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Mrs. Woodwoktu, the well kaowa evsagelisU is acensed by physicisas of beiag iassaa The tfisaifestatioas of ewWrlt Is stated, are dae to hypaot ism. rlvamia Bailrosd Compaay ass pecvested a strike of its Pittsburgh shopmen by grasting their demaads for mise hours of work, but not for ia- Tiie Ccasus Office has completed tho Cjaasiastion of sooio 22,000 accounts of -ectTsjcratora; whicli is about half of tho entire number. Only about 8,000 oper ators, however, have as yet been paid. ilargost Irsas of the conn- imia to am eaderstaading con- I method of dealing im concert tors. JMo lactcry will employ anvone whfbas left another factory on Ba.ttltkBEic Newton has formu lated his plan for tho clerical campaign in New York this falL Ho expects that tho clergy of all denominations will lead tho church militant in a battle frunmany IfalL The executive committee of tho Na tional League of Republican Clubs in sessioa&t Saratoga, N. Y., has decided to indorse-tho Federal Elections bill and fight the next Congressional cam paign on the lines of tho last campaign. Gai.exa, 111., tho homo of Grant, was a rival of Chicago from 1845 to 1850. It was considered tho "future great" city el'tnaVost, Tfut-of recent .years it has mejram'to decay, and at present it has omiyOOO people, though it once had 30,000. Two of tho largest natural gas wolls ever developed in the Pittsburgh dis trict have been struck lately. Tho gas from these wells is sufficient to run half the mills in tho city, and pretty thor oughly explodes the stories that tho gas is giving out Ilox. Anthony J. Mundklt.a. M. P., speaking at Sheffield, England, declared that tho McKinlcy bill was an insane measure, but it would he absurd to re taliate by taxing food imports, especial ly when thero was a prospect faeaj'" trjaHsw ceaMMNfchc with stni -fi?WS " . , jfBr?r v- nwuso W9 iiest cssioniers iot owisb watcnes aBae u mi tea sutes, aunoaga the imdastry is largely developed in America. Germany takes about 17,008, 900 frames' worth of Swiss watches an nually. Great Britain 13.Me.M9 worth and France 6,598,990 worth. wPAnrlak&:froat Baemos Ayres represent , that the National Bank was plamdered ' of about S99,990,9M im so-called loaaa to the ring that sitrroaaded the late Preei- dedXCelnan. Efforts are boing atade t to conpel renayneat The coupons of tho National Argentine loams dae im Europe were promptly paid. The present Harpers are gramdsoas of the original printers, bnt they retain thelrmdherence to the craft They are atUl hn 1st ania. and each own af tho'f anil v lhat Intends entering the firm miastmrstT lean the trade. He starU as Mtp-rf pwatlce, and is not jiittgto the tt nitJTe has atastered the craft , It is mowfonnd by the makers of quick Ering guns that Irlag by electric ity is, mmder cdrtaim eondltions, prefer able to any other mode, aathe discharge is more certain, and the absence of a percassiom fase removes all danger of premature explosion which might result from amy sufdem shock to the fuse. The President has received i tTirotest- hsagnlnst'his assassination by the Guatemalan authorities while a passen ger oa an American steamship and call ing upon him to exact reparation "for JJiio outrage of which they are inconsol Unblojirictims." The telegram was re errete9h'SUtelDeparttncntfor "in rcsHgaiiom:and report HoKLLKR, who commanded the Ba varian regiment which was forced to march at full speed from Wurzburg to Markbrelt under a scorching sun dur-ing-tho recent maneuvers, has been dis missed from tho service. Of the 380 who fell by the way from fatigue many will never recover their health. Three died and six committed suicide by throw ing themselves into tho river Main, having been rendered insane by their snffcrimgs. I ri f C.-C TaTCfjbrr. the brother-in-law of Stanley, was asked at Newport if thore was any truth in his reported engage ment to Miss Fumiss, of Lenox, and declared there was none. "While I ' know Miss Fumiss aad esteem her as a higormindod Christian lady and a philanthropist said Mr. Tennant "there is no truth in the report of my engagement Tennant also says that he is mot to manage Stanley here and is hoi engageo. w me uaugaier oi (senator tll:3rr, Tennant- complaims that mume hra demaad im America for sensa tional resfjsv M mvnj oi newt inrown over- tho Atlamtio ia very great paper. Out of 185 car- aamt to British porta im i Canada, consisting ef 91,- f cattle, 91,383 sheep and 75 ftMsdM catUe, 1,179 sheep and 1 pig WBrejiaTHiBiil so the deem during the ie 4tt eargoes exported Umited States to England, I9M91 head of oattie, 39.317 nigs, 1,579 of the trst aad laeeoad class of this live-stock tarvmrbeard daring; the voy- ;4,866aaimalswhich ita the aaa far erne year. eUag M ; church bells, salvos and atraiaa of band music ,ol the Salvadoriaa arm v triunphal entrance Uto the 'the oemmaad ef General- -fiMMafAmtemia Enetn and Generals - mismas,- uaigmne, uaaaa, Mencdere, iXiwrmt, 8nlaaar and others. They had meme. from the fremnmr via Som- . senate i4aia Teola. The whole city "was pretnseiy aaaoratad aad the streets -with enthusiastic mnlti- i heliday havinr ,iie reateiemt 1 ia iJ X. ta - - - - r his wife, accompanied by adonis Pastor ant a .. . . -- ---.