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FOREL The Portuguese Court Orders Four Days’ Mourning for Garfield. Great Excitement in Kildare in Con- sequonce of Incendiary _Fires, Dillon Declares His Firm Adhesion to Parnell’s Policy. Yon Kallay Appointed to Succeed Von Haymerle, Deceased, as Austrian Foreign Minister, The Emperor William Suffering from a Severe Cold—Gambotta and Bismarck. Sixteen Germans on Trin’ at Lelpste fer Holding Communistic Views. Sir Garact Wolscley Afraid tho Channel Tonnel Will Destroy England's Poroe of Mind, GREAT BRITAIN, TH TUN, Lospox, Oct. 1L—At Newmarket today the rave for the Cesarewltch Stakes was wou by Foshall; Clippendale second, and Pid- der third. Nineteen mn, ‘The betting against Foxtall just before tho start was nlne totwo, He touk ap the rane ning three-auarters of a imite from bome and won in the commonest cuiter by nbout ten lengths, Retreat md Mistake filled to se- eure tt ph Awericanus innde the running ata good pave froin ‘Muonderstruck, Falkirk, and Am- bassadrexs, ‘The most prominent of the next Jot were Hetreat, Festal, and Ollerton, ‘The horses ran thus with little ‘change aul rather over ainile from home, when Fiddler drew to the front, folluwed by Thunder struck, Ambassndress, Foxhill, and Retreat. ‘This order was malntatned until a quarter of snille from home, when Foxhall stot to the front, followed by Chippendile and Fiddler, whining the rice anid great excltoment, Fiddler dinished a bad tiird, with Retreat fourth, and Fortisstno! aad Anbassadre next in the order named, Amerleanus, ‘hoe Star, and Petronet were the lust three, Relreat followed Foshall when the latter mady his effort, but was eased when tho pur- suit was seen to be useless, ‘There was a fonsth between Chippendiade and Fiddler. Misinke fulahed the tenth. ‘There was, a slishtrain at the beginnimg of the ree Lord Bradford deetared: be would win with Chip- pendaty, ‘Tho thne of the rave was ‘This evening Foxhall declined to-his former position, 25 to L against bln, for the Cam: bridgeshire Stakes, 2 THE CHANNEL 'TONNEL, ‘The Paris Bonrse publishes « etter from Gen, Slr Garnet Wolseley ln which he says he earnestly trusts the channel project may never bu carried duit, as he feels that its con struction WHE be a lusting source of danger te Englund. : TUE THON AND STERL INSTITUTE, AL the autumn mecthag of the bron and. Steel Institute of London, toduy, Capt. D, N. doves, of Vittsburg, rend & paper on the manufacture of steel rolls in Amerlea, AURAIIAN OUTRAGE, Deux, Oe 1L—Mr Spalght, a magis- trate In Ennis, County Clare, was fired at bn bis house, but not dajured, Other outrages ure reported In varluis parts of the country, COUNTY KILKENNY. Fifteen persons were wounded in the rlot at Ballyragxet Sunday, PARNELL : et Wesford, said the movement for using only articles of Irish manufacture was more Ukely to succeed than any of a similar kind. ever started. Ireland had plenty of eapltal of her own, ad all the Trish) wanted was full nnd tale scope for the Ingenuity and Intelli- gence of Irishmen, ” : DILLON, Duniy, Cet. 1.—At a mesting of the Land League Dilton sult Gladstone's pralse of him at: Leeds was bused on false grounds, Divion deelared that had ho’ had hls way he would notonly have stood between his countrymen and the Lana act, but would have thrown out Gladstone nul the Gavern- ent, Sinew his release from prison he had approved Parnell’s entire policy. Ho urged an people, despite the Inws, to obey Pare nell, Dillon added that ho regarded Clndstone Asn dishonest politielin, with a reputation based nyon a porslatent and unrestralnable power of tulsrupresenting tacts, THEE 1 GnRAT EMENT IN RILDAIE, in consequenee of neuuiagy: fires shinultanes ously In dltferent directions, ‘I'he house of Onv farmer wns destroyed. One arrest. LOUD BALISBURY, M. 4 speaking Ut a banauet tonicht at Newenstlo- on-Tyne, charged Gindstone with pursuing & polley of publle plunder, whieh he (Glid- stone) now denonuees Parnell for advocat- (ng. Referring to tha ‘Transvaal question, he vald the Goverment was ina pitiful condi. tlon, taving vainly eaten dirt, and it woukt have to cat still more, LORD GRANVIEEI, + Sta banquet glyven by the Lord Mayor to the delegates to the Iron and Stucl Institute, sald: “Free trade has beon the best polley for our Sndustries, and though Amerlea and France have kept up protection, yet our ex- borts of Jate have been fur greater than for Anerly,”? JOUN NOUENTEON, Montuear, Oct. U.—John Robertson, the Getaulting ‘Vreasnrer of the: Chicago, Like Shore & Michignn Southern Iallway, has been urrested In Liverpoul TUNIS. ae THE OccUrATION, Tunts, Oct, 11.—Tho Freneh occupants will restricted to the fortiiled polnts command {ng the city and road tu the Bardo Patuce aud Golettn, © INCE THE EVACUATION OF HAMMAMET the rebels proyent communtoatton from with, Out, and inurder whoever guild the town, The waruiters have qlreudy Klolon 100 horses atu 80 sheep belonxing to Europeans ‘The PL Tesldents demand finmediate ussist- 3 IT 18 STATED A SCHESIE 18 broposed for the aurrender of the dnanctal Aduiluistration to France, and the issue of 4 Tench loan of 224,000,000 francs, a certain ‘Durtof the Regency to be held-as an addl- al gurantee, 4 EGYPT, SOIT ACTION DY ENGLAND AND" FRANCE, 1 NDON, Ort, 1L—The Moruing Pustsayst Minedlutely on being Informed of the dls batch of the ‘Turkish Mission to Egypt aie Granville Informed France that ie was . ling to take tho Initlative in a proposal {Faction In Egypt, and suggested that an Hentleat note be addressed to tho Porte, fvlatning the perfect understand\iug. ex- a Ing Letweon France ond England, and de- ating that, white both nations fully recog vite tho Purte's sights of suzerulnty, they 1881—TWELVE PAGES THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, woul! not tolerate any manifestation likely to endanger the influence and rights enjoyed by the two Powers inthe finanelal adininis- tration of Reypt, ‘Nhe Enygilsh and Freel dplomatle agents at Catro are requested to tse thalr Influcnes for hastening the demert- wwe of the intaston, and were Informed that tt required tivo tron-eluds would be sent to Aloxundria, RUSSIA, CONSPIRAGY “DISCOVERED. Loxnos, Get, IL—It ls reported that a new consptracy aguinat the life of the Emperor of Atnssin has been discevared, the Nihilists fn the telegraphic servigs Intving on various oce caslons betra! tu the conspirators news concerning the Emperor's Journeys. STATE BANIC NOTES, St. Perensnuna, Oct. 11.—It ls ofeiatly Announeed Uinat all the new State bank notes lave been subserlbed for. GERMANY. ROCIALISTS ON THAT. Dena, Oct. 1.