed !“i ed state trersurer. There have been geve v A e o as cook. hey were caug a snowstor o pi o 0 or N ee( T o o T 8 ougl 0 =i re: p 9 T C entioned 5 0 ol 8,000, and fs protected by a mumber of | 4% cock. The .-:-A.qru(l”.‘17»'::1.“‘ ‘:fin E\.l\»v‘ul ll'r“» Ln:l,lh” ":mll Irn ,’“,"'“h greed We | finitely settled. :n‘mle like lvm i 1 \\lm well dllx,. ““fh; 19 | tiie convention at length, réviewini the work ”rn'xlllnl::I"l" te l ]x_n llhlv‘“’m’n n;m,_;r“ong voughly constructed old forts. The town is | MEL WTOWLY escap ath. Colgate was | promised (he people that If entrusted with Labor—Declares the fnterests of labor | D€ belter: I took medicine, and here I lie of this denomination, and pictured for it a | them being Senat Luflhart of ‘Madison 4 3 lind, being too weak to travel, power this viclous, unam:rican a 1 and lause,) Our de . county, who seems to be in the lead. Th situuted in the southern portion of the prov gl :mmm_ s yiclcus, uoam x]m‘u dn;] objec- | snould be fostered by proper and necessary | (LAughter and vnp‘,..;u‘..\ Oue de u‘mu ’\4 glorious future. Resolutions in memory of | £OUNY. who scems 1o be in the lead. here Ince of Portuguese East Africa, which ex- RO R OO DI S e R e, nable law should be repealed, and we re- | jogislation, etc.; advocates?the amending of | [T/ends have passed a {arift bill that | George William Curtis, president of the o LT a he democrats do nom- tends along the coast from the mouth of the ¢ REJECTED. | joice today In the fulfillment of that pledge. | ¢ pE i A f {1is approved, so far as I can learn, | ference, were adopted. Standing comr inato the state ticket, with the ex= Zambezi to Delagoa bay. and is bounded by | ypooios paced Too Hig The McKinley law las gone where the | coualit™ ioiect the workingmen and the | bY #ix ~ democratic senators and by | were appointed. Rev. Hule, as chairman, pre- | $¢Pton of Powers, candidate for treasurer, Biaahonaland Matabeleland and the Trans- guces; Blaped T .;nd:.'\lvtll: '»;ulr the D wo rulnn'u‘lv\tln ln. gone to stay, never to be | onniovers : nobody else. (Laughter.) Mr. Cleveland hus | sented the report of the council, in which the | !¢ "':'" m‘f '“Myl d to \\“Hinlry.lw. No one vaal. The Transvaal leaders have long been | Pisimoent New B 1l Be Askea. Eeiensolads an|dibi v pollticnl cuhsty, Haual Righis—Declares, against any class | Tepudiated it, and has declared it involves | conference of Chicago was referred to and | jecme able fo glve a reason for this belief, anxious to secure control of the Delagoa ING Sent pecial Tele- Ithout retracting a single word which | o pisiation which, in violation of the con- | Perfidy and dishonor; that it was so shame- | the parlilament of religions spoken of as u | M0 CO0 BERGE 8 S EDOS \e treasuryship Is im)—The bids f . I have uttersd in the senate in cri nceded to be the most important Bay rafirond, and they have also been am- 3 or the construetion of the e d In the senate in criticism of | /0 . aréss v o | tul in its character ‘and influences that he | triumph of Christianity, based on Unitarian | b wportant minor y R S AR the measure, while engaged in the eftort 1o | Stitution, prolibits or intprferes with the kL | state office, and it is felt that the democrats bitious to have a seaport, Lorer Marquez I E horize to be erected at Fort a ) LECL n the effort to | (... ", ercise of any form:of religious wor- would not even put his nume to it. All | princip! The council reported forty-four should be allowed " gy by preferred. With this object in view the | Crook have been considered by the perfect it and render it more acceptable, now «hip, and deprecates any, brganization which | the leading democratic papers in the coun- [ clergymen having been rece’ved into fellow- | Lo00 s ed to name the man for’ that Poers recently sent the sum of $250,000 to | Wa department, with the vesult | that It has been passed and become a 1aw. | \ouiq