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P. D. Minnick, Villisea, Towa, vie Iision expired: ). i presiden- | /inton, Lowa, vice J. F. Pyne, resigned; Parley Sheldon, A wmes, lowa, vice Jalin Walts, re 5 In the case of the postofiic Pyncs, whose resignation is noted, was ap 1 to the office ¢ upon petitions that appea to his good eliaracicr. ment, however, it has e of the postmaster-zeneral U1 y, Stromsbur g Demosratic Doctoring of the Roturns at Columbus, at Vinton, Tow CHANGE IN THE TALLY SHEET. to the knowled A Fraudulent Increase of Three Hun- tose, an old soldier and pen- 1er, Wi appoin ted aater-gencril to-diy ourth-class postmast Tabor. 8. P. MeCormicks 3uffulo, Miss Mary Do dred Votes Discovered sinnati—-A at Btake. ing Frauds In © The Ohio Blection, Cor.vsmnus, Olifo, October 19, eount in this cotinty continued this morning. The returns from precinet A, ad throuzh, there beinz a total the preeinet. A STORY AN ENGINEER'S OF THE SEA, EXPERIENCE A STEAMSIT Youg, Oct, Y this eity will soon be called upon to listen ¢ Jules Verne orde case of William Doherty against the | Mail Steamship com I will astonish th and when the Three hundred tallies had added to the full democratic of Alherton, for supreme Judze, who had been given 200, tal vote a little over © e voters ided to count the preeinet o This will elect 1y i calied the plain- court by a wonderful dth eseape and after several 1,000, 0r 300 Imore votes chances with llie story as told by Doherty in the dy put on file st} who was in ppointed to the position of assistant engineor on the Paciie Mail Steamship compar bound from that point for v the wastern South The erew was o mixed one ns and sueh, was a Portuguese known as Ramon, who, as oiler, rezarded himself as heir to the position taken by Doherty and hated new comers and interloper only been five days Il the demo- aflidavits al; slature by 45 votes, candidates feo will be defeated. Tourned to 5 p. m. ng, democratic The board of ¢ *ssteamer Hondul rlous stopping ‘ los have asked permis- B.0N 10 appe ¥ The state ticket was read throngh, and it laces dow was ot discove Ll Weki Idition of 300 lie vote of the inrds, Mexic was reached, to have been made to the en Tae poll books were s X nanes short, he steamer had | from port. when Doherty v conversation between wsenzer in which it northerner should rown overboard. e Dolierty dared not sieep in’ his berth at reacherons Portugi run a daseer into his I His theory is thy Iamon and a 8| was determin wrsnment before the returning Aty sone one slipped out v Lo sigures have been and additional taliies were made | tpen and ink from the original, The republican vote in th and the democratie 20 and wiing upon him in th 15 compelled to it Ltime his enemy for both Ramoi were watcehing him, aily dud e for his 1i OF enenmies came near, the Spanish passense s done in o very buneling r was greetod wi tvised to jump into the snain ahoard the ns as he could to an nominee for rep v odd majority two republi- lauzhier, and was o water it e didn t eare to He made suein provi dieightinz, and wrowe several letters to his which he direeted and left £ Y o, derno have a plurality of 17, In either case Mont- | wife and triends, gomery for prosceutor and Custer for she demociats, will reccive cortis ali on the fheory verse the decisfon 1 been thrown overboard quently they and then waited conld swnmon for the attack of the assas came on the nizht of May 21, when the i the port of San Jose s on the deck 1y made to count the ally sheet i pered with, they will be asked to e ch. The night was d engineer felt that the o dy work his heard a lisht tre asion was atted for )in favor of the democrats was, the hoard reassombled I as he stood rowd present. Clerk Joyee arcd on the face of own knite and fought with des the odds were agains announced that there el which had be v evening by sou urcd the tal an addition ot 30 votes 0 the wrned and plinge ard, to take the fuint licker of " ¢ by swinmin to shore erowded with sh in no condition for such gave him nerve or vizor Was ths thoust of wite and babas ork, waiting faint engineer abstract nor issue eextiticates unless these 300 votes were trom_the tota’s on the denio- Mott Martin, another memt poke ina similar . the third membe) e then unanimous on that poi votes which vere deducted and the to any caiid t ul praying for his lipped ont ot much of his elothe then started nieht lonz’ he alte breasted long swells and fl caime and he ne was stidin the Little over a mile away, gav hini encoura epublicain, about 0 plurality over Youn, demn ) y “The ofticial Tootin:s 3 wmade. hut will not vary s, The republicans will have two of the three wenliers of the legis Clerk Joyee offered £ the thief who A the tally sheet, and the com- foners were requested by'a meeting of the count to offer cious up the drop in & fain not until noon thy He took employment witha farner, and when in 4 measure his str turned, struek out for a long tr two hindred miles across the republic, to Y med” Livingstone, where he When in March K e found his wife, u this count reward for the ns who witne simllar purpose worked hims last he reach ing upon the reports t Lnarried again. of 1e ompense wom the Pac but was confronted witl s ws proot that he had no th, he, by his e ofticial count wilt n county 3 1 and democratic cxented by couns candidates are rej 1 from three precinets mandamns v | own certincate then, broken down in suttering, listened to advice of friends, ming that when Tt iy require two orthree days nplete the woik. unt was adjonrned at 5:30 p, m., after four wards had been erepancies bety al count were ¢ precinet A of the Tlie total nuniber of vot: he entered the sery entited to prot licd to the chiet eiginecr, was not given the tally she ts and_ the urth ward was i e 3 Balkan Trouble. NA, Oct, 19.