- . IT Ti ? jrLT s s, j. mt"0 H? n as i f iHj awr -v 9Khta4 nm n- mm w1 of amttlVry WrW wanuattal mmdei -mnXB- 4-lA.mf. mmmkmtm. . . NfiWB OF THE WEEK. By T9l9crpk and MJL ccnnia Wmsv the Feaata net on eentvntler 1 Mr. oar aoKKesitl that the day night te as--Bfenriateiy obs-ivetf by etMnidcriag lahr MHs aad Mr. IMair sgiaCed an adjourn nent. Mr. Aldrieh objected to any "f aither 1WMnbe speccbe V aad aa acli bllU cM net be passed without d acaMl , the Tar; bUl was taket ap aad .debated uat adJonrancat....'lhe flonae pasted the bHf previdliiK far Goveraneat iaapectleaef coal nines la the Territorli. an-t Mr. Cooper, who nade charge agalast Penciea Comnls stoner Baan. ot)ectcd to Mr. Snjser, one ef the iaTeitltatlnc commltte. berauso ha was a stockholder la Mr. maan's ir frhrer ntereonpaay. At Mr. Snyrcra teqaeat he was ncmitted to resign from the .commit tee, feveral private bills pased and the Boese adjoarned. In the tcaate en the 3d Mr. Evart mce eeated rraolationa from tho i nfalo mer chant' fxchango favoring reclpreeity. After nlnor baI- c the Tariff bill was' takeaup and debate continaed natll ad Joarancnt.... After pasaiag-seTeral local bills th! HoHe tock np the Claytoa-Breck-. inridgo e'.c tlon case and after several speeches It weat oTer. The tfpeaker an. BOHnrcd the appointment of Mr. Flick (Iowa) as a membt-r of the Baum ioTcirtlgat lagcoumitteo in place of Mr. Ssiyser, and tbc House adjourned. WnKNlhe Senate met on the Sd Senator Call offered a resolution, that wa referred, declaring tho murder of General Barrundla on board nn American rescl by the suthor. ith-H of Gu itcmala an insult to tho United States. The Tariff debate was then contin ued until adjournment Soon after the House met the Clayton -Breckinridge con tested ense waa tnken up, the feature of tiie proceedings being a fiery speech by Mr. Ken Htdc, of Ohio, (Hop.) In which be severely criticised the Nrnato for not passing the rederal Klcction hill, and also in denuncia tion of Senator Quay. The e, weat over and the House adjoarned. Tnn Senato re nmed consideration ef the Tariff bill oa thu 4th. debate being nadrtlLe agreement limiting dlseaselon on each anb Jerttoflvc minutes to each Senator. Con sldesabltj progress was mde....The pro ceedings of the House principally consisted of a tilt between Mcftsm. Cumtuings, oCXew York, and Cannon, of Illinois. n n question of rcr.4onal privilege. 'The Clayton -Wreck -iaridge case was further argued, and the Unnse adjourned. TnsKjnaicon the Sth spent the day In conn! tcrinir the Tariff bill, and made good r rogres . Binding twine was' placed oa the free Ikt, and Senator (.'nay's amendment to take quinine from tho free list and make It dutiable was defeate-l l.y 15 yeas to 3S i.avs. ....The Hcaso took up the Ctuyton Breckin ridge case linmudiutely oftr as mbling, and after lengthy arguments hy aTotcof 105 yeas to G2 nays declared tho scat of Mr. Br. ckinri Jge vacant. At the evening session, pension bills were considered. FKB8UNAL. AND VOUTICAL. Paictiai. returns indicate tho re-election of Governor Eagle in Arkansas by increased Democratic majorities. There was a killing at Conway and some ex citement at McAlmont A Nihilist recently attempted the lifo of Governor-General liaranoff at Nijnl Novgorod, Kussia, recently. The bullet went wide of its mark. Vkkuoxt voted for State officers on tho 2d. Returns indicated defeat of Prohibition Ropublicans and somo Dem ocratic gains Ciiaumch 11. Amsden has been nom inated for Governor of New Hampshire by the Democrats. Pkksiiucnt C a knot of France hasca covered from his sligtsdehess. , :jTWAm'TTT" ijui,k iwg-beehr re- overaor of Kansas. ' Tub President has nominated as Com missioner of the District of Columbia Postmaster Joba W. .Roes, of Washing torn, a Democrat The President has transmitted to Congress the recommeadatioas of the international American conference teaching international arbitration, to gether with a transmittal from Secre tary Blaine. Moktoh McMichaet. is the mew presi dent of the American Bankers' Associa tion. Steakek Becd reached Portlamd, Met; om tho 4th aad spoke to a large gather ing at tho City Hall. Hox. E. F. Noyes, judge of the ssjie rior court of Cincinnati, fell deadTat the comrt house on the 4th. He was abou tf ty-seves years old aad hadbeen Gov ernor of Obioand wtHstster to France aader n&eat Hayes. ;JJyada. Republicans have nominated R. K. Coleord for Governor. Texas Republicans have nominated Webb "Flammigam, of Headersoa, for Governor. The Vermont Senate will bemade ap of 29 Benublicans aad 1 Democrat aad the House of 177 Republicans, 58 Dem ocrats and S Farmers' Leaguers.. The President left Washington pm the 5th for Cresson, Pa. The Union Labor convention at Dee Moiaes. Iowa, nomin IVmmw Skm iOtmtmmtmmTz 4 aAeMf of the Fifth Minne sota Congrcssiunal district renominated Hon. S. G. Comstock by acclamation. The Republicans of the Sixth Michi gan Congressional district nominated Hon. William Ball, of Hamburg, to suc ceed Mark S. Brewor, who declined re nomination. Tho nominee is tho presi dent of the State Senate and acting Lieutenant-Governor. At the reunion of tho Seventieth In diana President Harrison's old regi mentnear Indianapolis, a letter of re grot from him was read. He was re elected president MISCELLANEOUS. Printers employed on the Guthrie (Ok.) Capital have struck. The express train robbery on the Louisville & Nashville, in Alabama, was accomplished by a solitary bandit evidently an old hand. The publie debt statement showed a decrease during tho month of August of 1833,073. A daughter of General Barrundia, who was snot on an Amorican ves sel, recently attempted tho life of the American Minister, Mr. Mizner, at the City of Guatemala. The Minister saved his life by interposing a thick book between himself and tho bullet as the girl fired. She bitterly reproached him for the death of her father. Serious riots, growing out of labor strikes, are reported at Valparaiso, Chili. Several persons were killed by the military and police. The annual convention of the Umited Typothetsa commenced in Chickering Hall, Boston, on the 3d. A report is current that a Spanish line of steamers, is to be established by the Compania Transatlantic Espanola to compote with the American steamers for Central American trade. The mew steamers will ram to points at which the American vessels do mot touch. It is stated im Wall street that Steem strsad, the Liverpool bankrupt cotton merchant is estimated to be worth $759,9M to $1,999,999, aad carried a line of 