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ESTABLISHED JUN 7 OMAIIA, THUR DAY ]\[()R\[ NG, SEPTEMBER 19, . " - 2 » N. W. Corner 16th & Douglas, i OMAHA, WILL SELL TOMOs#ROW. THE ‘ “OPE WILL ALSO SELL TOMORROW ) | i + At from HALF fo NEAREY HALF PRICE ‘ LA R P E TS NO SHOE SALE EVER HELD WILL| £ COMPARE WITH THIS ONE. . 8 ey J. W. DIMICK OF PHILADRLPHIA This Sale Caps the Climax s AN i oe TR Every Pair of Shoes calf Siin Shot X i it FINE ENGLISI ANT BEST QUALITY Cork Sole 8hoes Ta Watsmtod, $§.50 - KIDDERMINSTER BRUSSELS | Bady Brussels and every other stylo et . : [ Which were sold to us by the trustees to wind up the estate of Shoes the k. weil, feel well and o well. Every Day Shoes A £for Btreet wear, 3 ; | f b | (e i are less 010 Taateer Ehies O S s o v Kan 5 3 i s thansmall }| prepared leather that is soft | l olt i § @ | 3 5 With borders to - SR I a Worth $te Sheral 4 Worth 90c a ] mateh, worth $1.50 You Will Be Able Al Shocs are from the fivery 4 BT e L T T s o 2 i 3 Rt i all \I_\I*\ 1 -:l\nnl narow or browd toe, A ¥y g . go at to find ROB‘NSON & lu_lm ¢ and in congress, in all si and Every Kind of Shoe RICHARDS SHOE CO. Worth irom $4.00 to 5 .00 a 1 air, S/ l TEST PATERNS BEA e 4 that will be worn this fall o ' qf: [ % " | MOQUETT e e rf%%x%*fi*gmgzfligj‘%s@ o it Carpets, Huyal Vin el hKt. uh e 5 p Custom made, $ kind $3 U{} [a Eis B¥ Baer\rJER Fas ~ With Borders to Match. VERY F he Men's Fine Shoes The aualities Worth $250 a yard, go at A s N.-d SsE LAGE SHOES i » Vorth 3125 0 Custom Made. N : e =0 e &P : sl 5 | ' he most critidal gentlemer 7 TOKIO SHOES d 3 ) VUALED a s y attend this s Waorth $1. . °;‘ Worth $1 we can assure Wil Hay et 8 to ba seen in Omaha, < | Moquetie, Velvet, L d M| - T“:"“::"‘" , e ¢ N Orietital and Wilton | i Best The Ladies’ Shoes ‘ iy B w0 vt g, 5[] $4 g0 GO A" 0il are beautifu!, and every Fit Perfectly . zoos e g - o 4 [ OFs ] ¥ e B Cloth R 5 ancy Conrrn ss thcs R .$2 i and wear or much luss than half price Thtantatialoes P 3 g0 at EXTRA WELL. Bonton Btore, Childs' Shoes. . . 4 i . ; 2 ; QT &N . y. (felisize '1"'\’.‘.5‘;;\xn:fln§_‘h\' M.i:.?x‘:‘ :Il‘uly: i A N 100, §1.25 » b 31000 Sl V“m : The style tomorrow R £1.395 5 isin and B B 15, every pair. um““““ ‘1rltzl‘l,..;lxx\\-‘:l‘:;‘:. ! ; IR b0 | g-‘. 54\ | 'OSTQN : STORE 1()th(()1$l(lAI[?1(}\uqlub :rl“»l\‘\?; b i AT A R, Vistor. Harperts 1 !'v‘m velt, i I ”nam.rl\ + 1“' | r g i Large Number of Notable Personages lf\?\’)nvi.\l't) Isrl‘l‘ groat :"” o ute 10| oitee '-, cities. b [‘Totul Loss Will Amonmt fo Almost Half a | des and the ba i ahos ch mor i | Rival Chic Present to Witness the Ceromony. AL e a9 b ip “Cleveland | CULBERSON WILL STOP THE Vn.n'lu& Million Dollgre, ros i ihelemah Pt 3 T TS HIMSELE R1C watersoakdd, Kinlock Nelson, who offered the opening damaged in’ varig stock of the new company | A e r X . ad not been determined upou, but it will T : $1,000,000, and isjall probability | o Political Facticns Indulge in ome Lively fettos, | Denies that He lins Changed His | — prayer. Turt's I ision Ha Littl y are ally wrecked are L 3 5 % o) ] Weight with the Ch Executiy 2t A 4 2 Lk Views on the Stlver Question BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS ALL FINISHED | Mr. Buliccl tatrolucad Prestaent Howell | Jysiuy, Tex,, sept. 18.—Governor Culber- | CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. HARD HIT BY FIRE | mon, Sebisiter & bec and “the | v VORK, Sept, 1%-—Senator Vest of [SWIFT MEN GET THE WORST OF IT ¥ L. Stanton 4 [son was scen this morning in referer - Malic first named Y oo | Missouri was interviewed today in regard to en Mr. Bullock introduced President | Judge H opinion at Dallas yesterday A T L States Exposition Collier, who delivered the opening address. | Tt Bablsa iR <2 Destraystorgs (DUUAIMENTOD ank buildings 3 d { 2 T Nt Nabyolut Sennati exults Mee ier, who dclivered the opening