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~ RSN 1 —— > ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 1 P VTN T NT Y > 14 N TN e 30l ] - q /] SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4. 1836. NUMBER 98. ¢ o e e 15 2 . : e e T T - e e A P e e e eS8 4 " Wwintta anema | I tuat an arm of the gov- | N MRIQIS LAY )AQQ | CLEARANCES FOR THE WEEK. [ A PR MUDCH CATHERINE | navros | 1 : NXIOUS SEATS, |t it an sen ot e s | TE CRISIS CANNOT | | A GREAT CHURCH GATHERING 2 CLVERY BAD ATHOS S’”H “\ A\,‘n,\ ULy SEATY, . HER R "L LR LR ol (5 CAN 0 A5 Omaha Holds Her Own With the | 0 WL \ l GATHERIM i T | I\ \ \H\\ [)\D \IMOSPHE J | & con & demand for some time for ‘ ‘ Largest Increas | ine, and t » - |y e, and as t 1 st B | Bosros. Oct Special ) Wil \ —_— @overnment Employes Know Not When the | ¢ i i L 0 Bk ]—The followlni, table el : Enown fo The Big Labor Couvention to Be Held U Yaller Envelope” Mag Loom Up. DS " auce at l | special dispatelies to the | t trom at Des 8 N v \ Anid Distarbed Surroundings. THE SAME OLD STORY OF SPITE. | FU QLM Wot fikie to ive s AR i A [ N Ceetee | R e VS TV IR G WIVTNGEY \ BUSINESS MEN AND BOYOOTTERS poni i i | ok o ‘ = 1 the per ‘of itioroa T RO Ahe Mothersin-Law Will Remain With | ¢ ASe ¢ nast 1w 1 \What the Governor of Malta Says— | crea pared Wit the gross exchanges | Democratic Kieks on the New Regise | o, s et At War in Richmond The Knights ‘ Grover=Mei, Cleveland's Soves | ploves, ex s, 10 stoy Valuable Opinion From An Oid responding week last yea tration Law Mecting of the Sue | <t Ve | ot | yiia Bolition=Tew Dolcgaten ments Goy, Hill's Strength cittes, 11 \ t | bl bttt deliailn) | g LR LU AT A L thonsand, He i oo e convor the Western States— Q Clicapur Postage~Notos, secontl and third s iostotlices, anil a scc Other Poreign News, | | Sl penings in lowa tio L i other dutnocrat tiohs of s TIAGR | i oy Penny postage W 1y the ( ClTIEs, I £ : | but t v thoueht it couldn't get alon $ N 1 W | e wid stop the 't t Alllanen Work Ohiscket | g ‘on tionatist jesioners, wit wid S0 toreed the 1 i W Gunning :\’ blic ,,; Je ] B <l“” o v ‘.‘. Ao \lv o -1 DEs Mot it Pyl tion tpon hing | A Most tmporcant Gatherving. | 0 the 15 f I scar g i ‘} wreat doal o s b I 5 sl ; otk 3 | particularly, are 1 ne forw t t gram (o the Bra General Seeretary Ture i TG TENEE o Moy |t U bonid ¢ treasury des | the sultan, for the o o of | Philydelytiia [ interest to the tnz of Al W | Death of General Jdphn M. Hediek ; il 1n converaGEEE. ¥as) it | partment. Opi liffer as to how they TiRN eafet h by the | Chicago W board of commissioners of t VEroLn Liist BVening evening, said he co s the present The latest is t oposed adoption | money.” During the pest week have mal n snoken lang of the British | San Francisco | dililic da i Lol OTTUSWA, T, Oct General John M. g raor has had, or can have, as % Feri L | T e T 1l KoL e THETOTES, WAL (18 TaSETaw anve, | I lay of this week. Itis the national | Hedrick, strfeken with paralysis last Wed- | . e S civil service « tission of a rul + will | it a point to n_some opiiions o I SO R W 1§ . 270 i of. b ot : oy 1S course depends the future welfare of the give thie head of a burean, or department, | leadine inaneiers here, and the n e friendly d ) toward | < of rden ion nesday ni died at 6 o K this evening. | 5 will bo alght 18 o p diteetion of depression for national bonds, LI G VN kv | | nsideration of the sub TG AV ATV B T Tod ! Il be cight hours & power 1o dennd an examination of any of £ the latter only used the <ame | ive Rush 1y, Tolianm, | i from s . % to 8 But inora money tor the borrowin i 100 | TR B R SR O e i TR LT e | Kt SIS + | day, from S 10 12 in the morning, and 2 to sl sl ) wige notappointed through { Py mergioney for, the B £ b freitation | fygs Orlea 1 « i Jeading it | and s vesied in this enunty for tortyone |5 S n This unlimited power, the | innneinl writers in the city, and wit oh Russia | P Lot 000 g | and - laymen the Congre veu e was reared upon a farm, engaged & i y sion, ‘Ths unliimited power, the | e fimaneinl writers i the city, an N RRUSSIC ensiden AT LS s ] chureh, Last year the board b i ereant e businoss early o 11e, at was | | LS detion of the assembly wpon the eub- S out ol all persons having republican Influ- nhe wmade this statement: T & e DR B A AR | 12X ol alioa0 $6 | meeting i Toston and it was atiended b | <o engaged when | ho entered tha | Jectorbacatts will probably be affeeted sonie: \ a1 T ST Lo SaToi ||| CRUKE e ralone R 3 T Omana 1,111,078 6.0 Ave or six Uonuind pisople, Thint was 1 | war ot tin veteilon. me. Montannnt ] hatby ti peenlie colinitlon ey RIS enee, were appointed betore the elvil | &56100,100, winoitnt urkey coulilsaon Be arranged. porte | Mintieajiofis, Lo, 038 o1 New Enelind, where Congresation Lot Company D ey SRR | Richmond now. For many months te papee sorvice laws were recognized It | i by natlonal banks redeem | 08 now fully alive to the dan | Detroit | 11 |/ trongost ) IS i Tl - A TANEY | printing house of Baughman Bros. has 3 is clai iy the commission on the | . lhl-‘ bor 1-‘ of LT, | under the mas I mn Il‘m‘ npwils a :; b (RS i oG ot I Iv‘ | M "‘V- ‘-";‘ yr \“-"‘ I ‘\“h{.}w“‘u“'xwil'” been boycotted by the typozraphteal nnion | other Lmiany utterly incompeten N o S e e i o et R LR A Colubus ¢ N hls year, though the meeting 1s 1,590 milos | motion of his colonel, General W. W, Il | 04 Knlehts of Labor. ‘Chis ught o people | tions in- the rtments | Thst be roplaced by other bonds, Tins e defenses of Erconm ave receiving the | §immn | Ehoh. | LT LSO SOVUTALIGTEHIN IERA A eI ER | Rl s i iel | about a bitter state of fecling, _espoclally s S8 within civil serviee grades, who wer en | e 1 wot afford fo do, hecause: avail- | £reatost attention and new eart ks are | *Galveston | TORBE L8 bAS Wil ie BroSoRE HTAtTRE || Drdta 8 IR S ERBRE and AHCTWARAS | yopenants and others have organized o their anppol nts as o dircet for | able bonds are away above | e thes ul.