—The trial of sixteen per- rons, eelly workmen, has been commenced at Lelpale for treason agalist the coustitue ton and infringement of the Soeinlist nw by singling into barracks and otherwise dls. sennating revolutionary writtngs, including. the Soctuist journal, the Frethelt, POLITICAL, SENSATION, A great sensation fs enused by the state- nent that Prince Hohenlohe lntends retire lug from the Reichstag, his eonstituency in Bavaria being in favor of a Liberal eandl- date, THE EMPRNOR WITMMAM Issutfering from a severe cold. AUSTRIA, VON MAYMER Virensa, Oct. 1.—The Emperor Franeis Joseph vistted the Baroness Von Iaymerle today, and tendered his condolence on the death of her husband. ‘The business of the Ministry. of Foreign Affalrs has heen tne trusted to Horr Von Kallay. one of tho chiefs in the Foreign Ultiee, who Is likely to suc. ceed thy lite Baron, ‘The Emperor has ordered a public funeral at his own expenss A:VOST-MORTEM EXAMINATION shows the Baron died of Bright's disease and futty degeneration of the heart and kidneys. LEGISLATIVE City or Mesico. Out. 1.—A commission hus been appointed by the Mexican Govern nent to study a basis for a commercial treaty with the United States, ‘he obnoxious ones half afl per cent tax faw has been materl- ally mouitiod by Congre: FRANCE, GAMDETTA, Lonpon, Oct. 11.—Cinmbetta returned to Paris, and went at once to his country-seat, Speclal dispatches report a belie? that be yiyited Bismarck while In Germany, SOUTH ARICA. THE TOURS, Lonvox, Oct. 11.—A correspondent tele- Rraphs that he has’ reliable fnformation that the convention wlth England will be ratified by the Boers before Noy. 3 PORTUGAT, f GARFIELD, Lisvos, Oct, 1.—The Portuguese Court roes inte four days? inourning for President. Gartield, ~ CANADA. AN'LICOSTT. Spectat Disputeh tv The Chicago Tribune, Quenke, Oct. 1.—A correspondent writing from Gaspe Basin, under date of Oct. 6, sends tho following iutellizence: The Government steniner La Canadenne has Just returned from tt voyage along the north shure and the Istand of Anticosti, Dr. Wakebum reports that the tu- babltantsof tho north shore and Labrulur are better provided for thls winter than usual, but that anumbor of furnilies at Long Polat aud ‘founder River ure very badly olf, some of thon: huving actually pothing for tho wtntor, ‘Lhe Haberles on tho forth shore onre over, tho vesaeis from) Esquimaux Polnt and Natashquan having left for Quebse to get thelr winter's supplies, vung ated yory, stiree on tho Labyador coast, At Anticosti there is much distress, ‘The people at English Huy, Btrawberry and ox Buy to tho min. bur of about elabty families are fw wa MAb pra wnt, and without tho slightest wroapeat of ge ‘or tha winter. Many fataliles ting anything havo hid no Hour for alx weeks, vad hive been subsisting On herring and potatoes, and some calidren buve diced from tow fevers cused in part by, tho woot of suitable nourishment. It sto be hoped that Komy ald will be sent at once to these people. The Iizhthouse keepers wd the few who may bave supplics wilt surely be planiered untoss ald is scot ta those who aro sturvine, ‘ha wouthor for the puat two weeks on the north shore and Anticust! bus buen ex. coodlnyly rouxh. RELIGIOUS, Spectat Disvuteh to The Chicuga Tribune. Mostuusn, Oct. I1L—Tho two Papi decrocs Biened by Cardinal Slmvont and addrossod to Archbishop ‘luscberenu, of Quebec, were ro- oslyed here this evening. Tho first of these do- clures formally that tho Loral University hus a right to eatablish » brunch fn Montreal, bi tirat, n royal deereo xave tho college ev : and, secondly, the Provinglal Government oF Quobeo gure it authority to locute the branch, ‘The second decrov ie relative to the Refurm purty, and, xtter giving guod reasons for tho decision, tho deeree yues on ways * Et Miust “bo understood that the Chureh In condumnlng iberatianm docs Lot mead the Taw Co upply to any or every ono of the palitieal purtios that muy by veetlent be Gullo liberal, tis decree referring te certain persons Op- bosed to the ddctriucs of the Catholic faith, and fut to any political party whatever, and, In cons sequence of this, poople de wrong who will de- elavo condemned by the Chareh ane of tho po- Iithuul purtiod in Canada entled the Reform pure ty—the party, herotufore warily auppartud by aome of the Blabopa." A Papal dalogite is to be sent hore sbortly tatter, urge united action In the a A New Danger—Ferlls of tho Eluctrice Light Wiren in Largo Cities, . . Huston Herald, Tho Herald has alroady culled attention to the dungers of life and property consequent upon the uxistiug and geowlng nuinber of dmproporly constructed and bmproperty lisuluted wires used In convoymyg tho farce eu) i in gener> ating tho electric Lett. ‘The inelpient tire in the Purls electrical extibition Batti then dugortbed bud bad suverat repetitions In this country, und several caves of kos6 ot life and | Jury to [hab have algo boun reported ns tho rt ult of tho dangers alluded to. Keven Me, true tho distinguished inventor of one of thou brill: fant fHunsiuaterd, was sertously wounded a short time uzo, aud he probably reckons bime aelf fortunate tht be eseaped with bia life. He waa showing sud yontiomen the muaner in whlub the modern ight la manufact and hy somo oarvleas neve the powerful Huld took refuge in ono of ble thumbs, tilting wu uxly and painful wound and hiying the How bare te the bone, Willi d, Denver, oC Springilolt, manager of the Wostern Union Toles raph attica tn that vlty, also bad an une plenguut exporienve u few ‘evenings ago, Ho wie beading sume: Droeaturm wired In an one uinesbouse, and white thus cngngid they bos 8 weeidontulls: uraged outsita witt sone elovtrles ht wires. ‘Thy shock was so severe: aa torkuook hla down, and tho wire which he wus holding wus reduced to molten dron in the teneUonal parteta second. If dy, Denver bud buon so unturtunate us te buve been in poe sition to allow the whale force of tho eéenped current from the [luninating wire to pas Ubrongd bis body, the telegraph company would have been deprived of a very vitlciwnt ‘otfivlal, and the comunity would have mourned an esteemed maynber of souluty. Josopy W, Btovar, the woill-known Toston electrician, was called upon, as anexpert, ta KlVe his views upon tho subject. fae did so ut length, Sho gubatancool ble statement wus tat the argo wires ued for exrrylag aecurrent of & trioity sutlictent for Mybtiow purposes wero dine werous to buth life and property, anloss thors oughly Mnaylated; tout, If one of tho wirus was broken, aud & porson graap both of the aovered ons of the wire, the currunt would jou through bia body and kill bln instuntlys hut the wired were charged ao full of electricity that the current was constantly acokiug ta ud cape from, tho wire and tke te abortest route tothe yround, [f,in leaving the wiry, It came in contact with au individual, tt would be tke a atruke ot dughtnlues it with lntlauimuble ab: r fire would be generated, Ibu vald that the privelpte of elegtrig liguting way yet in {ta Infancy, and be bud ne doubt the compautes ene kaon In Lhe busiucas would, for thelr own pro- tection, eventually Hud adequuto moans for ine suluting tho wires. . bi ee Winehesterts Hrvobhoswhitss: wilt cure conaumption, coughs, weuk lungs, bron- chitis, nud gouvral debility.’ wetubllsedst ‘years. NEW YORK. Thurlow Woed ‘Tells How Gani Sher- man Game to Bo Givon a ] Command, He Recommended Sherman President Lincoln and See- velary Cameron. to Losses by Monday Night's Fire Greater than at First Re- ported, Two Tkundred Horses and ao Large Amount of Other Yaluabte Prop- erty Burned. Keeno Feols Very Prond as on Ameri- ean Ovor His $600,000 Win- ning. WEED AND SHERMAN, THE FORMER TELLS TOW THE LATTER CAME TONE CALLED TO A COMMAND, Spectal Dipatch tu The Cnieuge Tribune, — + Yon, Oet. 1-3. ‘Tintrlaw Weel Wasasked today ff he agreed with the report this morning Qiat Gen. W. ‘T. Slierman wrote nietter to a frlend tn Olito sayluz that the statement of lis (Weeds) Intervention with President Lincoln and Seeretary Cameron to bring Gen. Sherman back Into the military service fi 1809 was all news to lim, and that he cannot remember that he ever saw Weed till long after the War was 01 Mr, Wout sail: “Yes, that fs very trae. Ino the Intter part oor 1860) or early in) 1861 1 sited with Gen, Wintleht Seott and lor, brother of President ‘Taylor. ‘aylor stated to me” that some of the best men wo had were ia retirement. ONE WAS ¢ SHERMAN, who was at that thie President of a entlege in Louisiana, Another was MeClellan, Ciel Enginver of a railroad tn itinols. 1 reported this to President Lineoln and Mr eron, and both of these gentlemen Ci poke of Were brought Lite the army, Jinvself knew neither of them personal until afterwards, Col ‘Tyler, of Conne ent, was also brought mat the thue. Cen, ‘Taylor spoke very highly of Shenmpan, says Sng that he could render great service to tho country.” “What was Gen, Seott’s opinion of tha gentlenen referred to? * “Gen. Seutt, who was then too oli to take command of the arsnies, was asked who was conimetent to be lis successor, Ite repiled. that It was dificult to answer, boeatse both 4d and Johnson had gone over to the Cot federates. Mr. Llncoln, if alive, would eor- yeborate all that I have sald’? KEENE, AS AN AMERICAN 1 18 PROUD ME WON Nuw Yoni, Oct. 1.—James I. Keene, of course, was dellichted over the victory of Fox. hall, His whinings are said to be upward of $500,000, and the operators of sporting pro- elivities inve won all the way from $1,000 to $10,000, Keene hhnsetf aays Foxhuil was baeked to whi $2,500,000, A great deal of Aimeplean money was on hin. Walton, of the St. dames Motel in this’ elty, sends ® messaze from England, or what pure ports to be such Is hibited, stating that he won £40,00, Keene: says of hor “TL think Poxhall the Gert dey old te the work. L thought he would” win, tho Cesnrowitel, Dut there was xo much [18s made nbout mistakes iu rating and one thing aud another, and he had to give severa horses a year, whieh amounts to fourteen pula, Unt latterly T bem to have doubts, Sut Foxhall bas justified the faith we add hat to him, and, ag an American, faim proud of the victor THE GRHAT PING THE LOSS ONUATER TILAN FIRST ESTIMATED, Nrw Your, Oct. 1,—The toss by the burn- Ing of Morrell’s storage warvhouse and Van- derbilt’s car stable js now estiinated at from $2,000,000 to $2,590,000, ‘Tholusuranee on the stables is $145,000, About 200 horses per- ished. 'Thefollowlng additional losses by the warghouse fire are reporteds IL, d. aye Jor, Uiamonds and Jewelry, Insured for $10,- OW; Gen. Robert Anderson, furalture and paintings, $15,000; B.C. Unt, tranksswith valuables and furnttire, $15,000; Mrs. L. MM, Currore, furniture and yatuables, $20,000; In- sured, ‘lwo valtiablooll paintings belonging to Wilt A, Kattella's estate was burned. ‘The number of persons who had goods on storage excecded 15,000, and hardly a tthe of these will ever recelve back any property, A large number of small private safes, con: taining highty-prized Jowelry, wero packed away on different floors, and ALL, ART Lost, Eleven cars were runuing teday on the Fourth avenue road, fusteat of 100, the usual number, ‘The estimutes of the total loss on stock by the oflicers of the [usurance compa antes varlod from $1,000,000 to $1,250,000, Of this auiount, probably no more thin $700,000 or $800,000 are covered by insuranee, Asan {nstanes of tha small amount of fnsurance offeclad by the owners of tho furniture in this bublding, one company cited tho cuse of 9 gentleman who had given. up hotimekenp ly guid lind stared lids household couds and viluables In the burned bitlding, When housekeeping, he took out a tolley on the household goods ror $12,000, amt pon the same goods stored In the "building, anid which were all lust, he lind only 383, ine surance, ¥ TUE FOUR BURNED NUILDINGS used ns tha warehouse were jusured for $100,000, Ono of the fire wdterwelters sald the total toss will, In all prabablits, amnaiunt to fully $2,000,000, Probably sil0,000 to $10,000 worth. of yoods stored tn tke warehouse were not covered by Insurance. Apparently most of the owners rusted the airy dujutalt of goods Jn the storage rooms as of itself Ine surance, ‘Fodny the wortls “Absolute se curity,” which werd to be seen ta bly gilt tatters upon one of. tho windows, seemed to arouse the ire of tho heavy losars, Of $100,- wo worthy of 1urs stored, not a plece was saved, 2 THE CITEF AN: y NOW among the wealthtur depositors seems to be concornng the vaults under the burned buildings on ‘Lhirty-second strut, ‘The root. of the vaults was composed of heavy slabs of bluestone flagging, upon which was a soll coneraty Noor ot Porthind coment. “Tho question was whotbor the cight-Ineh faguing had bean strong enough to withstand the fall of the heavy masses of brick and stone. ‘Tho Fire Marshal says he wus surprised to tnd, by conversing: With dusuranes mon, that they: nover considered tho citrestables as an elie mont of dinger when pliving risks on the warehouse. ‘Thore were twonty-thres cn dines und clover trucks at the fire lost alt, hie tines were 30 hitensely hot when the Hremen were playing on the walls of Mor- rolls warehouse that it wre neceasiry for othor firemen to wel them down constantly with a stream from unathor hose, ee ITEMS, WEPUBLICAN HTATE COMMITTER, New Youk, Ost. 1L—Lhe Republican Stata Committee fs fn session today with closed doors, An biformal: conterence was helt by the Btulwarts