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FIFTEENTH YEAR. IMPOSING Evident Purpoce of the Toist Prohibition Upon the Republicans, s until nearly 6 o'clock this evening when strikers con strect cars of the Cass street between and began to intimida the lieense proposition ean be submitted to | have heretofore reje he republican party takes hold of the matter dealing with the constitu ineon Seventh and Walnut stroets the conductors plice so0n appenn in a practical wa Apparent Plans of John A, Logan's Friends for the Presidency Three Years Henco. Ohio Denmeracy to to promote public w the strikers dispes speaker demanded of Hoadly i tayor of Nigh o low grade of 81,000 or 100 one ing the licenss hether he wa immedintely to Pine street, between Seventh and Ninth § J ot of which threedifferent lines run, and detained one or two ears {raMe, and nearly a dozen eq mmediately o man named John Do nomoving car and was run over, perated the erowd which eontained man he mnraly efement besides the striker fow (o provide for securs in the constitu- THE GUBERNATORIAL DEBATE. BONNET. The Great Forensic Contost Between | Foraker and Hoadly Centralizing Illinols Republicans at ago—~Logan Reviving War Memorics at Baltimore to Big Business, tened to lyneh him. o, however, and taken t 1o save him fro, : teamis from the ecars and ed all drivers and con- hands on, but none of which he declar corrupt in tl that while Ho. | was the most in He was reseued by story of the state: so corrupt y approves of it yet eoal oil eved to have sold their, votes to senator, were all dr The joint debate between Foraker, re- Torrno, Oct. 8, verior Hoadley and Judy prblican and democratic ¢ snor of Olifo at the electi next Tuesday, drew them loose and ductors they ¢ them were b PRESIDENYIAL CHiesco, Oct, $—[Spe A movenent is on foot to have the rep: state central committee establish permanent leadquarters in Chicago. - tisto havea central headquarters where workers may gather in, and from which state orzanization may bskept alive by interconrse with and the sending of de county connmnitte of cortuption and bribery in the elec BLACK JACY Senator Payne from a number n, presiden Foraker devot msiderable time to topies and then referved o Hoadly's conduet in the constitutic mifhe were s the Mound City roq n enormous as pretty roughly The ostensib © were aclive standing the pol was equally alert ten of the mob the g Ten minutes cry seat and all available , while on the were erowds ¢ The stage was provide divided equally W0 commmittees stied, and whieh were oceupicd building will were standing on grade and set them running down hill, which er Tie still opposed, provision forim 4 81 whether he was st standing room s for drunken- in favor of taxing windows and jumining of platforms. the police ot the mastery of the mob and 1 teams were then ken to the s Ing for adm taxing thew, warded religion ginrds of the Hoadly favored ) dispersed thein, forand the ¢ friends of the roads who voluntered and traflic was suspended for tho ot< were s rlosed by askin 1-0 or low licen: His close was ni ] wony on the mavement inaugurated at Springneld by the Logan 103 to vun Jolm A, Logan for president and that Chicago would © in line, besides front marked the ecnter line of with rounds of cheers, HOADLY'S REPLY, adly stepped forw, I1e talked for ahalCane no human being i prohibition o iy alluded to state questions and then turned to prohibi A candidate who ¢ ton the most n. Recarding the charzes cetion of Sen- to keep the s ching out influences to to, the movement is under way ai e form of a petition asking for nent of a permanent state een- tral commitiee headquarters, and and said twi el by the two speakers and ¢ Jolin 1L Doyle was eliairin the republicans, ntative Frank Hurd ofticiated fof ‘the speakers was divided as chairman, and Georze Sehng erof the state central cammittee, and Jacob Bunn, chaiian of the executive: commitiee, all ot whoni ere said to favor the prope LOGAN IN BALTDOL Jartnvrone, Md Logan was tendered @ banquet at the Iu y the “Logan Invineible About 125 people participated in After the removal of the cloth, smed by William widate for elerk MeBowling won, Gold 1y Andy third. Tidge Foraker thén ocenpied one: hour Tosing with a ha andannoin iRt herals Xallapa sccond, Fronie Louise third. ding in the demo e up inoarms pr ank Huard immediately arc ot double d. rty the democrat Mile and_one-gighth: usks sceond \,\m.