‘\.»’yu’u .,\" rapi tructed. A larze number | New Haven | B «« | the venerable Mark Hopkins, A l“m \‘ n(“ ml.. e l. ‘v o I,h-‘- m;l I‘: | branch of the law and order league, with & LA LY Lo ST CXAI G Wil return to the banks $10, DT | R LAY A Wis WOTC ) Poprin | |8 | azes e ds expected to deliver an ait tho deceased, thenn captaii, \was wonnded | Dshinan und fightliie the boyaotte SitEe 3 tion to test their merits. 1 is b the | every $109.00) deposited (you know W of | Shivped« lavs azo for transport by the i ; RUEHIGE . iR et Wi Lesen LAk N LB el Gntive Gy potaphical union has been indicted commission thinks, to many, who have had [ eacli $100.000 bouds deposited veecives ‘cieu- | Tie ite. Orders have been i | SIS T BB AT ST s Eait | taiiil ¢ was SIS MONS o conspiracy, and Idications are that 10 pass adrigorons examination before ap- [ lation), and the banks will contract their { for the ereation of a large body of Kurdish 1 | 2 el punatic| HALEETE R AR OO s Oneinized e e tial will take place during the time the pointment, that this course should be taken. | Capital stoels fo thatamount. exeeol iy W | cavaliy to be projerly trained as recuin 4 B e | R e ralinlists T v ai e | SWolids uitly 55 Dufort Atlanta, ORGE tliess | Ssscmuly is Holdlni Ita stssloni O SUMENTRE T4 I 1o renson, it Is asserted, why tho | foi intances whiero the proportion of the | ooie’ Vers ooty views are taken licte o nany Congregationalists i lowa and ot gty w2 bitor Atlanta, Oneof these | i eanses inieh Bitterness as all attompts at h ¥ b ‘ 1 L | calls strikes the bank hard L e 5 S — | braska are interested in this national wmeet it & X 2 | arbitration between Baughman Bros, and the favorite of a republican politician should be | {41 stoeks are reduceed helow the minimuy, | i respect of the situation, Polal...... ) EGEIIeE el ¢ il 2 [T IR pe i elose proximity 0 1 St have proved disimal faliures, retalned in o position he is unfittea for, [ whieh is SH0,000, Itimore bank had A DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER'S VISIT Outside New York 3 WiliGs ‘.- : i, ‘,“ SR LU i "\“w. ; ne probib H- lm‘n. the diseaso “The question of Knights of Labor ranning while many competent people are anxious | nearly a million of it called Sir John Simmonds, the governor of Malta LA TR which has terminated his lite, For asyear | e Soivicn " offiee. Is° o likely. to. e e 10 obtain it, butare willing to go 1 «Deoplo e Interestod most it the paase of | i< horo on a visit, Thad the pleasure of cone | Dartly setiosnd o> RO I Bbie T I ISy Wik detaind | Meneed by Toeal surronndings. B, W o obtai ' ng to g T R I G T i s here on a vis 1ad the pleasure ot con- + Partly estimatec A SRR Aoyt | uneble to do duty and was detailed a NG R P SRR S lioro. 1h Stnte | trial betore getting oflice, Where Will his monoy tor redecmed honds | versing with him yesterday. Ie considers - w.‘ H6LITINORE of 1: el ot e. tn | Washington. He served asa member ot the R'l.,‘ T AALGR A ?«»”""“2‘,‘.»".'-':‘3‘ ‘wll:: USUAL DISCHARGED EMPLOYE TALK 2o 10? Wil it bo kept in the banks asa [ it impossible for the present erisis to pass TOWARDS THE ORIENT, the home departinen: b 16 secretary, | ourtnartial to try the conspirators for the | daileriic nominve, 18 his opgoneht, And | Very tily ropiorts haveheen i eielation | Seatating. wedium? - Well, winely ot of | away without o war, - 1a 18 an od Crimeain - Dr. Aldens treasurer’s repwits general surs | Wrder of Abraban Lincoln andothers e | the vepublican convention aftor a sharp fight ] here for s lavs, witeating Awmes Wo fevery one himdred thousand dollars are al- |\ sior and eommander, and wasa Turkish | More About the Contemplated West- [ ve ne Torel n isld by the seivior forein | GAF RS RO Do atter | decided not to endorse Mullen, and they noms Wihite. foreman of the bindvrs in the govern® | ready in the hands of the people i, the form | SEIEOT G commander and wasa Turl Wl M GvenER Ut e e va: goaretury, Dr. Cla ? Wit b rasger e and e atler | inatd B Waddell, Tate United States distries ] went printing office, and involving Mr. | of (e national bank notes issaed. The uat- | 1 Lover experience in 5 5 & 7130 p. m.—Scrmon by Dr. J. Lo Witirow, ! & e PECC | orney. Vhen Mullen was nominated Ttounds, fae public prnter, ex-Chief Clerk | ural conelusion is that when the capital stoek | Asia Minor affairs, and, aceording to his | CH1€AGO, Oct. 3—[Special rm to | o5 sion W campeiviggr | oF dnterial revenue 8 aoriny of the democratic knights . bolted i Cadet Tay Tor anda minber of congaessmen, | of a bank is redueed the interest of stock= | opinion, the Russian advanee throneh | the BE A member of the packing honse Wednesday, 9 a. m.—DBusiness and devo. s oI Linnusota ks several tentito- | G0 G convention and announced Sheir butit is geneially believed that investigation | holders is proportionately. wedveed. Thers- | gnatolia could only be prevented by the | Arm ot fobert Warren & Co., being inter- | tional; spe-ial paper on’ the “interyepend- | [ WIS supervisor e, was toremost in 1 jytention of supporting the demoeratie noms will vindieate them all. One of the em- | fore the etrenlating medinm of the banks is 0000 n ar viewed regarding the condition of affairs | anes of Home and Forelzn Missions,” by i ‘{ CUATHI ARl sky Hands i ee on the ground that the fundamental ployes recently dismissed trom the covern- | heing reduced justat this time very rapidly, | 1 e of aforcicn army, posied on the | VIEW Aol W o matter of | Alden, followed by a devotional ser gt Milwaukee awd other points whieh at- | yrinGiple of the order forbade 1ts going. into went printing offiee, named Scott, has pre- | but 1 think they will not be veduecd | Taurisa, veady to still the Russan army as | 800 TRV 18 only a