RSr?Vi yWrT. 1A f-ST --t,i. -f-r-" ; -ii . fc' ; 3;, .?v K:-1 --Vi X fe- : V-?- -" '-Xv :- 'V-i? .- 1 r.-'-r'.'--""-;-, ,V "y ' -T"C:- B& 5: ";3 CKS JM V i-e s .' ,i ..- - ' . w - jM '. - &z nsswr C&JMHB J -aK,',jar 3 e- l--. w j ? -4r--.- - ' I - t-'a'T I t.KT'Jl . JL2- . ". ' ra. - -i5 rrx li "f- f . "4 f .-. . -. - - - i T5 ". ' T XHXi BED CLOUD W. BED CLOUD. - m&KA&KM Aluoatom' teelk arc now wed for tmltofls, bracelets, earaia- and baagles. They take a high polish aad ad are very durable. Tlir wcakhient man in the world if taeChincse banker Han-Qua, of Can tos. He payg taxes upon an estate of 450,000,0X). and i estimated to be -worth a billion tack, which, in our xtoney, would be about fourteen hun dred million dollars. TH1 ,D'S DOINGS if 'J3 l FOMTfCu. Da. Faairf r. Uf ef the Mat of fctfLnn. Abi f-i the Dalljr ewi. h ExrtoitEiM have discovered petrol eum in Formosa, about twenty miles to the south of He-Lung. At the latter place are the richest mines of bitumin ious coal in the Chinese empire. Thus far the Government has refused nermita for tDLnking of wells. w. .-! i i.i i m ! i II r The Chinese in Nct York are begin ning to learn American habits. In their district the saloon keepers now get up cards in Chinese, which read: "Ameri can cocktails for the morning, American sours for noon, and American punches for night" The trade is reported brisk. totcf fcl i 3S rn vr.vuwsxi re, or the editorial JlepubUcan, formerly iken by th best rf- coniidcrcd erioat. , a rcufdent of Cbl- lon thr Oth, In her one mr. On one of the ir he walked evcn cenUy aad xUxmau fqrr i cajro atace 28K, haadred aadlb ri coldest days laifc Miles. Jcdok Ci sixth Audi deatofBcPi poctaMcter Patrick Ega; Lfc determination t ' League Beatrel I j Thx appolafcn has been conffn 4 BcsTATOR JB:r Diaxe carapaifjB luontb. jp rRAITK . 3ta 30. a - (at Marseilles mendation of tfcr main Inj; at blsx t demic and ftirn thiat valuable inforwa- tion. w The death of? i . Charles W. Hutciiinsok, ex-Mayor of Utica, has not only bolted from his, home, but has bolted the door of civil i- zrtion behind him by becoming an adopted member of the Seueca tribe, a remnant of which resides on a small reservation in Central New York. i he newly appointed Treasury. i a reni- Clifford, formerly m. 111., in his deputy. L lately telegraphed tizratulation on the the lrhh National cricTin politico. f Viceroy of India on Lord Dufferln. hmax, of Ohio, will es in Wiscotmin next nited States Consul receiveu tne com Department for re- rinj; the cholera epl- ctxrred in a distillery la th ceofcerie. Tb charge of criminal negligence will bf brought againvt the proprietors. Ox September 10th torrents of rain fell In Southern Texas, where lire stocV-valued at UfiDOM was threatened with death from thirst, the ground baring been dry for fifteen weeks. The seeti'leaf tobacco crop no M15XESOTA TtOOOS. a well-known e&e ml lately announaid at Samuel CheIii , died of Bright'f :d I September 12t' n Angnoren linnal, and physicist, was ris. f of Creek Nation, at Deunison, Tex., 4 The large gold medal of the Roya College of Surgeons, which has been previously given only six times since its institution in 1800, was in August awarded to Sir Erasmus Wilson, only just in time for the distinguished derma tologist to receive the news before his death. Jews in Jerusalem were until lately a few hundred families, who had gone there to die in the land of their fathers. Now there are at least iifty thousand, or about one-third of the population. They devote themselves almost exclu sively to mercantile occupations. The newcomnrs are mostly from Bulgaria, Russia, and Hungary. NKOUH. J., hog cholera Is hwine. nierlcan clergman heart disease at a demand conpensa. his effect. Kven Cremation is making great strides In France. The prefect of the Seino means to establish Siemens furnaces in . several of tlie cemetery's of Paris, and proposes to cremate all persons whose bodies are not claimed by their friends. v If this experiment proves successful, the :- Government will probably introduce a general bill on cremation. . The most artistic of Italian furniture, made from precious wods inlaid with gold, mosaics and ivory, is turned out in Bergamo, by a firm that has been en gaged in the business during a century. Old and new specimens of its workman ship are much sought after by foreign connoisseurs for the adornment of palaces and country villas. fc MIS 1X1 At Phillipsbfcny::; piaying navoc wit h The daughters c f who died receikl. o waterlni place to n, tion for the burai jg the furniture of?t te "nkmi in which he ex plred was conBlfii. l Ufthe flames, ns if ho bad died of cholen . ;f THE jail in Km is Ofky Is represented by the grand jury mn bairirig from four to seven prisoners In jadgcell, Inside invis ibleinmatos, aatl coeSjilaintH are made that tainted mejts arewrvcU on th'j table. liiEicKei nac.j Koafl recently took to Niagara Falls ni- :cuMon train of thirty sever, coaches, cent ai ax assignmenjc )as Union Catholic ?:bl Chicago, with IteHli llounds Typo Pres failed some daytt , ;o, kit the fnct win not publicly known atit U all the creditors u ;a tiuue the businesi t ni tablishmont owejn k very valuable- plaat A TlinKE-DAY celt at Chambensburg, en: the ad vent of tho firs; w lin County, 100 yea: i Oklahoma Patrb $1,000 bail at FortTfc nit! followers were set, f reej I.Y a lato repon all Great Britain staad to cost of $204,000 per. nil cent on the investoi $nt. J'i'Jie avt-rngo cost or all tho ruilroau : falrxistencc in the United StaU-s to-dy is tlic bet apple offereJ ui tnjuket arc tho bmuichi In by wajon frotn :be Xcbra.sk IL They an: iuicier. frrber and of trtT I Cavor .