-: Silver Cloud won, K ipalong third. enthusiastic plaudit the andicice. ding the decision of the sapreme court o retunding the ¢ 4 ers, Hoadly notdd the t was made by a beneh the banquet. General Logan was w ite and three- Most inportant he, is the que Tow far interie f butthree jud liquor code of the state rey fared that it provided perfeetly nst the evils ot drink aved in favor of of the comrt of appeals. sturning than! and paid a high compl 1o the sociability, hospitality, enet The races (o-day, besides contests be- He then proceeded to de rties on the fiquor ttorins of each, position of both | being most excellent as, sim twween horses, were spectally ing been witne Invincibles," e plank in the < the right of the people to w ool the state to e o by more people t K before in this that this govern- alznment of the (| race, free for all stallions, mile inconsisteney, feclings tor ment is a republic in nam the people shall be edu where every citizen shall aifairs of the nation without hine fared it the duty Whatever party to Speak and vote who tolerated Traud I Amcudment. edup to (he point second, Epailette d of e state, o the other g I5 it harmtul or wrong to O Wine? 18 man to be g wwate drinicing whi At St. Loui Louis 3, New Yor! nd of cheer Detroit 7, Boston 6; ten in- 1, and the meeting elosed. was_ excellent, and the id the closest attention Lound “after re n, “ls drinking a At Syracuse—The Providenco-Buffalo gamie Was postponed_ov “They play in Etn audience i lulige in mod on of the illite sreat remedy to relieve the country from the disgrace now 1 use of the brutality ex rights of American citizens in many parts of on Saturday. sut it man who is liine lguor is a viee, takes a drink on e o self-control wly a L does no larm, then he does no_harm to drink itin a saloon, Toeal option feature of he Se The Dying C w Yonx, Oct. 8.—[ e Times this worning says: Archbishop instrctions as soon as the card Tmperiled by the Plague. .~ Oficers of the propellor “Cuba” ealled at the eustom house this fore- noon for the necessary boat to receive epal here. yropellor was fcom Montr Wikht was at_onee notified. at the foot of Th pecial to the Be.] He reterred to the Detrorr, Oct, The republican puty attempted to_ennet for the edueation of ves but had pers to allow the When they said al, Health Ofi- cliurehes of the dioce: nal is no more. to he observed, it is probable the body w laidd in stateat the eathedral as soon as it can “tom that time until the buri cited several times d all the churehes of the diocese. by be between cemetery of the appropriate measure those unable o edueate them s estroy “tho gov dominate in the southern state free trade, sec He asked if the present ad- ion will use its influence o try remedy this evil ol o and denned posed to paitind prolibition or total prohibi- ot ot personal frecdo to the e eluborated the phiace drinking wis for this feat | street, while The bodt was ion and in fa fullest extent. point that it wrong in ¢ wrong inally il vight in one 1L The prineiple that e would justity or smokingg state rights, ! i “The crew of a de rrested and - th ptain and pu 5 local option fe. ary cemetery and th cry of “bloody o, Septembyr 18, and another at St. i re on the wiy to he Cuban lias sinee been to Mont- ed city October 2, ' coal hieavers were all examined and fornd to and said it was g made the cry uy who tried to destroy the Union. Speaking of the Holy cross is named as the possible 0 the cardinal, of his pavents and Criticism of those ngainst the evils of liquor drinking, ion of tempe citics or without lies of that ¢ newspapers ted and this afte sulphir was burned on the vesse wunication with the boat is denjed. ible the bout will be hustled oft on its therefore ail 0 pounds of t {his must be op- onal liberty ; uses the saddle and brid Lee, and from the shouts the saddie was the man who rid “The prineipal churehes of this city City were represented’ dlers ab the cardi moveents whie candidate, and not the he should be elected, Statisties of the United States liguor i se states were read, showing b of the thr neentive to hypoct ne, in Kans: —— sadedle and brid! 15 to be the le: Rewarks