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*v ,'• '£. ijk' 'fry |P w,wiJS!I11 "l1 I &«>Nrlj DUHIM BL^' 5 -,r fr -ft.,o'V.' iwm^.mmf*" .• «nw lwM*» in ~'S', und la(Mr onranlzatUMix Ui cr .^.00«) ajieti |)artl»*lpat»l In n uarade In th# mt'rn afternoon being apeat la laaaaa. 4!rt«. athletic ront4wta and danHnff. H( THB 8KNATK. |rimu Hoar Tktabi utwr I*a|r Ca«* Hiwt H« UlMarrd by ligttlallaa in Bakair I'nltMl Ulair awkad unanltuoun rotment to pro ijt'ud H) tb» roaaldttnfciioa trf the boaaa bill ^•r adjuuiui«nit »f wviwitU uad#r Mia rlfkt jtour law. *W ^ttMkdor HlwmM'o profnai anit'ii^inMat '!«»tbc tariff bill, wblfh iirovtdm ft* rwrt jrufity in tht* entry of coal fnaa one untry Into other. rt?ad^: A ,*ts,i KKTABL1SHKD 1890 THE NEW LABOR HOLIDAY ,.y. ft If Almost Unfvemtty Ob served as Contemplated If lis Promote#®, Cml Parades in All the Large Citiea, Willi Fioniof and All Sorts #f Merrymaking 4 A German Flag Causae a Small Wot ai AUag'heny City~Tha Sen ates Observances OMAHA. Hapt There wate U,©e# man in line tn the U(»i l»» iwridtt in thladty, thi* morning re|r»*senting even trade* union and Knight of Labor assembly here. well tt* dvi«g»t«i» from -the innMrx alliance, of tbe county. Tbe addre** of tke day van delivered by w-tkuatur VuttWyck. aaae i a apgaa a tl lUokuV. Kaoau'a. la *ept i Latxtr day was ©b aercfed Ion holiday, thert belng ju £i nerttl ccaaalion trf bun4iww». Tbfh' Wa* it pM»di' in tbe biomliiK, f«dlowed a picnic, i«t which adtUve*e~ wtre made by J. K. (tovt-Kifn, atafe* labor eoanwlawkmer. and «tbe**. M( randn tn CMeaia. Illfufh). S«|M Labor day wa# gawfcr blljr observed In thin City. Ther® tew Mo (urttdm thl# morn lag. one under the hKkpli w of the truH and hlmr tnM*ihly. with n I tout 'in.oon ineij Hi lint*. wud one by V iiu Knleh^ n( Ubor, win taniwl wt wRfc. ^fibou! l.Wfl llMWt. ^^twjrk«ljr Julaad at nililiuit. Ftiflhd ao Jept i,~ Uhurdiy gaa fially «.»wterved tn thla rtlty and Mirranindh piiif town* to-day All bunk's, fitrtiirlc* mid |fiill* and many hit*1ne*« bouae*. sire closed. unrknivn. nil tl»*- HIP #'»N rUy, u*»W part tn Ike )an4li A BM Ow Um flag. Turtiic tlf Uw Buk^rv* union lit liif lab»»r parKd«* up Norlh »v#«ur, AU« ftt«RV »*jr. tin-afi»ri«*n party of A»»wr- n^-hanli** bnk«- Into UM* '^€«rn tb» »liIt'll tht bakt'r frn rurrTtns Th« bakt*r* drf«*ud**d ih tux but «b« W«T«' ofTp«iW»T»'1 mid lh»- UK trail Mi in lh« duot. No t»»r«»(»fi «m M*r ».u.lv liijurfd, but tin? iiK-tdrnt u«|iMt fraal N ar »«W nca4fe- I ulam mt rnmA ud whfii»v«»r it ?th»N bt- duly -^rtUied to |b»* prwddent of tb« ruit.- that the ivrmui««tit of Ua« D«»mimon of »natt* haw l«N ii4r»Ht it ilfslrf* to enter lnt«t »ut*h roittm«rt-ial }rr*ni»*rtwnt« with Utr rnit««l Htat«»i a* ili rwutt tu tb» complut*' or par •mi ai of antlo njKiii tn41' tx'tw^D witl th«* 'nlt«Hi Hta««« h- *hstli ap Jiolnt three i ..mmb»«loi»r.rs mm tftotw who |i»a tlp«i|oii»u«i I. rfprtwin thf of aoatla to foimitlt«r tfac tw*«t uirUiudii *Xtnt1l0|t tra«l« i*latioiot tirttrr^n (Utua »tl th* (tttml and to aawrtatoi •»n what twttiN gr*a««r frwdom of yStit«rw*»rw tx^weni ehe two «*in{rl« ran b«rt "IAOOttrtHl and hhIiI •-•tuinNfl.ti«i hhal! report |o ta# prmid*^ wao nhati lay UMir npm b» fare •Us Crop* ia (Itnwlit, (hit *pi i. HK« runic* kmt tortf H» Tk*w Mat^l. Mfrw VttHii l.—Ail Hit ^orfrtinnmt aud oiunii'tpal (HTIecNi, Uaiik». at«".. ar* v jliMd. TWrw #w two parade*, tbal of Ibf Ontml Labor Union aad t&w cut r»I l-*txr Ff«d«-ratluu, in boill about •t«-u partU-tpat«d. M«a«niHy OtwarvMl la BMUIII. fw pt day wan «**4e |r»t«d t'-liiy by tin- grm ral rhtnlnf »f INWI- bituaon and a pafadr to vMdl 1*.M9 #«N*|il« iMHirlttltt^i a In itealaaafli ixciaxATt. Kept. I. Labor liay wa* «l vwl Www. tot LIMMIOU at I tM»r. W AHMIKUTtiM. K-pt. i. 111 tbe M%«lt»l«'. i' HBtoi Blair aakad wbfithw a uiatiou to would be in urdfr Thi» WM Labor 4«y. b* aald. au4 ihoald Iw aaifanaUjf ul ijpr%ad. H«*n«tor HaJr aaK) Labor 4ay «MIM Jktu»r leoawe4 bjr tafialaUoa tn bakalf uf 3'Ut'r .„i Blair and «s«iil: "I jjjM li* «'iuttif In rharjf«' of ttn# tariff bill ll.ut I will »-s|. tin (inanimua» of 4lbt» ftwsaw Klv#* prt'-»tl«*iic«. to *»Bttid*«ra ft»»n t*f Um labor blli» that hax« bnw ml ,a- by U»»- bouwtif rrprfwutatbtw. **b«.r»iiuti Rittri- niitii-i' of mi aiiM-uduiciit lih li in prt»pi#?«tHl Ui uflcr Ut tin* tariff bill, til.' ^tukluf toward r«N-ipjhfc*lty altb tb«' i)o»itln lijMi «f 'uaada ia and toward "atfe-ad "%»lt trade rvl»»lA«« iifitwa t'auada a ad th« ba Manitoba and -Tb* |nort))w«*«t l»nrvf-*t is now |»r.»b:.taljr beyood *M«'W*achof arrkUuti. Ttn* f«ld of grain and roots »urh wis ii-\«r murpetitMed |aad aaMk«i r»i»iaU*«l In at»y -o»*ntry. Four jday» ago tbt rt t|K'r ceiMtn«iir«tJ and miltot of grain wa» falling In l*»und 4«avt* fnmi tin* rt-apor and hinder Thr is light la tii« I »•*mand «•!»