matter of ] UG aper on SCertain Practicat Questions | tracted the attention of the whole country. | whiied therefore the_assembly. will ‘e 1 ferred eharzes to the effect that the foreman | o fast “after the elections. The people | the invaders marched aeross the great central | ime when other smaller firms must follow | §"h s foreien Work,” by Dr. Clarh; prota. | fihott 150G, to 158 e, vas editor oCthe O | oiGion'in the midst of @ sharp political gon= exeented private work for Rounds, Tavior | demang the veduetion of the public debt, | plin, having left food for the nent of | the example of Shiclds & Neil, who have | ply one or two briet addiesses e e hne boan ooyoral, YOLES | test as well ‘as'a legn) WAEAHODISIGYE Ot 1o tioauiount SUSI0C | and it lins s good efect apon all: elnssos Erzerown, The sultan is paying marked | Moved to Nebraska to escape imposition S eid paper onthe “Missionary | i3 S T O e S | e ) pon being asked about the mat cept nationa hanlers, to make vy ealls i Regated S LELL A A S U 1 neten TS 0 ) ) ) Dy o Junic foreign seeretary, ¥ Ak fr Mol Ll A S cmbers as comoe s o ie Printer Benediet said that the | for bonds on the of an election. Of | attention to General Shnmonds, UL BN 0N AN e ToL SR LT ot B kb S R 2| his private aitairs but he has always been Im\v‘\lhl‘lwn.:ll[l"lll-‘:'n‘rlmnlly‘lwnI o ct;:; ‘r‘vg;:t wl heen filed with him, but that he | cour-e, the money will not oved. It BULGARIAN ELECTIONS IN PRt work, ‘The present order of things can Trobiablo report of the committec on the | foremost in every public enterprise to_en- [ TG I SORIRITULA think the - U time to examine them. and | wili n, but not by the banks. There Respeeting Bulgavian affalrs existlonz, Were it not for the cat-throat ri- | oy department, with - discussion aud ad- | Jjiiee the stowth ""“,'j‘;,‘"i“"-‘"‘ s eltys | o Srikes there have ad o dispiriting adided: “it would scem tiat it W will e more peomanent investients heveat- | GAPEGENE BRI RS valry existing between Swift, Armour, and | divsccs P R P L effect upon the members and weakened the ey vezular tequisition fiow e public | er, unl s congress authorizes 1»{< fastianee | |0 SEeny CoRATEs Moy Nelson Morris as to who should control the F550 . . —eport of the eym nitt e on one e Rine S | order in that seetion. WINLer to perior eertain wol i be | oof "a new bond, designed especi wona- | Al esterday, considers 1 e S0 PR LS % of the spee ol papers, with a tves:es, OURILONC conld be more sinceiely - leld guiltless of any intended oilense | tional bank seeurty. 1 presume that dis- | brangje will re-clect Prince Alexander, Rus- | Deef business, either of them being too timid | Of the 90 B ] B [pecnlyiginotrotl Pl hon b wiiosg : ; QAT ] azainat the interests of the publie serviee, | connts at O buhics will bo- & tittle | sia had wished tho olection for. the sobranje | 10 ta tand on general business, wecouid | | hsdar, § o = Hepons som counit | s witl e more Eeenly felt i “his con ALY AL O e ¥ yet, [ hope. these charges are not trie for the . the contracton ot the | pogponed until Russia had done (1| Bave met the move made by the men and re- | o and brief addresses. | S e A R O U] Me Powderty Attends Mass and Sub- 30 UMK SHOwL DS DORFOTAd I Tho KOVErN: el A TRe AR e oD 1o tile sobranje was made a paeked assembly, | PeUed it We witl have to return to the old [ 2, m.=Saerament of the Tord's supper. | ity T 0mer, af 1 jESatenty:soven sequently Makesa Speech, 3 ABOE BN HNE BN GRBPANE SNNE DBBEOL | SHSAW) IO kol Sl e but the elections are nevertheless taking | 5 ~hlm and that soon, or move cither to ‘Iv‘.‘ IE:’.'.f;‘?.".‘i!.‘.'l';T ‘:::I‘ ol and Cen- | survives him, The f will take pl Y Ric oD, \." L Oct 3o Delegates to the g vided for by Taw 3 COLN FEARS THE FROST. plited Omaha or Kavsas City. (l\n.- faxnie RIS minkc | Rt ol her busi ( oek 1 ¥ morning, Kniehts of Labor national assembly have 3 AL e I — i areat ciforts to have Chicago stock inier- |6 e been arrivine steadily ail day. The prinets 1tis Mis, Folsom's intention 't b b | Condition of Wheat in the Principal s Wrecked Sufolt, Sats oyt e e e e e ; New Cry for Water. pal ehureiics were well atiended by the visite ¢ Nousekeeping in Bullalo, as sie witl make e LoxpoN, Oct. he wrecked steamer. | oo itely, ¢ i« Maly | i Nrora, la, Oct. 5.~1Spezial to the BEr.) | grs Grand Master Workman Powderly jate her future home at- “Pretty Prosyeet,” the BLacas:otpeuoEholt, Suttolk. which went ashore two IO LT SLIE ISR Sy Busine 1| =There will be an eleetion here on ‘I hurs- W AR R DrOsION s Cotlitry ety (b wiliah o lrives GIHGAGT S b The following erop sum- | Suffolk. w L went ashore two days ago have to be dc did not look with favor on X 'w“l‘\. H,‘ m. Jusiness comple [y e il SIS i tended high mass at St Peter’s cathedral. He 1 out with his wife ‘every plewsant afternoon. | mary will appear in this week's issue of the | Lizard Point, Tas disappearcd. Gangs tho selicinetoty cantragtinicathie: concerns ol INEGREL ORI oo ni i o rten e | i Ol e ‘Hw\""“’": ot bond- | was accompanied by Messis, Mullen and 8 It was for the purpose of alding her mothet | parmers” Review s Crop returns for the week, | Men are saving the eattle from the dangerous | a0y one city. ‘The same obstaele of et Thirsday aftermoon after the |y 1y to the ex 0001 Foriwntor-1| FHisves ot ntiontl eXec. i vs ¥ i mranging AT ics propuratory 1o this move, | £ Anmers' Review: Orop returns for the week, | o oog winong thirocks, whera ey are. kopt of organized men would sueramental service will bo the opportimity | Wl ey Pl ceneial opinion is the '\‘l'l‘q; i bl gxe T “’"‘"‘““"" s weil 4 Lo see some of her relatives, that | 0 general way, shows that corn Is well i | gjive by ¢ lowsred from above, e was in faver of sentici r visitors from abroad to visit the stie | onds will carry by o laree majority Alter services he was invited to s meeting of 8 A Clivilind necompanicd hor for @ short | tured throughout the entire western belt and | “Loxnox. 