address. | favorabie to prize fighting. He refused to ex- on e St odlan e ank bulldings | avestion. He said: I kuow absolute nxationnl Results of n Mecting of Open to the Public President Collier - was followed by Mrs. | masl 15 vebitent id e s The la . C. H s, (v 2 e o 0 the Cook County Rep: ns in R e A DA O QLR ) nself, but it Is evident he will ig- T A T enye” ok Slot i ! nothing of the published report and the al- v ; ; opinfon and prevent the fight. To ] - eged conversation never occurred. Durin Which Fisty and Clubs Sy o Women Managers, who spoke in behalf of the pIn! n igh Tha " » ey, Iy 4 $15,000, which wag 8 g Genpgusae ot . Reople: woman's Q8pATtHONLEI 1} el 0L THE | be prepared for an adverse opinion he has Erapisty ungiptoney des s was every s y stay abroad no one approached me on the Were Freely Used. Booker T. Washington, the principal of | Deen looking up Governor Ross’ acilon on the > The Postal the Tuskege Normal institute, then delivered | SUllivan-Kilrain fight, which he T ted re ) t | Bt TRt 1 change of views on the silver Telegraph builling, In | subject. 1 have not left the ranks of free s DIANAP eptiil e ‘clock | the rear of the Blackford M ¢, was s1ghtly | coliege advocates, and my adherence to the ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 18.—~The morning of | an address on behalF of the negro department, | fFO coming off in Texas, but was unable o “v:n\:n\n':ul::l 2,":{.: 0 ('\:,, G.,, 4 z]‘;(: e RS e S G T e BH A Bl e Save Sinbys advocatsd 1a| OHIOAGO, Eept. 18.--A mbeting of tho res the opening day of the south's great show, | Mayor King spoke for the gt cladrge fii0 N0- I BECORR UMD IibEe boer im0 Rk and b ck buld. | Ma3 108t no wires. unchanged, notwithstanding the unauthorized | publican county central commiitee was held the Cotton States and International exposition, [ B. Brown repr:sented Goverror Atkinson, | | : I IRERKS L qouEQApOn o oor in the five-story. sjpagyand h The losses and insurances are as follows, | report to the contrary. I firmly believe In | v y1o Great Northorn ho'el last night for thd dawned auspiciously bright and clear, afford- | Who was prevented by, 1l health trom speak: | 1oV e Al‘("lul.lynv‘l‘;,?(ni [“‘l}";‘({:}‘“’;"‘):)."'3\‘0‘;::" | 1ng occupled by Hastman, SRhI:it ¢ & Lee, 0n | although many of the minor i | the full and unlimited coinage of silver | tha A AT e P > aggregate amohnte toiiaevarali| sdainat. the Hingla atant 4 | purpose of choosing a chalrman. For som fng to the thousands of northern visitors in | M8 for the state. e e a0 ihe Aerlil: | the south fide of Washingigh street, betwien | in the aggregate will amount to s egainst the single standard of gold. 1 want | ¥ g ; Do i NOT ES W VERE PRE: e Ve i Meridian and Pennsylvania streets. It was | thcusand dollars, are not incluled: it understood that I have not in the least de- | time there has been frict'on between the the city a sample of typical southern Septem- NOTABLES WHO WERE PRESENT. mands him to enforce them. Governor Cul. | EISTLAS g an s L ¥ Eastma i six-story bulld- | parted from my principles on the sllver ques- | politiclans supporting Mayor Swift and others o ad coples of the order made and | at X ed th o would be a | 8t ory bulld ed fr ineiples B - | politicians supporting Mayor e wonther. + As the day wore on tho'heat | The parade to'the grounds was one of the | DEFSON han had coples of the order made and once realized that the fire would be a v » 0 loss TR EeY PoeL AT R t n 1085 to know how o it is certain he proposes to prevent the fi L P e o e, he 1, and really I am at a 1085 to know how | who are against him. Incidental to the wor threatened to pass the limit of comfort, but | Most notablo ever seen fn the south. It In- | ' Thare is o ranger foree eontrolled and go trous one and the entjre fire department | frm will lose $15,000 on sto-k, Wi h $100,00) | it was I came to be misrepresented.” f ol i | tended th f the buoyant crowds on the streets did not | cluded the following medibers of the govern- | erned by special laws and. they can was summoned. in-urance, 1008 of choosing a chairman 1t was iniended that oot i the tomoaature g ey | Dent, board in carulages; Dr. W. C. Dabney, f (ered anywhere in the state by the governor | Notwith:tanding the lard fighticg cn the | Th: Indlana National bank building v Trying to Aveld m Strike factions should together in harmony. oe o ..m‘",,l wm‘»mp PRESLRTS, RN . §ORC i\h‘.