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Helialjle FOR ANYTHING IN THE JEWELRY LINE. prtegiield Baily Re lican, Merchants! The Wbita City I now complete In 20 Part. The Fineet Pro duction titf the World' Fair that will ever be made. See Coupon. When you advertise understand that the Republican lead all other Springfield papers.

DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OB 80CTHWKST MIS80UHI FltOM A BKPUHIJOAN (STANDPOINT SPRINGFIELD. MISSOURI. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2, ISM. NO.

83 VOL. II. pub HAVE A GOOD 6 miles from the fflty, onqmile from railroad switch, 35 acres In cultivation, good well, log buildings, small orchard and balance In timber, hlch we will sell for 1 1,500. While this Is a cash "rice, a payment of one flfth will be accepted and rest can run at 7 per cent interest to suit the purchaser. Call and A.

PATRONIZE Price3 in Southwest Missouri. Xeady For You! Al the 'tf es fll and winter Suite, a ts a ivi atin. Now is the time to fcay All wool Pants to order 6.00 Imnorted Claw worsted Suits to order 20.00 Fine Overcoats to order "lermari Southwest Corner J. K. own.

25.00 Tailor Co. PubMo Square. BALDWIN' TIIEATRK BlULDING. Price J. R.

OWEN SON, Kirby Arcade, Spring field; NOW that congTrcs ha paused the tariff bill and the aw and Jap are lighting to kill, we urife everylxidy to cull at our aiore and examine our.good and price. We are receiving new good dnily cheaper than they have ever been aince 7 Adam and Eye bought their firt inerchandie, (at least that ia our impre We never mark up the price of our good One Hundred per cent and sell at Fifty cent on the dollar. We accept your money which i worth 1U) cent on the dollar to us and give you goods worth MO cents on the dollar. Ity trading with you nave no addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to make. We can make you money to buy from us.

Don't foegct the location. J. R. OWEN SON, Kirby Arcade. THE SPOT CASH GROCER, The Originator of Low Ha the Best Selected Stock in the City.

Ha the mot satisfactory trade in the City, Honest, Right and Fair Dealing have put him in the lend. He has but One Price, for Strictly Spot Cash. A child can buy Groceries of him just ns cheaply a a man. He invite Everybody to call and give him a trial order and see if you can't save One Dollar on Every Five Dollar Purchase. IF Try a bucket Cottollne.

Try our Coffees, the best in the City. 1 1ST Baldwin Theatre, East Roora. Phoenix Like. 80 Acre tract of land W. OLLIS CO, efi H.MHEACKART, if rar 0.

Mc.MILLAN ha risen from fire and re opened his PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS, 420 South Street" Photograph in all the Latest Styles anu Novelties. Specialties, Large Work, Crayon snd Pastels. Landscape Views and Family Group in any part, of city or country. Jidland Sayings and Loan Company; Pay i tt on savings deposits. Offers a dividend stuck wnu semi annual coupons bearing four per cent semi annual interest payable in cash at home office.

Loans money on improved property to its stockholders on monthly payments. vV. U. octJx r'ArtiJ, rotd. A.

Y. ROSS, Pres. Geo. A. 0.

WOOLLEY, Sec. Gen. Mgr. Auction Saleiy $75,000 WOHTH OK Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, VTV Silverware Novelties, Etc. Belonging to Estate of Must be Sold to Close Out The Business.

Sale Commences st lap. P. JBORROUGHS, Of Chicago, Auctioneer. Ei The Trias Flood Confine With abated Trjr. HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST.

Ibhwm Arm Ic Towo. Wlpo Otrt Uailvoads WuM A war Loo. Will Boera Mlllleas nel Will be Mw4mI, Sax Ajitohio, 'Sept' 1. Tbe seen of Destruction and desolation la tb flooded district for distance of one hundred mile at aad west from and jHJa.U ar Jtr'rrpWrttifr Southern Pacific railroad to Rio Grande, two hundred mlh 1 (imply terrible. Thousands upon thousand of acres of pasture and ifam laadar undor water.