-CTrraih-, more like the apple Uins -H-l to cal back Ka: when a boy. that? barveite! throughout thr country 1 1J ; rc " appicn tbst coom; la by tx car. is to be tho bet and hearlent for many year. ' iut c ,f'n lb fart hat thi b a frctt coonUf Toleb, the Cbfcf of Pollc at Hoi ln cnizLw Spring, having been appriM that bit I)K- WtlJilSfi$m .'cent of tb Wlw Ufo wb in danger from a desperate mas d OmaUas. jrfota!ly lb- firl named Edward Howell, took a double-bar ft?,t 'M rrrilkc Uw '" t lol aft rlel hotgun and .lew his rnemy. cbiWroi wmpolMry. The OcbaIix, cr A. K. Torn., of Drlavan. WU.. l.tlj SS f? th- f Millie. Ut al i -.. i.t i ti-i t - ,. V. ' tnv" cnlldrca to.vmicof the faoo.'v rilh ,LT , ; D-r'itthe,nWonorat the awSS ii and both wr In.tantly kil.cd hiIo cro.,-. 1yc annmty money. Mt of the fainlli Ing the railway track. ; mt tlidr chiWri. Thov: who lid not n It ha recently como flight UatPrivaU ceivwl no annuity mony the other A?. Henry, of th Arctjc ezplorins party, wst , hai we -S-J.OOQ wa dUtrtbau-d ainn; discharged from the array otc for for : fe nieniNrr of the tribe, llje famihef grr-. . ihai hav-. on account of niHTtlUon or in Later report from tho cvclone whlcL i ,MeiiCt k'l5 tnclr chlidrrn out of ehjl, recently visited Wisconsin, iricbigan and ?,re awKn? f th imiortannj of eita other Norths State, .how that the dam- j U" ' ?lt az wa v,.rv much creater than wu at ' ' ",: M?'" at for .Vebraka ha NKRRASKA lit ATE XRWS. I ' " ' ' ' i - e- tf-. r-a tin.at ttleraei fltee The 7omuf.of SUmx City. Iowa. rU .tmrmm ZZZiimtmn.mZ thaof North Nebrxka fruit. -IJ-dly ! . .C'T..'"'2!T!!C- ,- . ST. TJIVI Jftl. irj'wwvu ... . : fpeciaJ frow ten CUlre mj: A o Point Crtxkf a tributary ol the 05pp?iTi Hher. mt on: late In the nlcht ! tbc rratcr in tbe Chlp;wa tr rapklly. Thi, with Utc Soatinx Utk cat7SeJ awiy tfcf top r brfcttc of tin? Wiconsb Central JUlircad at Chippewa KalK and alo llf tower Nuije befneea here anl thh city. The MiJw'aa ke i St. Iaul ILilIwar briU auJ all Uw city bndxrs hi and tc city brW; at Cblppra Kail wrtc cnird away. The Omahs brid" at the latter pia J"" rose but tlierr t no triftnx bat awy hap- A WISH TKKMML 1 ' Ml eyftwve rf 'rejTW WeTPw fflBfeT riioi f H lpt s ilior I'mIim. A HllMtM tatrd- St. Vavu 5errilt I!. 5f-rUi ftta CUr Ukr, Wk. y Ijp jpenby L ancrtwoa a erciJO' ?rark IM flxr al ' dcTtatki; wa Uw? ruU. Tb crtfr ortio of Ik town l in rote ai Oirc? . tirts kfL Ta rf'T ihn tor p.i otrr ni borrtbJe in tW exltrmr. Xn. wocicn arai chJ!re? tj ronc ai , in a perfect ttrtuj ef odtea3Tt i t c u ttt 'nfc rKlkHtwg XMiim .TlktfX T rrcratp1551'1 tV tio tory ( tJiiUa Is Uh rit at Caj 5aW, and ti at! UifttbT drawn to tb Ic Vi 11 tk iBrl.f. l&cfcMi2 the I4 ti alltCfl !rtl, were e xl a; a ta tM lty, tr.:l 1Haf trr. .e r -"rv ,. , ,., , . i,,fwm. f UJ J ww ,.ww. .w, -. . '('"'v roqM te v cocalni; out of t!4r C!arc. simctt pen x the wtcr U retime Higher ai?d Uc I j huBs rwrr mM ba mt4j ih first expected. fonvarrtttl a rei-ort of the condition of tiw Com the a,r ' r-mrfi .111 In ..f.tt). ,., i .. r. .. .. m.' . ,-!-', -' I'1V"WI .U i nt nicrcnn- wnurnrr turn .Mor inrr . ....i., . , .-.,.. .. ... .. jiri" rtiiiiiiriiiii li ltv. ir- .... ..1., . . ., t, mu, 'iicji, Ju, rone to ninety 'three degrees. Nine deaths occurrod at IMlerue Hoapital from tht ; heat, and the itreet car line were almost rje, im-:oai, :n: tnri,.?, x,. vj uttlc wiK-at uxs tx-en threshed It U difflcuU to make a currt-ct estimate, but It L otuniUii raUruad U belwr twdtv x.led. Tbe waU rtxx(jiiEi Tin: r7ir..T of thU city and ifannr crrat damxr. The rjiu Cbmc and Chiitna lUrr are higher than wa err kbowu bvfof tho water tkvlcs oer tb sneijil iircts, and many bulWtnv oo ki tuumi aie i'.itiiig away. Half a niliRj fee! of lor be broken fnmi the Uxn near the Kddy Mill, aiwi aie tkutiu donn the Mfram. Illje ! tot ncw fiw'm k nVU-U district of 'tsrotttn mdicate that the natcr are re- 'a'i terrible f&tre. (hw hou-.' Uitk rrneer a taken fnwn it fetMxUt&oc d turned oafpietlv rwi. whUe Uw fVk were feliei from Ue it a If l$ri oif A targe torn i tk-n wy. ieaThsi tw fl.vr ai aarer. with the bote pfer tnlij eJtmc (Mr WPfrt'- A ttXl chirfl w a Ulcn in tiw Attn of the trspct aad landed in tKe brawbe t a tm but aViy njmeL One Utce frame k wa bfcw ciai4etei ot if sUt. rwt m pxttleie f the bowxj or fwntttlfe rifcl be fMHM. comiKillcd to stop oerations. A I'hiladel- t U: about '-"J.OOO.OOO buhel i . ,. .. .i.t ... - i.mu uiuieeii'teat oiu oov namec Iran Trj on. living w:tii his jarenU near Valparabo, was bitten by a rtt!e:iakr phia dispatch reported intense suffering among the aiiimaU at the State Fair, whilt fancy poultry died In lanre numbcrn. Ttj'Hoid fever bai broken out in one oi ' ftne ,jrht rt.-cently. He anMj from hi Ui tho ilrithh regiments at Cairo. to el a MWr llwl "' h!d rv-eivl ami ne- Two of the commiHione appointed by ' x'tl . and wa moving a Un the Recorder of New York to investigate T'1 ch, J "" on, U, l"?r '! ! Mtuke- the condition of William C. Hhineiander, ' V b7t, . S ,1 . - --- ' " Bv. .., 4. ! .... J. L I "" ew-M - ,,,r cruio7 ai i.Hiiirwa r jn imii n-ts - ' t&oegk awh fr twtfc wa made t U Claire ukeir the water ftmr tret deep ki i xl. -f orBL xj,,. Uwuy ji ff the tteni laton uOitr. At thtpjwa tutuUjfy tm nlmsc In the ctiUt. Many rails 400 dwolhnr iiae brv et away ; in, arc o. wrrckeu ana ;,y.u rOfe are j txrr tfcnnTK, tKt a rrtce erf tkHr wrldJy j-i.-. reutAlMtwc A retKt rteWrl frwn .Maria who married below hit station, rejKJrted oniliefoot. inai He H insane, while the third took a ' rtrcneri-d. contrary view. A couvaxy has been organized nt Belle ville, III., to construct a railway from that town to n point opposite SL luis. Dckino the first eight months of thU year 112,.rrj immigrants entered Canada. Keuiedfcs were applleil and he passed through to the XetHti l,8iia-5sengT-j. yen tiled hv the ing Company of of ?l.ri,000. The iipnny of Chicago, ly, when nearly resolved to con- trustees. Tho o- ."0,000, and has a n wan lately held to commemorato e settlor in Frank- been released on and seven of his id railroads in ,y at an average and pay five per Of theie 48,'i.w United States. On a recent date there were WG cases of J cholera at Maples and ItZti deaths. Several ' deaths occurred at Avelino, Hergamo, CnmpobaHo, Cremona and Cimeo. At ...... ...