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G e o A8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ':N'IX'I‘EI‘]N'I‘H YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, ()(‘T()HEI{ 6, 1836, NUMBER ]O(; - : : - T - = ] \ \ 3 A CURSE, | the yrovinces patiewtarty from Shomiaand | TERRIBLE RIVER DI ASTER, | te floed He climbed & lamp post on the R WER' NEL e MILES MAKES DEMAT LTI B\ THEIR LAST WORDS A CURSE. | weiatfiniek. Vo wuscians, weacing the uni- | LERRIBLE R DISA o | e o the dfich, but lase hiahold, et mio | GROVER'S ~ SECOND — DANIEL : BRAWNY MEN AT BRAIN WORK form of gendarms, have been placed under | T O T (T Detore” easistancs He Says Rceports About Him Are e S s 5 % - — could b rendered. - b arrest. The individuals who occasioned T bl b B A Beastly and Bloody Execution of Two | the recent disturbances nave been severe- | Reported Blowing Up of the Steamer La The Anarchista, Reasons Why Manoing s Callod Back to | (ALICSUEaUs, N, AL, Oct. o (Special | gooond Day's Procoodings of the Koights Iy reprimanded by the Russia consul Mascotte on the Mississippi. CHcaGo, Oct, 5=Mr, Solomon, one of the the President’s Side. asked to-lay by & reprosentative of the Dem of Labor Oonvention. i'he note presented to the Bugarian covert . attorneys for the defense in the anarchist — ocrat what ho thought of the published = ment by General Kaulbars before bis depar- | wopio pAcsENGERS KILLED, | ik occupied nearly the entice day in his | gavaps a sintementa of billeting e ke . THEY DIED AS THEY LIVED. | ture (rom Sofia was in effect as follows § S * | argament upon the motion for a new trial AL AL S AL (g bl i bbb s et S oL S “The fmperial government desires to re 1e contended that the only offense for which At tho war depattincat, a8 (o hs aplie of lease 18 atrested In connection with holesale sdores N the prisoners could properly be tried was fo . i y Benediot~Grow b it b e i bbb iy o 8 Beecher and Other Clerieal Lizhts | g tPeince Alexandor. TUAISO | gpiinoat oy O e e | conspifNey, MaBIY At under s et bowil B A diadimiduduling bt 0 " g RSB L e st SAATHE T PURERTIRENIR TaRINe | desires 18 V6 semsoted uhb) ) P & portact el 10 say el thoe frongl® | the Capital-Decapitating Repube | “lhose reports” roplied the _general By a Knight at Washington For on Her Demands—Bul Novemby 1o consequences of her refusal b Ly DA ) but that they could not be leld for murder licans—Pendleton Will Not cmanwe from the brains of one un One Hundred Days to to comply with Russia’s wishes will fall upon and Casualties, Kte, which was committed in consequence of their Resign. scrupulous and envious person, whose object AHENS GRVHATIS EEVORRTNE BIRKAA speechies. e also raised the point that it appears to be to distort the truth 1080 1 1 verning garia. ;\h,h‘.:,:]‘v.mvrlux Jjurors to take notes during with the intention o1 injuring me regardless Eae : o trial, . A . of the just praise due the troons for their e i ssembly, Work of the Guilistine. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND. _ Terriblo Steamboat Disaster, Mr. Solomon was followed by his ass et UL LI AL LU HAOE Ve fi LR N bl duiiba Pants, Oct, 5—[New York Herald Cable i Citicao, Oct. 5,—A special to the Inter | counsel, Messrs, Zaisler and Foster. ~Fos WASHINGTON, Oct, 5,—|Special Telogram nary services i achieving permanent | Ricrison, Oct. 5. —General Worthy Fores ART + W XEK JACT bie— | Lord andolph Churchill's Recent | uaan from St. Louis says the steamer La | 0pening was of rare eloquence. Ie dwelt | to the Bek.)—Seerctary Manning had many | Peace in the southwest. Many ot the state- | man Griffith called the sccond session of Special to uuw 1K : A double exeent .;. u;.m Decla ns Reviewed. Mascotte exploded her boilers at noon to-day, | 10D the impossibility of securing a fair and | thines to induce him to return to the cabinet, | WCRLS were eutirely devoid of truth, Others | the Knights of Labor convention to order, oo o Place de Honuette yesteriny | gy, prrinsnuna, Oct, 5o Journal de | killing alarze numbor of people. She was 4 npartial rial with a jury who scknowledged | byt will only come back 10 act as o sort of | ¢ Wetk. arguments and labored theorics. | in the absence of Powderiy, who was ul ""‘” pd ”r o et | 4 St. Petersburg, commenting on the British | jagsenger boat, running between St. Louis | praise for his management of the case had | general supervisor and prepare his annual | LUhe pretense that the surrender of Geronimo | tained at the lotel by business. 1t was an- e S A “'IY:””“ ””“I' """‘)' ““ foreicn policy as outlined by Churchillin his | and Cape Girarde: “I'he disaster occurred | been given to Mt Grinnell. The case would | report. Some of the reasons given by Scere- [ Ahd othier hostiles was othier than the result | nounced that the committec on credentials aroused wencral indignation throughout | ;g0 gpeech, says: ‘The sultan will find | near the latter place, The Daiiy News' Cairo, | 1USUas well and Just as - successtully have | tary Manning’s friends for his return are | Of gallant and arduous operations of the | was not ready to report and nothing eould AT ':"';" o pltolaid ‘l“"‘f‘ difficulty in roconciling Lord elandolph | [iL. special, says the disaster occurred at | Tied 1t50lf Mr. Foster will resume to-norrow. | that the southern climate will be more bene- | ro0s in tho field s siwply childish. | bo done until their report was re- hortbidgty s o viver | Churehill's polfey with tory solitude for the | Apyle Creck, six miles below Grana Tower, PE ficial to him than the scvere winter of | ONe might imagine on reading | colved. Whilo waiting sev cral speeches "1']"'- AR WL ALY "(l‘-_““‘.']"“l""", integrity of Turkey. Lord Randolph Cnureh- | and that after the explosion the steamer Albany, and that he can have s greater | S0Me statements that the red-handed [ were made by delegates to aid in whiling the O et o ehed o b | 1IUs distinetion between peazeable and ag- | burned. She was less than ninety days old, variety of enterfainments and relaxations at | APaches have been all summer trying to get | time away. Shortly after 10 o'clock Powderly morning J~(Hl.lll.l\klll‘,\[-“.