( J. M. (I\wl‘ll, 1;-[u‘-~:\-nllug the State d> | without military red tape regulation a § P aenaviinens \Ealanatic flames | destroyed. Loss on building, $10,00) to #5),- | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18.—Thirty delegates, rep- | They got together all right, but not after the L . partmen’ Commander O, o J. Train, Captaln | their special provinee is to prevent infraction | they soon s > 3Ho' four-s one | 200 resenting the coal miners in St. Clair county, | fashion outlined. There were fights Witho During the night the finishing touches had | T. H. Terry, Mr. Frank Strong, Mr. W. E. | of Jawa, Govesnor Guiberasn wiliprobabiy usal| oa o, A 10:: 2007 19up- R0V, 350D) Addison C. Harrls, law library, $15,000; 5 L R 4 "i ne | g huild of e Ind 1 G S and ten operators, representing the leading | number, broken heads and bloody noses, an peen put on a number of the buildings and | Dec Ravenel, Charles E. Kemper, Prof. W. G. | this force, Ross directed such force to call | PUll1InE of the Indiana National bick, in urance. i hethretlen R el ) s o] SO s i LS B every effort had been made o get the grounds | C1ATK, G. Brown Goode and Mr. Kerr Cralg. | on the milltary if necessary, and Culbe s | mediately e of which Voluey T. Mallett is orge Manfield, stock valued at $ ”'” i a I(rll:‘]")l i e P b et AR L the meeting generally was claracterized by, 1n 8000 shape for the opening, and thoso whe | 10 CAFIiges wero alto the fo'lowinz mem: | action this morning unmisiakably .indicatad dent. © The bullding, was soon at the | to $10,000; total insurance, $25,000. His dar o Carhitrats tho aueslion e & unitors| ¥/l dlsorder. Joft the pauk yesterday found a great trams. | CCT2, 0f the staff of thegoveraor of Louis'ana: | he would do the same and prevent the fght of the flames, which continued to |88 18 from smoke and waler Y | seale of wages to conform with the scale prior | The first fight of the evening occurred when A . s sl ans- | General E. P. Cottreaux, Coloncl C. L.|at all hazards, AR 5 ad, and soon the ent're NOThWESt COPNET | povared by neurancs, L0 Store, $5,000, | o tne strike of 1894. The fact that some of | Deputy Sherifft Goodman of the antlSwift ormation this morning. From the tops of | Walker, Colonet J. C. Anirews, Co'onel | W YORK, Sept. 18.—William A. Brady, th i o %, i G rsinspan the mines are already paying the scale has ¢ ro way | 1 848 flagstafls about the grounds there floated | Gorge H. Varnar ajor Maurice Generelly, | Corbett’s manager, said when he heard that le square was within the fire limits, Shoe store of J, W. Hart, stock damaged; | caused dissatisfaction amoiig the unions, and faction attempted to force his way into the > pe < o | Major George S. Kouster and Colozel D-ed A: ge Hurt's opinion was In favor of th e Western Union building, in the rear [no estimated loss, but is covered by in. | C20° strike A s, and |y oom against the wishes of Buck McCirthy, & the pennants and flags of the nations of the .y 4 A another strike seems so imminent that the 4 3 o coming off at Dallas, and that no legal | and fronting on South Meridian street, wiih | furanc ohry 1 s e o | Swift man. MeCurthy landed oa Gooiman's earth, and tho doors of the buildings wh cle now existed to prevent Corbett and | p, p The New York stare, owned by the P mesting was called under the Suapices of the | 