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state ravs. TELEGRAPHIC The Malvern graded ichool own BURNED CEOTS. CORki'Sept. ed Monday 21rt. 1 8' "li Uld fc.

-t. witUAatrI u.mU t' Sa We their e. TJ a ArbadelphIa ha an interesting Ktran on i pour oeta; -r if -Mt thrt nuUerlur la emuwol ly Uime r. S.B.KieBYCa; VVl.o! "and Tbtail Dealers in New No.7 American SEWING HACniNES The 10J tirula Products 0r Farms Destroyed. lo 1'.

rt, one 0f thecitr MthatcaabeicSol the affair at present Is that a Mrr. 2 XM Wbkh ot Wall, tut TVm. ueuaung society. The Newport public achool open-ed with 162 Brick work began on the new chool houee at Davllle roads and are NeunUffi, Kheumwimn, tolttjl 'ww (ocmii The vvuv. luur niinft i oirtAr nn -The It is Chinese be Pretected-Weather Markets, Etc, No proprietary medicine haa fefyr ToWflALm hw tlnwulr dent food filial t.

a view ott ico ftruug entioneueiit irum the i1ocl i Ttuo. iUrmamk, ftt. the garrisons rZ "TTS BALK BT ALL DRffGOffiTfl. BALK BT ALL DRCOOKTS. PRIOB ONR DOLLab FkB ftimi ILIEK, tlopnrtof.

TQ TU WABHmoTUM AVKNUB, XT. 10UOL Prairie Fires. Jamestowk, Sept. 21. The devastation by prairie fire from THE CBijEBEATED i And Machine Sunnlifts: Fargo to, Bismark far sur Thirty bale of cotton had been (hipped from Klngsland opto the 15thJn8t.

All the Republi'n route agent on the Fort Smith road have been removed. The katlng rink at Monticello hw opened np for the fall and win. i ITT melia, after twe Jonth vSt The police are aiding the military hi Prt at the news of 'XurZ- earch for raiders, but no a- "nrwo- clue to their whereahm.f. t. passes tne destruction of any previous year.

Hundreds' of wheat crops have been swept out of exist obtained. "W5n 21. I AKeut of all the great powers si. THi Btsmo ir woMitt. the treaty of iriia have ence Saturday and Sunday.

The amount of wheat burned in North ter teaaon, Acknowledged Wholesale by Dakota during the past week Is lia WRITE FOR lata aifl' tats' It is estimated that the ird In mmenUng on the risine in 8 vcrnenU PProvhigthe move it I ftut RAnm.ll. 6 1 mnnl a .1 East Roumelia savs: entire crops of 100 farms between Is Ws cannot la8t- rumored rated Lipfs PncBS I believe that the Powera intAi-ooi-j I Tnous eonsu atM af 1 1 iW here and Bismark have been de stroyed. were Ignorant of what was coming. tmhdar at CoustanUnople they were the gravest troull noceeJed to disimdiDe the JJTUS kockv There are not balf enough houses for rent In Arkansas C3iy to supply the present demand. Batesvilli Is enjoying a building boom superior to anything she has enjoyed for ten years past.

The public debt of Arkansas City is but 11300, which will all be paid after the next tar gathering. Conway society haa a "Dude 212 V. Markham St. Little Rock. Arki The Chinese to be Protected.

Omaha, Sept. 21. Clen. Schnflplll. atmnftnla1 hv flan may occur.

England has only the fori frol sending Turkish troops faintest interest while Austria and Roumelia to regain pos-Germany are bound co-operate in 8eMl0B of country. )NES O7 Tompkins and Gen. Sanger.passed rpug. 016 BerUn ty lutact and through Omaha, last night, enroute remln be teen how it will af-from Chicago to the scene of the tef. treaty powers are Weather.

WHOLESALE DEALERS UT- D. C.Sept. Mi acting in concert the t. less. ur Uutf States, I I Hm r.lve4 li eaok lot at Forelga I 1 t- 1 I Mu.rt.lar xh I sl Hm nMlve li ehokw lot Fonriga Club" where the art of being foppish is taught and practiced.