tend to any such Tgsult. The plat- | try have condemned it—both of the old | ship. The council received with regret the 3 VNG 0 R R R London in order to purchase the bonds which | that woie of them were accepted, | it must be considered as a whole, treated | polid tend to sy such WhSM RS DI | gare varlety and of the mugwump va- | statcments made by the public in a hundred UYING SLP BOYD Portugal is expected to issue as soon as tho l They have 60 throwr out by | largely as a party measure, and contrasted | {7 riety. The democratic of the | ways of the defiance of law and order by It Is known thet a delegation of free silver Berne arbitrators have decided the question | the department as excessive, and adver- | ¥ith the McKinley law. uinfluenced by * ways and means committe ondemned | popular outrages to which the name of lynch 30 onference with the populist cons of boundarics. A few days ago, on Septem- | tisements for new bids for the work will be | PEFsonal disappointments, or any pride of BOILER EXPLOSION, it, and the entire democ majority in | law has been given. It was also reported that | Bress commitieo of the Second district ber 15, advices from Pretoria said that the | published within a short time. No informa- | OPinion, I may be permitted to speak of the the house of representatives condemned it the increase of members in Unitarian askng that Deaver be soliclted Transvaal government had acquired the prior | Hon Was given out at the department today | Measure as it ls—nothing extenuate nor set | Four Killed and Four Injured at Crystal, Now that Is a great misfortun It is a | churches is in rather larger proportion (han ) of the ra 1 favor of Boyd. Some rights in Delagoa bay. including control of :‘.1 I\‘-(}l‘m \:,.u the bids were cousidered | down aught in malice. Of its strictly tariff North Dakots. misfortune that the democratic party was | the increase in population of the country o ‘“" 1’:“'" who are opposing fusion clatm the port dues, thus glving the Transvaal a | {0 ER, a0 \'nfhl ne "m')'" TS \‘\um{ be in- | features, it may be truthfully urged that it GRAFTON, N. D., Sept. 25.—By a boiler | not able to evolve a tariff bill that the Reports and recommendations were read, r’:‘ it Doaver. whl withdraw and give democ- e iing Dosition and free access €0 the | Mirucied re aiaing® authorised to be con- | s o vast improvement over the McKinle P Ny gl i party would accept as a settlement of the | made by Rev. Dr. G. Reynolds, sccretary of | 4CY some of the oftices they will cease thelr comn e, Garters for bachelor officers, | aw and will clearly demonstrate its superi. | XPlosion this evening near Crystal four men | party woulf accert ws v Bl oniuL B0 B the Atherican Unitarian® association; ~ Mrs. | OPPOSition. it so far Deaver has shown = pitad steward's bullding ¢t | ority, as time rolls on and the business in | were killed and four badly wounded, one il S R P nily A. Flefelt, secretary of the Woman's | M disposition to draw out of the ruce JAPANESE VEEY SECRETIVE, T aa i, oavien the | Uil country aliall adjuat dtael? to 1ts provic | fatally. Tbe killed are g astlamente Alrondy baxi 8 proclama- | Gutional altfane:; D. M. Wilson, suserin. | 1B the counties mentioned which are . aenate during the past sesslon of con- | slons. It recognizes in part at-least the | poppRT HAWTHORNE. that this Is only the beginning of the cru- | teadent of the New Engla d; Rev. D. W. Mo Claimed to bo ready and anxious to bolt there Give Out but Very Little News, but What | gress Senator Manderson secured an in- | democratic principle of free raw materials ipedid LLURLEL: b D e Hnerionn. Industries, Now that | louse, superintendent for the middle’ states | 876 seventy thr legites. There will probas They Do is Correct, limit of expenditure for the con- | 1t may safely be asserted that the new law CHRIST BEHRENS. S4ds assiist MnoricAn. R0E Ry kavs | and