\' ‘I.j"l““‘“ gressive powers is very original. — What | vajued at 850,000, and the property of Dur- | o) Mrs, T 5 1 i > | the national capital than elsewhere, As to [ 4P @ cheap rate excursion to the yellow [ arrived and was preseuted by Brother 0'Don- OO TWE SHARLT 1GtA1EBY: By W atinay DIRS | S Vot aimo proveked 8 eVOITHION RHH | Takd & T aniint At BVsHRVIIG T ot his aunt, Mrs. Lizzio Burrell. died at the | picjuties in the treasury depattment in all | [eVer districts of Florida. Surely no intelli- [ nell witha gavel made from wood of the or- yes. As Mue. Dishayes was writing the | C Gl i iiangs Which powers stiffed 1 ‘” “’ \‘“” ~‘”"~‘ .y toitay -1 homeopathic hospital to-niwht after an b= | oy abiniee My \h",m,'u“,,“' Jot them be | Bent man wiil believe that the Apaches, who Ao 1708 LRt rEOW A 16 spot where Gen: 1itha TR ST A TieR". b Ttaviere | Varin Salkans ? ch pow ed LatEr—Shortly after noon to-day the | yess of seve DWW - | prot v Mr. Ma ¢ L Aaslitea ge froe th spol o tiens i 1 thoToristar “Bad Lek" or Raviore | \ye' ooruig o contayration® Knelnud/liav: | sieamet 1 Mascutts, bt fecit: Grand everal months, Thaw was o rela- | conducted as they are at present by his assist- | have been roaming over this mountainous re- | eral Packenham was killed at the battle ot dalong silk handker chief ot of one | 4,/ “Ligylved to maintain extente cordiale | Power, 111, to € v Al M| tive of William Thaw, second vice president | ant sceretary, Both tho president and M. | cion for generations, masters of the situa- | New Otleans,The presentation was made ot Hllolt poskots and strangled et Tho vory | ok ! maintain extel liale | Tower, 11l to Cane Girardeau, Mo., exploded | of the Peunsylyania faiirond company, and | Manning uidetstood that they must_ tave & | j [LEliRvS v at on behalf of e New Oricans Knights, ARBAKE. 016, 6Flins - WAS . oo mitiea. the cably settle all international Al | o poflers apposite Necley's Landing, burn- | Mrs. Burrell s the wite of & well Tailtond | trained politician and @ New' Yorker at | gt WoBld e thiown down thele atins. | 3¢’ was ‘learned ‘that the committee on trains of & flute and vlolin wero heard | fssa's wforts h Bilearia, whieh have the | ed to the water's edge and flonted neatly a | man. the head of flie trensury to _deal [ Sacriced . their prosperity, surrende eredentials would not be ready to report until Ll L LALLM L R ] [ sy SoInIy L 8. CHHoN Yaome | mile below. \Willard’s Landlig, Wiate atie —— with the combinations formed 1n New York | their liberty, accepted perpett 2o'clock. The convention ihen adjourned at the front door playing the serenade from | StHe apIecs expeceiuly ab LS Crie WA TR e N R Boat House Destroyed. and forming elsewlere in opposition to the | from their native country, or until that hour, — Before the delegates laft 11 Trovatore,” “Bad Luek” andRiviere, | QA oty 18 ander the regiine 0fcond | e ao: “l"'“l‘“ W ';‘ accllent A% | gr. Grongr, S, L, Oct. 5,—Tho elogant | Adiiistration, and for effetinne the Mext | themselves and their families at tie merey of | M1 Powderly itrangly ured tho to avold startled by what seemed to them supernat- | detat and revolutiongry adyenturers who | Weatt, and a fill Bt ot the Kited S| hoat house of the Staten Island Yacht club | JHHORAL convention | Closeland Wated | Uie govermment unless they bad been suoju- | ¢ et of St AUk WS, W UG ural musie, hastily drew down the win e for many years denoralized it. o give | Wounded eanmot be obtained. - The | ¢ gtk by the heavy tow bat, Jessie, | prap pak 41d only Manning avd wvith him | gated by the wnliary fouces. Tho mildor | G5 fhdiviaiats, ho it i wo HEht o bl dow curtains of the ante room. The flute | cirteblateh tonbud of waltators With e e e e | early this morning and wreeked. 1t was | Jand fold Manuning that lie would bedabbling | Exceeds in' severity Qi ever befor infljcted | NOLIere as individuals, but” % represen and the violin duct was merely a serenade | [iree ot theit disposal which ey abuset 19 | fendered valuable nssistanoe, reseaine those | floated to St. George, where it sank. the | in polities as much in Albany as here ¥ body ot Indians in this country.” tives of a vast constituehey. The eyes of the given to their landlady by two Ttalian board- | {lia muise of logal Judement. upon - bersons | wio were left alive, The Eagle took thirty- | racing shelis,” canoes, and furniture being [ mizhtas well come here and_ take the ¥ snoral, would you mind giving a copy | World were upon them wlhile here, and - tiiat ers returning from a ball, The Halian's [ who'do not happen to beloni to their party; | fivepersons to Cape Giardeau: No list of pas- [ femoved in “a damaged condition. Loss, | Added to all this was Mus. Manning’s desit o otlicial reportof the surrender?” was | gonstiiency would NSRRI L fced the s slitilows of men's 1s | toalle e 0 convoke electors sit gers could be obtained as the | $65,000. R UOLIHER IS0 LA RS R L0 IEROEICIS o | ek h A O e noticed the stranco sliadows of men's hands | {0 Sllow these meh to convoke electors, SC | PEREER SRS 102 (VNG extitomennt e Talking about Manning's return, a leading | ““87 ' quite willing that overy official act | Will be oceupied by consideration of the re- at the window. Suspeeting that something | ¢00 08 LA G Glideel to enable the assem- | was so intense among the surving oflicers A Texas Train W physician says that it he were in Manuing’s | of wine in thus enterprise should be known | PO of the committee on eredentials. 1 was wrong they ceased their music and {115 mect and sanction their misdecds: this | that no one could tell who was on board. Sternz Braxca, Tex The west | Place he would not risk a resumption of trea- | o the publie. 1 would much proter that my | ,,Khe convention went into session agalng warned the police, who, after a desperate | eannot be precisely the English cabinet's .vi\nmnv_-“u st m.v‘l\nn\\n to be: bound Southern Pacitic pa r train was l‘i”"l;‘l‘l'y'l“l"lj'}'m‘l‘"]'I“'I|. i"";‘“'ifi"f" ‘I‘l‘-“fl‘“|‘,‘:“"l‘\“' ;‘lfih ts should be published, and thei (‘.Il‘y'li‘]]‘::"l“l'(“"”'lz"“l‘ ‘-h “'"\l"- “'"";l ;}"r"l"" “}“ gule, captured o e Treams of conciliation, Russin's real object | JUnaE Hacer and wite. aked HARE 1iore) ShbE VestaY affairs, because he considers it dangerons. | the extracts and distorted . Statements e on eredentials thien roady. struggle, captured tie murd dreain neiliation, Ruesi il wreeked near hiere at an early hour yesterday AC ORI TR OT NI ATIHY S e ““‘""‘L‘l,l,m:‘“":'L::J::f‘f was very long, and Seeretury Turner sald. | TSR hA RICIE Wotd, itor s i to proserve Bulearia from these deplorable | 3Miss Kxk1auer, daughter of Christ [ oo Bon b overa S R T e e i ! ., The ¢ 2 ; 4 BateLy G SnTenstite Haatit contingenciesand nllow the excited passions | Kneigher. morning. ‘The engine and several cars were | The other day sume one averheard and un- | of “the country - are- quite intelligant | Would fake ‘fourhours to ‘read it. It wag Murderers in Paris. Migsouri—More Forgeries Discove garia Ohjects. Study Legislation. Death by Supposed Poisoning. Prevsnvna, Oet. 5,—Eddie Thaw, the sup- vosed vietim of slow nowsoning at the hands X e e Seive tim aopte | Wit11as H. WiEELER and two children. | ditelied. Several passengers and the express | derstood a civher dispatch being dictated by | enough to dra their own conelusions, and it | doubtful whether consideration of the repor Last night large erowds bivouacked in the | o chance ta ehoose. froely and with mathre | Frriz LA, all of Cape G rardeau, messenicer were injured seriously. ‘The acel- | Secretary Bayard to Mr. Phelps, minister to | is not necessury that oficial dociments | coulbe compicted and action on- it taken Plice do la Roquette, drinking wine, eating | judement delegates who will make known | CHARLES ANSEL, (colored), two chamber- | dent was caused by washeut, Ingland, in resard to refusing to present | should be filtered through or poisoned by the [ g sfterbacn. as o pastry, and singing songs until 5 o'elock this | the country’s frue wishes. Since this work | maids andan unkuown lady with two chil- . - Allen horndyke Rice, of America, at court | brains of an ingenious enemy, and- then e Lo (IR T i when ML Dicbler and his assistants | OF pacification eorresponds’ w th all interests | dren. “The bodies of the last three The Overdue Anchoria. LR lieYe the dispatch gave It | coloed in part us to bost answer Lis per- | dechled that those whose namces had boomy, morning, when M. Diebler and his assistants f qyeont those of tie dictators who have seized | of the chambermaids were recove NEWw Yo, Oct. 5.1t is thought at the | {08 newspaper man and it was published. | sonal interests,” WL eI G U Gl atht ) appeared. In a few minutes they exected a | and wish to retain power, we consider Lord | taken to Cape Girardoawon the Eagle. | office of the Anelior Line company that the | peg §ary thavard has tried to find the man Would you inind saying in what respect | g credentiols were chtitled to scats. ' Whon guillotine. Randolph Ghurchill's co-operation assured, | ~J. R, Perking, fitst clerk, Miss Julin | greamer Anchoria, which shoutd have been | LUk lins fatied. Lo day an entire new code | your course has differed from your instruc- | this resuit was reached tne othors wore te- | Attwenty minutesbefore 6 M. Beauquesne, | and we sincerely rejoice at it. Rabich, of Cape Glrardeau, ‘and the first | S1UMEE- ) ; ‘ was adopted at the department with the | iy quested to leave, and quietly retived from the dlisetoriotith AR T BABE A - eneineers Toim Portor e sumosed to e | in port last Thursday, has broken her shaft, | objeet of preventing any more information am glad to answer that question in order [ hll. The work of assigning seats to the re- rector of the prison of laLoquette, an The Spanish lebels Pardoned. lost. Out 0f a erew of twenty-four fourteen | as the Devonia, of the same line, arrived to- | from going out. Before Bayard left the ¢ity | to put at rest a very inaceurate statement. infining deltnios Lhon Deght Aty ASTOUIIT Abbe Colomb, viear of the ehurch of Saint [ 0 FRIBIEL FAECE AECOROT s | were saved, and the total Toss of life is placed | duy and reported severe weather outside. | e, gave special nstructions to s was given absolute discretionary authori; Pleted, at 7:89, when an adjoutnmont was Sulpice, aroused Frey and Riviere and an- | WA, T dbeit ko auntaiieg it between eighteen and twenty-two. | Tle route taken by the Glasgow boats is a | Adee to formulate a revision of th conduet the cumpaizn, Even takénto § to;mariows | Before adjourning It nounced to them that their demand for par- | $100 five hours diseussing the sentence of | 7Plgse known to be badly injured are | lonely one and otlier vessels would therefore | &hd make it as complicated as possible. GILi S Shoridnn = wiib: comtands was decided that the Sessions ot this convor- don had been refused. M. Vendling. the | death imposed by the court martial on the | Lena Buchman, daughter of® George Buch- | not be likely to passher. No fear is _enter- [ glstant Adee ""P‘"l"““““,“‘*“ code manu- | qrpyy, id | knows more tion be from 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 p. m. daily un= 1 N AIG IR RE FiN0 #ime | leaders of the revolt, and finally advised the | man, Cape Girdrdeat, and LonAdams, the | taincd for hier safely, as she s well buijtand | fictuted o number of docoy cablegame of & 1 Indiin matters and the topozraphy of tis | U1l adiowrinent, Judze d'instruction, at tho samo tme | | .o 1o commute the sentences. A petition | firstmate, under good management. startline nature, hoping to test the person | country than all the army ofiicers in Wash- | , At the special session of the zeneral assem- urged them to reveal the names of 9 d ; Among the saved are Captain J. B. Thomp- —_—— who translated and made public the previous | futhiY (o on ey efiicers in Wa bly held ‘at Cleveland, Messrs, Beawmon. oI EL e crtie att o olo e et 101 trg|| [oE bl bardoATGR! b rabinli (el bya 60001 [ SR MR U S RN R CR B R 4 Bl . TR message: This effort failed to have the de- QG TG L 10 10 BIVO IWE ANV Mecarily “and Camphell: woro ‘wppointed & ime band s thomaolves. Hoviere, rubbing | merehants and tradesimen, 18 published. Sev- | Honiue, pilots J. 0. Harlan, s ? ¢ ! sired_effeet, whereapon the American repr “Wilat has heen the effect of removal upon | committee on logislation too to Washington RFET R bl Far e e ¢ e e king | ural ofticers, serge and privates have | and 1. C Mantz, soeond enzineer. She letf | A Decision Reached in Regara to | sentatives abroad were informed that a new | other tribes of Indians ¥ to wateh legislation in the interest of lnbor, s eyes, oscluimed, *Pore Grevy i3 mot Kind | een promott” i st for Gl they | 8500 au { ook Monday afieroon. Chicago, Cattle ciplier would gojnto cilvet. November 1. | Ctricken teror into those living in | Beaimontand McCarthy were in Washing: wearted, but [ am consoted by knowing that | displaved and wounds received in the work 252 : GRDRUNLLIoes lo new cipher will involve a change trom Aikothod DR ton during the session of congress andd that rascal Frey, *Pas de Chance,’ witl be guil- | of suppressing the revolt, A MISSOURI LYNCHING CricaGo, Oct, h——[Special Telegram to | Webster's to Warcester’s dictionary as an .‘.