Five prisoners In the little jail at Dardanelle are about as many a it will hold. They were brought Chinese trouble at Rock 8prings. He was met at the Union Pacific depot by General Howard and General. Manager Calloway ST.PeTEBSBUBa. Sent, ii'-jvh i -n' local rains, rtM Urafa MinM wialar JJL.

til Russia, is jubilant over re- weatbM- il and Superintendents Smith and HI Dtk la Um larctMt aaal MM rcr In4 Uiu mar- uMi Mlcetcol Mpedaiijr for BUBKETO BT nerar Hardware Cutlery, Iron Nails. cent evenu In Eastern Roumelia, but teem surprised at the sadden' ness of the rising and express the belief that the affair was arranged at the meeting of the emperors at Kreinsier and Sklernewice. i i. Dorrence of the Union Pacine with whom a long consultation was held. The Chinose will be put to work today along with the white miners who desire to go to work with uown worn araaneiie for trial.

The hunterl of Drew county find but few deer but they report an abundant crop of partridges and grouse that will be ripe next month. 'Mad dogs bit a number of cattle near: Bo wen's Kidge, Jackson county last week, which caused a general slaving of brutes. The cattle had to be killed and the dogs Importing Tailor, 116 W. Markham Street Liverpool Cot LrviBTOOL, Sept. cotton, tely; fair demand.

Middling tip-lands, 57-16; middling Orleans, 6. Bstlmated sales to-day 8,000 bales. Of Whlnh lflOft -It them. All will be protected by the military. All quiet at Rock Springs.

kino Humbert's advice. EeiiB, Sept. ITnm. Avery Son's OKver CMIlcl bert has sent a dispatch to Palnmu, SOMETHING NEW ine result of to-day's resumption of work at the mines is awaited with considerable interest. i i a i i I.

GraiJe Sfc VERY DAY IN i 7. rwF. majesty Has bales. Receipts of all kinds also sent i0.onn ti I iaa 1 'f. nut jT, T' uJu uaies, wWch00 bale MB MAIS NTBEET, LITTLB B9CK.

ABK. uu puce, TU)t American frrmMffilHS SHADES r.ronia at tne dlajwal of the suf. FORWARD DBLIVEBIEa. p. quiet and steady.

closed firm. rers, ana exnprts th people to show their, couraee and imnoi were not permitted to live long. For. several months past petty thoiu have occurred near FotU station, on the Fort Smith road. Last week a-vigilance committee visited certain young men In the neighborhood and ordered them to leave.

Three obeyed the order. -The grand jury at Dardanelle in kupferLjE; Important Decision. Chicago, Sept. 21. About a year ago John B.

Sheldon, country shipper, began a suit in the United Stales Circuit Court against the Chicago, Burlington and Quiucy Railroad Company to recover damages for alleged charging Of exorbitant freidil rata. IL. 1 Call and see the largest and most varied stock'ever exhibited, at prices that defy competition. during the frying ordeal through which they are passing. IO-BAI.

TUB CHOLERA lIAu I LE8ALE ALL WOHK OTARtlTTESD. STATE AGENT FOR HOMTHS. 'Rome, Sept. 21. Reports from dicted young cattle trader from Colorado for swearing on the streets claimed that the rates were In exoeae lerm regardiBg the progress of of the maxlmiuin rates at fixed by choI ebow a dhtressing slate wyneapest atKl Best Ftoe In Vie citgfor) yy CH AS.

T. the railroad commissioners. The prevaiang there. Thirty Jannaiy-Febmary. I Ik mi ml lniUnn I I L'1 6.25 5.28 6.23 5.31 5.22 6.25 6.27 6.30 and Toe Flnoet WIb- 2B MAIN STi.

f- LITTLE ROCK. ARK. company mett pieas setting out that eu ine city, it was organized by the eonsolida- an clwd nd Ihs street tion of five or six other Illinois rail- alm08t deserted. There Is a great Mav-June, rords, ail of which save one, had of food and Water, and the July. the rights by their charters to tlx epidemic is increasing with frightT August the amount of charges for carrying rPil.

The unitary officials Ptember freight and passengers. Demur- attacked by the people every rert were filed to the picas and tiffle they attempt to disinfect houses vembetDeSSnber The case came up in circuit court last week and he was fined tl and the eost. Many of his friends de-mand the enforcement of the law upon cilizenBf the town who are habitual swearers. Mr. Ephraim Lemley lives near Point Remove, Pope county.

