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R I P T e THE OMAHA e FIF'J‘IC}:].\"I‘II YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY A\}()B\Tl OCTOBER l}i, 1885. ; Nl"MV]HCR. Ilm‘.' of their differences withemployers is needed ; agitators have for months been fomenting The woman's board, co-operating with the — a revision of the tax law and the appointment. | risings among Serviang on the frontier erican board, held a meeting, at which ¥ . of non-partisan board uired, 1 closes g g King Milan has more thanonee remonstrated ¥ OnJy Yomen sere presen ) Ton B Tlothing Absolutely Cortain but Judge For- | With a stmimary of the 1 <iontie and other | America’s Greatest Prelats Entombed and | N1 i hs m € Butgaria, a4l has | Hanlan and Loo Beat Courtney and Oonley | i toard met atd otk and elocted the | Thursdag's Trade in Live Stock, Producs s Overwhelming Bleotion eforms effected sinee the demoeratic party 4 " ) Parnd demanded that the misehief makers be in % o Qo poe | followin Meers President, Mark Hop sions at Qhioago. aker's Overwhelmiag Election, came into power in the state three years' ago His Memory Consigued to Perpetuity, terned. Promizes to this effect have, it is in the Great Double Soull Race. | King, D. D., LL. 1.3 viee-president, Eliphale and Provisionsat Ohioago which e dsclares, entitles, it o the cut aid, Toen made by the Thilgarian governy i W Biadehford ¢ presidontial camiitiees Ay cGIS tintied charge of {he state’s affairs JCLOSKEY" went, but they remain unfulatled. 1t is this - s 8 gistus: C, Thoipson, D, D, Hon. Alpha ¥ | SEC i THE LEGISLATURE IN DOUBT: | ‘Lifvard I, Jones, the candidate, tor | CARDINAL M'CLOSKEY'S BURIAL. omistion that i to be made pretext for the | THE CHICAGO-ST. LOUIS ROW. | f{iniy Jam Furnsworth, ‘Hon, dosepn 8. | THE BEE'S SPECIAL ADVICES: R, liewtennnt governor, endorses the platform | Servian invasion, of Buligarin. M. Mijato . Boper, Ebert €, Swith, “Fdwin T Webb Great Tndignation at the Frauds in | Bave (i s cluim to ofieil Treoenitions he | Grand and Imposing Ceremontes |} & ot pinisterat kondon, sald today | gy pivae of the Leagne-Assoctation | i (vt Bl Taavs At 3 [ cattie Slow Under a Liberal Supply—~ Anothnatl —Jadpe Forake declares that the interests of the agricultural t the Last.Sad approved tie prociamation inciting a rising Antes Aborte " Thwing corresponding seeretarics, Mathan Wheat Takes a Tumble Nl L Lt community deserve primar. constleration by B in Servia, which were soized on the 2ith of bkt bia i S G L. Clak, Edward K. Alden, : : Congratulated — te- wrisli e pledges economy in ex Rites e Eloguent last month, Drighton, Laton na lson_ Saithy recording secretary, Corn Very Slow -~ esan equalization of taxation A o A WAR PREFEST. Wake Rev. Meney, A Stimson: treasurer, ogs Active. tion of the rights of those ik Loxnoy, Oct. 15.—Servia has sent a_ ciren Baltimor IR A e PR Hogs Active - I\\’Huh?u-\"nn teclares against prison contract lar note o the powers l'l‘;np!uiuin; of_1v - Arthur W, Larts and James W hynuhvn i abor. ards weated inroads by robber’ bands from Bal 3 Prosident Hopkins s now in the twenty ditongs Live Bioe The Ohio Blection. - [Cardinal McCloskey's Tunerak, | Fire TSI thae. (hise complaint. fs it Sporting EBvents. soventh year of lis sorvico ga. presidents He | il b tebils WHITE HOUSE CALLERS, New Yonk, Oct <I'he first beams of the | tended as a pretest for a declaration of wa TIE GREAT DOUBLE SCULL RACT. spoke at'considerable fength recalling some Ciieaao, Oct THE GIAND AIMY PETITION—BOUNCING A | WOring sun had hardly guilded the stecples | Within the inst two dayadh(0 resorves have | Arnaxy, N, Y., Oct. 15.~The race between | of the incidents connectud thewavith, | His | Carrnu—Tecelpts of eattle for the day were New Yorw, Oct. 15— [Special to the Brr.] | With uncovered heads entered the eathedral | great enthusinsm. is manifested throughout | Was rowed this afternoon. was at the same tine, filled with visitors 3n Cincinnat! wid frregularities in out lying dis | _hu’ Jlomld’s Washington speelal says: | Whore the remains of Ameriea’s first, and | Greece, Shortly after 4 o'clock the word tostart [ listening to Rev. Dr. Magonn, of T, Dr. [ against 81505 for the same tine list weeks tricts aro tho groat impedments, Foraker's | “The white house was the aftraction for a [ MOW departed, eardinal Iy, and knelt before Arirens, On I IR GRERCE, | urront | WASEiven and Hanlan and Leo cauzht the i‘!".'\'"."l;.'lr_ If;; il \'"”leu ;.".‘L‘;‘.:.Il“:l;‘ H.’;’- | In ‘l‘:\‘lbn‘l‘ll way fv.uiv W .m»m\y..-. «h»]\\' nl\'d- not plurality £ far s 20,185, Ad nittng that | number of people to<day. Over a dozen sene ltar. Prayers tor the opening of a new | yire that Brinee Aloxander at the head of an [ Water ana sent their shells halt a 1ensth 10 16000 Goses ab noon fo-morrow. A bR LB il ) Hamilton county fs about even and that Brown | 008 Wore anionz thoss who had interviews | 85 were said and the priosts walked slowly | army is mareliing from Philipopoiis toward | frontand gradually inereased their lead with | of natives selling e ower than fast week. with the president, The number of promi- | 40Wn the center aiste,on either side of the | Adrianopile, a steady ¥ stroke, Comtney and Conley pull- | Personal Paragraphs, The number of good 10 choiee natives was nent callers were also semewhat larger than | catafalque and returned to the saeristy. Loxnox. O S S e Vienna corres. | I8 unevenly. In this order they continued | C. M. Buder, of Crete, is at the Paxton, | small in comparison with other sorts, and usial. New York was very strongly repre Two hundred policemen kept the great | pondent télegraph that Belerade advances | for the first quarter of wmile, Hanlan and Loran Clark, of Albion, is stopping at | Steh were not any aper than yesterda | i | 5 | seated. It M. Hodges of Haverslow A | erowd which had assembled shortly before 8 | Tro od souree, .vul| says the Servian L'\:uh]l‘\ll,\ Ivn‘ln;..