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FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OC " NUMBER 102, and terminating October 81, and no contract ,4.~<L with cominon at $8.50@4. ' ng the dealings of Ward | The Democrats of Ohio Dotermined to Oap- ;v;'n"u:;. ions ’. services to be rendered ve been worked off at ?kvm e after the cxpiration of a current year s g Stoek cattle have been | . _ i shall 1 made previous to October | A Collision on the Pennsylvania Canses amdl. stock calves at | More Marine Bank Rascalitiss Rapidly Com. | been investig xans $2.50, The Foreign War Olond Hovers Over Ot L A from_ $2.000 ; : oA A DR B e R L i i from 8350 to S1450. Shipping steers, {no 4 60 with the = bank, and he brings the i Ficlds of Action. concerning Dlack-listed mon ATeto remaih ane Serions Loss of Life. 10 o Th00. 1e, SHUXI0G0. TN o 1h ing to the Burface. present suit fo recover. the inonevs. which tare the Legislature, — altered. 1t e nam' r') H‘Ill;.l\" s !lhvil "\‘|l\ [b\“ — 1bs, 5'».1‘ Net 'v!" w0 I‘,"r S100@1.90, — V[Mll\i |;' 1'4" due !Hl' Ilv’\k .\IY;I \\|Ii;‘|l R_H”\I‘V' " on, hy any ciul 1l declare elliy ¢ Stockers an 0@ B 75, by " is said 0 have ille vy obtained. arner THEEBAW'S TIME 1S SHORT. | tgcoitruct with iny Ol i is fimited to | EMIGRANTS THE SUFFERERS. |yl i, “Bulk, $o50qn 0, |A CROOKED CONSUL IN FIJL | claiins to have had no doalings with the Ma. | THE CONTEST A CLOSE ONE. i twelve, A player released fion contract 18 ol N i ronah 1 oxas Atin KteAdyY S50 th 1,00 tu. A clais to et Wit e M : for ten days thireafter to be subject to the re. . . 4 5.00: 750 to €00 Ibs, maining clubs in the same association before | Names of the Killed and Wounnded | 500 los, $170@3.00, We Human Beast—The Balkan Dif- | heiscompetent to ne, PARA R paid him, an A Royal Speculator Boosts the Of1 | Wit t he never had any dealings England Preparing to Wipe Out the pttobuy its obl Returning Boards and Technio ner bhrou otiate with a elub from —A B soarrens: Vo and 10@ e lower: natives and ha 3 Batyi i1 tlons nter R i, Ay By ol "’ . another association, A olnh in_ eitiee 4s80. A Similar Occurrence in New P winterad’ Texans. 25.008 00 Market—Polygamons Pilgrims hondsmen into conrt with him and will give Pointe May Hetp Them Out- culty Bhows 8igns of Speedy tion way resiin it in-mbership and may Hampshire Proves Bqually Sales 2t Montanas, 100 1o, 8150, Fiic Putting in Good Work in bail i any amount which may be required. Prosecuting the Election Bettlement, o e with full rights and privileges to o same kind sokd Friday , and Monday N - 5 o the other association. A board of arbitration Fatal in Results. 4.0, the South. LY hbor A ted. Crooks in Cinc A eonsisting of e yr.-;.'..."u.'ul'..*l.n..“ " i RS * Rons=ue recelpta,of hogs for the day ——ita Lavan r{:||" (Ivh; e \‘Kr::: “m Times - " asocl «l to settle disputes be ore 22,700, against 16,708 last S N AT A e e i _ A War in Barmah. £WVGen Clb Atk 10 hh e BOYe et Ak A Raftroad Wreck in Jersey. it i LS The Marine Bank Thievos. pecial ] —The eity marshal and a special The Ohio Election. w Yonx, Oct. 18.—|Speeial to llu: Bre]) 1 |{Ah|l)l“!“l tion of all differenc ing un- Jenrsey Crry, Ozt 18.-0a the meadows | week, he market opened weak and rather New Yonrk, Oct, 17, [Special to the Bee.] Nt of the Santa ratlroad this evening Corumnus, O, Oct I8 —[Spe 5 nu-_(-m London eable says: War be- ;:J“::_l;‘n:‘ln‘nlll uterpretations of national | four miles west of this city a collision ~'\l<|\\. first sales «lluin‘ni( a dec ine u[»llP; ~The Tribune this morning state that a w arrested Blunk, the leader of the gang which | Bee]--The feeling is getting at fover heas Swoen Englond and Bormah Is almost cer- i ocenired between two trains this evening | wa, Siise. i (e O YRS Bt is out for the arrestof William W attenipted the train robbery and killed Enin- | on the legisiature, Yosterday the roturns of tain and but few persons deny the justice | Close of th Bicyclists' Meet at | which resulted in the dsath of ive persons | about lower than® Wednesday, makinga | in conneetion with the failure of Grant & ]""””."““" Ji IR (ig_‘ ';llll'h . Kans l“g:“‘i the fourth and thirteenth wards of the city and necessity for such n proceading on the Chicago. and the injury of several others, The Pacl.c | deeline of a_strong @l for the week, | Ward. For several woks there have been | axehanged ghots with tho me<senger, Sam | Were thown out in the ofticial canvass be- part of Great Britain, although a minority of | Caiicaco, Oet, 17.~To<day hrought the | express, leaving here at 8:15 o'clock, ran into | With fresih arvivals there wore at least 5000 | rumors that Waiter 8. Jolnston, receiver of liore Some time azo | canse the judges had not properly ilted in the liberal newspapers sncer at tory aptitude on saleand it was estitnatbd thers were atont Tat a nurser the western bound emigrant tr in, which had | 12,000 over, as the market elosed dull, | the Marine bank, has been probing deep into TR k: near lhl} tally sheets (o tell what ward or precinet it stopped at the eoal shute on tho east side of | With some ot the big packing firms quitting | the wonderful memoranda of Ferdinand | fib e, 18 wanted uhwo i Arkansas s | was, and had neglected to certify to the same, Hackensack bridge, knocking aportion of the | Mather - carly in fhe day, | Rough “odds | Ward and the check books of the firm of | one term in the Detroit Michigan house of | Itis charged openly on the streets to-night toracross the track of the Lehigh Valley | 4her,, "¢ “aud, some full “1ouds sold | Grant & Ward, and has finally arrived at | correetion for horse stealing. that this was no. mistake, but an Intentional Al fall meet of the New Chicago for little wars, ignoring their own listory. | Differences of opinion are virtually confined to the question as to whether the depy ¥ ck association to a close. The day was fine and the attendance good. The 1on | track was in good condition, but the slight of King Theebaw and subsidized suceession | breeze that blew across it prevented any ex- | road, Shortly afterward a Lehigh Valley 69, and the best | conclusions which, in his mind, forined a ba- — : omission. These are the two strong republi- with a controlling British resident at Manda- | traordis time. Neilson, the Boston pro- in came thundering along and crashed .75, sional 1ot of light | sis for the boginning of suits for the recov- .. Democrats Crving Fraud. can wards, and the organizations of the pre Jay Is preferable to_anncxation of Burmah to | fessional, proved himself well-nigh invincible the wreek, The dead were all on the | FHdclphias and butchet piecat 818 ery of moneys alleged to belong to the Ma- [ CINCINNATL Oct. 17.—Tarce democratic | yjyeq were repu als will glve the India. ‘The Marquis of Ripon, ex-viceroy of | i capturing every purse for which he ant train, as were also the injured, | 1o Btsorts sold at }};‘r--_\i“":‘ I'I[}' '::.‘l," rinebank, When Johnston bogan fo look | C1ubs held meetings last night and adopted | onocrats two of threo representativos frous run, and - 830Kk 1 [ hand nixed, i 50 1o 830 1bs, India, the bulk of the raudic; man of the latter train is among of the Indian of resolutions charging gross frands by the re- publicans in the recent election in Hamilton and | up W rner's re this county, und elect all of the ¢ als and a fraction | started. The first event of the day was tions ta the tirm of Grant & wocratio s favor the former plan, | e twenty-mile race for the Columbia | The wreek is the m y Ward, he discovere 0 state i i leket excupt Allen 0. Moyors for ry, ! 3 f a o Col s the most_ frightful one on the | & : 0 830 1t ard, e discovered, so e states, that just | 2 it o blerks | teketexeept Allen O. Meyers for representa while Lord Randolph Churchill, the seeret cup. This was won by Van Sicklen, who had | Toad in years. "Three of the dead have been | (Vs B 10 170 1bs 8 betord the failire, two cheeks, one'for £6,000 | SOt i debun i orks A 1M | tive, ngninst whom tho ity {5 1,590 in o of atate for Indin, Earl Dufferin, vicoroy a walk-over in one hour, four minutes and | brought to Jersey City. The e man and P and the other for § (i rompt proseeation of all offenders, and to | county usually gives 200 deinocratio ~Andia, and a vast majority of the people of [ nine and a quarter ds. Next came the | woman, both decapfiated and terribly man: the Marine bank, hud ) v from {niw“.lu.qm.]u-. e §7,000. g majority, The republicans say the England and India leartily support tie lat- | two-mile professional race, which proved to | gled, and aboy o about 13 years, who hal Parcelling Out the Places. rd. Ward to William S, W On the R DEMOCRATS HAVE THE BETURN BOARDS Oct. 17.—The postmaster is of this, follow up that elue and see win appointed the following | 050 W s postmaste i Johnston said, “I propose to 4 ot $ A Great Affair on Foot. R i ki assed ostensibiy to Warner, 1| New Yonk, Oct. 18.—The final arrange- | A< ofticial count has beon made in Lucas In Winois | do not pretend to say he has the sum; others | ments for the Trish demonst WASHINGTO general today named fourth-cla th'lexs cut off. “Their names lave not yet en fearned. Among the wounded are lena Arnears, going on a \‘|~|(ll(v her Chi inallor the ciose countics as well as Hame ter seheme. be the most exciting event of the day. Waod- TIERE 18 NO PRINCE AVATLABLE. side and Brooks alternated as leaders until [ 1 who I8 worth a subsidy. Mingohn, who is an | the last lap was reacl when ison, | I exiio in Pondechery, has the st horeditary | spurting, came t the fro e pace, | futher, “at . Madison, W ation to be held | aid Hardin, the repunlicans. ave praction Fight, but Mingoiin s i runaway A WOR by & Wheel, W being seeond | G- Bolstead, — bound for apolis: | —At Roseville, William 1L Buckley: at In- | wiay have been hehind i, 1 am a1t these | m oy bl Wednostes. evening tae | S o e menber tom_ ene of thots srisoner from Benares, While at Ben and Prinee third. Time, 5:54%. n the tive | Mannus Clinzer, goinz ona visitto an uncle’ | dustry, John W. Flack; at New Boston, | fersons and [intend to proceed throuh RO L S Lalte utios, but there wiil bo- trouble over the rother wile professional, Woodside, Wilson, Prinee | at Lake Juniata, Col Laura Rodesen | oy 1 Boil; at Rookbridze, Heary O, | praruer st From all that could be learned f been completd, - Gharles A, Dang hasbeen | Flandin dounty ease, whery the vopublican L B o W1 se | Yotanarnd, intending o Joix her husbandat | C ; e, Henry C. | Jast night Johnston has boon carry asked to preside, T i expicted § JCIOOS PIEILILY i only 2 The democrats he realized to lielp the Parnellite Dun n: at Blui wdidates | iy City, McClellan Duncan. | these theories in securing in. sven ab 1l | Tt it of the last Tap was reachied. - Neilson | Norwood, fa.” It fipossibie. now o {liea 1 ctments R botlo members trom Stark eounty, and trusted with | and Prince had the neld to ther The | taina tull list of the injured. 