(“l'\-:»n'(\»mllli‘x:v- I|‘)|l[”sn‘y“\(' powertul | ghorly after - adjournment Drepared af Lotined 100.” - As he was being. lod to oxeeu. | All of the Tevolutionists who were sen- ATMIBSOURTTL NG. the B [—“Itlooks as thouzh things are | additional protection. 1aid they may do somethiig for whieh thoy | TePort which wiis™ printed " and cirs BRI I6ta enilo 5 g tenced to death liere, havebeen pardoned. e : coming to a liead,” said Secretary Johnson, |, PRINTER BENEDICT'S DISCOVERIES. way be Hable to bo sent : WY | eulated " thirough the assewblies of ] tion Riviere called Frey a saland and tried b The Steelville Murderer Hung By an | (0 0 E e S0 e T The Washington correspondent of the | iy B¢ K Ieaiean from WG 46 Knights of Tabor, and the substance of { to kick him. Abbe Colomb presented Rivie Voleano in Action, Infuriated Mob. distiiloibs Nieoura ,‘l\‘ S telay, | New York World ® sent _the following | of e o iready tézard it WIOTC | \Which was made pubic through the press. w erucifix, exhorting him to cease the norrible | Mernovrye, Oct, 5.—A voleanie eruption St/ LoutSOehIsEERARAYAlInceytlie | F: sttt R e Sl ftulegram il fior Slastem1 Klit end bap en place,” S s 8 Ralph Beaumont, chairman of the committee, profanity that kept pouring from his mouth. | has oceurred on the islnd of Hupai, one of | derer of the Lozan family of five peison orCEhte daie *:';I‘(‘”:‘h"';;‘ B I R PRLE g S ) —-—— had prouhred n supplomentary reROra YIS St MR st B¢ L, 2 C o AR e oL onger the slauzh wt off the greater er Benedict probes the manag i SEPATR G will'be presented at the present. convention, ‘1;“\.‘.‘ 2 |:: ml‘”l\ u\l.\ 1\ l;v llmll‘ r n”‘lll ull the : m.;up of the Fric ml:\ 1.\.m|~.] Ihe :mm ||In e v\l I]:n-; .:\,Mnl(: ’\u n.“;x b U IO A EoEa L) e r o Wi ks nu-n‘( lm \..; .1‘-].‘.Jnu..uh n,,{ more i \\lu‘\':“r“.':':‘:.q\":"\IJ‘ “Iu‘\\:‘.ll'. i | #14 on which action \un'm.m:..n. It says rough the Place de la Roguette, striking | wnole isiand _is now covered with voleani rom jail at Steelville last night by a mob | ° R or o e | Crovkedness he stiikes, e discovers )\ SEDNINIORID N 01 0L HA L ALK " | in_substance ¢ something like torror to the heatts of the | dust. Haipai has & population of about 500. | and lynehed. "The guilty man had been taken | 1 I active steps will soon be taken. Things | {hat about the time Mr. Rounds was in- | ation of the report that a new Apache raid | Your committee realize that the day is not 5 AYBtoamBnHRAIbABNLIBHRLEhBA |t Case 5 have stood in the way of dispos- | formed by the presides i e |15 R R S > I wounen and children assembled tosee the ex- | & steamer s hoen dspatelied to-aseertain | o Steelvile froi Cuba, Mo, where the lor oo, I & U - | formed by tho president that e would bo re progress has been received at the war | at hand whclh we may saicly rely upon mens T S s e o abre. God for ma. 1oy | wnelrpresenticondition; TGN ET Bh Q it b || distillery ittle supposed | tained unitil congress adjourned, he began to tment, but the report is considered im- | bers of ourorder in suflicient humbers —to ore 1s : =L u } ated, afe | {0'he infected mot or less by pleuro- | choke the bureau with appointees far in ex- [ - ket it 2 Wiold ally greatand usetul nowel as! & D lie peacefuily Y DostFored bk st haunke. Keeping, for fear e would be sum- | 10be ihiccted o ox luss by bleure | gecs of his appropriations, 1o blaved a | probable. Maneus, who is said toboat the | digho poll i sustain’ only steir L A he took Wis place on the guillotine I N BIRG oD An carthquake de- | marily dealt with by the enraged citizens b R herds | §ioavy rame of tavors—with-democratsy N RAL L glls 103t SIEULOL by the may be relied tpon {0 favor fere said he wished to speak to the abbe, | giroverd every villuge on the istand of Niapu, | 0f Cuba. Friday morning, Oct. 1, a mob | ghPosed the commission; sceindysthessiate | atorsand members of the house, “At O POE i ir vy e e SOULh of the Mexiesp | OUF inferests, Tt object can vhe abbe appronced. Then Riviere, in a | Tho funabitants eseaped. The istand. is ‘_];,,,,‘.(|‘£.],m‘.,.‘ (4,‘,1“. il wlln-l Wall h.hll!ultlunnl-\ (»n\r\m{h toy (\ for i;}}lf!l\l('i’\l- q\u"sllu;.\I=:l|.l|l(liri([-)m'n‘);mnlg:m\v l\r-‘fl«vv(-;l;}ltvo o Sl ntia LA]I-\'I"’I“’\’ m“‘:]m et \:‘I\lll‘l only |..-,I;.' nn)l»nnlm:luu system of edu- stantorlan .volce, shricked: “Yon' can . tell | soverad trvan te fan skt M0GIE dragged him from the cell, and strung him | te that ave ‘under quarantine; third, the | on the rolls, during the iirst month of the | [ son BinCRYEhoTte S eation that will aevelop the lighest knowl- G TR G _l‘lv Yon can tell | covored twenty feet deep with volanic dust, | up for a short time in order' that a confassion | packing interest demanded protection from | democratic ‘adwinistration. He added 700 Jum 1-1"1 s been sinee reported thag Mangus) | oy upon measures that are coustantly being ere Grevy thathe is an assassin.” On hear- | and a new Lill twenty feet Wigh has been It BoRtorcet e Fromal i e b druthsnd persons to his force in defiance of statutory | W3 dead, but this is not known to be a fact. { rjuglit to the front in the legisi I P #ug these words M. Diebler, with the azility | formed. 5 v b to. 116 ctime, pd boforc the erowd | the sala of the siaughtered herds. Bt the | festrictions. ; 0 PP T R AR L 2 a tizer, sprang, upon Riviore, thraw. bim i o e e e e et sainwd | persons who were most anxious for the quar- THE CROWTH OF TIE CAPITAL. HE CONGREGATION ALISTS. most diffieult task it had 1o porform R e N T e CIVIL SERVICE SPOILS. Possession of i and hurvied him back to.a | antine haye had enough of it, and the scare | 1t i5 estmated by real estate men that | 1a school Theologians Control the | WS 0 Eet at the ue ifwardness svhich i fall, and|: Rivior head rolled | How the Rascals Are Being Turnea | ¢l ln.-l.u,lwu was provailed tpon, to (Im- which has gone abroad is almost as bad — on i'.'r,."fi"’?:;\‘ff. ’T 0|.‘.\.v'»l.||?.',',‘“)f“\'{l |~hl;n;z“u‘n- Ghaventiy K fil the moasutes pending thvn-l CONGTESS. 2 2 5 b g & perse, and 1 sed that the law e stock interests as theactive sale of me tase 8 DO 1 of Washington as L They found that among hundre e 'anto the basket. 1t was quietly cov- In, in Ina would be allowed to tfim its own .w‘mlw- ul.‘ni'l‘hl«“t'l (‘»l-nl -;:ulm ‘:1‘;": rlhmm 1‘&‘;;‘: l{mln Yy ‘I:’hm m\n-pmn‘ll in the history of DEs Morzes, Ia L 5—[ 1 Tele- nn\\y ending betore |1..r>.