}vlni\ the ) hlul 'ylylm“z | the Paxton Uhere were but few prime, first-class v g o o Tho rep £ : (rs: 11 cross th ntier to-nicht. At a e-quArtens of a length was cained o o N . g s city | on the warket. Texa o rather s it tho lowielature. The republi- | Josepls W, Kay, of Brooklyn, presented n 1 TV v off 1s s Tyostorday Kime. Mitan | Courtiiey aiid Contoy sertld down t steady | Ed M. Coftin, of Ord, was in the ity | 0 the warket, - Texans e ol opened at 8 nd the c th < oA, he ¢ ) lat psterday, but there was a liberal ran of westerns and eams cliiim the reprosentative In Hardin county | president some resolutions adopted by the | ©F g b " e, waiting "“&L ;:wl:' “1.. two days we shall know what we A r(u“h'.‘zi‘\‘u"\l' |v||I JERimarolatver lfi\' ye I‘ \ ok 2 ¢ | rangers. Tteceipts were gain heavy, and buy and admit (ho clection of o democratio roprese nd Army of the o Veterans' | Was dnvited o enter. As e | have to do.” : LG bk UL 8. Draper, of Niobrara, is o guest at [ TUKCTS, JReceipls wew i Al : ek G el il bl Ll the Veterans' | o boginning. ihe - sorvices | | LONDON, Oct. 15—The Daily Telograph | erews seemed to b pulliig for all they' wers the Milld L3 ors were slow to get In suddle and look stock tative in Stark county. Otherwise the situation S association. The resolutions recom S 3 "he governmient has given Barl Daf- | worth, At the end of the givst mile Hanlan gL : 5 . Wit ‘e Xeop ‘o nwhillo, to! Just romains unchanged.] mended that the soldiers should have prefer- | W reached the crowd without bee ane carto bianeho o act in Burtinah as | and Lee wradually inereased the gap. Han- [ C. C. MeNish, of Wisner, Neb,, is at o DR AR ,J,.’,v EHHNENR TS CINOINS AT ence in not only retaining offiees now held | Breater, the streets for several squares in may require, lan .~IV||!I(:II at Courtney’s rowly @ at Hu'lmlh:. the Mill | hml\‘\flll'.’ l\::‘ ||:~‘n-l;:‘|\1‘|'|tv:\.-:“ \\‘\\viy:‘;‘(.u»":;\h;,, 5 g N 3 By A TREUA Dt I easa I ollia Just | CVery direction being filled with carriages and he and Lee the turn irst with W, AL Willis; of David City, is n g 1ALy i) bar 10 (1815086 o 11 Toutr dil Cixcix, Ohio, October 1 [Special o | bS5 Ay ity | il asses ot people: within, the e Lakis ROGRRIWA apparent ease, “Courtines wind Conley steered | o S S N : g It & o mber to disgione of I fone diys the Bee.]—There i3 eat deal of erooked | Defore the president camedown to hold the | eathedral was gra impressive, The & ake Brie ) wildly and took Hanlin and Led's water, | at the d 2 \ - yetthey have disappeared, gone somewhere ORIt oottt el i 4| AL NP iR Fede ptiba - A6, easl Fo0TR Wl body of the eardinal had during the | New Yo, O At meetinig of the | They sigzged all v the coe trom the | S, Bverts, of Palls City, is registered | nd therears peopie whe continually "‘“1 k conneetio I co g the ! s 3 heei pliced ogany coflin pre- | q v X ko Erie & ¢ to the turn, which the e chumsily, e Paxtol about trade being dull, whey act the Targ turns in this city and at other points in this | It was notieed that Miss' Zobrinskl, who | ol "EUNENEL MHCEIL SR BN | directors of the Now York, Lake Erle & | RIS (9 J7 S SR OEEAGE SIS | at the Paxton. - : Wt by of catile probably ever sold [y Btate where they were not connted last night, | (R 10 be the grand nieee of Count Pulas- | of purple veivet bodered with velm fringe | Western railway to-day E. 8. Bowen, the | gl turn, and their opponents won easily by | | € 8.1 %, of Central City, spent yes- | our days in (his market went over the scales The republic TR 1 s e | K VIS amone those scated in the east room, | hung about Robs of wold extends | vieepresident, tendered his resignation on | three lenjsths in 1815, tevday in the city. sinee Monday fast. | Prices were low, very bt ol e ot VoG s DEe | s Zobrinski b regarded as aomild kind of | ing the entive lenath of the coflin oramented | aceount of i1l health, 1t was aceepted and | | Courtney and Conley eame in 15 sceonds | Joln M. Ragan, of Hastings, is quar- | 10w, on the ereat bulk of stock, and shipporss glvenont tolold the ballots in the boxes | @ nuisance, and liable atany time to create a | jis sides. The body had been so placed that solut t regrot adopted Felton | later. tered at the Paxton speeially those that handie native stock, are il further orders. The elaim s stoutly | Sensation.” She has been” liere a number of | the head of the dead prelate was rised above QIULIDNE OLEFEGTOU SHODILUL Ll Entering on the last mile, Thanlan and Lee 5 3 Fiay 5 | losing a large amount of money. The sioeker e that the democrats have elocted. th years with some Kind of a elaim against the | the levelof the cotiin and was easily scen from | Was eleeted first vice-president of the com- | had the ruee well in hand and bezan to take | . N. S, Harding, of Nebraska City, we Wl teeder trade continues quict, and_the n et itta A thetr | overiment, and Swell - known “to-alinost | below the pews. Fhe aisics crowded with | pany, and Charles Paine, who has for some | things coolly, with thice open lengths be- | in Omaha yesterday. stock eall trade was rather dull this for legislative and county tickets. Nearly twen | every ane who lis business about. the eapi- | peaple, Five thousand were gathered within | ine boen general superintendent of the New | tween them and Courtiey and Conley, €iving | =1 13 Thyvife and M. D, Hesse, of Beat- | Hoon. _ Sh v i ty precinsts are <l oat. Inone precinet in |tk Shetalks Enclishso imperfectly that | the walls of the cathedral, - Botoro 10 o'clock, | York, T'or » was seleeted see- | the latter their wash. When two i a0, Reaiat Uie PALIEN ) Ivm‘n‘\\ ll\}uu\\ u;«l .l,;.w ||.nlul<-nl her elai; | whil the throng waiting the opening of thé | ond Viee-presi . William M. Clements, | miles werd ‘l"nmhilmlH:m‘-l” and T P ,‘, | P. Smith, of Scluy 1 focd, s and - no b to get her out of “the east room as quickly | solemn requiem began, the papal zowaves, in | for many years general superiniendent of the | & few seconds and aain upon enterin wikner and | Smith, of Schuy- | crs and fo i votes wore returned than registored. The possible, Doorkeeper Densmore sent @ | zold Tace and bright unifornis. marehed down | Balthnore & O1 U ong Vlien Courtney and Conley lad | ler, are at the P mived, 1he; 400 Dulk tromgh . ke ensimore sent i | old lace and brig s, d o altimore & Olio road, was appointed gen- | Jast length. - When Courtney and Conley had | lor, wre at the Paxton. nixed, 10 rong Lincoln elub (republican) has gatherad un- | kuly after her to invite her to_examinethe | the eentre aisie and took up their position | ral superintendent of the New' York, Penn- [ nearly reached their stern, Tantan and Lee | 31 "3 "\ oA dum, of Fort Niobrara, is wtle stoady, B0 to 1030 1bs, ¥5.00@ officiul returie on the head of the ticket from [ J0NCrs 1in the: conservatary, “his dea be- | about he catufatque. A moment later adong | sylania & Ohio voad. 4. 