14is siid th In Wisconsin—At Halfway, Frank Soholl aner i”\“nl-l "'Vlinluvv;: it up inlfl ! clund, = . it they now et two in this county and all of the governi I, owing to his re- | Bostonian won by a wheel in 1 are many more under the wreck. In Towa—At Elberen, Joseph Glover; R AT pLALELA K MLt o Stump > the Hanilton county deiegation there will b bellious inclinations, wh information places the number killed at rrest, A gentleman aequainte h have never been — a republican majoriy ot only one on joind e e S A c BTIE 5 " e~ | eight. Tord, P, T Shefield: at Milo, Ciint S. facts said yesterday that the ar NEW York, Oct. 18.—Hon, Allen G. Thur- | battot. BB R Fono o N Orainhan, Brince. Nyou Ber T_'"“l,' S "\”,"'_',‘f'"‘ ver of | sy TUEDEAD AND WOUNDED. ces nt Newell, E. W, Stetsons at Lone arner had been ordered from Washing- | wan of Ohio, Hon, Samuel J. Randall of | Vhe democrats arestill elaiming the senator R BTROIT, Oct. 17.—A large number of Tho_ emlirant thain Wwas Just piiling aw . Marion Bak _The most pertinent charge i the pro- West of | from the Montzowmery,-Preble, district. Fhey to he that of - collusion_with | Pennsylvania. and Ion. “The commisston of James F. He ! fd i diverting o their e | Missouri, are among the promines nt treasure when” tle aceident oe ol Who I8 Enlish pension Te is & weak, suerstitions, bigoted drunk- | rominent persons interested in prison re- | from the coal shut lave the fetuming board there, and (ho re- tmen who | pubhican candidate for senafor claims only t Chiengo was sent to him | Ferdinand W e of excel i« Kine Mheebaw | form have arrived in this eity and tonight | Surred. A dense tog prevailed at the tme, e et Tha bod of the man, woman a to-day. together with s letier of instruction | money be.onging to the Marine Nationad [ have been invited by the democratic state | gy bl )| ol ote o1 50,000, e il epurts beliese | held the opening meeting of the Which were “bromnt here Vet id DO | from the secretary of tho teasury in rgard | bank. “The fieary. on il this change s | committoe to speak during the eampatgn i | 1 PIURILY on i tolal voto uf over S e R R Pl il f e itney’s opera house. | Specr's moreno. lhey. have not yet. baen | 0 the transforof the office to him. 1t § supposed to procecd is that Warner was con- | this state. that onerepublican memocr eleet irom Mus- ay it i< doubtful if the Burmese minis- | Rev. F ORielley, of St. Patricl e wounded were bronght to [ e o that Hea ey will assunie the dutie seious that \ S contracts w fictitious, e Kingum and unother trom Cuyahoga are not hintof its existenee o King The EeT I 1 oY {epo all available ambu. | Monday. ¥ | and he knowingly took money belonging to Bpanish Affairs. cligible: that one is not a eitizen and the Baw, for fear of the chureh, in this eity, and treasurer of the Irish conveyed | . Ihe president to-day appointed James N, ik when he aceepted eliceks on Manrip, Oct. 17.—King Alfonso presided | othier holds another oftice. 1t is believed by RAGE WIHCH WOULD FOLLOW sven pis- [ National leazue, opened the exercises with £ St Fran were | Childs, of Muine. to be Unl 4 Another phiase of the pro- | gt fhe cabinet council to«day. Senor Elnayer, | wany that the certineates will be held baek, CLOSUL pray 3 . W, Palmer, chairman of Aty Ve 5 t rs, | At Guelph, Canada, and Ja on_the tamous transters | ool R e i and that the wls may get the certins Tt is belicved that King Theebaw has really | the: evening, spoke briefly of the history of | £oinz to Madison, Wis., both Tezs cut off and | to be United States consul of property Ward to Warner - on | KIS of TR S I i i | cates of election issued so that they will have Teen mid for years, His love for liquor and | prison reforin, the present iceds and metiods | injured about the head.” She died ten min- | Ch = the *morning - of e & e DLl LGEOLIR ST OTIE LiBL s, | is oL oie on joint balot. tie ferocity of his nature grow dadly. His | of such refori, and gave some idea of the | utes atter arriv ore, of Tllinoi: 1y after the t s testied that | 'Y SR CLINERLC SOV LIOLS SONEVIDR LT Iy ublicin © commitiee today sent per timber agent'of the interior question; er, Norwegian, aged 18, en | Dointud i he wits 50 1ost 10 his usual seli-possession the | ol queen, who is minded woman, en- | object of the organization. Judge James B, Marinus Kling L represent to Cincinuati, 11 that courey s Stand. be has taken | Campbell of the Michigan supreme bench, | route to L Juniata, Col., where his uneie re- | department, tight before, that under the influence of P ix counted 1or the demoerats then it is be- cnment of India, and she the ress of welcome for the | Sides, ernshed about the head and - shoulders, R ehloral, and barely knowing what he did. ) Rebel Ricl's Sentence, teved Shernan is beaten 110 Warner personal and raal e AL T fiue renudnder of the digd it widnighit, : . Killed by a Fall, transtred to e persunal, and, OTTAWA, Oct. 17—t is stated here that the y CROOKS. ; Y cesistance to the British d with listening Lo iristiana Y. Polsted, Norwegian, 80 years, [ Corusnus, Oct. 17.—Frederic ate amonuting to about SE000, “Thepres. | o rovailing in London yesterday that 3 Three democratie But the British officers in Indis ut R. B. Haves on th en route to Minneapolis, compaund fractures e el g R ent proceedings on Johnston's part is to sesk |0 e E = igs lust night and adopted B CaR e ANt b Bl vcas ol BNt | obiits and ; S T T e the murderer of Margaret: Seeli the recovery ot ihis property on the the | Riels tentence would be_ehanied to p IR st night and adopted § ing gross irauds by the re- publicans in the reeent eleetion in Hamiiton county, indebauching the judges and clerks, ims of the National Prison Re- | of both lews, prob promenade. There | form association. Steward A, Bowi dy river, but none | _DETROUT, Oct. 18.