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Evening Herald from Fort Scott, Kansas • 1

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PTl rs I a 1 3 8 ij ix. 1 I i 5 1 to-" 13 jfe fey -NAnTi: iron jluz -czd -zlics towards itoit VOL. III. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1SS4. NO.

76. FILLING THE PERSPECTIVE LABOR RIOTS OHIO. WORKINGMEN IN LINE. jail was opened, also the outer door, and four of the worst prisoners walked out unmolested. Their names are James Basset, a notorious 3tage robber, and J.

M. Cuip and Joe -tus, both held for murder in the first d. ree. The fourth whole cloth. It may be that the AmeriJ can Yacht Club is looking for glory, but our club is certainly not." At the rooms of the American Yacht Gub a solemn-visaged janitor informed the reporter that the members were in the habit of keeping the Sabbath.

Grand and Imposing Labor Demon Ben Butler's Big Boom Obscurins tho View of All Other Csiiclidates. Conflict Between tho Strikers and tho Guard One of tho Liatter Killed. FOREIGN XEWSt i England. London, September 1. The German ship Marco Tolo, Captain Klinkenberg, from Bremen for New York, struck rock off Fair Isle, Scotland, and immediately broke np.

Part of the crew were rescued, but were almost dead from exhaustion. not disheartened. London, Semptembcr 1. A private stration Three-Quarters of an Hour A Mania for Chatoaa. Arsene IIous--ave has a mania for buildinjr chateaux.

lit has now seven at Beaujon, an 1 is building an eighth. The seven were named respectively lbo houses of "Youth." "Love," Knowledge." -Family," "Renown," "Wealth" and "Widom." They are appropriately furnished. The Yirst lHks like a museum of toys, the second is adorned with paintings and statues of Venus prisoner was held for Durglary. A few hours after the prisoners escaped the discovery was made. Justus was overtaken and recaptured.

The other three are till at large. An Animated and Graphic Eepresentatioa The Governor, Appealed to for Help, Ee-sponds hj Placing ths Militia Un- The Doughty General the Honored Guesi of the Labor Leaders of Detroit His Immediate Future. BASE BALL BltEVITI3. of the Modes of Ere ad-Winning Upon the Public Streets. dispatch from Tie-Tsin says China is not and Cupid, the third is a mere library.

cier xuarcmiig urdcrs disheartened. The Government Issued of Gam as Flayed the fourth is tne temple of hi.s Lares jie on Saturday an edict encouraging the troops to fight, and warning local authorities everywhere to protect non-combatant Frenchmen. and 1 enates. the 1 1 it It contains the gifti and wrdteii compliments admirers, the sixth is rich with treasures and Ten Thousand Men in Line Pleasant and the seventh is dedicated rems. General Frank James and the Missour Republican State Central Committee.

All Quiet at Last Accounts, Bui An Oi Break Looked For at Any Momcnt. Ending of a Momentous Day. Plato and Socrates. The eighth. to Russia.

St. Petersburg, September 1. Twen which he is now building, is the "llouse of Death, and will I tho mausoleum in which its author's dut will lie placed. Iphvt llvlktitu New York, September 1. Had a holi AX UNWILLING FllATRICIDE.

He Shoots the Brother Who Goes to His Aid A Desperate Struggle. Vevat, September At the annual celebration in Smith's Grove, near Morefield, this county, Saturday, a row between George ami Johnlliggins on ono side, and James and John Coleman on the other, resulted in the shooting of John Coleman and George Iliggins. The former's wound Is considered fatal, the latter not dangerous. The fight commenced between James Coleman and George Iliggins, and was taken up by the brothers of each. Coleman fired four times at Iliggins, two of the shots taking effect.

After that they clinched and during the general meiee Coleman shot the fifth time, the ball striking his brother in the temple, producing a ghastly wouud. HUzgins then knocked the revolver from his hands, and gave him an unmerciful beating over the head with a club, reducing his face to a shapeless mass of flesh aud blood. The City Marshal aud several deputies succeeded finally in dispersing the mob. A valuable horse was shot and killed during the row. The parties are all under bond, and their trial is set for next Saturday.

