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The Labor Review from Argentine, Kansas • 2

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tfdfa TERRIBLE MI1 AIR DUEL THE VEILED PfiOPHET CLEVELAND'S LETTER OF The Labor Review. TTMfl ASUYN NANCY -HANKS TROTS IN 2:04. Ver tfii paper it should be so regulated'and A PPTTQTPTl guarded by governmental action, or bjri to. A wise and careful laws, that no can deluded as to the and stability I of its value. Evcrv dollar nut into fhn 1 THE FORMAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR HAND TO HAND FIGHT ON A 200 FOOT SCAFFOLD.

HOMESTEAD STRIKE LEADERS UNDER ARREST. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Ill Fastest AUle Made In Harness The Stallion Record Broken. Tessb HAtfrs, IndM Sept. 30.

The tforld'a record iai the light harnea aorse, either trotting or pacing1, was lowered yesterday when Hanks GREAT ANNUAL WESTERN FESTIVAL. The Tariff, Financial and Other Issues of trotted the mile in 1:04 TWo Painters Engaged in Si IHght While Making Repairs on the Niagara Cantilever Bridge One ttrttins the Other JiaftdS of the people should be of the same intrinsic value, or purchasing power. With this condition absolutely guaranteed, both gold and silver can be safely utilized upon equal terms in the adjustment Of uf currency. In dealing withthfe subject no selfish scheme should be allowed to intervene and no doubtful experiment should JB4 attempted. The wants of our BSplei aris--incr from the deficiency or inlttArteeV.

iitvii the National Campaign Briefly Toadied by the Democratic Nominee. ffhe? Arfe Now Accused of aa Offense Against the State The First Case of the Kind in the Illstorif Pennsyivalniai Th officUl tinid 6f thd hiile is: The Prophet to Arrire at St. Lonli on Oct. and Hold Ufa Annual Pa-fftde and Ball on Oct 4. ii'jfo, N'dAcjr iiahiifi, By Mappjf dani Nancy Lee, Dbble; 1.

Time ARGENTINE, KANSAS The celebration of Gloucester's SCOtb anniversary is a reminder that these events may happen In bunches all over Now England from this time on, for a good many towns wer laid out pretty ooon after the early soltlors had laid out ttio aHrlg'noi in tho eovontoonth century. 31, 1:33 2:04, MdsiistisAd. 6c t. 3. A ffreat New Yop.k, Sept.

terover Chive- Oct. 3. Two' engaged in repairing the cables bution of money circulation, blight to fte Ifehsation was created here last night onlyt was the world's record the 3jVear-bld arid git. j. ropes of the Cahteliver 3 for treason of dumber land yesterday g-ave out his letter accepting Vhe presidcU'it nomination ly the Dcmoe'Ue party.

is as fol- luujr una iwu.es uy recgrtea aitl Qiciehtr Kv th( ly remembered It feWald, ho'vet, be 15 1 trotted over, this track in 2:12 wSis rosS Niagara riVer had swung a slen lovvered Monhars, the blacic sori bi der scaffold 200 feet above thS seething lo'wsi Or loss that might arise frbinsueh a Committee of the Homestead strikers Kaarle liird. lie was aceouiDamed bv a stream on which to do their worK. William It Wilson and others. Baii mMjeasift tto Those arrested were vims uiscrePS men must I0110W a The us Is a great deal of land, chiefly profitable for timber purposes, Thev were both Canadians, one a committee, etc. Gentlemen: In rcsDondin te your runner and made the quarters as follows: 1:07, 1:39, 2:11.

aiscrecuxeft wrrency. St. Louis, Sept. 29. The city is now on tip toe' of expectation, in consequence of the promulgation of the edict by the Veiled prophet announcing that he will arrive in St.

Louis on the afternoon" of Saturday, Oct. 1, and bold bis annual parade and ball on the evening 6f Tuesday, Oct. 4. In honor of the Prophet there will be grand illuminations on both Saturday and Tuesday Evenings, and these days with fair Thursday, Oct. will probably see the high water mark in the, matter of at French Canadian, "front Montreal, which oxista in each state, fchd which formal notification of 111 nomination to tho presidency of the national democratic named Joseph Graves, the other n'amed ought to bo taken possession of by William Gatriel: nope I tony be perm itted eaj at I be outset that continued tfeuectioa and right of eminent domain, if tho inter At dusk yesterday they eriagtfd iri observation havo inc in my Thomas, J.

Crawford, William Bair, George Rylands, John Dierken and T. W. Bvowh. The arrest, came, like a thunderbolt to the strikers, they were so suddenly made and so unexpected. The informations on which ihS memT bei'S hi tWe board of the Amalgamated association were arrested were made by County Detective Beltshover before Chief Justice Paxton of the supreme court of Pennsylvania.