New Bnglands Rev. D, 1 super. | by be music in the air regarding the Otoa VICTORIA, B. C., Sept The steamer | ot hook from $300.000 Lo | will not cripple or embarrass a single indus F. A. BARRENGER, e b four democratic frlends that | Intendent of tho western stae Y. G Ly | S SERLED AR A8 inted that this dslsghs Empress of Tndia arrived tonight from the wding the house conferees on the | (T it the land, nor throw out of employment NICK PHELPS. o wera: at the :bottom of the: well, dark n“m % Aporinis dent for the Pacific coast AL ""‘ bolt g o ; ree o the appropriation of a ‘single workman, nor unduly stimulate | o iocired are: Charles Shepard, fatally; | o s ol neys | Dovs Gould, secretary of the West o ommitiee met in the Orient, briuging the following advices over-production on’ the one hand nor exorbi- 19 D0NERR 6F81 CRAFIA BUSPNTE, IAJATIYS | daiap. and. dismal; s b e ' | Unitarian confererice, and Rev. Howara axton cafe last night, but immediately ad- YOKOHAMA, Sept. 14.~No one now doubts < gler has been appointed post- [ tant importations on the other. Alex L. Trus, Morrls getly) Thomas Morgan. | Depun (o fook wp o Joe, TUPHHEr, 8 (o | Brown presentod the report of tha cammites I.Wr”:".:”m! s ock (uls morUR SRR chetenth T X ster at Youngstown, Polk coun a., “Fellow \ocrats of the Empire —_— not find some star of ho e WOle | on “The New World.” 8 {8 plans may come to light Seve: that the long delay in Japan § .""“" ™Y vice W. R Perking, e FANETEE i .‘ll AL "" l“tllr‘lun'l.:'m‘” Inquiring Into the Ad§mx Accident. have begun to annoint our bruises and try WA 1‘,.,}. ,',l,".,., of the business com- | MEmbers of the committee ‘\,»,5“1«..\”(1 |(\I'|.|rl"'yl movements 18 to allow time for the comp Foster of .;.k.M.‘v,l.‘ Tn.. has fled an ap- | not harah critiolsm of demiocratio ' leaders VALLEJO, Cal, Sept. #.--In accordance | to bulld some scaffold by which we m 1Nt | ittee and the reception of foreign dele intended 1o attempt maming the temporary tlon of a great plan of Invasion. Any day | PECEQR At A0 g Mrehitert of tha | or democratic measures, nor conflicting coun- | With o fro EAatRrs Gr. the Neve | climb out, But we .are loidi thers ‘Rre | {hio oonforencs took s recars ot arseH chairman, but they refused fo talk appor 1 may bring news of a battle in northern Corea | {REGIEICHT G8 SURCERISEE drohitect of the | cils. but it is a time for concillation, for | Herbert, the board of éfMitels, consisting of | lower depths yet in store for us, — And so e All they would eay was that while they and of the salling of 50,000 troops for some [ wus forced to resign by the secretary, unity of purpose, for agaressive action. The | Captain Charles 8. Cottom, commanding the | this country is to be held in a state ul‘ GERMAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS, might not be allowed 1o name the temporary Point on the Inner coast of the gulf of F e control of both legislative departments of | flagship Philadelphia, Confimander C, M, | Suspense. It can be ended in Just one chairman, there was Do power to prevent ©hi-Li, but as the decisive time approaches SHOT BY 4 WYOMING COIVBOY, the government is at stake in the coming | Thom commanding the:Bennington, Lieu- | WAy, and that Is by overwhelming republican the Seventh A their recommending a maw™c: that position, the Japanese authorities grow more and more — election. Inter-party strife must now cease | tenant Commander 1 .M Bimmonds, ord- | Victories In November. (Great uppiause Lossy)l Douglas county will be atiowed ik’ bonss feaf to appeals for information. They frankly | Cook of the TL Cattle Outtit Dangerously | and our attacks reserved for the foes who | mance officer, and Liddtepant H. M. Dra. | When New York gives Lovi LOUISVILLE, Sept. 25.