provioug to the assombling of the connulttes. They dee ited not to place any hindrance inthe way of the majority in the management of wfalyy, and to give thelr hearty aupport to the State ticket. Mr, Putt Carpenter was vlectod Ohalrman. Ho was also chosen Chairman of the Executlye Uouuittes, OU GERIAN vests, ‘Tho Chalrman on tha Comuittea of Ars rangements for the reception of German delegates to the Yorktown velebration called upon the Pollea Comumisstoners toduy and Ins vited then; ta bo present at the review which wilt fake place on 'Thurday evening im Union Square. * Lt is uxpygted that there will be at feast 1.500 people fi: line, composed of the Wuited Gorman socletios of ghia olty, and uijilury organizauons., “Cho ain lug sacleties will form iu front of ‘the grand stand wid serene the gnests after the procession has passed, HOWGATES PROPERTY ATTACHED. ‘The United States Distriet Attornes commenced wines netion a ute, late of the sig serv! f Of $25,000, cunt abtalne tontlach certaln shares of \ Y Julon stock held by Howgate, nut tse a further order to serve papers on bin to Washington, HIUS IN, AND GEN: GARFIELD, New York, Get. %—In atl Catholle eharehes in (ia Arehudlocese of New Yorte today a efrentar trom Cardinal MeClosk was rend be relation fo tha sna colle of Pete Tenee, ‘The following: is an tract from the elreular: “ At this moment the minds of all are stilt tullof the aul spontaneous honors pald dy one who only Last Marel was called Lo pres side over 50,000,000 of its fellow-citizens, anid who, after” fo months’ tenure of oillee, y JON £ Was ievertheless struck down, 100 be Drought, after” Sone sulfering, to in untimely sgrave, If needs no one to tell us what would have bean the fate of the wretch, could ong have been found, who should Inve vontitred to ttlng stones nt the hearse that carried the hamented remains, or ery aloud that they should be seattered to the winds, Yet tlils barbarous outra: nitted against the remains of ane wi whole life was a series af nets of devotion for reltgion and humanity, who for two ant Hits: years devoted hhusel! withAnereasing: watelifultiess in prosperity aud adversity, to the welfire ot 200,000,000;0F souls, nnd” not even ti the duatof night coutd bls body be borne todts hist tinge place without Ine hein insult and ignominy? FINE RECORD. AT GALESBURG, ILL. Specat Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune. Gangsta, TL, Oct UL—This moratng about. Be’eloek tha broum tactory of Ay Bayer was Mestroyed by fire, téethor with a dwelling: house, Hesides tho building there wore avout. twenty-five tons of broom-corn and bulf a care Joud of broomehandics, The loss with roach $10,000," Tho building and machinery were ine sured ns follows: Imperinl of London, $3,000: Winebester of New York, Commanweultt sof Boston, Mectantes’ of New York, Germania of Freeport, @1.0Wench, The house was insured for $100 fa the Farmers’ and Mechunics’ Com- puny, of Springftd, Maas, Tho tire ts supposed tofuve been the work of at ineundlury, and this te the third thre Mr, Boyor bas been burned out. CIHCAGO, Tho alarin from Box we at 3:20 yosterday morning wis enused by 1 tre In a two-stu briek building at No. 3c? West Elyhicenth street, owned and oecupled by William stunt uso tallor shop, Dutmnye to buiidiag and turniture, $200: Insured for $4,000 In tke Commercial and Atlumanly uf New York, The fire originated iu the shop Jn tha attle, aud f4 supposed to have leven caused by hot conls from tho press-fron falling amongst some waate cl ‘Tho ulurm from Hox 312 at 2:34 yesterday aft. ernoun was cuused by a kettle of tur owned by J. Wingtleld & Co,, of No, 34 North Clark stroct, enteh lig tire at tho corner of Milwaukee uvenue aud Sangamou street, AT MICIIGAN CENTRE, MIC Special Dispatch ta The Catcago Tribune, Jackson, Mlch., Out. 1.—The Michigan Centeal Raltroad station -honse at Michigan Centre, four iT. antics east of here, wus burned last might. Newr- ly all tho goods in the bultding wore saved, AT OLEAN, N.Y. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Y, Oet. 1.—Firo broke out in Clom- dustroyltig that bnitding, Frank , Osborne's cosidenee, and Whttucy's tenement-fouge, Loss, 64,0; fully hugurad, aA TANNERY BURNED. ALLENtows, Pi, Oct. 1L—Tho tannery of Mosser & Keck, In this city, burned, Loss, §0Y,- ‘O0u; tugured. —— a ——-- THE CONSTITUTION. A Minnesota Stntesmun Proposes to Amend It ln Certuln Particulars Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Trissns, St. PAut, Minn, Uct. 11.—Resulutions wore in- troduced in the Senute uf the Minnesota Legis- lature today by Gen, John U. Sanborn which re- chat It Is provided by the Constitution of the United Suites that, on tho uppiicaion ul the Lewisti- Unres of twoethirds uf tho several States, the Congress shall cally vonvention for proposing aiiendinunts to the Constitution for the rutlit« cation of tho suveral Suites, aud Unit the np- polnting power of the Chiot Exeoutive buy tor the leat Atty yours, to a gronter ur less extent, been used to promote private personal and political ends, iu disrezurd wud to the detrl- fnunt of tha public inturest aud welturo, whereby the eluctiuns by thy poopls for the bigh executive allicer ul the Cnited States haye been degraded from an honorabio, intelligout contest toan irowminious aod digrneetul steuggle tor tho control of the uppolniine power; that this existing and growing ovil has alrouly reached such proportions ay to seriuusly threaten the prosperity, Of uur institutions utd thy Ne of the Republic, having but recently prosteated ono of its Presidents in death with 4 single stroke, and now svemd about to plice ubather where ong shut from the imost thuushtless dod depraved orhminal may thwart tho will af the whole people wud change tur the time being tha whole poliey of tia Government, thoreby causing # feeling of ununsiness and tieertainty aimong all olasses; wo therefore devlires First—Thit the Legistature of Minnesota does horeby nike application to the Congress uf tho Unitod States, under the provision uf Art. bat the Constitution thoreuf, te cull a convention for preparmg minendmonts to the. Constitution of tho United Suits, and espeelully to Sec, 2 of Art. fof sald Constitution, whereby tho tera: and tors of = overy ollicer provided: tor therein, — or Inws. passed by Congress lu’ pursuance thereof, shill bo United and fixed by te Constitution, and. that Me oilleers uppolnted ty fill these pusitions shull bo no longer subjected to annoyances und removal nt whtind and eaprioea af tien wielding the uppointing power tor poswonal or political ends, but ence be vested with a constitutional right to hold any oltice to which appointed dure Inx wood bobuvior, or tort time preseribed