- . ..j .. I....J -11 IT.- Vl.ft til J. h. NoitTO.V & Co., we dealers 8 ei eatlw. , ,lril,i;i.t ,arIniI c)lI1 j Il-known cigar Zeveu. S!uTtn:m iv,,,,,,.. i- vri i....i..rr ;.. r 'i. ;...... - i i .. ' v" ". ' ivu.v.i.1 ..i uuii.uii, ivL-viiiijr muiie an us-i ignment to cover liabilities of about :7,000. Mil?. A.VMi: TltKXAirY. of Kearnev Juno- lion, desires information of her hu-bniitl, J. W. nriii.es. alias Kd. Teenier, of Kanas City. She ays she married him at Kearney in February la-t, and he deserted lier in June. Tub new school liotise at SpringflcM, Sany County, will cost when eouin eted. 510,000. ' rNT-oKnr: cliancuH hi Nebraska during the weekended .September 0: F-Uihlishtil- Plato, Saline County, .MI.v- Hoxji Stuuretin. postmistress. Postmasters miiiiiteil -Italn- 1 IL lnvi-; red Neumann. uniouiideii reixm at DKI'1.MV IIN MU.H!Ult who live on high gionjtd Uh belter anl r i t .ii t , .. caiiiuxl and hitmlrrxl, or pee are tg ki aMj A r V Vi'- ,'" h,e lhr,MMJT ""! ! Stillwater am ut tie, 1 inw ? rr,...! .f?i, TL 'S? "' . n the ri,I la 3lna.a. M.en ami :tu:, ,r" tjjz.;"'-:;rf etrs re4. - ij v r Sa l iruiiifff iw nttvn each other, except by way of the Omaha ralhva) Iron bridge, which admits of the jusage of tvot pe!igcrs. It s sltnalol ao far up tho river that A WALK or rol'lt M!M j unfit for tVlr mwn to Jsy A 4U ; patch wa- ? V Caft V ltfw, local rccrutt fiew, f1ns U S?r ; jv Itrlrd a4 t; 4 pjtf ' iofnetl f r a?r t pn U retji4 f aa!SfTnttT rppJ. ta4efarUit. t fvr rtpikru di., t tair ese4- raeot. Capuia Va ltw rfrt tMt ' MralAAfil deHlC Wa At tttrn uao whl tc ! tn- ; c-ceujrfe a tar taff. I r to t rejrt, Ue rtAry ol W ; ' x prrwHtViWT wtefp dirmeuasr taw ta au rrturw f t af l1Wewti, N. I!., wbr tkey it fc-t tct4 Jatr Hrai&ard ? tS aewtr -n l coaJrr th.t fc arf i a? gr4lfl2 tMvlvw tr cTte .. 1W, aad bar tJwrfr wirw tar vrrwal Iraicof l0. Tfc trk k f : or the iUt yrrir wrl ii n mi - i ' JIUKK U.NMII.U.I.VH. Is mvesvtry in roachir.g Ue lie!i jwif -tion of the east side from the court hott. Almost even famllv in tho eilywill Iomj Only a iir- ' ttau of Use stonti trttek Sull water, I TltlKINU -M1l TKNr ; at the fair rrotttMhs teartec thern In i fHbM. At Clayton, Wlv. bolf ? tMc Ifehter tnrttiies In the vtttajje were Wrtvn i!wh by the'str)tt. TWe ; rekne trwek aUl stv oel('k, d.bc ; nearly all the daiMtge In Uflreti mtwSpx. Tin: was an something. Hie Chicago, Milwaukee A. SL Paul Itallnay CoiMpaii)'s hrs in the ChippewA Vnllvv will no. Im Ie-thau 5.VH1,- ' 000. The lumber coiupuiiie-i all kre very i heavily, but the heaviest kwe aresuUeretl by jKKjr x-ople who have had their homes wept nwav. Ine ofticon have alt Ireeii !iCiOitd, aimI ti ptir U; :McvAttn, Y)th ltr r !' ( f-r lr 1J. B (l nt Tfci .HniWtlillM). ! f Hmc T Hrt.l . ,fTl.l fr St tr. Capfeta Du4Uj o t U 1 at lit ! rtU.i4) i&m tww.Mwtll wvrt, j wrl of Mmt cel Hi ! ! Uw-, j wr arrcUMl Saturday ewBtii xwt ' lbeeharv.l Ih court till NMnlae: wa the jnunkr o th oaktM Imt Prt, ! tawjr Jbt- u.........uMluuieiaiui uis ioiiow. nan oroppetl down dead. Ilutler was ex- ers have been taken to New York by Colo- looted to address the people, but Im-Iii" IW1 Allfi iirnliki. n fuif-ttiif ft-... U.t.M..... ' firil !. ,t ... .1... i . . , .. ,. ..... ,.v,., ucwicmi y I "' hv; j,in oil IJIU earn anil Weill lO l.lll- i'ohi. .Niuie nisear took advantage of the Mcasioii to start the false renort tlmt l. been Kned or will U Dnmliri tut tli. ml. ,l.. 1 : :.. t, ,.. .. , . . -..... ....j., .,,, !. i.uiil-i im oeen iv-iuhi or win it M-on. except the IahIT, which l.vue a smrtll sheet prtnteil on n job jirtas iuteud of the At Chipju-wa FalN lb tonu wx th wtrt of the seai-m. TVe nter H now Wtweeii j ,rt,br tj,. ratl 0i wlti ter mark and , till rWmr mpkily. Cf ! wI wl P'ck! y ' U tent Inda Wk fr M.arii Ulknr wair ! . PnPI Utei MM4 a U le ami ui thk cwe Mta uptr lrttig ovnr h- natorw oi to tttHwoy t ke gr, th liesjiii'r ' !- .., , . - . .-j.,. cuo t9em. un j u uw m wi m i 1 .. .. . ' one now. .i iiock iuiihis uwr n.l cn!k of tJi A CELEititATEi biological savant in, German' divides humanity at largo in to two grand categories, tbe intellectual and the animalistic: at the head of the first stand the Germans and the Eng lish, with cognate lower gradations, rand in the second category Spaniards, Intalians, Russians, Croats, Turks, Arabs, negroes, Chinese, down to North Anierican Indians, entirely given over zLo brutality. For some time past it has been known ithat a colon- of bees had established Htself in the roof of Stourniouth Church, .England, but the Vicar would not al low them to bo disturbed. On his death recently the bees were destroyed by fumigation. On the honey being taken itaere was found to be nearly two hun--dredweight of it, and the bees tilled two moderately large barrels. It is stated itkat during hot weather the honey used riordrop into the church. Experiments with the galvanometer ttipoivthe tracks of the New York Cen tral 'Railroad show that electric eur trents flow through the rails continoasry. The iovement is generally toward centers of electric distttrbaace, and is jKjrceptibly affected by the passage -of ars,ast passenger traias being much tmore xffeotivo than freight or coal: drains. One steel rail at Rochester was . to mucKaffected by these currents as t: i)coo a-, pecroanent m m - a -a. ihe jugiisn or gw dcred that strict 2b uti betwoen the Fronoii i id Thr Monongahela ml assembled