00" yroke 1t in two places, k »1 out five have been closed for several days were wing forelap represcatstives . we tzeimmons mecting in Texas, that he g | TERLRGRe TTURLAK alogRNSNE IR Jlge, ry . v CHiPrRANT: 119 | Mate organisation of the Lnfiafiliue wotkara | 00" th 1 K xl( d him s S Thi e e | Luis Mé Jove, representing V Mo tpg X it ho WS | soon caught. This latter bufldirg is of brick | Qoo ¥, 18 a heavy loser by | of America, It is intimated that in case the | Of his teeth and kr him 8 o thrown open. In the interiors of the build- | e Macehl, the European commis atisfied everything would be smooth L ] : » figures, Lut it will run | operators do not agree to the scale ed | deputy sheriff was carrled asay by his | . P Brad 1 Corbett 1 le. for n- | and five stories high The upper floor " | operators agree to the scile as asked 3 fngs a great deal of work has been accom- | B, Ganzales, representis Iady ald Corbatt fwould Aleexsfor A 2| AHC ® '8 Eh. - |away up Into the thousands for by the miners a general strike will take | friends. Detective Sergeaut Gard, who was plished. Over nine-tenths of-the exhibits | Mo : loritn, refresenting Argen | (9010, Where he will train, on Ogtober 2. The | uscd as tho battery room, and tho nest floor estern Unfon block, 10ss to telegraph | place in Ilinols, |.in the room, made an attempt to control thd Wwere complete, and neatly appareled attend odore H. Mangel, representing Costa ”’l”‘\"".[‘l‘“]} ) apex ”[;:uh-dll‘xb _)n\lll). De- | below, used as the operatihg room, were sooa | COMPany, $8,000, on batteries and instru- - actions of County Clirk Jam's R. Van Cleave, ants stood at each booth. The police had & | Rica; Consul Genergl D'Auglade of Fance: | ottt s Manager Brady. Corbett's iyt | 109ded with water and afi wires burned ofr, | Jicit®: The BUNK 50 badly dam Se Goodw. | and the second battle of tre evening was on. parade and were patrolling the grounds; ex- | ) of Frayes," Mr. Hillman of Great | public - in this city befors the |cutting off communication with ali other | fee x““' 1”1:‘ h‘m-‘l‘nlx. were loc the | st 3 P 18.—Another saiz- | Van Cleave objected to the officar’s interferq {""nl-"‘gn‘r:_llflrl\::lf Werg evarywhers, and every sin, 1“ ot 'l';r*nluu‘uvln‘ of Italy, anl Mr. eting will be at Madison Squ points. s $10,000, | {ix”}d‘,\‘ul“'\f‘, Co., Whose 1088 | yre of smug led goods has fust been made | €nce and prompily received o crack over the as read crowds. astagal so from Ital oA suranc on September 30. Filzsimmo " L s grinsics The tof A i here, a recently opened jewelry store being | Sranium from the officer’s stick. T 1 oused he day 8rew older the crowds that had | Among the state’y commissloners who rode | announced he Wil leave for the south F &1;",‘“ furniture fessd Sth “,"’",‘ zEsalpijar Rue: toald 5D [ eRigi e pavarai ate " watcbos and vl | Van Cleave's (riends and a wild rush was nitted to the grounds gathered around | n’the line w Messrs. Frank Weeks and | pext. Lee was one of the largest In the country | r — 4 R L 5 talen | M3do for Gard, one man seizing him by the es and anxiously awaited the arrival | J. H. Vaill, Mrs. DY Ward Northup and Mrs. ; ~— and an immense stock was carried. The im- LD 1 2 FOR THE DAY, |Uable gems seized. All the prozerty taken | pneck, others by the arms and legs. Ho was of the military and officlals. Sarah T. Kimney, of the Connecticut board: | GIVEN A NOVEL OBJECT LESSON. ! mense bullding and stoek were fotally d . by the detectives is of a character that would | carried bodily from the room, every ant{- PREPARATIONS FOR THE PARADE. | Willis J. Avbott of the Iiinois board; Wil- R e et stroyed and only the walls remain standing. [ olics of Bx- | casily be brought into the country without & | Syitt man within resch taking a ood whaclk Down town preparations began early for | lam Wilson and L. P Mead, commissioners atisticlans Witness the Set-| The Indiaa bank building I8 completely | Shansing ( for Curren knowledge of the customs authorities. The | ¢ him. Ay Gard was deposited in the hall the parade to the grounds, and the uniforms | from lowa; Mrs. Felew'M. Winslow, from the int- o » Wage ¢ OVersy. wrecked. The banking room had recsntly NEW YORK, Se| 30ld to the an SOYOIRRIONE PERAS I8 ‘5“’I~:'” PXRR 0. Unop lderman Henry Lamm maneuvered in his of United States troops and local militla lent | Massachusetts board; Hon, James Edward EAPOLIS, Sept. 18.