—Thesituation in the east again assum xd a serious aspect, owing to The Changing -County Auditor ording to the newspapers e raistered inthe ppelicr objected Alexander, after endeavoring to pateh up an agreement with King Milan, teles Latter that he intended sending M Koil to the Servian court on aspecial mission, King Milan declined, however, to receive the It is evident from King Milan's isdetermined toiigat for aszrandizement, Nis:a, Oci, 1 that he did not know whethel statement w 0 count the was procecd the newspapor ote s returned, and the count Another obje de by a citizen that the returns were not Alton advised the tomake & memorandui advantage of it it he coud dinet H, first Thompson eame inwit judges of the elcetion. ully shieets wrapped up vian government has expelled évery journalist tronr tis eity. A Train Wre CorLunps, 0., Oct, 15, ~ er Captured. [Chieago Tribune Rewan, both brought the mfssin t ina paper, wh Just beyond was bronght here today by Nomis and lodzed in Jail on the 210 wieek atiain on the Last Augus 5 were made to'ditei the tam, pected of being the guilty A 10 Work up tiie about 24 years of the ity i Dr. Thompson, vepublican judge, said it to say that 1 did not sign those tally 1 went to suppe: i questing e other judzes to do no ¢ had eaten nothing baek 1 eouid not get * Mr.Dalton took the sheets, at the same time remarking they sealed and one sent to the ety elerk, opinion of the county solicitor was requ 1, tho promises. “The cuse of Col, Hudson, chilef of which eharges hin with dereliction of ete, fnnot ane viofation of the registry law, watil Monday. Phe eases of 't fion of the rexistry law were nable their attorneys to argue demrers 1are based on the un Midiand road Satnrday nd Sceds wis until 1 returned, ease by President aped conviet arean ged with & the train going west at Detectives w ar the seene, ¢ stationed on laeed in position by N ust before the t orrls and Se s e, taey were both coverad that his alezed confedsrate wus an harged with 50 continued SR, - Blown Up by Powder, iNwonrri, Kan,, O, 18, Pimes Special.|—At Osawkie, Kan., a terrible explosion ocenrred last night. companied by his wife, | two caildren, mid Mis, Steck, stacted home, purchases was t onsiitution. ity of wolnt being that it applics only and Clevelana, IN DANTON, L="T'he ofticial count of Montzomiery county was inished Houdly's majorit ot the state t to Clucinnat Lander, a farer, The balance ket varies from cight (o ten | Samuel Kemp, republ for senator, has a majority ot i, ave Robertson, ) gave Kemp 1eprenentatiyes county denioeratic ticket s el HESTED FOI PEIL Julius Dexter, one uenibers of the citiz o one lindied now eng the alleged election Trauds in this eounty, ared with perjurs. The t and Dexter released ) pounds of dropped a spark of nr 1 ingevery one Lander” instantly, others cannot live, Lowered INGFIELD, M of Lynn, lowered the world's twenty-mile bieyele record at Hampden park this after- His time wus 78 minutes. 20 secondds, of the wost aetive the reecnt elee rested to-day 5655100 seconds, made by ML J. AL Webber here last Septenbe 01 8100 boda. Tl warant on which the a BWOr out by stwas made Rewarding a Personal WASHINGTON, was to-day made appointment clerk of the llee department, vice J of Maine, transferred to the of the postinster gei has been attached to the editorial staff ot alo News many vears and i said to be a personal friend of ‘President Cleveland. 1t charges Dexter made o unting ha been commenced in thelr poned it and then removed the Ty elafin Dexte recinet, post perfury in swearlng hed £500 to the connittee fund for carry- ) the investigation, Elections, —The elections passed off ster of publid in veturned by a large wi - Atisbelieve l the conservatives were coliseion ex- l Yictoriows i the provinces, stors Appointed Y WaAsiNGTON, Oct, Panis, Oct, Mons, Gilet, struetion, has boe The president to- wing bamed presiden- + Watking, Lincoln, | ¢ Jo O Mebiid - THE JERSEY RAILROAD JAM. | Additional Particulars of the Wreok in Hac enzack Meadowa, OPERATOR PRATT'S BAD ERROR. The Actual Number of Killed and Wounded—Names of the Unfor- tunates—The Affaic Causing Great Excitement. The Pennsyivania Railroad Wreek, JERsEY Ciry, Oct. 10.