—~The members of the -: servitude for life there is 1o powe hout foun gland to ¢l fon ango Nis Husion and fraud. s recciver of Gran| f diiress, usar, iy 1 of Lehigh | hanged in the Franklin county juil to-dy. Ir, Davie: ried, resides south | ‘The drop was spruns 2and he died in ¥ will b militar A few forts on Irr suficienily arimed to offer el resistance to | National Prison Reform society were privi- u, Penn., skull believed to be trastured. | 11 minuies from st tion. the neck not | VY hand in the proceedings or =i sentence, s s and 10 purchasing voies, Tuey declare in unbonts, Locd Dutferin, - however, will ed 1o hear & numbe suitable sermons | Louis Uberroth, conductor of the emigrint | be wken. tion was witnessed | PIY Dides his time as spectator and uw; AN redy. avor of prompt prosecution of_all offenders, eave nothing to chanee, and the expedition | to-day. the subject of on Hef train, right arm broken, taken to his - | by about seventy-iive peoples Grein sults, could nothe aseertained last eve 5 SLENY Vi RRECY> and to this end appropriated $7,0. to zoup the river will consist of gunboats, | considered by several loeal pastors. dence in New Y ork. wonderfully cool and sef possessed,minzling | Lhe whole proceedings have been carried on | Proeespure, O —Mary Allen, the | “Atiorneys of the commitico of one vmelies, tugs, severad batteries of mas | regular session will begin to-morrow. LA unknown Norwesian woman and by with friends in the fail, and with uirof mystery, It was positively lored domestic who poisoned Eman- | hundred, “en I in the prosceution . of ns i Teht neld artillery, and from R The wonan is badly hurt about the head word to the sheriff that he stated on good authority that Warner was oys, a Limonths-old child, was sen- [ ofienders awainst - tho tion laws nst whom Johnston had ed that other orders of not the only one i election, appenied in procecded. ™ Tt was st 8,000 10 10,000 men and preicrred charges FIE BURML came on the sea witered onl: Attempted Assassination. body. |'l'm- baby lias both lex Owet Halle, engineer of the Lehigh train. | bye, The Mearis, Oct. 15.—Late to-night unknown i to-day to fourteen yems in’ the peni- | ot the ree: arye phe L lice court i old smolting W sentence, biddin NDALAY, Oct. Iable ; 1 v 16 ORI TN ARSI TR ey o 1'heen isst Wl deputy marshals 250 Zainst Fdwin, 1ton, eliel of poliee, for an liad been ¢ seivice, | Dartics attempted to assassinate Rev. N. | He was taken to N The extent ol his | ccuted was the murder of Miss Seeling, who Rk Bullion St casing. At duty in Lailing to serve war- ymese ministe ded to stop | Counte, a prominent colored minister, He canie to this country from Germany soon g AT N on s 0T vank | Getobie s o 41, his hands by the committes the British envoy with: the Tndian - govern- | wug returning from church, and at the eoi- droiner. and whiom b Wistiod, o, ooy s = e o, changos: Re- | changed with vioition i Che gl luen ST ner of De Soto and Webster streets wis niea e e refused WY St her down An American Fraud 1o SRS oerense, 0,000,000, banks now | The ditorness st shatng, e ica 1 that complete anareiy prevails in Burmiah. 1t | upon. There were about twenty of his con- e NanE. oARember 5, 1. ot e e e RO Tl 357.000.00) T exee St Rain. | ainst whom i Vi gure Ihated 13 fhexpeeted that the Acoit tribes will Stom | gregation fn the crowd, and_the contents ; R I S eoniato s | Beed) Sun's Washinzton « 3 e o U, policeman, o eraRm, days an oo ]l’;u:'(l:lllmnh “-.\m“;""»: ’i'llz‘l:':'.‘l"'l“'fl 'E‘;:’L_““:} of !};" z *h!':%'j';;l, To “‘",‘l'.“,"'_‘"‘l“»‘”:,"'; will be found beneath the debris, “The full risonment for life. ago President Arthur appointed The Clearance Recor Lonnd the police. Col. Hudson explantea massacre s feared. i Gt o and {ho other | Sxient of the disaster will notbe known till e o wsentof the United | Bosrox, Oct. 15—The leading cloartig | it he gave the warmts o ligatenans, The 5 Arizer: e ; en Portrait. i Islancs. Aford is a e U 1ted States re al zross: | co! ride: ¢ lieutenants to be brought in 5 = In the chin, inlicting painful but not danger ome of the dead and infured are being ta- . i O i alta o To u i Islands. Bedford 1S @ | ouses of the United States report total gross | court ordered the lioutenantato b brought in A War Cloud Disappearing. nds. 8.1, Counte, brother of the | yei'ty'Newark, Two women andaman who | ANAMOSA, I, Oct. 17.-=The state of Lown | yypotier of Congressmn James Bulford, of | piearings for the week ending October 17 as | | diswon Sha ey ! w. Y oni, Oct. 1 Special to the Bee.] was - shot in the ck and Kilted and three of the wounded have 50 reward for the capture and re- w10, and the latter gentleman had great | S868, 550,108, an iner ) per cent. gl )| e also through His wounds are —T 10°s Belgrade speeial says: Wish- | [, S Ui iy 0 brousht to this city. Tl dent oc- | turn to the penitentiary at Anamosa of one | uble i getting his waruly brother to start S o rmingham ing to 1 the impending war between her- | woman, 1 i cun l“\‘,f'r: the western express and the south- | yoly Colling, who was sent from Linn.coun- i T R e e TS 1 m‘f W elfifii 1 eeo e ill ¢ BCIIEXICS v <5, o o R 5 - 3 tion preeinet A, Fourth ward, were arreste a e destroyed the entered her tertitory st night, has offered | the assassing are memhers King Mitan an adjustm:nt of the frontier her, but which he recently ped last ‘Thu o n this evening near Jer- | eyentng, He is deseribed as follows: e ! A T A B Limself ity the Lebigh valley traindashed into | “opyq gim India spots between the thumh soutlicrn express ran into | burglary, and who esc \d the congre sman congratulated | Holdred his post | dohnson, and the wheat s Lynch. b, Tuspector of Pol op of M | with illegal voting. The po.icemen whe of Thomas | aprested them were imuediately suspended Mullen, Who was in formerly a mem- nounced. Consul Belford had been It is considered certain that Servia will ac- - the wreck 1 w months only when reports began to ar- = hovd " i 3 8 | K 3 W2 T . " The postoftice a ¢ ] e of Wi agistr office at the time they were shot, the object of her de: Itis believed | Prrrspuig, Oct. 18.