It 1 Mtlmated that damage to crops in the valley of tue Leona river alone will reach ball a minion dollars, wnll in the valley of Baco and 8a bisa rivers the 1 oases will be fully at much more Many thousand head of cattle, horses and aheep were ewept away and drowned. several telegram were received by the Southern Paoillo officials via El Paso, Pueblo snd Kansas City, but all direct connection with TJvaldo and flooded towns is cut off. Report received this morning are more alarming than ever. It Is still a matter of uncertainly as to trio number of lives lost, but additions to tbe list of drowned sre constantly befog made. Aboutone helf of the bouscsof Uvalde, a town of 1,800 people, were carried away and there is much suffering there among homeless families, but no more fatalities are reported tere.

Nothing yet tits' been beard from the settlement of the seventy lire families several miles below Uvalde but there are still grate fears ta 'il many, If not all of them, were swept down by the torrent and lost. The town of liatesvtlls was entirely inundated and there was a heavy loss of property, but no lives were sacrificed There are several other towns in the flooded district, but they srs away from railroad and telegraphic reach and nothing can be heard from them until the water subsides. All construction officials, of the Southern Psoitie lailroud have gone to the of the principal disaster and ttain losda of material ana uit 'n have gone west to repair the track and couttruct bridges. Hlsrtor CHAXNEL, AKBKSTKD ItrfiMcHi to (.. Chnrfa Ker l.iaaaw.

Thrm. Ouaua, Sept. Right Rev. Richard Channel, bishop of ths CalholU; church, was arrested today on a writ Itsned br Judge Scott, this afurnoon for contempt of court. Judgj Scott granted a injunction prsrentlig tho biabop from interfering with tbe priest of the St, Paul's church, pending a.

healrgrln court, but litahop Channel removea tne priest in the face of the Injunction. Juds ricoit requested Rlshop Chan nel to surrender lbs keys of the Ml. rsui cnurcn to ill bsiiin so tnat tne church could be opened for service tomorrow, but this the bishop refused to do, and the judge said the doors would he opened il they had to broker, donn, whereupon lllahop Chsbnel ap peased to the chief of police foe protection agaluat forcible entry. Judge acott will have the chief arrested if he attempts to do this, and troubl is (cared on the morrow. lli.hop Channel is not formally under arrest, but notified to be present hei proceedings of contempt come en ia court MUST VinolNIA VICTOBIOt'.

A VeReUaej la Fries M.e.T stolf hu Leavta. Washihotox, tX SepL 1. Tods; sprite of a splendid stand of colors, tendered by the Washington Star, was awarded to the first regiment of Vir The local lodge did not raise tb full amount of prize money offered In prises and this caused quite, a aenia tios this afternoon, bnlv 15. MM) being ready while fg.ouu ws offered la Srlirs. Ths local order has promised, owever, to compensate those who are short In ten or titteendajs.

The tents sre being deserted more snd more esch hour as the Knights ars leaving the city in great numbers tonight, this being tha laat day of the encampment Uebt IManautd. WaAhikotoji, D. Sept 1. The monthly atatement Issued by tie treasury department ihowe the decrease In the public debt as $1,713,054, includigg certiticstes snd treasury notes off set by an equal amount ot cash In the treasury. The aggregate debt Is Of cash In the treasury S120.g8,fl9 is gold coin and bars snd (513,167,330 is silver.

Cash balance (137,148,097) of which 15 is gold reserve. riaest Depot la tne World, Or. Louis, BcpU 1. The beauti ful Terminal Railway asaoclallon's naif union depot was, dedicated tonight in a very brilliant manner. Th depot' ia the finest and largest in the world, coating Seventy fits thousand people witnessed the dedica tion.

All trains will arrtre and leats this depot, commencing at 12:01 th morning of September d. A Helldajr Bf Act of Cessnas. WAsmxoToit, D. Sept 1. Th first Monday ia September is tb day ss.lgned by congress as Llbor Day, snd all federal government offices sre to ba closed on that day.