at Pittabjrgl resolved to contirwe. r' and one-!ialf cents ijae? The Bankers' and if Company's oflice,at Ni was lately closed UBt er i William Dixo.v a- m7i der at Little Rocky Lester at a dance oa 1 'd Tho first instalmeii the Nile expeditionbt a 1 hundred and thlrtyrtn ire Owing to tho dopre i: lumbering trade ia Ja voyageurs bavo dotei m offer of the British Qu e Gordon relief oxpedit on seley. It is thought ( y cers that they will net be Soudas climate. W The Russian Mintet r ueen instruccea to ask ;or,i the treaty of 1878, al: ad)1 reported. Sam Jackson, a colore raged a thirteen-yer old 3 cently near Monticallc , from jail by a rnasketl no The United States El ic which convened late ly opened in tho Expos Hit n adelphia, with Profits ir )!';." jter mile. Illee recently or ity bo observed liinese. s in convention September 10th, strike for threo lei. ants' Telegraph liiiven. Conn., attachment. ivicted of miir lie shot Ham iver last Decern- in tho chair. hirty bouts for Lngland. Ouu o to follow. ouditiou of the a a number of il to accept the ent to join the der Lord Wol- my British ofll- ilu to stand the 1'ekin has not fulfillment of ten previously iinn who out- .iiite cirl re- was taken knd lynched. Cal Confereuco ras formally llding at Phil lion Newcomb Tub bastinado is still one tf Hhc aauthorired.puuishments ia Egypt, and is :so .terrible lijat even tbe leot and mnuchreaduring.Arabs screaam with pain ftor -the first Xew strokes. Kret the wictim is. laid onihis face on aoaorand idld tthere firmly. Then his legs .-are xateol'till the fiat soles of kia feet are aapermot, . and aacured ya that posi tion. 'The lush is & species of cat, hut- vjui awe stranas laclead of alae; aai it: mgS:aod,cuts frigktrtilly. The torture is inflicted forvery sb'ght offeacea, aad maiss the sufferer for many days. RcMASKaBLC tip relations are reported At a reeeataaeotinof tbe Medical Com mittee at Marseilles. Experience has hown that eholera tvill rage during two consecutive years ia Xhe sasoe place. It as been ascertained that caolera made X "its appearaace at Mazaeilles fast year, a .r.cae followed by death having occurred at tfce aospital, in a room enUining fkianerous other patieats. The disease u-fiejagoodmanyvkjdats. TbeIayor, who arts immediately advised of the fact, proceeded to the hosjHtaL Cner ' geticmaasores were takea to prereat farther eoftaioh, aad ia aviarlo awd a panic ia the- town the Mayor solicited aad.aocared the silence of aU persons aware of thefaote.; The Chief Sareon, ., two ho8Srgeoofe a Wardea, atidtwo. . Sisiers of Mercy took aa oath to diTMl awieaioe;, which osth was strictlv kept t T 4T wuo pfuotu- waa saaoa yju JatsUciK lajuiiittee. i . - i .y -r--ra. i . -w -i .- a-rwv ..sE'fem -,-.., . - "V ..J5fef cK ii-'j-.A.-seWVf '...- . Ji M.JZL v.w - - 1 3- .-' l$L;Z: The English GovertuiM a proposition CO iue p offering to take seveut the Alexandria indole i ityj once or in instalment, t o of ten years. B There has been a rn )1 tions existing between the Republic of Cf6t m Papal Nuncio, has fce main at Rome.. ? A great ball in hopo'ol vxarins waa recenuyg .i The United States Co. 1 ports to the State Defui l mgton tnat tbe Frenca '1 year will exceed that if million bushels, and that tl lent. The wheat yield p) so be abundant. In c ' isbundance the price rapidly. Tbde National Prisoa?ii i United States lately met President Hayes was cab nuatber of interesting ma Is investigating thecal pended commission firai a & Cu, of Iuisvflle, it ka 1 tnat tbe senior partner av house receipts for,030 fpb! I bis personal indebtedness National Bank, makingt iej .foods tkus pawned $l,8tl. Ax inexhaustible sup ph has been reached at Finiil of 140 feet ; Jobs Chambers, one'af Mickiean. died reeentl?? i learinff alarga estate td,a: m reai, wao married a haec i girl named Xtte Wbeeeir i has beeoaie JesJoos of .isr maa, a&d has entered & l tion. f the la4f ana corn cropsht s eattmated at abomt sevenfv i. - r iae average. g: Dvsiko the f rst ekof g awn were killed ia JfewJfS the giviBgwayef roae blkl n weight of portable thro ah i which they were rMleg. EA uaiuea occurred as dusevc places. It has lately cesse to 1 Lord Asspthill, wheaaWi was so sare that he woe 4eadfroa heart disease wiere he was aei kaewa carried ia aie wsirtoeat tcrtbfcti with hk Teller. The English Consul at Alexandria r-v j ported recently that many families were redued to a suffering eondition for a lack of I the indemnity awarded to them, and hare' sold their certificates to speculators at a ( discount of fifty per cent, Recent estimates show thnt tho Michi- j g.in wheat crop yields somewhat more than fcixteeu bushels per acre on tho av erage. It was recently reported that tho French had captured Mnhonora, in Madagascar, south of Tamatave. Four students of tho Collegiate Institute at St, Catharines, Out., were drowned in the canal near Port Dalhoiisienot long ago. There hns been some excitement lately about the reported Inhuman treatment by tho Spaniards of a former Cuban officer confined in a dungeon. The American and British scientists re cently nmdo on excursion trip to the Rooky Mountains. On September 11th there were thirty seven deaths from tho heat in New York. In the Circuit Court at Fort Wnvne. a jockey named Gibbons A. Fitch, recently obtained judgment for 54,000 for being struck on tho head with a sulky whip by Jionier Hale. A late fire nt Lexington, Ky., destroyed the stable of Smith & Merritt and eleven horses and two mules. The last spike on the Louisville, Now Orleans & Texas Road was driven on the 11th nt a point about one hundred miles south of Memphis. The sugar-refining firm of Burgor, Hurl butt & Livingstone, of New York, lately made on assignment, giving preferences for about $120,000. J. II. Squish, a private banker in Wash ington, who recently mode mi assignment, killed himself with a pocket-knife. The Social Science Association adjourned to meet nt New Orleans next December. Their next annual meeting will be held nt Saratogn, September, 1SS.". Miss Sarah E. Stevens recently disap peared mysteriously from her home near New Hrunswiek, N. J. Foul play N sus. pected, os a farmer named Pendrum wa heard in a quarrel with her. hud died. Tin: old Wlntersdooii House burned at PlattMiiouth a few days ago. l.o.s nearlv 51.S00. Stanton- Is building a $7,000 school house. I.v the Anti-Monopoly Crceiibnek State Convention at Lincoln on the 10th a re.so- iiiiion was idopted nrovidim; fur tl ;u- pnhitinent or a committee of five to confer : witli a like committee from the Democrats ! nun oower io enoo; iivi i!.rt , .t ' ...r..