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vation will nover be forgntten by r a if etrsigals 10 Catron ito fixed his yg on the noarer to the pol Retoutd nd otrenifelont lupete to be Auriel, flown upon hin. “God help met ho exctatmeds find the toartul, uwo-striokon crowd audibly ant od tho dying man's wiet, Thon hie tins echoed oy to maven, prayer, and tho land filde. rover faster, It painud a temporary ni, Miu agin wiited om toward the, belt the anspense at this tnomont wns terrible, A inrge school opposit hail Just lot out, and the Jnrge ternd enitaren had satheratt on iho bank to wateh tho dircadfal seene. Mun, womon, and $e ikiron subbed aloud, and gome Knolt In prayer chitnealyntion of hig soul. Mr. Gary thanked thom with his eyes, and bont his houd, ‘Thu avas {itch was now within two feat af tho nolnt luigro tho bank becamtostecper. Slowly It crept: Mur by inch the polit was reached: its pace wickenods there wis A rush, and tha next mo- auicke i rousetenrth pitinyged aver tho brinic gnd fell with a eruish on the top of the dovuten Man'shend, Later in the day the body was ro- covered, 2 shapeless nies of humanity. A STONECUIrLER HURT, Bpeclat Dispaten to The Chtéaro Tribune. Srneaton, Il, Oct. =A stonecuttor named Floke, working in thoemploy of tho -Doollttly Dtarhte- Works, ws Rov breif injuroil nts mor rico stone window-cap, woighing abou ty be a See iin ne tio derrick whitch supported It slipped. around, The most of the weluht came upoR hls back, and tho Injuries may prove fatal. CRUSHED BY A WAGON, Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Osnkosit, Wis. Oct. 10.—Willlam Hichter, a Germnn farmor living two mites from Weyan- wert, foll unter the whoels of his wagon, in which he wasdriving, yoatorday,and was erusped todeath, RELIGIOUS. MISSIONARY WORK. Speclat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Ixptanavoras, Ind, Oct. 10.—Tho Christian Wornen’s Lonrd of Missions reassembied In con- vention at¥a,m, today, A large number of ad- dition! dslegntes arrived during the night, and 400 ofliclal representatives were present this morning, besides a large local attendance. ‘Arnone the distingulshed guests arrived slice yesterday aro O. A. Surgess, Chicago; J. W. MeGarvey, Bible Colleyo of Kentucky; O. A. Bartholomew, Covington, Ky.; EF. G. Allon, Jonlsvilto; W. K. Fendleton, Presidont of Dothany College; Mrs. Aloxander Camp- bell, tho venerable widow of tho founder of tho denomination, whoso woll-preserved figuro, although sho {s nearly 8 years of age, attracts much attention, Mrs. dJumeson, Prestdent of tho board, delivered an address, and was followed by Mrs. Scholl, of Wasbingtan, D.C, Asn result of ber address n coltection wis taken up, with a vlew to biring a halt in Wash- {ngton for tho use of tho colored brotuiren, $100 pelng realized. ‘A letter was read from tho Rov, It. raurot, qanoger of tho work among tho treedmen of issisalppi, with headquarters at Jucksun, who Meslsalpfrong appeal for aid for tho Southern ork, "Sirs. Marvin Tomlinson gave a doseription of tho work in Jamaica. Thu Committee on Nominations reported the following ollicers for tho ovsuing year: Presi- dent, Mrs. Marit Jameson; Corresponding Sco- retary, Mrs, 8. E. Shoruridge; Recording, secre; tary, Sirs, L.A. Moore; ronsuror, Mra. Mary C. Golo: Press Secrotary, Airs, Zoe Tadroe. All tho * ghoye officers reside in this city, In ordér to con- tralize und hold togethor the Executive Com- nytice, A Hat of Secroturics and Vico-Presi- dduts from ench State wns also nnnounced, be- sides a Board of Manacors, made up froin all the States represented, in the afterioon the session of tho Foralgn Misslonnry Socloty bexan. ‘ne Corresponding Becretary and ‘reasurer, W. 1. Ebbert, submlt~ tei his report, showing churches vstablisbod it Eaginad, Donmnark, Norway, Franco, and ‘fur. Koy. As Treasurer, he subinitted the following: Rovolpts from all sources, $13,085.81; expenses, $13,015; balance on band, $072.28; uld balances, $187.H, subject to Immediate command: $860.02 yoarly value of pledges recoived this year; for five yoars, $8,000; extimntod valuo of pleduos falling duo hotween tho present dato and Octo- ‘Dor, 1886, $25,000, St. Louis, Mo., Oct, 19.—The Amorican Board of Foreign Missions mot, gale this morning, ‘with tho Hon. Alpheus Hull {n tho chair, Dr. Twitenell, from the Committee ou Nominn- tions, presented o partial list of committees on 8. : . Dr, Mears, Corresponding Secretary, read a paper on tho West Central African Mise Bions. snowing thoin to be ina very prosperous condition. + The Rov. Dr. Hawka, of Marictta, O., respond ed to tho paper with prayer and thankegiving for the progress of the good work. ‘The Rov. H, H. Shaffer, missionary from Australia, made an address on mission work in Australia, Clark road a paper on “Our Great Trust,” ond Dr. Post, of St. Louls, made an addresa on tho “Growth of Civillzntion and Christianity.” Tnaddition to tho receipts of tho bonrd, as ro- ported yestorday (8451,214), the Prudential Com~ mittee, under tnatructions given two years ago, made sprropriaions from tuo Otis legagy of $118,827 for mlasion enlargement inthe Fur East, and $01,003 tor cducation, inking the total ro- ccipts of tho board for the year §61,215, and tha Pay expenditures $000,001, leaving o doilcitof —- THE UNIVERSALISTS. Socctad JH rpatch to The Chicago Tribune Dernort, Mich., Oct. 19.—Thuslxteenth annual convention of tho Universaliats of the United States and Canada mot {n regular session in this city this morning. ‘Thoro was a large attend: ance of church people and delegates, Mulne, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusctts, Hhode Island, Connecticut, Now York, Now dorsey, Ponnsyivanin, Obio, +Mictugan, Indiana, ‘Wisconsin, Jowa, Kanens, Nebraska, and Illinois wero ropresonted, ‘The delegates from tho Jattor Btnte wero tha Key. Dr. Itydor, James HI. Swan, Mra, H, B.. Mumford, Mrs, Addio Bt. Halt. ‘The coavontion mot this moruing at0 o'clock for aserviceof pralso and prayer, coniductot by tho Roy, Augesta J, Chupin, of this Stute, An bour lator organization was offected by the election of the following ollloore: Prosident, tho Hon, J.M. doy, of Boston; Vico-President, tha Hev. Dr. Ryder, of Chicago; Secretary, tho Rey. Dr. Demorest, of New Humpshire; Assistant Sccre- Antiog, the Mov, M. Crossloy of New York, and the Rov. G. M, Harmon of Massachusetts, Tho Nev, Messrs, G. 1, Kteln