••»Hi*ta*t-»i million dollar* will nmw Into Manitoba and t»orti»wt*i fttr wheat al"»»»v How much ,ui4iit» ill tt«'t for oat* and potat nwian 'inot b# falrulstwl. but It will g»*t a «tm. 1ala Wra«fc ta fn^Mi Ifaitia, a«pt. 1. A trait! wmm thrown from ..lit* traflt at Amu* Ha^uteen car- rlagtw ware aracharf a ad mttuml pMWNMh iiilk4 ur iajurad. Tradr* rat«a foagi aM. LnHaifXH 1 Tlu* ttada* unk.a •pitied h«r« todav Kl»» bnadnd *?w^#ty THM EIGHT HOUR MLK. Tba Haaanra Wbleh PravMai for Klght Hour Oajra In OomnaiwJ W«rt. ».|11M,T«»N l. I ^vi! I. Tilt folltiw iug in «i»«* t«*xt of il.r vigrJat tauatr bUt pa«a«a by tht- iiHthmal hutw A Htrnnx I. T!i it Hjrtrt h«wrs -thall «mstitwta a la'i work lor all )aN»irr» workmrn .%ad OMfhanlt IJO* That auiv ofltoer of the gnvwrmaent of the nlttsl Ht»t**n or any person ^rUn« utuler or for «ii'h .»(llii*r or any tintractor with tUe rnlted Htite» or otlier perMou Intenttonall) lo latiUK any of the pro-, talone of thin at shall f«»r ea offenw lie (nsui^lied l»y ftne na It-wa than Wo nor more than *1 (Ml. or uniri»oiuu«nl not more than «lx nionttis. or la* imtii tine! anil imprlNoned at the diacretlon of tbe mart, t. All law# or part* of l^wa in wiritel with lhi» a«'t are h«*reby rej»ni«jt. MORC RAIL AND LESS WATER. A Oampwny UrgaalMd to HknrtM fwlgiil Tl«i» ItctOrM Ckleafo a*»d lonHoa. CMH A«it hept. I. -It It. pixipoMii t« re dnoe tlH' tlim« of ruRveylux pcrnOiable freight front tbl» *tty in i tt le** than ho* en davx. by di**r««aHliig ,ie KU I be Itit ttmc, lb« fr(Utlatttn al iu» la»t MNHhm 4t^Uiriaii it u jiolldM v. The day ^pfui in parading [ad pif.nhiiM(. Prwivably 3 men wrrr At KADMI Our*. Mo.. Kept. l.-|«lar 4ajr tta* ul*»rr\ tnl brrtt by all Uh1 ItM^al tradr» sir koliert N Fowler. M. P.. banker Thoniaa Wood, rhalrnian of ^iT, n-a fmpiovftl ««r win• tnav h»*«- alt«*r •»n»|»ltv*«l U t»r on behalf »f thf g.»w ••rnm«nt «»f ih* ntt«*U Htau*n or by ut on in hair th»- Uitr« of Columbia. exc«pt lura»«« of extraordinary i4im-rg«'nt^} hirli may arise tn tinto nl war or tu raw- irhm it may t*» n«g «tnar\ to work moiv than eight boar* par ail eadar day for tU« prttet*t(.»n juop«M ty or hi) man lift* tnovi.Vd, That in all rorh rase* the laborer*, »urkm*n ir mechwics ao employed and work inir t. #»*i-oerf eifrht hours par cai«adar day *hall b« paid on tin* ba« i of eight hours roa -tituuiitf t« tiay i work Pr^rtdea further That not leu* than tbe current rate of pei diem wajit in the locality wber»» thr work I-. performed Hhall he p*ta to laborer- workmen »nl ruetlianitA employ«Ml ou behali ot the gov et tunctit of the Cnlted titates or in the Uittirn ol i'olutntiia. and la borers, workmen anil ni«»:h:in einplf)*^ .^tntnwHor^ tr nub ontrartorH tn the exerutlou of a fonlrart or nntiact* with tht* t'ulted Htate* or the IMtti let of CoiumMa. nhall t» ile. iiit*J to tie etnjitoyed by rtr on beh.'Ul of tbr uoceruiuent of th»- I'ulted Hiate!«. i'rox ideti further. Tbal any offik-er of the |Tnit**i Hiate» »hi«t tint y it l.- t^ |»»y «m«h om» tra lorn i»r «rttt-»-ontf*i tt»r» ^hall t«ef»r** j»ar mens of moneyn. »wvit Uu and himself that the iai«Ht»r«. worhinea unt mefhank-tt mo ••niployetl hat tie*ni pabl by much eoutnwrtor i»«ti itub-tontractor tnu the ifovertimetit of the I'ntted Ataten fthall not be liable for the pav mem of ntli i.tijort-n wttrhnten or me» lianbvt einployeti by t-outra' tor« aihl ititi i-ontr^t torn. SRi *. That all contract# hereafter nia1»* by or on beliillf of tbe govemiaent of the nlUid State* or by op «i tM-half of tbe I»i«trlrt of Co lumrviu with any ort» iraUoti penwm or per *on.«. for tiii- |*«r?orui.ttu .• of any work »ha'H be ma«le on the iiasin of etjtht lit»ur» con.HUtuttiiK a lav'« work and It *hail nnlawfni for any »u li t-oi |Mrat)oit jwrwiu or per*ons under iitrh -oiUraet to mjuire any laborer, worhman or uieetiaui' to work naor*1 than ei|ht houm |»er *aieudar day In ttoingr -ttfli v* ork except tu the f%«e~ »n«t upon the mndttlimn pmvldfd tn &*• tbnt 1 of thin art —7T r. —':y IIUMIUT of rnlle» of Meam»hip tranttiortH' Ion and In creasing that of rail. Tht pro)« et embra«*«M Ua* building of a Mtad eaat frt»m Q«»hfr for a dlatanre of Mil mile- to Ht. ('liarle*. hay on the Labrador r*wwrt. Between that point and Milfimi Hareu. tn Hale*, a line of large ocaau tniwliiia ia to run. and fruiu HMTV a new railroad K to Im1 built to l^itidon. Tbu timmanjf whi«h baa Um» project k* hand 1* known in the Ntirtb Canadian At lautir Hallway and HtMinaiilp eompany. wllb t^ipdal of 9SU.CHMI.NHI Um Mllford tkit'kx: ftaiie* U. Mott. dire^-tor of tbe Chreai He-torn railway: WllHtsm R. Balcb. b:iuk«r t»f IJOIIIIOII. and ^*lr THMglaa F««. tbe en$lcM*ut Knglitb englitb^r. who i* abimmilUnimgmwr tp tba enaHpaay. The bead «4i«N»)* of the nompaaj are t«» be In Loiidou. If tin* ••uglaeeriug reiairta a re fuvorabk* It la aald that 3.One men will Ik* at work next spring, bulldlnw tbe new railroad*. 