-., n.wi niton tin riwi.m i;..L'. .- ..''. i Lvery bridge on the Chliiewu 1 -f -- -.v ....... r. ty rll -. I IIIIII'II'III'I ffllll. i - . " " tegular Mze. Only "MI l-Il'K HA 1IKKX l.OoT , In the tlool here, a man mimed Kltler. : drowiiiNl while trlng to nwiiii his 4k j wife. Major I).tis has telegntlietl to Wa- . ba.h:i for a steam ferry bont, which will i come up as mmiii as the .-tage of water will j 1 jfrmit. Work will ! coiiimeticetl oi the j i bridges to replace tho-e swept away as xoii j ' a the water gN.- down. Itoth the ( injtewa and Kan Claire Ilivur ; began falling at noon, after niichuig the un- ; ; precedeuted height of twentj-six feel, tlue-a ; feet higher than the j f.lH.AT H.OOt iK ISO. , .ie.uM. tlj-O lk.t t...t .iall,. .'. tftk .M.k..kA. ...a. I metiei at lx o'rUnk lat night z ! ot l txt Ul Al . ia- c.H.1 ..... I wntli 10:38 h ui. Smie Imll ae- . lraUun l nugvr wmaa w roMiniel It. Sn nral dftHta&r ba- Ut j reix.rte.1 Ui tlat vMmUj. At WlMto Uir ... k - . . L..I.t.o in4& tt.k l, ,fic .J mi i. wr. . -.. t - - - -.. gons Ike Ue t-itMt itrurk aUxtt five o'ufc-ek In the aftertiAi. It -.wejrf a trnek lei tliai: a itill.t ami a luiif wkic. Tltete wtii. the lineal rrvvxi.-iiArjt:i "iroH.M.TnN of rlomh. -Jightly green u rthtr. lr, Imke"s fijie laxfx bui' to tMe wat of Tom I!rkiw ithire, sittuVred Miloiy. inml f tin wlmiovvs Itelttg Wown In. Tbe dHtU of tlie Iultitli Railway w,e de mli4()Nl ami hmidreU of tree Mo-mi arrov the ttnek ttwiii White Hear hbt tkHi and hellwomt Tlieru were ffo wImi xr.fitt tlmt there lwd lietti two ijaeh Haj U I dfW Uackaw itMlbt Ui ' aoHlier to d tin tft1S "d- lnf In lit MCKikoot n meanniklt obiivUtt ; tu itoe K0t arUHd htm. Plant) ai captalw inrolcd Ami wayi lr&rm ftr ihm a -t vb;ch ho w smm Vm frr furnl. He thn appf3oHel Uk hr nm4 aid "Now, Parker. ih irNMr hm .' T lad rtiMl hv Um wr4 aad ietag lh Lnila la itUx Sm, nut lzl ih tireati fato In UiHrv bar him, Waat me, lrr bo otloti, rjw Ing y. "Vi, mjr boy," rrr!l lh ChaUla, iiiittce was aIo alerted VimV-, .-i ,r n o"tfive railroad bridge and iie wagon "". " f" the m.uSJiwi and mn M will be my oso laa, axl all wUt fe, i-gate from earl, imtv to i ml i ., n h,i,,-,,s- '" i:a r'-' ""' ' pnK-rty ! nM the north wu The) met at White our." aUc State c'.nS i " PHiiif. No atI.-faetory oUmati .mi j 'm1 ft-r whleh . the With Uio- nor,l hn fmti to Ufrt ninge for a Fusion Si'i t'lieb.' ti.? iv . T ! 1m! "a,, at "'Is time. In and In-tween MjwWe. A party tftiaagtil hi Ihreshlng for InU th by' trembioUri, wlst hai-kerMreuiNHi tiiiiami.7,f ' I r "pV. Hiippevva Falls and Eau ('laiie ihe lu will ! h'1l,s ,I,a''1-l the town of (Jranl. bef. re Mfe wa extinct lh-c.. for Lieutenant-Cover or w deb w", ?" ' ,,ot fal1 ,,orl of Sl.'00,tiWl. and may greatly I in-al.-! ' the Iwrn for .mtretlMi. 'Hie were qu.'iichUg Ihelr MilrU wHh tl dorsed by the Aiiti-3Iono3ists C Vi x:,' at wim. The Kim Claire Co Com- ?tii-!MTtr topph-,1 over and t;.xirge Kuthcr- flowing hiuod ParUr'a f!a ta aHr- Urown, of Omaha fDeniiK-nil wn'- .l.,.i" ',:u,-v Iosl turt"u hundrwl and fifty tou of fonl ,AH ward Mteii, Captain Uudr 4tiug tt ot "H'lidwl as mi Aiiti-Monoistl ' ,'iw to f r ' cual aiMl i7' V,'"; '.V TV'! tru,s? T,,vmK- ' uu.urtuiM.to. CmiLTi's I., ti... UI! ,V: Lt'amn' , . .ri AM. its iirn.m.vr.4. and fatalh Injured. Iru .1. Swde, the en- - - - --.. w-" .. ,,, a I1.1L iriMIH'l T1I1II .1111.. !.. .k . . Stickle lAi.ti-MoiioiHtlisti as ",. ,? ,V t, ! va,I,wl at Si:..0OO. Hiiolnot Iwww i f"" ,a "J" V''M Jrli for Conirressiii theS.-1-onl l)ir?,.f I1"' sides of tne river are Mibmergcd I "-f wire in.res inrne pasture landi v ... uik umniii iisii H. i. , ..., i .... ... . ... , Hrk.. 'iti.t -ltl.. ....... 1.1....... ....!... tt ... i itii'i Kii.ii- iipjueuciiMoii is leu H"si ' ..... ii... M iiRmn uimi named Anderson was .v. tin. wnt.r ,..1.. ti.i. r.......irattn,.. . and ludlv hurt. Hill Ne- of ih Ijimmi.. ....... ...v .x 'i.m.-n.-. - ItlMIIMlltlUlir I - - -....... , lu-mirntna. was driving with hi brother In this city over two hundred house a,,"t ", "" ' f Vd.ir lke when A itrin.v fellow neatly caught at Omaha while sneak-thiev- tini: y .Mrs. John Ore 1klMTllll II In n..I .. t t. . ... ....., ..i. nun annual utrrsiMi wiiii a n- a . - " miv, iliv,i- . Ill'll- IUI Lt llllll,)! Ilitl.'ilr.ul nt.k .. a . !?. PI... ting be Mrs. .John n.vl 'l 1...1 ' . "" V" """" "" ...,.,.,,., H, , 1 - -- i..v J 4l 11111 rII wall A JMTIIKTIC VA&V SlArtrtlhtii ,,,il !tlt 1m n I.nnit t ri.Mljr Hit. I'nthrtlr Mury i.r m I'wIUI, I'nutttj Tie IDrtl fur III" M"tn i.f l, lt.lt &rm-itrl nt Ul In I.Ritr,wwrtl, ICm. . IVlllViT 'I'lin f..l!..... ...... . . . "miiimitiinfiliiniit. 'Ill Hill- llie IIJMt I - " - "". "i" lllll'l Mimii L,.v, ... , S0!. ,t, lhu ,l",!SL, " ,,, hint as far as heard from. While tht. ! u "' "f e wagon by the force of the j Lvr.wmTU. h . SeH-miwr T. Si 11 linKbi. 