of Indinna, W. A, Short of Massachusctts, and G. T. Cravon of Ohio, wero appolnted Monitors, and tho Hon. Olnoy Arnold of Rhode Island, tho Koy. 8, W. Sutton of Wisconain, and Chnrics Fostur of Massachu- actts, wero uppointed a Committeo on Elections. ‘Tho Holy Communion was then celobrated uns der thu direction of the ttay. Dr. Rexford, of Detroit, after which tho Itev, Dr. Itydor, of Chl- cauo, delivered tho occustonul gormon, 'ho afternoon sosdion began at 3p. in, witha roll-call and the report of tho Delewatcs, ‘Tho report of tho Board of ‘Trusteus Was submitted, and showed totul recolpts dure ing the past year of $14,203.01, and oxponditures the samo, leas $000.44 cash balance on baud. ‘he gael soho laranl fund. f hus Prariagun ayae year, the total amount now boln Theor the S. Ge Gunn tuiniscerial fund ts ne $8,685.40, and tho Murray centonary fund ‘Tho Treasurer's roport showed that ¢he ro- felpte pave boon $54,827.02, and the bitlanco on atid $4549L48, Toe roports wore referred to Manding committves appointed by the Chair, pines ov, De. Wilhim uylor of Ponnuylvas Rag charles Coverly: of Missivalppl, and ©. A. Newcomb of Michiganywore appointed a com- Failtey on nominavions. The mutter of a unis form order of public service was reuchod b a special report of the Hoard of ‘Trus! peetal 0 reported unfayurnbly (to tho plan. A qagmnittes was uppointed to’ draft ” resolu. § on the deuth of the lato President, it wus deolded to devote tha first Sunduy of loveinbor of ench yenr to services ne All Bouls: 2 y+ and the convention thon adjourned until foeeeyaraent the following prograin was fol- wedi Subject, Tho Attitude of the Wniver- Ist Church ‘rowards Holvnce,” the Rov. 0, ne 1. D of Obto; *Towarda Skoptiolsm," Be Kev. 1. BL. Atwood, D. L., af New Yi Towards 6 i ‘orl 3forarde bocialuriem," the Hoy, J. Sunita Doves TNE BAPTISTS. , gp, Béttlat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rroxux, Ie., Oot, 1%.—All tucoming trains to- bd brought delegates frow the various parts of eels to participate in tho annual Haptist iinlvorsarics, whieh caumenced this morning Bh the Muptist Chureb, corner of Kighth and ‘oudcau atreots, At 9 o'olovk the delegatca pete to assemble at the church edifice. At met 9 o'clook consecrution sorvices wore wag fed by Drs, L. BM. Bint. At half-past 10 os Ke tho rexular oxercises of the moeting of ie ‘Omen's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society Paes with the winging of a bymn, which wus i wed with w prayer, Mrs. K.P. Fulton, Pres: ala Of tho association, folluwod with the an- pe address, Sho spoke of tho work of the mis- ve ary Organization abroad and the much offect- prs that has been done within the past your, ous tho frat anual inceting of our asso- fori and wo meet to retura thanks to God ore wuldauce aud devotion, and to review coment year’s work, We us ourselves, us Wwe ave woketuor, how much we buye done, aud reamecureled out uur plans and intentions, red tances baye mude it tmporaible for Us to thee ag, our esigas, Notwithetynding all re pendrances, Ithink wo can show progress. ‘uretted our dulay this moraing, but wo dete control the tralos. Iwill not go foto for Uivinewunien ait 59 at fra in prayer o n interesting prograis Nupped out for Lamorzore ms ‘Committee on ‘He wna a popular young man, and well known THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 188]—TWELVE PAGES. chink: ho wns seizonl with @ hemorrhage, and hod threo attacks that night. On going to ho tho next ilght she wna seized with ian! lent attack, and from Ita olfects sho was cone fined to her bed for two weoks, and nt intervals rho had othor attacks of tho famo natiire, and thora was nothing in her essa that ave any hope of recavery. On Oct. 6 she was tnken worry, with chilling and smothuring, and It was suppose she was dying, Dr. Hunt was called and suecceded In reviving: her, but boing extremely wel did not renal 1 this condition tong. On Sunday morning Inst shoealied her huaband and told bim that she had but n short time to tive, and for him to enll CRIMINAL NEWS. Daring Robbery of » Bank at Fieldon, Jersey County, Illinois, The Bank Entered in Broad i her fathor. Shosald she had b A EFOTLEO, Daylight ane nie and tho Tard "told her, sho. nad nove done very much for iil tn this) world, Obtained, and now you must be Ww servant for. nd this nignt!* and quoting several other mis- snyos, Bho thon fall into n coma, and ber hands, Artis, Ips. and whole body. were’ cold, covercil bya cold swent, hor pulse irreguiar, and every indication that she was near death, ste pres- ently came ty, and asked thom why they were qeeping, and began talking to all who came tty this bulng the frst time she. bad spoken above whisper for two months, aud Serious Talk of Testing Their | iv fy On Montag: ie * ath sho : " nt to Speed by Tying Them Bex | Willaaallag Aontay satiny wa hind a Train. Capture of Three of the Parties Who Wrecked 9 Train -in Lowa, time tor her to stand itn, aid while eating her breakfast sho arose, and stood for aoveral mine utes. Sho was approached by her friends, but whon thoy neared her she weakened, and tal thom to tay nway, ns she fale strongec wh A Young Kenosha Lawyer Gots Away | (ey orn notan clase to lier... Inn short tine she ayain stool up, and this time remained with a Large Sum by Forging * | Stinging aout ten minutes, ang finally walked * to the. kitchen, boing fu her bare fect. Dookmentss:? Oa Wednesiay tho was somo stronger, and walked acroxa tho street. ‘Thursdny morn ing sho went ot of the house an atuod In the rain for sovern! minutes, vad when ahe enine in hor shouldera seoined perfectly dry. In tho afternoon sho rode ont without tiny: wrups about her, For two years abe has been unable to sing Inu bigh note, but now her vole is strong and clenr, ‘The ense Is remarkable, and she attributes har wonderful curo tothe Great Physleian, Her husband nnd her aunt at the time. thought sho could not tive a week, Sho ylves God tho glory, and says thither marvelous cure is brought about by her faith in prayer. Three Pennsylvanta Doctors Arrested and Hold for Trial for Alleged Malpractice, DARING ROBBERY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chlengo Tribune. Tensnyvinty, Ih, Oct. 19.