He has lived In Arkansas three quarters of a century. lie is 92 years of age, has buried three wives, and is now courting a neighboring widow, 75 years old. Ilia neighbors all From Vineyards of France 5.J7 5.22 MrHARTHY inYP.F SUPPLIES. 5.19 5.27 5.21 6.21 6.21 6.21 6.26 6.23 6.20 6.19 6.20 6.20 argu ea some months ago before I exisu, ana meet I ieeember-January. XIALTI ES-Saratoga Water, Malt Extract, juuge uresham.

The court decided in carrying on Wholes a 1 Grocers: yeslerdav that the wore i ooraiais, ana, in ract, our new stock or tiled Goods is the finest ever offered In the South. vow teat when the ceremony is said CHOLERA Palebko, Sept. 21. During the company took iu character from the character of the constituent companies, and that one of these err. pass noun 182 new cases of LITTLC ROCK, ARK Sugar, Coffees, lew York Cottoa.

New Tobb, Sept, Jl-pot cotton opened quiet. 12 steady. 2 p. steady. Middling uplands 1-18.

Saturday, 10 Sales for export, for consumption, 960 bales. BTW TOEB rCTUEKS. cholera and 128 deaths were recorded, i j'-'- they will dance at his wedding. James Wingfleld, W. J.

Ellington and J.B. Donathan near Boone-ville, constituted themselves an exterminating committee and waged a war to the death against sheep killing curs. They killed several dogs in their neighborhood and finallv companies was subject to legislative control, and that the consoli dation waa voluntary on part of several companies. The case stood, Judge Gresham i. wing coy HEAVY EAIKB, Madrid Sept.

2i; Disastrous rains have prevailed during the past Molasses, Flour, i And Provisions. TO-DAT. held, just as if the defendant had been organized by the consolidation of but two companies, one inde zt nours in the southeastern part of Spain. Rain came down in tort rents and rivers overflowed their LITTLE ROCK. shot one belonged to the Franklin boys, who had them arrested.

They (a banks, causing immense destruction and the losa of many lives, Houses, trees and dead animals are HAY, CORN, OATS BRAN. SPECIALTY: COTTON SEED MEAL 1 I ir arid Sell All Kinds 3 at gave bond and will stand their trial this week. A man calling himself Dr. Jamison visited Bussellville several weeks ago and represented himself to be a Christian minister and agent for the Famous Life Association. Ills representations were found to pendent of legislative control and the other subject to such control and that in all cases In which doubts arose as to the powers of corporations, those doubts should be resolved in favor of the public.

The case will be carried to the supreme court. Under Judge Grosham'i decision the company will be com pelled to conform to the rates fixed being carried out to sea by the raging flood, which stretches for a mile around the city. A SOCIALIST BOB. Sept. 21.

An enormous Socialist meetinr was held March. Nos. 221 223 East Markham. April. be false, and the Christian Church yesterday at Limehouse.

The Warcfcosse oil Cnmljerlaiii St. Lie EOCt, Art. lencedhhn- He then preached to by the commissioners. 9.74 8.85 9.96 10.07 10.17 1.28 10.36 9.59 9.65 9.59 9.65 9.7 9.83 9.93 10.04 10.14 10.25 10J3 9.53 9.S7 .9.63 crowd prevehted many attempts of July 9.86 9.97 10.08 10.18 10.33 10.36 9.55 9.60 9.67 i i ucKiun, uuuiuik uj oe -AND ALL KINDSIOF-- LITTLE ROCK PAI COLOR WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF jv, "ArkansawTraveler" Ready Mixed Paints. tne police to arrest the speaken, but thi officers finally succeeded in arresting Mr.

Mahone, secretary of the Socialist League, the steward of a German club and six spectators The police encountered trreat December. Bales odist minister. He finally "skipped' without paying his board bill. Raines, editor of the For-dyce Enterprise, published an article that reflected upon W. M.

Bryant, a farmer who lives near For- Watnlagtoa Item. Washdiotok, D. C. Sept. 21.w Secretary Endicott returned hut night and is at his desk to-day.

The president to-day appointed the following name presidential masters: J. F. Cottrell. F. T.