September 1. At niid- COM MlsUS, August so. Toledo, O. Saturday morning: To- ledos, St. iLouis, 1 Saturday after- noon: Toledos, St.

Louis, 1. St. Louis left the field at the eighth innings, and game given to Toledos 9 to 0. Pittsburgh, Pa. St.

Louis Unions, Pittsburghs, 3. Columbus, Cincin natis, 2. Boston, Mass. Bostons, Wilming-tons, 0 Chicagos, Boston, 5. Philadelphia, Pa.

Philadelphias, 5 Buflalos, 3. Providence, TX. I. Providences, De-troits, 5. Indianapolis, Ind.

Louisvilles, Indianapolis, 5. day been ordered for the express purpose, it could not have been more favorable for the grand labor demonstration. Long before the hour announced the thoroughfares through which it was to pass were thronged wita eager and expectant ty-eight of the anti-Jewish rioters at Dubrovitzr, iu Western Russia, have been arrested. Eeypt. Wada Halfa, September 1.

The latest from General Gordon bears the date of June 15. It says that Khartoum can hold out till the middle of November. India. London, September 1. Anxiety for crops is increasing in India, on account of the continued drought.

right Governor Iloadiey arrived from Cincinnati, and shortly after reach'wig the Lxecntive oVuca he received the following telegram from Sheriff T. F. McCarty, of Ilockiug County: '7'V Ji (ivvcrnor, Culum- All moans in my powr-r are entirely xi aiisit-tl to repress d.sorder ami to pro-led hfe anl property. The strikers are euttinga'l telegraph wires. 1 ant worn out.

It is tlir.xvilt t- dmvrn ati insect, as the water jmres of tha skin, but if a ir-j of oil be applied to the it falls dead at once, la MiiV'i. MO POl ISO IN THE PASTRY IF crowds, till the sidewalks were almost impassable. Exactly at ten o'clock the head of the Did Not Withdraw the Invitation. New York, September 1-. There was a great deal of warm talk at the meeting of th3 Central Labor Union on Saturday night about the attempt to turn the parade into a vast Butler demonstration, but the meeting did not withdraw the invitation asking General Butler to review the parade from the stand in Union Square.

A general invitation was exteneed to the leaders of the Nationalists and Socialists, and Greenback-anti-monopolists. Aa urgent request was made that the organizations which threatened to withdraw unless Butler's invitation was revoked, should reconsider their determination, because such an action was liable to dam iSewYork Erooklyns, Athletics, 2. Have been going day and niyht for two nmns. I'lfH-'e na mlli'ist immediately arnl The threat- is rwrther ond." Spain. Alicante, September 1.

It Is feared that cholera has appeared here. Two suspicious death3 occurred in a family which recently came from Algiers. Three others of the family are ill. the Governor io the above replied as follows: xorks, cieveiands, 2. Cincinnati, b.

Cincinnati Unions, 15; Kansas Citys, 2. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Vir ginias, 2. Sunday's caiies. Indianapolis, 2: St.

Louis, 1. line, preceded by a squad of police, commenced to move down Centre street, above Canal, and as it advanced other divisions drawn up in Canal and White streets fell in. It took three-quarters of an hour for the procession to pass a given point. A noticeable feature was the preference given to boycotting banners, the name of a daily paper, and several of its advertising patrons being blazoned forth. rrifufjTo.

-kUbj YulU OjiuU'J, i iiiio: age free discussion and a settlement of disputed questions purely on their merits Cincinnati, O. Cincinnatis, i Kansas jnt received. Troops arc eom-ing. iw many do you want guard borati Jail? Can snd l.ancasti company to Lk-juii. if thougut best, Hh-udoE the rest.

At I a. in. Sheriff McCarty tele-graphed from Loga 1 that he had live points In his county where the riot was Citys, 2. Plans of the new workingmen's hall have been completed, and a full circular description of it will be at once sent to Hannibal, Mo. Keokuks, 8: Ilanni- sl the different trades unions.

bals, 3. How They Stand. my per cent, of the gross receipts of Tell It to Teller. Helena, September 1. Governor Crosby has again telegraphed Secretary Teller that the agents appointed to investigate the condition of the Piegan Indians at the Blackfcct Agency report that they arc slowly wasting away from starvation, and that deaths average one per day.