—About 2 o'clock this afternoon two men antored the banking~ , house of W. P. Parks & Sons, of Fleldon, Jersey | , Ths ease Is most remarkuble, und Ig attracting County, U1, and, while one covered Dr. Parka ne ? with a revolver, thoy threw hin: down, covering ry hls houd and almost smothoring him with a DOG-FIGIT. Manket. Tho other intruder covered young Parks with a revolver aud orderes him to open thosafo and deliver thom the money. Obeying the manuute, he handed them $1,000 in gold and 84,600 in currency. ‘Tho robbers immedinte- ly left and mounted tholr huraes at tho door. The Doctor tnatantly followed, emptied his rovolyar of two shots, killing ono horse. Two shote were returned without cifect, when’ tho dosperndocs mounted. one horse and started north towards the Muaeoupin bottom. Anum: ber of mon from Ficldon soon started in pursuit, One of tha bakers came to Joracyvilo, notify. ing the Shoriff, who ulso started un tho track with n posse of picked men. he robbers ure described ag belug about medium bight, rather unter perhaps, curl ecumplexion, wourlug mus+ Desperate and sProlonged Encounter Between the Dogs Pilot and Cribb, The Scene of. the Battic Miles trom Louisville, Ky. Six It Took Pilot Less than an Hour and 8 Half to Kill Cribb. fnsches, about 2 yoars, of nee, Wwolght < rons iG pounds, each ono 0 Apectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns thom being either n Nettle cross-oyed | or s root iecivy trom, sare ayes. Tris ropurtod |, LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oat, 10.—Tho arent dox-tinbt that tho outhiws are woll Known and Instantly recognized by Dr. Park ne being Cunrles HL Clay and Jaincs Hunnis, two. young men hanging around that yieluity forsix weeks past, bourdly at the foot of Croix Hill, four miles northwest a Fietdon. Clay enine to Jerseyville the Hth of September Just, and was united in marriage to a betweon tho brindle New York Engilsh bulluog Pilot, owned and backed for $1,000 by “Cockney Charley,” and Cribb, a fine white speoliacn of tho bull terrier, owned and’ backed by Louts Kroger, of this elty, camo otf today, beginning OMT a en Pa dia marriage tO atts25a,m. Alllast night those un tho foukout Mise Stu! y dudgo George C. Cottrell, 88] for pointers could hear expressiong indicating Smith fa salt to be a young hidy ‘born and Smithy te sith to oe ouPe ne county. fe | aban early hour this morning would be tho fa thought tho rabbera may strike thu Chicago & | time, and from different sources one would get ‘Alton ltatirond at Rivordato, cot olthor north | diforent {deas ns to tha spots but all agreed that orsouth. If Clay and Bunois aro the men they | the dogs were hero nnd in good trim, will be oasily identitled, and that thoy would fight nenr tho city. Specint reporters from all the Engilsh papers iu Cin- Tis Me DUES cinnuti, and one from Cleveland and one Crom Spectal Disvateh to The Chea Tribune. - Now York, togethor with ull tho reportors for Minwaunee, Wis, Oct. 10-11. M. Thiors. © | tho dally pross of this city, wero buay na bees young loan agent of Konoshn, bas disnppearod | cotting all tho ayallablo information. About 3 and with him about $05,000 in cash that he renl- | Grotock thia morning it became gonerully known ized ina skillful manner by disposing of notes, | tar, mortgages, ote,, Intrusted to hitn for collection. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. HACINE, Wis. Oct. 19.—Thero $s considerable excitement in Konoshn over the discovery this afternoon that I. ‘Thlora has committed forger- jos umiounting, 60 far as found out, to £60,000, THY PLACE : solnctod for tho f\xht was tha farm of on Btino, a German farmer about alx miles from tho city, in the turnplko known ae tho Poplar Love! road, on tho edge of what hus beeomo infamous undor the namo of tho “Wot Woods.” Aga great many roughs and sports tind eongrogated in tho city, and thero wore many round the site selected, it made tho intor- eat to reporters doubly keen, and from thut hour to daylikht reporters and nighthawks gou- erally, wore busy waking up livery-kcopers and ougaging and gotting out rigs of ono charactor nnd anothor to take thom and tholr friends to tho evouc. By 7 o'clock every one bent upon that errand was olear of the town, and, su far snow kuown, not ona was misicd or had bis lnbor for nothing, a3 ALL SAW THE FIGHT. At #:20,all preliminnries having boen arranged, tho dogs wore brought to the pit, arudo box constructed in the fletd about 200 yards from tho road aud in plain viow of It, and, after the dogs had been thoroughly washed and ox- amined, and oach pitter searched by the othor, the dogs woro let alip, and, without any sort of delay or heaitation, commenced tho boarrible work of toaring ench other to ploces Tho Pilot dog was pitted and handied by ‘Shotlicld Georgs," an Englishman, Uko tho owner of tho dog, without a namo, Tho Cribb was Pitted and bandied by ber owner and breeder, LoulaKrogor. Kroger’s dog wolghcd twouty- goven and three-fourths pounds, and Cockney Charllo'a dog twenty-eight pounds. All last night tho betting was Ilvely aud snappish at #100 ‘on Pilot to $60 on Cribb, and it continued at that Ngure tll reuching THM BTINE FARM, when tho bull’s stock rose, or the terrier stock foll, until botting waa alow at $100 on Pilot to $50 on Cribb, and tho alxbt of tho two dogs soemed to ‘givo strength to tho Cincinnuti and New York sports and corresponding wenknoss to luca! and Southern gontry of that ilk, who very xonorally backad the ducal doy; but when tho two doze sbut teeth on each other the confidence of tho Lou- Jeville poopie raised and that of tho forolgnors wont down, At 0:35, $15 to $10 was vainly bogxed for by tho Cribb backers, whilo at 0:40 no odds whatever could bo obtained and afew oven bets wore mado, und ut 0:42 the superior aotivity and viclousness of Cribb mado ber backers loudly and cugerly propose ovun bets, which woro most all takon at onco. At 0:13 Cribb showed SIGNS OF FAILING BREATH aud great weariuess, but uo Inck of courngo, but no more even bots. on Cribb were offered, und for threo minutes thoro wers no sounds bul thogo of crunching bones, and then cries of “ Woero's his tall?” called attention to the fact that Cribb's tall was tightly tucked under bit, and bo was showing other slay of woaknesa 1¢ not cowardice, Then for tive minutes, both dogs showing un perfootly, a fow moro oven bets woro mady, but nt 0:65 the betting was Bi on Pilot to &0 on. Cribb; a minute later, 30 to $10; one niore minute and it was $5 to $l; than Sl0to $l, At 0:58 Cribb was aoen to de udend doy tn the pit, and remonstrances nealust letting it farther wore somewhat numerous, From this to 10:0! ull tho Indications pointed to + ‘THE CENTAIN DEATIL OF CRIDL as the reault of a refusal to “plok him up,” an in Konosbit and Iacino, His method of forgery was laracly by means of frauduiont mortgnges, Spretat Dispatch to Tas Chicaua Tribunte Racing, Wis, Oct. 10.