—The labor s'a- | been remodeled at a cost 0f about $60,000. | of $30,00) Las dejoiit.d in the posed election of Colo ]. Seeretary .nr 1and | josr and planted a v'gorous kick. Ana her & mariial tone (o the multitudes that congre- | Graybill of the New York board; Mr. J. E. | tisticlans were given an unexp-ct:d objeot | Next to the bank bullding fs e four-story | treasury for wh 0.000 {n ourrenn claims (his s an emphatle éndorsement b | rush was made for Gard and ho was thrown gated in the neighborhood at the corner of | Vincen-Heller, commissfoner from Arkansas, | jesson today in the settlement of & labor | brick occupled by the Pacific Express com- | poon transterred to Chi A $ the electorate of the governmeut's retrench-| p,4y1y out of the hallway, a free fight being Broad and Marietta streets, where the march- [ @04 & number of others, diMculty between the largest flog# miling |P2RY and United. States Express company, R OED. Asistant ment poltey. $3-5 in progress while he made Lis for ed exit. ing forces were mobllized. Tho city is a |, A unioue fealure was the appearance in| Y h SN : E | with offices, above. Next comes'ths fous-story | tary of the Treasury Curtis is at the treasury Arrosted for Postoffice Nobbery, Commissioner of Public Works Kent was mass of bunting and the waving decorations, | the line immediately following the carriages | company in the country and a delegation of | pyjlding occupied by Gsorge Mannfeld, cloth- | today in conference with Subtressurer Jordan TRINIDAD, Colo., Sept. 18 —Three men | standing in the commiites room when this RRTREiE fam and 1hy'banda of musio=and [ STRIANIIE IRS WOBREW hoart of 8 pumper[its smployes. Tho commisionsrs had beeh | ing merchants and George Wingerier, tobucco | A member of one of the promincnt firm of the | ang 4 womar, charged with the robbery of | fEht camo off and the assertion was at once ol mosphere of gayety and rejole- | Of FeP! A the negro board, as fol- | invited to the general offices cf the, Pills- | dealer. uilldings stocks were | bond syndicate 50 conferring b v, | ARG R WOIS A ity ¢ tha anti-Swift elame hat d :::Z gn‘::rmon:x'r‘.::[xt:lnp‘::.fi:‘h{ :Zntlrxlinruf Yhe | lows: J. Garland Penn: B. T. Washington; | bury-Washburn Flour Mill compafiy: (0 look | badly ‘damaged. To the west and on' the | Curtis. !4 alio coferring with Mr. |y pogtomce at Blossburg, N. M., September r li\ul.r ;‘,”‘-hn..“p 1]‘.“( . (lh‘h:cllizl: Qlmaantied’ Atiants of ‘64, wo temiliar to | Bishop W, l% aines, W. O. Emery, Arkan- | into its business method At the moment | corner of Meridian strest the Condon build- | The First Nitional bank of Brooklyn his |11, were arrested here. They are alleged 0 | of the committes, Loud cries were heard of K 8 , ® (o | sas; W, C. Colemap, North Carolina; G. V. |of their visit Charles A. Pillsbury, the man- | ing, four stories high and of brick, stands. | deposited $250,000 in g t 1% | have driven from here to Blossburg, where i ans B - many of the veterans of the federal armies, | ojark, Tennessee; Willlam Brown, Virginia; | aging director, was having a conference with | I e i $ in gold at the subtreasury Throw him out,” “Hang him" and “Throw who are today particlpating in the celebra- | 7. 