—The openir of providng the temporary chalrman In the declare that secrecy is one of their conditions 1njured. are already forming their lines of batile | per, julge advocate, nfet, today to inquirs | 76,000 majority (applause) and lndlana h the German-American Catholic congress was | Fer*0% of Ea P. Smith. When the conven. of success. This belief is not agreeible to the SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 25.—(Special.) agalost us. Democratic national and state | Into ihe circumstances of 1he U. 8. 8. Ad- | state ticket 25,000 (applause), and lllinols n e ripa e IBTOS Was | ton Is organized Buffalo county will in all ewspaper correspondents who have recently | oy Cot SRS L L Cattle | Administrations must altke be loyally sup- | 48" grounding up nesr Bl Paul's Island. | gnd those states who have wavered fall vored this morning by a clear und bracing | probability be asked to provide the perma- arrived from San Francisco and who strongly | B4 Dickinson, the cook for the TL Cattle j ;o090 The striking on the yeef occurred mbout 4 | goain into line, and the next congress is | atmosphere. The pontifical muss at St. Mar- | Rent chairman, and he will answer to the desire to be admitted 1o the confidence of | company, was shot Saturday evening by Jim | “The ‘administration of President Cleveland | Ginte that' mothing conld B dittinguisned | republican, there will be an assurance (hat | tin's ‘church and at the cathedral were at- | Bame of W. D. Oldham. —Mr. Oldham will the government Swith, & cowboy in the employ of the same [ has been clean handed, economical, pains- [ a few feet ahcad of the sim Eppublican Ligte Wil ba'ak SAUIEAAS ans || LN sRuIGh nd ok she sathedral wora i) (R SER S SRR, © ASEECIIGR ISR \n Impression has been conveyed by | company. The shooting occurred at Gil King and patriotic. The various depart it oL condition. (Cheers.) half of whom could be accommodated. Mgr, | iree silver convention by storm some time uglish newspapers in eastern Asia that | \oie iy Johuson county. Smith and Dickin- | Wents of the national government have been Ttobbed the €ounty Treasury. I think the Ohio democrats the other d Dr. J. 8. Chrader of the Catholle University | 880 He 18 a good parli ntarian andone Abundant and trustworthy supplies of news | o, " 0a" oo words about warhing dish conducted with success, and the democratic | SHERMAN, Tex.; Seépt] %.—At 1 o'clock | declarcd all these disasters of which we speak | of Washington delivered the sermon. His | Of the best speakers In the state. Thers be obtained in China. An examination | {08 AT SGIRE BUETE GOIE RATNOE QEBeS | party, as a whole, s entitied to the con- | an alarm. was given fihmi the office of | came upon the country under the McKinley | subject was "'The Soclal Question WIll be three secretaries to logk after record- of the telegrams sent from Chinese ports to | BHER the Xormer Arel B8 A1-caliber Col's | gjonce ‘of the masses of the pecple, whosc [ County ‘Treasurer “WiBim® Scott in the | bill. Well, to be sure, the McKinley bill was | The first meeting of the priests' soclely | & the sctlons of the convention, and Honin Europe and Amerlca does not sustain that | revoiver i Ared at ickimson, he shot | o reste it endeavors falthully to serve. The | court house. e had bagn®found lylng on | & Jaw until that 20th day—was it?—of August, | took place at St. Honiface school hall, at 11 | of Douglus, Rittenhouie of Frontier and belief. for their varlous accounts of the events [ Lkin& cifect 1 bis right breast and lodsing | [0 N00R (0L oF our tate government un. | ihe floor of his office, BRBnk and’ uncon | when the Gorman bill was pssed. It had | o'clock, and was attended by about 200 [ Morkan of Cass will probably he calied upon since the fight at Asan, there Is scarcely any | [0 " il W Glooting: Smith mounted hie | der democratic auspices has merited the pub- | Sclous. A raid had ‘bedh mnde upon the | been arrested. e en lstening from | pricsts. ; to.do it, This was the slate that was fixed upon foundation, ‘while the Japanese, if