-|’\'|'-;':u"rh:::. :"I,l,: ered with sawdust, the assistant wipd | INDIANATOLS, Ind,, Oc Special Tel- | Last night. howover, a seeond snd more sue. | Would bave been, and so it has come about | the city. ~ The inerease during the, period | gram to the Bre.|—The first day’s session of | thee great auestions of t viz: la the blood off the guillotine :!‘m‘l egram to the Ber.]—The Ind ln:l Civil Ser- :-t'Tllulzuh-nlnrn W ~\m:uf,-:'“.Ku.vu-;‘:n fustice :Iml(:lnt]‘m'vn""“"'_l""‘"'"“ :"l‘l: ally "H\;h* 11‘:;;-:1;1-‘1[:": Il;\f was over 2,000 ‘l]‘h:- f'l[ the American b |Jmslxlm\lllllll.lnll‘i\lwvul;i(tll\‘t:[ tn "l“'l"'"“:'“ and” "l"l‘“"‘ bt L‘il“"\b S E11BF baaico L e FREERE ssoclatio ieh has had in- | t0 the murderer. A masked mob of about | by the state commission at under | Vance in the price al estate here has for | oS0 oneicin e majority. ST of them were drawn with the put another basket in its proper place aud | vice Reform association, which has had in- | ¢ N5 NG, Gieih athered around | quarantine to be divided into three ‘classes, | several years been almost as phenomenal as | {ive clement is in the majority, A glance at | View of accomplishing the miose go f . %5 3 g ! I zood Frey, alias “Bad Luck,” was led to the in- | vestigations in progress for 1 months, | the jail at midnight ane demanded entrance ows: 1. Siek and econdemned cattie, | that in“the far western cities which have | the large number of gray ds would indi- | in the interestof the people. But o the strument. Frey had watehed the decapita- | has made public a reportin relation to federal [ of ‘the jailer, This was refused, and il Be totally destroyed at their | boomed under the excitement of great immi- | cate that the majority of the ofiicial and rep- | contrary it was the common usege of the tion of Riviere with a cold, sardonic smile, | appointments in this state. A vast mass of | the mob ‘buttercd down the doors. | owners loss, 2 Those which are notactually | gration by mining interests, ete. | The ¢ieht | resentative men are well along in years, | enciies of the people to intioduce'a bill that merely exclaiming: “Oh, In, ln.” As the | facts is prosented, showinz the entire disre- | A delezation of their members w ant to | diseased and are not fit for market, which | hour movement which threatened evil to t many of them upwards of seventy, They | O the face of it would scem agood and 3 ! Ahg 4 i il ‘ bring out the prisoner while the others were | shall be disposed of the expense of the | ¢ity for six months during this year, has died Y | wholesome measure in the interest of justice abbe approached he said: *Oh, go away; Ll | gard of civil serviee principles in Indiana | degaiied to guard the ronds leadine to the . 3. Those which pass muster as being [ andt building is going 4 with an impetus | bave control of the machinery and will, 50 | and equity, while in between lines it would ny a plus de Dieu.” As he mounted the seaf- | appointments, The management of the In- | scene. . Wallace was wakened from sieen, ctly sound and healthy, after careful | never known before. There are morestruc- | far as possible, endeavor to keep the | contain the most insidions clauses. that fold Lo suluted the crowd with the words: | dianapolis postofiice, by Aquilla Jones,whose | dragzed out to the infurinted mob and asked | examination before and after slaughter by | tures of a suverior eharacter going up here | new departure men from coming to | the cunbing brain _of a railroad “Bon jour, a tous les hommes.” The ax of | appointment was secured by the late Viee "n he [lvl x|||,\(lhinv|((n\4\3. He .u‘..uudwny]»i -h-)‘lnnmm \\Im'lll ~|\|1!|| then llwliurln_ (| now ”:“:" h-\nln_\ city in llll’lvl“:lil(‘ll‘l States. tie front, Dr Withrow’s sermon [ atterney could invent. Y our committee also o B I aantbadly clenned Ta Drealdant tlandrloka 18 nentioned . | strongly protesting his innocen still | over to the owner to be disposed of by him 2 2 L1CA Wils an emphat endorsement of | find that the mewbers of this order and other the guillotine had been badly eleaned and | President Hendricks, is mentioned as a nota- | 24EGEN M0 THE® GGy (i i Sas “Hhe | Without o mmse to (e state except that | A very strong effort will be put forth | the poliey of jznoring advanced (heories | workingmen in general are under conditions bl nee. J | ¢ B nllmnlll_llm‘pw fell upun“;x.i ] |.L-..(|| sellle|[bloinaiance Hypnea faiclurps .ll \;u:.l hing | negrg Vaughn who was guilty. Uhis an- | of the slaghter. [t is thoughit that this pro. | 48 soor s the lctions are over to ket vid of v as tiat Of future probation, The vome | often led to Indorsing measures dogidedly e placed it in position. His last words were | grossly and deliberately violated the civil | gered the” mob more than - ever, and | position will beacceptable to all concerned [ the republicans in the departments. 1t is | jnittee on nominations was appointed by | jurions o their own best ju- an oath and “Nous voile tous les Deux.” | service act and employing a lot of party [ With a shout they produced rope, | as the best way out of the bad condition of | ascertained that alarge number of men who | President Hopkins, umlv'unh(-\l‘l’ll bo very | lerests. Again there is mo . possible 0 A ST e e el St Blate VB tAR AN G are in inferior places, recently appointed, have g hoas e Thelr remains woro taken (o a medical | workers with considorable contin- | QD¢ end whieh they paced around the wur: | afaiis.’ Stato Veterinarian Casewoll will ga. | are in inforior places fecentiy appointed, have | consorvative n ity report, | So far the ol | chance —of - ‘educating = tho, . "people 4 s avore taken {0 & medicat | e Now ward politicians, & few | derer’s neck, and the other end was thrown | to New York at onee on other matters and ) prowised promotions after the elections, | yen have had the lead and the frequent ap- | on these frauds by any thing that is said in school in the Rue Vaquelin, ¥ forehead T VoA ImD D s tranEatan i e BnEetl Dr. Sal s going to Canadi o while others who have not been appointed LNk school In the Itue Vaquelin, Frey's forehead | 5% fon ™ ara - strfkingly illitorate. | 9Vera limb dr'a tiee standing: near the jail,"| Dr. Salmon fs going to Canada_for ‘a few | whnlo otherswho o wot phonted | uuse that s been given to the pertinent | congress, as those who have cliarge of thiy 4 aracters, Only | §y N (uSnces of inciiieieney of the | [Uhe prisoner still protested” his innoceneé | davs, and until the above proposition is gen- | have been assured that they soon Wil be. | allusions to their position shows that they [ class of legislation are us a rule the most sgible through a maenifying glass wera the | sorviee are eited and supported by unques. | and appeated for merey but without avail. | erally necepted no slaughter ecan begin, [ Althoush a great many changes have oc- | Jave a majority of the visitors t The new | skillful tacticfans in parlinmentary debate works “Pas de Chance,” whonee his sobri- | aned proof. In the poctoflices of the. see. | Strong hands grasped the “rope and Wal: | Everything will remain asit is under s cutred in the departments under this admin- | deyurture men. fed | Profies Smyth o | the hous . enlnry Aehe quet, “Bad Luck.” ond olass in Tndiang, allbut one of the poet. | 1ac€’s "body ~ swung in the air. ~Another [ quarantine. A steer which died at the istration, about two-thirds of the oid force, | Andover, Dr. W. 1. Ward, of the New York | Your committce is of opinion that in order ) - isters lave. beon succeoded by demortats | €hanee was not wiven him to confess and in | pire distillery last night was burned in the | and almost half the heads of ‘bureaus and | independent, and other progressive thinkers, | to combat corporate interest aided, as it is, by ROUGH ON PREACHERS. 1 thie mimber of omploves increased thiea | @ /€8 winttes his body was a_corpse. “The | furnace this“moming before: the officers ex- [ divisions vet remain at their posts, "There | are feeling somewhat restive to-night and ex: | A subsidized press, that something more thun > . times. Of seventy-six third class offices | Mob then dispersed and the jail oflicers cut | amined it. will presently be a renewal of the eharges of | pect to free their minds before long, A | 8 committee must take char-e of the matter A Poctic Satirist Arrested for Libel- [ [0 - down and took possession of the body o — fTensive partisanship,” which will be the o i L 3 ! . sixty-eizht are filled with democrats, and of L ! = k 2 i spirited time is anticipated, In view of this opinion your committes suge Ministe A T Ty T T O A Hurrahing For the Plumed Knight, | battle ery of the officers weilding the guillo 2 gests 1 this body establish a eon- Hurn, Oct. 5.—[New York Herald Cable— | made in over twelve hundred.” In the inter- MORE FORGERIES FOUND. TRENTON, N. J., Oct, 5.—The republican | tine, and another stampede will bein. Episcopal Triennial Convention, g of s own at’ Washington during Special o the Brr.|—The magistrates at tho | Bl eventio ofices a clean sweep has been | ppe Crooked Work in Chicago Dates | Sl convention metat noon to-day, - Chiair- | oy SN the priest. il Indian | | CHICAGO. Oct. d—Every incoming train | {fCRaiunoe, of the present scsion of the gl 01 Bl =lig made, Fifty-two ex-soldiers were formerly man [Hobart, of the state commmittee, was | g N 4 A i ings fres o TS Inis Balico cour 0-day ismucds criminal sumons | HAAS Fil1y:tio exsoldiors wero formerly haLaein O man Hobarf, of tho state commitice, was | agent of tho Catholic chureh, T vecelvit an | DFgs fresh delegates to the triennial Epis- | comeneiine. Decomher 1 1o his s Bgainst he edior of the 1L Oritie, o woek. | Shamicine ot e o ok soris thy | CHIOAGO. O, G-I cxamining the orders | MAed for temporary chariman Ex-Senator | vgent letier iram Goronim asking him to | conal convention, which opens in St James! | ftess to consist of delogate Hrou Jy newspaper, for libel against a non-con- | eharge is made, that mail, plainly direeted, | tor rebate payments for special assessments, Ah»\um.q‘u Cattell, of Camden, and he was :lxlmln w\\nrluv n\Ar nlnrl l~.-‘4 vflx"»“vnvl Uln: church toamorrow morning. Bishops Bedell | thirty-eight — states they to St il Ty el travels hundreds of miles. unnecessarily bee et ABRe "% | elected. Cattell thanked the convention for | dian orimo, 1n Lis letter, tells Father 0, Boone of Shanghal, C Djoree from the best speakers and debate formist preacher with the Dickenish namo of | Uravels hundieds of miles unnecessarily be- | for tho forzery of which William J. Gal- 4 .. Stenlfain that he has been badly threated and i0, Boone of Shanghal, China, Plorce of [ (AN Tho Best shemsers o ALOr8 iy Rev, Hopper Joplin. The paragraphs elaimed N._I"_‘-IML 4'.'| W .m“; I’I‘M|Iil‘d“(“\‘~I‘]l|“i‘\‘~)lhl\‘\"|ll lagher is now under arrest, the discovery was the hnn‘ux |-.|hl](vnn mqul)v\\um out veteran | yeeds his aid and - religious gufdance. her | Arvkansas, Paret of Maryland, Wiltiams of “;‘Jll;ll‘llilll;:\ '.‘l’nnl"u.'~lvu'|'.‘.‘\‘\:-.|" ‘(lm“,‘u‘-n:x\mn. R R L e P! Fohules or canpot rend readily. TCssiowh |G 0uday thata rebte ol 470 had been | 1 e republican - party. e yeferred | Stephainisa great favorite withall the [ndigns | Conneeticut, and Donn of Albany aro amons | i onees (o At trom, (her b i There aro thiee burlesquers of religion to | have been convicted of various erimes. Con- | vaid on August 12 The order was written | when, be deciared, that the phuicd ki He talks, sings anddances with them, e | the princes of the ehurch aireadyhere. " Revs: | shall organize in a body by eleeting uspeakr whom 1 liave . word 0 say—first of all to | aro clir.od ‘with havin chasen | on a prioted letier head of “Spencer & | O SAInG would. B U TepuDICA BOMICe | e b The ks a b e . e | D TS P 1 S0l New Yorlcs | from their own wumber, and Shall *age at Toxies s, old hooked 1ose Booth: 3 from 1o ol st oleinents of their | cro ] B 4 Al HEES ublics ko him, e s o middled aged man, very | Dr. ). 8. I Hodees, 1A, Hoffuan, Henry | poi e sam B thut foxiest of foxes, old hooked nose Booth: aticeliolders from tho woist elements of thelr | Woodward, lumber merchants, Nos. 110 to | for president. Ll announcement set the | yofished and bright and. i Thdians. love | Austin anddJ. Jtushton, the l.lll""lluLm'lin‘(Ii:?( point the same numbar - of = coiNNE yrhhoold eclio fram his vo oty i eaused jublic bustiess to1be et | 119" Washington sireet, Syraciise, N. Y. | Convention wikd with excitement, "o dele- | hitm. ‘Tl is o great favorito of Geronimo and | of the" local eomiiitice, aré aiso on tho | 1imted Stateh hous "of * Seprostativey Morn, noon and night, ously hampered. SIX congressional di ASILE SRS d " o5 first applaudad and then checred. o 5 gone pxas Lo see sron 2 g 9: d St house epresentatives Viiora ‘or he miy b tricts federal offceoldvns hiave, withoit hin- | and authorized one Frank Chiadsey to cotlect | ot Tod Rt o8 e tosn. (o thelr waeg | "4 BOuC to Texas to see i, O rpr i pud tuor shiall, be dosignated by tio ARES ae b ar S dranee o webuke, Chavaried (i wil of (o | the rebate on special asscssment o to F. . | and waved i it and Wialied for sex! | Francis i omataton, aon of Ton. George | ratul toanorow bt 100 ot St Danes ansi | titles. 