8, Hammond was [ settied “down to work and wih adozen | B3 Meddun, of 1 S B0 L0 900 Ibs, S.86@3.40; 000 1o/ 700 Ihey 811 bitt thirea procinets, t the Nincteenth | g, to keep her in - the | conservatory | procession of white-robed priestsand acolytes | appointed general freight agent of the New | strokes sent. their shell fonr lenzths in the pping at the Pa A western rangers | weak: natives o (i o 1 the Stneteenth | until the eception wasover, The old lady suse | uled to seats near the high altar. “There was | York, Lake Erie & Western road, to succeed | lead, but on sleking up at the finish wou by S, C. Pautz, A J Bell and W, F. Scott, | and half breed O wintert | ;\ rd, and one in the \m\.‘ These put | pe d‘l-‘l:ll\;.lrl not right ‘Il;l .|l‘~';lm:-lx|(n:»:"‘. a tnoment of « Xiictancey iy Father I,I.nmm-l E. Foley, commercial agent. "n";‘nh:"- by, Hanlan was hailed with wreat | of York, are at the Millard. s s S T, Foraker 557 alieal. and so - far the republican | perseant Densimore was foreed, therefore, to | waved his hand and the stillness was broken —— cuthusiasi oz Powle 145 1bs, S5:253 100 Wy £ L1 Ibs, candidates havo boen mmine | Eher tenderly out of the white house door. | by’ the ehanting of the oflice of the dead. e s hi TIE BIG GAME BNDS IN A ROW Niiner WV Breo il &, 1 Towle, ‘ol | lds: Goldridn axuns 1008 lbe i £ | She came back almost as quick asshe was put | Then two acolytes bearing two lighted can- A0 ARIUD DB U DIC ST, Louis, Oct. 15.~The between the | Niobrara are at the Millarc Wyoming 1,040 | 90 Wyoning of Foraker, indieating that the re- | out, hut not allowed to enier the roon. She | dles and followed by another procession of Loxnoxn, Oct. 15.—The trouble hetween | Browns and Chicagos here to-day broke up Dr. P.C. Corvigan, of O'Neil, is in the Vs 1,086 b, S 19 Wyoming 1 ' ere. O fn said fonight: “There | Should be put out ol 3 e house, owed betore the high altar. Ther © i o anvexati ¢ the piring was very unsatisfactory to e e i ol ceipts 0f hogs 1o ay 27,000, e T O LU s et 1 i antong hIL RIBAYOT: Diososiing: ag Dot o oo, il altar. JIew jeuie | probably lead to the anvexation of the for- | ALK wisery ansatisticto Sl NG | g afoe W AT Allmon has removed his | ! ARG up the to-nicht,” but vefused to say [ ihe government. “Ehe last time this ldy got nors and archbishops,. When ail [ 0er (o India. The watter was seriously dis- | acainst them. In the sixth iining, play was | family from Sioux City to Omaha, ck 5o fnragainst W, 112 for more. eapapers have eoll 11 bt nf- | It the east room she demanded her claim | was ready the ehoir chanted a reguiem 1 eussed at the Indian department to-day. It | suspended for some time by over United States District Attorney Lam- some time Jast wed Miaket opened teen preciicts, bt 1o one seems ok should be paid, and the president, who was | The choir numbered over 100 ve Avch- | i3 penerally Dallgved that ?‘"" i foree | one of his decisions in e R L B T T =y active ata steady munge of prices. Asido fed Returns, 15,—(Special to the Brml— {106 progress of the count 18 vory slow and athering up the loose cnds of the returns geems almost beyond nchievement. The frauds making about H0%s for the weel And Ottawa will wive Hondly & majority equal to the majority for Clevelnnd st yoar, Fora wil “he 18 Very little new can o'elock in order, The doors of the cathedral the Fourth ward connted Tust nizht 300 more when'the rest il be i or who wil see thom, | Uhable (o understand, w word she said, had | bishop Corr s celebrant of the pontif- | will be seiit to Wardal todefose King Thebaw | safe, — when he - was v oul. S A 5 from regular packers, two n W irms com In fact it is hardly espeeted that anything | diffienlty in getting rid of he 1 f.m», Monsiguenr Farrelly \\I\ifl.«l\l and annex the country to ndia in order to | Later on, after the ball which hit outside the Willinm Robertson, wife and familv, [ menced to-da; The shippers bonght freely more deiinite B i how IL.. wi will be —— f. 1"(" : Inw ; fi-hl»r:\ n of iur\un‘(]I"ulnn-nrunurlir.llimm whenever th :nm‘lllvvw.ll»miuluu..t'u-m.»llwn[w it rw.ul';ulnll tlvf A|l. ison, Neb, ave guests at the Mil- ,‘"[;".‘u(\'"l:}'."' ‘||lul|‘|] iy ‘(!'.:"\.{""(‘{ri & made b ore the count s n o 3 rloan ‘Baterprise and “Archbishop Gibbon's sermon, | king of Burmal wants to raise money to give | st base had heen declared a foul was siven | Jarc recially on_commor rdinary pack Ther s el more. o on indignation l‘“'v‘:m,"‘\h',".mu t "1‘”U|In l"ll‘xuu';l!“ll“:n: tions were made for - concluding | a great feast. B e R TIDOoI koY Sl s O. B, Willard, Aaron Wall and W. A, | jprtgs Thesituation wag abeut llke tis: fi and threais of what is needed to porify the SHINGTON, Oct. dispatel s by bestowal of Episcopal absolutions. | orlf s off the field. Sullivan elvims it was not h LS 2 oA e S | the buyer wanted w particn closely as- city of corruption thin was vo Dietore the | the state department. dated Septembaor 7, the | "Lhe coflin-was then remaved fron. the i s but Anson who called ut foul, | Wilson, of Loup City, spent yesterday in rted Kind, e would have o pay fully as Tiol of lust v, Tiis is not contined to re- | dragoman of the United States legation at | falque and earried to its Jast resting ph in _The Antelope County Fair. Sullivan nade no, decision Omiha has at the opening; if the saesman had @ publicans, bui comes also from (Qemo Telieran gives the substancs of the recent | e erypt under the high altar, where it was | NELGn, Neb., Oet. 15.