As Governor, and the name of the people, of humanity and of justice, he protests against the Nation's wards being kept in such a pitiable and starving condition. a picnic to be given September 15th, will The following tables show the standing oe devoted to the building of the ounda tion. oi tne various Association ana Clubs up to and including Saturday, A Libertine in the Toils. Pi-okia, September 1. J.

C. Bil-lingham was arrested in Buffalo Saturday. Some weeks ago lie circulated the story that he had fallen heir to au-estate ia Pennsylvania, and sent his wife there, as he said, to look af ler it. As soon as she was gone he commenced quietly disposing of his stock of toys and notions, and the people were astonished to hear that he and Miss Jennie Ward, the seventeen-year -old daughter of a wagon manufacturer, had eloped, going in the direction of Chicago. He added insult to injury telegraphing to the unhappy parents of Miss Jennie that they were well and happy.

He also wrote a letter to a person in this place in which he stated that he was not really married to the woman whom he passed off for his wife, but did not intimate any intention of marrying Jennie. The young girl previous to this occurrence had been highly respected. JJillingham has always been considered August 30. Butler at Detroit. The typographical unions were led by a wagon, in which were stands, cases and press; circulars were struck off and thrown broadcast as tho procession advanced.

The hoisting hod-carriers had an engine at work. Every division had a brass band or drum-corps. The bricklayers wore aprons. Each organization was distinguished by some peculiar piece of workman's apparel. The head of the column reached Union Square at 11 :20 o'clock.

Robert Blissart, John Swinton, Henry George, Patrick Ford, Alex Jonas, P. J. McGuirc, Loui3 Post, Dr. Steibling, U. O.

Cole, Dr. Donai, Victor Drun, Seageants Blair and Wester-velt. and half a dozen officers, besides Detroit, September 1. After completing preparations for the Butler Lost 2( NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won.

50 demonstration in this city to-night, a large delegation of Greenbackers and Betsy's First Vote A Woman Elected. JonNSTowN, N. September 1. Mrs. 2S lit oC 44 54 New Buffalo Chicago Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton cast her first 41 31 'M 'M labor leaders started for Essex Center by the noon train to intercept Butler, Who arrives at Detroit at 3:10 this after (id vote at the school election here to-day, she hitherto having resided in New Jer noon, xne programme lor tne day in sey, prior to the passage oi the woman cludes an escort from the depot to the VanlUn.IiwiB.Ormiire, Cakea, delicately mmi mmtm nrally the fruit Tron which they are nade. FOR STRENGTH aSD TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. Michigan Exchange Hotel, where a formal suffrage law. Eighteen other ladles voted, and a lady was elected trustee. Lost reception will be held.

Shortly after seven a man of loose conduct, lie was not a beyond his control, and that he was unable to get at them so as to give definite Information as to what was being doac. Tho Governor replied that ojO were on th-ir way, aud more were under marchim orders, if needed. Tho Lancaster Company is now at Logan guarding the jail. The Circleville' and New Lexington Companies have been taken by special train to Lancaster, and all the rest of the troops ordered out are being he.d at Columbus. The Governor left on a special train early this morning for tlie scene of the troubles to investigate the matter lor himself, and will then order troops if ho thinks it necessary.

Governor Koadiey Arrives. September 1. Governor Iloadiey has airived at the scene of the miners' riot. State troops are quarterrcd at Logan, Lancaster, and Columbus, ready to march at a moment's notice. One company is guarding the.

iil at Logan, where ono rioter named Moody is confined. When captnied, Moody's hat was found shot full of holes. Win. O'llara, the guard killed, was a veteran of the war. When attacked ha wa heard to say: "For God's sake, men, have mercy." Hut he instantly fell, riddled with bullets.

Until recently thirty-five of l'inkerton's men guarded Snake Hollow, but they were transferred aud replaced by twenty-two civilians, who wi re sworn in and armed with brecch-loading shot-guns and revolvers. 13 Assumed the Management. PREPARED THE o'clock a procession, composed of members of the different labor organizations of Detroit will form in front of the hotel UXIOX ASSOCIATION. Won. St.