8hotild the new route lie e«tabilhed peo ple who are eutupallad t« er*»— the N*ean who.ar** to -«ea*lckiie»s would to »Mc to aborten their aufferibjf*. OXFORD IOWA. BURNED. VIM Tawa Alamt Trtally D«»tr«fad bjr an lae eawtiary Ktr». "toWiTm Ta !H-pl 1 Fin- iaol lilfibt almost totally «i*ntroyeil the town of Oxford, went of tbia city Nearly all tbe itusiiieaa part ami eaatiy private yaatdeiicett were burtieil Tbe poatoffiee. bank and many other building* were deatroye4. The fire undoubtedly waa lu4«ndiar tbe ire bell ru^e having been cut. Tbe kmt at from fsa.oao to tse.«eo. Wmmry ea«i»»aW*i Oawrgr« ttetiiraia. N«w Yoaa. teept. l.~H««ry u«wrge marked here eailv tlii- morning by the steamer *ervla. lK*legate» front tbe mingle tax club met Sir lieorget at tbe pier and ex tended to blai a foi ntHl welconH'. In »t1di tktn ti the appolial*d dat**gnie«ta large nuin l»tr »f xiugle ta\ men marched In a liody to meet tbelr obief. Mr. Ueorge Infortnetl his friends that be felt tired after tbe voyage and needed a few bourn' mat. Mr. Oeorge will be present at tbe niafuKwa of atngte tax men thia nftermaai. Mr. tieorge aald hU trip ttaaani «ncaaiw ful than be lta«l anticipated, rvati ta the protection atronghoidH of Attwtralla. fIN moat pronounced view* on fre»- trade, he aald. were given an iwpavtial bearing every where. "*lagrte tax cluba." be aald mpruugap all akmg the line after my «pewch«a. The U»ne ha» already «titere»l Australian polltlra." Tbe tingle ta* convention U gan In uoper nkM) at o'clock thla afternoon, William tvPtaa»dale opening the meeting To *bt a pubUc recvptlaw will In» b»*eiiww« U«iry Oeuff». Tbay Say TIMI Ban Urmtik. can AtW). Hept 1. onM rut*tl» «iy all of tka anion car|M'nten tu Cbicugo. In gombar a boat a.oau. are on atriku to-day, but aa they art* participating In the Labor l»ay parade there t* no evidence »»f tbe atrlka Jteyotid the idlenoaa on buiMlngt in oouraa of construction. «.lmlit»i I" that which ex t«ud» lv it hut branfbt» ui ialiut out! uu tbe WMM ««OMHtfc. WifHURflTDii. S« pt I. Ex-i'aymaater Oaoage F. Cutler l!nitod Hlatem nary, died at hkifawMmiw la tbta rlty IMa monMap. a«ed ?H Wfbty M!b«h UttUat. TMUOA^ iStpt I. An e*i»ttaik»n occurred toH^iy ta a mine at £kry*.!av, ia UaUcla. f. I.- ,1""» GRAND ISLAND'S PALACE A Monument to the Enterprise trtd Energy of K« braska Cjtizens Strange Death in Lincoln—04to Trow Dies From the Ffleets of Chloroform* I A Beatrice Boy Attempts Suicide fbr Having Been Puninhed—Oltier Nebraska New*- OaxMo^laLAaD. Sapt. I.—The Grand I I aud xugar palace, now coiaplett«l. atawd*) a moiiumeni Ui the i-ntrcy and enterprise' of Nebraffka and Urand Mnml In cotinecttoi, with the panorama of the battle of (*ett burg It covers two bbK-k* »*f ground in point of Interest 11 Itraai* liaatt la Waaae*a|f..» fawooa.K. H«*pt. 1.—tto II Fna». ••ell known and popular yoaag man of *7 year came to kl» deaUi by taking chloroform N aatlafactory reaami can la* avaigned for tin act. Haturdayevenlng be wa» uright ami cheerful axietual and at fl o'clock h« attlreti bln«elf in hi-, bext nuit of clothes ai» though he wan grting U) make a call. Thirty min ute-* later he purchased half an HIh AmouK tboae prominently lnt«reKt«Ni In the project are Hlr Hector Laagevia. minister of ptiljlk* wtirksi of the IKuninion Sir (°harie« Tuppet. bin prede*e«iwir in that office atwi now high mninil«*ioner for Canada lit Lew dtm. t»!r Henry A. I*na**». JH-d mayor of the BitHagt It*lib rallara HiurriJiua. »ept. 1 -ITnited Htataa Bank F.