~Tae bodies of two boys and a woman were found this morning under the Lehigh Valley enzine. The bodies Will be brought to this eity but have not been identisied. "Thomas P, Pratt, telezripa oper tor, has been arrested. Pratt, who is years o, is an_expericneed operator. He admits that he did not give the right sig- nals, and says he was advised by friends to desert, but refused to do so, He is held to await the action of the coroner's jury. He resides in this city with a wite and thrée ehil- dren. OC the three bodies discovered this morning buried in front of the Lehigh V° engine, one is that of a wo unrecosnizabl Tae others are the bod of two boys, apparently about 10 years of The tracks have boen eleared and trains running on schedule. All that remains of the wreek is the Lehigh Nalley engine, and that is a total wreek. Tt will be dug out soue time today, when it 18 thought that more bodies will be found. ‘There have been eighit deaths inall, and it is thought that wost of the wounded will die. The depot is sur- nded by erowds awaitin £ news. Great ex- tement prevails. “The hodies at the morgue have not yet heen identined, The following full list of the dead and wounded as far as known, Karl Henry G wegian, head taken of h. papers showing that he arived Dy the steam- ship Eibe, An unknown boy, aged 8 years, horribly crushed. An unknown woman, head off. Evlina Arncares, aged 2, who was on_her way o Madison, where her iather resid Dicd at St. Franeis hospital. Four more bodies were tound this morning under the wreek of the Lehigh Valiey Joco- motive. They have not been identined, Two unknown boys were tound under the pilot of the engine, one aged S years, the other 12, Unknown woman, head and anms gone, re- mains badly seorehed. Unknown wan, trunk burned to a erisp, found uve feet beow the surfaee of the wreek, The bodies were sant th Snear's morg: THE WOUNDED to Jersev City were sent to St. Fran ¢ Maurice Klina old, reported dead but still livi had both legs and skull frae- tured. He will die. Owen Hull, engineer Lohigh Valley trai ere contusions about the head and neek but still alive, tewart A, Bowers, fireman of the Lehi triin, aged 39, sikull fracture I and al injuries. It is believed he cannot iive, Ralph Curry, Enelishman, aged 20, injured about the neck, not dangerols Christine Boista, Norwegian. azed 40 yoars, les broken and injured internally, Her con- dition i3 eonsidered eritieal. She was on her way to Minneapolis, Min Tawra Redessen Melanarnd, Norwegian, nred 32 years, seriously injurel about’ the heéad. : THE_OPERATOR'S STATEMENT. Thomus P. Pratt, the telegraph operator, was arraigned to-day on a charge of man Dbromge! v ¢is” Dospital. The Norwegian, 8y slaughter. He waived examination and was Beld to await the aetion of the coroner's jury orman L. Rowe. counsel for Pratt, ninkes he following statement: “Pratt was sta- tioned in the Marion siznal tower near the station of that name. He controlled the east end of a section of the road known as a block extending from Marion to the iish house on ckensack meadows, about three miles dis- futy to record the passice assing the nsh honse upon heet whieh lay before him. The emigrant train had ‘passed his station thirteen minutes before the western express approachd. tt clance | at his sheet, and mistook another entry for the reeoid of the emigrant train haviniz passed the nsh house. ‘The emigrant train had” not left the block, however, hawvinz backed down to pick up two ears which had broken loose from the train, In his statement to Chief of Police Murphy Pratt admitted he had not received a signal om the tish house, but took it for manted the block was elear, beeause of the thirteen minutes which had elapsed. Superintendent Crawford states that the investigation shows that Pratt alone is responsible, ~ A white sig denoting eles hown and g tined the engineer of the express in rui upon the bloc e uninjured emigrants have been for- warded to their destination, Connty Ph - sician Converse is satisied that there are but even bodies at the morgue. ‘The supposition that there were eight 5 cause by the mix- ing of the dismembered limbs of the woman found this morning. ANOTIELR BODY FOUND. everal nailrond employes are reported htly hurt, and it is said were taken to k. Reports coneerning the injuries of ilroad men eannot now be veritied, Coro- ner Hughes has been ordered to hold an_in- quest, which will begin Thursday evening, 'i'lu vy have been empanelled, They viewed the bodfes to-day, The wrecked Lehizh valley engine was raised this evening. Inthe mud beneath was foind the body of a boy 10 years of aze, had light hair, Both lews were voth off helow the knees, vight side of face erushed i hands scorched. Beside the body was found the right leg of aboy who was pre snmably 12 years of age. The member doe not correspond with the remaining portion of any bodies in the morsue, 1t is thought that another life has been lost, “Phis makes a to- tal of nine deaths, The debris is being care- fully searched. e Treasurer Jordan's Report, WasHINGTON, Oct. 15.