The etttidii a terrific harid to hand strusrjrle cats of the country aro to bo properly adherence to the opinions which I have Martha Wilkes Breaks a.Itecord. Evaxsville, i- Bud Doble broke Sndthei record yesterday afternoon. He drove Martha iVilkes a mile in the free-for-all trot 2:08. It wm announced frord the judges' stand that it was the greatest The Civil Service. Public omcials are the agents of tte People.

It is therefore their, dtv r3 secure for.those thcy.ryqjrcit tne best and most efheieiU mance of public work. This lAai'my can be accomplished by ascertained fitness in the sclaqLien of gfVr crnment employes. These alone are euiettf lVstincation for an honesti adheTeiice to the letter and spirit of the ti. ii service reform. There are, however, her features of this plan which heretofore mainly and pnblicy deuea which Graves nearly lost his i life.

What started the quarrel no one touching the questions involved in the but tho general govern. monV can adopt a forest policy only canvass. knows, but Gamel lost his temper, This VfiftA nV-nvn nil nthors whon Top lands that havo not yet passed out aeat trotted in a race. buy ujiti f1, grasped a hatchet and threatened to Drain1 hlS cdnjpanioD. Then ensued a of its hands.

records havii been ihade against tendance at the carnival of 1892, which is proving so remarkably successful. In previous years the Veiled Prophet has entered-the' city in a secret man-tier and left it as mysteriously, but thi3 eary as a mark of his appreciation of thre tVVestions should be considered in the ihjht afforded by a sober apniy.h'ftisldh of tho principles upon which 3ur government is based and a. cl'ftr understanding of the ctmrges Hug ft Thomas abundantly commend it. Through it duel the like of which is Safely described except in fiction. Grates Whether or no his generation rev time.

The other starter was Giletter Iriven by Douglass Thompson. The stake was for $1,500, with $500 added operation worthy merit fevei-y ta- yrawiora, jonn lviqucKie ana many tioa and condition. American life others all members, of strikers erenced tho fathor" for his sake, or relation hears to tho people for benefit it was created. We is In- the distribution grasped the would-be assassin's wrist but Gamel was the stronger and in tne event tne record 01 tne tracic, for tho sake of Widow Curtis, hd states that the defendants, who are shall thus ba supplied with a 10, was broken. Twenty thousand has a multitude of faithful admirers test by which the value 'any Inhabitants and residents of the com pressed the weaker painter to the edge of the scaffold; threatening to hurl people saw the race.

In this prosont Unco a him into the river. Paced a Mile in 2:04. Terke Haute, Inch, Sept. 29. Mas- week acai ttf small pebblos is of jjMnuloVment, while its application lends to raise the standard pf political activity from spoils hunting and unthinking party affiliation th3 advocacy of party principles by reason and argument The Veteran Soldiers.

The American people aro generous and grateful; and they have impressed these characteristics upon their government. Therefore, all natViotio tinpfc citiiens proposition relating to the tttalntrftncVG and administration ot our government can be ascertained and by Which the justice and honesty very political 'question can Judged. If doctrines or theOrie ae presented which do Hot satisfy VL test loyal Americans must pUuunce them false and mischievous. brought up Ironi tho Potomac, and sot paced the first heat in the free-for ili pace here to-day in :04, dualirig Nancy Hanks' time of the previous dumpod inside tho iron doors that monwealth of Pennsylvania, did ordain, prepare and levy war against the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and to the end that the constitution, laws, and Bitthoi'ity ttere defied, tesisted and subverted, and that the said defendants on July 1, with hundreds of and arrayed in warlike manner, that is to say, with guns, revolvers, cannons, swords, knives and clubs, did unlawfully, protect tho tomb of Washington To save himself from falling Graves loosed his hold on Gamel's wrist and grabbed at a rope. Three quick, sharp blows Wee tained on his defenseless head by the assailant.

Two fell on Graves' back and one split open liis" skull back the left ear. He staggered, lost his hold and fell, but was caught between two guy ropes as if by miracle, where he lay out of Jheso tiro carriol away by citizens I tnUf t. tciiimend Jinsrajl censideration for iay and breakm all pacing records. The Print Paper Market. and tourists as rolies.

and are acred Chicago, Sept SO. Ready-prini to tho momory of tha country's illus trious father. houses in the west and northwest and others who deal largely in whits print as! The protection of the people in tho exclusive usj and enjoyment of their gropqrty and earnings conceded) institutes the, especial purpc? tt'ud mission 'of our free government-. This design is so iiitr6ven with the structure 6f ou- ila'a of rule that failure to protect the citizen in such use and enjoyment or its unjustifiablo diminution by the government itself is a betrayal of tho people's trust. We have, however, undertaken to build a great nation upon a plan especially our 7 paper, are endeavoring to buy exten Tim Sinking of a sailing vessel by sively of this class of goods in view oi a fast steamer recently ha3 bro.gh reach of the other.