Trmtir MlslUUce, yA1illS0T0, D. Sept 1. Tb) tnssury receipts today were t40.4l7, ffl six millions more then July, the biggest for mors tb.3ltwo jreara. 'in tnv A JPAKINQ BUBBEHV. ataakel M.a lalar the Bask aeesre Btjr aadKacsp.

8ausa, Kas, 6ept 1. Four msslt sd men today rode Into Teseott near here, soon af tar the bank opened, dis mounted, entered the banW, covered Caahier'bidmora with revolvers, tired several shot when th cashier delayed handing oter tbe funds, snd when one robber drew a knife Bid more threw. up his hsnda. Th robbers secured (1.00U A farmer iu tha bank tried to escape iiut the robbera kept him covered until tha job was done. Cili aena tired a number of bulleta after the 'fleeing robbers before they mounted.

John bewtrtz boy but miaaed. Ahs robbv, shot aerersl times at tlje bay iUoy rjulnthe, iHWtfHmVVS.d their trail near iirooavius, Ksa. VOHKST flllES. Thouaaad. of Mil.

Uevsatated aad VII Isces Wlwd Oat Asiii.AUD, Wis, Sept (ireat for est firea ars raging at Wsshbnrn. The saw mills are goo sod assistance has been sent from here. The village of Marengo has been destroyed and S00 people are homeless. WreoahsU, and South Range. la, are threatened.

MAHOt'S rrc. tieDt 1. The foreet fire urea covers thousands of Kiuure miles. The loss will sggregst nundreds ol thonssn.ls of dollars. Rice Lakk.

Wis. Kent 1 Terrible forest firea are raging iu thia vicinity, and llaabaw baa been wiped out Several families are believed to bats perlahed. A pasaenger train waa forced fro turn back, and picked up a few people half dead Mabijucttb, Kept 1. A pall bf stilling smoke is over this region snd artificial light was needed this sfternoon. Forest fires are raging all over tbe upper peninsula.

Tha vlllsgs of Sidaw, 1U0 miles weat of here, ia reported destroyed and tha wires srs down. St. Cloud, 'Mlna Sept 1. Mlloca is on fire and will propably be wiped out A family of three Were burned to death at Pino Region. Eastern and central.

Minnesota is sit sblaze. A Time Went Document xly years ago the first election for county offices in this county wss held, eridenced by certsln well worn and yellow poll sheets aud affidavits in Judge D.ilry mole's desk. Thccoan ty hail been organized for some time previous (o that, but the ofllcers were appointed by alate authorities. 1 lie election was held on th Brat Uiind.iy in Auuunt )3i The candW dnles for county offioers snd tha votes tli'V rocciv. were ss follows: State senator, Joseph VVesver, 873; Jsmes t.uiiipueii uo anu jonn uuncsn 04; representative, John It.

Nhannon, 3UV; 1 hatcher Vtreon, U3; countr justices, Alex Younger, 33.1; Js. I)o)liaou, 339; firkin Payne, 111: Bam Martin, 145: hiTifT, William Tnwnaon, 07: Benj. W. (hwdrich, IMS; Francia Leper, 178; Prealev Hmilh, 4X At that time John P. Campbell waa county clerk and certified to the returns from the various townships.

The document wss sworn to before 1). IX Kerry and Andrew Taylor jus fees of the peace. A Ulmr Baee. St. Loiis, Ma, 'Sept .1 The Pas lUne Athielic park wat crowded to Its fullest cspsolty this afternoon to wit ncaa the great bicycle raeo of aix ladlea wearing bloomers, all of whom ara daughters of popular business me of Miss Field and Mies Waldcu were a scratch and Misses Veil and fipellman, esch hsd a 50 yard haudicsp.