00t A terriblo. explosion ¢ g as farapart as possible. +“That is | howeand goabout tho eity. The meeting ol s the conference of the St. Vineent de Paul, i 4 Stay at Bufal : sufiiciently so to withstand the heavy frosts | enrred Sadurday ‘at” At y near | theonly way in whiclwe can_meet the un- | Hill Bott WHL be iy meeting of the ¢ X A BEAUTINUL STICK, the basement of the eatliedral, where ho. was Ll Mrs, Cloveland has dectded that she will | or (e lnst three days of the week, In Mis- \‘\_ si.”.‘»lv“x. Warwickshir nd "*"‘“u’\“’ .(::3\:1'1" o e et | ““Fhere is o prospect that this Des Moines —— introdiecd to tho members, who greeted him B Feetntions borore o beghinie of (e | souri and Kentueky the corn is rendy for f gratih SN NN i Feen and seven een | 15008 NI Wil are having 83 for ton | meeting of the board may become hist ard’s Niece Pretty, But No Aet cordiaily. Hoaddressod tieon ferenco briegys SR regular se ] husking and eribbing. In Towaand Elinols | Seventeen Tost their Hues 2 S 0w’ work wiiile we pay 84 for eight?” lagieal annals 1or yoars to come. Her Debur. e O D DINING WITI MURPITY, Busking will bexin about October 10, Reports 2 Should & movement of the' nature of e iwatstonof futiive nibationiisto eol Yomx, Oct. 3—[Speeial Telezram to | & comparison botseen 115 work- And (hat G The ceneral superintendeit of the free de- | showing the averaze yicld do not vary but Piorced by British Bayonets, above hinfed at be ude, 1t willuffeet in (he | b, and there will be a Bively contest between | o A nicce of Henry Villavd, the | the order over which he presided, saging 8 Hyery s siom, Mr Colbates, will take s | Gy from former estimates, which are | BOMBAY0¢t5— At te festivals at Exawah, [ [ei<iborbond of o 0 e, itz | s e Tt e e by Anndover men | wiker and Joser of Northorn Paciiie mitfions, | that the object of both was in many respecth S8 Qo fhou e st fehariment this | considerably under those of the preceding | the loeal magistrate secing that. a confiet be: | ! RPaCI: whio hitv@ taken the advazecd sibutil Ui all | has been acting on the stage of e St thea | S it el aimed o anclorato the { ten das s at his old home in 1o Hedined | five years. 1n fifteen lilinois counties, four | tween the Hindoo and Mohammedans was Seed Merchants Pail, M ! ("'I'"W ‘\‘I‘l(~"1'i "l"'lfi “J"\ ter during the past week. Sheisa noviee, | ynd elovate maukind, Mr, Powder] fi“ B | Hopresentative Murphy, of ‘fowa, at the [ report = fwenty bushels to - the ‘were, | inevitable, brought a company of British | Cieaco, Oct, 8.—The fivm of J. W. Sykes | falled to/ b of €hrist, in this 1o, witl | this being her st professionatism, and_tor | heen kept busy the greater porton of ‘o duy it this afternoon fivereport tventytive bushels, thiee thirty | troops on the seene. T atives. i turiated | & Co., seed merehants of Mehizan avenue, | Tué old theologians are supposed to give bag. | the time being she isa wmarked failure, thus | in recelving visitors. ‘There are already bes : ORI SRTILED AT AR S B o aolElS o ot | At theirapproneh, thyew themsclves on the | made a voluntary assignment yesterday with | te on this line, and the question is to come | sharing in the bad ek of Genevieve Ward | tween it and nine hundred delegates Phere s a rumor eurrent - social e busiiels, In seventeen countics of lowa orie ho e tha) ¢ 0 ) 5 Saa 0 5 | Bere hesides a Tarze number of non-delegntes, here, L wnveritol that Miss” Rose Eliza- | reports ton bushels, three lifteen bushels, two | SHICE TRaonety, SIS Butises Woro mor- | Orson Swith, of the Merehants' Loan & | 4 for seisaa b (s weetine, i s | I the production of *Xhe Queen's Favorite.” | o execative committee has not. hold s ses- G beth Cleveland will leage litcrature behind | twenty bushels, three twenty-five bushels, | tlly wounded. “Intense excitement prevaiis. | pryst eompany, the ide & Leather bunk | Molnes. Al thioush the eust (he greatest | But her debut is an_event of importance in [ sion vet but will do. 50 toamorrow morning her for the present, and intends o pay her | one tiivty bushels, four thirty-iive bushels, Long Live Alfons and Hiram Sibley & Co., who are the prinei- | por i Yorton. and it may. proyve u aronr | fashionable sooiety, and her remarkable [ before the national assembly is called 10 A brothe r‘.| lu|lw \.~1||:h‘w~n\:|\n|.‘»;l. G ‘Insv forty hu»m»\';;‘\]uluyn‘ll|uu u‘«n‘\’:u\,.‘[ bu llvuf' Mo AR A A ;h;"““";‘ this atter- | pal_ ereditors as well R e iy o "'m Henitieehusel b A prettiness secws to atone, in the estimation | order. The meeting will be for the arrange= - S8 HILL 81RONGER i FLAND, . s co ¢ good for Oho, Indi- | Mapuin, Oct. 3 n his atter- | AR OB L NSRIKNGEE o cl UG, e ; _ d s ment or preliminaries, g | A D e ot Bow 'tn Wiseonsin: | noon a portion of tho audicnee displayed | SSEent was vendvred neeossury on the < NEW BEGISTRATION LAW, fthe nizhtly parties of her friends in at- [ Wentor preliminaries. | truths Governor Hill will contest New York | Missouri “and ~ Kansas. Plowing Tor fall | 1y, ‘ prckots hy Serisg) oCiloaterehanty Ihe new registration law which goes into | tendanee, for ier ntter inability to act. It is banuers upon, which were insevibed Shone | Loan & Trust’ company 1o grant & SURPRISES AND SENSATIONS Jive Alfonso il in toal | effeet for the nirst time this ve, bss that ails her, with Mr. Cleveland in 155 for the presiden- | sowing wheat is progressing, many is giving the | nev and she Pardon for the Prizon- | extension ot @ week on liis note for $20,000 I'hi s is no | very possibly has a future on il nowinations that a inovilable” said | portions of Thinole: gilsourl, Konsas and | ors “long Liv the Queen, etc.” while | in favorof that compnny. Orson Smith; of | ROUPCRS NSt o3 ool FNe, (8 o | Ky hassibis g s tiiiulo off o, stago, Shio | Distingutsh the Stook Market Dusifii IO b e UG In o Do AT o ey { e Cona ot WhtAY ibovamEnt i | the audicocainphiaydon the Loan & ‘Trust company, says: “ME | g roteet the purity of the ballot, and so this | Her iieure is slight and tall, perfectly ereet the Week Just Ended. of the adwinistration in his state. *The Dukota is now light, @ oo ylies has been i failing health and has for 1w was passed. But being the st of the | but lithe, and her hands and feet are small, NEW Yok, O —[Special Telegram to 8 Chee na Hisses, 8¢ 1 tite conteiny Dunran, Oct. 8.