With1 tne mood streaming from his cuts Graves tflimb'ed hand over hand up the cables to the" bridge floor. Gamel followed, hatchet in hand. Here ftridther workman interfered and prevented actual mwrder. It is doubt the. fact thiit there is likely soon to be but the fact that whonovcr on the high maliciously and traitorously ifl the borough '6t Homestead, and then and there with force and arms did falsely and traitorously, in hostile and warlike mariner array themselves, id irisSvtfrectittd diid rebellion against the commonwealth of Pennsylvania contrary to the duties of allegiance and fidelity of the said defendants.

still further advance in jarice, as id seas a collision i3 found to bo inevit deed there has already been a perceptible unward movement. The rise in ablo, tho fastest vessel alwnys gets up all tho speed it can for tho purposo of rates is caused by the quarantine which this government has placed on rags ful if Graves can Uamei es caped while Graves was being attended by surgeons hastily summoned. Constables think he has fled to Buffalo. He is a Bailor and may ship up the lakes. He was lis een to board a cutting through tho other.

It seems liko ft cruolty, but it is said to involve los? loss of life and property than "would a collision which destroyed our veteran soiaiers and ior tne famine! of those who have died. No complaint, should be made of the amount of public money paid to those actually disabled, or made dependent by veapon of army service. But our pension roli 6heu-d be a roll of honor; unccntamrialed by ill desert and HniritiAtea tiy demagogic use. This it due to those Whose wor thy names adorp the roll and to all our people who delight to honor the brave and the true. It is also due to those ho in years Vi cSnie shall be allowed hear reverently and lovingly tho story of American patriotism and fortitude, illustrated by our pension roll.

The preference accorded to veteran soldiers in public employment phold big secured to them honestly and withoiit evasion end When capable and worthy, their claim to the helpful regard, and. gratitude of their cbufttrybien should to ungrudgingly afckhtavrlcdgcd. Sumptuary Laws. The assurance to the peoplo of tho utmost individual liberty consistent with peace and good order is a cardinal principle of our government. This givas no sanction to Vexations sumptuary laws which unnecessarily interfere With Much habits alii cttsiMs 61 our people as are not inconsistent with good citizenship and the public welfare.

satoe principle the line between the subjects Wbiieh are properly within "ernmental control and those which are more fittingly from foreign countries, tne source from whence comes the greater bulk of raw material entering into the manufacture c'f print paner. Thero is a Michigan Central train. both vessels at tho same time as NEBRASKA COUNTY SEAT WAR. TIIE VEILED FnOPHET. grand illuminations and other special attractions, he has announced his intention of arriving in state by boat.

The War Eagle, with the Prophet afid his staff on board, will arrive in the afternoon at the St. Louis wharf, where it will he met by a large deputation of citizens and a strong military ietachment under command of Col. tVetmore. The Prophet will parade to tils' Exposition building, where he probability this embargo vill larts as long as there is any danger of cholera Chief Justice r.nxsn dt dried issued Warrants1 and officers were dispatched by the sheriff to serve them. The action; df the eottrit authorities was entirely unexpected and caused consternation in the camp of the strikers.

This is the first time in the history of the state that. any resident has been charged with treason against the commonwealth, and the outcome of the cases will be watched with, interest. The penalty, which formerly was death, is ydafs' imprison-1 would result when each was movin at tho eume rato. getting a foothold in this country, and though print paper has already exhibited an upward tendency the increase is thought to be only a forerunner of Wiietheu Bpondins tho day in tho open air, at active employment, pitched iiattie Between Citizens of Cul-berisoii aihii Trenton. Cltlbektsok, Oct.

A red hot county seat war is now In progress in this county. An injunction was is- Bued and served last Friday on the eovtnty officials by the supreme court flot i'e'moVe the county records from Culbertsbri. The eemnty treasurer own. To maintain it and to furnish through its agency the hteaiiS for the accomplishment of national objects, the American people are willing through fed- jral taxation to surrender amrt their earnings and income. Tariff legislation presents a familiar fcria of federal taxation.

Such les'Iaiation results assuredly in a tax i poll tlio daily life of our people a the tribute paid directly into tho hand of tho tax gatherer. We feel the burden of these tariff taxes too palpably to be persuaded by any sophistry, that thetf do net exist, or ai-o paid by foreigners. A "tfai-irf for Revenue. Sudd taxes representing a diminution of the property rights of the poopla, are Dnly justiciable when laid and collected for tlw purpose of maintaining our government and furnishing the moans for the accomplishment of its legitimate purposes and functions. This is taxation uncr the operation of a tariff for revenue.

It accords with the professions Pf American free institutions and iU justice and hncSty answer tha test suppled by a correct appreciation of the principles upon which thesa institutions rest. This theory of titriff legislation manifestly enjoins strict Bconomy in public expenditures and their limitation to legitimate public Uses, inasmuch as it exhibits as absolute ex ortiou any exaction by way of taxation from the of th Iconic be vend the neces- Dther and greater advances that will would bo bettor or worso mentally rapidly for tho prisoner wo do not know, but wo can have no doubt ol Its being: Xtace TrotOiles Feared in Oklahonia: meni in tne penitentiary. lSnrnetl to Death. IvAksas City, Oct. 3.