OFFICE 4 FACTORY, StCOND SHERMAN LITTLE ROCK ARK' dyce. Last week the editor and i ss lj sr lj3 Vtw Orleaa. Oottoa. Niw Oblkahi, Sept. 21.

tri obxbahi rrmiBxt. TN addition totheir celebrated brands of Mixed Paint, are now manufacturing Zt a a Scott 1 full lines of COLORS ground In Oil, Japan and Distemj-er, Varnishes, Dry? farmer me ta Hngtland and the era, which they gn grantee equal to similar goods In Uie market Will do- farmer threw a rock at the editor. I ed, F. post vs. vice F.

F. Robley resign-8. Reefy, Elvrla, Ohio vice difficulty in preventing the mob from rescuing the prisoners as they marched to the police station. A crowd followed the police bootleg at them, at times making rushes to liberate their companions, but the nolice plicate St. Louis and uw York nrloeaon Drv Scirita "nrnfintliie.

Oil. F. E. Bishop resigned. F.

D. Den A it As there are no rocks on the streets and Rosin, saving cos toners difference In freigat. naTSai aple Cards and Price ton, Batesville, vice J. Lost tent on application rrnTtvtrrf of the town, and at this one it similar, to the stones found at Clay Hills or Red Lands, it is aliened Machinery GRESS LEIGH, IBS! il IM SHOKffSjlffl thht the farmer was carrying the rock in his pocket for the purpose of which be used it. The editor drew a pistol and snapped it five It was a five shooter, but Insurance Agents, woirTHt.

To-day. Satur-! 1 day. January 9.34....... February 9.50....... "9.46 March 1.63.......

a.ei) April 9.76....... l73 9 91.....,, 9.f June 10.02 9.if Angust September. 9.15.;..... 1 1 9,10 October 9.16 j. 9.14 November 9.18.......

9.16 9.24...... 9.2a Sales 8. Thomas, resigned; Wm. L. Williams, Melrose, vice Susan E.

Eastman, resigned; Adrian Tate, Ashland, Miss. vice Jas. H. Jones, deceased; E. A.

Pueschal, Bakersford, Cala. vice H. A. Wickman, deceased; Olive T. Dole, Monticello, vice W.

J. Huff, suspended; R. D. Stevens, Sacramento, vice Chris Green, Peat-master Lainsberrv. at Bismarck.

kept their ground well and beat them back. The prisoners were today "brought before a magistrate and fined and 'imprisoned for a short period for obstructing the police in the performance of their duty. During the hearing the police arrested Wm. Morris the asthetic poet tor assaulting them. Morris declared that they ilUT-OF-NO-SUPEWOBS No.

110 WEST MARKHAM STREET mttmt Areata tar ABBAXKASi fat' ledge no EQUALS In Our Magnificent Display of St. Paul Fire Marine Insurance Company. JLOCAI. ASKim tO. i Home Insurance Company, of New Tors.

neither barrel would go off. Both men were arrested. Mr. J. B.

Menasco, of Fort Yuma, Arizona, had courted Miss Sophia Waters of Dardanelle, Sulphur Springs. Much of the courtship was conducted by mail. Mr, (Jueen Insurance Company, of Liverpool, England. (Iresoent Insurance Company, New Orleans. bad hulued and several lady witnesses, Bennett Burleigh, Journalist, combated the state III Ltanoasaire insurance jKngland.

Mutual Life Insuranoe New York. Travelers' Life and Accident, Hartford, 1 fl 1 MaInsuranot Company, New, Yerk. nXfT Ki y'j JlLJ iJ vGarmaniFir8 Ineuianoe CoWNeYri. Commercial Union Assurance EnglanJ. TOTAL A8SET8.

1141.026.288. Waters was very proud of bis daughter and positively, refused to give her hand to her western lover. Last week Mr. Menasco came to Arkansas and visited Dardanello. Mr.

Waters met hit proposals with Dakota, has sent his resignation to the department. Smallpox la New York, Xew Yobb, Sept. 21. Health officers are making every effort to discover the source of the sudden outbreak of smallpox in a Grand street tenement and to stop it before it gains much headway. On Saturday night Wm.

Ownes, a in i um if 4, UUli lUili. Risk written in ill parti the Stats -Gin Houtei and Contfliiti Insured. style re here shown In auortment ment of Morris and said the police kicked his leg. The further hearing of the case was adjourned. THB Btsnta AT reiLLtPOLIS.