5. Gibbs and Ma Lewy. of Florida, E | oiigation ot smplbyes WhRIadELtoe s | onton CIpita: L B Amesioans Bxpraas, | ln axohange for grasnback they made o successful rald on the bost- | him out the window,” and a rush was made 0 ployes, who aek:d for a | Boston Clothing company and the Big Foyr | Qelrichs & Co. have engaged $150,000 in | OMice. ey gave their names as Charles | i, nig direction. Being near p doorway, the exax Republican Dies Suddenly. tlon of the greatest victory of peace the south | ‘rhis morning M#¥or King received the | restoration of wages. Mr. Pilisb : J ) g received | restora o es. Mr, sbury asked | ticke ce d sines " t s . " ‘homas vers, John BEdwards and t has ever won following telegram FFOF Hon. C. L. Lavare!ta, | his visitors to lsten to the discussion. an mflll(».:.a ofice ‘and {hy Spencerlanl Business | gold for shipment tomorrow. ‘W. H, Cros:- | Black, mhon Rivers, ‘John' Riwa 1| commissioner lost no time In waking his At high noon every steam whistle in the | mayor of Mobll invitation they gladly ac § 2 y damage sustained In this block | man & Co. #ay they expect to ship, but |Loulsa Vans. escape, leaving behind him a full-blown fight u » ¥ atlo gladly accepted. Statements | will come largely from smeke and wa have not yet decide: he amou - 4 clty broke forth into noisy chorus, the 4 A Hon " Porter“King. | of both sidaswers made, M. BIGEEE aliawe 4 s 408w iave not yet decided upon the amount between his friends, anxious to protcet him, crowds In the streets cheered long and loud, | Ay of Atlntsz e Quecn Clty of NG | Ing (hat the miliog busipecs had boon ot TWO MILLION IN THE VAU Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Curtl e poelal 1o he | #0d the crowd of anti-Bwift men, dcsirous of and the festivities of the opening day were [ Gult greets the Queen Clty of tha South, | out profit for four years, and the men repl At 9 o'clock the fire tn Washington street | Assistant Treasurer Jordan Mr. Bacon of | * - speclal to the | gotiing at nim. fairly begun. and sends her most@@rdial And sir con: | Ing that it was profitable now. The reque. |\¥as under control, but:the Western Union | J. P. Morgan & Co. hcld a conference todsy. | Post Dispatch from Fort Worlh, Tex |~ Several more fights occurred during the: At 1 o'clock the procession under command | & fons upon’ the happy and timely [ j& (0 o At I e iy .u;‘.u ang | Pullding was still blazing up- The three-story | Mr. Curtls Informed a representative of ths | g Burchill, aged b6, was | meeting, which finally adjourned without re= of W. R. Kellogg of the United States arm. K o Y - gL }‘ Interna- they Wanj it removed. The commiss'one:s brick on Meridlan street; #ioeth of the West- | Associated press that his conference with the | dead in a buggy this mornhig. The d sult, save the appointm of a "harmony as marshal, began (o move. I the line were | USA! (E00 W e e Il | Atined to the discussion, which was vers | S0 Union bullding, occupied by tho Mayer [ gentlemen mentioned in no way related to an | was prominent In Texas republican | committee” which will endeavor to recon the Fifth regiment, United States army, the | hIox6 ! o Shrimened b aightach | LAMSRIR (A0 Grcurion. WA N Stencil company, and the saloon of George | issue of government bonds. His visit is en- | and o best known men in the state. | the two factions. Washington artillery, New Ofeans’ crack | tunity. Al (e e s Weiss, were flooded with: water. The great | tirely on private matters. Mr. Bacon and M-, | He held the position of postmaster of Fort company, commanded by Colonel John B.| birth I send. the. Rl praise and the hope an Unknown Schooner Capsize, | Ault In the Indiana Natlonal bank, which is | Jordan confirmed this statement, end said that | Worth under President Arthur, Arrested for Smuggling Diamonds. Richardson, the Fifth regiment of Georgia | of the south's port, kot 'ROIT, Bept, 1he—A Shocia) o th ;| situated In the rear of the bullding and | the conference does not in any way call for a | = CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Rapha:l Cordina, & volunteers, and various visiting state troop {€. L. LAVARETTA, o AP oSie w0 the NEWS | fronting on Pearl street, contains nearly | statement to the public. Mex At sted at the Paln making twenty-five companies in all. Fiv Mayor of Mobile. |from Alpena, Mich,, says: The crew of |$2,000.000 in cash. The flames licked clean Y YORK, Sept. 18.