*uminer UrlMth I* In charge of the City National bank, which appended laat wtM*k. Kuiiiom ar* Uylng thick and fu»t apt. Hill, atate treaturei I* on the ground, and la authority for the atatement that the stak'» fuuda are protected Judge Ua«lin. Otic of tin- heaviest HtuckboklerH, la In favor of opening the Itauk with an entirely new irgnnlfutlon after Bank Examiner GrlSth make- hi* fin hi report. There l^t talk of making William Uaalln. jr.. president and Griff J, Kv.iii-- cat»kler. M*yor (|»rk. one-of Connty Treasurer FaulS lamdnnieii. waa neen regarding the county flnauce- and waa a*aug«d tbat tiara waa no oneaakm IK ^a eaalne*fc. da u aatt Oaa Wbita Cap*. BKMKVrr Sep! 1 A (tarty *»f Ave wea dutipfd at the farm 1IOUM of aliont three nille- froni th(*il.o-e. ivtHJUl mtdnigiit. aud railed up hK hired man. Klixha i*u»ver. I'pou hb going outnidc to a*e wlutt wu« wanted, he wax Mixed and forcibly turrlod away with 4tHm. Kitrlv in the morulug a party pf uekchbirrM »«t a tied out to hunt for bint, but no trace of liln ctiultl be found until late Saturday nlgjbfei when he returued to thia place Imdly bruiaed up. lie aay» he waa roughly baud tad. beaten and threatened by the mob, but waa iuatly alkiwed to go. when he made hi-way to a uelgl»la»r'H. where MADISON, SOI TH DAKOTA, 'ITKSDAY, KKPTKM HER I, \mi MiriwsMi. that of :IIJ other palace ever erected, a* represent iinf an li.duntr.v that i» »ure to r«Mtlutktnite tin 'agricultural iuduotri*** of Jfebraakn ami the whole wistt. Tl»e exhibit* in Ike palace if arled. Mnple Mixar, beet »ugar a ad tii Cuw augar ludiiHtrleM are repr*»*ent ti King C«»rn enter* In the exhibit**, at* do :it! the cereal* and granee* grown In Net»m»k At tbe right of the main entrance ia a Kim lature beet nugar factory in full opera11. KIIOWIRK the product in every »tage of manufacture. Thl*. will be very inatructi aud tntereMtlug. At the left Im a cane fa tory alno in operation A«tHirnlng thi- .« one of the pre! Sent and moat realistic acene In tbe palace-a Vermont maple «utn camp **ene. Hmail maple tree* have lx plaut4d In the ao!l. A shanty and wbM. Htone Ire-place and a ra«*e and fcnir imii are In the back gmaitd. K% orything n covered with artlttcial anow that rtHjutn tba tH*aae of touch to diatbiguiab from )H real. Tbe white room. writ, csereal ami graie« exhibit* are atxo very InterestIHK Beside* tlieae Mr. ('brittle iin^ presented u half dozen I a rite Nebraska landncap*"-. v in feet. The roof I* dtt-»ratel witli corn and liwlit. The panorama of the battle of Get tyHbarg, which will l»e exhlblte*! In «H»nne« tion with the palace. 1m the aaaaa alge a* tboae exhibited in Omaha and Denver and executed by the name urttM. IH' retnalned until morning- He kiMiwn one of the party and promiwea aprwxly vengeance by legal m««aa ur». What tbe tri»able wa* almut ii pot generally known, hut It IH Wii Bat |ait« lagmil NBIJM»* Hept I, Five prlaouer s conflwad in tbe Nuckolls county jail undertook to br«»ak jail by digging a bole through a brick vail. They bad manned to ii.m^'al their work during the day by throwing I be refuaa under the beda. T%0f duy tbrnagk and were eacaping when dlaoo ere«i by hkcrlif Worden and hU deputtea, wbo «ov erctl them with their gun* and forced them to return to their cell*. TOOIM nmwgglad to them tu annia mapiar (tot known, lwlary at friawit ,* Fukmmny, Kept. J.—The gtrneral mer han dia* itore of I'eterwon Br»»» waa bttrglarlw*! at o'clock on the morning of the -Wth. The front door waa un'ofked by mtmtn if a •keietou key. The tiMmey drawer wa» pried off and tS« In ca»h waaextractwd. Wat« ht«a, revolver*, and other valuahlaa to tbe e*u*nt offTS in value were taken. Four arreat* of •iifkrtDtMi cliaractera wert naada Ml1'* Cwmbad by a W. itttaav. mpt, 1 Htere WaKb, an old mident of tbk» eoaoty. waa killed a» Broan atw »t*»«t ain« ml lew want ttt bere, while croaalug the railroad tra*k with a h»ad of taaiber and grain. Mia team balk*al and Walah waa thrown froat the wagtHi Tka wheel* paaaed over bta ciiettt and In II*'# mbiut*-- he wa» dead, liln untlmiely dei.tk In Mttiliki abock to the (xirawanl(|. Wtltk taavew a wife and three chlldran PNIRIMHI tu H* a R«Iiy Ba^F. ftlKt'Mawt sept l. Brun*wiis. i MM€ ut i, a new town swsvrnty-five lalle^ we«| at'Mows CMf. Wktek »anaala— tela am «f T-~T~rtt— r*— (be bu«y bartea «»f north Sebraaka. It ta-] *lta»tMl IN Rk)u'1 HUIHT of cbiornform at Hteiner a Krliullt drusf "tore lie returned to hi# home at ItiA treet ao late that neither hi* father nor mother beard him come in. At ?:SH Hund.a morning he wa« found on hi* bed dyin. clothe* were »till on "and etmu' to bia face wiif. i in. tinply btittle of chktrof«iria and hi* l»ninlk« robbbf Into which he had poured the UruK A phyalctau wga caliud. but In fifteen minute* Frow aa» dead. Ti»e fact that h« had heart trouble ia attributed a» tio rramm that»u ii a a*uall quautitv **t tbe »wdati ve killed htm. aa ordinarily it It laimed a full ounce or more 1- nece*«art tbe a0rth»aj*ern pari flf