Louis C4 Baltimore 44 Boston 41 Cincinnati 40 Pittsburgh 1'5 Washington Wilmington 17 Kansas City 11 Omaha, September 1. S. R. Price Baking Powder 24 oO oG 4ti 40 51 6t. Louis, Mo.

Calloway, ex-General Manaserof the Chi- Chicago, in. artists from pictoral journals, reporters and a number of ladies filled the grand stand. From the stand the gaze encountered a sea of heads. Broadway was impassable. The printers attracted more attention than any other body in the procession.

Probably 2,000 turned out. It is estimated that there were ten thousand men in line, and that the spectators numbered 40,000. After the parade was dismissed the men finished the holiday at the Empire Coliseum and Washington and act as an escort for the General to the Grand Circus Park, where speeches ERt or prominent merchant of Peoria as ha3 been telegraphed from here, but in a small business. Ever since the night of the elopement the police of Peoria have been upon his trail and Friday night were able to locate him in a hotel at Buffalo, N. where he was stopping with his paramour.

Saturday morning a requisi Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder 43 cago Grand Trunk, arrived here this morning, and at once assumed the duties nf Vipp.l'rpsirtonf-. nnrl fJonorol Mumnnr win oe maae oy uovernor Begole, Hon. Moses W. Field, W.

D. Fuller, Chairman of the Union Pacific. He was accorded Dr. Price's Lupulill Yeast GcmS. Lost.

oi tne state Central Greenback Committee, and others. Richard F. Trevellick, a noted laborer reform lecturer, will tion was made out for him by the State's a hearty welcome. licit Dry nop Yeast. Attorney.

He will probably be returned to-day. The warrant is for seduction WE MAKE BUT OSS QUALITY. DIAltKET REPORTS. Park in games, dancing, etc. The demonstration appeared to have no political bearing.

Butler speaks to-morrow afternoon in Grand Eipids, and to-morrow night in A3IERICAX ASSOCIATION. Won. Metropolitans 57 Columbus 57 Louisvilles rw St, Louis ......50 Cincinnatis 50 Athletics 48 Iialtiinores. ,..43 ilrooklyns Toled03 31 Pittsburgh 24 Indianapolis 22 Kichmonds 14 Muskegon. 20 SI S4 at fA i.i 52 57 ei 04 Handicraft on Wheels.

Butler on His Grand Tour. New Yosk, September. 1. General New York, September 1. There was an extensive display of trade handicraft on wheels iu the labor parade yesterday.

Grain and Provisions. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1SS1. 6T. LOU13. Cottox Steady; middling.

Flocr Steady: XXX. to cuoice. i3JX) patents. WiiKAT-Steady: No. 2 Ked, No.

Ked. Tlli'ic. Coun steady. No. 2 mixed.

No. and i3 issued at the instance of Mr. Ward, the girl's father. So far as is now known there are no pecuniary features in the case, as Bittingham's debts, if any, are small. The woman who has passed as Billing-ham's wife, in this city, has been written to and will be here ia a day ob two.

She claims that she is his legal wife. The feeling in Peoria is very strong and bitter against Billingham, one paper going so far as to advocate that he ba treated to a coat of tar and feathers. Butler left the city last evening by the Sll i HI New York Central Railroad on an extend Frank Moody Weakens. Logan, September 1. Governor ed tour through the Northwestern States.

r. 1 3J ihc tailors made garments on wheels the cigar-makers rolled up more or less desirable specimens of the weed by the score and tossed fhem into the crowd as gratuitously as Hoadiey held consultation with leading He will reach Detroit to-dav. and will citizens of Logan this morning. He says speak in the evening. To-morrow he Iloadlev's Mission.

Logax, September 1. Governor Iloadiey arrived here at 4 a. m. and was met by Sheriff McCarty at the depot. Everything was quiet, and after holding a short interview both retired with the will speak at Grand Bapids and Muske CASH gon.