—[Chicago Times Speefal)—Treasurer Jordan still sleeps in his oftice, Me isat work on his annual ort, and from the amount of labor he is spending upon it the docwment will ba very compre hensive and valuable, It is said that he has given four or five hours o day to it forsev ral weeks, and hasn't yet tinished the diseussion of the silver question, The und erstanding is that Mr, Jordan will write the entive silver question portion of Se Mannings veport, and that it will be submitted 10 the president before (he fatter prepares his mos sage, ‘This will ba the divst instance of the Kind, as tormer presidents have not consid | ered the opinion'of the treasurer as of much value, The last treasirer who undertook to wake recommendations o congress on the unancial conditions of the hour was General Spinner, and he was sat upon with suel foree by Secretary Bristow that it abmost broke his heart. Nothing was known about it ut the timie, It was in v, during the inflation eraze, and Gen, Spinsier had sote very wild views on the grecnback question In his veport for that year he devoted a great deal of space Lo advoeating an inflation of the currency and the postponement of ro- sumption day. When the document went up to Bristow, the latier chopped out several yards of manuseript and threw it into the Waste basket, Gen. Spinner was very indic- nant, partienlarly at the disposition of the surplus, and searcely spoke to Bristow frou thiat tinie until he resizned soon afterward, e The Prison Iteformers. DETROIT, Oct, 19.—The first business ses- sion of the fourth national prison congress began here W-day. T pied in the discussion of “Productive Libor | in Prisons.” Gen. Brinkerhoi, of Ohi Brockway, of Elmira, and Superin tendent Massey, of Toronto, favored the “piece price plan.” Brothers Anthony and Stephen,of the Christian brothers’ protectory, New York, denounced contiact labor. were followed by Prof. Way land, « who defended that system, T the afterno ab ank form for the uniform eolleetion of Prisen statisties was adopted. ‘Pae following worning was oceus | W2 R | | committee w STOSS measiir Tted J.H. Wines, of Tline of O “Woman P'risons t and interesting paper by Mes. C. 8. Coflin, of Ning session read by Prof Wayland on “An, in Crimipal Jur of New ¥ Reeve, « wer of 8, Test, me jurisdiction over any of the d, except thos which wis a national that trem of acriming cter st be dealt with by the ALLT can say is that_an effot 1o to bring to trinl all persons res wctions which brought about the T donot think Grant & \ bank. trans state, for the t ruin of the Marine banlk, proj rest of Warner éan have no ¢ compe now pendine NEw Yonk, Oct. for trial this morning. his attorneys, rke Coehiran. recar.d to the substitution of tl ments which cover the ground of § others, the ease was continued until next proseenting elined togo forward with the (rial orizinal indictment on arrestof on to p pacitated from the case would pract by B Thursday, November, over their democrats are lukew: places open disaflection exists. over, that while the rank and file of that party haye no sanguine ex- pectations of clecting My, Mill, the p ns, who are deli the not di; sional politi nowminaion nor's amount paign pub! speaker Senator Shel i Millr, Curtis, Theodor probably SANTA Fr, N, M., Oct. Vineent last nightsent a telegram to Attor- y 1 Garland, saying he from newspaper di was caused by the appointment of Stephen 5 one of the jur, in Colfax eounty ecourt, s Jurisdiction over United States land matters or | business, g t of affairs people nuinber of lives have been lost. 11 o was not identined with cither faction that he had been selectd ndorsed congress, ¢h eratic coimnitt n W. Dors. ! Dorse, tar v I the dispatelies from other ing would led proper utmosphere { with Vineont's WasmiNGTo by the ¢ ation of diftusion and 4 orghum cane at Ottawa, Kan., have Prof. Wilgy, who had eharge of de bis prefiminary coneluded, | these experiments, hag report to the commissioner, from which the followIng facts are taken: sugar fr | cent, only wasle i Id of « 25 gadion 1l | carboni; of lim with carbonic ful. ""v by SHAN SIAKG NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS. Death at Dos Moines of a Distinguished German-American, | named Causland, came into the hotel while s for secuting statistics of the and Deadpan, it is | Brinkerhoff, N | yard. McCarihy ai AVERYBUSY NEBRASKA VILLAGE. “Edunation Creighton’s A Chatles Dudley Warnes Prison” Reform. maintained that ol not worth the cost he said, shonld b period until the man was i actor Town—-A Buasiness Failure at Other lowae Nebraska News, wdirn state prisons are e prisoner’s sentenc indeterininate to contin 1 to g0 back to society. for no dxed Death of a L Motses, Lowa, Oct. 19, Casper Bulz, one of rman poets, journalists and public sunty, died in this city to<day of Blood poisoning, and the news of his death Will by read with decp sorrow by German- Americans everywhere, Hazen, Westphallia, where he was born Octo- He was educated in Germany and beeame an_ exile from his native land in 0 on acconnt of his part in the revolution- | movements of that exciting period. 1e 10 America about the saue tine as Carl 0 esteemed fric ading German, [Special to the The Marine Bank Frauds, Nuw York, 0t 19.