~[Special to the | the game on the gromnd hut wave it to Chi- | BB, Fonner, of Calloun, Neb., was { or so tlai did not coma Who care mare for the purity of the hatlot bhox i Rl e reeent | opigeed beside the body of Archbishop Hughes. | Bizk.]—The Antelope county faiv opened fo- z0 to-night at the hotel by the seore, 910 0. 5 5 e Coidday buying his winter sxactly to standard he could not get a8 than 1 &t of tholr Heket: Tho conversation with the Persian minister of | e congregation and clegy then quictly dis- : : 3 Browns elaim that the” decision will noi | {1y 3 . s price as at - the opening, L T TR BAD I eo S e foreign atfairs, in which his ex kea | persed. © - 2 day with every prospeet of being suecessful. ek as it should have been wade on the | Stock of goods. % and ends at S3.40005,60, and fair to goo nt frands, Said one citizen of | whether the | iareh THE FUNERAL SEEMON. ‘The exhibit of the produets of the soil is lirge | cronnd. ~ When the game ended the seore | B M. Bartlott, Bsq., left for Madicon | packing and mixed WS, Wit I standing Tt night, "1 Iy fear | husiness in P » Derstan govern: e Youte, Oct 1o seron at the | and fine and e display of fine stock i ex- | oo 0.5 in tavor of Chicaz. grterday on businesscommected with the | U beot, vyt =5 o should~ provoeation some : s disposed (0 offerevery fa I | funeral of Cardinal McCloskey this morning | tremely ereditable fora new conn(ry. Senator BRIGHTON BEACH EACTS, iross attachment ease sold at 606,105 Tough g thiing fearful will Jppen. T sec Signs that | Bont i disposed fo offer every tacility in | WL ol Ftihat NeGlonies GEINING | tremely ereditable fora new connte *1 Bricnrox Beaci, Oct, 15, There was a R DI ) 1692 packing and shipping 250 to thing toanil witl happen. - T wca wig their power to improve the business relations | Jya, breachol by Arcibishop ¢ WOk | Van Wyek was to have addrossed the fair | BriGHToN Bract, Oct, 1. Uhere Mrs. Coukling and Mrs. Kato Horald, | & 1 woights, 150 T 150 1 R Sl e L R bos hetween | Porsia and | the United - Staies. | 8000 (W SRYE Q0 (Jot SUB - NAS | Dut its postponement ta the present date an | 0B IRISEEIE B0 ECETOEIE (oL motier and sister of Mra. Dwight Hull | G 10 19 1o 310 s, T8 40¢s. 03 skip CrxeisN Aty Ok DT irhegilarities | AUV, opropesals e gaid for the | e e ey o | econnt of the lute sallepex-geare rendered | py ARl Wie R SN |G Gy that lady. at her rosilence on | 550 i 3 AT I "'I'I“l’-l”l;"\l\‘:;‘fi conleessions’ for tramways, railways, mines 351y, apnlicd -;”"d"“ mvh"'{‘;‘ip“t it impossible for him to atténd. org, oNErOLs ;5 = LIS STEthaRE ) 5 | d St i S i ctio or commercial projeets. would receive the y apy 0§ EliEprier e ) i car-olds b o made | ost serions. and avorante conademtioe | wWhose inortal remaing lay before you, He Sevén-eighths of a mile, two-vear-oldss | = op 5 e e Gl Neb. made Chicago Pros gon i clases of well- | 0L dioven s L st chosen outor afl mew living o i Brown County Demecrats. Qsceoin won, Besso . secaid, Biseait third. | | “V; fp Chiniinses, bf Oratee Hob mte | oL G T et o th Tim 1< 1 « peote. The palpable erime of put- | Hhops T irlge the highest ecelosinstical position in this | Arxsworrir, Neb., Oct 15,—The demo- | Time, 1:56, sl Ll d ) LI S IO SR e i she/ut R i more i G Inndred votes in one hos | e Uit Siin e dntraduced by | ition that he i el Jacob Lk testic P b b '.‘m,‘ omtion yester- | o Me, aH azes: Cardinal MeCloskey wou, | ¢ity vesterday, and replenishod his stock | A sbarp break aceurrod Ju the wheat wiiriet in excessnl the of that precinet l,,ml‘,,lh,(,,,‘\,w,‘”m“‘,i" lis power toen. | moniesand give light to Israel in his law. The LA Bk EaROnLON By Le Ervor second, Miss Goodrich third.” Time, | of general merchandise, day, at one time selling off 22 from the :nu.n‘u.. e the ienation, caneil: | conraze American contmeree and Tdustry i | lorous omaients of a poniilr to which iy :unl"Inn;nll\{llmll (qu“f;vllu\!\ln‘_: couiity | 8 0ol e ALC .~i,|m‘|\.l, «\m F. T Steilor, iest point reached during the excitement y in Gering he city.| A little rSit, i At any . fair conditions | the sacred test refers had a two fold signiu icket: Clerk, A. L. MeCor Mile s e-quarter.all aes: Popsy won, £ o000 "IM. Walk torlings T: M. | of vosiorday. 1 s oy et s el st night o P an et sk condltions ulion. Thoy symbolized in theoyes of | ww. 2eGill; fudge, J. W. Daviss: sheritt, | Binst second AlolligVulton third. “hinc, VAL DGR mpball, | oy e ot S D ey discuss phans, 1 k was had and i gen- » government. He wishes {EanG] W | the people ” 1 spiritual ~ dignity and 1. J. Murphy: ‘superintender i 211845 & s Ul o fore T | plal oL ! 10300 J il understanding feachea that ste s would | ghe Sovpomant Doavithed thisieh uld be | quthority, to the pontiit limselt they vepre- | | R e i fvceeplechase: Short eonrse: Ruchicl won, !:’”l o S |M Lot RS MU closed an inerease of 1:2:0 000 bushels, which be taken o day for ealling an indignation | of'\iiicn, The Kine of Derdin s ale | Sent the 'mieror ornaments of virtue with Ty yDrTLTHermay eommis:d | (7UlE0 Griniteeconi K LGTat s STl | S bERO B8 BRO I FINEARIERE was a surprise to the trade, uid (he prospeet ATONTA PATHE RACE A LA aATTeRC of fighting in Bulgaria appeared to by dissi- meeting. The “watter was “diseussed to-day, | soverni {imes ex pressed himsels | 0 | which hie shouid be adorned, and without | gjoner. — el But ho Formmal eall was made. Notwithstand® | Fiieating vers T miin i & manter | which the most precious ormaments lose theiy | 1107 = Hus AT ] ing this, the [ bout Turner | Ayerieans, & 1 lustre, These saered robes of tie eardi NNATIL Oct, 15, The attendanee was A hard looking customer, who gave his | pated by an advanee in British consuls. Nall to-night and applic as made for e e remind you of an exalted dignity to which A Pennsylvania Plague. very g 1 the weather warm aid ple Jol “’“ i =i Sk W this | The opening was heavy, starting prices he hall o1 the purnose of holding an indig- DolotaiDey he was faised. They remind Tim of the ga; RITTANING, Pa.,Oct. 15.