Miss YVsldeo won by ten lengths The distance was half a mile; lime l. 'S. A Uraaltard'a Deod, CtRCixitATl, Sept 1. James Kane, so Invalid snd" drunkard, abot and fatally wounded his wife snd little dsughter here today and shattered his father' arm with bullet Carnea, when arrested, atated that he waa sorry for th little daughter's horrible death, but not for his wife, and expressed regret stnot being successful in "doing up his father," whom he alleges held improper relations with his wife. ttrtod I U10 N.ws.

LiKCOUt, Sept Th aie has dropped at last on the telegraph ers of the Missouri Psclfio system In this state. Thirteen offices bsving been closed Indefinitely, doe to ths drouth which was so disastrous throughout tha atate. Ordered Coartmarttaled. Wahiusotos, D. Sept, 1.

Capt. Henry W. Plummer, chaplain of th ninth cavalry, a colored regiment has been ordered eourtmarttaloa at rort Robinson ou a charge of drunkenness. Bodaeod Tori Wo AmUioooo. New York, Kept The failure of tbe extensire knit goods manufacturing house of S.

Baron, of tola elty, was announced The liabilities art SiyO.atKl, ensets (122.MHH Al(h Bnd Hones Sold. IlitooKLVit, N. Sept. 1. R.

L. Roar, of this city, purchased CliaVird, King Lelth and Roso String 'at nooh today for ths magnificent sum of 126,000. Willeke Auction Ssle 7:30 p. m. to morrow.

KANI1UU MOTKS. Miss Clara Lea has returned from Lehanon VV. F. Jackson, oldest brother of Aaron While, died yesterday. Ex Mayor t'aree, who baa been serioualy 111 at tit Charles, Is expected home in a few days.

A son has been born to Mr. snd Harry Parvin on North Grant street. Trumpeter, owned by George McCann, of this city, won a race In Mexico, MO ridsy, th time being Jiil. Price' Cream Baking Powder W'otid't Pair Highest Award. SIx Colored Xea Shot Death bf Bob NEAR MILLINCTOX TElNESSEE.

A ttua srdty aatl Cold Bloedett MorUcrof Helpless PrieoMn Arrested aad for Forty Two Formers. MaapHis, 8ept 1. News has resobed this city lo the effect that Dan Hawkins, Robert llaynea. War aosvJVIIIinms, Fd Ball, John iXsyjesl and Graham vVhlta were arrested yestenlsy near Kerrtille. Deputy Sheriff Rlcbardeon started with the prlaonere In wagon for Milllngtoo, where they were to have a preliminary examinstlon oq charira of arson.

Th negroes were all chained together. As the guard and prisoners were nearing MilHngton they were stopped by a mob of, fifty white men, armed with shotguns, who killed all the prisoners, remounted their horses and lied ia the darkness For a yosr or moranumeroua barns and dwellings have been burned, and recently the buildings on tho MilHngton fair grounds were destroyed The new sheriff of the ounty entered upon hla duties today And took the mattdr In band 'vigorously Ths otticers intended to bring the' prisoners to Memphis lsst night but they had not made all the arrests af ton time the train arrived and con cluded to make the trip by wagoa during th night, aa there waa 00 gnard houa MilHngton, and were met by tne moo ss slated. At lata hour thia afternoon Judge Cooper itaued bench warranta for Detectttes Richardson and Atkinson, charged with complicity in the lynch ing, lliey were both Jailed out were released on bail tonight. Warrants were Isaned for the arrest of fifty two farmers who are suspected as being member of the mob, snd the sheriff with a number of deputies left tonight to make th arrests CAN TROUT CHANGE ITS SPOTS? onderfol Phetogropttr oa Itewrlbed by a Veracious Adlraoiloi'lt Oalde. 'I s'pose a trout waa about tho first thing to take a picture," aatd an old fisherman.

"You didn't know thst a trout could take, a' picture, did ye? Wall, they can. You see a trout Is able to change, th eulor of. hla akin (yon know they don't hare scales) to match the color of whatever he is under or over, an' be kin do it pretty nalok, too. If you don't believe It some time when yon are fishing down below the dam just scare a trout out of a hole under tho bank whore it Is dark and watch bim aa hag oes into the shatter water, where the bottom ia white and the sun shinas. You'll se htm for half a minute looking aa block aa a horn pout, but before he'a gone very far his black oolor will sll be gone and he'll look just he color of thews tor.