by the Conutitution, Hecond—"lnit tho Governor of thia Stnta bo ang hereby f# dirceted tu forward a vopy of thuso resulittions tu tho Secretary uf Stuto of tha United States und to the Governor of cach of tho sevoril States, with a request that {t shill ho tall hefore tho respeetive Legislatures: thoreut . to the ond that two-thirds of tho Sta of tho Unton may iudue dime make Ike ap) oution, and tho sufd wppiication be laid beforo Congress for itgucton under the provisions of the Constitution, a Tho Cholera in Sium—Latost Advicos from the Capital of the Plague- Ravaged Country, A private lottur juocutls rocolyed from Bauge kok, Sinm, undor duty of July st, coutalia tho following Liformation ju sulition to tho chalory fa that country; “nero hus boon a decided decrease in the nuuiber of cass durlug ino past ‘ten dayd, and thu alarm issubsiding. ‘Tho. murtality hua been jurge, und but for tho enurgetle mensures adopted by the King since it Hret tnade its ap: pearance, a Widespread panty would have tuken Plioe wniong tho native resldunte.”* The Shun Weekly Advertaer, referring to tho epldomi, say: : Thy past two weeks the ralutall hus boon teas abundant than provivualy, Qcvaslonally toy sky bus been vluir enough to allow the wi to send down bis bonltuesiving rays, and tho cholera cases have very perceptibly diainished iu Bangkok, We hear ofan outureals now und thon of the discase in other towns. ‘Toa mare tality of porsons utiacked with the digcaso hus becu uupicasuntly largo, aud somo pooply have doubtless been more ulurived thin wits necos- sury, Durkig tho rewulider of tbo rainy sea- don, White tho suits Gorth of tha equater, wo may expect to hear of casos bere aud thore in Bangkok, and of still greutor ravages in placos whore St bus not yet made ite appuarauco. » Aga virulent eplicmic, deeimuting tie pops ination, 1t hus had,no existence thls year, thou fu ravages bave’ been much greater tan ln ordinary youre © Intelligence from Petchabureo indicate that cholera hug made its appearance in thts provi colal town, ond at Uae, a villugo at tia inow ue the Potobaburce Rivers ulwo at Rabebue puree,’ Song, 2. Binuchetou, the Ironch Conaul, diod ‘on thy Isth of July, and bis romulis werd tne torrud tho nexe day in the Catpolie cemetery, a hips Brokkou Crockery, Laustun Telegraph, Lady Pigot wie tho pescssor, Among many art maputuatures, equally beuutitul and vearee, of mn ald Worcester teu gorvice, whieh wus ace cuslonully i uve, and which conslstod of elglt cups uid saucers und a Htte teapot, One fatal asflurnvon the footunn, In carrylug ous the tray: with they charniiny objects upon it, (ripped aver tho lapedog, or the rug. or some unlucky Hipedimont, and sent ovorything tying, Wuo vlfest of this awkward” mishap | was t the ontire serviud, = oxvepting ono suiltury cup and four of the saucura, was auishod to atous, So hopeless appuured tho wreck that, though It was curofally gathored tus gethor and preserved, etupe wie afterward dnade to unlte the tray There wus noth: fog auiony ther so “broken teacups, Wi Kkopt for abow, whi on the chituney littered In row," ual by Goldaulth, ia © Tho Deverted Villuges" Last woek, at u sulo of her tadyship's elfects, tou stogic cup wud four suucera realized sumethiug over £00, while the bruken ploces brought the rewurkuble sulatiow of 9 gulneus, CRIMINAL NEWS. Details of Another Horrible Tragedy at Plain City, * Ohio. A Drunkard Kills His Wife and Then Sonsibly Hangs Himself. New Device of the Depot Pi- rates to Secure Travelers’ Money. Prominent Persons In Arkansas Warned by Ku-Kiux to Leave Their Homes. An Indiana Farmer Killed by His Ton- ant—No Oause Assigned for the Deed, MURDER AND SUICIDE, Speciat Dtapatch fo The Cricays Trthune, Conumucs, On Det. H.-A spectal disputes vives the purtientors of another horrible tragedy nt Plain City, Madison’ County, tho scene of 0 triple tuitrder a few months ayo, nt avout 1 o'clock Itat night. Wiliam Wiieux, once iw well- todo farmer, Iving three miles tins been drinking for tho pat two years very heavily, and aeveral times fins nesauited his wite und fumily, und hag been arcestad and lodged in Jal at Marysville for the aatety uf tho family. Ie was put in jail nbout two weeks ao fur tho third attempt to murder the family, where ho was beld until Sature day, Its fathor, Asa Wileox, bailed bla ont and tool bin home with thin, Lest night at tho nbove hour he tert bis father’s house, sayin that he was xotng uver toa nelghbor'ss hut, 1 stead of eoing there, be went to pis wilo'# huwse and cutand beat her until he thought she wis: dead or would die, and thon went to the woods fone by and bule hinself ta a tree, where he fun fuund this morning dead. Mrs, Witeox was terribly eut and beaten up, and died this norte ing. fn April tuvt Wileox was arrested and placed tn full for on attempt to taurder his wife and eniidren, He was rewarded isu must des- perute character, but was Nnally released on a poteo bond. ‘Sho murderer and silcide belonged tou woulthy and respectable fuinily. a POINTER FOR CHICAGOA Speetut Disputeh to The CAleago Tribun New Oneans, Oot. 1L—J. A. Braselin of thy oldest and wenlthiost of our dry-goods merchants, has Just returned from Chleago und mukes ‘the fulluwing stutoment; Saturday ovening lust, Oct. #, he proceeded to the Union Contral Depot at Chicayo, and, finding there several trains about to tenve for ditferont points, requested a ina who was staudiue near with an unlit himp under his arm to direct bin to tho Itltnvis Conte traln bound south, ‘The umn ree quested Mr. Braselman to wait a moinent until ho Ughted bls tainp, when ho went nit, but returned shortly after with o fight In the lamp which Mr, Braselman observed had tno Inlthes of the siliuuls Contritl Maftrond Company engraved upon it. Ascending the plattorn of tho sleopor Nutebez, at the reaver the suuthurne bound tral, Me. Brageliman was told by the mat that be could not enter the car without shownng: his ticket, Mr, Urixeiman, who wag tien stand- iby Upon the stops of the car, chuwed bls ticket for Now Orleans, but Me mun deinunded to see his steoplug-ear tleket, when Mr. Braselman produced his pocketbook und wis in the net of Fhowlng "his steepitig-cur tleket there froin, when the muy seized the puckethook and, dropping the himp, jumped duwn on the uppougit side, und was Instantly lost to view In the durk- ness. Jortunately Mr. Brosclman bud only 80 fn his povketbook atthe Ume. Ho was, lows ever, under tho necessity of borrowing from a New Orleans gentleman whom be kaew on the train the siiurof $6 ty pay for wouthor slcoping: cur ticket. LYNCHED BY POPULAR VOTE, Dispateh to SL. Lauis Gtole-Demucrat, Vicksnuna, SMiss., Oct, %.