Lohdoh, Sept. i 2L An interview had on Tuesday last' at Constantinople with Israel Washburne of Robert College, an American institution on the bospnorus is published to-day in connection witb (tit tue knowa wsau 01 tuis community, if you wnr TIH3 IlIIO IXXZ.X.. Soodsat PricestoSuitthaJimcs nODUOB. Nkw Yobk, Sept. he wheat market opened dull but prices are general without quotable change.

St. Louis, Sept St. Wheat fairly active and higher, closing fi cent above Saturday. No. 3 Red, cai.ii mMii October, 91: November, Hi.

Corn, lower and alow, dosing 4 below Saturday for near by options; Cash, 41 regular; September, 41; October, 381. Oats, very inactive; ca-h, 24ii4 no options sold. Rr, quiet, 64. Fork, alow, 9.40(9 9.50 asked. Lard nominal, 6.25..

U'hisky steady. 1.08. 3 Chicaoo, Sept 21-The. wheat market opened steady tills morniiiff at 844 for sold off to under heavy and advanced rapidly to 854 amid strong excitement, receded and fell baek to li and is now quoted at 854. Corn at Jc lower.

Oats, 4 lower. Foik, 7o higher. threats and witb a shot gun. The next Say Miss Sophia met her lever and the two went together to a ministers house and were married. The next train bore them away for Fort Yuma.

A number of friends bestowed congratulations. BUTEERi GIBB MaaabMSauran al 4 Daalara la CALL. OS ollock Brother, 104 MAIN STREET. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, was found ill with the disease, and was removed to the hospital. Ln the next door, yesterday Mrs.

Mary Radcliffe was found covered with eruptions, also removed to the hospital. In Brooklyn to-day Mrs. Quiun and her baby were found suffering from the disease, taken to the hospital. They lived In Grand street, this city, opposite the house occupied by the child and the woman Radcliffe. J.W.LAVKNDKK.

8KB WARD, JR. DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS. 0 FRAS news respecting the insurrection Eastern Roumelia and shows singular apathy on the part of foreign representatives In Phillipolii in not notifying their respective gorern-nicntt of mutterings constantly heard of the then approaching rising: Mr, Washburne, who has Just returned from a two months lo.r of Bulgaria and Roumelia says, "I heard more talk of a union among the people of Roimcila than I did in Bulgaria. ROUf, C1IA.1.

T. Al i.LES. i i I 5 AvJOUNLiOOOK. C3 Co. "--JtANUFACTCRWlS'OF- i ir -DEALERS IN TAILORGL' A lately published report on the British array gives the nnmber of recruits inspected for 1883 at 59..

Wood Iron Pumps, Insnranoe Legislation la Georgia. KtW YoHK. Rant. 21 In vinw the latent (ttyk's of pol lwf bund. PrUcs Uittlrz a union was con- OaS StCam PJpCS, dispatches from -Georgia received The question of STAIR RAILING, DALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS ure can have tantplen sent 6taullvJorccd udou tlie Roumelia' Office, 420 W.

Markham Little Rock, Ark. BATH TUBS. by increasing material interest and the burden of sniiportine est fswff t'Pealwifa All Kinds of Building MaterIal.S nere to-uay Dy nre insurance companies, indicating the probable passage of a valued policy law by the Georgia lepislalurc, a meetin wiis held, at wliii'h it was uunnunionsly resolved. 'Tlial (he DassaL'e of the two government "which considera cor to Parker WdrthcKV Bankl.w x1 F-1 I AM B. AJAS.

JOBB F. BOTLB. 436, of whom 29,595 were rcvvi, as unfit for service. There 8' to he no further reason for tUe popular belief t'tat I. el ind ts 1 bail! is, for the rewi'u I ia Lnsland nuuibtsrrd 773 1 1 o'' tfae but 91, a II 3 1J5 pr 1000.

T1.8 s'lOtt men lust ao tmioh so iu ti i a (jUe Jon wi i were duewaiin i-i ir LjoikMiB A.uutfi ADAMS BOYLE, WASH STA pending bill would compel the com- bly opprei-sed the BosiJct, industries were injured in Roumelia and some time totally (lcstroyei by the custom i. '-viuiiig the frontior between and JJulgaria and the portes, and pnmua 10 ueuuno tiisiinn? any prop- 1 Frr city lii'et'tcd ly lis provisions." All agents of tlicso compnnios in JMSUOAMCE AGENTS, r.j. K3 V. firSv-n irctlc, Ark. c.

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