Mrs. Guthrie, Oct. 3. There will be bettor for his physical condition. will hold a reception, after vhieh will retire to his mysterious '-den," whence he will emerge on Tuesday evening at the head of one of the grandest processions of floats ever seen.

The pageant will proceed over principal streets of the city to he er- serious trouble with the negroes here I Anna C. Knox, a gray haired lady of know that bottor roads aro needed, and clerk, however, disregarded the order of the court and proceeded to remove the records of their offices, tut were stopped bv the citizens here be- about GO years, was nearly burned to md in other towns in the territory. nnd Wo know that thero are a lat rhe territorial laws provide tor sepa death shortly after 9 o'clock last night number of nble-bodiod men who owo fate schools for the negro children, and at her home, 29 9 Walnut street. Her fore many ot tne recorus were spiriLeu away. their services lo tho state as a partial clothing caught, fire after she had fallen witli tt lirlited lamp in her ttiough.

they have been given all the facilities and accoirimodaticms equal to the white children, they are not satis reparation for their crimes. Whothe At night a mob attempted to steal hands'. Before the blaze cotild be ex propor safoguarus can bo placed left to parental regulation should be carefully kept in view. An enforced education, wisely deemed a propel preparation for oitizeushiPj should n6t involve the impairment Of Wholesome parental authority, nor do violence to the household conference: Paternalism in gdvCrh-ment finds nb approval in the creed of denio.cfac-y. It is a symptom of misrule.

Whether -it is manifested in unauthorized gifts or by an unwarranted control of personal and family affairs. Miscellaneous Matters. the records, when the citizens here again defeated their chants' Exchange, in the splendid hail of which will take place th Veiled Prophet's ball, to which have been incited prominent citizens and society belles not only of St. Louis and the West bt also of the leading cities around thcra to proven their mutiny tinguished every garment she wore! was burned and she was an almost unrecognizable mass of crisp flesh. She fied and demand admission to the white schools.

The matter is in the sourts, but the negroes are not content to await a decision, but are try and escape If taken out, is a matte died this morning. sitteM of careful and proper administration ct government-, for careful consideration before, any chan.o is ing to force their way in the schools. throughout the United States. Opposed to t.n tAeory tho donma is now Sunol and Arion Going South. At Kingfisher fortv negro children, boldly prfisentsd that tarifE taxation New York, Oct.

3. Robert Bonner's INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES. backed by a crowd of adults, entered Our people, still cherishing the feeling of humane fellowship which belongs to our besinninsr as a tuition, require their govern Perhaps the most happily great filly Sunol, record 2:07, started for the South to-day under the care of Trainer Marvin and in the company named Joy, a. Yesterday a posse of the ci likens of Trenton headed by the county treas iirer" and the deputy clerk again made a raid on the court house and succeeded in loading a portion of the records, when the citizens again interfered and a number of shots were fired and the Trenton posse retreated in hot haste. The town is in a fever of excitement and more trouble is anticipated.

The sheriff has telegraphed the governor for state militia to quell the disturbance. A Double Murder. i white school and took; seats, ana it was necessary to use force to remove them. As a result, open violence is I'wtinaule lor the express purpose and intent of thereby promoting especial inter-ssts and enterprises. Such a proposition is so clearly contrary to the spirit of our constitution and so directly encourages tho man in England is Thankful vvith J.

W. Malconi Forbes' advocated by many. preachers stallidh Aridri. The pair Will try for rora the pulpit are advising their peo uisturuauco oy seiiislmess and greed of patriotic sentiment that Its statement. Would rudely shock our peoole if they had iot already been insidiously alhu-ed frtni the world's records on the Lexington, pe to use force if necessary to get ment td 8r thein their sympathy With all those who are oppressed under any tule less free than ours.

A genet'dtis hosjiitality, hicli i one bf the most prominent of ohr natiohal characteristics, prttaipts us to welcome the woi'thy and industrious of all lands to homes and citizen-slap amonjr us. This hospitable sentiment is not violated, however, by careful and reasonable, reulat'rts for the protection nf p'dbiic health, nor does it justify the Nashville and Columbia team courses. TiiiUtv years ago wo hatod the sua. It might not touch with its rays tho chocks of our daughters nor tho car-pots of our parlor. Students dreaded to havo a healthy color on their cheeks losl it should cast suspicion upon their scholarship, while clergymen shrank from the leant appear-'anco of tan on their face lost it should not moroly lesson their Influence among their flecks, but oven im The nneumatic tired sulky will be into the white schools, and an open warfare is iikely to break out at any time.

used. Hampshire cricketer. A missionary who has spent some years among the Zunis of New Mexico says they pass the winter in three stages preparing for a danee, dancing and recovering from a dance. An old way of interrogating fate iu love affairs is to slice an apple in two with a sharp knife. If this can he done without cutting a seed the wish of the heart will be fulfilled.