were also made b, kins, Hon, John L. Thou i ason-stained sad- v, and Father 3 renmined 't the two Catholic Among the I messiages of - sympathy w He pronouneed Loxnox, Oct. special to the ay prove to be a large which may cause great loss, has just broken out on Aldersgate street, in the Charter house threatening ' the an old and venerated building, which 14 stone's thirow of the eclebrated prohibition nn (0 state why he on in municipalit vorof prohibition in the whe er is in favor of the Se nind seetion e Kelly and atliy were rece 9240 until 10 o the household for the night. wats dosing, his pulse numbered 100 beats to the minute and feeble, Texald building, 3 —A_fire oc oclock this morning in Duildings, o row of th A moraing paper prints a fresh story of the | flames light up the lure, from which it would appear that the erash was mainly about by the cupidity of alleged 1 As an instance of this the prohibition? e compared I L nan with a placa nd on the b the Charterhouse cen eight-story ware- The” flames spri in a few hours luding thelr cou- The origin of It was stated at Car- McCloskey’s {heen no rally of the patient’s s'was in favor of prohibition or op He insisted thatprohibition 1s cause the nexe i« h prohibition legislation, the Grant fauwil following letter is ivial power durii f the buildin he issue in Ohio, Iy Dear Buck: 0,000 in the West You spoke of wanting mo this afternoon that the conditi Te desired to know it Forake governor, whethier ho will, in his mess sion of a probibi have put you down for & Shore syndieate. to try and secure an addit onal a you on your oceupied by f ancy goods d toy stores “and xr'!uninu ofli e would prob- S unespeeted It inerease of w not die to-night chinge for the worse ok phuce. end the subm lment to the state constitut ) to know whether if the re 1S institution ped being burned The tiremen had great difi- culty in getting a stream from the ei lay on the upper stories of the A The dumage 15 estimated at three willion wiis the only onewhich ese completely put. If you feel that you want a larger iuterest, it will be necessar tinal adjustinent ¢ Ay be made to-morrow, ng claim to an ad- short Cash, S.—[Special to the B ard having overdrawn the Cook County Cneaco, Ol The county b futds of the county s Scott law is U and eompel saloonkeepers vzed that this is the e declired seltling the decide to-day, unconstitution and the chances of my la; ditional amount would be better just now bt two methods of ceounts, it is Towa Pythian found that the connty’s emplo paid their s abliged ina good many in conrse to “money. shark on their county ord of from 5 to 10 S0, measured aeed ing Lo the amotnt of profects the g of the people, ¢ you may kuow how the matter stands, Horace o In pursuance of this a subseription was ken‘in the general’s nawie, for which lie Ve S200,000 0 st mortgage bonds v S100,000 of stocks, K lien asked as to the resnlt, s e firm paid the entire nt's subseription ived $200,000 of $100.000 of stock, found necessary to bouds, of which terminal bonds they had 1o ) invested by and they arve nees to have re- to advanee them 2ht.of Pythins cony morning. The fitst hour of the session was various commit- poits of the out low dives, and s¢ Taw by dealers, oceupied by re el that honses ot | of business was the election nlll‘w[ .si mu of officers, whieh proved to be i ature of Ohio ¢ liguors, and unde nstitution e spent beiore institutions il Des Moines, el out door ndd this nun that would ne Tief (han i the vear previons sate certiin all likelihood™ will b year to 2,000 11 D, Walker ved taxation i venie power and nota This made & Grant & Wind in the Wese Shore ra which investent [ estimute 120,000 {0 $140,000, A number of new naimes are mentioned fn fabulous prodts paid by the Ward, among them heing Root, of Lyons, 1) . Supreme repre Hibben, of Marstialltown. “Pitis évening the visiting Knights terta ned by banguet and a ball which closes the isession of the grand lods 1y poor house i . proved o ailure as a police measure be- i 1 time, upward of the fivm lost \ 1t this carly aund will probahly How all these hiing Issued the yeur it was i foree than in the The spenker 10 show thint ta y months are to 1 oty i out of tunds, and is likeiy | (o rui in debt considerably, is & hard g who figures as having niude some of thelivm. A tabulated statement of protirs drawn from the firm by U given, which foots up a gra drawn out of 87 4. Mr, Wand adds and could have kel time of the LoNno¥, Oct, 8.