—The lord lieutenant of | ment which w ated making i otherwise be will be a division of the del n- | of wheat having already been n Kind, it is erud te, bright and re riol in ¢ and has sonie inpericet ions a s b0 | the Bie —The week has been prolitie with Vention uhloss the unite rule 18 applied,In_ | ‘The tuling prices are5010 55 ecnts por b el would otherwise be iy tiat Will need to be remedied in the futur o thidt her mouth s zenérous, | surprises and senzations in the stock i it event the state of Now York will go for | “The movement is stow in Minnesota at Treland and wife went 1o the Gaioty s ndebiednesgyIs pearly s20.00, Tihe lw roquires every citizon who expecs | 0 that When e sinles a et of netfact Letlh | Fet. aned asn resnit e nave had touns it Governor Hill.” Gieents. In 11nois very little wheat isbeing | in this eity last evening, They were cheered | WK, fuliy haif ‘that amount e the | (o yote in any town of 2,000 or more popula- | are well exhibited, Her voice is rather weak ) 1808 American ~ Exchange bank, assets will equal his Tiabilities,” s up and down. ‘Ulie bull movement for two w think his - tion to regis ber of quest SThen you mean that Governor Hill is | sold with prices 65 10 75 cents, In Lo Lagrc stionzer in New York than President Cleve- [ wheat movement is fuir al 50 to 60 cents, abte, Her complexion | ChANe v lis name, answering a num- | but n that only a teiling [ Which I by t in the lower part of the house, ns sueh as ¢, place of na- | is 50 while those fu the gallery hissed and shouted w5 swept along with Tana ) Ohio considerable wheat is being marketed at | “God save treland,” S tivity, length of residence in voting preenet, | auantity of paint is put on it and her hair is | ivvesistible foree, has had severnl set backs Undoubtedly,” replicd Colonel Conkiley. | 65 to i cents, ~ In Missourt the wheat mo i Meeting of Medical 3Men. et wie. L the case o natiralized eitizens o Jii brown, | Sie: was i Europe when | and overdue reactions have arrived, Untl o There are evidences of that inevery demo- | ment has fallen” off with ruling prices BULSTING A IPOOL, Prrrsnena, Pa., Oct, ,—="The annual meet- | they are required to state where and when | Miss Ward, an old acquaintance of Villard, | wishin o few days there was scarcely a bea, i whering, even 10 waid cauciises in | 50 10 72 eents. In Kansas thereis searcely i 5 5 ing of the American Academy of Medicine | they were naturalized, and give such da learned of ber dramatic aspiration and gave | SECS D S aaaa ey - small town any wheat moving with prices 50 to i0 cents, | Matters garding the Southwestern Tibamainn e niEla tylOaton > 5 | shall assure the yeistrars tiat they lier the ) nt o opportunity. Her stage Ight, bu W spectlation again bas two K \\‘nn. u.w\mmmm.nz-"‘ In Micl an \\l\h.l{\\\ treely m.:my 1 ;u(; Railroad Traflic. \U ;'x ('“ i ’:l'“ml 'l“,\ s -:" i'l"" 1;- titled to vote, \x one K\):\\ be name is Tyndall, two sides to it, and some of the old bear. i “Phe personal ehiracters of the two men. | to 33 cents, In- Wisconsin there is a fair OmicAGo, Out. 8.~ Ll pronosed. plan for | AbO) » humdred delegates from all parts | vote wiose name has not been put — operators, who have been recently trainin, P There i as much diifereiee between then s | movement at 6 o 7 cents. The tenor of the | LieAat: Ot Sdhe vobosed PR 8| (e country will be present. The abject | registry listsat the time appointed. So Sunday Base Ball, WIth tho.. continganta wero, rcoaitolr SRS there is between day and night. This di generally are healthy 58 A 1Mo ioNsthe Souths At danzer is that men will ot att bt iyl reports shows that I Bigher ron than usual, | western passen _er business, which bas ab- of the convention will be to endeavor to have | ¥ St. Lovis, Oct. 3.—1lits and errors were | gtocks on Frid i were predicting & ence is not in the characters of the men With @ somew! . ofss ¢ Tegistering, which they must do inpers. ‘ b ot oficingly. Governor il carios o | While catilo e looking bettor with improved | sorbed the attention of the magnates of the | PAssed —Jaws, either by states or | (HRUEIG G, Tn-tho case of foraigh | Nearly even dn to-dny’s game between the | further decline., devs on the long side of * l-w--n“\iuhh \I:un |||lu| m;l.x life turage, S southwestern lines throuzhout the week, has wl.lu--w. [m (:u-l u;l:l:ylwn 1.4 m“- {,‘,mflwuu-nil‘ ere may be some \\1Im have '\‘ll"“]\” 5 and 1“Il‘;-}\:“h(4u;<’, .mm;): o the account undoubtedly realized heavily on ofticially rememberit. President e Rl - 3 g la il mission of eandidares to study med- | lost naturzlization papers and cannot | St. Louis..... 20 0 1 0—6 B D as T A oI n a0 ol S 4 has an fdea that theré is a wide di MOUNTAINS OF COPPER, fallen through, and mnow the successtul | jo0=ang tho debarring off physicians | £Ive enough data to show that they o | Afatonoitian 2407050, 0.0.8 0.3 0=4 :'l ul }‘ll 1 tools pluee during the week, : an insurmotntable barrier—between private organization of the pool is practi a8 far || et n el A e W | Tithed 1o vote where they are. i there are Two base hili—Gleason, Total bases on | PULSUILthey are not entirely out, and, if in, 3 and oflicial Lte, and here is nothing to in- | Canada Strikes a B Mine Bonanza | away as ever, 1t required four days to bring | 10 have not graduated from fivst clas = | any such it will be someiing of a havdship [ hits—St. Louis 7, Metropolitans 7. Loft on | dieations wie good tor anything, they have 4 spive personal iendship i i, I and is Mappy. about an agreement on the firet section of | 1eajcolleses Thov want the appointment o exelude e, OB the ollier hand the Taw | bases—St Louis 4 Metopolitans s, “Stolen | 1ot 1ost their i on ihe markel, and mean verse can be said of Governor Tl en Orra Oct. 3.