NEWS IN BRIEF, Presidential Appointments. Wasiiixgtox, Oct. 1. The president Lexington, Oct. 1.

Harvey Plattenburg shot and instantly killed lames McDowell during a drunken quarrel. Resisting arrest, he then The minister of war of Mexico is ias appointed Orlando H. Baker of dying. tna sale landmarks of tn-uicipio. Never have honest dwirc for national growth, patriotic lovotioa to country and sincerj rpgaVu for those wtio toil boon so betrayed to the support of pernicious doctrine, vl US behalf the plea that eW iUiaUt industries should be fostered service until discredited by bur stalwart growth; then followed the exigencies of a terrible war which made our people heedless of the opportunities for ulterior scheme afforded by their willing and patrioUe paytnrt Hi unprecedented tribute; nnd how, after a Iowa consul at Copenhagen to succeed Dr.

Gardner reports that MrsHarri shot Special Policeman David Uray, peril their chances 01 receiving a onsul Ryder, who is now awaiting son condition is much improved. whom he fata'ly wounded. trial in that city for peculation of a Hector Jonathan Lremieux, a popu Both Plattenburg and McDowell are afgd sum of money; also John li. lilghor call in tho lino of churchly preferment. A bronzo facod dominie Jn a pulpit would have caused a re lar French dramatist, committed sui cide.

well connected. The former family is especially well known. He is a brother-in-law of the late Major John Drake of Aberdeen, S. editor of the Dakota Pioneer, as consul at Kiel, ligious fiOt in tho pows thirty years Michael Davitt advocates the establishment of a land leagrue in Great N. Edwards, the famous newspaper writer, and his brother, Hon.

J. I. ago. brermany, to succeed Edmont Johnson, ivho was removed this month for alleged irregular practices. Among the advertisements a Massachusetts paper is one notifying the public that there has been lost the Pittsfield road an umVreV.a by a lady with gold head and whalebone ribs." The passion flower derives its name from an idea that all the instruments, of Christ's passion are represented, the five wounds, the column or pillar of scourging, besides the three Britain; reception of immigrants who have no nppreciation of our institutions and whose presence among us is a menace to peace and gocd order.

The importance of the construction of the Nicaragua ship canal as a means of prompting otnmer betweeh oiif states' and with foreign countries, and also as a contribution by Americans to the enterprises which advance the interests cf the world of civilization, snouia commend the project to governmental approval and indorsement. Our Countrymen not only expect from those who represent them in public places a sedulous caro for thin which are directly and palpably related to their material interests, but they also fully appreciate the value of cultivating our national pride and maintaining our national honor. Both their material interests and their national pride and honor, are involved in the success ef the CoiUmbian exposition, Plattenburg, is a member of the Lafayette county Democratic committee. A notorious gang of g'reeri goods sharpers in New York have beeri ruri Sensational Charges Against Isomcroy. Indianapolis, Oct.

1. Horace to earth. Terrible Tartar Idolatry. Anti-McCarthvites will oppose rais London, Oct. 1.

The Chronicle's iong V'enoJ. ptace, when our overbur-4jH(d countrymen ask for a relief and a restoration to a fuller enjoyment of their incomes and earnings, they are met by t.h.3 claim that tariff taxation for the sake of protection i- an Attteicah s-ystenh the continuance ef which is hecessary in order that high vtigea mil's bo paid to our work-ing-hVeii and homj market be provided for our farm products. Tho struggle for unearnol advantage at tho doors of tlie government tramples on the rights of tho-se who patiently rely upon assurances of American ecmaUty. Kvei'y crovcrninontal conc3i6u lo clamorous fa Smith, counsel for the plaintiff in the recent Iron Hall receivership case, ing a fund for evicted tenants in Amer St. Petersburg correspondent describes ica and Australia.

the horrors of the annual sacrifice to made a sensational statement yesterday. He said that Somerby drew a -D. M. Wright, a Sedalia druggist, has assigned. Liabilities the god of their tribe by the Tartars check for $65,000 whicii was to De o-iven to the plaintiffs if they would Utl A sound find statement of what is right, and why it is right, of what is wrong, end why it is wrong, is a most noodful foundation for any other moral or religious training that my follow with the young.

From 'tho lack of this plain and roasonablo knowledge comes much of tho confusion of mind which fails to dotoct the sophistry with which self-intorest will plead against the calls of honor and of duty. Peoplo drift into wrong-doing of every kind far oftener than thoy deliberately plunge into It, and assets, aliout the same, Df the Mulmuiek district, as recently witnessed by him. A peasant was hung up by his feet and his head half withdraw the suit, ana tnat ne sxarieu Col. W. E.