—[Speel The Daily News says: isties his opponents and. dismays his friends, His policy of dofng timid als would do thorough Conservatives more thin Churchill's ascenduncy still apparent, to govern Ireiad dv An Trish Predi Conk, Oct. 5—A depatation of cattlemen “ork Steamship company and informed the managers that they would re- line if the company s Doylo introd who, after the applatse subside referring to seve ud total of profits Lord Salishury sat- AL minor points of 1 said that' trom the clia he evidently mistook i, the prolibition ean- The republi waited on th literally took out, ¢ what the Liber- ¢ will please the older the Churciillites, in the Irish policy is dently his iutention ing the winter without he spealker for Le irant, still'a to the enormous sum of § id but $%0.000, and on which if the his additional would have Leen a further protit of §1 of the eaitlemen, also sent iiat, denounc | 5 svcondd, reee peoplo o amend the ¢ 15 that they w MAtter or st cration will disting 3 boyeotted enttle i deefded to leave the question to 1 xation of the e, admission of the tacit alliance between 1 nellites and Co Ward was asked: count of Gel ou show (he 1 1, 50 that the pub- areraph in which the governor . G i | 1ot 1o be repealed. rant in det understand his préeise Lis been ealled to consider the ditiienlty, The cattlenien wer the company and have stopped shippi e sharcholders wil ing the right stitation, he show According to the tween Gen, Grant ant & Ward, of which he that ling o4 next Saturd; without tirst 1 the firm of ( wits @ member, fair weather, winds shifting tosemtherly, and in northern to southwesterly, publican platform i the evils of Woadiey had justackuow ledged evils ought to Do correctod, Insurance, ay Conductors’ wtion elected t dent, Frank Chap- lowas first vice-president Railway € Jiquor traflic thie profits of the fivn) of in addition to dinand Ward on i he ot ) ssimed by the period in the sum of $24,- Life Iusurance assoc s lley: e T cartar oo weather, southerly winds, “shiftin ¢ northdra portion, lower baromete 1n the southern portion. wlhich he was paid by varions investnents, losses on- stooks fivm duriiig that after tie disey ot legal met ter of detail for the leg of the plitform is for the proper res and the republican party Two Inoffensi NGTON, Oct, 8, ve Appointi The president to- miner to be naval iet of Philadel nienbers of the P Teltrow, Cohunbus, Olijo; 0 Ferdinand \ of exeentive committe vin Merrill, Colug ey Hagerstown, Md, Ation of thase evils, of customs in the ( 4, Pa, and Benjunin It eustoms for the district Mle speaker then took up Hi that it 15 not competent for tax the liquor traflic and pointed out that the in deciding he W15 Lovernment contraets as generally Cattle Transportation W A live stock war s between the Ft. Wayne Drovers from the surronnding countgies report shij trom Chicazo (o Pittsburg at and complain that the low rates wid westerwy shipuents are their business, Supiene court THE STR T CARR STRIKE, DEMONSTRATIONS LOUIS STRIKING STREET CAT ‘The executive board of the Traders’ assembly appointed commitiee to meet the executi the strikers to Coolie Kil SEATTLE, Waish, Ty men and two Indians, who made the murder- ack on Chinese hop pickers in the Sguack valley two weeks ago and killed two of the numher, Jury for wirde that the pinelple of taxai lers Indicted, tutional "but that « N WS Uncon ure of the law Wils tnconstitutional, also addiced the paint that the same supreme court deeided, hat the tax e should not 1 i committee of A an arbiteation eommitte lectod from I the hist degree, al (o take the tax and un- ing the Civil Rights BiN, nall-Pox Plague. Saveral eas ed at Ottaw constitutional to piitable o make it share Olifo lias three thnes il the demoerits comg pre- the tronbhes, morning on Cass avenn U On all other ¢ s wis being rendered with 1o Teported Oirawa, Oct, ¥ Dattalens it Judge De Pue helid that undor efented licenses & tending to favor license, Poses this e knows it will betwo yea ) isolated and there is danger o1 the discase spreading, to admit a4 colored person 10 the col ssed off with ssonable