1his body shall bo [n session‘dally Eve, o' thee, people. 1o assoelation finds that the pres- | Spencer, ot the above fivm., The compiroller, | eral minutes. On the lusion of Cattell's e T ited J GROTRO | TN MEINOITON A410:40 8 Jumeschinreh, | eight hours per cay, {rom 9, m. £0 6 p, 1y I JGGAT promiso fhat: elvh seryice' Taw snouid | iy abd atates iornoy art ail of theonn: | ran the elactnies qncluslon of Caoll Pendieton, United States minister fo | with the”celebration of the' full Episcopal | with one howr for dinner. 111 body'hail BEECHER TOUCHED Uy be enforced has been: completely evaded and | fon’ that this order was written by the | noimment of - commitiees’ nrocecded. af Tnany, who s fjust refuried fron | servics, Afiorihe sermon, which will be | as ‘soon as it 1s organized procure a dony o Having disposed of Enghnd’s hugest and | nuilifeds R e e, Jysikien, by Oin i nelhitment of Keodiniifons S0 a pe, sayst biiers f5 no trutl i the | coneluded about:s otelock, bishons, minlsters | very bill thatis intaduced ioelher by ost euning Iy ocrile, now eome o our s e — P Milier rebnto, who' is supposed o bo | At 210 o'clock Chiiman Cottoll cailed the | T erom to i Bariin aad 1o uim soipies | ot fhion will adjourn to entral Music | of the national logistature, and it shall g ankee Doodle friend, Henry Ward Beccher, : ne e ata Time, William J. Gallagher, now in eustody. The | convention to order, 1o committee on per- | with hi T e Hnopse,of bishons will assemble for | once be referred o an apbropriate commit- e heard 1 W, I i WS rolflous mard | Wastrseros, Oct. 5.—The cabinet mect- | discovery of this mew case secms to'verify | inanent OnEIIZALION Teporied T0r DOFMATORE | st 1 a6 oo spiilts an ot b et fration i Apaltoball and the houso of | toe, and such cominities sl at once ropore at Brooklyn, ~ fln preiches to ignorance, not | ing to-day was attended by Secretaries En- | the theoty that this system of fraudulently | chairman of the convention Congressman | in view of nis domestic aniietions. - o will consist of sxty-ive bishops, 207 | seac UL to the body, with such recomme 1o erudition. The result is that his pews and | qieott collecting rebates has bee 2 o1 { 4 i g g 207 | tions as ity in it fudgmont y i, S 4 L cott and Lamar, Attorney General Garland, £ rebates has been going on for some iam Walter Phelps. The convention then GENEROUS GROVER. ministers, and 207 e o conventiol a8 it In its Judgmont, may g sepuans are soli 4o the higheat blddor, Postmaster General Vilas, and Acting See. | pine: A thoroueh examination of all the | proceeded to the nomination of a candi While tho procidont s not had tinie to | Her tomotpaw. i meck b oeimpcitions | best, whei it shall debaté (ho same FROM COMETS T0 CANDLE ' books and vouehers in tlie comptroller’s oflice | for governor and the following names were | send any contributions to the Charleston sut- | morning and tise nt 6 p, m. Noregutar pro- | Spey 4 amended by the body a committes R ; etary Fairehild, An interesting question Ay P EALAnRNAS govorhor 4 8 ol Ines v shall at be o 1 To come down from comets to candles 1 get | * prosting g will now be made. F. F. Spencer, whose | presented: Gardner R. Colby, of Essex; B. | forers, it appears now that he has. recently | £ 3 beon mapbed out, but the. g hall at onco be appointed to fake the LIl fi {0 14t 01 anseyessors Loy per Jopiin, wiso | 22050 the case of a United States attor- | name was farsed (o tho ortor, and Who wis | Franc lowey, of Warsaw, and J. T Brower, R b oo (o et o iy | Krafuibls s bett mavhod outy but tho gon- | its umendad form and present the sawe to s s el motlcion in 1S Sodl 48 & shark | W% Who hus been “nomiuated for congress, | represented by the printed leiterliead (o o | of Mercer, " Tlowey: Was hominited on the | eonfederate lome in that city. is action | deadaniatters have been estabisied st e the commliteo of cithor bianch of the ng. B love for the huan specics, | These thiee | With refelence o the propriety of Iis ‘eon® | & Jumber dealer. turns ont to be Franklin ¥, | fivst bailot and the: nomimation was wade | has caused great comment here State stroet, RUAILRG 1 d tional legislature that has it under considera- yellglons foxes carry sheir religion in. tinuange in oftice pending the result of the | Spencer, of the firm of Hubbard, Spencer & | unanimous. - ‘The eowmittee on resolutions, THE MEXICANS WEAKENE = tion, and request that the amendment be in- trousers’ pooket and catelall the pious and | Songressioust chection. he general apinion | Co., of Chicago. througl Mayor Bangborn. of Jersey City, | Speeial Envoy Sedawiek's 1oport 18 said to They Made Too Big a Spread, serted In the DIl 'Yhis body shall have ignorant geese they can, exprosiad was HRE (h8 Iopabont liad belte R e ey read “the - platform; agreod ‘wpon. 1t | fully justity the assuniption of the stafe de- | Cuicao, Oct, 5 —Tievy & Aliehuels ol o clork, assistant clerk and stenograpber, Pl nrticlo ended with & psal, of which | [opki his federal oftien and ho will be eo ocialist Trials Postponed, redterates its adherends o national republican | partnient “that the Mexican ~government | & !IEAG0: Yy & Michaols, ololh-'[ R0 Mprueaulal-nriit, A AR ASSISIARESSR tho o following verses were bt in evids | Hhioned; Lhis action Is in accordaneo with | Mt wAvikr, Wis, Oct. 5,—The cascs of | principles and declares tself a friend of the | shitted its grounds and moditied its elaims 108 dealors, faile today, They have been | Keantat-ari, ano door keopor and asslstang v e recent execulive order In vegard to fed- | pyul Grottkan and other socfalists charged | Workingman. It prokests agalust the impor- | atter the tirst arraignment of Cutting, running two houses and doing an extensive [ dgor keeper all of whom shall be members enco: : exal officials participating in politics. e e ors, ourd | tation of contract labor and recognizes the PONTMASTENS ALPOINTED: business, This evening the fivm filed a con- | foard™e siate toyn ant heral | execbilve TUE DEVIL'S GREAT CATCRES, T — LA IatS May rots, and that | vielt of workingmengounite for protection. | The following lows postmasters were | fossion of judement sware N | board - shall - lovy el AsscssiES ey TRV A aREer 04 _ Voiled Prophet's Parada. of Robert Schilling and other Knights of | 1t‘condomns tha segeal of crippled wnion | apwointed "io.d aciiel T Rarvey, | fonston, of Judiment agereiatin .