Sinn, the well-known nails, the crown of thorns, etc John Boyd Thatcher of Albany has presented that city with the original bill, signed by Queen Anne and Earl Godolphin, to compensate Albany's first mayor, Peter Schuyler, for taking; four Indian chiefs to England in 1710. "The Abou Ben Adhem of the Nine-jteenth Century" is what George W. p.i-iSiHa ims Vipm nailed. The title is theatrical manager, and his wife, Cora ut with a bold dash to pay all the fortifipntfis of his friends, but was severed from his ooay. xne oreasi Tanner, have agreed to separate.

was then opened and the heart plucked out, with which the face of the old god was besmeared as he The starving peasants of Morlia, stopped by his own attorneys. A tone Highwayman. and they will not be inclined td condone stny nesrlect of effort on the part of their government to insure in the grandeur of this event a fitting exhibit of American growth and and a splendid demonstration of American patriotism. In an imperfect and incomplete manner I have endeavored to state some of the things which accord with the creed and intentions of theparty to which I have given becoming desperate, have danced around. mobbed the feed stores and granaries.

vorites invite Corruption in political affairs encouraging the expenditure of money to deb luch suffrage in support of a policy airectly favoraHe to private and selfish eain. This in the end munt etratigle patriotism and weaken popular confidence in the rectitude of llcpublican institutions. Though the subject of tariff legislation involves a question of markets it also involves a question of morals. We cannot with impunity permit injustice to taint the spirit of right and equity, which is the life Denver, CoL, Sept. 30.

The Spar City stage was held up last night Henry C. Wright of South St. Louis has sriven Gen. Grant's road wagon Michigan Miners Crushed to Death. Oct.

3. The work of about, twentv miles from Creede by a and harness to the National museum. lone hierhwayman, armed and masked LilXVAk) w-m. conferred in an inscription upon a silver trowel used in laying a corner stone of a church at Wayne. for which Mr.

Childs had given the site. The trowel, thus marked, was presented to him by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Patton, D.

D. lislodging the bodies of the entombed miners is going on as rapidly as possible. Five bodies can be seen together He made the passengers pass by him Near Hamburff the steamers Busy me lacic or a clear conception ana a thorough comprehension of its nature from the beginning is frequently tho first causo. T5ee and Daisv collided. The latter in siDgle file and disgorge the contents iay lifelohg aUegiance.

My attempt nas not been to instruct my countrymen nor my party, hut to remind hoth that democratic doctrine lies near the principles Of Our government and tends to promote the people's good. I am willing to be accused ad dressing my countrymen upon trite topics r- I 1 ,1.,,, From the driver, among the heavy timbers. The miners I 1 I 1 1. A 1 A1.n nr'UtM of their pockets, trike the bodies with their picks whea Marsh Pemberton, he secured $100, 1 a nn 01 ovr republic, ana w3 shall tail to reach our national destiny if greed and selfishness lead the way. Tariff Reform.

Recognizing these truths tho national democracy will suek by tho application of just and sound principles to equalize to The mail pouch was rifled, but as no at work, as arms, heads and legs protrude everywhere. registered matter was found, the rob One small hand ana noot proiruaing vessel sank and three men lost their lives. Sunol is to go against Nancy Hanks' record on the Lexington, Nashville and Columbia, tracks with a bicycle sulky. The navy department has sent a letter of thanks to all the men who assisted in rescuing the victims of the ber tossed it bacic. makes it certain that young MiKe A Texas Judge Shoots Ilis Wife.

Downs is one of the five miners piled together. His brother is dying at In 1835 and 1S3G Whittier was a member of the Massachusetts legislature, and further indicated his willingness to be identified with political measures accepting the secretaryship of the American Anti-Slavery society. He soon wearied of political associations, however, and from 1840 on avoided everything of the sort Rockwell, Oct. 1. After a I Certain it is that la the last cen tury the average ago o( man has materially increased.

Thero isn't a clever actuary of any insurance company who will not say that the insurance companies havo advanced tha "average ago in tho last century from five to ten years. Washington statesmen, however, live no longer than home with fever. our people the blessings due them by the CoVernment they support; to promote among our countrymen a closer community of interests cemented by patriotism and national pride and to pomt oufc a fair field, where prosperous and diversified American enterprise may grow and thrive in the wholesome atmosphere of American indus bitter quarrel caused by his habits which had caused his wife to separate from him, Judge W. M. Perrill of the Fifth iudicial district shot his wife Mare Island, explosion.

The seven buildings of the powder President Harrison Will be There. Washington, Oct 1. There is no truth in the report that the president works at Schaghticoke, JN. were blown up. The workmen had ust An intimate friend of Whittier says four times yesterday inflicting wounds which will almost certainly prove has decided not to participate in th left and no one was injured.

Columbian dedicatory services of the that he thinks that the old poet made ma.nv of his verses in Friends' meet- fatal. He at once surrendered. ana in nomeiy msiiion, iur a wxcyo muu important truths are lound on the surface of thought and that they should be stated in direct and simple terms. Though much is left unwritten, my record as a public servant leaves no excuse for misunderstanding my belief and position on the questions which are now presented to the voters of the land for decision. Called for the third time to represent the party of my choice in a contest for the supremacy of Democratic principles, my grateful appreciation of its confidence less than ever effaces the solemn sense of my responsibility.