At Chicago he will address an he has formed no definite conclusion from the talk he has had, but will make the circuit of the mines to-day and try audience at the lake front Wednesday circus circulars; the glass-blowers bent over flaming jets on wagons as assiduously as though laboring in their dingy shops; bakers planted loaves cf crispy to see the leaders on both sides. Frank AMY Moody, in jail here for participation in bread before the eyes of a hungry multitude; stone-cutters hammered away in To Confer With Butler. Bloomington, September 1. dustriously with mallet and and the riot of Saturday night, and for shooting Wm. Hare, one of the guards, made a full confession this morning, in which he Members of the Executive Committee of the Greenback and Anti -Monopoly parties Jealousy and Attempted.

Hurder. Muskegon, September 1. On Sunday a man named Thomas C. Mills called at the house of Mrs. Brewer, of this city, and asked to see Miss Carrie White, a young lady who was spending the day there.

He desired to see her alone for a few moments. His request was granted. During the interview which followed four shots were heard. The door was opened just as another shot was fired. Of the four shots one took butchers with long keen edged knives carved steaks off huge joints of Chicago dressed beef.

have been instructed to meet at the Briggs House, Chicago, on Wednesday To the SMOKERS of BlackwelTs Genuine Bull DurhamJSmok-inf? Tobacco. has given the names of five or six leaders in the attack of Saturday night. The presence of the militia about the jail 6eems to have had effect to make him understanding that they should meet at 10 a. m. McCarthy told the Governor that he expected further trouble and wanted tho men on tho ground.

The Governor said he had nine companies of miiltia In waiting, but they could not be oideml to move till this afternoon, but in the meantime he would go down among the strikers and endeavor to hold a consultation with the leaders. Some one told Governor lloadly that the trouble was in a great degree a political affair, lie has concluded not to move the troops until he has investigated personally. The line of mareh was down Centre 2 wnito mixed, Oats Steady: No. 2540. liYE Nominal; No.

2. 6014c. Tobacco Firm; lugs; common to choice fG.Otaw.OO: leaf: common rod tear, 10.00: medium to jrood Hay Prairie S.otKtt'J.OU tor prime tochoico new: ciover mixed. fS'gilO tor common to prime: choice new timothy, fll.00iai2.OJ; fancy, l3.WXAl.J..'jO. Butter Firmer: choice to fancy creamery 202Jc: dairy, choice to tancy, low gTUdes nominal.

Eggs Active; fresh stock, Jc per dozen. Potatoes Quiet, at 3.Vl4c per bushel. Pork Steady; new mess, Lard Quiet; prime steam. Bacon Lonjrs, lie: Fiiorta. llSllc; clear ribs, llc, all packed.

Wool Tub-washed, choice. 305fW'ic: fair, ZifyZJc; dinsry and low Unwashed-Choice medium, 2r3S2c; good average medium l-'0c; Belected liirut tine issiae: good average, heavy UHWc: combinir. lf oiood. combinir. low (Trades.

Hides Ouiet: dry turn, damaged, 12jc: buns or stazs, 10c; dry salted. Lie: dry salted, damaged. 10c: kip anl calf, salted. b'4c; damaged, 0 ic: bulls and stags, b'ic; green, uncured, "i'tc; damaged, Sheep Pelts Weak; green. dry do, as to amount and quality or wool; green shearlings, l'4'JJc; dry do, lOiilic; green lamb fckms, 2U20c.

next, for the purpose of conferring with street to Printing llouse Square, thence to Park Row; to Mail street; to Broad General Butler regarding the situation weaken. and campaign. way; to Fourteenth street; to Seven teenth street, to Fifth avenue; to A Republican Office-Holder Chairman Twenty-hfth street. There the line was effect in the woman's left side near the shoulder. Mills gave himself np and is now in custody.

Miss White, though very low, may recover. Jealousy was Fire at Mexico, Mo. Mexico, September 1. This morning about one o'clock fire broke out In a frame building in the block adjoin of a Democratic Primary. Rich Hill, September 1.