199,9M to 125,999 bales of near options. The Turkish soldiers at Jerusalem have expelled the Fraaciscaa fathers from the city. The Preach Consul pro tested against their expulsion, hat with out avail. The New York State Beard of ArU tratiom commenced am inquiry into the New York Central atrike on the td. The accident om the Northern Pacilc atlTafffe srge, Washington, eaaaed the death of two persons aad the serious im jury of twelve. met at Liver 1st Tmm stoop Petrel Btefuv CaL, recemtly. Tmm "alx Brthe . imthe river Neva at-8t strike at Chieage, with am ft !S fjefaa""- najtmajfltw stage warn by a lent Mfawayman meat MlUferd. It miles: from SasaaviUe, CaL Wells, Targw. CaV box warn take. The valae wa,anknown. - Fm at the jute begging factory of Peter Yeeng, Meeoklyn, N Y., de stroy sd nreffiirty worth 9399,999. Tarn United Stotes steamer, Kesrsarge has been ordered to AseiawaU to pre tect'Aawricam Imtereataim the event of trouble from the laUread strike om the jsthajmi T. Haoam's tilt reeinf factory and the Rosemore hamenst cigar shop. New York aty,;wereee4royed by Ire aad Dsaiel fllliiem nerished im the famea. Tmm Parte mas authorised the fennd incof a Knmlaa schoi.im ConsUatino-nle.- Ax international tern peramceoengrens has been opened at Christiana, Norway. The delegates, whocome from nearly all marts of thewmrld, mambered several Bmliwd.'' The- kNwdJmjr honse aad restaurant keeaenuef the northwestern part of Chicago -have organized a-combine to maintaim-prioesv Wiw.iam FurER, of Batavia, Iowa, wsffumbably fatally shot while return- iwAwm a visit to hialaacee, Hiss May TRftxnder. A rival was suspected. TiiEcxperimentof transmitting opera music from the opera bouse to the Urania Theater by a telephone proved a complete success. TnE President of Venezuela has just issued a decree punishing several edit ors of nowspapers who have been ad judged as having libelled him and other public functionaries. . In consequence of the Potter-Lovell failures some' firm's which they had been carrying are in flnaacial straits. Seary, Foster & Bowman, manufacturers of sewing silk aad machine twist, Boston, are said to be badly involved. The Liverpool seamen and firemen have decided to combat the just organ ized ship owners federation, and a trial of strength with the gigantic union of capitalists may soon be looked for. The New York Board of Aldermen has adopted a resolution declaring that the recent census of the city was inac curate and am injustice, and calling upon the Government for a special enumeration. While a colored excursion was on its way from Savannah to Albany, Ga., a rowaroso over a woman's choice of an escort Fully fifty pistols wore drawn and firing bocamo general. Seven women were shot dead and several were seriously wounded. The International. Agricultural Con gress at Vienna, has passed resolutions in favor of the formation of a central European customs league and tho adoption of a standard of valuo of the states comprising tho league. All the consulates, the cathedral and most of tho public buildings at Salonica have been destroyed by tiro. Twelvo hundred houses were in ruins. In answer to appeals from tho Chero keo Strip cattlemen tho President has extended the time for removal. While a number of persons weee.n aTl!SiTi"ha,,eS 8M,th of Pi" bridge wathjBjnrfbr Hoods rmlJ2mfi'Ftro way aad fmrrtywere drowned. It is reported that the liabilitiea of the insolvent Potter-Lovell Company, of Boston, will reach 15, 999,900, Sawyer, Wallace ft Co., am immense' coffee aad provision flrui of New York, failed recently after losing $1,009,000 im a peak deal. , A New York Central train was wrecked three miles north of Castletom om the might of the 4th bjr unknown parties. Four mea'and a woman were reported killed. Two mem were killed aad slxteemcars wrecked aad burned im a freight col lision near Mummingtem.i W. Va. Reports of 'very destructive ires stlU continue to come from Hungary. The latest dispatch says that 8salaj-4wdLaBw was "formally opened on the 9d several otherHjiMfria' vHfages have acem JJiifmed. . ,. Busixssa, failures (Dun's report) for tho seven days ended September 4 num bered 90S, compared with 189 the previ ous week aaa aai. tse corresponding week of last year. Speculative marketa were lower,' but trade outlook was good. The annual report of the Lake Shore A Mlchigaa Southern ahpws met esra ings from operatioa of 7,223, 477. Evaxsville, lnd, has a population Of 50,674, , Three humdred miners, had a.aarrow escape irem suffecattoa in tao vayuga pit Scraaton, Pa., the engine, burn ins ul ahmahmT wnrrTii imn 7mmmtitmmmmiT.RtttS nf ladMmhad a stormy time crossing tho r -- "I .-..- m - - - Atlant c on her last trip. Tiiiike trainmen were killed by a col lision on the Delaware & Hudson, near Whitehall: N. Y. The duel between MM. Rocbefort and Tribeaud was prevented by the Belgian authorities. Instructions have lieen issued to offi cials declaring the arid lands again open. ADDmONAJL OfaTAXCHBa, After having mado four unsuccess ful attempts to fight a duel on account of differences arising from the Boulan gor publications, M. Thcbaud and M. Mermioux succeeded ia having an en counter. M Thebaud was wounded ia the thigh.' His injury is trifling. Clearing house returns for the week ended September 6 showed an average increase of 2.1 compared with tho corre sponding week of last yoar. In Now York there was a decrease of 7 4. Advices from China report the Yol low rivor aga m on the rampage. The river has burst its dikes in the Shantung district Thousands of persons have been drowned aad widespread famino has resulted. A shall sloop, manned by three white men and containing thirteen Chinamen, camo ,into Seattle harbor from Victoria, BGThe police suc ceeded im catching fivo of tho Chinese. Considerable opium was found on the Chinamen. Skventern men lost their lives by a premature blast in the Northern