—Thora was grent ox- cltement among Kenosha and Racine people to- day by the uncarthing of tho heuviest forgeries over known in thia Stato by Iorbort Thiers, a young and popular lawyer, ‘Thiers skipped out at noon from Kenosha. and, uftor-bo.wns gon0, itwas found ho was a forgor to the amount of -porhapa $80,000, BE. & L. Balu, Mr. Pon- noycr, L, Baldwin, ZG. Slmimans, It, Simmons, and Goorgo Yalonre among thoso whose paper ans beon forged tho huaviest. Tho exact amount of cach cunnot bo obtained for several days. Young ‘Thicrs was a moinbor of tho church and of soveral literary clubs, and wasn general favorit among the ellto of the city, His relatives aro among tho rst familics of Keuosba. Ho was ut ono time a partner @ Brand, undor the firm namo of Brand & Thiors, attorneys, insurance nygonts, moucy- lonning brokers, colteoting agonts, ote, Several months ago tho firm dissolved. Most of tho money wasobtalned by forged mortgages and notes, ho representing himsclf to bo ngont of Fd Bain. In this way ho sold ono of his farms, forging tho papers, It{s thought hls transac- tious cover a porlod of some months, ang em- braco many of the wealthy farmers living in tho back part of the county, with whom ho tad dealings, and perbaps some of the Itucine bual- ness mon. Ho wont to Racine Collego, and was welt known in thia place. Mois undoubtedly io Chicago now % TRAIN-WRECKERS CAPTURED. Spectat Luapatch to The Cateago Tribvny , CEDAK Ravsps, In, Oct. 19,—Ono of the train~ wreckera who looseued tho ratis on the Burling- ton, Cedar Rapids & 'Northorn Rullway, near Mt, Auburn rocontly, ditching n passengortrain at midnight, and killing tho engincor, Will Hardy, was captured tast night and two others this afternoon. Officers aro closy aftor two more, who will no doubt bo cuught. Thoy aro farmers’ sons, oxcept tho leader, who {s a des~ porate character from New York, who was caught. Tho ono cauht Inst night, and who gave the othors away, claiming ho had nothing tu do with the work, isonly 16 yoors old, ‘Tho othora are about), ‘Tholr purposo, ‘wus to rob tho trainin tho wianner of the Missouri bandits, All captured thus for nro dn jail we ‘Vinton. ‘hore ts much excitement atnony rail- road omployés, and thero has been considerable talk of tying the wreekors benind a truin and seulne if thoy can keep up with it, Thoro will probubly be furthor dovelupumenta tomorrow. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hravrony, Pa., Oct. 10.—Mrs, Murgarot Fort- man, of arport, a suburb of Bradford, died suddonly last Sunday. On Saturday sho was de- Hivorod of a still-born child, and bor sudden death caused suspleion of malpractice. At tha request of bor husband Coroner Bannon tinpa noled a jury and bold post-mortem and 2 a! quest, “It was then shown thut deuth beta wero imposalule at any odde, At 10:05 caused by tho Improper and bungling uae of tue | Cribb made a deaporato rully, and for a fow glruments, the uterus having beon ruptured in | seconds ralsod the hopes of ekers, but the operation, causing death. When dollvered | dashud om by a cowardly leap from tho eblld luy on Ita face. ‘She jury so renderod | tho pit, . but “ was = selzud ren held their verdicl, Today Drv.J. SohetferandN.Sweet, | and — followed by Bilot. — togother of this clty, und Dr. V. N, G. Cox, of ‘Tarport, | with whom he was picked up and replaced in who attonded the woman in ‘hur lust moments, the pit. From thls moment periods of spusmodic struggling and constunt crylog and whinin, toby tho horrid grow! of the florce aged to 10:08, Cribb secminge ly dying. At 10,00, ln attempting to leave bl pordecutor, both fore legs of Cribb turned un dor and be walked on bis ankles, At 10:11 Cribb age loaped tho rail and was again sulzod in bie tight by Pilot, ana both wore again bitin, wt gnawing at cach other, , At 10:25 Cribb tric cry TOO WEAK TO GET ODT. Tho whines wf the vanquiahod cur were pitiable at this point, and be fay on his buck feebly try- t ff with bis feet the turrifio assaults in wero wrrosted, charged with felonious boimleldo in causing hor death by malpractice, ‘hoy, pleaded not guilty, waived exainiuntion, and to” Tight gave ball In large sums for trial at court, CALIFORNIA TRAGEDIES, TAKEUSEIRLD, Cul, Oct, 10,—-Charlos Belgel, a miner in the Pinto Mountains, was found dead last Friday, with threo builot-holes in his pudy, ‘You Herbert, a discharged omploys, was arrest- ed, churwed with the murder, Laat night Deputy Sherif Han Mitchell wus killed while defending Herbert from a mob. A man supposed to be @im Canby was mortally wounded, At ‘th ‘upon bis feet by the victor, but could not stand, At 10cH Cribb again oseayed tight vulnly, At 10:26. Jugutar dite, followed rapidly by others ‘of the samo sort, made tho result a certainty to 8 novice, and many jeft, At 10:0 crushing bones could plainly be heard, and at 10:0 criva ot “Sond bim back to Soldier lind at Liverpool,’ and other oxclamutions of derision, wore ut- tored all arquad. From 10:83 to 10:50 little was dono or said but watch THK COUNSE OF NATURE, JENNIE CRAMER, New Haven, Conn,, Oct. 10.—The testimony closcd in the Malley oase, Bichaol W. Salley tostified that he bad « black mare and buggy with red running Fonts ree Mont: ni of Aug, ‘he witnesses for ity Me to nad teat ted ‘thie Jawwea Malley Je. had that horge out that evoulng. CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE. by th Painavecenta, Pa. Oct. 10.—Harvey, owner ig the Hiving brute, in taking the life of tho Randolph Mille whloh burned Iast wook | mont" was callod, and at 10:64 tho roferve, oa ear tho death of a doaun persons, was | William E. Hanling, pronounced Cribb dead and Pitot the victor. “‘Cimo, one hour and tweoty- Ove and poe pale minutes. ‘Thero ware fortys ouv buggies ait thirty-:nine carrlugos, besldea horses riddeo, present, The carriages had most- ly six and the buggies all two, and sometimes threo, each. Each of theao paid $1 to soe it, maklog # ory neat little sum, The Interest in all olassos at tha faby and Away was intenes, jos but little elso wi an foun erenanly eae goutice to Bae fo neglecting ta turalel o( boon committed to await tuo action of the Dis- triot-Attoruey, _—_—__— Anothor Cave of Cure by Faith, Ginelnnatt Gazette, Unuana, 0., Oct. 10.