Dis- dismissed and the men took their families to a picnic at Washington Park. The genuine has picture of BULL, on every package. For particulars see our next announcement, Athletic games formed a part of the afternoon sport. the cause. Beer as a Slayer.

ing the public square on the southwest, and six buildings were consumed, in New lOitK, September 1. During a cluding the large residence of John J. Steele. At one time it was thought the free fight yesterday on board the barge sentions being the order of the day, the Democrats of this township on Saturday elected two sets of twenty delegates each to the County Convention, to be held at Butler the Cth inst. Mr.

rhil-brick, Chairman of the Primary Convention, is a disgruntled Republican who has been nine years out of the fourteen W. II, Morton, which was conveying the National Convention of Knig-hts of Labor. PiiiLADALriiu, September 1. A large number of delegates to the Knights 'of Labor National Convention arrived whole block would burn owing to the employes of the Empire Steam Laundry scarcity of water. The fire was the work of an incendiary; loss, partially NEW YOKK Vasue and Unlountied Rumors.

Log September 1 Noon. Everything was quiet iu the valley this morning. No authentic report oi dam-cgo to person or property last night, liiunors were current this morning that fifteen men had been killed at Buchtel, but they lack conilrmatiou, and there is probably nothing iu the report. Telegraph communication is ia good shape. It is learned that there was continued l'u ing early last night betweeu the strikers and the guards at Sand Bun and Long-streth.

It is not learned yet that anybody was iujured. insured. Several persons were iniured Company on their annual excursion to Staten Island, Frederick Kopf, who was ia charge of one of the bars, was struck on September. Wheat Higher; No. 2 Ked years, which he has xesided in this country, a Republican office-holder.

November, 91 Octolier, by falling timbers. John J. Steele and Lewis Philip were the heaviest losers. the head by a beer glass and almost in THE stantly killed. A number of persons were October, October, State Election in Arkansas.

Little Rock, September 1. December. QCokn Steady; September, 62c; Cl'-ic; November, 6tc. OATS-Wcaker; Auzust, November, JJc. Negro Highwaymen.

arrested, but there being no evidence against them, they were released. Alton, September l.John The State election is in progress to MAIN STREET Burkeman was held np by highwaymen Ean On the Rocks. day, fctate omcers and Legislature are about ten o'clock last night at Seventeenth and Liberty streets and relieved last night, and another batch of representatives also put in an appearance, this morning. At ten o'clock Grand Master Workman Powderly called the Convention to order, bat the actual work will not begin until to-morrow, and it is 'anticipated an adjournment will be effected by Thursday. Tnere will be no contest over the election of officers.

T. O. Powderly will be re-elected Grand Master Workman, and Fred Turner, of this city, Secretary, at a salary of 1,200 a year. The Convention is not a large one, as many of the distant assemblies entitled to representation have agreed to stand by the action of the Convention. to be chosen.

Up to ten o'clock no reports of disorder have been received. Ciiebotgax, September 1. The Tropeller J. L. with bulk A Business is suspended here and at Hot of a gold watch and chain and his pocket- oats and merchandise, bound for Lake Springs.

The Republicans are making" a book. About an hour afterward a young 0 i Superior, ran on the rocks at Detour early this morning, and filled with water. desperate effort to lessen the Democratic Moro Strikers. Coi.oi i. us, September 1.

The miners In Central region, along Sunday Creek, went out to-uay on a protest of not getting the September advance. They are expected to join the Hocking Valley strike, being edjaccnt. CHICAGO. Wheat Firmer; 79B0c; October, November, December. Corn Higher; September, Kc; Octocr, 50fic; November.

404c; year, 42c; May, Oats Steady; SentemlKr, October, year. May. Uj'ic. Pork Hi. 'her -September, (ictobtr, 13; year, 12.40.

Lard Lower; Oetolier, November, 7.ta--4; Iw-cember, hort Bibs September, October, 10.15. hold on the Legislature. The negro vote is badly split to the detriment of the a The passengers were transferred to Sault German was stopped near the same place by two men who demanded his money. He ran and they fired at him but failed to hit him. Negroes were the attacking parties in both cases.

Ste. Marie on the Van Iiaalte. The cargo is badly damaged. The tug Levia than, with pumps, has been dispatched -i: I ctk with a Full L.ii:-f Frank James and the Republican Central Committee. to her assistance.

Jefferson Citt, September 1. A Horrible Fate. WOOLE Major Wm. H. Warner arrived here this morning.