Antw- l»|}«,* c»*unty. and K the brat tuwn wwrtttf I'lalnvlew ou the Pacific Kbort line. The town ia twautlfullt located in the center of tuiir of the rk*be*t ngii attural dt»»t rlct* of ftoftbern Nebraaka. and ba- mt»re trlbatary t'irltory tbun auytowi. on tbta railroad fttilldhiga for 11 hardware aad nvarery Mow Stave Just been mm^ated Vt aw Iw- CLARKSON ©TIPS DOWN. Rtaaaa at tba Vint Awal»tant PaatwMlrr daaaanai Mkaaa BoWtai Ufllee. V\ Aaftt»(iTti» arpa. i itti. Clark -n. Ira mHtaiti ptr ttM^lM geaerul pim tlcaily ftint'luded hl- *«frtlce^ tn tbe postofli.'t) de fi:itt**ent to-day The president muck 4o*d ltl furtbci ontiiitiAIK i the plat i*ut Mr. Clarkaua w« unable to remain lunger It tt itevl tbat Mr darkauu aa atiined the otHfe in March I ft**, ualy at ike Itrontr persua4loti of the president, the t* publican national .-.imniittee untl the lead big men ot UM* party, tiad tbat he baa re- ptiiined to it at»c« a«aiaat baa www wMm. lie ttald to a report*! of tbe Awxwfiated '^re«*t: I aerepftnl thl- oWce unwillingly aud for term of month*, mtt y«»i«r*. aivd I lay glown gludly My relation* with the pre*.i Ht-nl and the |MP»im»«ter-jri-ner.-i I have |«r* er Hb»en ehw* i hit it t^ortllal and pi naiM. But I e no liking for ofBee WhitnK' and while itbe pu»tai ftarvice h» our tbat will mIMOHI Cne he Interest and comniaiul Hie in-lde of unv cunnecttal with it. 1 *ery much prefer rivatc life and lt« Indepcmdence. The re »rb that 1 bare given up Iowa as my me l» tnowmw, 1$ ia tlte beat atate tn he uukm and mjr k»t ia caat with it." Mr. Clark—n will very wmn aaaunie the Jrexlrtency of the .Tud*on I'neumatlc flail pa* company. wBlch applies new prtncfple ^n iiH'omotloii anil to motive power In cllb*~ t'nshlngton ml which U now building a railway In city. In bi- nearly eixitte«*t tnth«. in oWee Mr. Clark*ui ha ap|Nintml tpi,875 fourtb-cla*» pontmaater* and e-.tab- A.tMMi new ptanofbce-." making bK tw •rd X'.UiCi In ail. All the appointmentA in fhe posioHlce department are made up in |b«' brat ate-lMantV olit. and In pret.1 |aiitial utkitR 111? gpiadiitnieutM hare mi made during lit. 'jarkatai'a offteial 1 me. leaving only iM of tlii* ciaaa of irfBcw ncbanged. TIIIh r, IN in the large**', record in i karige» and tn eMtablithniflait of po*tofllccM i vei made in the aame length of time. A I IrlUiioi faaturwi ta tbe number of new of I i*» •—tablNbed. The departmwat official, i pMtUorf of tbla. naId ••In theve nffim av» iw^-n llluatratod Mr. Clurktmn'a broad an otHcial (If thwn- new offtce*. i««i 157 an- in the New Kngland ntatei. In i he middle ntatew, in what in galled be north we* t, exteiMllng frtau Ohio tbe Uakotntt. ta? tn the mtntotaiu and 'INi nau atatew. and ii.ett or over half i tbe Moutheru »toUa" ten wi*t prominently named a* Mr. Si I: H'a auceeaaor are L. T. Michmier, of H. C. Ftiyne. of WUronwIu: Chaun illay of Mlaaourl John N Irwin, of amuei FwwM^tdau. nf i tent M«trnw. irf California. m0t K. c. now rlerk of t'.e office Mi*, darbaiin wa»*tb**«*«*4MMBiMKMMMtta t' i "f the MfwMiMHippi valley und the m'ti lu the department. It hi thought tbat kin «uc ceaa«»r It moat likely to ronie fntaa the wtat alm Tba Arbanaa* Way. Nil Yima, Sept. t. A Little Hork, Ark.. special to the Paul «ay»: ••Thin morn Inn at th opening of tbe poll*, two eoloiet! judges appointed by Couuty Judge ItIII t., *erv Hi the third «ard. were itjoctcd front tbe {Mtllliig place* and white men elected In tbeir wtead. Tbe rvruainlng Judge*, while man. refuat*d tu aerve With tbe newly rtecUnt judge*, and opened a poll elae wbere, thu» making two polity A dlnpatch frOm McAlmoataayrftbe juUge» there appointed by Judge 1II1I were refuaed adMiaaioo to polling placea. ThUMt kl aawrb eicltement. aud trouble ia feared. Bala falM to Shaw lip. MOMTHKAI Sept I. The V. \\m. Hnydar, •T Mra. Oaalajr. AHA. JVuMi*n, -1 betti Ctailey wife of Judge l^iomat t'tailey. akalrmau of the inter-Htnte comnieree rtun inkadoa. dked at ber butae iu Ann Afkor ya« ter*lay ot cancer ,of tbe aUnwach. FOREIGN PLA8H8E. -WM» fomte de Farta will apand'tt week alttMrtiug itefore atartlug for America. Firrr «uldlmatuy-b«d to the garrlaoo at Ohtgou Fruawlib ffltMta, are wufferlng fmm Intt tletica THK whUpered tbat mm* raejr «ara)opM«b at»y ba «trd«d blaat fumace arta of Kngland hare decided to aupport tltoir (kuteh brethren who are striking for an ia(*rea»e In the wage* paid for Pumiay work. TMTK cellar of a bowery In HUaltrrjU, •axiaty. lu-whlrh a number of awn were at wirk, oollapnad. buryhaf atxteen of tbe workmen. Of tbeM- m*»eit were killed. TlWit la a general