silent, do | 4lely after ¢ shooting Smith mounted e e e \Wa fave given to the mate | safe and the ofmielal wal dftacked by un | day to day fo the fes that fn two | The technieal arrangements for the con- | late last night by the Bryan people. not atfempt to mislead on vital points. ~ One | 1O7%¢ 4 MAGe L SREARS ¢ he coun- K 1 wh robbers. ‘The (resuker ha¥ not re- | weeks, or in three or four, It would be re- | gress have been completed and the work of CASTOR HAS IT FIXE REban,. aad one only, is laid (o their charge: Dickingon was brought to Sheridan, | Wise laws; we have reformed abuses; we | guincd consclousness amfl #he particulars | peiled. It was not a law in a sense that any | the different committees has proved very | That there w IT-UUR Tar: dnd one only e dad 0 thelr SAT8S: | whore he received surgical attentlon. He | have atded the cause of labor, and we have | of (he robbery cannot ha-dearned: Officers | Pealod: [t was ot 8 fw in B EnIE G A | ecem L, | The recention commiiiee iy iat there Wil be a boit there ‘sesma B i oA anE deubtiut e | wil ver contributed largely to the added greatness, | have picked Up a clow and are working on | merehant or manSECEIE SRR RO O, Jo b GOl aiq service in welcoming dele | (O D¢ RO doubt. Such a move has been e effe i mantle — C 50, prosperity and wealth of our grand ol | i twlekraphing and riding in all directions. £ WAR.Ge8C.30.8 4 e & dele- | brewing for weeks, engineered by. Castor exculpated Japan from technical blame in the SUGAR REFINERIES CLOSING. 7 8 The' treasurer had drawn $1,00 from his the statute book. Why, sir, 1t would be | gates ard guests as they artive i UMs city. | and (he men e and M cmoeér” i e matter of the sinking of the Kow Shing, monwealth RCEp T Danic ¢ pasi oty 10 pay deachiers, and (it | Just about as reasonable o complain of a |~ Generally speaking this, the seveuth Ger: | ngion, controh - But wheta e '34. 4 — . 3 STOOD FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY much 5 certainly stoled, and perhaps [ man who had been arrested, handeuffed and | man Catholic congress, will be quite In line I be FIRE A5 A CHOLEKA CUKE, e ke e Sis The democratic party stands in this state, | Money from cther funds,’ locked up in a coll for nat supportng. his | with its predecessors so far as practical re- | berqicierr ageoi¥ention, during it or ime —— NEW YORK, B ety S as it has ever stood, for that religious liberty i te—— family as to complain that the McKinley bill | sults for the body of German Catholics in | yer beer, settled upoy ‘X"l[l‘l(vxx that has. not Aflicted Distriot of Wareaw Rurned Out— | WD R0 L FE S mendent Have- | hieh 1s guaranteed them by our constity. | MOYOWents of S:ugoiag Vesselt, nept. 28. | aid not give prosperity during this period of | tho United States arc concerned last dollar that thers will be a ieiote Mauy Suffering Inmatos Consumed. WAKARGH thE AMEESH FREE ining com- | WL b BYATI L alEn the republican narty | gL, S Krancisco — Departed — T suspense. And (hen we are told that under [ Tho followlng officers were elected toduy: | demoeratic ticket 1y the ool "raEBt WARSAW, Sept. 26.—Sixty houses in tne | PADY has lasued orders for the closing down | yion, 850 1, SRR, M TeRuaticas ! States steamehin Tholls, for San D o Mciinley Will the price of wool went | 11, C. Spaunhorst, St Louls, president; F. | aretstle, Heket b Ixuhmlnu‘.ll:l«}m ea olty of Mlassekl, o the district of Kalish, | itk Tiveor S mext week e es o' [ ment of the proscriptive epirit, which At Niw' York—arrived=Noordland, from | dexn—and hat since It Las been made freo | Baumer, Byiacuse, vie presidents 0. 