—Diphtheria ant. The track was stifl. SHEte I LG S A e i o 10 ion meeting ‘The proprictor took advant- akota Domocrats. ments of innocence,worn by his Divine Mas- IEPANING, R0k Pl ! Seven furlonzs: Avchbishop won, Hills- | 6ing about 3 o'clock near the corner | Showing a dec s S age and refused the ladl, Che men lingered | MITCHELL, Dak., Oct. 15.— The demacratic and crimsoned with His precious bload, | phoid fever are raging with great seve boro second, Little low “thirl. * Lime, | 205 T b i Jack i additional Aot l”“‘."",“,‘- and deetined about the place, some uftering the most vio- | contral committes held an all-uight seeret that he should be ready, if | here, while many cases are kept conecaled. 3414, X of Fourteenth and Jackson strects by $e more befors: busing bocanio. e ent o o of the leaders, whom they | g, leht In thi S necessary to lay down hi is s asse d porsons | Five furlongs: Blue Hood won, Feliciter | Oficer Murphy. He is supposed | December option de’lined to (2, rogard the Violtions of | S¢S0 last night in this city and formulated | 500 pien, The cardimal’s d ag | 1t18 known that nearly one hundred persons | goqnd, Endover third. Time, 1:0i. | or jeood buying rose to 4 e i ey measires. Ot | an address to the demoerats, advising that | browght sorrow to the universal ) are down with one of these diseases. Phrec-quarters of a mile: Mockfig Bird | to be the man who has | uin to t27e, and rose e amld some ern argued In Tavor of moderation: amiurged | they take no action regarding the constitit- | Wil a8 the chureh in amerlve od Nowr oy | fatalities are very nuineraus, fifle 5 | won, Banglo sccond, Glenloch third. — Time, | for several nights past heen the terror of | excitement, but toward the close on regulae it e flest possible Sisont e AR e | g wcently framed for Sonth Dakotand | L1 e Wi grtef the geat heart of ‘the | Baving oceursed within the st fen . | 10, that neighborhood. Night before Tast | boasd brokes under B Lo e, et o s hhart e, clvan ! i Y framed Toroouih Dakotaand | govereign Pontitfand the eollege of eardi ivery precaution is being taken (o prevent | Mile and an_efghth: Trollope won, Grey | one of the houses in that Vieinity was en- | aud closed at wbout that igure, In the S for the diseovery and | eluse to, ~partiel ot D e el of which he was an illustrions member the spread of the discase, ol secund, Volo third, e 2:0% | tered and alady - ocoupant assinlied in | Boon l'““l‘-;:'-'ll",‘;"',’ sl Nrg ne .',’,?; ution ol th nders against the law. | il eleet i Mhoviaanoy distinguished ornament. Nor was this grief ———— opedale won, Aretino sccond, Val- | hed and badly injured. Scveral per- [ SoiIGr GRUONS QIOKG L0 8280 Ol ! and eleet s . ¥y denounce ; e x v inj ralopers | led at e or 9L e ¢ yesterday. Re- ity of holding a | i o ey ynfined 1o those who were of (he household % L lisia third. Tiine, 1:45, R liavolinla ottt Fiolt sl at ey ¥ iy, Re mecting, the crowds inally dispersed, ‘The | oo iomtoponal povement " JIIUSE | GEaith, 18 extended to all classes and ereeds Indescribubly Outrageous. MABYLAND JOCKEY CLUR RACTS, O ol srs ol A et ity il vera g G somie- policaauthorities il notice of the proposed | 416 Soice in' the matter. Tt also appoin el an | ©f the community. “The great heart. of Loxpoy, Oct. 1 inuskin, srenlyingl) 3 Bazmione 0 5= Theroivasiv goodiatal || BEEHER GG e E I CRSIR G SRS TIWIE STt ateRoTH st oints while ndighation n and fearing it it | 0GEVe committeo of one fronn each tudie | York has mournéd himas well, hecause this | to an appeal in favor of the use and study of | tendance and fair fcing to-day. i il O] s AL U e AR T 6 T T st g ) ch j It LU A La B e o e ries (e 2 ARse. ! oF i Ahe D Mile, all ages: Sam Brown won: Elmen- | of these outrages had announced that he | were called fiom by carly cables, but. privite denounce the Berner trial, when the mot | il distriet, of which D, 3. Inman”was | LTS0S and honered citizens. nude female models, says an artist can do | g0 Suond’ Col, Clark, hied. | Time, 1340 | wonld kil anybody who attempted to | cables later in the'ddiy quoted thiem easier. burned the court. house, viey strenghencd | eeted ehairman. “The archibishop then brietly sketehed the | much better without them than with them. Oriole handicay ages, wile and one | avrest him, I Higding is proven to be | Cors—=Corn ruled very slow and elosed the force and used all p ition tomeet stich R ardinal’s life and touched upon a few salient | [Apology for the abave evid of the sessic won Swilt, sceonds Enivma, | the man it will go hard with him asier, thongh not upprecinbly lowe # resuit. The holding of an indignation Exposed Tr rities, features in his long and eventtul carcer, master critie’s bad tasto ean bo found in tho | ikt i, 2005 5 A Qais—onts e quict and unel :'lf‘."l{ny meeting has - been disconraged by Mayor | St Lovts, Oct. 15.—The Post-Dispateh’s - fact that he is aged and has recently been [ Mile and fiveeicliths, all ages: Forterw . e IVISIONS -LTOVISIONS Were casier early, Suith and by all who wish peace. But tier ralipug AQsbill sSLlioFRsED lspntal CIVIL SERVIOE MATTERS. very ill. No wan in good health would dare | won. ol was the only other starter. Tinie, Card of Thanks, But reacted and closed b yesterday's figurch I% @ widespread foeling that some action 8 0 e SRR L veriture on suel an assertion. | 01 ; Lixcory, Oct 14— Julivs Meyer, Exq 5 = should be takeen to preserve the purity of the | Was eaused there to<day by the publication in YESTERDAY'S APPOINTMENTS, —— wd a quarter, selling: Soverign Pat s ) Bruto Boys. cetion, 4 the evening Journal of the details of a heavy | WASIINGTON, Oct. 15.