failure of the cropa la tbe dlatrlct of the Sagueuay In Queiiec The failure l» due ti dry weather and froM*. Many famille* are preparing to emigrate to tbe 1'nlted Htaten to obtain waybfaietit ta the cotUtn fuctorie*. Us* J«H l»ad lieen Tmuhk THK A. CA.»e ayralliMt c. Hale for sbNtittf hi* brottier-iu-law. Cow lea, o| Cleveland. Ia»t spring. w»» to kave come up to-day. but Hale did not ap pear. A bench warrant wa* ordered for h'» aaMT, tba noted leader *f the Rocrw, KprrmtnU that terrible mlaerv ha* been caua*d anions tbe nativ«*i of Kouth Africa by the lk|uor traffic. DUCHMC and AruukenneM» arv makliot bavoc among tbe •uttvi- trltw*. not withstanding tin effort of the mUtMionarieH, will lie iSo.ftao men angaged In tbe Buaalait antumn maneuvata. It ta ataled that Kmperor Wltllaai intimated hi» dealre .to w itnewft the*w- utaneu vr*. but tbat tb« «car politely but ttruUy couveyud the idea that no forelgw yutaalgla wwll k» ffraatad •bat prlvlirgtt.. Two Italian toariat« recently atteinpied to anaiid Mv. Cervin. in the Alp». On the Way up they were aurprined bjr a terrti Murei and f«»rt*««d to Bee for tbeir lire*. Their guide expired on tbe way. and when the Unirt«t« arrit ttd at Mlemtatt mie of tliem wa» found to le dlwAgured lor Ufa by having bin face cut with piece* if ioa. aklle Hi* other had both hand» fnmen baavy ralna contlnne in HwlUerluitd. •auoiiwt flo^tda In tbe river*. Many bridge* kave been (Tarried away, fiatal commanl eatkm with tbe canton of GrlaaMe- ha* been eat off by tbe high water, and iimmunk** ItUm itelstern arloa* plactw. in the Arthurg ikouutaittt* ha'-. itipped wing to the »am«* tau«a- A landslide ha1, occurred In ••"xl IIH Ik. I GEN. BARUNDA, THE REBEL,}' Pen Picture of the Guatemalan Who Recently Fell Riddled With Bullets. Hit Impressive Air and Grandilo quent Talk at the Commar eial Club Banquet Waa N%) Wilkes, Former}) of Kansas City. Wil& Him—The News te Ganeral Kagfa*a Citt, bept I —Mpeetal: A 4b patch from ban Joae dr Quatmaiala aa uutMUHit. the kllliug Friday of Gen. M.irttu Barunda. the Guatemalan rebel.- by officers of the port of Sau Itaa-. Bar und :t wa* aIhimitl nu American ve*wel at lite time the killing oci unrd. The imicI wa Itowrded by s» nniuber of Guatemalan nflrrr^. who deiuandtHi of the captain the mirreuder of the reltel. The cuptalu. a man naated IMtt*, ctm«tttted. »nd the tdBcert» went to Barun* da'« cabin und demntided hi* aarrender. Barunda refuaad. aud drawing ItU revolver bred. The act. of c«ture. meant death, and In a moment he fell, riddled with bullet* A ntunlter o# KamuiK City men remember Gaai. Martin Baruada. Wban tbe Comnier eiatl club, a couple of yearn ago. made tbe trip to Mexico, tbe Mexican goM*rnment gate the party a ban|iiet at the City of Mexl«*«». Thta, by tbe way, wa* the UN bant)net the government had given «lnce the one It gave to (ion tirant. (**te of the gueM- at thl* banquet wa» Hrimr Martin llarunda, formerly a general In the army of Guatemala and cx-aecrrtary of war of that *»untry. Ha rn ntta'*. amldtkm. however, ran away with him. He beaded our of the rovolt* which aprung up under the heating rgya of the Guatemala »un, like sunflower* in a Kanaaa corn AmM. I and waa at the time he aat aa a guemt at tbe )aiMjuet. an exile from hi* country. Vice Consul Maurice Uahden U'lla of Bar und a at the banquet. He aay»: ••When 1 took my neat at tka tabk* 1 found mytteif rwit to a nnwrt tllhtitiguir.li«»t Itatk ing (M-rKtimge. When I afterward-. Itecame familial with tbe portrait* of Gen. itoiilan ger could licit think at drat of whom they reminded m»- Then remembered that It was lay friend of tin* Mexican banquet table Turtiiug to aiy dieting it (abud touk lug »«ighbor 1 Introductod myaelf. He ran hla thumb uuder hl«t great imiuatache, press ing hi* foreSnger agalnat It. and then puahad back tbe other aide. and. aweiiing liliiMtelf Itack, auuouiiced: '1, tdr. am Gen. Martin liaruuda, formerly minister «»f war of Guatt-mala.' The roar of hia natal «ninde«i words and hia ctHnmanding mannei. inipr**«M8d me. that I thought I nhoubl ^Ink through the tlta.i. i nn. t.nu Inoiibb* •rrvent. ntneral I replied. 