—[Speeial to the Bi Itmy bra comfort to Know '8 arces any ons conncetud wil Warner diselosures mle b the Marine bank view with Unitel Dorsheimer, Jeetion to state w Dorsheim 't siid what has been known to the y upon le is mot das to ing fire br He was a native of 1 oaskal i he ot Warn r's ar- inallition to s arrest is basad nalysis of th count of Grant & Ward with the Marin and of Ward's personal aecount with the Ma rine bank, “Did Jolinston furnish you w tion upon which you i Dors! ston with hit on the subj “Do you intend to make any other arrests?™ of whom ‘ln' W removiug thence to Detroit. » he edited a Ger W newspaper, wnd From 183 to 1550 he wis Iicago, hoding an envianle position 1S o the ity Diad_any commication | 71 6 G, b he esteem of th fhe Kitehen ina blaze, Hates wisarosed b |GG Fitin "t low Kitelien and tried to extinzuish the flames, urst with a hose attached itung, and als urts have no isactions ot the, Marine islatire in the tovial contest, and At the outbreak ol inan alarm. The o extinguished the ure in about niteen minutes, but not until the nre ing. When the firemen entered —the house they found the —eharred remaing of the entire fami M 1 aged fant, and Mrs. Breylson, azed 70, mother of Mrs, Bate: Iyinic two feet {1 the nrst floor burned to a crvisp, the eharred remains of her b I She evideutly © died — from suftoe tion as her body was not much X y burned. in the ruins of abed. ‘The partitions amd 3 A walls of the house were lined with felt, and | ClIcAGo, Oct, 10 when the Dlaze frightfui r removed 1o the mor I also said that o by lodging in the house the war he mrts of the | troops tor the union erk of ihe Cook connty et upon his 1y procecdings the state courts.” o under the reform government he largest voce of any LFrom 1% to 1835 tion of the peaple of the state sinnissioner of the linois p In 1872 he took epublican movement, and ore the peopic, part in the lberal r Wi a candidate for presidential sional district. wealth pror to th fost ull by that, After some di tieket for the Scventh congr cquired considerablo 1830 he removed the gruund that periodical, Ui Die W to Des Moiies, en- zing with his sonsin the wholesale o al Wiil be held in Chicigo might be legally estimony, and thus ically go by defauit. on Wednes denly disappe Regarded as Safe, ALBANY, une Speciil]—The republicans enter upon the last two weeks of the campaign in New York state tull of coniidence in a uictory in Agents of the state committee who have been making a tour of investi tion through the state report that the republi- and enthusiastic other hand, riy, and in s —Casper 1 eaused Dy an abee D 1595 he was ¢ , published_at Chie ferwards enzazed une SpecialJ—John Burk was ar this morning for « the wake over his wife's body. A numbe years ago he had a quarrel with his wife they separat where he remained until a little over a y g0, when he returned to this city. 1is wite | ¥5 5.0} 1200 0 1 wasat that time livin Mi reconeiliation with i Vi 3 fissdiolave saything o ol vhlll’;hm“l and hait-bhreeds, 834001503 winteed T s Zeitun, the woolesaie clerk of the’ supreme cou 120y i in 100 wa house of representatives ¢ L literary and wall Known as « political writers in the aation, and_wi nd noted poct, itecker, and the city, Seves taken worse, unt c oxt. T house in which she lived as her own, but there was_some provision i the TRNCOLBtEL title by which it would revert to h it at her death provided her d i life was drawing to « close she determin see that her ehild w. ited with the the gover- intimate friend knew personatly all the leading men of tue In 1530 he lived in New well known German n the way of werips they are doing more than the re i - ainly need of it. ng democerats of class to the polls than republic: should not be inferred that the are not active, energetic, comp. A Busy Nebraska JGaroN, Neb., Oct. 1 The two warring an party of Knox county met here S urday evening to try 11 be harder {Special to the tions of the re- mmittee is vel organizations are iz more than is usual i a president is not elects Tew mass e warried to her o procured { vied immediately, The e abthe l hours after the weddinic sorvice Moy Burk —-— dj ublican ticket in th 2 been held, The dém- ocrats have not nnny announcad, but the ¢ ns will send :, including Gen. Senator Ev munds, Judze For ker, Sen n 8. Rogeis, Geo Roosivelt, Carl Schury, Al the candidates on the state ticket. Nothing was aecomplished, o sides feel coniident of eleeting their ticket. Towle taction and school land inted with ring candidate e Witliam 000 acres of sehool 1 gobbled up by the Lincoln and cara vz and are now being sold Lagzond pront, an expert from Omaha, is now inty clerk and i offices, 18 suspicions ot crookedne: e heen ente ids in Knox rtained for sey nnissioners huv Tied wit) the N obrara ring re make an investization. SIONCTS Were ¢ nig, and are d ters and compel our county oflic comply with the . has leld the oftice for neay nd never kept shortages ha present comm e ted in oppo- sition to the commissioners wined to regu- court having no o than i average in this ouniry around Jeis are forsaking and building nice fr is an evidenc i« their dus: t atter his fight ~ Soveral unkno found in this v ined, but the officers of the sion that he w houses and barns, which . surveyor general and secr A member of the | inJndze Vineent's distriet has sent dis- | sident amd attorney gencral e fait hearine, building is heing ereet 1 ostiaster, O, i will be an ornament to our live e postofiic wiy-ppointed ‘s to the pr asking h Wasin Garland gard to the requ ved Estate ., Oct. 19.