—Handy & Har | SSEECRR FANIR, WAL ATAALAG Mrle EOMAMN bands, including Gilmore's famous organiza- | GRAY GABLES, BUZZARDS BAY, Sept. | the schooner Kitchen reports that when cross- | everything around it, but, the money is be 111 ship $150,000 gold rrow. This | . NEW YORK, A special to the | house tods charged with smuggling tion, headed by Victor Herbert, furnished |15, —At 2 o'clock Private Secretary Thurber | Ing Saginaw bay yesterday they saw a | lleved to be safe. Across the allcy from the | does not come out of the subtreasury | World from Colon says: Peru for-|dlamonds. Gems to the value of $4,000 wers music for the tramping column, which swept | received a message from Atlanta stating | schooner capsize and sink within twenty | burned quarter on Washington street stands il | blds the recruiting of Cuban insurgents nd In his bagguge. He clalng that the its brilliant length out toward the exposl-| that it had been arranged that the pressiug | minutes. A gale was blowing at the time | the six-story Petuls dry goods building and [ Rival Companies May Consolldate. |The government sent Senor Orbegaza, vic s were placed there without his knowl~ u’;m Iburk. b‘el‘nnrn lnes of admiring and | of the button by the president should be the | and the Kitchen could not assist them. the “d"““'“' '2“ g‘fllsm !r:-m’fhe water wa ST. LOUI ept. 18.—A report current | president of the Senate, to Burope on a by his father, who is a merchant at cheering spectators. last feature of the dag# program at the ex- ———————— turned on and the upper: loor soon flooded ; effec % var | Becret miselon, which s supposed to have ‘As the head of the column passed the gate | positioh. Not Pleased with the New The water soaked clear tbrough to the base. | MOT® 18 to the effect that the St. Louts Car | JO0TSt HORPER, CRGG 0 WIED the companies were haited aad the dirsclors | ” President p,flm,,a,!,.,,,m the button LONDON, Sept. 18.—The news that an |ment and the loss will by tremendous :unul:::‘v‘nuld llhlr‘lAumncuu Car company bad | 8 4 ] VA NAm: o 3 prtiann o 6:55 p. m. American sugar planter has secured the ex- | oA F- Pettls owns thesEastman, Schleiter | cobsolidated. 1t s said that the new contern | gy op Chinese Rioters Bxecnted. : y & Lee bullding and s :mow m Switzerland. | Is about to establish in St. Louls the largest 5 pi J -althy manufacturer plaza, stacked arms and we! Sviase n"“-QE PP clusive right to land & submarine cablo in [ The Western Union bulld ng is owned by : ouls the largest | 1 oNDON, Sept. 18.—The Times publishies a | and best equipped plant in the world for the of Beaver Fulls, Pa, was arrested here tos to the barbacue stand, where they were the Hawall s the causo of much dliquietuds | W H. Colenand and the Condon block by | manufacture of all Kinds of cars and raliroad | dIspateh from Shanghai which mays that |duy, charged wiih forgink his father's names ' . DENVER, Sept. 18.—The National Prison n guests of the itlon for a short while. among the prometers of a eable in this [E. F. Claypool. The loss snd insurance can- f appliances. Ofcers of the latter company, | seven prisoners were execuled today at Ku- | Emero s charged with having passed T us entered the audi- | assoclation today elected Roeli® Brinkerhof | country, N not be obtained accurately at this tim:, but | when seen by a reporter, sald that they nud‘Chenl in the prescuce of the consuls, checks at Norfolk, Va,, and Minneapo'is,

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