'Although up to tliln happy nit mien I hate never had tbe «itw»c pleasure of vour aixtnaltiiuI barr often beani uf as»i very often.' "—-"W «»tira#.» »«bM Weryrutc VtSW^T«% Uuaiemaia. iitui iuj liLstory i« well kmtwn. ••1 endeavored to Carry on a dinner tutile mp v#r*tatltxi. with little atiecem». Tbe gen «r»r* couriuMndlug vav, the way in* twirled that mou«t:ic)ic. particularly the wa) h« |iromtuiit't*^-en Martin Barunda.' wa« hm much for ni«. I bnaliy lntrodiM-ed htm to It. Nevei 'aWd gave him a chance t«» be tniprfaup*!. •I met Barumiu iu the 1 Ity of Mexico aiamt months later and lie told me with many grandiloquent words how he Intended to overthrow the Guatemalan government and place hlmwlf in hh proper place, at tbe be^d of bi» country." Wa* Mml. WtAfeaa WHb Ulmf Several year* ago a loan aamad .JL T, Wttlie*. generally known u* Maj. WlUen. came to kanna* City and for a while cut a wide awath here. He wa* a man of tine ap pearance. a graduate of Went Folnt and formerly an oflleei in the regular army He appeitred to have plenty of money, built an elegant Iiouae on the Ka*t aide, drove oae of the Ineti team* In tlte city and iu every way -cut a »well. lie auccweded In in ducing a number of eaatern capttailatx ttt go Into a project to erect a mammoth 'rolling IUHI WIN at Rmedalr. 11U wbetm-. however, fell thnuigb. He eame to waul niiMtey very badly and dually disappeared fSMn Kan^at city. He went ui I he t4»wn of Oajaca. Me*lco. There aiVordiug to a gentleman wbo met hint, he met Barunda. aud Barunda. learning that he watt a gratlti ate of IVeat Folnt. took hini into bK plans ami Wilke* itocante hi* uctive lieutenant Whether the former Kamuut City xpeculator wa* iboard the vi"*rl when Barunda wa^ killed, the dispatch dte* not nay. but a?, be an American, the captain wouhl proh aldy not have »urrendt*red him. Tl»e fact that Barunda ha» litud In Mexico alnce hU exile ha* eau«ed a giaid deal of unpleaaant- IKWK between Mexico and Guatemala, and be inaliy b-ft at Mae reqwewt »f tlhr faaxiren fovernment. t.forgr ft»t»d*» GrMiiddaughtrr. Mtie •ahrielte IhxIeNMnt. Natikl. who tree married rucenli v in I'aria to Signor Romeo Polatzl, of Kotue, refuaed either to abjure her proteaUitllam ot- to make promise* in order to obtain the benedic tion of the Catholic church »l het' uu|tiul"«. Her husband family did not with eithera purely ciril marriage or a civil inarrlafe followed by a protcfclfttU ceremony. The n.a.ter wa# laid before the poje, who .prtinted :i diapen»at'On. Tbe bride wan nttenJed to tbe altar by her illu«tri49o» if rand mother's frWnda. M. Paul Metirlce and M. IJ!nu#hut. ol the Temps, who were oer a ilnt-ssea. and by tw t» bridesmaui* Tne bride is dark and has a rathe •trtking pl.yitiognomy. ft ha ta a«Wa comnhahad musician A Oarlaf rbwtograpbae. '^yiarinir f«ai in phoiography perTtirmed recently by tieorjfe Baity, of Boaton. He »u('!«odoil in ^''ttitig n fine nejrnti e of a blast of 'edge near Stvio HUI one of the large*.! uj, record, in which SAO pound* of gvittt* mlt« w«n« u**d. of being ci nahed by tunc tinyo riwk, aud iiK^ etJ iiau^elf aud caiuota otu o the wav j'i»t a* a bowldei- PRICE FIVE ENTS. •TANLEV'S CONDITION. rally Meara Kalprtalawt that Ha Mart Uttranrrvil. LOIPUK, ftopt. i. 3Cr- Maniey bat ta feared by no mean- re«*overtnt fnAn hU rf* cent attack of illaen. lie la now. with kk wife, 11 vlag qatatly In a «rluded K»U« WTT» lage In cmtrovwoy av«?r atanley Afft* «an expedition, we paiei Into a new phaHIHl bjr tbe publication In the autumn of M.|}, Bart telott «liarg. with ietter* to itl* fana* tly. written while he wa- In charge of ike t*ar column, 4owa Wt the |reMat tin*. Ualy one »idc ha« I wen heard und It nil uureaaonalde tbat tbe family of M*J. Bart te lot te* Hbould n«w denlre to plaee amithei vlaw of tbe eaate latfore the public. Dome fact» will be lirought forward wbkgll are tn direct tioutik-t with -.tatementt k Staalejr nairatlve. and Maj. BarttelotRf caane of cooduvt will be plae«d in a verjr different light from that In which ktanlajr baa left it. Wb«n tbeae documenta nil papers aee the tight there will be au Afrh:aa qantiMi of no flight Interest before ike publk- Mr. Htanh'y expedltkiai tor tba relief of Etnln Pitaba bis conduct for leaw* tug tbe rt^ar column wkert- he did and hNI he did will *.peclally tn* called Into ijutMiia. A TERRIBLE PALL. lla latalaatanl/ I'ardsi I'p MS» Itial In a Halbaww. WonnriKMi. o.. 1. -Friday was tka laal day of the fair here and more than lit, •eo people aaaembled to aet tbe final ratISM and a balkion aacewaam by arter, the ter#. uaut. The ItalhaHi a fiuall hot air alfdf and wa* kept in It* po^ithm over the fu#« nace by rope* held bv tbe byatandefg. When it bad been Innmed aud all wae ready Carter gave tin1 word t«t let go. Tka IMUIKNI SHUT apwartl and the thou»and OF spectator* were horrified to *ee, dangling at the end of a -mall Dm a young man uametf Mlltoti Mediu. an aUtfr of Ihe fatr awocia tion. IIutidrtob of pernaus shouted