1 J!!!"" 1 ! $' I,,ro!'ee,'M to. lpalchis U'llii; written, three buildings 011 ''. -"' l to the side .f the road. ' ral week ago tb.iliwlhoa give , ,2 i r" 'f ,' '?lwl 1 liride .street oii'thi- wvt side have fallen.! HiMtght leg wu, bmken hi two place be- an account of the death Q a Pt.b Inilr .Somk little sensat on was p.iiiim1., n...,. . (!..r I-.L-.. ,..i ..- i i...... . ' ""' A "tated, the laiully Wad arrtvi - .'v . vii- - - 1 1 - .-.,. .... .-HMUI (KJ4I II i ha recently by a rumor of sweeping changes among Union Pacific officials of tho old -Clark regime. It was retKirNil tlmt r:..nir.ii .Passenger Agent .Morse. Cenend Kr..i.l,r Agent Shelby and Division Superintendents Nichols, Kgbert and Doddridge would be .among those who would be removed. It was also nimored that Ceorge C. Kimball Cenenil Manager of the Chicago it Wisl .Michigan, was to be made (ieueral Suitcri.n lendent. Mrs. Hrown, an old and weal the readmit of Sarpy County, was nm over and killed tiain iicir Papillion Station JTLTLLOn.'II I.NSA.NK. A Itrport that thr r.rrnt .rlr I In aiif. New ork, Septemlwr V2. At Coney! dp. wa six hours b..fute the bijurl man could ! bnmght b town owing ( the rond Iwl.ig blockaded wltli fallen tree. .'.lxut forty n iinisos w 1 r:n uhkc kki in Clear likii. Iik-IihIIml' m... tM!i.,wii. Island last evening a strange man was dls- j ("ongrecatli.ii!il and I.itilimii 'chiirelie. covered attempting to walk the IrestJewoik Humwildt A Co mill. of llie Marine llailway from .Manhattan bi , wIlH ''estrojcl: b, 10,000. Ai Kan Ckire Hrighton Ikach. Anollicer put him aboard ' "' . ,V,,,,,?,nI ,:,v,:r U.t ,',lm,t l ' .1 . - 1 .1 , , j " Inslnw high and flll HaIiic lt Inrhes tiie tram, when the man was recognized . ' lirir .rit .. ,".. tl IZ.Jt. " .... I John McCuUough. A watch was kepi on ! sKi.h-i. feet .il-iv. ! v,i..r ",,.i. -...1 thuothiTmnniliiKliyal Mil-: Mill rising Heavy rains are reported he was walk-1 l,m- , e Maruii mv. uiioiign t u hpjmt ttllnitartp. of Ix.th Mrrsm last ll.t ..B..I !. .. . .... .. - C exatoswa t Jas Pekhs, Ht, v .8 . TL ' M- - .-- -m ADDITIONAL. DISPATCIIRs. There are 19,(00 French soldiers in Ton quin. Dr. Jean Auoustin Barrel, a well known chemist and physicinnof Paris, died recently. A son of King Knbik.iua, of tho Sand wich Islands, was stricken with cholera at Naples. Ciiolkra is dying out in Spain, owing to tho vigilant quarantine regulations of the meilical authorities. A brutal murder was recently com mitted by prison guards at Lexington, Ky., while they weresupervisingconvicts. Two of the convicts who were too sick to work were loshe unmercifully, kicked and knocked, till they fell senseless. Tho guards then tried to hire a negro to run over the bodies with his wacon. Citizens orcanizoil tn K-...i !,.. ...,.i.. 1.... - ... 0 - .j ..v.u iuu ,uuiiis, uui uuc es caped and the other is held by officers. The Rev. Camillius P. Jlass, or Detroit, has been appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Covington, Ky., to succeed Bishop Toebbe. Stafford & Co., of Providence, IL I., and Fall River, Mass., cotton goods manu facturer, have failed. The liabilities ex ceed $i7.l,0iK). The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce protests against the closing ot the Chinese 1 rivers to foreign vessels, and unres that j Shanghai be made a neutral port. vi.-vu iiuiiHERT, ot Italy, seems to be a Prince among Kings. Hehas already con tributed iUJ.000 for the relief of the cholera sufferers in Italy, and, moreover, he has gone among the patients cheering and comforting them. Benjamin Johnson, colored, was hanged at Cincinnati recently for complicitv in the murder of Beverly Tavlor. his wife. and their little girl at Avoudale, near that city. Frank Hutchings was hause-J at San Francisco for murder. James JL SiirpuEr.n, well known in the retail trade of Cleveland, was aecentlv ar retted for stealing from his employer, and was suspended from Plymouth Church. He ended bis earthly troubles by bangiug himself in hisjgarret. The office of street railway at Augusta, Georgia, was recently invaded by burclars. wrho finished ther -work by murdering the night watchman, saturating his corpse with oil and burnl4- it into a cinder. Mormon missionaries named Wiley and Humphrey, who were lately about to com mence operations ia .Lancaster County. South Carolina, promptly accepted notice irom the citizens to leave. ExcorraAQrNG reports o the corn and if-wMw . vfa iinr lS.U 1 CWTI ' n' HI eM?v -card in- ;eral dsj-trict, u njinoj, M(1 x. w- It is estimated that the com crop of Iowa this year will be S,000,OM bushels, me largest wer known ia the Hajrkeye State. has submitted 1 authorities. per cent, of it is paid at over a period J in the rela- Vatican ond ica. Vnlfre, rdered to re- no Lzar and E at u arsaw. It Lyons re- lt nt Wash- crop of this SI by thirty :rop is excel- bland wilt al ienee of the lin declined ition of the ratoga. Lx hairman. A fero rad. i of the pus- lyne, Viley 1 discovered tcated ware- Ibacging for Kentucky kal value of istural gas at n. depth )ioneers 01 rmontvilte. tel ?on. ;n of Mon- American l years ago, 3 ;h coach- a separa- tntlv leeu ;r cent, of kiber four State bv inder the igines on iiese cas- les anl the late t attache knly fall le place alwavs s iif. rkti fit.. rni. ...) 1 ... . : iiiit'iii iiLt-11 in iiiiiiii 1111 iiiil n a iiv. . . ... w.. uiu it..-n, .inn wuen me engineer 1 . , , i .' ' ,,,,,, "'", ' n moru win unng in 1'iew tin; whistle she steped off but when L' uu "IS s"nvj" ni "K'"n , niipimwa u fhe train had got within a few fi'et of her H5t'?eh, ,!" coinplaiiied of his head 1 mi; Hifnir-T tfiT he deliberately stepped back In front of 'I'"1 Ul? fcarful ''J1 of, :,,,'1 I"""1 few 1 f I . and it will Ih mvhrd liMifelit All tie engine. It was probably a case of sul- ',ays- U was evident that the ; eminent tl.