quict LA RO BT e A 0 L AR OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1835, BLACK JACK'S BUDDING BOOM CAPITAL CITY CULLINGS, Interost at Washington, PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. The Color Line in the Service—BiN Mahone's Bad Boy-The Qabinet Mect, ing, K Civil Service Mattora, YEATERDAV'S APPOINTMENTS, Wasmsaroyn, Oct. $—The president to day appointed the following postiiisters: Miss Cleradora Clark, at Blair, Neb. The postnaster-zencial to-liy appointed Delviner M. Rogers as postuaster ab Spring tield, Neb. COLOT LINE IN THE SERVIC W, roN, Oct. &~ The Star says: Mt of the signal servic colo Ui, i85 0E 0 Dy for disobedicnce of orders, tended. e hrought stron and suee ited to reduetion to the rauk of p The colored observer, who | in - char of i Pensac fice eve since he to duty there will shortly be presenee in an ofiicial cipacity is di to the eitizens of Penisacola, and it is (i nnecessiry to (nsist upon his renini there, e Would not have received tha t st Ditdd the fact ot Uie oflicer making the seleetion. B The Mohi WaASIINGTON, Oct, an Steal. I of construction of the Unit; Mohi nished for publication, Rezarding®the work of construction the board finds that the ori; atthe hican was placed out of eommission inal MoMare Isiund vard i dune, 1572, survey was made the finds © that 3 signed by the naval constru tor, T Hawseon, ehiet of the bureau of eonstruction and vepairs, dated Septembes 1, 1552, the new vessel, called in his and all sibseotient orders and referenees e Mohican, was aid down trom plans and tions entirely new, and differing in ity of specing aimost every respeet from those ot the old Mohican, The order by wiich the present Mohican was commenceidd was without any authority of law or le spropriation thit the boaril conid discover, and was simply an order from the chief of the birean of construction and repair to the conand- ant ol Mare tsland yard, This order dirceted the rebuilding of the Mohican. and there- alter the v 1 cor- ssponden the new Mobican. The new vessel was launehed in” December, 1553, at wuiceh time there had been expended upon hier under the jurisdiction of the bureat of construetion and repair, the sum of S505,000, It i the opinion of the hoard that the work on the Mohiean was done in_ i satisietory manner, and that the material s ot the best quality.” The board is of the opinion tiat the extra 1t methods pursied by the: burean i conttnetion g tn INS2 \wor y caused by excessive expenditures up to- thit time, In the opinion of the board the extravagant cost of the Mohican in the departmentof cou struetion and rep tollow i eatses 1—1Ligh prices of which was nearly 40 per eent sre e same class of Tubor in the New navy yard. 2—Iligh price of material ‘which entered into the construction of “Po alterations made in obed ders from the proper authoritics, 8 —To the intermittent manner in which the work was condueted. 5 These causes were beyond the contiol of any of the naval yard authorities. Mahone's Bad Boy. N, Oct. Ihe Ringold Butler Mahone, son of Senator Ma- hone, eharged with assault and battery with attempt to kill Joln Willis, a ter at Weleker's, on February 13 Iast, eame up in the criminal comt before Judge MeArthur to-day. Mr. Taggart, the proseenting attor ney, stated further that the district attorney’s oftice had been informed by aletter purport- ing to be from Willis that e did not wish to prosecute the eases that the matter had been ce 1o or- Wasnr satistactorily adjusted between him and Ma- None, he having recoived S50, with o promise of $35 more when the ease is settled, The counsel for Mahone said that he knew noth ing of such asettlewent and that wits concerned they had Pnse, and [t s willing to go to trial, court sug- gested that such wman ought not to com) for being shot al. gt said that the dis- trict attorney had received the following let- ter Wasn . C., Sept. 4, 186.