—[S pe M. 3. B. Kelley, a formor merehant and Iatterly sehool t county, died at his residence here on Satur- A to o Post reporter to-night in e st of Chict Justic of New Mexico, that he be allowed (o shington to vindis Been no reply made to Vip. ate himselt, the s request or to waker, Heopeneda shop i a small hase- went and outside he hins a homemade sicn “A. . Moore, eobbler.” Tlere the poor shoe- | maker il gnstus Patske, @ ropemaker of 1 visited Hinkeltown, and catled_on Moore o | L investigation, and much respeeted eitizen, and beneved I nnancial standine, ninto his affaivs, howe o o be much involved 5 shoit in his ofiici his hondsmen will b e hin. The appointment of Dorsey asajury I only otie of the mny indicat dise and that these eredi [ nbebut partially sensation in local commerelal civeles, cicable for the administiation bsolutely that plank in the demoe wvh - gerr Sov L by residents of teiritories, the administration knew V cengaged in land Titigation and had been im- prisoned by a formg ritory Tinally Killed His M Cenar Raping, Oct, ‘l ger shot and instantly killed a thief named oftices shiall Thie nrst missed and [odzed wroin of Arthir Mani. who was w ingg on e opposit cond shot instantly killed Long vily to the sidewalk, ously wounded, . had been explained saiis- factorily beiore the appointinent was mad will ‘he stopped. President Adius, of the ixperiments made witure in the A Vire at Newceastle, NEWCARTLE, The Large hardware store flames were discove the building d i the rear port “The yield of was wore than P partindly covered by $ 240 insui and dxhausied us it comes ntas high as 250 ponnds ve's Work. L lowa, Get. barn’ of ). 1t Phil ing six head of horses, ihat is, adding a larg MOLIL 85,000, was completely “atal Result of a Fight, Chicago Time s summoned to Spring Wells this afternoon to hold an in- | et on the hody divd to-day from injuries wh hie reecived Ty louse, from Dan M tion and the saving in ) method is esthmated to be at | pr cent. The difies entitely of a wechanical nature overcoine. s chconntered it is elajued ] Tailways in China. AL, October 19.—Tae Chine erinent i inanimos!ydect b speedily with th throughont the empire. tiii Wits 20 § L unareed, thy and Simp=on were tc of the Ao Louse Thisday mormin forier enga a bill which the grocery man elained M work of Duilding suilway s Five Recor EE, Alinn, Oct, T mill biurned to-day, Al 7,00 Strait's lour- | g MeCarthy conld At e ETacery stare provent it AleCarthy’s step son, @ lad of 16, any mondercdiv | (i) e = NUMBER 103, TS Amos inter (PRESSING DAY 1N TRADE, i L followed, and | Several Things Tend to Mike Live Stock a boy named Walter Duce says that he saw wernadl two' railtond men assauit. Deadman, Dall Commadity. ek him o down, and kick him. M Carthy and Siwpson deay that they 3 - ae toucied Deadman after they: left the ofice, | A BEARISH FEELING IN WHEAT. Deadman returned lowe and complained of a L e N e feehg 1 D ek, it | The Market Wenk Throughout the carly in the eveninz retired. Hislast words [ eipe to Tits, motiier were: SIEanythine lappens : Bl 4 to e, have those men arrested.” 11 I.n.l v’m: Baturday's Figures— Corn arise this morning, and about 110 clock his 3 4 other discovered that o was d ad. The YA ¥ showed marks of yjolune, inning to ooze from the ears, Mioaro GF - mark was discernable at the back of theueck, [ Chicago Grain Libldobbar © No steps hiave yet been taken to arrest either | CIcAGo, Oct. 10— ([Special to the Ber.] MeCarthy or Simpson The wheat market sagged very heavily to. the men v quarrelir M MeCarthy a'leged, ealled him a 1ittle thi sapped Deadman jo the f fercd and lead Deadman out from Session, With a Drop e day. There was a strong pressure (o sell at i Ubbbield bl bl | the opening of *Change, and this continued CmeaGo, Oct. 10.—A terribly quick spr | with only moderate reactions throughont the e out in a brick cottage, 8 Ver- | i ession. Forelgn markets wero quoted ark place, owned and aceupied by W | g qujot and casy, and British consuls. were afew minutes after 6 this Worm= | 56 higher, which was nceepted ns a peace non Baxte 'I""'" which four persons were burned - g gjustment of the Balkan troubles, It | ac and a servant girl rible de Wihen the iremen arrived louse wi Alr. Bater in the al honse s able to tell the story of the catastrophe. says dhat at G o'elock in the orin e ser vint ghl started the wwe i the | g th. The family consisted of tive persons nd all but two met a ter: rm was sounded at 6:25, t the scene the ‘The tire marshal found at the side of the ering from severe braises, but was was also predieted the visible supply roport wonld diselose a long tuerease, and the state- ment was made that <ome of the Minneapolis willers contemplated <hutiing down and re- dueing their bids for wheat. Lavger deliveries of whe tfrom first s was also predicto e | Audunder these influenees the femper was quite bearish throughont the entire session, December wheat, which closed Saturday at sened at U1 iie, but buyers were so fow h. The in ablaze. kilchen~ and went out a mioment | (a6 gpehed an G0, but busers wir o fowg Tte Teav IR aatiiohen: hoet seonohul i LIBIEUIRVELIDETHIDe ' She foturned i @ ninute or two and found | LMY IEIRY L0 bt dd ol weam, @ st point the pric lied o 010¢e several times, but shortly be- ore the close of - the regular’ board dropped ol to e and there. In the atter- noon the feeling continued weak, December cclining to Wice, and elosing tor the day at 9070, or 1he under Saturday. 