—A yury rowarkablo caso of tho restoration of a person to bealth bus Just been reported frum Nurthville, this county, Tho subjovt was given up to die, but through prayer ald faith the luvalld bus been restored to good health. and tho particulars of which are ns follows: About two years ago, the wife of Dr. KE. J. Marr, of that place, began epltting blood, and she was ius reustd wltn tuo ities that abo would not live Evo years. On. Aug, 15, while running alter aud fn many olrcl as talkad of, ——<——— MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN ARIZONA, Camp Tomas, Ati., Oot, 10.—Gon, Mackenzio loft for Now Mexioo this morning. Ho has ore dors to scout in tho southorn part of tho ‘Terri- tory before returning to Banta Fé. ‘Two coms anies left for San and-oue cach Verde audA ache. ss 3 of cattle and hogs. Tho citizens In tho dis. trict were eng today tn deriva out of the bottom, State Fish Com Bartlett hay about half a tnillion ish that will he Inst if a break ocours, At Hannibal the water Ja across the railroad track and up to the dour of the National Hotel. The heokuk & St. Louis Railroad track is under water from Keo. Kuk to Hanetind, and tho water fs over the rails HIGH WATER. A Break Reported in the Sny Levee Near Scott’s The “Public” Against Dangerous Spec- it i it he 6 Landing. Poe PLINY tl anmedanen tamurrow, ulation at Ohicago. North of Quincy several farms are overtiown by Cries Out backwater frum Quinoy, aud farmers aro math ering corn in ekifs. It Has No Word of Reproba- tion for the Wall-Street Maelstrom, A Large Area Of Cultivated Land Being Rapidly Inundated. THE MUD BLOCKADE. Aptetal Correspondence nf The Chieago Tribune, LA Hater, ML, Oct. 14.—Tho prolonged rats are causing much discuuragement with farmors and everybody, ‘Tho sun has not shone for many days, and night and day tho rain fallain torrents. Itiselaimed that corn will not make half what tt promleed before tha rain, as that in the flold Is already sprouting in tho ear. The Mississipp! is. within afew inches of highest water mark, Roads are almost bottomless, and on thor fs nearly stopped, ipeetal Corgesponence of The Chicago Triknunes ———— Five Hundred Girls Inaugurate ® Strike for a Noyel Reason. Farmers Using Every Effort to Save Their Stock and Other Property. The Board of Trade Urges Political Action to Secure Free Honan, Mich, Oct. 18.—For 8 week tit Winter Wheat and All Other ne rained thor OF ess overy dlayy and ap tinue Canals. By eame down Jn old Kentucky style, Somme o Crops Will Be Entirely theronda aro mimost mpresaie.”A wreat lent = Destroyed. Of corn stands sti) unhusked, and untess thls MONEY. rain Ja followed up with cold weather sprouting whl spoil fi proc deal of it. ‘Spectat MMepaten to The Cheago Trine. 1a Crossan, Wis. Oct. .—Your correspondent today learned that the condition of things gene erally in Minnesota and Eastern Dakota since tha rain, of six weeks is quything put favor- able, Never bave the ronds been ns bad and farmners generally despondent, Jt is impossible for thom to market what grain thoy hive thrashed, and reparts have been wot in the least exaugerated, Business inal! Lrauehes is greatly damuged, THEMENDOUS ACTIVITY. BW Yor, Vet. 1,--From the Public: Exchanges for the second week of Ucto- her, outside of New York, have never been surpnased except inthe first week of Octo- ber. ‘The ratio of Inerease, In compartson with the corresponding week of lust year, was very nearly the same outside and at this elty; yet, during that week last yenr, an ex- traordinary “boom” in stocks and busiuess beganas suon as the resultsof the Western elections were known, sales of stock sud- denly risiug to 41,800 stares Wednesday, No day last week reported as large transac Uons In stocks, but the trafile in merchandise was large, and the renalning exchanges, after deducting double the value of stocks sold, were about $640,663,700, ‘The sales of wheat amomnted to 12,445,000 bustiels; corn, 9,591,000 bushels: ants, 2,557,000 bushels; cot+ ton, 845,000 bates, ‘These statements, how- ever, include deatings In “phantom? grain and cotton, or in ftitures and options, in which the amount of imoncy used is eompar- atively small, ‘The volume of legitimate business was remarkably large, more be- cause money was ensy and there were signs ofa breaking of the grain blockade. The atreets are rarely more blockaded with loads of freight when in decenteondition for hiul- ing, but the returns show an lmnprovement since last year almost as great in the aggre gate as other cities, and at several important polnts much greater, ‘The following shows the amount of winges at San Franclsco for the week ending Qct. 8 nud at other cities tor the week endlag Oct. 15: New York. Latest Reports Indicate o General Sub- sidenco of the Floods at’ Many Places, —— THE SNY LEVEE. Quincy, TIL, Oct. 19,—Speeiats tonight from Now Canton and Hookport aunounce 1 disas~ trous break In the Sny Levoe two miles abovo Scott's Landinu. Tho water is vouring through the crevieo in torrents, and a vust area of bighly- cultivated Jond is botng rapidly inundated. Runners are sent out to warn people of tho wWis- Misa Croat abot cr wl nate but euanaaie faster, wnd fariners aro using superhuman efforts | injury now excopt fall feed in tho pastures, tosave tholr stock und thelr household effects, | Frost held off remarkably well this your, ‘The disnster at this timo will bo much xreater at this thne than ever before, of o vory Inrge aren of winter wheat has been sown. Tho corn and other crops have not been se- cured, and tho battome aro full of cattle. horses, and other live stock. The flood hus come upon the peoplo go suddenly, and {8 80 unoxpoctud, that but few of them have prepared for. It, and a8 a result the damayo will be very great. Br, Houts, Mo. Oct. 10.—A Warsaw (Ill) dis- pateh saya tho lovee broke this morning at a place culled Copper Slough, four iniles below there, Tho water is now four faches bighor than tho big rise of last spring and summer, and is atill rising. Much damage will result to crops of hay, and perhaps stock. Frost. Speelat Dispateh to The Chteage Tritine, Kovru Exar, IL, Oct. 1.