—A crowd of 20,000 | NEW Youi, Oct. 18— hune of this | PG W to base of second fing reports were so-scandalous that the state de- Lof whiclh was stopped, the postmaster | il and son-in-law of Shekitl Beselord, was morning contains the following additional artment some time ago removed Belford, ¢ Widen will be yielded to town b cople, among whom were a large number of | ot S 5 Y left hand; vaccination mark on left . ! Al sl iy $100 out. arrested this morning on a charge of procur- in. P cen Bulgari ¢ De0) ISy nnapEhonyerofo late particulars of the wreelt on the Pennsylvania Detween shoulders; sear on left i appointed his depity to the place. A | BonySWout o ] i votes. 1t was niioged that Ke sl roughs, gathered on the wharf t s afternoon | road: Fourcars of the Pennsylvania. and a e o oralpea 10k private letter was received irom Fiji by a | W Radford, , & T e of rupeatars on olustion 1y, Do securely on His throne, to join an excursion to Davis island dam %::‘\l'“(‘;l:;‘n\ .'-“\:::7."1 ot L’u;llfl'l Rm\\(_;fl- Tarize bunch on loft side of nec ctwenty- | Eentiemanin 1'.||'|'f ety ‘I['- W ”\'flmh conplinotiondny: rick Keliy and john Miner waived gxaminas arge force of “Turkish troops have been | iero Capt. Paul Boynton was advertised to | 1Y traih were wrecked stuart A. \ i oot ik (hrce-quartors: | £ve some very Interestine detyily of Bel | of notes worlh $540 tion on 1 Kings o ballot-box from ordered to advance toward Nissa. Qpen hos- | 050 Giiion, The ofl 1o aleamcll by ] Yivania Ny 53 size of hoot, No. 73 complexion | ford’s operations in the istand, ' The y 30 e tea | the Nineteently ward and were bound oyer, tilities between the Servians and Turks s | sive an exhibition. The officers of the steam wounded, some of whom AL says Be absconded per sehooner *Sauey uned Pointer, living south of Ited b ed to be imminent, ers were overpowered and their boats loaded d “i'” ll!ih lhl«' C; h s 212 to Samon, '\\I'llh\\l-l, Il ing wany | Cloud, took ¢ it LG The 1rish Convention The Servi v 0cons i is e by Were meadows in a desolate place not near q g A% ning ereditors, The Avion bank of Aus- | roub.es, At | unts he was souggling i anyel 4 s e ey | t0 the water'sedge, On thisazcount they were | gy Nyiitation, Fhe train Which took ot HreojTradoiw|fhadexloo. cus tralin i8a heavy ereditor, having cashed | with a stomach punip. Ci1eAGo, Oct. 17,1t has beon determined (o o (he Qenmid | afraid to make the tripand iced that tha | thé physicians carried also a large number of | Crry oF Mexico, Oct. 1h—The cabinet | drafls drawn by Belford on the department | 88 i North Platte | to hold the national convention of the Irish an frontier) | fuIIDIIan Mol e K el fhe wharl. | pailiond men. Before ifs o ambilaices |ign(icong I diseussfon of tarift reforan | of stateas wel s upon his relatives, 16| G e s A 8 This led to ariot, during which the roughs, o spitas] d St Francis and | ® H " s he nlso attempted to oust the aceredite Natio caguc of Ameriea A - The Balkan Difloultios, up the excursion by funiand Alleo, and iting in the Pennsylvania station | cent editorial in the Boston Herald e stead a man named Brower. ' Sinee Beliord's | PI§ 07 elict o st v e dite is tixed to accommodate Ar. Parnell, Pawis, Oct. 17.—There is a better feeling wmlwlll“{,l!u},n'{n' l"w(v“JI.In‘llp‘.nmv»ll;ni it | atdersey City. Eulina Arnacers, was taken | much comment. It hinis that a loan to Mex- ture from Fiji a draft for S50 upon his n.f‘«- vf;‘lvl'.'”\'\'.'i‘x‘,"".-flé'.'q"\'\"“n.‘.‘-'\.r who has eabled the president that he will at- on the bourse this morning. Three per cent | Yopuve their lives, beeause Liey would nott neis hosvitals and died immediately | 08 R TECTied rendomed by Brower, wis potested, | ear Nl w e Wedneslay, Bl | o the convention, accomprnied by @ strong { contl 9 Fotung tho monoyitaken s Likels Sainten Hnehihorosi okl of T et tvado between the two repub- | #nd Brower tinds imsell compelied to pay it "awelve uie haises, ineluding s thoroughbied | qelezation from the ~Ltish ~parliamentary rentes advanced 26} centimes over last | joree of policemian was ordered to - the whart, e reticent about the dent. It | Sehenie Ior.ire e LS N ! Belford feft debts innwmerab ¢ which amount ion, were burned, besides a largeamount | 0y Sineluding Hon. T, D, Suilivan, lord Rights close on the_ strength of the denial | but onler was not restored for a long time. stated anumber of wounded had” been | Hes the United B “‘,(!“I"g;;:l‘l;‘l‘.‘ X ol bntanih OB a ol quregnte, Bo- Tain, : : i of Dublin, The executive offlecrs of troops had made any advance, 4 Two Murders in One Night. was not interrupted, as there are four tr aa Tk would lead 0 8 476 own benefit, One instance of this” kind is | Dorn was entively destitute of hair, and when jlalie R Berriy, Oct. 17.—1he North German Ga- | pyp iy, Oct. 18.