- bmlgen on Dunenn Creek at Chiniwa ei'le. She had been ill for some timr. .n.i ac,or. wns "-'riiiK terribly, and a do-uj , Kails were carried away and ini or rami was probably slightly deranged WlV-Lt ,.O....r .. ....w.. .1.... ... - .. ..-..... ..tin.-i aeij nun noi less tlian I waicn was Kent uuiii lie reached bis friends ! in New Vork. who had been 'OTiKu:n ok nis roMunoN. ins that McCuHoiuli fancies he is fol- Kt Mioli tl'llit t.'l tt In l-lll ! n.l l.o rj tii it in i iw wii iiiiti, itiiis iju 1 550.000 worth of cattle will be purchased ; it sP(, for the market in the vicinity of that town 1. wi tin; full ui"u .. ...a. . V " " - -'" '" -w-r-- - I keeps fiouging imairinarv iws constantly. . and manv other finiw hair tafe at, IheTn7;iuicsas: Mr. McCuliough dined j tmnifiit. The country road bri A j at .Manhattan Beach W'dnesLiy evening . nearly all gone nut. A torpedo on the street car track Omaha shook up a scare n-eent'e. small lioy was believed to be at the bottom 01 11. Il-s are moving out of their home with tennis In four feet f water. Tl l'honu Mnnufarturlng Oimpany are io.der walrr. The (.river' Company, fc)ler ,fc Vn.. i'irhnrd.ton .t CV.. the 1'rrr 1'tcj Cotiifmiir fel tlHr IgM ar -Mary Cook, a deaf mute cirl of thirteen was run over and killed recently by a train frugal near Davis Creek. Howard County. In ac nominated for Coventor by acclamation an, x not apjteiir, but certain It is f ?. II. Sheld. the Republican nominee,' was a'lectt'' tne "Htfestivc organs of those iiuuieii ior i.ieuienant-iiovernnr. MkIo' Ynf. Poim.An, M. September 11. The fob ...I.I. It..!.. t' I 11 1. . 1 wiiii niiKiii .laiiioui, . r i oniicr. ami Mime other iiiemliers of the blue ribbon ' brigade. The lemonade with which their j nrki.f iv u-fiulwwl .lj..fn I .-.'..- ...... ........ UUKII. , , . ,. ..,... . . . . iiccordance with the custom of ' ',,v,,m; ""l" w" " imrral ugan Tiik State Prohibition cniivpntlon i. o the party, was of a lKt-uliar iKitcncy. ! ftenlay: The r.-snlt of the Wrrtkm mat Lincoln on the 11th with J. (;. Miller Per-i Whether there was a trille too I b thus Mtmmaril: The lb-publican bavr iiianent Chairman. R. Rnwit and (J. Wolf- '' Illucb SU!?nr. or whether the baleful lemons I carried every county In tt:' Stal with th enberger Secretaries. J. C. Miller w.-ls ' had Ik-cii supplletl with a too liberal hauil i nilMiMl.p.fWlBBftf t.M1, ...kJ,. .. r They have eliteil twenty -nine Jvnatt, and the InKmibt only two. They Nave 1 ent after a marvelous fashion. that it pre- Mr. Mc- . itliTi Tkltr.fiTrfiM .r !,- .,.... ... tiry of State, George E. Uicelow; Treasurer, tullougli, In fact, n.se from the Uble while . n tlie i.,atre, 'Hiey Imv elcriol four Jacob Fllllerr Amlilnr of I..Ki;A ... XK.IIT W.W VCT YdlXll. 1 .. 1. . ,. ' iwi. ihiimimi .... ". "-- ui. .ii-vtiiiiiis, 1 , .1 . ...... . , i"piecniaiies in Mingle ir a Jarnr 1) 1. Norton: Attorney General. T. E. Hos- j j?'"1 inunnuniig w.meth.ng about "hat in- IlwJor,t). ,,, ,ure clvrt ($o; JJ . euei . oiaie 01 iierinicnncnt or Public In- i ',l'"'il wi .-.. ...., j. aK n p..par majority f 17.000. The RrtHft. htruction, "WillinmT. Kline: Coiiimi-v-ioner ! 'euce with me ; went for a short walk. .J' Vltt JiU , , .L. 'L' !ff; of Public Lands. L. L. Crosby; Recent, B.I "iIu courting the calmlnc evening breezes ,,000 to r,,ry larccr than ever cat Ufore' V (.rahain. Hve St John PresWenllal J along the shore he was appnrhci by a (,Hr IwJ,;nU h M. , Cna"hrv, Llectors were selected. considerate stramrer who knew ,. tU ,, ... . . "! here jK-nnl n and huogr, hirg paid all their money for railroad (am, anl their condition wa uokicxri until tt wai brought to light by Uie death ol th v and iiiiither. The death of Mr, ilrol'iw uai fo!. Ihiee mile rnt, ,OWc1 hv the lc.ne. of hrr bul4nlf ue iu un .ju pnvatjoa, and ailboiutb be Wan smI.M an:l kludl in ml and herU did ail In their power to bring him bck to health, hi d?alb U now ebroui. cleil All tbit remain of tbe family now l two cblb ron, a buy two rrsr of ae, and a tt. girl ir mouth, and thy, Ukv have tamsti lck ami beyond rtsr, It U thought. Kverythlng will w3 done for them that I Kilble, but w!tfilitti hla ol avlug them. The palbuilc lde of thi cae, a wlitiU fainilj pullulate frum hutiftvr in a land of plenty, vvtwre all that Ht ico. ar7 to bring uccr w a impl n. nvuiicemeiil of tbtir ooudUlon, In at t ratted couldetablc attention nbro4d, and Xhn orlglual ,tory evpicij fntii the hau PrauvUco Call, irburq It earn to tw notice of a Mr Josepblaa Au tonllu.t a 'o,UU UAj bbi Wrow t Mr. Peat, who bad bem prominent io 4Mj,Bf, lh, ml ending a leaf aD,j a icw UnmotUiUn, U Pi,ce on ,! grave, and saying that ai. though pwr hrr,,, tb UmUy were r coatr folk, and If the 1 addrJ of Mr. Vat hsi InrnUbed her b had some go Id j.rj, broognt Irom hr ia t.v land wbkb .he wouul g.,l,y U)t the lneflt of th, URrins ifroUaw. ibc ca U one of llie dd.t in hUtorr. The .N,Uaal PrUon Asaocmuoa m), ..VVT' ,:-'WetJla.Br. io u. jj-r. Ljroan l AMu-.it .t- i . ,.- IO. .. . . -"" " "CJ iute ijiiuai Thf. Anti-Monopolists at Omaha nn ti, 10th nominated C. II. Urown, a Democrat of Omaha, as Congressman from the First District, and W. II. Neville, a Democrat froin North Platte, as Congressman from the Third District. The county seat contest In Dodge County j was decided in favor of Fremont bv over a ! thousand majority. Hoc. cholera in Sarpy County. iinuxr. a small not in a Lincoln brick yard a few days ago the foreman was stnick in the face by a laborer. The injurv. at first thouzht to be trivial, lyi become "dan gerous ami the man.Avas reported in a criti cal condition. him by MghL The strancer took his ami, and noticing that he was snf fcring from what M-emed to lc an over far exceed our mmt unnrcin' hope. WAl-Klfl: IlU4I!C tt't.lf ........f ?.... Ilu. L... 1...- .1 t ., ....:..:.. i..i ... t.s 1... i 1 M, "- ti'in ni tint vitiJrs-inlLZI hum 01 tiiiitiiiic, icimrit iiiil linn on innJ 111..