—Wo bad a pretty heavy frost here Inst night, which Is tho frit heavy frost of tho senson, We had one very MATRIMONIAL. MATIIER—STONE. Aivectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O,, Oct. 19.—This evening, at the rosidence of Atmnsn Stono, No. ils Kuclid aves nue, his youngeatdaughter, Miss Flora A, Stone, was maorricd to Samuel Mather, eldest son of Samuel L. Mathor, all of this city. The cere- mony was performed by tno Rey. Dr, Arthur ‘Twiteholl, of tho First Presbyterian Church, io the presunce of ncompany comnused of tho near friends and relatives of both families. The tuileta were rich and tasteful, and, while the wedding was quivt and tnostentatious, It was an olegant affair. Mr. and Mrs, Mathor leave for tho Eust tomorrow, and wilt spend tho comiug winter in Burape. FOSTER—CARPENTER, Spectal Dinetet: to The Chteazo Tribune, Keokuk, Ia, Oct. Ih—The marringe cere- SIGNAL SERVICE, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICE, WARII- : Postel chlengo.... INdtox, D. Cy Oct W—1 a. m—Tho Chie | mony of Mr. P W, Foster, of St. Louis, ana Miss | Uoletgo. Aignal Ottiver furnishes thojfollowing special | 11. Carpenter, of this city, was performed at i Chennis Rugnal OF Bem, tolay, tho Tov, WW. Crate ofeatiog | Et Cn Pray jo wedding waga very private on, Mr. anc San Fran The barometer fs loweat in tho Provinco of | sites, Foster leave this eveniug for an extended | Ualthnore, Ontario nnd highest in Dakota. Tho tempora- ture has fallen from 3 to? degrees im tho Middle Atlantic States, from 6 to 1610 tho south Atiantica and Guif States, and bas riseu slightly in the gouthern portlon of the Upper Lake region, tho Upper Mississippi and Missour! Valleys, and bas fallen D to 18 degrees In tho northern portion of tho sane districts. Haln bos felien alnce tho Inst report in tho Southern Atlantic States, Kastern Tennessev, pper Lake region. an teats in New England, the South Atinn-. theand Gull States are northerly; jn the Middle Atlantle States eusterly, ‘They ure. southerly in ‘the Lowor Lake region, and northwesterly in tho trip through tho South. New Orter PETIT<|$CLEMENT. Boecial Disvates to The Chicago Trigune, MInWAUKEE, Oct. 19.—D, d. Petit and Miss Mury Cloment, daughter of the Treasurer of the North Chicago Rolling-Milis Company, were married today at tho residence of Mra.8. W. Underwood, Both parties ure of Chicago. CRAWFY-BRACKENRIDGE, Spectat DMepatch to The Chicaoa Tribune, Font Wars, Ind., Oct, 1.—Tpe marriage of Miss Marie Brackenridge, teader of Fort Wayne society, and Werner Crawft, of Indianapolis, TotMle. sree aoe Outside New York... sansece Meinphis fails behind alittle, though there tho Upper Mlssissippl Valtoy. f tele h ¥ . took place thisafternuon. Thoy left for Chica: | WAS Not, as ilght be suspected, any decrease SMfop tio Obie Valley ang, em peepee #0 ou tho afternvon tri ij in reeelnis of cotton at that point. Milwau- kee gains Httle, because its transactions a year ago were particularly Inge, At Clucin- hati, Indiauapolls, and Cleveland, Interrup- tion on account of the election was much less this year than last, so the increase appears greater. But THE RETURNS CLEARLY SHOW after all reasonable allowances have been made that the velumnsof business throughout the country is greater than ever before. At the saine time it 1s indisputably, true that the untrue and diungerous portion of the business dune at Chicago and inn less degree uta few other pulnts Is speculative and unhealthy. A NOVEL STRIKE. FIVE HUNDRED GINS STR AGAINST A “TORNID" FOREMA: ppcetal Disvateh tu Ths Chicagy Tribune, New Youk, Oct, 10.—Neurly 500 girls who and statlonary or lower temperaturo, For the Lower Lake region, fair wenthor, southwesterly shifting to northwesterly winds, higher barometer, and stationary or lower tein- perature. For tho Uppor Lake rugion, occasional rain followed by clearings weuthor, stutionury or bighor burometer, aud stationary or lower tom- erature, B For tho Upper Mississippt and Mlasourl Val- loys, fair wonthor, variable winds, sbifting to ‘enst or south, lower barometer, and falling, fol- lowed by rising temperature. Cautionary signals continue at Sandusky, To- ledo, Detroit, Fort Huron, Aipons, Muckiouw, Grand Haven, Section 3, Chicago, Milwaukeo, ‘Beations 1 an 2, Escanaba, Marquette, Duluth, and Section 4. ‘Cicado, Oct. 19—10:18 p, m.—Tho following observations are taken at tho same moment of time at ull the stations named: GENEMAL OUBENYATIONS, FIRE RECORD. , CIlIcaca. The atnrm from Box 20 at 10:40 o'clock yester- day morning was caused by tho discovery of fire {na closet of a room on the fourth tour of tho Europenn Hotol, No, 2 Washington street. Tha cause of the blaze could not be learned. Damage nominat, ‘Tho roof of the kiln in D, S, & J. D. Tully's brick-yard, on Thirty-fourta street, botween Ashtand avenno and the river, caught firoTucs- day evening from osverbented bricks. Tho binzo was extinguished, without necessitating no alarm, by Oflicers SoNgiit and ergan. Lume mae al 8 alarm from Box BY at 1:49 yesterday aft ernoon was caused by & quantity of cotton- batting catching fire, eupposedly from spon- Ther.) Ther. 218" | 10:48 Stations. ies] Wind [inl iver, fnagous combustion athe dey sods sure OF 31: work In the stripplug department of Suncare i by fire and water, $100; Insured for $1,000 In the Loriltard’s tobacco fuetory In Jersey City een Wiltlamsburg City of Pennsylvania, and fora | aro out on.nstrike, and, taking ill the clr- fu e | Hie similar amount in the Amnericau Ceutrul of St. | cumstances inte consideration, It Is une of Ctvonnece| Be | at dS — the strongest labor strikes probably that was Chicaxa... . iH mt FS AT WHITNEY, TEX. ever inaugurated, One would naturally Clovolana, Bh | ab R Waco, Tex,, Oct. 10.—An entire block of | suppose that x refusal to labor on the part of * 61a is Pera ae Sbltney burned yesterday, Loss, | go large n number of employes would be the we igs ace alah Ah result of an Insufliclency of wages, but, un- = 7 0) ct selves 6 | 8 : KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. fike men who consider themselves poorly pakd and resort to suspension of work to right thoir wrongs, tho girls do not profess to hiave any serious grievance it appears from whint they themselves say,that they are fight- lng against a system of restraint that Is pe- cullarly galling to the femute tobacco-work- erst ininds, Ln the words of one of the lend- ers in the movement, Who EXPLAINED THE TROUDLE Grana Lodge of Milnols—Sunday Ex- fay leat. curslonn—Kloction of Oflcers, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Oct, 10.