—~A Unfontown special |t the pointand twoof th By ’1".""1 X A e cited, which affects a B |l|n||m<l- firm, \\IINI) sold wis as haivioss as the palm- o a man’s Cavdinal MeCloskoy's Will, gotlo says 1t 18 glad to see slgns of unanimity 31 Two murders were committed in this | s (G nformation IS that, there weee | iy shippeqinallingingtatonimawbiciiire goids (i, NEW Yok, Oct, 17.—The will of the late for £00 steriing. ‘The money is gone and the Baltimore concernt so much out of pocket he Belford's course promises to be dis nture of United States consul numerous evi- A county. Every | Cardi of o nuwmber I this afternc al MeClosk n. The document is was filed for probate He the powers for the settlement of the | 001G iehe Two brothers troubles in the Balkans, (-.‘“"““‘“‘E!vxfil::ll\H‘l:":: ker, while intoxicated, attacked a house ¢ amed Tas- | Lehigh t 1= | taken to Ne n, had his leg broken and was k. tates believe i K witnesses the tr ) o 57 o and thr e = s withont the consent of the ows direets the exeeutors to pay wll his just del that diplomacy v 3 eacefully sot- | pied by Tra Tate, at Haydentown, and thew | &y oo om0 © g e, - o et b I A SO nisiwithout thoiconsout ot thoZowne lirgets tie executors 1 pay wll s jush dobts tling the It increased | a elub at Tate's wife, severely injuring her. | = A R SR eletons Exhumed, quence months must ; g | and funeral and westementary expenses im- i view of the fact tha an o fired af them with o il Ral ONEOUI Nkl UEb) 228 820080 EOD, £y, Oc [Special to the Be.]— | A% bety Ve retutns from the | €. A. Winsor, beer jerker of the Central foly ffter his decense. 1o bequeaths 0, fties nave arrested the of seve Tasker was instanily sirren- | the northern division of the Boston & Lowell AN, i U L City Ecomonicd elub,was nned $100 and costs ., Bishop MeLoughlin, of b siderable cur 1 excitement. has | state dey ) i r:-l of -x'l\mnll-miul:ulh 1\\1... had II;uu dered himself to the - sh railroad, by Which three persons were killed i “" AE S ‘l“" AT s :"\n‘) W :‘k for ml-l‘ 3 .ujx:] o ‘II~I“\\|i\I ' ”~hn|v MeNe nyi ot \n&mnyl, voring so stir up a revolt against King | other murd 50 part of an at RS AT i Y v manifested Mg place by the unearth- My 0 ocum statute, MO s mder of his estaw, appointing thed an, thus depriving Servia of u pretext £or | house, Four negroes broke down the door of | and five othersinjured, occurred this morning | g oy uuan skeletons by a gang of work- Spoculatiops in Oil, | encetortis take their” Ithine straight over the | a1 the same (ine his exeeutors, recrimination. the house oceapicd by Michacl Barilla, on the | between East Andover and West Andover. | BT EIECOE B & B ning i, Oct, 17.—[Special to the B | bar, Lo, ——— outskirts of town, - Barilla resisted, and was | Phe Chicago fast freight left here with a | gne ‘of the county road machines near this [ — World suys: “Quite a sensation was | Julius Hempd lives near Columbus, “The The Weathe: Battling the Boycotters. shotand killed hy one of the negroes named | qounie header, and when it reached West | place, when, i tearing up some of the | cansed on the consolidatad stoek and petro- | other day winle his ehiidien was playing | ywaaisaroy, O 15—Upper Mig 4 Robert Scott, The murderer Las not been ar- et e A T O T ) with matehes (hey set ire to- stacks contain- 4 s g Conx, Oct, 18,-At a special meeting of the [ /e Andover, where it was to be sidetracked tor | Eroud, a pumber ofh ROUGE werd lewn exchinge yesterday by the report that | WHE TGRS GAEY SO0 MO Taeie 0 | sissippi vadley: rains, followad by clearing Defense union lust night reports were sub- SR Ty the down passenger train, it was discovered | GRIGETRC S Biied i o Allefforts | the Prince of Wales actually entered into | iy The loss was total, as there was no | weather; winds shifting to north and west;, awitted proving that boycotting had been Arresting Boycotters, the train had broken in two, Engineer John | to tind ot how the skele ame American specntation and purehased half a | insurauce, eoller in extiome southom portion, slight geverely checked. A branch of the union DunLiy, Oct. 17.- In pursnance of the gov- | P, | rson start i I|< \I"|I| B¢ \I‘AI":Illlll.“fllyllll‘ hlm-" I‘””\'Il(‘l“‘ll:”h'}l s |k' ;:h,:r:hl}w‘!;l‘[ million barrels of oil. The order came by cable | Five ....»um.lu l?“'l“mtl:” ;.;vlt-)ll'\u(u-“lu\i ‘4“'\' o ~lll'x:“h'm|\I-A.|ulm in contral and north- Wall, tawo feet wide and six tect high, o do | Missonri valley: gencrally fair weathers tons wore found was un e | by the principal broker for the Standard 013 V5 IR IR OCIEE RS ot 56, el | shish rire In temperature;. north 0 cask ound, No other satistactory | company, Many smiled w6 the veport as | wiizhing ity pounds. 1€ s consideréd the | winds, beeoming varinb out | explanation hus yetbeen made. e bul many on the other hand | lagest work of the kind ever done. -~ ; Consul's Cholera Report, came ong and the t of the mishap to the freight train. The ex- [ where th vested. | press stopped at Andover Center fo leave | dian bu jonal league | some passengers and pulled out again. of the finances of the organization, The | WWh hundred respectable inliabitants of Strad- union _enthusiastically resolved to equip | balley, Connty Queens, have beer strong forees of farriers to traverse the coun- | e Dublin branch of the try fur the purpose of shoeing the horses of “moonshin for tl ¢ eipithe hor sent a lawyer to defond the prisoners, but the | Ialf a mile turther on a collision between the —_— Milaoe s A8DY. 90 d0 HLeE ) NP P L T S T e AT L e lnl_\(nlluvlll rsons: also to attend eattl Tagisteate before