~The presidert The Weather. yrom. “Tong Foster wius the only other starter. | anager Musica) 1 Dt P rrm T (kT evening s CINCINNATL Ocl. 15 udis Noraker was | deflcation by IL . Corley, secretary and "'L“m',:", L 311.::.”~lf appointiients Wdis: | w i gnsrox, Oct. 16—For the upper | Mife) Frankie 13 won firstlieat: Bob 8, held this evening, the undersigned | number of female seholars, returning from to-diy cony aie his oflice and sek | Lersuter of tie Quines | (igokoil b Ame 10 bu coleetor OF INICAMALICVE. | ypodippi valley: Falr weather, variable | Miles the second and thivd heats.” Best {ime, [ committee wero apyointed 1o tender | wlyool ag Oukdale, near here, were met by asechided plce whors. ho. conld [ company. His peeulations cover aperiod of | nue for the district of New Hampshir ¥ 141, you uvote of thunks for the courteous : ] e conll pay - some ven years, during whiell time it is alleg : winds, generally shifting to southwest and | 1¥ i Gt ok you u thy three boys, two white and one - colored, nged attention 1o the mass of eorrespondence embozzied hetw 2,000 and §30,000, D. J. Loughlin, speeial examiner of drogs, | yorthvest; cooler in northern poition, st EUTIR treatment veccived from you, and your RBONLIS viara whotatbioked ot I Which has accumulated during the past thiee | 10 diselosure causes much exeitement in | medicines, and ehemicals, district of of Phil- | tionary femiperature in southern portion. TOWA NEWS. excellent band for the muticrendered hy | #00ut 15 yed 10 QLAS ¥ Ao the gentlemen who sent im | geialeireles, ns youns Corley's family are | adelpl or “the Missouri velley: Generally faiy A PUGILISFIC POSTMASTTR, them. Rours fraternally volvers, All the girls cscaped but Annio Mo. A L ) % amily clphia. : . 0 Kemp, aged 11 yedrs, who was scized by the youngz outhis,” terribly assantted and” (hen hertulation today were the | yinone the leading ones of the city. iy o . her, winds shi s 0 west and ‘norti; SiE ! ot 15 i i follawing: - Awres D Wit iy, | 400 1andlng ouss O¢ iheoliy, €. Meyer, Zulick, Arizona, to b governor | Wt witds shifting 0 westand norths | yxaxmam, I, Oct. B=Special to e B AMANNDNG, ; ingland: United States senators, Mahone Otoe County e T e of Arizona, viee Frederick A. Tritle, vesigned, - the Bee.]—=J. R Rateking the democratie LR ieft lying upon the “ground unconscious, and Aldrieh: John S, Wise, of Vivginga; 2 : 4 o be United Consul, Edward o i Jostmaster of this place, who assaulted and o NELLY, IRt wherd she was found some hours lator by A ( Oct. 15.~[Spocial ; Fre Afrairs. ] 1 - aonids Gilbers, of Now Yoric; Chiester 5 | Nunnaska Ciry, Oct. 16,—[Special to the | D" “Linn, “of at Piedras Nies > T8t : ia | pounded Hon. Benjumin Todd, a lawyer of Real Estate Transfers frlendu, A nosso wis orgad|zed. st QNGRS Cole, ehairman New York state republican | Bee.]—The demoeratic county convention | gras, Mexicos Frank SV, Roberts, Maine, at Pams, Oct. 10.—It is stated that Austria | Dol b sl £ Roal b Tra . capture the assailants, and witer a long scarch gominittee . 11 Manlex, Axgiist, Mest Johih | yominated a full county tieket as folloy Contivouke Canadas CHarles [ Milts, Mary. | 13 in favor of the cession of Middin to Servia, this city, |; Sum ) brought I|W' *| | The following transfers were filed. Oct, | they were win down it Primose,” The e . Lyneh, Mississipni s Gov, Morley, Oregon, e ud ge,T. P, land, at Maragua, Nicavaguaz Joseph D, | but that Germany and Russia refuse their | the court to-day onthe eharge of assaultand | 3401 with the county clerk, and reported | Gition of Miss MeKenip is serions, and i ki M Davenport, vepublican candidaté | Clerk, Wallaee Stevenson sjud s, TP Morgan | {0 New derseys at Vera Cing. Mesion. To | ooy lent, officially an- | battery, Heasked for a continuanes until :,‘,\.':.‘,:‘ LERIER Y LIS FR b | feared she will ot recver” Dndiination was for governor in New York. treastre K. Bradley s sherift, . B. Novth- | be Indian_ agents: James MeLaughling Da- | )¢ v Contestior | N R TIRIT I 115 can eI s MisEe by Ames’ Real Estate |.‘m‘|1\lnn‘ g ,:u']ly' n\:-.[. jl‘l}:: Novembe » but the court xe ¢ case fol v oaested answer the deseription of FOUAKKIL CHEBUED DY 1158 ATMA MATER, | outts coroner, Dr,. O, Watson: superinton. | Kotn. Tar tho: Stanaing. tock auency. i D: | hounced. (ha seney: T A, NV LY AL JAREE | outts coroner, Dr. O, Watson: superinton- | Kot far the Standing Kok ageney il Dac | e presiden October29th, Deep interest is manifested in | #E0NCY i ) aped prisoners from the Morgi retormes of students of Comnell universiiy: of wiel | dentof publie instruction, A, Waddington; | Kot David 8. Tresson to A Oatoher sl Q0T John Smith and wife to Mary E. Dunk, | G0t THon, J. B. Forakor raduate,'was hoid €. W, Plerees county commissione A TENNERSEE PONIOFFICE QUARKEL, L Do S AN DEN ARNOTT, ot 1, & onda blosle 0, Dhiy' 0f dloues, bl to-night and e sent him, congrati- | g, Dissentions have sprung up’ among the BATTLEFO Oct, 15~The | _Osciora, Neb. Oct. 1-—iSpeciul to the | Dauglas county,wd-ete0. o 000 o Tho Smallpox Jating hin _on lis - elcetion to the governor- | ““Mieh - enthusiasm prevailed, especially | Tennessee delegation growing ont of thes cons | whole surrounding country was burned over | B D 1% M. aydon, of this place, cloh Tdward Marshanid others to Jon D, | U0 EIMAVROX SRS ship of Ohio, Auring the big tussle for tre 1| fost for he postiastership of dackson, Tenn. | (his morning, About 400 tons of iy, three | abd favorably known in Nebraska, and Miss | Cowic, 1043 Dlugk 8, Marshis udd.,-Omibia, | S008I G, Faoid S BIEE TS CinerSOLARER OX TUE MESGLE, herift, 45 This postoice i of |4|l|~‘n|-‘n:i‘JI 3 and | dwelling hotises, four stables and several th Artott, ane of the st Jountan aud | RS Hover (wiow) fo Frod W, Stovar | L0 Prents dlied. horo. from. s .n.m:fl « A y ol 15— udge oraky - - g e a8 ¢ most hportan| i OFSCS WOTE CONs od, | re 15 no feed Tor COMPILSIOA Jaal s OF LS ¢ 