Now keep quiet and he'll enme back to his old hole not atralght back, for they're as sly aa a bird on her neet Hut soon yon'U see him go up stream and slowly fall back to hut old place under th bank. He's a eunning old feller and don't want you to know where ia home Is. you can't ace tha golden yellow of his aides when he fust guts there, but hell soon be so dark that yon'U have ter have sharp eyes If yon keep watch of him long. "vow, jest sit down there and wait till the sun gits so it will shine down there where he U. Perhaps It will shins through some leaves, and some of bun will be In the sunshine and some In the shade, and If you drop a book down there with a little piece of worm on the pint moat likely yon'U git him.

If yon do, rap him on tha head with a stlek and lay him to dry, and vou'U find the color Is set, and whera he was In tha ahad he 1 black, and where the sun shoos on him he is light" "Did yon ever ass anything pictured on them that looked natural?" 0. yes, lot of times. Only the other day I was dressing soma fish, and see. one thst had the perfeot Image of a leaf on hla aide and back. Yon have to take them ont and let them dry to preserve the pictures.

I didn't ever aee a picture on a trout thst wasn't dried in but once, and that was a good whils ago. 1 "Yon saw that old water! n' trough ont back the ahed down to tbe house, didn't ye? Well, years ago we had a trout In there. My brother Ham put him In there when he was a youngster, and he'd grown tjll hs was a big one and weigh aa much as five or six pounds. I guess. Mother used to feed bim, and he'd eome when she called him, and wa all thought a eight on him.

'My Jim waa a little ahaver thou, and he used to ssil boats in the old trough. He had a lltUe one) that I made him, all rigged out with mast and sails, and one afternoon he'd been playin' with it till 1( began to rain, and his ma made him eome in the house, and he left his boats out there. "Wall, by me by the heaviest part of the shower went over and th sun cams out in the west 'and, shone onto tha mllkpana pried up beside the shed door and was reflected down into tha water. Just then earns sn awful flash and clap of thunder and the wimea folks thought they were killed. I ran oat to see what it hsd done and found things pretty much apaot The lightning had struck ths big tree and run down until It hit the ahed and then struck tha trough It hadn't hurt the trough much, but there on tc of the water waa th big trout as dead as a herring, and on his side was the perfect picture of a ship with tha soils J1 Boyd Meatmeled.

LiHoout, Neb. Sept 1. Ex or James E. Poyd wss oominsied to dsy for congress by tbs democrats of th second district THE ART OF PROFANITY. Koglaad It Is' OylnWtWf la ladla It TSrlvea Trosaoally.

Prof. Gargoyle, you must understand, has traveled lo and fro in the earth culling these Sowers of speech a kind of recording angel, but without any auntlmental tears. aolleotloa, how ever, only approaches completeness in the western departments of European language. eastward he found such an appalling and tropical luxuriance of these ornaments as to despair at last altogether 0 even a represent ative aelcction. They do not "curse," he says, "at door handles and shirt studs and such other trifles aa will call down th meagre discharge of an Occidental, but when they do begin 1 I hired a oromislnovlnoklnh' msnat Calcutta, and alter a month or ao re fused to pay mi wages.

He was nuabl to get at me with the big knife hs carried because tha door wss locked, so ha sat on hi hams outside under th veranda from fifteen minutes after six la the morning nntU nearly ten, cursing cursing in one steady, unbroken flow an astonishing spate of blasphemy. irst he cursed my family, from along the female line back to Kve, and then, hating toyed with me personally tor a little while, he started off along the Hue bf my 'possible posterity to my remotest grest grandchlldren. Then ha eursed me by this snd that My hand ached taking it down, he waa so very rich. It waa a perfect anthology of llengull blasphemy ylvid, aoorohlng snd variegated. Not two alike.