Pacific yards at Spokane Falls, Wash., on the thl Lilian Grubr, the well known act ress, died at Baltimore, Md., om the 7th. The father of Pugilist Sullivam died at Boston oujj the 7th. A Cleveland (O) electric car re cemtly ram into a locomotive. One per son waa killed and about twelve im jarcd. Nine persons were in.ured aad much damage done by a tornado im Jackson Couaty, W. Va. v '" News aaa been received or a fight be tween Armenians and gendarmes at Baghschedjik, near IsnkL Five gend armes were killed. Troops were aemt to assist the gendarmes. Prices on the London Stack Exchange during; tiie week ended September ex perienced a sharp decline. The pro jected Portuguese loam, mssled. that Government beimr' toe greatly embar rassed already; , TheFaris Beams rm with prions tending upward, lin and Fraakfert were asiei aad AOasmmmaaHamCnaatometmamliamai) while welkin ia Washington with an other man's wife, hyheiratobnaw Fifteen fresh eases ef eleven dee tha Teem the ported in Valencia City, Spain, am tmm 7th- Threarheut tmm-mcwvimem at Vm- mtho inisM 4a mm- Tmm Senato was .again i r lajli i with the TarhV hUlem the 94b. TW Sense snTeed to thm tnnmnmnna nwit na ana 1 1E?1 NEBRASKA STATE A Over9,M9 vwterama attended Urn late rennion of veterans at Grand Islamd. Oa thja.enoond day .therm was a reaalem the meet -remarkable eVany,yetMemrded. Among the Jrst volamteers JniatPemm sylvaaia was G. A. Carlson. DariatT bia four years service he did met hear treat heme a single time. 'When- mastered et he returned to his old home to lnd his father and motherland ami that hie only Uving- relative, a yWmftijatar, had beem adopted by a meighbocAwho mad moved oat West After several yenvt of I Iruitlesa aeareh me gave her ap amluat Ia tarmmii aistec believed he was aatomf the ooaatleas mamberaho sleepin un known graven, until ' few! years ago, when shelearaed ef his visit to his old home.1 Since then she has searched un tiringly for him and her efforts wete only successful at the late reaaioa. Im searching the registers at the various headquartorashe Jf6uadhic maase, aad the joy;otthe -brother amdmisterat this reunion may more easily be imagimed than described. The store of S. J. Lee, at North Beaa was recently destroyed by tiro that caught from the explosion of a lamp. The damage vrmaabtmtt9.999rfauy ir sured. William Harrisox, aged nineteen years, while recently working on his father's farm ten miles southwest of Clay Center, was bitten on the foot by a rattlesnake. It was aa hour aad a half before ho reached Hown, where he could, have medical aid. His foot was badly swollen, but his physician hoped to savo him. Steve Walsh, an old, resident was killed the other day at Brownson, while crossing the railroad track with a load of lumber and grain. Otto II. Fsow, twenty-seven years old, recently suicided at Lincoln by tak ing chloroform. He was a clerk in a dry goods store, and bofore taking the fatal drug dressed himself im his best suit and appoared to be remarkably cheerfully. No reason could be as signed for tho act - TnE four-year-old son of C R. Glover, of Long Pine, recently built a bonfire in his father's barn and the building and its contents were destroyed. Near Osceola the other day Joseph R..Kanna and, Rudolph Gable quar-; reled in the hay field about bow the bay should be harvested, when Kanaa shot Gable, inflicting a serious wound in the breast As the result of a neighborhood quar rel a roan named Moore is accused of fir ing Charles Moody's barn noar Jansem, causing the burning of three horses and other property. The corner stone of the new county court houso at Beatrico was laid the other dav bv Grand Master French, of the Nebraska Masons; vMvrarajeejneaamoeTWituig me oiast. MlHBlfuiEltimetfie j eseeteo'mmHted Suicide the other might uy witing strycuniue. no cause couia on assigned. She leaves a husband aad four children. ;, , ' ' t Catharine Douguertt. formerly of Lincoln but later of Denver, committed aaicide at tho Capitol Hotel ia Lincoln tho other afternoon by taking poison. She had gome toLinoe'.n expecting to be married to a grain merchant from Utica, Nob., but his parents objected to the match and he informed her that the wedding would have to be postponed until spring. This so worked upon her mind that she took pcHsbm aad died ia the presence of hersffiaacedpathoday sho expected to' be married. She waa an actress aad her stage 'aame waa Kit? tie Eraser. -. .- The Sugar Bect4ataoa at Oraad Isl- Governor Thayer and his' staff present, as were also the 'Grand Army of the Republic and regular, army ofur cers. Mayor Piatt delivered tho open ing address, and addresses, were nude by Governor Thayer and Horn, Robert Furnas, Secretary of thm State Board of Agriculture, Fully five thousaad people were preeeat - ' Geohob Sloan, a farm hand,' waa re ceatty killed while crossing the Mis souri Pacifio railroad track at Talmage. He, im compaay'with several other men, drove across the track la a wai Sloam got friul I laedlee iraTTTIi'lBin snelee' "' f ' . - iV. ...",.- i"iT ' XTmfc fftato convention of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union of Nebras ka will bo held at Seward September, 24. 25 and SO. Arrangements will bo mado for tho entcrtainmentof tho tbreo hundred and fifty delegates. Miss Francis EL Willard will bo present The four-year-old son of Lom Mitten, living near Brewster, recently foil on a board and ran a splinter in his eye, tho result of which will probably be total blindness. Tiik othor day wbilo J. M. Fisher and family, living seven miles from Bloom ing ton, were out driving tho team ran away, killing tho baby, breaking, the wife's arm and injuring Mr. Fisher's leg. The Census Bureau announces the population of tho following places in Nebraska: Bcatr co, 13,931, increase, 11. 474; Lincoln, 55,491, increase, 42,488; Nebraska City, 11,472, increase, 7,383; Omaha, ir,9,52G, increase, 109,003; Platts mouth. 