—Tho Grand Lodge of Illinols, Knights of Pythlas, continucd ita session today, Thore {eos large an attendance as usual. The report of Grand-Chanceltor Herd- cece | cece: Cenecre 3 Fc} leur, 1 4 today, “Iho girls were not allowed to have g aijficag,, | maa shows that tho Grand Lodso, for tho tirst } ny Yun "rhe firin, no doube. observing a ‘ UUme, meats frea from dobt, having disposed of.) thine the ald foreman Was letting the Kirls do Ay ear | tho Grand Lodyo halls. During the year eix new | pretty much as thoy pleased, ind not dock- a fodyes were Inatitutod—Chicago Lodgo, No. 88, | ing them for short time, etc. replnced this 2 at Chicago; Thespian, No, #9, at Streator; St. | ian with one who has completely soured ai David, No, ®, at Bracovillo; Good-Will, No. Of, | the girls’ hearts, and caused them to pty at Colchester; Bt, Juiten, No. 94, at Chicago; and n a.body, Said one of the girls: rebel tn “The ti ruth of it ts, he is altogether too strict, Ile would not allow us to lave any funatall . ths awfully dull to bo obliged to work hard and have to keep as quiet as mice, Whena girl wants to she don’tiike to hear the foreman spy, os croas isa bear: ‘Shut up there and stop that nolsy.’ Our old foreman was not so Garficld, No. 9, at Bellovillo, Tho report of tho Grand Keeper of tho Mecords and Seal, Honry P, Catdwoll, shows tho order to bo in altlourisbing condidion, There are 69 lodges In the State, with a memborahip of 3,530, with au amount on hand and invested of $37,045.13, Dur- ing the pust yuor 83,474 hos beon paid for relict, JILVTSKES ECEERELESEASHESEHESEEER: GAS: and $2 for funcral expenses. Tho roport of | stri So, not belng allowed to carry on tho Grand Master of Exchequer shows the during working hours, the girls, nearly 500 3 amount on bund at tho last report to be $1,700, strong, cooceceecceoececesscsses=! ic ce ARE ON A STRIKE, and declare ns one girl, that they won't Zo back go long as the horrid old foreman is re- tained, ‘Tha strike has its effect on about 200 men also, who are obliged to Hie idle just because the strippers have struck, and it is a little hard, ns ous of then sald to-day, that recolpts for the year, $5,803.05; total, $4,500, oxponses, $2,727.82. ‘he quostion of the Sunday excursion to Milwaukee taken Inst summor by Chioago Division, No. 4, of Uniform Rank, under Carl F, Hormann, camo up yeaterday, Grand Chancellor Day, of Wisconsin, making com- plaint against the Chicago vlvision and Hor ‘Too awail to monsure. LOCAL ONSERVATIONS, Wind.) Vel| In.) Weather 5. W.nt 8| 0 {cloar. they should be obliged to knock off work yg Cle mann, Bunday oxcurstons being adircct violas | Just because a lot uf foolish girls want a 1 O Clear, tion of the laws of the order, and thia one oliday, ay 8 bate, baving’ been takon against tho protest ot —— @ (Cloudy. | Grand Chancellor Duy, - Tho mutter was ITEMS. Tiigiont tarmporatura, 57, Lowest temperature, jean barometer, 10: Doan thermometer, Mean huuildity, 740, lian WATER. Spectal Durpatch to The Chicago Tribuns. La Crogse, Wis,,Oot.10.—Tho Misalssippl Rivor at this point is falling at the rato of twuor throe inenes per day, and the damage dono by wator is comparativoly light during tho lato rise. dat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Kroxds, la., Sept. 1.—The Sissiasipp! and Des Moines Rivers, which have been on tho rapid riso, aro thought now to bo at a standstill, referred to the Cummmittée on the State of the Order, which Inst night agreed to recon mend’ Hermaun’s auspension, Learning thie, Hermann today, botore the report was sitbmit- ted, made an apology which was acceptable to the Grand Lodge, and it was decided to let tho matter drop, the questions of jurladiction tn- volved boing consilered suttied. A contest oc- ocurred yeaterday ovor the representutivo from Chicago Lodgo, No. 83. Tho matter was roferred to the Comnmltteo on Croduntinis. ‘he minority report In favor of seating Izoutz Beck instead of Curl Hermann was adopted, Olticors were clocted nx follows: Bupreme Representative, George W. Herdman, Jers ville; Grand Chancultor, J.D. Rapors Springs field; Orand Vice-Chancallor, W. H. MeCormicl Chicugo: Grand Prolate, A.J. Weinple, Urban MORMON MISSIONATIFS, > Youn, Oct, 1%.—Twenty-four Bfor- mon inisslonaries, fresh from Utah, aro here ready to sall for Europe, ‘The Inst Mormon Conference appoluted 100 missionuries, sixty of whoni will go to Europe und the remain- der work in the United States, Thirteen have stared for the Suuth, UNFOUNDED REPORT, Sevillon A, Brown, Chief Clerk of the State Department, telegraphs as follows from Yorktown: “No foundation whatever for The present stage of water excceds that of the | Grand ieopor of Jtucurds and Seals, Hf. Gatde | te report that any disturbance exists at wreat risoof last June by aticust six inches, | woll, Ghieazo; Grand Master of tho Exoheyter, Yorktown, All goes harmoniously and Jobn Gabriel, Chicago; Grand Master-ateAring, i, Burroughs, Chicago; Grand Enver Guard, Mark Pollock, Chleago; Grand Outer Guard, A, 8B, Coopor, Dallas, . ————_———__—_- LATE MARINE NEWS, Bpeciat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Hunox, Mich, Oct, W020 p. m— Passed up—Fropelicrs Star, Winslow, aud New- burg; sobooner BM, A, Mixer. Dori ropollors Wissahickon, Alexandria {ain {mminout danger, as i also Warsaw, Ill, and tho surrouning country. ‘Nptctal Dispatch to The Odtcugo Tribune, Davenront, In., Oct. 18.