And then he turned, about and dealt with different parts.of me. I was really vcy fortunate in him. ict it was depressing to think thst all this waa from one man, and that there ara six hundred million people In Asia. Your common Englishman now scarcely curaes at all. A more color.

less and conventional affair than what In England la called swearing on can scarcely Iinagin. It Is just common talk, with some halt dozen orthodox bad words dropped in here and there in thentbst foolish and illogical manner. Fancy having orthodox words! I remember one day gutting Into a third class, smoking carriage the Metro politan railA ay about one clock, and finding It full of rough workingmen. Everything they aald was seasoned 1th one Incredibly stupid adjective. and no doubt they thought they were very desperate characters.

At laat 1 asked them not to asy that word again. One forthwith naked me what, the (I really cannot quote those puor 111 ties) what tha idiotic cli che that mattered to So I looked at him quietly oyer my glasses, and I began. It wo a revelation to those poor fellows. They sat open mouthed, gasping. Then those that were nearest me began to edge away, and at tha very next station they sll bundled out of the carriage before tha train atopped, a.

though I had some Infectious disease. And tha thing waa just a rough, Imperfect rendering of soma mere eom monplsoee, passing the time) of day as it were, with which th heathen of Aleppo need to favor the servants of tha American missionary. Indeed, If It were not for the lsdles there would be nothing In Gnglsnd that on could speak of aa swearing' at all. They have agreed to consider certain words, for no very good reason, bad words. It Is a pure convention; it ha little or nothing to do With the actual meaning, beeaus for every on of these bad word, there Is a paraphrase or synonym considered to be quite) suitable far no.

lit) ears." 1'all Mall Gazette. HASTY ICE CREANMBATINQ. rsralyaes Nerves of the Threat aad ShooU to ths Drain. During ths scorching weather of July and August you often rush Into an 1c cream saloon with th avowed intention of cooling your body to at least a few degrees below ths melting point If yon are in a great hurry you are apt to make th first few teaspoonfuls of th cooling mixture rather large. Thia almost immediately give yon a violent pain In th temples or somewhere In the region of th aye.

Why 1 this; did you ever stop to uiluk? On who ha studied tha physiology of the oas says thst 1t Is caused In the following manner! The frozen mixture coming in contact with tbe nerves of th throat tha larynx, pharynx, ate temporarily paralyses them. The asnsstlon blatantly shoots to th oe ter of thos nerves, which Is In th brain, but find than a aid connection la th shape of tha great facial nerve, which a tarts from in front of tha oar and extend It branches over th aides of th face. On branch of thia facial nerve, ax tending acres th Umple, lit a "nerve of sensation, utUlaed chiefly to govern the play of tha mouth. Tht groat facial nerve aide tracks tha pain, which proceed from th chill, throwing It ont long the nerve branch which traverses the temple, the pain being moat agonising at the points where tha nerve branches. If th Irritation be extraordinary th "reflex" action which take place may cause a violent pain la th eyeball well as ha the tempi, th eye pain being (imply ympathrtio.

Tha person who rashly ewallows great mouthfula of frozen milk should remember that every time it come inJ contact with th nerve of bit throat the whole nervoae svetesa injured to a greater or less szUinf ftt Louis Republic Tho Mrotorloos More. TTo wnlka erect along th Street hit head la In the sky, he spurns th pavement with his feet bis glance Is proud snd high. A seoatlug crowd attends his" way wherever hs may roam, like Caxar oa hi triumph dsy, when returned to Rome. Tbe sboats increase, the atreet fills up. up to its fullest brim; the ahouliug sufferers nb surcease, "Look, there be giwa! That's him:" Has President Cleveland come to town, or sum.

autn quite as grvsl? Is he, is he the 1'rince of Wale or governor of the state? Ia he aome poet gsrlsnd bound, some sa of world re aown. some niiirhty sees of thought prufoand who's jut euuot Into town? la he area atighty captain brave? And quH the sotwur cm: 'lie's captain uf tier baHebsll nine ait' he a jest won der game:" Y. World Awarded DOr mm DAIfflNG POM MOST PERFECT MADE. A trure Crsr.Dcam rTi from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, JO YEARS THE STANDARD. BXTHl MIASM I'NUl'KXCHKtV Larxe tlatbertua Ixaore stale sad Ustoa to Speeches Va Bubxx, Sept 1.