He will call the Republican it Pension frauds, Counterfeiting: and Post-office Crookedness. Jefferson City, September 1. The regular term of the United States District Court commenced here to-day. The criminal docket consists of pension Wheeling, W. September 1.

Howard Fry, seventeen years old, fell Erickraakers Strike Ended. Chicago, September 1. The extensive strike at the brickyard which ha; been iu progress for several mouth, has collapsed, only a few of the leaders hokliug out. The yard started up this moruing with a full force of 500 men. Live Stock Markets.

CHICAGO. Cattle Iteccints, State Central Committee at nine o'clock over aa embankment in this city yester to-morrow morning to take into consid Kinl iiiir i.f 11 tyl of Ujtu day immediately in front of a passing train on the Baltimore Ohio Railroad. eration the advisability of removing the Btate Convention from Moberly. The 6.00: good to choice shipping. 5.j.fK??,6..TO: common to fair, Texans, Sheep Receipts, COO; common to food, 1 2.50r?4.00.

Hogs Receipts. 9.000; active and firm: Pulling the Swells. New York, September 1. Lawrence E. Myers and Henry Fredericks, the amateur athletes who returned yesterday from Europe, were arrested last evening at Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue by Policeman Fay.

The champions protested against the summary proceedings of Fay, who took them away without any warning, and led them under the very eyes of the Fifth street swells to the station-house. To Sergeant Westervelt they pleaded that they had only been skylarking, but Fay insisted that they were fighting, and they were locked up for disorderly conduct. His body was cut in two and horribly treneral belief entertained is that the FOREIGN AKD DOMESTIC MAKES' MT IV THAT riLLD. mangled. The remains lay on the track committee will order the Convention to for several hours, and the dogs began to be held ra this city, ana no doubts are feed on it before it was discovered.

expressed regarding its removal. frauds, counterfeiting, Tost-office crookedness and the usual number of cases gainst parties in Southwest Missouri for stealing government timber. i A $1,300,000 Bridge. Minneapolis, September 1. The Manitoba Road ran its first train over the new stone bridge this morning.

The bridge is the longest of the kind in the United States, and has cost nearly 5 to lttc hiirher; light rousra packing, Z.KYifi.W; heavy packing and tuip-ping, fC.3.yi5.7j. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Receipts. slow and weak; native Gteerj 13i to l.n"0 pounds avcrasre, do 130 to 1.100 jiounds average. The Battle of Tip-a-Canoe.

QCw'He la prepared lo Ex-cnt- Absolutoly Sure of Success. Nashville, September 1. eutr 'it-ted to bmi ll.e AMn-tSr Man ner, trices as LOW as 1 1 Minneapolis, September 1. Sandy Harris and John Webb, colored, Cyrus W. Field left here this morning ea and Johnson and son, white, rival fisher route to Manitoba.

In a long interview he said his journey from New York had men on the Cumberland Rrver, had a bat C. I PATTERSON, I D. 1,300,000. Will Not Scalp Themselves. New York, September 1.

It was expected that the Wabash Railroad would f4.8O'i5;i0; Mockers and feeders, cows, grass Texas steers, 3.S5. HOG3 Receipts, 4.000: weak and 5o lower; lots of 2m) to 275 pounds average at mainly at t.j.a.V&ti.oa, Sheep Receipts, Kti; quiet; $53.50 for fair to good muttons. tonvinced him that the Republican ticket ivas absolutely sure of success. tle in their canoes yesterday. Both parties were armed with shotguns.

Harris and Webb were seriously wounded, and the two Johnsons were literally riddled with buckshot, Important Conference. Chicago, September 1. It is an From H-n Moluc, Iowa. to-day become open scalpers of their own tickets, to meet the boycotting brokers. At the office of the company it was stated they had not done so, and that tickets could be purchased only at the offices of the trunk lines.

nounced that an important conference between Prohibition leaders will be held BUFFALO. Cattle Market steady and firm for shipping steers; Ohio steers from Lju to 1,400 pounds at v3.fi5: lllino a Fteers two pounds at sheep. and lambs: lambs easier and not quotaMy lower. Sheep Cyrus William Field, Not Panting lor Glory in the Region of the North Pole. New York, September 1.

