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Show .i:Ni:iiA!,. Kiiim out i mil Ion Topeka, Ks., Sept. 10 The State convention convened at 0. :!0 a.m. -I. N. 1 larvey, the present iiieirnhent a-nouiinated a-nouiinated Governor, P. II. I'.lder, Lieut. -Governor, W. K. Smallwood. Secretary of State, lb J. Hays, Treasurer. Trea-surer. Tlie platform takes strong grounds against llie alienation of the public lands to railroads or other monopolies, mono-polies, and sympathizes in tin: c.-tab-li-hment of Republics in Europe. Nothing No-thing was said on the financial subject. Kirciitlnil at SI. Jos, ih, !o. St. l.uis, Sept. 10. John Gp bb was executed al Si. Jo' yesterday lot tho inuider of Joel Drake, Jr , m Dekalb county, on ihe night nf January 1st. About .'i.Omi were present. Arijiilllrd f.il Killing a -ifdlK.l. I;..l,...nn,l 1.1 Vl ( 'lif.,-l..tlevi'ie today, It. Sayets, who w;h tii'd I or killing Dr. O.'iver for the d '.-tiori i.l his daughter, was aequit o d. J lie .te--idi.lg J udge remaikeil, ill d. -charging the pri-oner, that the ver li. t, while n was a natural one, was in a ..rd r, r tle r wi'h the hiw nor the c hler,.-.-. II i,ri if n Kr t o t I -!. I hi ....... III. The w.iilliK'll to da;. . -.hum. .1 the eharr.. I and iioi'ilate i p. man,- ..f tl.p e ih i-o'o. two men and a l.o.y. f.oin the ruim of l'..iw II o.,t. l.nrte d or, Sunday r.'.i'l.t la' ' In1' the f, ,...- W,.s 1.1. UtllC-d by ihe W. a I h 1 ,,; I,- r at ' .. - f em 1 t'.-.o- ii. a- that f lb ,)!V le.r.d,. on. .!. rk ..f I ,. Ii . t... U.v' p iieiue- nr" ': v-'l to . ,). .- .': lb. !. v.,! j I- I. The o'le r u-.- to':..,-- ,.: tt -lb d V. I . .: ,,.,--,-... '- . Ii.-. l - . , ' '. to o n, o .-! , - :i lb - - : a - ' i ' i i i - : !. m . k ..! ; i; , .. ' : !l . I,".-.' !',, . , . !. 1 'I:, 'i i . -' b ' I 1 I ,,. , ; . ... ! .'i I. ." 1 !'!' j a - , M b- ....I. y--- .b' ' v : 1 ! ',.., i ;. !... '. 'i :. - " ' " i 'i ' ' . . . . , ' I'll n. . It 1 ..I. I.. - Ii. h. I ..-r ., -. , i , l h i- ! .... ,t,-r- g ,: :, i I, !. He. ..I ! "St, bague was held yesterday, ibr the patriotic pa-triotic pu-;vs:s of obtaining and tbr-warduig tbr-warduig vilunteers to the French and the e.b'.. e.".'.1 n of funds ibr the .-unerers i y tbe war. II carry g.verrauee of the licrublie was the M-gvailii-g -."-.nitnent of hg-e v-Asfirt. ' : -'bib u was siiriu-r of "be cause of libcrali-m in rl ir. 'u': sn.i ii was :b-i resolved to : :- hr.-'-b b.b'u.'.i -. L;i :'Cf K . in VA vl . Chicago. S.pi. .I. V:- ivuision b;;. M.i: -. beiv.s heic : bay for Peacr Kxieclf J in s V. l"ia . The 7, ". ;bs N'y.v York special says all private b - . :.b.- i.y.ived here by business hous.'s f-.via ilurope jvaee is certain wblii.t a lew weeks, perliaps because the new Ibeneli government gov-ernment is anxious ibr pe.; -e. if u can be arranged on a ba-is if it i- not humiliaiiii, to tlie nation. Th; German Ger-man armies are moving very siow.y. while on Uses; and G iimviile are busy with Rismark. Kisf In PliifS Yrl V".llr1. Everybody in commercial circles is spivulating "a to tho pos-ible elbcet of peace on prices. There is reason to believe that a rise in the prices of imported im-ported good-, which has noon expected expect-ed as a consequence of the war. will yet take place. The heaw stocks on hand in Europe, o.va-ioned by tae ce-sation of a demand from the eouu- 5 1. . i 1 .... . !..,.. tries ravageu o i:u- ...... .-,v.. largely shipped" to this maiket. and have kent prices down; but it seems certain that the market- will eventually eventual-ly feel the etlects of the di-.rc:ini. a-tion a-tion of labor in Geruiauy and 1 lance, and the interruption to commerce occasioned oc-casioned by the war. When the -lock on hand is exhausted the-e lnn-t be an interim of some length before the supply of manufactured coo is can Midi' its former propei'iien-. .luring which time prices mu-t a.h.r.ae. |