'y N o] i & o - 1 0 ek ended “ric HEl g & governor-clect, hiing isked as o Ul The Busy Cabinet, Uitive ‘Tay lor's distiiet, e, Taylor hid | Lo R e T My i | thix moming at o wciock i {he Methodist | 1ot Dok, Armation's Urskadihy Quiha, | e Wede andid Kpkiythie i o Wotives that 1éd to the tesult i Oljo, sl WASHINGTON, Oct, 15,—Thero was o full | Dis candidato for postnyster In the person of | Caitie b ho i ¥ [ Epdscopal chiuieh, Over bwo hundred gueals | Wil o0 8 L | dere Ko It Mk ol 1="the republicans reganted 1t fmportant | EARARETN Tk I S 8 UL A Howard, Senator Jackson, however an- & e S Were present, Tinaaies Ainanhe cOTAINET EEAOnAT TUUINE PLAGUE 1IN WISCONC TN, thiat o decl<ive exprossion sotld be given at | avtendanco at the cabinet meeting today. | f oz Mi, Fagion at somimd” he s < i A SAD INCIDENT AT A BEUNION, Jones, 10, 4block 7, Spring Hilladd,, Ouali, 1 © 4l PLAGUE, AN WIKCONSIN the urst eloetion atter’ the begiuning of ths | The session was short and devoted prinei- | port of Senator Hirds in ungine the appoint- Indo-British Wheat Activity Booxg, lown. Oct. 15~ |Special {o the | Wid=tw I iro b paocratic nath o _m ins and husl ) Menowminee special says: Theve are ot leasb demoeratic national adii st ion. ally to. the aonsideration of tonle to_be eme. | montof LN o the oflce, TG rontabente: | LONDON, Oct. 15,~Ti il of oxe Bzt | An o soldiers retnion vias held Matifia A Higgins and Tnshand 1o Oto i o yE: 3 S detemination o kit b Gxprossion Boald in tho amuual veports of the cabinei | tive offered to poll the town to asccttain the | and the low price of silverare stinulatin, 4 iy altendud by Unsands of” peaple. | [ahgosna dohn Foltiek, ot of los ¥ and 4, | Hvony casen it Jialg box 1 Alarioitg Wi y af o ballot and @ faiv count in offcers. U was decicd that he pressire 'uf | Sirength of e vival candidates, Bt the oifer | xportatian® * wheat fran Indin, Enormous | SUeecios were it by Catain el of Welx s anscom Place, Onilia, w o, | the disciso hving’ bon browiht tibeo i publie duties would not pevmit the president | Was deelined. ‘Taylor is reported to haye de- | GHSTEUGR 5 EE TR SEEUE, bt 3 0 e A ex ARt EERGHEN Atad 1 [ oceurred. Many persons have boen: expose St s cabinet to attend 3 « that Howard had the support of the ! it e it Kinson, of Wintersel. A shaim battle was [ phys lot2s, Horbael's 15t add Omaha, w ) tendencies of the demociatic party, con and Bieinbers of tho eabiliet 1 attond tho'| vl Duen' chartered for thaubiment of 100,000 Kinson, oW iutersol, 4 slai Louic i ( Pk - 1 il Rlelbers gF fiess community i Dis candidacy, 1t ; : with the. tecosnition of the. necessity Virginla state £ 5 apears, however, that the senatorial inflas | W0S: il progiess a prematire explosion of a small . 0. Bartholomew (single) 1o Hgh A Large Barn Burned, waintaining vepublican ascendency i e ! tori tho. rig 25, Horbael’s 15t wld Onilii, . o RUI h . cence hiad prevailed, as the representative has - cnnon occurred, shitteving the right o of | JoL 25, Horhach "1 NEpwn, Neb, Oct 1h—(Spectal to th United Stafes senate . : Btill Disbarred, 4 been informed that his man will not be aj Earthqualke In Italy James Neweombi: sias t necessitate ity am o, I A i b LS KON 4=—Disaust with the demociatic WASIINGTON, Oct. 15.—J. A, Manning, | poinicd. PaLEmMO, Oct. 15.—A heavy shock of | putation. Newcombe wasa member of the - 1] About four o'clock this morning one {'I"“I“:‘ it 18 Olilo, Hotably th the attorney whose disharment by the court W s TEEASULE APPOINIMENTS, earthquake was felt bere this morning, The | Fourth Tindiana Battery d pring the war and At the Fafr To-Morrow, of the Roberts hrothers, who own a large e Last senator and fhe extiayig, AR A T VASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The secretary of . e ixno L fanmer i Ddigent cirennstanees, 4 R swaiimaie TR ATy g D) e (o Tast legislatin of Alabama clatms was the indivect cause of | o, "R GIF ahiointed dames 3¢, | distubance caused a thragstory. buitding to | % i RSN G RS T o the | We will have a special sale of abou il on i bl Wio A RK GG e wish {0 liave Hauor trafie rocutyted | reeent oflicial abjections to *necessary ex- | Sitod! 6 Searin, a1 1 Geid: i | i burying its ocenpaagsbeacath the defiis, | 3 0 5000 yards of laces and embroiderios, | Violent barking of n dog. Golug out he and taxed as # prictical icthod of penses” of the court, fileda motion asking for | Virginia, to be chiefs of divisions in the | Eight corpses have heenfgecovered from the W. €T, VL VS, PROIIBITION We found the barn on fire with the roof almost With the subject and dissatisiaction with the | reinstatenent, 1t was to-day registers oftice. ruins, Tow Ciey, T Oct 15— Atter an all day's | ) [ yeady to tumble i, Twely (- of horsed demacratic position of license which is i | by the court in a written opinion Sneed was formerly assistant postmaster ——— liscussion the dowas Womain's Christian | broideries that we will commence s Hm;l‘ widd one fine stallion were burned, also lars practicable, presiding judge Harlan and conenwred in’ by | general of the United States, und seeretary to Riel's Sentenck Commuted, Tomperance Union passed, by an oversheline | to-morrow, wnd will continue until every | ness. saddles, grain, bay, &e. P loss will ing maority, Miss J. EHCh Foster's nonepar- | yand is sold, ‘Phe 1ot consists of Tovehon | be 5,005 the insurineis, §4,000, The -origin tisan recommendation, thus preserving the | Toees, Linen Laces, Vallencience Laces, | of the ure is unknown, Wil Laces, from 4 to 3 inches —» - width, ALL to be closed out at Disinissod from the Se Quiney, 1L, special says a great sensation cerning the free have a lob of inen laces 2ad em the other two judges, The motion was dé- | Senator Hill, PRty ey o7 ey RO THEY DEOLAL THEMSELY nied. Reid is @ resident of Alexandria, Va., and | JONDON, Oct. 1318718 mnderstood that 4 A y it - was formerly accountant of the' Virginia | sentence of death, pagsed on Lowis Ricl, | organization frous the third party movement. ¢y TUE DEMOCEATIC LEADERS 1IN NEW YORK Mammany and Irving Unite, Midtand | will be commuted t6 lifetong servitude, = ISSUE THEIR LETTERS OF ACCEPTANCE, New Yok, Oct. 15,—Tammany and Iry- hie above named appointments were made — . SAN Fuascisco, Oct. 16— F, J. Hawt A= 4 olace o e Hendricks and Foreign Missions, 20 A YARD. ¢ L0 Nawts, ALBANY, Oct, 10.