Craw ford county baa had a rousing time Ith democrats today." It la welt known that this county la the closest on In th entire state and a "double fight haa been made thia year, Today winds up the campaign snd tlio demo crats and populists hsd a grand bar be cue, It rained heavily all day, yea a largo gathering, headed by martial mnaie and brans bamta, paraded tne1 thoroughfares this altera 00 u. John Peel aud J. N. Ilrjant were the orators foe. the ponuliala and Congressman liiasraore, Judge bvans and sen a lore Kerry and Joues were orators of the day for the democrats.

At this hour, nine, o'clock o. m. Senator Jonea ia speaking to a large gathering in the opera houae A DBal'BMATK HALr HUKKU. Tried to Shoot His Uuard Killed a Child, Roushs, Sept A half breed Cherokee Indian, who waa arrested her totlsy for robbsry, tried to escape from his guard tbla evening, and pick ing up a abot gun Iyiug elOss by the guard fired a load of buck shot at him, but missed him' and the entire charge entered the breast of the year old eon of Constable Shadox. who waa atandmg atbirt diatanc back of the guard.

guard tried to wrench the gun from the now infuriated Cherokee and waa knocked senseless, ths half breed taking' to tbe woods. lie la heavily. manacled, and tt Is thought he cannot escape. A Does are in hot pursuit, and will lynch him 11 caught. ci.o'ak makkb sthikk.

Twe Thoaoaad Loova Their Work aad Do Fall Time. Brooxltx, N. Sent There haa been considerable feeling among the cloak maker of this city and New York, that they are being tmpoaed npou In th manner naod for plc work and task system. This morning at tea o'clock a algnal Waa Bounded and upward of two thouaand cloak makers left their tables snd went on a strike. They now' demand tea hours a day and regular wages.

It Is feared that a general strike will result la a few days Uses aalt At Baltimore Baltimore, Clove land 3. At Brooklyn First game, Brook lyn Louisville J. Second Brooklyn 80; Louisville 7. At Philadelphia First Game. Phil adelphia fi; bt.

Louis s. Heooad game, hliadelphla IV. Hf Louis It At 1'ilUburg tlrst game, Pittsburg Washington It Second am. Pittsburg 1J; Washington. At llooton ltoavou Chicago 17.

4 At New York Klrot eome. Vow York Cincinnati Seeoad gam. Nw York Cincinnati tt Tha rrivaiea PABKinui'ita. W. Sent An address hss been Issued by tbe national private soldier' aawclatioa denouncing th controlling elomenf of Grand Army national encampment a a bona of lord, and ssys th privates wanted only, to pared and pay does.

The address calls oa alrart vaua to meet every aisbt ia the oua air at Pittsburg, by ihruitettea. A Bitter Faottoaal (. Dkxveb, CoL, Hept.l. Th populist oounty convention opened today with a bitter atrife between the Walt and antt Walte fee I lone. An attempt by the chairman to capture tbe conven tion ior tne antia nearly precipitated a riot There haa been nothing but turmoil all day.

GREAT SUFFERER Liver Complaint Cmrri ay the too Atek's Pills "For s.v.rat i ysars, 1 wa a great aunV for fruaa 0 llvoKoarplslat, i whlea eauovd ao vera pais. under right sis. seder th rtgnt shoulder o4 too sain, km cramp la the shnaco. I am Hoaaed to auto that I have soea relieved of all Unm evso 0 plaints ey the ve of Avar's fills, 1 lu4UiiB.aiOktdlaqttk'aiKaftr dli so iku. hwo.

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