1t was stited that there was free selling” for “short” ac- count during the session ina belief of a lower range of prices, but there was good buying for “long account on all break Cory—"Trad ng in corn was on a moderate seale and prices were well sustained as o con- {rast W the weakness in wheat and closing prices were generally - shade higher than Saturday. Oars=Ranged quiet and tirm and elosed wellup o the Tatest ngures last week, PROVIstoNs--Provisions were quiet and steady. rland rushed into the hydrant andaf rward with buekets, Nutsuceceding he sent nen went to work and had gutied the build- v, with the_exception of tes. They were Mrs, Mary 15 Bates, John Bates, 51 Edward Bates, in ‘The body of Mrs. Bates was found m’ the front window on by lying close by the re- ylson was found up- stairs 4 ns of Mrs, B he body was found Vo Stooc Murkot, 4 Speeial o the B started spread with | Carrre—During the entire forenoon a soak- vmm{Kll;\lv:]l:;" \‘\:"; ing rainstorm from the northeast was the her flight. 1tis Mis Bates was | counter, e house seen abattt e | of westorns, aud the third shien dhie ive was i progress, but s | o yoeap orders, the indifference of buyers, e Y and general bad news from New York and Arrested at His Wife's Walke. the British markets, The supply of natives Lotisvinie, Ky, Oct. 18.—[Chic was light, and useful sorts sold fully as well sted carly | s on Saurday. There were no prime first- ¢ | e ass eatide o sale. Common and medinm natives had to compete with tie rangers, and OF 1 iy sueh an euncounter natives 'l W give wa o every time, and He went to California, | 0n common, medivin and low ap | tives were ienerally quoted Jower of sale. Shipping steers, 150 to 1500 1bs, 30 1hs, $4.00ah. 05 900 t4 L0475, Throngl Texas 950 [hs, SAOK@LA0; 750 1o 900 600 to 100 ibs, $2.006E3.00, crs duli and 106" Towers nutives Chicago 1 ones pidity. "I’ the servant girl ting a disturbance 1. with her danghter, | 10 i o | shide T Mary. Burk attemptad to effect . but she re- i took up NS reside ¢ in another tof | s, $3.00@B 60, Siles-190 Montana, 1523 ! weeks aco Mrs, Burk was 405 104 half=hreeds, 1100 by, $3.901 417 and continued 10 grow rapidly | \Cyouing 1043 1hs, = 200 Moatana, 1199 ail hopes for her yecovery Were |y 3and 1 Montana, 125 1hs, §4.234, tlo mark )| vssing effoet: v husband | gopns, big receipts, and a lge number i & laughter Wi i | carried” over, about 40,000 on sale, weneral ed. When Mrs. Burk learned that her |y feeling down town, and 8 determing. 3 ed o gion on the part of buyers to further break not leit penniless. | down prices. Everything seemed to favor Georze Rodiers had been visiting Miss B: the buyer, so that in ' genoral way the mar- forsome time, and Friday the mother sentfor | el out G stow s tather lowor. especiaily Iiin to come to the house. He complicd withthe | G1¢olier than' packing Sorts. Rouh tnd summons, and she ma a request that he be nmon odds and endy sold at $3,25608,35, Ighter uple consented, and a ma; 055 nd lnesl sking and shipping, . Lizht weights, 130 180 to 210 1bs, $3.50@ tonce, The young | iy o good packi e licenso was | 1o 5090 hacking wadténypon and thoy were war | 0, S emony 0ok piee | o150 1, $1000 ide of the dying mother, A few | 00 0 Z Lo funeral was armnged o Gike A IalC T ey laa yesterday afternoon, and while the el ; Eras riends and reqatives of the family were [ TONDON, Oct. 19.—The Mark I gathering around the coflin Burk pat in an | in its review of the grain trade during the ppewance at - the pgate intoxicated, and | past week say A majority of samples of ervated a disturbance whieh rstlted i 0 | o new wheat crop - iitactory. X Sound wheatis4d dearer. Sales of English A Ttun Cobbler. | wheat during the week were 70,002 quarters READIN . Oct. 18.—[Chicago News | at8)y 111, against 7,412 quarters at 525 4d Special.