for bill UJ drop, b«il tt«dln wa* eulangk-d or HPI loat lit* ttd and be liutcheil frantically at the rope, attempting climb up the slender line Into tie backet. K numlter of wornest in the denae rrowd falutatl and all tbe »p*« tator* grow aick with Intrroi an the hailoaa saiUnt upward aud tiegau mttvlug Kouthwa«*d. Carter could he swrn ninklnt dwprralt' nf fort* to draw Kedln up the rop« on which ke xwang Ui and fro. For fullv teu tuinutM their effort* rontlaued and then, at a he Igkt of over l.tfOO feet, tin- balloon t«ik a auddM lurch. Redtn* hold l«NM»ened and hia bodg *t»ot downward ft waa found half a nslla sway. Tbe cloth lag wan tttrn off. all bla lioue» brok^m and the body cruahed out sf .til human aemblance. Red In'* brother* and Mtatera were ta tbe throag and aaw bU i^rri Ma fall SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. W. H. BMOTMS baa haata nominated ftw congreaa tn tka TwaMfh Ohio dKtrici HON. W. mm tbe I7ftlh ballot. Tin fut ntei national citugrawa will taaiei lit -rfinie city In Mlaxourl oilier than J*t. l^oilis »»r Kunsa* City In Vovemltei. tmat. W. li. Cowt.aa ha» been Maaoaskr iiut« to sticemMi blmcaif a* tbe damocratte congreKMnuin TtMK tl«- RightH^Wth IT. BOVCK. IMS liuit dLstiict. Fias at Rlkkartt Wl».. deatn|«d llN Lakeview k«tu«a». a *ummer )Mdel. Tba gaeat* e*^* a peril. ba, *I*,«M. with a fair insurance. a proaaiaaat yimng attorney of Hernando, Mia*., a a* shot and liistaulilff killed by II R. C. Foster. The i'aun\ It la alleged, wa- Boyce's aupfaiaed Int 1 in .teg with Mr*. Fnater. THK tunnel boapah a barge fraia atrwetura at the Hamla en trance of tb«* Nt. Hair tui*~ nel at Fort Huron. Mkb. wa* burned. A female employe was burned to death, a ad two laborers are aibudng. AT hau Franctaco Jobn M. t'beawiwtih, a saloonkt^per shot and killed Micbanl t'amill. of Carroll A mil. '--l—ink liquor deal erst, and then blew hlsttwn bialna out Cbenowlth had dlaputed a bill. A COMBINATION of window glass maun* factureri. has been effected The contpaajf will contrtii tbe outpat of all Uie wladiw gla*M factories In tlie weatem and northern districts immtsllately aud all tbe factorIgai ia the I lilted Ptate» ullimately At Amberat. .V a fire broke owl ka Robt A Htm* foundry and -^--p and they. Ittgetlter with Ihe ofilcew aud walMI roonis and their contents, were completely deatroyed. Several dwelling IMIUMK in tb# riotmHj were aba* baaraied. The tuna la kaav THE MARKETS. Btosi OHr Uta iSfr»rK PITT Sapt, Tttvt» Re-«ipta, ?n»: oftlciai Maturday. l.ail: ablprnents a caga Market ittrong to V higher wlllug at MOM 1.1 A. catiif ittxeipt* 3d. ofittjai Sittuntay rff: shipment* .'4 Mark*t tlni! Qttoaa Uotu. Kat nte«'r- prime, gt.AMi/.'t.M) fair to good gt, tf4r,A.flP. !ee«l^r* rhoice yiij to lM§ ionmi*- a# v*f! MI fair to gotti Wi.'JSmr:.:Ai p: ,'aibf.: A »t*»cker* i liotf.' •'j uiiii r&. fair to i.*l inferior row n extr,* •li' les ornfecl grtoM^rx iatr to kow1 li fifi r, .III Hi.,11 ft •*#«. «r. rauitrm. A vearilngs extra cholee Pi .'Hfcru T.N onitii ®, gi hull* fhoire. I.IK. Oiiuii.%, *ua^i.au. veal ewleea pian* ttt rbotanv CadD •aaaik Oaiaka liw PtaaSt. fbtrrtt fVauH N.-I- Hcpt i Hogg R»* «ij»Ot. .t.hui. o«v'iai Hatuntay. abil^ menti* 'il car* Market opened utrtmg |w •V higher, arillug at bt IN i*ute Ke«ei|»t»» i.«M ostctai Batuntay, t.tMU Nhtyment it# car* Market opened ateaq|f to stiotig tjHaiitv cotntmtn fkbagv rrotluta CHIt At.n Seiri. I Vt Ueat iay. caab. li Ul: Weeamber ifi .M,t\ |i rr oom -easy. cac^i ajai Ucton*. ai«c. May. (laaa-l m- -Maay eagkaa* Oelnkae aiHe May. Rye *.•* *i" Barlev Hteatty at 7tgf ac. Tbuotfcv FrtWM. ateauiy at M.d Ha* Quu-t at ll. tl. WThtskr It i:t t*rovt«doa»- -Fork dull: ca»ii tiotu Hull. J*uu*nr •ig.iM', Lani »te»Jy. In *t -t S^ Sb He did it at ih« r^k erul toi^ ia weight vra about to land dnug#t Otis'? ttwtr W»t Tlte pictittc wa. taken ttat a* tbe dust and «Uitia* ba« reached their highest etwvatiou, ,att# aa tetmetiaf aa U to rut .trt Jauaarv kW'.da.l UT** Ckieaga Uv* Btveb. OgH'MO, Hrpt I -Cattle KerMllia, IMS Market a ah ante firmer riatl\ Tajp ana. Ht•»•'* Recelpto 9U.UU) Market ateady Jacto« era. fc«a «i heavy MUM***-*), light kl| tfltl Hheej ISerwfpta ttttigl Aarket steady. aa* Uvm w«««rna. Tbsana, •*. l.nnbi feaaHaea. Lot? He|M Wbeut ttatdaaat CiSb* *^»^a» iVw-u Firm. a*l i«mi tiou* Utwer May at' «h||iteiatber. Me. df Ir: ataf, 8 ai» XteatUy «Ut a»St«'. -ai.^ Fr.tvisioii» Fttrb Qblst at Mt.ia Laid «MMp atlAtsi. Wbiaky ikKt. Wtwaai'a* fritJini. Mit a *t sa» Wheat i^»war: Re. Jtv: apd»K «*'•#•».U No. northeru. HJt 4.'