6.403, increase, 4.228. . . Q. Bouannon was recently arrested at Lincoln for forging a check for five dollars. A fow months ago the young man came into possession ef 919,009 as an inhoritanoe. He admitted to aa of ficer that he had lost it all at gambling. At four o'clock the other morning the dead body of Otto Littlestich, n Nor wegian cooper, was found lying on the pavement in the lower part of Omaha. II is head had been crushed by a bTud- gcon which lay by his side. Robbery was the motive. A reporter .investigat ed, the .case and discovered a clew that points to certain murder and probable arrest of the criminal. Alkx Hugues, residing near Elm Creek, recently had his father-in-law, Edmund McCormick arrested em she charge of assault with iatemt to kilL Im a family row McCormick beat Hughes over the head and1 broke his arm ia two places with a gun barrel. The attorney of tho Miles estate has offered "to donate eleven acres of land for a public parx if ibe people of David City will raise 2,003 by private sub scription to improve the grounds. , The other day lightning; struck the Gorman Lutheran Church at Schuyler, toreowm the chimney, made a big hole in tho ceiling and floor and did con siderable other damage. The commissioners of Jefferson County have let contracts for six irom bridges to be built im that county. Grant Coustt has mo bonded in debtedness and but fourteen real estate mortgages are recorded. 'Four prisoners lately broke jail at Beatrice. One of them was seem re captured after first bcint shot His nameisMUair aammie injuriea net fatal r i m Tmm general eenermtemdemt ef Bmrlinrtom read aad his recemtly fined by Judge Field in district court at in vtolatiag the in jnnetiems im tmm tall WmTLm pre aerations warm mmimg mmdm fsrmbaUmomaaommetesi-at fJTaealm thm etmmrafmmrmemmmmm faa expliiid amd msmhnfm airship wememnrelysemmmmnmt I FT, KmmmmvwmshmdlybnTxmd. f i- amnmmmjammiisimmsmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmm --x Xlif fill I llljnTlWlll - - . - - V AB.I ff-A m mm mWmmmMWm' mt v ntnSrn SSSSjerS . ? j Tt t ' . - m ifai'j& m FrkThtfai Loam of Lafm. SroHAHE Falls, Wash., Sept. a At eleven o'clock Saturday might the asea eagsf ed im taking out the mangled vic tims of the frightful blast explosion in the Northern Facile freight yards wore forced to 'desist because amemg the roeks which were being cleared away were five other blasts that might be ex ploded im thm task' of removing the mass of debris thatbaried the victims. Up to that hoar fourteen bodies had beem taken out Of these the following were Identified: Henry Jacobin! Veyel ler, Henry A pel I, Charles Vcyeller, An drew Pueloaelib', F. A. Holm, Joseph Ray, John Cartllnio. James MePhersoa, Roy Pinkey. B Vitter, J. Talbo, A. W. Wsrres, Isaac Johnson, Dan McArthur and Homer Oisen. r Tho men were, givon no chance for life. It was either instant death or slight injury. There were about two hundred pouuds of giant powder in tho blast and the accident was caused by somo one's carelessness., The man in charge of tbc blast and three assistants were blown to atoms. It is tho custom to prepare blasts and chargo them and at the hours of twelve noon and six o'clock, after the men have left work and gone to placo of safety, to shoot them. In this case, hbwevor, it seems that one blast bad been prepared and the foreman, C. Mc pherson, was preparing a second. The men bad all finished their work and wero putting on their coats and picking up their lunoh pails, ready to to go their homes after their day's work. Either the rock was too hot from the action of the drills, or else tamping ox plated the second blast and that ex ploded tho first Tho man who waa tamping paid the penalty with his life. A man who stood besido the ono who was tamping escaped with slight bruises, although 80,099 cubic feet of rock wero burled for hundreds of feet in every di rection. Another man who was noar the deadly blast and who was supposed to be dead was seen shortly after the explosion in a half crazed condition walking around with his clothing torn to shreds. ' Tho men wero working in a cut level ing off the ground for the new freight yards Tho cliff of rock on the sido of tho cut which was buiug .removed was twenty feet high. The bhMU;Ujmre-am arranged , thmt.sme ,rck. w Ahis-ts fTTorty men were under the cliff when tho blast exploded! A great maas of rock and earthraised fm the air aad pitched over into the out, burying them beneath its awful woight Oae of tbem had time to rum. but a few escaped ia a miraculous maanor. Over 109 men were at work ia the adjoining cut aad at pace were on the scene of the terrible acci dent and began with pick t mi jhuvel to hunt for the buried bodies. Cariosity led hundreds to visit the scene of the accident whilo eager crowds watched the work of removing the immense amount of rocks Tarawa by the explosion into the eat below. under which most of the bodies of those I killed were found. The, scene of tho cxplos5'- r. i-esented a:fegrfLaprjearancc. On tho top of tho ledge of rock where tho unfortunate foremsn, James Mcl'hersom, was tamp ing tho blast by which so maaywere hurried v into eternity, a deep hole was excavated ia the earth, aad it is esti mated that 25,000 cubic foe t of rocks sad earth wero burled upon the unfortunate mem directly beneath in the cat The exploefea was a terrific one, it being stated that oae hundred pounds of dynamite ware-in eaeh ef the two blasts discharged. Although a force worked an til all the rock dislodged was removed ao more bodies were' found. The number of dead found waa fourtc vitus'ieinii nnV,ltte'msmevwpnftol I (tint tun mnm badly injured died at thoir homes Many of thoso injured w-ro so badly hurt that recovery is almost imposs.ble. Goucral Foreman Cl.arits Holt states that forty-two men were in tho jrang at work on tho cut in tho ledgo. Of this