—Infurmation was recelyed here toduy of u fiendish deed perpo- trated an tho person of a white woman by a. negro named Elias Hobertsou, near Morgan's York, ti Franklin County, Miss. It seems that Mrs. Ellen Johnson, u white lady 65 yours of aye, awidow and rasiient of Moigau's Fork, while visiting a lady In the neihborbood, was over- taken by Rabertson ina lonely purt of the road audoutraged. Ho inillcted several wounds on ber with oa stick, knocking ber down, then choked ber until the tarke of bis fingers wore left on hier throat, und then tuld hor ie sue did not antbmit to btn and minke He more fuss he would cut ber throat, ‘Tho news Iu a short tho apread far and near, aud firge crowds of mun tude diligent senrel for tho perpetrator of this outrageous act. The keurch wus Indu- fathmblo until Robertson was captured near the Joiferson Connty tue by colored ton, wha at ones conveyed him to Mergun’s Fork, within half a mile of the place where the deel wus committed. Tho news of tho capture spread rapidly, aud in loss than two hours after tho cuptire of the flend not less than duu or 400 peo- ple. both black aud white, had assembled at Morgan's Fork, where tho prisoner wis beld, ‘Tho question us to whut disposition wus to bo nude of hia was agitated, und Jt waw tually proposed to take the voto of the large crowd ns- sombled, which wus done, showiug the crowd to bo unnolmously In fuyor of hangatg the brutish scoundrel, which was atonce dong. ‘The affalr Isdescribied ag ono.uf tho moat quiet and arder- ty hangings, Goud order prevailed throughout, and it was done in open duylight on the public biebwus, witoossod by ne MANY ne 400 people, both white and tiack. ‘This ended tho career of this young demon, woo was only 1 yours of age, FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED, Bptcial Disvatch to The Chtcaco Tribune Davenvont, Ia, Oct, 1.—About 1 o'clock this mornlug tho body of Janes Livingston, a younv man aged 23, employed by tha Malleable Jron- Works, was found lytug across the Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad truck ia horel> bly mutilated condition. The bend, left arm, and an oar wero separated from tho trunk. Tho Coroner was at onco summoned, und tovk charge of tho body, oud at duybreak an inqueat «was commoneed, The discovery of a gash on the forehead as If made by anax cnused suspielons of murder, and tho Avst Jury disagreed ou that polit and was dis: churged, A secoud jury camo to the cencluslon, that the deceasod wus killed by train No, 4 on te Chieuzo, Burlington & Quituy, but waetker avolduatally or feiunlously was uncertain, Liv- ington waa woll known and Med. fle had buon ona drunk for two or trea days, and was soon. on tho track nboutt o'clock tho provious ovens ing, but was driven off, ‘Yhore ore strong aude piefons in muny winds. KU-KLUXNISM. Avectat Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Lrrris Rock, Ark, Qet. 1.—This afternoon {ntolligenco was reoulved from Stono County iw tho clfect that fears of a Kite Kiux oultreak were entertained, HR. C. Taylor, John Viles, Jesso Files, aud Jaines Larrano, ending eltizens of tho county, have been warned to leave or tnke the enter apaatl Tho following is the warning notices You witl allbave to leave this State or dic, Wo rive U damed ragoals 10 dis to get or in if you dont leave deth is your dom, Sixned Bl twelve Good Lith Ded abot bs on the {1 On the buck of the notice wus a elt top of which wero thu letters © 0.1L K. of tho parties warnod fuar the worst, as tho four yentlomun refuse to obey the ominous und mysterious commund. Some tink imerely 0 doko; but, while the citizens named in the hoe vo will pay vo altontion to it #0 Sar aa louving the county Is convegacd, they are prepared for auy emorgonsy, MURDERED BY IIS TENANT, Svectal Luspatch tu The Chteaoo Trioune Nepvonyv, Ind, Ovt, WL—Jobu Arnold, a furmor and a slayle man, Who Uved tn the southeastern part of (ho county, was murdered this morning byw tunant-named MoLune, with whont he was boarding, As fur as oun be leurned the wurder was unprovoked, MeLane coolly tailing down from tts place on the wall a0 old Ualtud states nueket and sbootiny bis Vie~ tim, Stel.ane, as soun as by bid comumitiud (he: dou, escaped, tinklng his way southward Los Marie CAMpue leur where It is rumored ho bins been arrested, Hula mun fully G years ri VILLAINOUS BURGLARSA, Wureutna, W, Va. Oot, I-A vory singular aud ducing robbery occurred this muralvg, Mra. Aloxander Ottergon. was awakened about 6 o'eloek by a noiva in hur. bedroom, and discov- ored @ inauked wan in tho wet of golng through ber bureau drawors, In moving Jn bod, Bra, Ottervon attracted tuo attention of the rabber, who coipoiled her, atthe inuzzlo of u platal, ta rise, and sitting bor Ina chalr, cut olf ber Lair, which was of excoodingly luxurlint growth, Thero was no further molvetation, und the robe bur departed, mutluy youd bis vacapo, INHUMAN TREATMENT, Roetal J raters to Tae OMesoo Trivund Benvonp, Ind., Oct, H.—For tho mbuman treatiment of a step-you about 13 yours of aye, Georgy Laforee was Baturday tried ju tho Cire cult Court and fined $19. Tho indictment shows that Laforee had tied the little fellow toa stall or postin a stable, where bo remained alt day without any water or food, until he was re- tensed hy kom ono whose attention was ate tracted by his cries for hel —— BURGLARIES, Bpectas Mispaters to The Cnizago Tribune, JACKSON, Mick, Out. 1—fast night Pange born's Hotel, at Michigan Centre, four miles east of hero, wna burginrized, Tho. mongy- drawer was robbed and some valuable clathing olen; also, tho house of W. 8. ‘Tilstaw. in Sunumnit, four tiles north of this pince, was en- tered by a burglar and quitea quantity of xouds stulen thorefrom, SUOT IN ‘MIE NECK. Speelal Duvateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. Mesto iWannos, Mich, Oct, 11.—Hetween 6 and 7 o'clock this evening El Woodsworth and Ed Chumbertin got Into m fight about three ni rom St, Joseph about a enild of Chambers Mn's, and during tho struggles Chamberiin puted Iver and shot Woodsworth through tho He cannot ive, Chnimberiin bus tot a re! neck, been caught yet, NO-LICENSE ADVOCATES, Spectal Hispateh to The MN(eago Tribune, Decatur, ML, Get. W.—Todry Dr. J, Maxton ond vleven othor well-known citizens of. Maroa, ft no-liconas town in this county, were arrested on charges of selling Hquor without Heonse and Ming liquor to minora. Tho purties cane itty gave bond [n Xe eaeh tor tele wp pearance for trial next week, and were dise barged. ROBRERY OF A SAFE, peetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Minature, Wis. Oct. 1.