—The river here cone tinues to riao steudlly, vowing up two and a half Inches in’ the past clyuteen hours, Ratting te Attended with considerable danger just now, Yosterduy a log-raft struck a piur of the bridge ut thle point and wus badly broken, ‘Today the steamer Little Eagle, while trying toland alarge log-ratt, broke it up completely, and the lows wore scattorud down the river for a distance of olx mallu A, Jaro number wore lost, tcl well," IN TONG OF YORKTOWN, Brooklyn covered her public bulldings this morning with bunting in honor of the York- town colebration, and in the evenlng the Dulldings were Hiuminated, SUCHIGAN RELIEF FUND, ‘The Michican rellot fund increased $1,080 today, ‘Total, $107,073, IMFLE MATCHES, Weight and ‘Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, parwees ienees: 1 Sone find barges jachooners Au nusdelation Kas formed to promote in- pe ue ‘e fe be eo chi anne ue ia. Ooh Wee rte risen ‘Wind southwest, brisk, Weathor due, ternational rifle matches, FREE CANALS. “The Board of ‘Trade today adopted resoln- Hons declaring that the board would use Its utmost endeavors to xecttre the wlection of Senators and Assemblymen who would re- nat the concurrent resolutions of the last session, which provide for a constitutional amendment making the canals free of tolls, and asking all trade and Kindred orguniza- tlous to codporate with the board in this matter. ADJOURNED, ‘The Natlonsl Prohibition Alliance ad- journed to meet in fio, Ga., in “March, ‘and in Chicago the May following, FIRE SUFFERERS. Bosciat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Minven, Mick. Oct. 10%—Mayor Curloton Chairman of tho Port Huron Rollef Cominittao, rt hours, and is stilt comlug up. ‘The wator ls now within twofeetof the big raiseot Jun yi tho hignest water ever kuuwn, All ow pee nds {nthe city are submorxed, and fully 1,000 wen are thrown out of employuient by tho stoppage of mauutactories, Many families have boca compolied to luave their homes, Quincy, Ib, Oct. 1%.—Tho river roso three Inches trom 7 this morning to 6 this afternoon, Tho staxo of wator thon was sovonteun feat seven jnohes, and the wator still r Tho highest point reached io Quindy last spring wus scventeen foot four and a if inches, The water is cow bighor than at auy time since Tol. ‘The loyoos north and gouth of the city still hold, One bundred wnen were ut work today on tho fever, and large numbers of men were omployod in strengthening tho Soy leves south of here. Hoth isveus aro ox~ woted to Break if tho rise continuce twenty ~ our houra louger. Water is leaking through the Sny loveo oppoalt Hannibal and pointa above. Astho water is severe! inches bighor than last apr —— STEAMSHIP NEWS, BoutHampron, Oct, 1.—Arrived, the Donat from Now York. New Youk, Oct, 1%--Arrived, the Wyoming, from Liverpool. kw Youk, Oot, 1%.—Arrlyod, tho Labrador, from Havre. Lonvow, Oct, 1%.—The Lydian Monarch and Ethlopla, from Now York, havo arrived out, ——_—_—— SCARRIAGE-BUILDERS IN COUNCIL, CINCINNATI, U,, Oct. 19,—Tho Nutional Care rlaye-Butldors’ Association met at the Buroct House thigfmnorning,Uresdent Jota D1. Britton Ty the chair. Officers will be appointed this ufter~ hoon, ‘The usvoclation will buve u reveption to~ nilgbt, and will trangact buslicsa tomorrow, wd tiesu with a Dabyyet tomurrow night, About 400 delegates uro present. tog whon the levuo gave way, thero sro foars _———————————— {s bere paying out $10 to malo representatives thata break will cour tonleht. ‘Th b B P that & broalg will ooaur tonleht:” Thore temueh | 1 v.. nase over usod Brown's Fron Ditters | #4 $5 to female reprosontatives of ouch fanily Jevcovas a break would plodioay-a great number | xecommondthemty thelr friends, burnod outby-tho resent fire scourge, and by laughor sing | {ho unanimots vate of tho Ma one d to telegraph your yuper of the ADs proval of and thankfulness forthe Stsdom of this action, hereby pronouncing him to be a mood and faithfnl stewart, rendering unto the © unturtunnte that which of right belongs to them, and unto tho charitable givers, ong and Me ne een pA Be biesee , ven air of bian! tho Niro sutforers, ee asd THE BALLOON. Denint of the Report that It Had Been Seen at Margo, Dak.— Mra. King, Fauco, Dak., Oct., 1.—The rumor that King’s baitoon had been econ in thls vicinity {6 un- ” founded, TIMIGADELPUEA, Oct. 10.—Mrs. King, wife of tho neronaut, thinks her husband fn the wilder u it least some distance from n ratteo: AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING. LAST WEEK OF THE EXPOSITION. WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, Oct. 22, Atii Adults, .... Children.........66 GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY OF THE GARFIELD FLORAL DECORATIONS Used at Cleveland and Washington, For the benetit of thy Indios embatming and presert= ing the Flowers for presentation, ‘Thin gennd display lucludes the Queen's Wreath, no wellasthe great Bengiivn, Dutuque, ond other con- triputions, Foru short tine only, at tho Armory of Tattery D, fronting. Monroe-at, Michigan-av., immedte an Sullding. . ath p. m., and continue deg 26 Cen’ HAVERLY’S THEATRE, ‘The rao well-known eatnblishad Ine 3 Ven arborn-sts,, Chicnizu. Si navi resiannger and troprietor, SUCCESS, ‘AUDIENCES, ACTION. SIGHT, OPULAIL PRICES, tht but tro of 1 POPULAL Last THE EMELIE ME! EMELIE MELVILLE, Prima D % AND FORTY AKTIS' Large Chorus, Couplete Orchestra, LOCKE & BLANCHETTE,. Last night but one of Gilbert &$ PATIENCE. onnble ax Al . A’ LLE OPERA COMPANY, jonna, ther Haturday, the Grand DDY, i an irivate. tinxe toring night HUY AL A ‘he Wilbur Opern Comp'y—The Masontte, RAND OPERA-IOUSE, ‘Clurkest, opposite Court-House, QUITE TOO Little roum for the crowds that rush to see PATIENCE! Wy Mr. E, E. Rice's MAMMOTIL § PARTY. Saturday Matines Saturday and Sune frat nppenrance of, Now and brilliant Costanen. Munday next-CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LAST NIGHTSOF HANTLEY CAMPRELLS beautiful and romantie Trish drania, MY CERALDINE! SECOND YEAR OF THUS TRIUMPILANT SUCCESS, CROWDED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT. Produced by an wnaurpassed company and new and magniticunt seanory. EVERY EVENING AT § O'CLOCK, AND BATUR- DAY MATINEE ATZ P.M. Sunday, Oct, Collier's Bankor's Daughter Com- pany. MWYICKER’S THEATRE. LAST THREE NIGHTS of Amories's Distinguished ‘Traxedienno, MISS MARY ANDERSON, Who will apnear THIS (THURSDAY) EVRNING, GR. aa TINE COUNTESS, i Bhoridan Koomod real . LALOR AN OALATEA Fee eon AND eT ONa. Bal day NightOTHTE DAUGHTER OF ROLAND, fo, ominune.couieaian, JOSEVIE JEFFERSON as” BUI AIRS." SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. VITUS BV ENING, and evory ovoning av 8, also Mate inces Wednesday, Saturday, nod Sunday, Leavitt's New Gigantic Specialty Ge, Monday, Oct. %-Ono wook only of SNELBAKER'S 'E,and GRAND CONCERTS, - 2% CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG GUAND CONCERT CO. Fait partleutars in Bunday papurs, DE LONG'S DANCING ACADEMY. Amertean Kxpress. Hultiting, 78 Manroo-at. Private Cinasos nnd Private Insteaction a specialty. Unexoul= nid accuracy of tistruction, “Fine waltse and kuarmtood. All the Iatostdances, luck. MAGNOLIA BALM, Prorat ss st Foo te | A SURE RECIPE Por Fine Complexions. 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