|—~Last Christmas Andrew J. Moore. | during the corvesponding week last ye «d ut lowest rates, — Price a leading young business man and a member | Flowt ls freely oft : Y ; Lo of Shidk & Moore, extensive shoe | OF superior brley are_advaucing, 1hoso o of thefirm of Shirk & Moore, extensive shoe | Q1SRG RATIEY, a1 aivancing toss OF dealers of Lebanon, disappeared. An inves- | giiduatty improved and are quoted & 6d. 0 tization showed that he left behind him un- | 15" dearér, Ttappears that the projeet for paid notes amounting to over $10,000, many | ¢ ol whi Shirk, who was well-to-do, was ruined to-day his fine mansion, the last of his pos- | 11 the plin is Lbasis for pure gambling i {he 3 bo forged. Mr, | London wheat imrkets has huen qulcly kept od to be forged. Mr | giive “and - that a deanite movenent is and | now being made fowards its tealization. sful it will be the begine ning of the end ot the stability of the Lon- don corn trade, which has been the marvel of the world durinz w long period of unpreces dented depression. Flour. oceasionally has been b dearor. [ecoipts from Aericy aro markedly deelining, Three car arrived, two were sold, one withdiawn, and_th nuined, ineluding —one from Califo ch wore alld sions, was sold to satisfy creditors, No s were discovered of the missins man 0 bodies ity were eazerly exan- were not identived; and the ww nnally eame to the coneln uld never be heard from (A s | Pweve'are due, At today's market sellers “]I,I\"n.m‘:‘;!: ‘u:nmu‘!l:.‘:fi"-h:h~{}[-1'|':fi:fi"l'l“‘l'i‘i'“I\':},‘ | of wheat he.d aply to thelr demands, Flour town, twenty-nve wiles from Lebinon and | S &5 st buyers. Corn - quict. - Harioy sixtecn mifes from Readinz, e was poorty | A4S Ve Ses dressed and represented that he w Shhoo- ol Gea iR aniy: Cineaao, Oct, 1 The following fures taken from oflicial figires of the hoard of 0 | tiade, o e posted on 'Change (o-moriow, Danon. | Show'the awmount of wrain in sight in_ thé pited States and Canada on Saturday, Octo- nd the amount of increase or doercase irishod until last night, wi bor 17, repair his harness and reeognized the coly | bleras the missing Lobanon anerchant, A | over the preceeding weel : warrant of arrest for foreery was secured and | Wheat L ARTROTG Increase... 2,021,970 Moore was tiaken to that plice, Moore's | Corn s A4S0 Tnere 9 triend’s gave bail fora hearing next Tues- | Oats.....000 440555 Inercas oore says that when he tiest left home | Itye 16 Inercase B Titended to deown Wimseli fncthe eand, | Baviey, 200 LILTS Tnerease. ) but ehaned his mind, and with $9in money ‘Theamonnt of graln in store in Chicago on sturted DG azain s a cobbler, the dite named wiss 5 o N 2 GOS0 Among the Ralironds, Wheat saasners IRO0R004 BostoN, Oct. 1.—A story comes to-day | Oats, j . from New York that the Transeontinental [ B¥eo .o, associition has sent a notice to the Paciie [ U1 coeniesnine . mail company that at the expiration of Elgin Dalry Market. thirty days its monthiy subsidy payments | oy504Go, Oct. 19,—The Inter Ocean Elgin Uliion Pacine. sald when questioned, e had | (L) specials - On the board of trade to-day no inforumation cone hing it hut in b strong, Mling at 27" 4@Rie, tended 1o wmake inguirie garling it | agzainst 2e for the preeeding week and 21e for He supposed, however, 0L was froe, | 0o weeks ago, Rezalar sales, 1,260 pounds, The policy of the Southern Pacitic on trans- ( Price of chieese unchanged. Kegular continental business hid been, he thouwsht, | 505 boxes, very abitrey, and e was disposed o con® | - dein in the stronzest manner possible their | Forale » Mpeak in New York, 1o i, o Ditton Paciie. wiis ot | N0 Yot Oct. 1—Govornor-eleut, P Y Ker, of O) bl 2 solieitous about transeo ntinental Dusiness, er, of Ohio, is expectdd in this el Thins- diy. Arvangements are belig wade for and could do” without the agred L el better than the uthern Pacine, which indicated v desire to have things all ity own oway, He justided every line in withdrawing from ihe association Coneerning his visit to Washingzton, Mr, Ad- s waid that he had talked the whole Paclie WSS meetin, in Madison Square garden Fr chiny evening, at whieh he wi'l e thie prinelpal speaker. Scuator Evarts will preside, and L Davenport and Generad Care, With o inae jority of the other eandidates on the tickeg will be in attendane Al subjeet over with the United States vail O R voud conpmissioner and Assistant Secretary The Weather, Jenks, Botlwien widerstood the oo stion | Wa G “or the Upper Mige thoroughly, and the tatter dented empuatical | sissippi Vadiey wr preceded du ing the morning by local sho'y eis: northwes WS, becomini variable: generally higher bapomicter, nearly statiomary lnperature, A Blodso 1o Pariell. For e Ml Vadley - Genrally falr , ; RS weather, with northerly winds shiiting 1o the BostoN, Oct, 1=-An enthuxiastio wass | Co0Gd st I exireine nosthern. porLoRsg eting, under the auspices of the Lrish Nae | stationiry temperatire, exeept in oxtremd tiol wins hetd i Baneail bl to-nignt, | nosthern portion o slizht vise in tenperature, A cable craur was sent to Parnell, pledging - Iy that he'intended to pusue the conrse at- ributed o Lint by sonie of the pew s - D $10,000 us a tirst Installment Dom Box The Natlonal Brako Twistend, ton, 1 Brnaxeros, I, Oct 10 The second e - nugl eonvention of the Brotherhood of Il Jay Gould Denies It, | voud Brakemen. is in session e with 200 delezates representing all parts of the United NEW York, Oct. 10 —Jay Gould returmed | T The weather b rainy. A pibkg 10 the ety today. e denies the tath of the |3 10 0t (e ek liguss TAB rumiors of projected consolidation o e | aicmaon, where s addios "ol weleame by prowise with the Baltimore & Ohio Tele- | M A wdebvesses by Grand Mage | graph compiny, | er Wilkineun and = hus were igde,