—Tha safe of Hosen hekn’s cteyntor, at Kewaskum, on the Fond du Lae alr Une, waa blown open betore daylight this murnlog and rilled of $ IUuNNI RAMESH. Con. Oct. IL—In the Malley trial today lestiinuny was Introduced to ime peach tho vernalty of the witness who ewore bo saw James Mulley aud Jennie Cramer ot Savin Muck the evening of Aux. & OBITUARY. ORSON PRATT, Lauiseitte Courtersfournal. ‘The death of Orson Pratt, at Salt Lake City, a fow days ugo, removes from the Mormon Church ite ablest and must intelligent ebampion, Orson Pratt formulated tho tmetuphystcal phitusophy of Mormonism, which bus such « strong determining lutuence on Mormatt theol- oxy, und he hus done more to perpotuute Mur- monisai than any of the loaders of that system. He was 1ilso tho commentator par excellence on the Hook of Murinon and the Church historian, and wine of great authority in the Couren, giving to the Morimons, in faet, the text-books of thelr faith, Tho Mormon theology, ne set forth by Pratt, [9 eystetn of anthropomorphism, whleb bag never bad its paralicl in away sect whieh accepts any pirt of the Corfatian Seript- ures, It’ makes the Morinon religion seni. Puntheilstic In its nature. Pratt must bavoe been aman of reapuctable intellect, for, although bu his borrowed trom all religious to compicte bla comptex.syxtein, he hus ahown a rary faculty of combliundon aud are raugeinent, Ho makes the Supreme God a ma- terlul substance of Iinited extension; he makes nutter und spiclt the sume, aud borrows atomic idexs from -Literetius, apd hls fatelligent tirst cuuse from the Aristotellun philosophy. “The gods, tigols, and men,” siys Pratt, “are allot one species und of ony rice, composing one reat und unique farnily, alstributed through the plupetary system in the form of colonies, ktndotns, aud tiaitions. ‘The urvat diferenes bi tween one pordon of the rave and unuther iris from the different degrees of intellirence.a puelty which distinguished theut and «also fr the Variety of tho spheres passed (hrough by cach in the eerlos ot progressive being.” Shia Jaw of nacendine metamorphosis is aveumpuuled by tho doctrine uf uteri propautton of species, which ts made fny ive. A Mormon is tellelty hereaitor in froport to bie cunpli- uheo With the polygamous precept. Polyyiany 13 the corner-stune of this imuteriaiistle and pine thelstie religion, snd Orson Pratt, its lewaing apostio, very fully practiced whut he preached, forbe kept a barem of flye or slx women vue pbenilstically called wives, Ho hus, as we re- lett his Impress ttpot tho Mtcrature of on Church, and tins taken care to leave behind him men who bave been yatta = structed fy the mysteries whieb ho ‘couculyed, Bucrowedy and crystallized inte the cunons of the Shureb. WILLIAM WATSON. Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicazo Tribune. Ruckrom, Hl, Oct. 1L—Tho Hou, William ‘Watson, ex-Mayor of this elty, died at 4 o'clock this morning. ufter a brief Hines, of typholi- dysentery, The decensed bad been somewhat under tuo woathor for a year past, but it was not until Intely that any serious resulta were ane ticlpated, Ever since bis residence In this city he bas always.done bis utmost to promote tho interests ot the Forest City, Heaides diling the position of Mayor with credit, he has also aceu- pled the position of Secretury of tho Rockford Insurance Company for tho ptst fourteen years, which position be resigned {nat January in con- sequence of bly falling heulth, On Jan. 29, 1874, be was united iu murrlage with) Miss Lottio Goodrleh, why, together with one chili, survives hin, Melore coming to this clty he was a resi+ dent ot Rochester, N.Y. His lite hag beon one of activity, in the ro of whieh ho hus age cumulated quite a property, aud he fever neg> fected to bestow upon others some benottt of bis gain, The toss to this community 18a great one, and ali unite in extending symputhy ta tho Lee reaved tunily and friends. The tine and plice of the funeral fy not yet known, but will duubt- less vo held at his jute residence on ‘Thursday, MARTITA ALE Speci Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Cannortows, UL, Oct. I.—Murtha Scales, famlllarly known asoll Mothor Seules, died in this city thismorning at the wonderfully ad- vanced age of 10 years, She wags in atl prouas bility the olduat person fn tho State at the tine ofherdenth, Sho was born at Hallfax Court- Mouse, In Virginia, and remembers well whon the war oF the Itevolution ended, About the begin- ning of the present coutiey she and her husband emigrated to Euat Tennessee, and in she came to thisState lneompany with her youngest dows quite an old man, and at whose real dence she ded. Turing the past elzitecn or twenty yeurs she has buon a contirmed luvalid and constantly cout a her bed, JUDGE WINAM GRISWOLD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Leaveswourn, Kas, Oot, 1—Judge lilram Orlewold dled today, aged TH. Ho bad been wv inember of the bar ifty-thres years, He was rotulned, with Judge Mult, of Ohio, to defend Jobn Lrown ut Harper's Ferry, He came to Kanane tn 12th, attor yours of industry aud honor in tegnl circles hiv, Letty Supreme Court ree portur fora lung time, Ho was at one thing J torney-Guneral of this Stato, and for many yeura Roglstur in Hunkrupto; ——— Oplum-Smoking and Me Verrlble El- fects, De. IL 1, Kano, who recentiy contributed to Harper's Werlity saute intoresting and instriet- ive dutnilaef the extent und nature of opium sinoking uIONy Awerleans, baw Just made pubs Hie addition data respeoting thy subjuct, which will go fur toward comoving certain pup ular and | widespread misconceptions of the fancied dullgattul ofects of the price tl The subject td “one, the physiciin anys, Which 18 but iittie understood by the gous eral publig, thelr isnorauce being wtriklogly tnaullested lu the provalent optalou that the tas Nuenco of tho dri te to prndnee sleep cou Dined with a voudition of utephin happiness, ‘Vhat the oplunt-smukor, in bis tndulqenet, vies bhinseil wealthy, possessed of grout OF the communion “aud ussoctute of thy great Wy almply a pleasant delusion, with ne fountayon du tact. ie dreaina sinsply veleot the character oof his normal vspiratigns anid destros, although these will wecm to tid wwbrillant realation whieh is only dashed woen ounsclousiess rolurns, Further, itis found to dew rarity that wlvep sucededs didulzuney th the arng, the ellert of the fraction bulng eather 10 produce an Insemnleok whieh the votury will constuntly complain, | What the #1 rag ually promotes in the bestaner iw condinoen af dreamy wakefulness, during whleb be Teel en tlre contentment, Woruly Timey hex himself on ainieable terms with everybody and evar thituy, Phig pleasins condition, however, $8 ot Jneident open a odyrate indulgence ed tn tho oarher sages of the vivious lnbit. If the opium bu smoked