If the action of the convention you represent shall be indorsed by the suffrages of my countrymen I will assume the duties of the great office for which I have been nominated, knowing full well its labors and perplexities, with humble reliance upon the Divine Being, infinite in power to aid and constant in a watchful care over our favored nation. Your3 very ruly, -v Guover Cleveland. Gray Gables, Sept. 23, 1892. ovnnc nn hm dinirs on theSJStPrOX.

John J. Fitzgibbons, president of the Calumet National bank of Chicago, and one of the most prominent Irish Hung Himself to a Hook. "The president recognizes it as a pub- inor, when there was no speaking. The lie duty to be in Chicago on that beca- Bpirit moved hut not to speech; he Wichita, Oct 3. In the Americans of the West, is dead.

sion," said Private Secretary Halford this afternoon, "and he will certainly presence of his two frightened daugh thought in silence, and returning home, picked up some scrap of paper they did in the time of the e.Torsons and Adamsej. Tho Potomac fiats no longer threaten tholr lives, for tho flats havo been cleaned up. and miasma Is nearly as much of a rarity in tho capital city as It Is on Mt. Washington. It Is probablo that tho reason can bo found in American habit3, not in the American climate.

try, ingenuity and intelligence. Tariff re form is still our purpose. Though we oppose the theory that tariff laws may be passed having for their object the granting of discriminating and unfair government aid to private ventures, wo wage no extermTnating war against any American interests. "We believe a readjustment can bo accomplished in accordance with the principles we profess without disaster or demolition. We believe that the advantages of freer raw material should be accorded to our manufacturers nnd wo contemplate a fair and c.ireful distribution of necessary tariff burdens rather than the precipitation of free trade.

ters George Klentz committed suicide Hiram Atkin, editor of the Argus and Patriot and chair be there, if he possibly can. and copied off his poem, as his iriena vesterdav afternoon by hanging him Holmes says is the way ol poets. Bold Highwaymen. self with a rope to a lamp hook in the man of the Democratic state committee, is dead. He was 65 years old.

Springfield, Oct. 3. At Nich Many such a scrap has been snatched from his waste-basket by watchful center of the ceiling in the parlor at his home in this city. Klentz was a Dr. John H.

Douglas, who attended ols Junction early Saturday lour General Grant in his last illness and friends. cigar maker, aged 50 years, and was masked men entered the joint depot oi the Memphis and 'Frisco railways and Two riainfield, N. boys, while was for many years the family physician is dead. He was 69 years old. sobering up after a prolonged spree.

ordered the nurht operator to turn over We anticipate with calmness the misrepresentation of our motives and purposes Instigated by a selflbhness which seeks to walking along a road heard a spiasn in a brook a short distance off. Upon Mrcri Is said about tho extinction of tho buffalo being a national disgrace. Doubtless it was in the way it Kidnapped in Bold Style. all the company's money. He refused Indianapolis, Oct.

1. Yes hurrying to the stream they found a i hold in unrelenting grasp it unfair aavan Ia A i 11T- 111 to do so and was knocked down, Douna and gagged and about $100 taken from Outlaw Frank Cooley Killed. Uniontowst, Pa. Oct- 3. Frank Cooley, the leader of the famous Cooley outlaw band, was- shot and killed yesterday at his father's home, by a posse under Sheriff McCormick, while trying to make his escape after terday Annie Wallace, brown eyed, dark haired girl of 10 years, on hex pool about thirty feet long oy twenty feet wide and less than two feet deep the money drawer, a our passengers, who were waiting, were also relieved way to school, was seized by the arms full of black bass.

One of the boys was accomplished, uy a wholesale tageunuer present iarm laws, wo wm I rely upon the intellifrence of our fellow- slaughter, wasteful Of tho portions COuntrymcn to reject the charge that a that havo since become valuable. It party comprising a majority of our people 1 1 t. 1 1 is planning the destruction or injury of would probably havo been a most fnteresta and we know they can profitable investment "iO or SO years not be frightened by the specter of impos- ot about $100. and a gag forced into her mouth and The report that Thomas Coleman, now confined in the Oregon penitentiary, is the murderer of Dr. Cronin, does not seem to have any substantial Taylor, a young farmer of Potter, who recently stabbed himself a dozen times because a young woman would not marry him, died oi his injuries.

R. F. Wilson, a Chicago contractor, has won his suit against Wichita, waded in and immediately a lively skirmish ensued. The bass, wishing in an instant three men drove away being arrested. Hauled Down the Fusion Ticket.

with her. The police were notified within twenty minutes, but nothing TopekA, Oct 3. The Kansas sible free trade. to escape, "leaped high in the air, and the bov caua-ht a number of them on Democrat has hauled down the Peo has been heard of the missing child. ple's party state ticket and announces I tbe fly, and threw them to his com- (A Negro Insurrection.