—Special Telogram totl o Y Thet o : onal, or stata bonrds, composed of skill- 11 work a great bles 1h excliding from | bases—Carat clel, Struek oni—By | o assert 1) JOWOE.01 00 N ORe NG i R R e TR O e b " lokta o i o pr Jl H-A‘H- The point was | ful sui cons and learned physicins 1 voring many wnnatuiized persons, who | Carihors 1, Batter Hit—Comiskey, | sorious ¢ “m,f'w'uh. Haniis 'l' nothing 4 civil serviee retormn, and necessavily that faet | 2 L 08 ju ’ ully settled by compromise and | amine eandidates for the stidy of med nave been yoting for years, without (he right | Bases OfF Carut) B.onty) e sk line pool, “ would give bim friends. The bulk of the Vin the y oL acopper min Tle | yesterday the wmceting proceeded with | A movement will also be made azaivst thivd |5 40 50, This restrietion’ will bear down 5 Analyzing the course of prices, it need only warkers in our party in’ New York want die | Canadian-American Copper company has | the consideration of the rest of the plan, Tne | OFf0urth elass colfeges, which the Bard on the d=moerats, and so they are vais- | 1. Wil piteh be said that at the openinge there was gener: S8 ofiices 10 go to the men wha earn them upon enc of the most remarkabie copper- | percentage: clause was the rock on which tha | S48 tust zo. ogelse raise their ing a great howl that it was fraimed for the | pire— Vi aily areaction, and then tollowed a period of 1 Do yon think Governor Hill would earry o Tt T8 sl T thha wortd nt e | Wiattor spit. he Wabash moved. £y submig | YOI material) wirpose of disfranchising them. But the | A7 Ciy areat buovancy in e nimber of stocis, 8 MW B yote? B R S s S the matter to arbitration. The Alton road e only disechnination it makes 1s against fraud- | Cincinn i 002001 notably New York & New England, Michis ST EHC S s o president, The | bury Juveiion, ou the Canadian Pacilie, 1t always been oppose i to this method of Walioo Races uleint voting, so i it euts most mito the dem- | Athletics 003001 g Ceniral, Canadan: Southcrn, Manhattai, o republicins did not vote for Cleveland be- | is remarkable because the cre s o near the e the perechiage estion. and was WA100, Neb., Oct, 8.—Special to the Brp,] | ocratie party, it witlonly be doii i the Fiist nuati 9, Athleti lx Lonisville & Nashville, Western cause they Joved him, but be they did | sartace as to form what ave p actically little DLIN entering its prote Vice Presi- | —The following is a correet renort of the time W asainst rand and erime sy state | Enr 1 1. Dllcher nion, Texus Pacitie, Cle nd, Columhus, S8 not like Blaine. With any other candidate | ¢ per monntains, vising to i helzbt of over | ¢ MeMillen said the Alfon would not | gy ONRE IBALING v here are flfty-four cities and | ~Swith and Miiler e—MeQuaid, Cineinnati = & Andiznapolis I Omabay, ) than Blaine there will e little seen of the mountnins, visinic to o helght of Gver | Lilor any. pooling arrangament f Wl bot | and winners of the principal races at the aghe, Ta AL lenunrIee A AT LOUISVILLE whiel adyanced anywliere f w0 13 | ] I, ot AT D pbiicans bl New | ene bundred feet above the prevailing i one year, P wie a hheod | fair, recently held at this place: I OF Thoine. thor rokiatin 0000 8 1 1— 5| points, Thomoving eau arp | York will in 1555 oppose el more formida- | level, and ending in abi n - range for { the expectation was that if Two-forty elass: Frienc vy won, Kitty B, | will be opened begiuning on 'Tuesda ) 0 R S Eh Fise re the voracions stories of leases, col LIyt did 15 e nomination of | nearly eight miles, The Canaaiun Pacitic \ formed it would | second, Polly M. third, o Dan fourth, | October 12 continuing for five days, with aso it o | Bolidation and contest tor control of the N { | I railway s constiueted a siding from the tthree yerrs, ‘The Alton's rop- | Time—2:41, ° i) A A TUrth. Gy Tater for additions and eorrections, The s—Louisyil Yo New Enzluid, ol of which, hows E you think suell mugs. as wge | Algoni line, aud within the last four days VO wis Tequosted to. reitomto e | - reodons olass: II. R. won. Frank . | efftetof the law will probably be o decreaso ever, were aftervard denied, the eall fog o Cupiis will be dvl 1o the nest | between thivty and forty ears, containing an | siqtement, which he did without hesitation | sceond, Fanny Mae third, Iz :4; * | the total yote at el by seyeral thousin Thoy Want to Olose Banly E15,000,000 % per cents, the advanee i coal, 1 f ave | and deliberations on the proposed plan Thiteo inoto elase: d1 1 won Fanny | Which willin many localitics amount 10 & | enicate Ot AT * i Which were cirtent previous A do not, as e is now classed by Nis | 3 utto New York. Montreal capital- | Soiscd Instanton Cora Rt Mac socondl. Frank B ihird, Thmeegr | net republican gain. mea 1. 