In oxcussive quintities the suioker inuy at tines Call nto deep aivep, bar that sluins bur willbe but a Celybttut nyutnare, peopted with disgusting and torritying visions, pare Ueutarly i 0, UxCUss 1H priicticed by wy “novice. the will bene teinporarily, tuvettiod und tiled with tho wilucat delusion, othe beng will bee labored dn thy wetion, apd painful and profuse Dues ond Vomiting, succeeded by extreme Hon, will follow, “Che duvition of pleas antecnadtions of the curly stages of Indulgences dupe is n the temperument of the volury and tho xmount of the drug cone sumed Uencrally, a few tucnths, thes feelings of oxhilaradion und cous tented lungor dtaappear, and tho iidulicence Js continucd by the ubtortunate viedusebietly to escape the autfuriiue whieh ta the duovituble ro. eult of his folly, it fa At this wtaye that the muntal lojury of tho practice ty felt in an over inerenslug dislnctinuden for all mental labur, in the weakening of tho will powor, in the falling wmenury, aad the gradual ecmaclution of the fouturey, tugetbur wilh wa tiwatrment uf tha fume, aizbt and a whole train of phyaten! Ils, of which. dyspepsia and gradual picalysts of somo of the vital organs are but a few, © 5 — CASUAL'ITES. A TORRIBLE DEATIT © | Xpretul Diavatch la Tha Chicago Tribune, Minwauxen, Wis. Oct. 11.—Slins F, Nickoy, §° wolletusda young farmer of Spring Green, wat killed at tho iixposition today in a horrible mane ner, Ho naconded if the elevator to tho dome Inndlug, WO feet from the flooy, and remained thera until tho elevator doscondvd, Ma walted for it awhile, and thon attempted to crawl dowa to the third gallery by way of «chute dlongside the elevator was, ti which a thousand-pount bulance-welgnt that helps to operate the etova- tor runs, When haltway down, tho elevator aturted, anal the wolent down, which cauigat Nickey's tend on a sill and “mashed it Into a Jelly,” 113 bendtess body retl with a dull thud to tho floor. Ho waa and marriod. — * THREE MEN KIMI Spretat Dispatch to The (ileqon Tribune. ‘ALN, Nev, Oot. IL—A terrible aveldent occurred on thy Republioun Valicy extension of the Buriington & Miesourl Uallroad inet night a little after 6 o'vloex, In the fuwn of Table Hock, Pawnee County. A traln loaded with bathding mniterial broke loose and started on a down grade, avertuking it flut-cur on whieh were lorty-five laborers return fom work, Tho tral struck the exr ot arate of twenty-ty tniles an hour, Kiting Uires nen tuatantly, ane Injuring aeveral others.” Witrning was wlyon [1 {ing for indat of thy men to Jump end save ives. ‘The nines of tho three wen killed Him Bunker, Thomas Burns, aud Frank PROWNED. Special Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune Dis Moines. In, Oct. 1.—Saturday evening “George Russell, wn Accountant in the ofice of the Jown Loan & 'Cruat Cumpany, bired a boat toyo up Dus Molnes Iivor to visita (friend, Not appeuriig Monday morning at tho ollice, search wits nade, and it was discovered that be had visited his friends, Subscquently his bont was found waterlogged In the river. As ho was a most exemplary young mun, and bis accounts rect. thd theory of suicide I relected, fuid tho supposition I that bo was uecldentally frowned or was the victim of foul play. His bome Is at Dubuque, TERRIFIC EXPLOSTON, Contstit, Miss. Oct. 1L—The steambofter at the sawinill of the Slmpaon Hrothers, three and, w half riiles north of Ripley, Mise, exploded yes~ lerday, Rillug altost Instantly Mr. d Stubbs, soot §. HL Stubbs, and Dr. Charley ltucker, Me. Andrew B. Simpson, from the eilects o} which he died suon atter. There was u gene! son of Capt. A.C, itucker, and futally “tects of wreek, FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE. Osweco, N.Y. Oct. t.—Two stores on West First atrect, occupied by HL. Mattison and f, Itice for frult-drying. burned inst night. Lost slt,000, A woman tained Cooper and: ber ubild were suffocated, ce An English Viper. Tanda Thies, A day or two nyoa party of gentlemen were shooting in the nelzbburhood of itaekwood, near Geltizroes, enh oR valuable setter bleh was bitten tly ay The poor aninnl almost Itumedtntely showed ayiuptoms of the venomout bite of the viper, in faluting, sickness, und occ etonal vomit lig. On the foblowtny day the keeper visited the sume spot, and discovered the repule busking on heap of stones, aud a number of young vipers around ber, When ho approgebed her be could phajuly see the mother opening het munth and the young vipers crawling In. Witea , eleven young ones made thelr appears live und netive, and of the sine volur at a mackerel ‘The length of the viper wns tw¢ foot vix inches, and the youn vipers six inchet each, : BUSINESS NOTICi3, Dr, Wilbor’s Cod-Liver Oll and Liniew Tnvallds need noilonger droud tostuke that apect He for consumption, asthina, and threatening, coughs, Cad ver OH and Lime. As prepuret by De. W. it ie robbed of the niuseating uiste, and alyo embodies a proparutton of th puosphute at Inne, wiving Natur the. very wrtly ine tly requir ty ald the ‘Ol, nud eatin quutlltios of thq tO revrente where diyease uns de¢ This urticlc also forms a remarkable lunie, and will catse wenle and debilitated pore sons to become stron and robust. Tt Rliould b¢ kept In every family for Instant uae on the frst Appeurance Of coughs oF Irritation of the lanza, Manufactured only by A, i. Wilbor, Cheinish, Boston. Sold by ali druggists, | : —_————— i Arond’s Boos, Iron, and Wine, with, Cinehona, the standart inedicinal tone of this progressive ure. le unriches the blood, prompt jy invigorates tho Druin. und nervoud syateiny fuproves digestion, ete, Results A round forays, bright eyes, happy state of mil. “Arend’a drags store, curnor Madidon street und Fifth avenuys, Redding’s Russia Salve, best family salve in the world, und excellent for stable us0, Pelco 25 conte. : OPENING es SBR ARRR CE tn Sheraton Chas. Gossage § Co. |: “Opening!” TODAY. -° Display ‘of Imported Costumes, _ Gioaks, “Hlegant Novelties” In every Dep't, Selected from the Latest Stylea produced exclusively — for Paris and London salea, and exceeding in richness andvan rietyall previous cahtbttions, Chas. Gossage & Co. TELE CONTRAST! Walle other Raking Ponders ore largely ADUL- TEGATED with ALUM aud othor burifal deugay 2 has been kept UNCHANGED fn all of ita original ‘the be [NESS, PUBUYY, on a THE, FACE of Ita balng used toulay, frou Nurth to Suuth, frous Kast lu West, ba ine liven of the rich and poor, whero It hey brew used tor tho last 15 years. A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN BULK, Made by STEELE & PRICE, Manufuctarers of Lapulla Yeast Geauy Spectal Flarorlug Extracts, ete. Chicagy and 3. Loals. at evidenco of SRITY,. an! parity and whol