Telegraphers Strike Ended. Cedab Rapids, Oct. 3. The strike of operaters on the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern railway was declared off yesterday. The company has agreed to recognize the Order of Railway Telegraphers and the men that it will stand by the straight Dem Federal Klecflons.

The administration and management of our government depends upon popular will. Federal power is the instrument of that will not its master. Therefore the attempts of the opponents of democracy to interfere with and control the suffrage of panion on the bank. Then the boys started home with their fish, none of Slaersdale, 'Oct. 3.

During for $63,000 for the paving of Douglas ocracy of Kansas and work in harmony an insurrection oi nerucs agamai which weighed less than a pound and avenue, that city, with jasperite, which had failed utterly. with the straight Democratic convention which meets in this city next Fri whites at Boa, a small town near here, a half." New Orleans fire losses since January two negroes were killed and nine It is related that a religeuse in a con day. The Democrat was tne omciai or- tranof tne state central committee. captured by a sheriff's posse. In ad vent in the city of Mexico several 1 amount to $4,000,000 with insurance of $2,500,000.

Uneasiness exists among weeks ago discovered an old document Father Martin Chosen. will return to work. Wages will; be considered later. Official Figures From Maine. Augusta, Sept.

30. The full official figures of the gubernatorial election gives Cleaves (Republican) the underwriters and there is talk of I the states through federal agencies develops a design, which no explanation can mitigate, to reverse the fundamental and safe relations between the people and their government. Such an attempt can not fail to be regarded oy faithful men as proof of a bold determination to secure the ascendancy of a discredited nartv in reckless disregard of a stating that $3,000,000 in gold was Madrid, Oct 3. Father Martin was damage suits against the city for de ficient water supply. 'buried "at the time of the war witn chosen yesterday general ot the Socie Hhe French" by the lady superior of dition to the two negroes killed, several are said to be mortally wounded.

The New Spanish Minister Presented. Washington, Oct 1. Senor Don Eurique Dupy de Lome, the new Spanish minister, was formally presented to the president yesterday A reunion of the Webb family wa3 ago to secure a herd of buffalo and brood thorn in anticipation of tho sure coming demand. Yet nono thought ol this then, llreoding of buITalo was not attempted until the scarcity had become so groat that It was difficult to eocuro a herd even at exorbitant prices. Yet this breeding bids fair to provo profitable, and now, much more certainly than when buffalo wero numbered by m'llioni their existence for the future hi assured.

When tho buffalo becomes a part of sivilization, its permanence is cer-1a' n. It was a3 a part of Bavagery that its existence was Bafe enough while contending only against the powers which savage men could bring it. I'ut it is more bafo yet if it can secure the care that civilized men will give it now that its existence is a necessity for civilization. ty of Jesus by the convocation oi Jesuit delegates at Azaeitia. Father held at Webb's Prairie, Franklin Martin is a Spaniard, 60 years old.

He I free expression of the popular will. To resist such a scheme is an impulse of countv. 111., at which there were has been a deep student oi science imu uresent about 1,500 descendants of has acquired considerable renown as Lazarus and Eli Webb, who settled in safternoon the secretary of state that portion of the country in 1812. an author. Death In a Hotel Fire.

The aueen of Siam has become the convent, and telling where to dig for the treasure. The priests accordingly were hard at work digging it up, when President Diaz heard about it, and as the bank president in Mark Twain's story told little Stephen Gir-ard'that the pins which he was picking up belonged to the bank and he must not steal them, so this conscientious executive set his own men at work, turned up the 83,000,000 and waited it away in the national treasury. 67,585, Johnson (Democrat) Massey (Prohibition) 3,781. Knowlton (Labor) 1,860, Bateman (People's) 1,313, scattering 17. Total, Cleaves' plurality, 12,512.

Fire at Omaha Stockyards. Omaha, Oct. 1. Fire at Union stockyards last night burned about worth of sheep sheds and burned or 6mothered 993 head of sheep owned by Swift Co. and theCudahys.

The loss was fully insured. Mason City. Oct. 3. The deeply interested in the world's fair, and has appointed Linchee Suriya, democracy.

At all times and in ail places we trust the people. As against a disposition to force the way to federal power we present to them as our claim to their confidence and support a steady champion ship of their rights. The Financial Issue. The people are entitled to sound and hon--est money, abundantly sufficient hi volume to supply their business needs. But whatever may be the form of the people's currency, national or sil-.

The usual courtesies-were extended. Declared Unconstitutional. Madison, Oct 1. -The supremt court to-day finally passed upon th recent apportionment act, declaring i' unconstitutional. An extra session Lhe legislature may be called, Emmett hotel at Estherville was destroyed by fire last night J.

M. wife of the secretary of the. Siamese legation at Berlin, to take charge of Rreunan. one of the guests, was the exhibit to be made by the women burned to death. ofAtnat country.

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