-!-. -..... tx-l i-t.. 11 i n LnrntiJ-inl lJTni.il trail. Vn.l .,t , ,ll.,.-,b.. Mt'1Ct ".. H"'1 U' HrtnVM JWOO, n ' V-.iv Trt- n..wr-.r O.... ,7r I UC " ?"Hty VIS. In 1 K-HI i.s" Tt"t." "....,.. Tr!...i' 7. .: . " v W.VXK aMl Andrew- i in. auorr. Mt ,TM,(, t I'lm, , Iter. . ,. Wa,ot MlA4ukJ read .!.. c. " 11" 'HfW. w' ' ". .. """ r.xtradlil him simultaneously. McCullouch reached his hotel, the Su James, in safety, and felt .so far recovered yesterday morning llwt Iw breakfxsted with his manager, Joviph Brooks. CjTlori Dtmicrt. St. Pai'l, Septemlier 12. Advices from the country visited by a cyclone show that the damage was greater than at first re ported. At Chippewa Falls, Wk. the Io by the cyclone and the flood which foL'oteJ S 100,000. 3Iany families are hotr.elcM. Robert Wallace was drowned. At C!eir Lase. Ws- Mrs. IL JL Ilurdicx. Win. Cav- i Wi. b an It oc- half the frame build, nc In the city pa-tures wlwre wire na! were blown against tbe fences and badly cut. E committal suicide . ' itlie head at Oinaha ! IeI,?inf Ia5Vuscd lh5 2??,'; lrt.,. i against the fences and badb The enterprisinc people of Ord were re IKirted to be arranging to build a crclone pnof cellar. The plan is to dig a lame hole in tlie public so.nare into which the ;topulat:on will nish every time a fnnnel sliaiied harbinger of niin dims the Iinrizbn. Iikui:b Cor.vrv croj will averace as follows, aeeordinc to a local naner- viii ten bushels )wr acre: oats twenty-five and ! T!,e toVl1 lo?: vas s?i50,000. uiiny: coin, iotty to seventy-five. Wiu.iai 3IcAnnr by shooting himself in recently. Cause, unknown. The fourth convention of tlie American Evangelical Lutheran Immigrant Missionary Sieiety closed recently at Dakota City after a session of three days. Tbe object of this society is to care for the temporal, and spiritual welfare of the German and English immigrants. Oiaox Webe, aged eighteen, convicted of marderim? Lang Care at Ainsworth. waa sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. Ijxoolx was ercited over tbe discovery at the corner of F and Eichteer.lb stm of a bundle of wow.ms clothing satnrate with Wood and perfor.itfd In several places with what was suppose! to be ballet holes. TnE Willuore raurder trial cost Hadisoo County $o,QQ0. A irslit y 1 17. The enure lb-tcb!ia:i ttckrt -lecied b a big maiuritv. Tlie latt a to tbe Iiiw of R"prren tatives "-bow 117 Rfobiraiv lfrtd Ut 3t Democrat: a ;t RepuMkan sain of 7. , ll.4tr. I St. Jonx. N. F, i.vpjernbcr 10. Th latent IbraVr nenr U aptitliie. Th t tt la-it rjteJt U sbwt 5 re htm4re( Uocu4 Itd rde a' H"wu,t,r Alr,, mt ,sft. tr Pardoning 'OMrr't ,.!..!" . - -. ... , -. . w, , ivicwr r, nfcj. rr vi r. .. . i-.-. ' ' "w WW. W Un M owrJ Icf Irl oii"lT Var. on "Th by Irfeor YtuU My oecut. ytuv tr; I. '" In ,mtBa w" tTjo8 tmtm&tmnt prtbcreij here. coualxy, x 1 r,ri KltM !, J'W. I. ipWb9t S J. C. Binisbsm. Hbo etr.n-1 v.. r Rt. .'.-- j . ".. m- titAls anl im tbe tfHlUM wj of New- T. ng ijj abocip of bi attriJ fomxifcind fsrabte hnnttot. AUxvt 1ir fW!6I Rre featurdr rTeajn- !o H:hthaiKlrefaiKe are rrfrter Uarr- caujr OJ M eoiaicr Si aad vnLihtitvr ftf. at nrrnt (.l. I 4ifli th. t .. . wwpw. Ti- ij .. vJl-..u.;i ..f .. "- I" 1 Otn .- ...a. L.... .. LZJ.: . .L.. j , ,, o..... . i U-l T ; i . . . ... . . . mj & axiausu, .v. ii. wuu'i i mjhj aiiei u-hb ; l.aDT3or 1 HIXMlst ! ieTS. Captain were t.iuvtu inn .-ye, wie nuiwmM, iiau a i .Mattttel. ol tae tmsli nnrr iloter. zrjwt leg broken and was otberwirebaillyinjniel. . two biwdrert al ftfly un- W-rtrr ts, jonnx-ltroversniiuwxscaiiugefl-siw.ovo. j fWrt Vaiham lJsitd 2iMf C t Clayton. Vottatiu Iay. ape FreA. Thn-M trHr-rg tatrlr drove south of Cxe; Sfw krttn Jto Ut. trat-sc of tbeoeeas taaMT. Advtet fmu Trrpoty-rv this mctw rfo't two usc disater rn rtUfyixvrarar tit tbe bwTxaiic - Il-rjr Str lmjic. L.1 Ckok, Wk. SeptiaUrf ia.K f porw of itaouge to rood snd farmmr coin- !rcutt. to what ris h-,4, i.t. i.i - -t .rvw T.,l MUi, a It fcoacrrused t. M.. Wir4 t f a, ad miasba ia,t,f :Ji fc u irvrr mrrJrd Jy . min to r.ed off 3, & w,re WIJlr W4i rty Ssgsnd dolts bu,lwrw la IWJ. It pitced lo !., ,t WL. Ward ua to lb rrlderof of hrr -- purest. 'a JuaerlcaAeVs.ML.n .,, .-,..0.. .AJ W . M . .1 . -w Saa eU.ttUa slurs Fatl Kxploloa. Peoria. L.u. Septexaber 12. A bjos dire calamity occurred at Pekin yt?terday morning about 7:30, in the explosioo of the cookers at the Enterprise distillery. The i building is onTied by Spellaun and 01 LHis eirv. ana is a ioui wrecjc ioe una . ,. : . .. . ... . i .- . will nmhablv reab KioOO Tle w. " " f' W' I.OSa "??' .? t ? 4. Ti Sa -r- ,-',.:. --laaiiic. Jicge raie o; wnat ccru:iffi war psTMciaau . r.t-- r-J! its nicuiprr ai iBi f ...-. . . ..- z. - ?. i T-S. .'.InLVI13" rrajn swezs are tteri cter t we caa r .'w ,.piir- bai bottom lands. TUc watrr iJtJeti lir ta Mtviiu. i-4-t- 10 ..w t- d - . . ..J.m.-- . " UiUW5 IB IJKTTOiS, iriCliiy M3fU"Z H gullies throa: positing mnnitie by Saturday niiht' uzta tttatltwu ' ' arrir rLklTf to conw fB- In aI1 th 'M valley la ssoa-t' Usr , it,! -d iiaab. Tb J ? thh ai,d adjoining coznU tbe br aa.1 , UlW VM JS seven persons in time, three of whom are dead. Andy Duf fin was instantly killed, the top of hU bead being est off. lie leaves a wife aad four children m destitute circasiaseej; E. DufSa leaves a wife and two caUdres, also in destitute cLtomstaaces; , Weka Miikrls also killed; J. Murphy, tbe Beer, is alire. bat will die, as bis tedl? scalded. Torrents. irexaHy Utirz hast KMkm t ta Udr aad -ttd tJ ihioagb enltitaie.1 load. sd l 1 case to h oa ol ciioUrfa. aad & wreckage of all sort la tie Arid j elerirysaa fi.cl. SaciadSa? Jai 2o esstisiate of te dimacv cooM be ao caratdy amde yd, bat it i lare. 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