number fifteen aad perbai seventeen are dead, eight are in the hospital and it has so far been impossible to deter mine tho n hereabouts of tho other men. Of these many supposed to have been hurt will probably bo present at roll call to-day.' A Drsprrate Character. AnmioiiK, I. i, Sept 8. AtJimtown, in the Chickasaw Nation, November 12, 1888, John Abel was' arrested for killing Captain John Miller, was carried to Fort Smith, Ark., for trial and was thero discharged upon proving- that, ho had acted in self-defense, tbo ovidenco showing that Miller was advancing upon bim with an ipca knife. Yesterday Able was arretted upon tho same charge, new ovidenco having been discovered contrary to tho above which it is thought will convict Miller, who was one of the most des perate characters la tbe Territory, bearing the reputation of having slaia thirty men dur.ng bis brief but bloody career. ...... ....., Tin- Treth fffev Bcntlkyvillk, Pa, Sept i The eight-year-old son of Anna Brand ale, who, with the atgrc West are ia jail oa suspicion of having rensitted the rob bery aad murder of the three Crouches last May. was threatened by .Hornet Harvey, tbe reputed father of the boy. if he did not keep quiet This aroused 1 suspicion, snd tbe boy was induced to give up the secret which was that he had heard West tell his mother that the money was hiddea im the coal mimes. It waa found, and answered to the amount sueoeacd to have been in the possession of the Crouches at thm time nf the murder 18,999. In the irsecatiom aad banish the Jews the Csar of Russia is repeating the-bUadcrsef bigoted areas ef must amen. Ferdiaaad.ef aad LoaisXlV.m! France inflicted in calculable injury apmm their respective cemmtrjns by baniphing: maay thousands of their most industrious subjects, thud givingEn?land supremacy ia mamm-, facturaa which she has never lost The President of Venezuela has Is sued a decree pumrshing several editors of newspapers warn have beam ad J edged aa having libelled him ami ether public The United States has: ties, 4.249 srefc jm -e ... im.mmtmtmdmmte Waster recently married at Faria,Ti Wlgtey ia sixty years eld aad tmm fin la A la that it Uamlm to ef Wifftey mtmiHuaauai. uatnmmnn a ID 10 WMJIIC II I CUT. JeeftneTker Were Hag ins Barm "wath ainnne Wsrk aVaaa . mentef merelv nhnmt sniumamm, AmaamUarltv all si tmmmnurJacm fta thatitasaken bethmac; amnar tmm mrtmtmml maim mf Tmmma. amr, at ajamffmmm ac maa aamamrn ens nw at mtelisTSttev ant flmar twm wtvmm TADC m V NtVICW. fee taw ayek Verr I Mental New York, Sent 41. a Due AOm's weekly tmd9 review says: The accoaats of trade from alt Berts Lmf the country arm encouraging tale week. At Bottom tmm memey market la pretty stiff, which affects seme trades. Leather is mere quiet aad hUee firm. At Philadelphia sales of leather arm Urge at hatter press aad emltectteam Impresa. Chicago reports smaller re ceipts ef grain thaa last year except ef barley, a decrease of hair im dressed beef Usamse of the stock yards strike, aal.a large decrease ia butter, hut am, imcreaaa of S3 per cent in cured meats, 599 per cent lnslard aad a heavy increase in cheese and wool, while mer chandise, aad especially dry goods sales, much exceed last years. St Louis notes good trdde ia nearly all lines. with crop prospects somewhat improved. Cincinnati finds business favorable, ex cel, ent in boots aad shoes and hcaltby im other merchandise, with advanco in groceries; tho carriage manufacture it active, and some decrease from last year ia sales of clothing is more than compensated by better prlcuM. Trade is fairly good ia nearly all lines at Cleveland, encourag ing at Detroit bettor than was antici pated at Milwaukee, unchanged at St Paul and fair at Kansas City. From Jacksonville then? conio brighter re port's and at Savannah ImslneM is brink. The speculative ruarkeu arc lower. People who havo been bulling wheat observe a lost of . cents for the week, in corn 2 cents, in oats 'i cent in pork 25 cents per barrel and in hogs 50 cent. per 100 pounds, whilo oil Is 'V eent lower aad cotton ,S cent. Tbosalos have been but moderate 20.000,000 bushels of wheat 7,000.000 bushel of corn. 60,000 bales of cotton and 10O,i00bagsof coffou without ctiangu in pneu. Trice gen erally have been so high that exports worp materially diminished, the value sent from, New York for tho last week being $2,aOO,000 or T,0 per cent below last yoar. The general average of prices yields less than tho prices of speculative objects which have been unnaturally advanced, and luathor goods and somo other manufactures are higher, but in the aggregate a fall of 1 'j per cent appears. It is tho prevailing opinion that the second order by the Treasury to pur chase bonds insures a fairly easy money market for tho falL Trado in branches taken together is certainly tuoro thaa 10 per cent greater than at this time last year exclusive of speculative oper ations, about 5 per cent of tho increaso boing duo to tho advauce in prices since last year and the rest to tho incruasv in quantities of products transferred. Though eomnjevmtmHrellr ,pfcmvnmlNftP I i ii i nam mil lew failures attains jr-- m rtu'l!Trom.sneeulatiom are the maim, cause of disturbance. The business failures oc curring' throughout the country during tbm.pest seven days number aer, asreWH pared with a total of 189 last week Fee the corresponding week of last year the figures were 291. ARID LANDS OPEN. Land CemnisMar (JreW lasees Orders t'e jjntgnlem aad fjeetletfn, Waahinoton. Sept f. LandCommls sioner Grbff has isud to rrg'stcrs and receivers ef the Ualtod -States Isnd-of-flees the following circular, releasing from reservation the lends of the arid region: 'l am directed - by the honor- jWa Secretary of the laterior to call your atienuon 10 iaai portion oi lao ac of Congress, approved August 99, 1899, which repeals so much of the act of October 2, 188, as withdraws tbe lands