—To Hon., A, T, Worthington, United States At torney for the District of Columbin—Dear Siri—I des 2 prosecuting witness in the case of the United States acainst 1 Butler Malione, to vespeetfully and urgently request that the above vase he inic quied, Thereare reasons for making this request. Mahone has for years proven himself o f the best fricmls to wie, and has constantly cts ot Kindness and assistaned, er been an angry word bebween nd 1 have not the slightest idea that he nded e any bodily havm or wished to take my lite. While under the influence of Tiquorand after he lad been first provoked he dischwged pistol in the air, as is evidenced by the butlet holes inthe ceiling, 1 w not” isjured nor was anyone srefore, for the above rea- sons, and for the further veason that the ,-xnw‘-ufluu and eivil suit was insticated y outside parties and er of Mahone request that the case be dismissed and 1 shall decline to pr s Mahione unless compelled 10 do 50 aguinst iy wishes aid by process of V Jonx 8, Winnis, [His (8) mik.] Tha proseenting attorney stated ceipt of this letter Willis was sent for and it was read to him, wherenpon he said he hid sined i pager Dut had wiade no sueh - state mentas t hone bein i friend of bis, ete. but he ak Tediged ho had reee and expected more, “Ihe counsel fo ed_noney anber 14, court set the trind for 1 Will Pull O Iis Coat, plains itself: SIING To Alton e mmittee, ., Oct. 8, 1585 s, elaidman of ol the democratic state ¢ i City Dear Sir: It is my intention to go to Al- bany next month {or the purpose of voting the demoeratie state ticket, which should be, and I bel doubt that v Wine, failed to g osire e the sae now, Cor the sue of the ticket headed by Governor Hill, as he was for the suceess of that ticker which his ownu name led o vietory three years ago. Slucerely yours, Dax utting O Bounty. WasmxGron, Oct. 8—Aeting Second Comptroller McMahion has miule ruling that bounty eannot lowed in a case of any volunteer soldier who enlisted after April 8, 1865, unless upon proof derived from the records that notice of the tel, inof the novost general to all ofticers in-commund in he Insurrectionary states, dated April 22 1865, divecting that no_ bownties be allowe forany volunteers enlisted after that date, was actually not seeeived at the place of ens Hstwent until aftey the thue of enlistent, nd will do like- ¢ he never r this right, his duty (o do he s anxlous for lent Cleve MANNING, enrolled in the southern states about April 89, are affeeted by thi Prospective President Wasimsaroy, \ ud Miss Folsom, of Buffalo, ar rived at the White and will be the guests of President Cleveland “The president, aecompanied by Irs. Hoyt, took them ont fora long e arrival of Folsom has renewed the gossip about the lady News of Yesterday of Civil Hervios and State | drive before Tt will be remembered that the story rom Buffalo some months ng red to be married to wesident was en D IN SIDNEY. BRUTAT, ASSAULT ON THE SLUGGERS SHOT FOR RESISTING Sinx ey, Neb., Oct. S—[Special to the Brr.) On ‘Tuesday night Morris Davis, one of our sspected citizens, was brutally assailed on hiis way hotne by two nien man and Ch employed by named Chas, Hol- These men had been Thomas Kane until for being worthless, Iy had - remon the afternoon about about town, y cot into trouble by refusing (o receive a sistant in the oflice at court-martialed in- seems that Deputy Sherift Ca their disorderly conduct Tedd in aving Iis punishment lin- i FllrostL vard andival market. {0 1500 1, about $4.50 tives are making $3.5 Sales of low will show the rango of prices and how everything in that ling is quoted frem poorest to best. Native butolic tinues to make low prices, but fe are making more money than last week. The stoeke quiet, but a dealers, as cooler weath mistook hiw for Carly, and began their d ate work of hitting Davis over the he men disapyy was found by his son. i was covered with blo imselt thither, signient in the first place, it s now stated, Yesterday the ei being colored veeurted 0 John B3, Stit S.—-The report of the | Al board appointed to investigate the cost 1 States steamer and the organization of the Mare Istand navy yard, California, has been fur- Arriving there they made inquiries, and tie Were seen - few arly and Stitson immediate- tien, and they bugan o w up his Linnd being warned by st continued runn overhewd to desist, Kline reccived the shot ot th “You have winged e this t I and both pr Kiine was taken to the oners brouwsht posthospitad, Wil irrested wpto @ hih Citizens will go fuily arined in the The Hair-Cutti Critcaco, Oct. 8—[Special to the Br 17 Ihe, 8 Kerston dismissing the suit v Mrs. Lena Banz against the three sons of Thowas Lynch