whom they were brought | Dassenger and section of the freight train oc 1to Death, believed it declaring the prince had heen | (A & S A, e S e T TR AV T S e anid buy boyceotted cattle at fair London ul all of them and ordered them tonnd | €urred, both at a high rate of speed. S for known to speenlate on the London stock e (TP BT ATt TN U p Ve iy g prices, et B e rlar Ml e | ‘Do recotl was ver v _and both engines + Qet. 15— [Special cor- | Knowh Lo spech was no_ reuson why ho | o L it 1 el e a6t [ | dated Octobex 1, deseribing the gradunl suby S T eloeted (0 0 {0 prison mther than | Wore badly smashed (Ot ol {he e | respondence of the Bggj—rs John Mor- | ks and thero was o, reon why he | eral store, Seventy dollars i eashand #4n | SOE IS SR D BRI They Want Protection. furnish bail, ‘The magistrate hesitated to | senger T 'v:'{‘:“( l!;:ulm'fli gan, living two miles fram Belvidere, was | yiarket, 11 the report be true, his royal hizhe )T appearinee from Cette, has been Prsru, Oct, 18,—The international land | conunit them, and finally gave them a fort- 2 J N;;:““M“ ;m"':”:l'v burned to death yesterday. She was filling | ness evidently been given o lanze sized spoint On ‘Puesday lnst, John Thomas, a bright | 1¢ 1 hy the seerciiry of state from United owners congress has adopted resolutions ask- | Bightin which to consider the matter. train - men were sent to the scene. | the tank of her oil stove from u five gallon advaneed 45¢ per barrel, from and promising boy, aged ten years, the adopt- | States Cotisul K ank 1. Muson. 07, the | tions yester nfteen milion barr aperators, were (e Dot the Tast'pric 7 yoars, o gddpt- e o e | e son of Andrew” Stout, Tiving eizht milcs south a City. was kieked on the Wiioer | sou 1 City, Lon byeral m.,“hd'“h ;".\vrll\;:;x.uwlm skull and canse Bewa,-e of Scmfu/a - Ia Southern Loau. Oct, 17—Agents of the ( ul et tire | Her cloth She was =0 | about. five | tates to combine in inst the i ! wheat. ing the central Buroy adopting protective measures portation of American and Lndi Both engineers and brakemen after a long | ¢in of gasoline, when it fgnited search, were found dead in the debris. The | toher clothing and to the house nada | expr or and baggage master were | Ing was burned entirely off dier, wieck, and it as necess | badly burned that she Tived ol B anessen, honght two mil- | nos followi 1id to h other disease, It i3 insidious in character, M | eio packer, is destroyed, - Southern rallway company sold to a syndi- | imprisoned in th 1 £ on oil and they helped the advance Y 5 * ; e sary 1o cut them out, Both thes» were in the | honrs. One of the childrén aboiil thr 1] L B A o 0 i The republici o county have erofula is probab. oneral th MA 15 MEET. cate the the balance of the company’s second | FEY 1 COE U W 0 U W Htmes | old was severely but not fatally burned.” The | pureliases o cover, “1% D, Avmour, the Chi The republicans « oounty. lay Berofulia is pr y moro general than any c — mor bonds, about $2,000,000, most of | were extinguishe jue of the passengers | house and contenty we : { | W i 4 ek THE LEADERS OF TIE TWO ASSOCIATIC RSN o rice near | Were it - A wrecking train wnd. medieal | Morzan was out in the feld wh ident | Jow bareels on the long WA | aud mauitoat el I runalngsores, pustulas OF BASE BALL PLAYERS COMPLETE THE |l present ma ket quotations, ‘Tils will en- | assistance has been sent acotrred and only reacheqd Lome in “tine to L. T et R S | eruptions, bolls, swelliugs, enlarged joints, INT TO GOVERN THEIG ACTION | able the company to pay at onee all its float — aney his wite nd childien out of the bur Mormon Progress n the s | B, || abiscesses, soro cyes, ete. Hlood's Sarsap: ing debts ineurrcd for the construetion work Chicago Live Stock. lug, 'Nlhlml» »lll- Morgan leaves @ babe | Cparrasooca, Tenn, Oct. 1%, seeksl L ALCRinroy s commission | expels all trace of serofula from the blood, Niw Youk, Oct. 17.~The conferenco com- | flone wheit the road was tuken By Al | o tlio i s || CISUKARSAIIS QLTS to the Bre.)—Elder John Morgan, president | = sy ja Ware, of Grand Iiand, is dyi | m»rugupu.n,‘l-..n.x. d l.dlllmum;.] A ~ S T B arfse Igan Central, 4 8 ", A e - v of the Mormon chureh in the south, today re= | blood poisor ndueed by an unfortunate | 1 was severely afilieted with serofula, mittees of the national league and Am rican e Carrre—Receipts of cattle for fo-day 150, The Ozar Fogre 8 Rising, | & 0 i ot ity additional el- | accident lipped and Tell ngainsta ard- | over a yearhad two running sores on my neck. assoclation of base ball players to-d He Wants to be Hear against 4,005 last Saturday. making about 47,000 St PEPERSBURG, Qaty 17T ezar will | B i | Wood pran, & three i sliver froms e | Took five bottles THood's Rarsaparilla, and am snnounced they had® completed thel New York, Oct. 18.—A special to the | forthe week, against 42,412 last week, There | to-morrow return to Gt o has fs- | dors had K ) o I | penetrating his leg near the kneey P o tvn 565 000 U Mans, distributed throughont the south 1o propogate as removed and nothing partlenur- gotk - viere dy o submit | Tribine from Su Ko, N, 2 Wieniieor | was hardly . market todag, Do the fist | sued a ukase, dated at Fredenborg, forbid- | FETUEEE R BRI NG | AN The e, Ty [ M, Ariold, Me., had gerofilons thelr reports to their ~ respeetive or- | SN SIS BN SRS SLOR"Ne s | place there was o assortment of stock to | ding a general eclebration on Mareh 5 next, | fe soedines of BE WESEEEREE SR o set in' ending i Dlood poison, | cars, spring and fall. Lood's ganizations. Then the members of the na- | Leen holding court for two weeks, that e | call out buyers, as fresh receipts were: only $he bpty-lith b iveIN e Nt Catatinn, Virginia, | Which the doctors are bl to counterict. | | Bassaparilia cuied bim, onal league and the American association | will arrive liere to-morrow evening.' Toxlay | 100 t0 1,500, and consisted mainly of odds | SO0 Of the serfs in R Jrepara i | work in ‘L aroling B | P e R e S ‘.,l ::.