in tho arid region of the United States from entry, occupation and set Uemeat with the exception that reser voir sites heretofore located or selected shall remain segregated and reserved from entry or settlement until other wise provided by the law", and rerervolr sites hereafter located or selected oa public lands shall in like manner bo reserve! from the date of the location or selec tiom. Tho circulars of this ofllce of August 5, 1889, aad AjcmaatjinrM hMmhmietniimlimMmmnm by be'Tujted upon In recti lar order, and all patents issued on entries so validated west of tho 1 00th meridian will contain a clausu reserving tbe right of way for ditches and canals construct ed by authority or the United States. Your particular attention is called to that portion of the law which restricts tho acquirement of title under the land laws to "!!) acres in the abrogate. You will require from all applicants to file or enter under any of tho land laws of the United States an affidavit show ing that since August SO. 18lM, they had not filed upon or entered under said laws a quantity of land which woald make, with the tracts applied for, more than 320 acres; or irov.ded the party should claim by virtue of tbe exception as to settlement prior to the act of Au gust 30, 1890. you will require en affi davit establishing the fact As hwb as possible a blank form of affidavit will bo furnished you." Overnad rijrr Hitched. ih-.VKS, U. T.. Sept 0. The cast bound overland flyer on the Union Pa cific railway was partially derailed thir ty miles east Two coaches aad a chair car went over on their sides snd down a bank about five feet blgb. One passenger, a lady, was serious but not fatally hurt Tbe others were badly shaken up. The accidental falling of a brake rod caused tbc accident Tbo Trnft. Oklahoma. Olc, Sept C Young Au gust Johnson, who was sbot Tuesday night by some unknown person, died last evening. The killing is now . sup posed to have grown out of the coatost aad perjury cases of Johnson aad Bruce, which hare occupied tbc attention of the land offices and eourta recently. Young Johnson was the son of A. John son, tbe contestant ef the Krucesand their party, and was active in securing' evidence against them. Every -clew is being followed up with a terrible ears estaess that bodes little good to the per petrator of the deed should he he Wmxtxisio, W. Va, Sept A The Street Kail way Company has applied far police protection against the strikers aad a a uad ef Beers weat ever the lime im the Sighth .ward with Mayer Semmricht, but am feed waa mecem pllshed ia that way; aad whom the com pany naked efteeri to ride em thm ears, to be started seme of the mex said they would take their uniforms off. fffrnt, mmd the mayor advised President Swemey to focege the attempt to run cars. TJklm mvemlmg the tracks warm obstructed at quite a member ef aetata, mmevidemee mf Usable WaMtrmmres, SepC C Majer Calvin mf Emneris, haasecared thm i ex- time far vmestiem mf the meecnm ermar naat tmm nrrmeaemt by smthTaama. Ome half eC thm naMm armteberemmeed hf Jfovmmharljaml' the Tmmtln-er by Dammber L DnsMecras, lmwm,SealA--hmlaaf gf Smlwar OamBiaatamsem s a 'tSi rT fflNtsLff TAX LATTOIIIbV nnwShnn New Yemm,99m4. 4. ' snlegmens wses mtrmiWj em band at tern efmimek an Cmvfji Uateav Admeuaetom tank niece ma to whether wemmem ahemI4 amelemted himamjirmiaihiw William Ltoyd ajarrisestef rMam, thought mm ahmmht be Mane; tea aheuM mm admitted without amy dlacrimlmatiom. Heme ef thm delegatea held that it waa lamatJih ha admit atom warn rather Irregular. wktoh'hmd beet The asala potato wee teat afl alike with eertelm ImaMemahto righto, Ne mam aheuM hm parmtetod pfoemriy srlthsut m fmlr return There should ha am tax em the products at labor and all revenue for National, (Hate aad maaklpmi purpemcssbemM he raised by a single tax upon tb land value irrespective of Improvements. The last clause rxcltod a long discus sion. It proposed that the telegraph, railroad, mater and ga supplies of the country should bs umlrr the control and manipulated by the local, State or N- t'onal Government a exprdlcRcy might demand. Scvrral commrntn and proposals wen? offered, but they wero aally withdraan and. the pLaiforu. was Anally adopted as read by Mr Geor:t After the confervneo Chairman l-ouls K. l't.t made a statement to tho re porters which iudicated that the fee I luff letween Henry Gcorip' amd Iff. Mc Ulynn km not a cordial as waa sup mtcl by tho dcIegAto- on Tur;lay night when they applauded lr. Mc tiiynn's appearance at the mretlng. Ho ild: "A d. lcgjlo from Ohlo( whoso nam I don't wish to cive) Informal mro Mtn- j day, at chairman of tln'confe renc that Dr. Houghton, who it manager of Ir. Mcttlynn's lecturing arrangements told him that ho (Dr. Houghton) with lr Alctlynn and a few inir of hi.i friends would come, into tho convention in a body. Tho Intimation was clear that they wished to stampede tho meeting." A dinner and reception waa glvea Henry George at tho UrtghUtn lU-arh ilotol and tVJ onthuHia.tlo alnfle teff men and women went prooat uiual of whom had attondtnl tho conference of the National Single Tat League. In a Unlk Mr. (Jeorye said: "Mr. Illalno can do no bettor than Include Im-hismehrme of reciprocity thmvi-tustitfian -mnlenlem .Australia would accept It aad mi vo u f reo trade and between the J? n I ted States ana Australia wouia grow up a com merce. It is not tho ocean that divide us so much as tho tariff. (Cheers.) Mr. Maine could learn from Australia, if he would send a coainlattomer? advamtemm mf iti f "iu'lisir- jlsaestersmoajr Cheers. 