~The letters o tance | fng halls to-night agreed upon a joint cou in blace of Arthur’ 11 BLCIEEAR AN AL The Chatauquan Bostox. Ot 1A todus s session of th | These oods vange in prices clsewhero | United States luspector of eustonis 1u. thig of the democratic nominees for governorand | tieket, headed by Hugh J. Grant, of Tamma- | Maniing. The fivst regular meeting of the C. 1, A for e 10 2he, city, aeensed Deputy Unitod States Marshal Seutenant governor are published to-niht. | ny, for sheriff. Besides the nominations for 5 e 8.0 ©ALL AT 20 TONORROW Meilus with having offcied him o bribe to Gov, Hill n his letter, thanks the convens ifl, Taanuiany takes the county elerkship The War Cioud in the East. i A R T e | is decidedly the biggest bargain | allow Chinamen who had been remansed tion for the honor conferred; accepts the | dd two judges of the superior coirt, giving | New Youk, Oct, 15.—(Special to the Bee.) | 19th, commencing at 8 o'clock, in the | cont outrages on the Chinese in this conntry | gyer yot offered af onr storc | haek” to China ashiore. The inatter TR b Lrving bll the Judge of the city court, prosi- | 4y ondon eable to the Sun says: Phe pu- | Parlors of the Y. M, €. A, All interested | and called vpon the entof the Alo embroideries in short lengths at | has been in e, and Melvs disiizsed principles laid down In the platform, espec- | oyt of the board of aldermen and ohe cor- Byus i Ay i’ Conto early | 1Tom the governient serviee, e 45 aaiaiianans okt gavtitiees’ | MK wor that King Milan of Servia intends to | in this work are invited to attend United States to protect (he emigrants and [ the same price, 2 peryard. Conie early g 1l tion of President Clevelands critleizes the ro- e - issue a declaratian of war today was enr- | ‘The following is the programme for the | punish their persecutors, was received sith | and get the Hivgt ehotod Remember TP Ry s T ’ $ Kitling a Government Witness, e Baraaa : % at appliise. THE FAIL H publican plattorm and add: Our oppo W N, Oot. 15—"The land ofies has | TERE IR every ¢ apital of Europe and it has | evening: Conneeted with the veport on Japan mis- | 1414 Farnam Street, Opp. Paxton Hot SeisGEiLn, Ot 15 Suldjere. ents, A8 A party, are opy tothe policy and GRLINATON, S 35 e oo I | wonderfully fanned the excitement over the | Ausie. ... .. i By the society | sions, o rexolution was presented callin o~ Home comnlssion did nothing te-day, Me, rineiples of President Cleveland, and their | received a communication stating that Dr. | geation in the east. A German envoy has | Talk—Skitehes of € L 8 C. Ashemblios.. © | upon’ onrgovernment toconsent o a reyis Tl 10 Alok aud noMtamas toxen AR T uecess at the eisuing ¢'vetion Would surely be | Pawers, who was & government withess i | poay wong from Berlin to Niseh, who is said ceneace O B Harrison | o its dreaty with Japan so that tho claise r Croft loans moncy on Dinmonds i | iiion came In fron Dixon (o chdeavos proelaimed thronghont the country as a_con- | the prosecution of a iraudulent case in - Cali- S, A Bird's Eye View of thé ¥ ear's Keadin lating to-extra territorial jurisdiction be whol- | Fine watches. ~ Room 4, Withuoll block. | L5 The decision in fasor of Tocstngy dewmation of his adiministration.” The hand | fornia, has been slain by ‘L, F. Kruett, one of | 10 be carrying importaut messiges from <. Miss Minnic Wood | ished. - (R e Y d “ of the president will be strengthened by a vie | the defendants, Puinee Biswarck (o Milan. It is believed | Readings—scicctions ffoii “Ohilde Marold's | Thé commitiee to concider the chargesby | De, Huilton Warren, Ecloetic Physi. [ 400000 54 fory of his party and friends.—nat by the s - that the Genuan ehianeellor wishes to restrain Pilgrinage”.... .. Miss Agnes McDonald | Dr. Leanard Hacon of the perse ofthe | oian " and Surgeon, 103" N, 16th street, AT P P T cexy of the eneinies of his party.’” e “Ehe Chinese Ete." King Milan from invading ‘Furkish tervitory. | Song st Miss Carric Stevens | funds of 1 rdl, rported that trom a full | R ucy FOUET BT o T el Vird Ploads Not Guilty elares hiusel £ in favor of civil serviee and ST0cKTON, Cal., Oct, A petiti Ttisalmost certain that any attack by Servia INTERMISSION % nvestigation they are satisied that the S YAk ] Niw Youi, Oct. 16 - A new indictueng: municipal refonn: the separation of | 8 Ky Vil S0 f h the | Ubon the neighboring provinees of Bulgaria | Essay—Review of *Last Days of Pompel.” port of the tr i every par- |} pUY attendun ta, having been tound aguinst Ferdinand Wasdy sunicipal from state and national eleet- | Dumeron ly signed here to-day, in which IJu | l\\.;..).u.um. o spark i.fl..,u.h:\ magazine, < y M. N. I Leinon | tiealar, and t tinane \d allairs of lm.‘ e T R T P VG i YRR IR T e K, haAva N ) ] { i cities by slaners pledge sl e 0 ive out the | but it s fea that siarek’s restrain- Recitation e Glad o ol a i dd on sound prineiples, It O . N L4 P 0 A ah which Iw P DEXE Week, BN Ny ey e et e ners pledge themselves 1o drive ont th it i wr ab Bixinarck’s vestrain tion =i Gladiator | Bord due managed on sound priney Fitoh & Co., 1th st boochorsm and | apaioned today in the conrt of oyer and- 40 y the extension of their powers i the regnli- | Cliinese by all lawful weans within g Cmessage will o be oo late 1o AiSs M Fiteh | report was accepted and acommitice ap= | I tlon of thelr internd ailaiisg Dt serlous | power, be efective. The pretext npon: which Kig Y Cinide from George Eliot | pointed to make an investigation of the ingie | Douglas, than any other place n the city, | uiner, and pleadod a0, goiliy. - Awerican Board of Foreign Missions it report