for cutting off letter to Justic about by the efforts of i of the notoriety the matter ing him and of the resolute stand taken by to over 13,000, or ove and hr suit for dama wmen would er, She (0 Lurn apoly made concerning the ing not to in outside of i ¢ mother and prow ot i1 thoTauily |1 oum. £lG and - Baltimore anyt ond ) IS R0 L il Sk ot was bought for K by down 1o xkips at was bought for Undds ary packers at S, ends th Ve mixed, 250 to w Uf (LG Suns sulll 10410y t the outcome ot this un- Father lert fo iz told us fo o bac nd between this oceurred. pleasaut affair, and before woi our work—that things should st us the saie as hetol be evident to the pubiic now th on the wonn we were not act the motive attributed to v the eifect that we feared a ion of the esi set out to do—stc defense of our mother's good name,” ris to be attributed to the s by the it have done w ardine Boun St. Lovis, Mo, Ocl., 8, court whieli r of St. Mary clurch, it Kansas City, Mo, sub- Verdict to Bishop Robertson, of this iinst Jardine, five in vien marked in every way t nessed at any time sinee the Afgzhan wae s was 877e, or I{e under the latest figures of nuiber, wer seale, and prices broke off to 83!4 to 591e, fell off, and closed on the regular Doard at sde. in the afternoon, with November closing 8t 2. Indecent ¢ vdy who had viminal condigt toward o woman. he use of nareotics, prodi saeting ordinary duties, duct in beine closeted with ns in the saeristy of the churel the doors 5. Tmproper charie was dismissed on demurror early in T'he court s sentence recommended to the bishop i his deposition from the min and imediate inhibition tfrom ister- pence W lour, Minneapolis millers hiud ady: far as hie stated that Minneapodis mill u vanced the price of flour, “Fhe quantity of Wi nent showed a 280,000 1y n prices advanced on numerous by while e has issued to Jardine ter inhibiting him trom ministerial functions, A Horrible Towa, Oct. 8, Hinan, who runs an emp) ment ageney, was brotally assaulted to-day. One eye was torn fron ils so destroyed, and his face Cullinan took a party of laborers spedd to work on the k Stoux Criy, JSpeckal to the fet and totatly to the depot to b sy horn & Missoui fi np eorn and the for cashs 2 cial el noon a furtiier advance of %@!{e Was re- cord ers was one, Milie tthe depot before tl ed 1o Cullinan s oflic L the money wi for mess pork were 1 anis in jail and reft hardly recover from s fnjurics, for Arimy Favorites, WasinaGron, ¢ s ut Ll former qu erals Sherman, nd Howard, that their present per- ~The vepubli here to-day and no, ticket, "Treasurer, C, Gillespies sheviff, Ed - Hershiser; recorder, Barrett Seott: ¢! v superintendent, €A Jucob Davi ¥, Malloy. The nious and selected candi ol the pertvd 100 detegates, and all cently ssued orders sendi lents all ofticers who hay ton re- YOALS OF Iore, he subject broy bt to hig attention that 16" exceptions the operations of the ordeg Issued after long persondl considerat v, who fully kne.y Malione sadd this was all without his knowledge, The prevailing systein Tost an Interest in their ments and that WASHINGTON, Oct, 5—The following ex- jiauli bo deoralizing SMYRNA, Oct, 5.~ wilitary cireles in th e started for S under orders reat activity pre tive Bre.)—"The removal of t) oniea and me ceiver of the land oftice wis & source of greag or the snie pli Russia is desirous of Juke of Cumberlund the throy Bismarck will favor the proj tion, as it will settle the Brunswick vo will be, elected. 1 have no | LONDON, Oct. 8. the union of Bulgaria POWers 1o 1ecoj rinent has decided and Rowmelia, o graduglly ) classes of reser s will be ealléd out shortly, Caonne CL Cafnell, surveyor? L. D, Lincoln, supg erintendent: C, A il Roberts, coni A Profession WOONSGCK 1P, Bennett, a profession atlempted o o e 0l Wt and treated s, P crowd Titerally he elothing from his body, leaving notli- Rowne, Oct, B—Thei | Al nuber o eolored Yoluntear troops, | ease at Palerio yesterdiy NUMBER 95 POUNDS, PECKS AND PRICES, Thursday's Trading at Chicago on 'Change and at the Stock Yards. CATTLE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Advancing Prices on Cattle—~A Buall Movement in Wheat Shared . Largely by Corn Options. Chieago Live Stock. Cmeaan, Oct. 8—[Special to the BenJ— CATTLE- Receipts of cattle for the day 0,400 