8 Hu- | delegato from Custer said It was even sar Russian Poland, where the cholera I8 making | yopnerios will be ordered shut down, This | (MPts to set up a religious test as & quall. | Antwoip: WhILLKInG, from Bremon, Wigher (nan with sugar at & 40 per cent | taries; H. 11 Rademan, Louisville, treasurer, | ChalFman Martin of the state central coms fearful ravages, were s:t on fire last night | dction I+ tuken beciuse of the laree Smount | flcation of oficial preferment in this land of W Yok, (AAREAI, oM | Guty. ANl Uv's, notwithstanding the old dem- | : - - mitlee relterated with great emphusis Jast and completely destroyed. A number of the lined sugar now on hand and also, it | the free. and which is propogaied by a ce \l_ Queenstown—Arrived- Catalonia, from | ocratic o hat the duty was aly Organtzsd to Fizh the Unio night that he believed a stralght ticket pletely : ) a tha i always « aid, Lecutme Of the operation of the | taln poiltical organization, which deserves | Bisios 4 At A duly Akays ; a8 should be put in the field. In reply to the fomates of the houses who were suffering | new tiriff on at the hands of every falr minded | At Hremen—Arcived-Traave, from New | faded to the cost of the domest Artloa W YORK, Bept. 25.—At & meeting of guegtion whether a dofinite: plan had. bee the dread disease and were too weak 1o | NEW YORK e O. Have. | #3%0r8 gniployers and Bullders league Jo » from ak (o | Henry H i i R L uysraay Moltinley. the Employer | Bullders league John P. | yade by the administrationlsts to bolt the | " nan, but which the republican state conven- | Yurk ke un effort to save themselves were | meycr sald today: “The operations of the | L/ make i ere [ I tive AleaqPéfations of the | \ion" dlstinctly refused, though earnestly . T NG SN SR S e s Leo was elected permanent president, and | convention, he replied that ne had ‘‘heai burned to death, hooting &l Fort Shervidan, ekl v 1 logis s refineries in the country, throwing the men | asked, to condemn. CRICAGO, San Scrgeant Cummings, | tie reference to the administration of Presi- | Francls J. Schuch, vice president. The object | the rumoi It s known positively, how= Obliterating the Hetting News. Mho worksd (in them oub ob employment Senator Hill declared t pvernor Flawer | 0 b e nade the best showine | dent Harrison, under wh the country = of the organization Is to advise ways and | ever, that Mr. Martin In seeking to chee BIRMINGHAM, Eng., Sept. 25.—The Bir- | fu0 1t Wil bropabiy close all the rest of | was among the best governors New York | (ehif \WEAIT WEEE E BBt KROWIE | prospered as It had never prospered before ' means (o antagonize union labor In the | a downcast admiuistration man, told bim hem next week. This will mean pu t neat week. This will mean putting | siate has ever had end predictsd Lieutenant or since. More manulactures de by bullding trades. ‘Twenty-seven huilders, ‘nm a bolt was a certainty. | minghtm and Aston free library committees | at least 1060 men out of work. The price | 5 ; P 1 the infantry skirmish. Temorrow | T I B ot 12 Shlilarass @i} Tasing And bet ur i "below Uhe Cost ‘of production. | Governor Sheebsn, wiom he designated s | BF b0 G50 JEOGYRUNER RGO | Awmerican workmen, more of the products of twenty carpenters, threo stalr bullders and | The cry of party disciplive and the per: S1h4 oWy from ' the mewspapers on 81w 10 the | Lun, S0 ;uAm- bast the company has been p | u'):hl :Illt\l- Ill ant," .“‘j,, ..u,é "g uture. | private Martin, Sixth cavairy, is (hought | American farms sent out to the markets of . twenty-six painters signed tho roll. The or- | petuation of Jeffersonian principles is th - Fmriing arn the | working the refineries at a considerable he senaton then concluded as follows to bave the best chance for the cavalry gold ; the world during President Harrison's ad- | ganization aims to deal only with the indi- | standby of the antl-fusionists, but the Mbresies wuder trol. Jos: ‘Sinklog every prejudice, | 18 & weak one in the ears of the mem subordinating | medal, A minlatration than were ever before sent away | vidual Jaborers rather than with the unions.

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