1 And t li-a n 9l. ka. . I !. . I J liaa naaumnm aim mamu? ammnais? nair vimtv tvmi n how to avoid eur mistakes. H. Martin Williams, of Missouri, im 1 roemeadlag to the least, '9)941 Waatam Cmlleagues," saM: "The West Is ahead la all reform movemeata. It isgrowing rapidly and reforms go with the people. They are quick-to fierce ism, iaf.are When they get nn Idea aad are com vlmced it Is right nothing can stop hcm from pushing it to n conclusion. When a movement Is Indorsed In the West it Is sure of success." CRANKY KI6KAI9J09- The m-1.np.cid OxutMOMA ClTT. Ok.. Heat 4. Spe cial Agemt Lafe Morrttt smd Imdtom Agent 8. I Patrick have arrived frmni the Klckapae Indian vlltafe. wmere am impt haa been made te enimil that attempt tribe. Aeeuaetl ef the head mea waa had Saturday aad Monday, at eaeh ef which they positively refused to be counted. They are stubborn amd super stitious snd bitterly object to the ap proaches made by the Government official upon any subject la reality far their well faeinr. The Klikam.nmhcWae;9mra9lr preseat reservation for sixteen hsviag been renveimA Jfnns:Jtef feW mimlansu- telllirof tbenu Their sgent ..-.. . - --"- t . i was onlerru to do so. nowevnr, at all hazanls, and now that they have re fused troops will undoubtedly ho called to assist in the work. The above named official wired tbo department at Washington a statement of thosltual en and asked .for military aid. wtilchjimlii: probably la farnlehed from "thw fam at thin pe wt'or from Fort tene. "t . - r ' i IT WOULON'T jclL The Sett Um rnrres tra Up Cream a Meneer TWrw IHM ml C'eerc. Sr. liOUts, Mo, Sept. A The Ameri can Preserves Company, the irrdeccor of the American preserves trust. In try ing to discipline thT4ylor llaauf enter ing Company of this city, jellies, fruit, buttora. etc. In violation of an agree ment, sued for an Injunction in thm United States Circuit Court several weeks ago. Yesterday Judge. Thayer overruled tbc motion and the testper sry injunction was refused. The case too traordiaary. tieiagtho firstcase In which a trust has sought to compel Ita mem bers to live up to an agreement by ap pealing to tbe furt. Tbr Judge de cided nfaimstthnpfruet, refasinf n enforce 9 eomAraaf mmiby It i w i -Ac 4 On MeT Kteanawh'Qreve: Ksxsas Citv. Ma, Krpt i Mr !rown. a widow, yesterday attempted suicide by poison en the grave ef her husband tP Ktmrmprid .rewetcry. Sbm was remoerd by thm police and marmi for. jf . ,t - t The tk.mocratic iest tin ef Sistb Wisconsin district baa tnated Cosgnsman f'rickner flam.tloL renom hr ae- Thomas f.ji-C ef Amtlgo, him bee r 'somlwated by the ItemecrmU ef thm Ninth Wisconsin district for Cofigresav The ftepublkuas ef the Koerth Cmm greasiessl district mf Weet Virginia have nominated Hem. C H Smith for Congrena Tke Itee.ocrUef the Kighih Wlesw. sin dietrkf mumlmmtrd. with grmat e. thasiasm Horn. W, . lUikry. to election with Nils Y. Ilaugbm. KKmtAsmu. Crrr, Heh. Sap, v Mrs. flenry Cramer, wMe mf wealthy fi living two milesmeuth of ftyrmeuee. nlttem suicie my tahieg pmsltiem, mad thm w4j far tarn memdia .Va -r?- .-. " Yfm; mmpt A -Tmm ffmmeAe'mnl Upper Kafme rivmrm nee mmaiiljr afa"tamrWmtarm-jg aixasitaa atrMfemimm, ammammllyhaaaiila -"-- - WtcamiA. Ka. mepi x-At m mmmme ffvmm laat mifMtersililrmte thm snem- " """"" 9mswJ- mwvswmwflV.BB WB mmHBsmr anvLm . .. - -." "m- . -'" A ' - m lllllkLli' It 9mf ntnft M zm. mtm tito ---l ? Z VmwHm9 mfnTaw- nwsM BmSHSV aVHHHnV -- -r ...-.-. - - r mf3rs aw, . - ,M .". the mmwmm ,. Yabstey I saw by the pr that thn New Jersey cesms igMrr.. p to slur that only one man m a thousand rrirh' the age of 3veaty-llve IMbsley (who comes ov?r in tho U - from Jersey City ovcrr morning -"Well, no: when a New J-rseT ern lp rrache three-coro and ten bu f. j conclutic ho's not worth wAstlngqu n en any lon.ifor. f.irp. CUttts sl Tmr. When a pTyn gr tb chills an.! Tor HUW don't wul to tsi" mrtii.lH lb'- ! s then uo ptooj. !. Uen't fc-l a Mt lk dein such a f.lih thiBC TJjjut m ssnttclmHtut l fo attt! o th4t l-'jr Well, tbcm Is ono rcmoly taU whlti t-in perfftly lnnle, h w'ter flll )t. 1 rr will fail U ompltcl, -uro rhtlU M frvrr, and tliat r-te-ljr i imith T ,? Kyrut. It W td r- Ir Jhn Hu . t r Loulsvillr. Ky , ami i . t- cre , n , ana ftvrr iMt ugiti i to rnux- ir" ! ISO SnUriaj; r4xu u sa .c -. vwcly to have hml. A lar! w rbcvk a ceM am! sUUv fe.Tlft .tnp'. t. KvcrylaU'lHrnt fmlly sNmiM V tbeir hou'ttolit amt nv it pr-.-Ivo Of coMs and nuUria, a wU a x x . cure. I"Uhjjiu h prK'trl c4vk . thcruiwr Narta h.r ar ' . rny thrtt ttu t a Uaiety mt trtVrtt v-. . ent SixTr,S.TH Csi-tx. Junoat. iv.: Ds. AT SMLLiutca. U.-lH'ter. 1" lirSi It, been Uuu; jv?yr Autelutc fer .MiirU .u fjtnllv fir M'ttrjl af Vur tnv U a icar I h.l ch--tt. and wa n low tfv n 1 hl not trenj;thi wl Mr IVi,. lVel e U try lit Ant4l'.i. rtsl ll . lei t iu I am lrf ntroii. hn ' fcilU Wo tti t tJer ntntk'ln in VW f . IK Wt? flti.t tt th"' JUU kt, ul-l. a., t ti Uo cbrapeL Hr tt t rwb , SNft..l US Its roacvouiloany thlnsr wtckrl, rmTa lr thut the fvtpern will prttvUj n,&lki tuaalloo it Atohiou tiUU U PsH'Utr A ItiTtriis rn.l fr an i tLlntf lUwl Yrtul FrKk iriKby. vf li"-!.re City" Kii . Mjt "lor l&rw rr I ultereil 1 rem a liae thnt my ph h'ia J reuunrei ln.uraW Mr lri'tl b.1 Ctvcn nieuu t.ti7. wtn'tt I u Injure! t, try t nrrisutli I t')lifHrthrmuUf , HUillMVe K-.one,f"J J-'UIiU in Vteljt&t. 'l nwetlitian nl IVieiilv Ah Hitler m 1 my life, I ntii Bleler llfli.tf WjTti to this nelulite, mid will n.vcr t rccomttictid It" Wirn Ue atil.T tt Is tuor n mutter f kmmtttt Julwhcnthau jut trhcfo to Ur the Una - - In the txitehtlun of m JimnWlr pf l-'i I liver u in"r lBtltu!t rr Jutu ' Sunn, h Hitters. lUt U lsieho, , ' In tho rlj;Ut ,le,;IUiwne it UMtla t ' U"n tlethnie,anli"oiiUjMtloo, UUk . ! iiijhi' thu m..ily. tk their il-rt.' ; DMiA Ui. twin Itrollwrof bllurr . vscat lle runch Kftlii tnmble t larl;il sffii t i ami nervoos conipH. sUo UivJn li 1 1 the Hitters, .NsrtsK wlacl- arrHirl mllT m tt k run 1 .'-" foa waahlnur n KUvtrl. fleap Is mmrini ami w. u ! there waaaed wila it U absolutely hA( litticr nij In tee world will uo t work, Uv ikmimifmm., Off one thlsx u! 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