8 retail clor 10 | 1o the Vanderhiit mecting of dividendss (@ § s & bolter, 116 refusel (o supnort 5 | 1518, who have visited the inine, declare it is | Gy, ISR the feas] e AT e (e S T U 1 SETTLLL EME COURT city, who lave for some time been agitating | be declured on Canida - Southern, - Miehigan A fate of the convention in which he was, | the largest area in - the world and with the | ot drawing up a plan on o one year basi socond, Poily M, third, Timeazi s 2o 1 The suprenie court o i this city this | the early elosing movement, held a meeting | Gentral —and - Lake — Shore, ~After 1 i ot Uiesotore u republican. Bt (o highest percentage of pire gopper that hive | conuiitted'wis appointed o report, i possl- A SRy Ted wenk for the first thne: nder the’ new Jaw | wo-day. 1t was stated at Jioving that | 1hgo00ame L known 't % yody of influentinl worke: ) not tavor Mr, | ever been discovered o 8 Are W e, Monday, Octobe on the 1 ; : - eh has consolidated all terms of the court L g d g h cotors did not consuder the question of giys Fhey would gindly w0 to Ohio, 1~ | Dy Oltin capitalists, who have 130 men taking | V¢ Monday, October 11, unou the plan, o 1 OTOM BAR Hkpoocations, L\thllnz-lnhlm.q.‘ G At et o e apatt, | vetitions to employers in the intorest of the | idonds, e sieet wis - disappointed alana, or dowa, or even LHlinois, for a new | out 100 tous of ore daily, and the company is Salvation Squad lmprisoned 81 Louts, Oct. §.—The full trotting meet- | 100000000 compelled to roam. around ghe | Movement have resulted in - a little short of | and the mavketstaried on i down grade, the Wi (o lead the campaizn, erecting 50 houscs for' the winers who will | SRISALIOR Bapad f e o | M of the St Lols Faic association will | state on Wheols, AL of itS terms. are to b | failure, Those retail merchants, who had | decline, whieh ranged fron 1 10 8¢ polnts, 48 s President Cleveland porsonally well ac. | be added to the present force when the dwell- | 0 ARSI - by CMEM OWe | open to-morrow shmultaneously with the | held at Des Moines, and the doeket therefore eded to this request, had mostly goue back | PeINg aced 1Dy tinrries i the money quainted in Now York City? ings ate completed, weeks past a section of the salvation army, | oo ruir of that gésociation. Over a | 15 ho larger, This'will call all the leading | to the old systen, while others® wore cope | A8d corresbondence’ between. Commissioner ] *Yes; he used to run’ over there from - g led by Captain John Atkin, of New York, bundrad trotte o thel e fve attorneys of the state to the capitol dur; batting the “movement in other ways, A Finle and President Roberts, the latter ereat- 5 s utfalo'lilo e was sherift and iavor. and Kevolutlonists um;.m..T l'u\\n.] s been paradin througl tie streets here, | by U:L.Llllullll;r:n“l:::‘”ah o many fivers | XSOV he'conrt, or ohunge Uhe cominitted s appoinicd to visit e fioren | 1€ Uil B but from which 1 $loagd In, with woys, | dulin Rolly fell 1n GALVESTON, Oct, A speclal from La- 25 and ourines, sing B counury, e already, and several | of raetice somewhat, leading to the sub trade and labor assemblies, and ask them 16T Wi subsequently some recovery, i ) with drums, flags and tambourines, singing | | labor & lies, and aske thew to | HR O G A ant Naks Wil i ol Gl Tana A o K eRe s e | rodo to the Nows sas: A courler Lag ar- | and shout ool fellows Well, Kelly ‘thousht fially | Fived I New Lavedo, Mex R o . L more are to arrige. The three clippers, thav | sion of cases more generally by from Ques k. To-nlght, regardiess of an of- | trotied the speotal raoe #t Chicaro yesterday, | and if any extra a . Mo G ficlal notice from Mayor Sutton to discon- | will be amonig thew, The track is 1 spiendid | submitted by loca rinted briet, | refus: to patronize any werchant who fept ument is needed have it | Lis store open later than 7 p, m, attorneys, - &N active 1 all, [ ughout, while the supply was tween the two, prices |um!7{|nldly, ] i thiere was no one'like Cleveland, and he | rero, Mexico, with the report that Colonel | tinue the practice on Sunday nights, the | condition, and the geeat fair is in a m ad- CONGER'S PLEURO BILT Me a 1 vapee in fours having bee) Lere Wi ko Cloveland A b chts, th ondition, and the 4 a ad ONGER'S 0 A Mexican Trc Movements, I i i aving 3 i booied him ard iy eleeted i governor. | Vieente Penna, the revolutionist, was near | oy appeared as usual, - A squad of police | vanced state than bis been usual heretofore | 1 Congressman Conger, of 11is divtrict, who | Maxason as \h.\m":w," oyt v nearly 2 - per Ceent. Fonr and s hllfs b Thien Kelly asked for s tronage tor | Guerrero with a large force and that he in- ;:thv a {.;\1.} on m-m_.Mhl y marehed around | on opening da; is a candidate tion, s meeting with | o Cei0 e ela | moved p ahout halfl @ poln hutu‘I;s at 3 frends, was refused, and it wade him very | gonded 1o attack the eity in order SEATIE “.n public - square i rested Daniel ——- special favor at this time rom the fact that 1 600 men of the Fifth and T'wenty-sixth | for fixed date issies is, of cour timula) p tired, ol Kelly s actualiy sivk” when | febilad to attack tho wits tn order to gt ars | Morgg, the leder, Jolii Atkin, Charles et The Thetis Wins Again. It was the fitst man {n congress to introduce | Wantry arrived 1o Matamoras yesterday, | by the constant retirement of threas, the late 4 i lovetand wav nominated a6 Chicago, and | inplie y e | hick, “Thomas Vaughn aud George F. Bark- | zappriinean, Mass, Oct. S—The first | & bill for more eflicient measures to stamp | and will take command of the military de. | W€F being repliced to some cxtent wit the fors 8 would have knifed him openly and ibove | in cunp some distace from Guerrero and | lov, ‘of Boston, When taken “before the | o~y tTHAERD, S8 Dot S0 B S| G4 piairo” pnenmonia and other cattle div | partment of the Jio Brave (c gy Uon ) n 4 board it it had not been forpacty. And Kel- | are well armed and equipped. They will | mayor they dropped upon their knees and He series of raeas between the ‘Thetis and | o, co0 ™ igig hill was accepted by the commit 19360 Lrave to-worrow, < ‘The Ihe money mar showed increased ne- { T e thi conirollsd Tihe atanea®or | T ARY (iucs fhd I Peuna a5 soon | braved. “They were charzed with disorderly | English cutier Stranger was sailed off Mar- | e o agriculture as the basis of its proposed | Fe3101 1S troons witl shortly arvive here and | tivity, espcinlly