- \ separato meotings, ut which the respec- | I8 friends prepared a netition to™the attar- | o | e e i e opar, | Georgin, Alabama and Mississippi, Eider | quarto sheet, born, at Clippel, “Cheyenne | Salt Rheum e . ther | ReV-gencral asking that further uction be | ©/ o it s said, found good reason 1o suspeet that | Morgan states that Mornonisin is making nty, l i editor squats down | Xsoneof the most disagreeablo diseases cansed tive comnmitteesaunounced the result of their | iipLield until he could be heard froi, sas Cltytotind a market, In the second | ftissmd, found good wason o suspect that | Morkon sibies Bah FEFEOIEE G PO 1 GURERY 0 that recognizes “no mptre Dlood, 1t 1s readily cured by Hood's conference, It is rumored that the new A s place Swift was about the only buyer that | Hif eI NS MRIEE SRR EEECEL | Wiire [t udon, and attribites it ehivtly | pars t rehly erouds and will du | grapariiia, the preat blood purifer, agreement will be s complete surprise to the A Blood-Stained Landlord. veally wanted caitle. Armour, the Fairbanks | (fents of Kich, St Petersbing and Moscow, | 10 Ui fact Uik tho T ean s losilature has | Yote itten loui @ day o i cievation of | BRGRERT EOREAGIRRIE g Dbase ball men of the country. As wasex- | Keokuk, Ia., Oct. 1 e Constitution’s | oupany, and about all the shippers wese | ahd on this sccount issued the extimordinary | passed luws forbidding the teagiing of polyic B ey Alr, Irhsboirs. I stoeled | from erysipelas’ and rheum, eaused by soted, some parts of the new agreement | Lancaster (Mo.) special says: Inan alterea- | it of (he warket aud the Libby company | WHase: > ¥ WIEID 8 SUUnUAeS and sharpened by experience o hasten the | handiing tobaceo, At times his hands would pected, J pany — Lation hias aroused gr i Y eXJ | were severely er ed at the separate meet- | tion yesterday evening George Lehr mhh.. were only picking up such odd lots that they War and Rumors Theveof, ] anel the Mors papers milleniu | erack openand hleed. o tried varfous prep- fngs of the two organizations. The Cinein- | and kill Barnes, antof Lehr could get at low pri The most prominent | CoNsTANTINOPLE, Oct, 15—The porte has | estensive cireulation t The other night ut Seribiner the Mi ratlons without aid; fually took Hood's Sare Sel Lahr is & prominent | wle of the day was a train of the Benton W conyer g heard souw one prowling abont 1l | und now says: “ I un entirely wellot nati, Louisville and Baltimore clubs llLlflmN' N de- | § g to graded salaries. They citizen of the county and highly esteemed, sentaround a note to Bervia and Gre wg with renewed zeal, | To prepare theimst Iyes for ah it K (hey revolves aldders al and and Cattle ¢ a5 it ipany’s Mont hands and | &y son had salt rheum on b -~ o - ding prompt explination of war prepara- y story of the ¢ Degi o i chers ( chers should re- ol L and sold ol #4950, There was | manding prompt explination of war preparis | He saysat no time in the history of the | cured an o and o g . A A :unt{du".::elnfléll‘.!r‘\uhu:n:i“{.:l :‘ht His Eternal Rest. E ad of natives among the fresh | tons that e wmade by the govern- | churel were they making advances with 80 | ready for husi They were it | ;{- th !l 6 Vll‘t l:y: "Ju.‘.‘fi-" llJ-nJl: s and Shorsig, of Phila- | ¢ Oct. 1.~Inter-Occan’s arivals, and not & load sold during | ments of these countrics, great suceess, opposite sides of a table: One of the arsaparilia and fy entirely W e s R’ K \ SHOAR, Sk S ey The . wen | ~- fsed the hammer of the weapon, when it | Btauton, Mt, Vernon, Olio, wald they winted the wen 1o get all | yie (111’ special: Charles 11 ick, | the forewoon. Tu- - general way e fuct that 8 langd contract I been R B rafsed tho Tammer of the weapon, whe | auton, , Olilo, Vi ) m der Alie ‘ vt RV, b * | fat tle are owe: Wi o supply eoal to the English fleet, in e Ma 2 3 wis discharged, the ball strikine o gl e I Taxk l“\l}\l{n}«‘u.“ GEEAe | private secretary of President Lincoln at the | 4 kK ago and rangers from irkish waters, eoupled with the fact that | Npw Yonsk, Oct William 8. Warner, | piteher, shattering it intoa hundred pie | Hood’s Sarsaparllla L B Nl wins sitting diveetly in e sl [ IAK g € hary efforts to 1 | 1o Loured mast of the fnds of the banke | Mixs Cinase e ssoals Ay, caioen wreh | Who secured most of the fnuds of the bank= 1 G Gichanged weapon, and wonld have speculation as 10 Ui ftentions of tie two | 1t tion of Grant & Ward, surrendered himes | heen shot had it not beaen 105 the pitchier, 10 0 1400 | powers. self (0 Commissioner Shiclds Wis mosnivg, | The prowler disappeiiod alternoon oy of 1l s assasination, died at his | 25@40¢ lower, During the week sou e ot Po-night a dociment wbe known | home here yesterday of paralysis of the heart, | four Joads of extrg prime native ol T ket wive sidopbads | Mr. Philbrivk's oceapation lately was that of | aging 130 to 160 have sold at 2 piviiides thad 1o wgroueut shall o niade | & Newsyager wiiter: ieat bulk of good o el Bold by all dry 15 eix forgs. Mado outy by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothicearies, Lowell, Maasy 100 Doses One Dollar soclation w