Cyrus William Field, r.t is known among his intimates as "Billy." A dispatch from Washington yesterday stated that "Billy" had tltitenuined to furnish half the monev needed to fit out a new polar expedition. At Cyrus W. Field's house it was learned that gone to North Adams, and the only member of the family at home was lieuben Field, a lad of nineteen or twenty. He said: 'Why, the story Is ridiculous ou its face; Billy hasn't got any money to spend on arctic expeditions, and his wife wouldn't let him if he had. The general public st ems to think that be-taase father ha got money that we have maney too.

I know that Billy has a friend among the arctic explorers who has climbed over Ice floes and tried his level best to Had tho pole, but I assure you there Is not a particle of truth in tha story that he is going to start a new expedition." At the headquarters of the New York Yacht Club, of which Cyrus W. Field, is an active member, two of the officers eaidi 'You can say wc haven't any money The Yesso Afloat. Key West, September l.The British steamer Yesso, Captain Little-halls, which went ashore near Marquesas resterday, is now afloat. The Yesso Is bound from New Orleans for Bordeaux. A Narrow Escape Alexandria, 1.

A passenger train on the Virginia Midland Railway last night was thrown from the track, the bolts having been removed from the rails by some miscreant. No body was hurt. Assigned. Cleveland, September l.The Cleveland Non-explosive Lamp Company, ileadmi manufacturing firm, assigned Why ppcntl Yrwr tl time treking heln fn.ni Imiiiii- if Vi.ti eftit 1 ii it Lake Bluff Camp-meeting Grounds tomorrow night. Candidates St.

John and Daniel will be present. Shooting Italian Miners. Hoes Market quiet and ptfady; corn-fel hogs Market qi 1 if UIEMLNuuam, iii, x. Ab niun, to fair buteh- to choice ONE OF THE SEATJX SLEETJEES. reported here that 200 striking miners at ers grades.

good ino, lr fram grangers, to.7S6.0O. He Snores Serenely Whila Hia Pris i this morning; liabilities unknown. Wm. Money and Stock Market. New Your, September 1.

Money 2 per JTnatment cf the Eye A Specialty Deaf Mute Convention. Peru, Intx, September 1. A Convention of Deaf Mutes of the West is In progress on the Fair Grounds here. Revs. John Chamberlin, of New York, and A.

V. Mann, of Cleveland, are the principal risitors from abroad. here, had fired on the recently Imported Italian miners, killing ten of them. The military companies of this city expect to be ordered to the mines. iValton, the assignee, is required to rive $00,000 bonds.

Heavy Loss. Waterloo, September 1. The cenL: exchange quiet; Governments Urm: currency 6's, 127 bid; coupon, 120S bid; t)l's, ii- bid. The stock market opened Btecdy at about Saturday's prices. Almost immediately tne room traders and Bcalners ta.ded the list, caustnsr a decline of oners Walk Away.

Portland, September 1. Sat-- lrday four prisoners confined In the Dounty Jail at Jacksonville, effected heir escape. It appears that while the jailer was asleep a trusted employe ob-ained the keys, which hung near the jailer's bed, and passed them- to the pris-iners. With the kya every door in the The Black Portland, September 1. Black leg is reported to be raging among tk cattle In Oregon with great virulence; The mortality is great.

oss by yesterday's fire in the Uammoth flouring Mills of Kehlor Bros is now Auspicious Opening. DcbcvJce, September l.The Inter-State Fair opened this morning with rmmhfii nf from lovra. tor TvtMy i.n tie fc'ntb riin wliutf'ver -Miie. I I ta ilitii to Live Kli.ctio, 1 1. utic Hath.

Local ion, Millir't I tit teett, KatfeUd Vi to 1, per cent. But few prominent operators on the bull side were in the market, and the bears met with little opposition in their ranL At the time of writiag the market ia dull and featureless. dollars. placed at a quarter of million iu iuk iuiu mtcuu scneme, and that we Insurance 100,000. ihink the whole story ia made tin out of i Blinola and Wisconsin.

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