towara tie eloss, whon | pover, Ko e, onpe ition was purely on | & ‘»“.:‘,.,.,,“ attack the city. ‘Ihe fer | € .:::}:w‘v‘ 4|1I|\",|:Irtll'liu\lul 93 Lne each, were | blehead yesterday., The course was iifteen | bill which was favorably reported, But | the Fourth infantry, now here, will go to :h«\ vore s 1”'“ fl \n'uw,lll!m ,.m; bfik ¥ he ground thit Cloveland nesleeted and dis- | bronsht a petition from eitizens of Guerrorg | commiited to pris wiles to leeward and return, The condi- | the democratic house refused to let it come | San L while the cavalry regiments | tine ing 13 per cont 1o dea 7 vezanded oblization, - Yes, Cleveland is best | praving for federal troops, but it is doubtful - s D, and its friends could 2ot & heating 5 10| business was a6 and ¥ p'r cent, ’ X 3 levela raying i , but bify T~ tions of wind and water were excellent frow | U aud iis friends could never get a hearing | will be formed 1n one corps under Colonel J ; P {‘“"““- in New York City, Buffalo and Al | ifany will be sent, as the fedeial foree at Tobacco Crop Damaged. SEAET £0 (i 80, e atart wis nade at 1100 | for it so it died on the ealendar, 1is bill [ Motos Hinojosa. and Colonels Cavass oo - 3 o R Dilhy W Laredo is vory suall, LovisviLe, Oct. 3.—The Courier-Jour- | The Thetis tirned the outor matk at 1511, the | broposed to give the commissioner of agricul [ Hernandez will be put on waltine orde VEKRY HARD UP, d | ,_l\"lfl wi ) - - nal's specials report frost all over the state, aneer at 1:12.50. The Ihetis finished at | ture enlarged powers, and provido for pay- | General Gomez, us soon as trafie over 1 | oy 2 ! g A ealieg M . :A.ntn:m‘aln»!‘-- ‘\‘l‘l‘ll"llf: lh‘ “;'T‘ e \[']“” hialf the tobaceo crop is reported uncut | 4:44.10, the Stranger at 4:50,55, ine it ;“\.‘xl\‘ ;-rn;\\:\’l:{\'“l |«||‘ ‘[.‘[‘:“1"-‘ h‘i'x‘)hfld fuliroads lwlli 4' o 11 go to the City of i The Texan 4'm||I Men ‘noa Sad Finane 1 H i, I8Ye 1o fayors 10 ask & BT 200 o s stated by g and so mueh Las been i d that one-hal w———— s mervices arefore, oy | Atexice aud thence to ‘Tumpico. clil Hurait, d e TR | that the St. Louis & San Franciseo raiiway | 1o iy quarters of nln‘w"{ u Ic-”nlx:::\‘l:yuq: 1 Banguet to MoCarthy, AL uvloph B SUOSLI I RS - Austiy, Tex,, Oct, icre is no doube 5 CHYAPER LET () company had acquired the St. Louls, Sulem | tugs. ‘Tobacco in the low lauds s much NEw Yok, Oct, 8.—~Tlie committee on the | biyl are appreciated now, when his bill if 1t o Smoky City Spree. that the shrinkage in cattle values, togeth | T was stated at the ) ent | & Litle Rock road, sold nere last week | guiaged, while that on the uplands is litile | 15! varliamentary fund gave a banquet to | Liad become law could ave stamped out the ITT8:URG, Oct, I week will be & 1 with the reports of a sericus epidosile | yesterday that there was an ambition enteis |y dor a foreclosure of mortgage to Charles | . X 1 J McCurthy last night at the Hoftman | cattle plague at Chicago in its inciplency. ala time for Pittsburg, To-morrow there rou t ) ¥ ing grea 4 fained tiiere to have lettor postace reiuced t | o 'rohom and M, 3. Taylor for the bonds | fhiks FrdiParienced broker and handier | Tousts were responded to by th BALLIOAD MOVEMENT | will bea trades d {rat shroughout tho cauiitss, 15 o sty EASE I i pne cent for each Lalt ounce betore the eam toeborn ADe 8. Taxlor for the vond- | thinks Friday night's frostwill muel impair ousts were responded to o ailroad cireles there is some quiet b RSBl CRManALaRoN B trust and uncasiness amon;s the g ¢ ;y;;.;n”..“ RS e e Cam | holders, Texas trafic associations will open | the quality but not reduce the quantity of the t of the eveming. by Hon. Thowas I In ralir “', ralesthere Is some quict but | mense picnic i which at least 20, of this state. There &z ruti Lb‘m” el v ard fOF the departmient, o5 eversbody 15 - | & Series of mectings hete to-moriow to dis- | erop. Reports from the famous Flat Lick | James, Chauncey M. Depew, William D Siphilicant Wk ghout tho soluarh \Riensions ipate, “The par I tako 2 s nors abroad thas ¥ torested in cheap letier postase 1 he | L3 auestions relating 1o the interests of the | section, noted for dark, rich tobacco, a Sheiner, It |‘5Ml‘(),(fln|lmlfl George Abbett, | {f the Northen Dacille railroad. President | mornini aud it Is expected it witl M o ost prominent eattle men of \ officlal, “and it is proposed 1o m penny | readsin sociation, bad. ‘Lhe estimates as to the loss vy | Whitelaw Reld and others, v o A% WA Leenty 1 wlles long, | th ction have already becolng embar ¢ N | o 3 A ! 0 A and had a conterence here with Wabash and that their paper has gone i } ¥ Postaié come Inside of e bzl approp: 5 - widely, but all agree that the dawaze Is seri- - - ARALS 4, fONEINI0E UOIE NiLel ) Saw) 2 pelt paj ne 1o protest, ations. “This, it is believed, can be ‘done’by | |~ Canning Factory Burned. ous, A Michigan Man Oremated. i cackiish MSEE, SOAN A% DOBASR. 4 cavy N i iy i will confens o tintiug any knowled ¢ continuing ‘the reduction of the sigr | Bexiox Hanpon, Mich, Oct The ~ S omm—— L Burkaro, N. Y., Oet, .8-The body of | ern line down through Minnesota and lowa, | . BOsTON, Oct. ! enoes o ms bien Crct i m F route expeuses. Of course 1} W Aiden Canning company's factory burned A B lowa Weather, ohn H. Heiner, late o Mich., | and thence (o St. Louis and the Gulf. Presi | manufacturer of spring beds, want o Tt Jowe - NO Tndividual camus oSS A ] not be amous the - tarig his evenibg. Loss, $40,000; pariially in- | For Nebraska and Iowa: Fair weathe TPREC, o For e 16 | dent Oakes has heen 100king over the Wabash | With branches in New Y and 'k A I 2 Individug haes t' mbare but it will be with thy wasses, and it 1s the | suted | stationary tewperature, | auested it | ling vorth frow Leve to Jefferson, This is @ | assigued. Liabilitie Bl unknowa. | e e 100k fop Sk SUESR ‘4 A . {