against 46 last Thursday, making about S1L400 for the week so far ag the sime timo last week, active otherwise, Some salesmen their natives could get yestenday. T forenoon W aged only about 1,400 Ibs. and sold for £0,05, Prime 1500 to 1600 1, steers, considering what they solll for yesterday, would s inst 15,309 fod I'rade has beon nd prices rather on the upturn than imed they sold least 10¢ higher than they @ st sale during the sabunch of natives that avers o1l for $6.20@ 5 but there was none of that class on tha to good corn-fed natives of 1203 be quoted ot from 1 low grade grassy nae Nt and along there, ssified bes XANS and rangers as slock eon= ding bully 0 continued and fecdor evival is now 1as et in and Texas rror is one of the things of the past Tever terro « ( Stock ealf t is movin oz quie ly un- der 1o of prices, Shipping ) Is, $5.406.10 0 ta 930t 1,200 Ihs, S3.75@ nd feeders, $260@3.50, Cow mixed, $1.80 bulk, $275( ‘Through Texas atile "~ uns AL 600 head sold ab nger: nas §3.00 (@ 3, Sales: Lis Wy ans, 1,00 b 3 204 Wyonii L LOTEIhs, $56): 81 Wyom- ings, 1) 3 130 W mnlu:—'}‘-:{.\nlnn. 104! s, Ve 18, JOSS L0041bs, € Wyom LSS I‘,z‘ 50 Montanic + b, tinig, 1,08 3,00} 3 22 Toxans, 878 Tbs, 7 "Texans, B8 LS, €25, ptsof hogs for the day wero 305 last Thursday, making for the week so f agains ame time Iast week, 'This nactive, s o good 0 1oGs—Roe Ainst averize of be higher, ors, following their practiee of yesterday, were leading ers, their pureliises yesicrday amounting lialf of the receipts. nd Common Korts gens and fair to good 7 /%5, with best heavy af . The demand for light - selected dwindled down to small propor- ancy of buyers fue New York arkets take m 200 108 A0Wn teysleins, odds and ends d from 500 5,95, and thera vood a string of ordine in which werc odds and Donght s low s rough and Pucking and shippin Tt Wit 1 to 150 S0 to 210 Ibs. $3.85@ 410, Skips, §2. [ Chicago Produce, 3 CIneaGo, Oct. S—([Special to the Bee]— Wi et to-day oxpes bull movement, more an has been wite mber The opening fisure for No a8 on a liberal lily to 83%e, ofterings, rose sterday, but the buying Ivaneed under | There was another strong rally e, the highest figure quoted tor that optien since the great break in wheat during the, month - of to day quoti noted yesterda, ust. Cables are strong at ady; nce o quoted at Liverpool for Am lie statement wis also made th cod priegs 1@ t notwithstanding re- off, Wi ilso had ads or whea t ipts showed a fallin nland and” the contis se for the weok of l alded the liet, and g orders, or the day b outside quotations, her than yesterday, =Receipls of com to<lay were 220 speculative market ruled guict and while cash was active and a shudo lor. Phe advanee in wheat helped to rket closed e higher sigher for October, willi no spes in other futures, In the after- ton piss Phese eonditions tone assumed by the valey Ars—Ruled tame and quiet with no spe- ehange I quotations, ProvisioNs=-\Were strong L orly prices e ligher, it sets while fard showed an e or the day, Flour was fets and shippin acconnt, Bales for many days past and the g well eicared ol stoek, Prices Aions, - Holt County Republicans, O'NE, Neb, Oct, 5, —[5pecinl to the Bee.) L ocounty convention mes inated a full county Butler: judge, B. 8, kK, 1B, K. Cleveland; sur- . Pompson : coroner, 1. 1K, Smithy 1vie: commissionery nnmissioner (short tevm), Ty convention was very hario- s from Wl partd v strong ones, 5o thak given. There was *presont, Bill - The Valentino Land Offie VALENTINE, Neb, Oct, B—[Special o the register and ree congratulation among the democrats and to many republicans, as Rogister Morrls has ane conized many of his party, he being badly deledate to the Haw cun\tmllol‘l‘ s, drrespeetive of paty, witl™ hol W Jollcation meeting to-norrow bight. Cherry C VALENTINE % [Bpecial to the Bek.)—The Chery county republlean eone vention et and nominated the following ticket: Judy s B Znre, sheridl ; damed , coroner: DraA. Lewis, ticaswery Solinson, Dr, . A, Ra » e, - Especially for the Ladies. 00N, Oct, S [Special to the Brk - 1u L the ehureh conterence at Portsmouth yess terday, Mr. Horsley, It denouneement of the demoralizing effuct of nide 0 i e il thiat the o 1 sty el thit the i il o ke A sweepi Uy o dndy students, o e o pang igure onght 10 bo the 1itsy