| rata on each menber of the orde T 8 ) of an impious preacher, St Lovis, Oct. 5, ~The veiled proplet, ac- | Labor indicted for conspiracy in boycotting | soldiers from pi 8 Tty While nowm- | to defray the oxpe nses of this hody, Biee, and also the atti- | Conterville, Appanoose county, vice - ; ! T A AR O SOy Bropabe: T R T, e non-union cigarmakers, were to have been | tude of Presider Clei‘l.ml on the pension | O Haynes, suspendeds John Hamstoen, | Moy dorn Wil not exceed 10000, -An | Thero shall alsa bo published by this body ‘d N0 WA RS K i s Hrx y-Als soul . P T Ty e Tl e i 1 e S R SRR s 1% AL effort to make a big spread without' sufiicient | daily record of the procecdings ineluding des RN s bia g ud oada: cavern at the corner of Twetfth and Chestout | the question of juriediction ermen, Washington county, ~vice W, 1. Bail, S ———— o each 1abor nssembly, and. shall. te Satan, the champion “copper,* streets on his eighth annual parade, and - ————— ~u:<|wmfi-d o . e BRH, Patticon's Hard Hir, £ol"to each member of the order and others. Rushed along in his dusky dress after traversing the prineipal s of Lhe ‘Arying to Burn a Town, Grand Aemy Gathering. : ' PATENTS GRANTED. PiitApELritua, Oct, b—In an interview | 8t cost. This, in brief, is submitted to you Aud collaréd old Booth aud Hopper. clty, provoeded o th Merchants’ exchange, [ Wabasua, Miun, Oct, 5.—The Turger | Pirrsouna, Pa. Oeh b—Theannual Grand | Patents have beon granted today to Al to-day with a reporter of the Enquirer rela- “’\‘"""”"""“"‘1‘>l’|‘“;‘:l‘“"“;""I"l';mi'| HOW THEY 100K 1T, Aliere a grand ball ws given in WS honor. | furniture factory burned at midnight last | Army parado to-dag was participated in_ by | bert D Oszood, Plymouth, Neb., for a corn | tive to Governor Pattison’s letier to Attorne; i huch 8 body for ne. hendeed 1t 15 sald that General Booth would Lave | g REoblets BAshnt conssted, of tWeLlss | ight. The loss is estimated at $16,000. | fully 5,000 veterang, CAUD fros attended by harvoster attachuient for Wagons, and (0 | General Cassidy regarding the rallfond cou. .|.n-“.,uzlfi”.'x'.fi."'(-’("(‘:1'f\'\'::n'l‘f{w:'\!:f’.-.'i”v""l;,‘;‘: Jomed in the complaint but that he s In | Siose hierecting aud imonotant oesods the | When this blaze was under coutrol fire was | 12,000 people wem had to-night in Fifth | aod eeaiod ) O ok Neb, or a ‘tiestle | piuations, ex-President Gowen, of the Lead- | member, and that its *effoct on . th Aweriea. It was also hinted that Mr. | Amcrican history. discovered in McKenzie's livery stable, near | avenue music halland Salisbury hall. Ad- | Charles A. Brown, Lincoln, [, draft | 1hg10adysaids ® cannot understand it, “he | education “of the people would far ex- Beecher, who was shiown the arficle pub- > e the business portion of the town. 'This was | dresses were wade by commander-in-chief | equalizer; Andrew Chezew, Sergcant's | §oNeriprseeums to think Pennsylyania pro- | ceed that of genciul lezislure, as it Jshed August 24, laughed heartily and said Stockholders Aunual Meeting. destroyed with most of its contents, includ- | duelen Fairehild, Geheral J. S. O'lierne, Bl Toi, weed cutter: Diniel 0. Doclien. | 4ucts should not bring good prices, purtisan bias, 1 K ; ors A Hog iele ks ' S, A8, A Py Py 4 - commitiee i5 of opinion ; Al paragraphs were as tho wother’s wilk, | | CUICAGO, Oct, 5. —Tlie annual meatlnz of | 1ug nine borses. The loss s estimated af | Seled Desuiond " and Colouel Powmas J: | dork, hellon, L., chuf sutde for erain sep- Forcentages of the Pool, o RCkniDir of s oo AT which sonie American papers had tried to | thestockholders of the Chicago & Eastern | 84000, Ingram, Kinney & Gill lost about ten e e Tevolving lace and ribbon holder, ' Cit10aGo, Oct. 5.--Comwixsioner Faithorn ans of awakening to new life the foed him with for twenty years past. The | 11inois road was beld here toduy. Out of a | thousand feet of lumber at the first fire, No c b to-day aunounced Tt et " | sluggard apathy thik now” exisis awong (he exaufinution was fixed for hext Mouday, Jossible 30,000 shares 24,172 wero represented, | insuranice. Both fies were the Work of 1 | Dexvis. o oeaoorate, o sate The Cattle Situation totay sumounced the porceutakes on range | pogple, tireatontig teir berties, ¢ vk The aunual report showed an inerease in | cendiaries, there being evidence of a con- | b Gok. ¢ domoorate stalp | o o O iy T PO 0 L0 fhie weatarn 00! for tho pe -~ T TR ross cariiigs bE 178 hor sant Wit erats | Spivacy by several porsons {6 bur (e tawn, | convention met inthe chamber of commerce ASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Commissioner Col- | of truce between July 20 and Septeubor Complaining of Haihoad Rates, X d ing expense increased (.40 por’ cont, . 11, 11, | which is without tire protection, this moruing ot 10 o'clock. After effocting . | Wan to-day received a dispateh from Dr. Sal- | Following is the award: Novthwestern. 60 | Outcago, Oct. 5,—The Llinois board of Bulgaria Must ¥ield ~The Lattor Saye | tevens and Gl Bal of Boston, and J, . - pormanent organization, with Hon, Thouas | mon at Chicago stating that he intends to | per contiBurltngton, 195" Kack Lsland, 1933 | paitvoad and warehouse commissionon we She Wout, Fuapp. of New York, dircetors hose terue Drowned at a Kire. AL Patterson chairman, ana appointing a | leave there for Toronto to-uight, but will ye- | Ot Bth T3 Wabish, 8 in session to day on the watter of rafle ‘fi Bpeolal to the Brk.|—Russia has issued o il nlght In the box factory of Henry Ault, jr., D . e fuvestigation of pleuro-pueumonia in N e e cording o the decision of Jud.e Cooley the Ty R g R epublican Gaina in Conneotiout, | on the corner of DeKalb and Curroll strcets, Foraiust the Wabash, Shioago e ol Bricesdin, erSiemalals | 1 be beieon tha lonn hetis.and i euttor | dierohee balween Tatiron dreasist boot A factory, and that she insists upon the exact UakirorD, Conn.,, Oct. 8,--Returns from | #ud caused a loss of $15,000, covered by in- | 8t. Louis, Oct. 5.—Master Shields reported | trouble here. The situation is now as kood | Stranger was sailed to Tue Stranger | 1Y€ beef Was as 70 10 40, or 5 percent ine fullilhuent of all her demaunds. ‘The Bul \Iw :wu\xn-"lmjlm Ju{:&lxu}m 54 towns; ihe | surance. During the progress of the fire a | to the federal court to-day that the St. Louls, | 48 can be expected under the circwmstances | finished at 4:50. ‘I1 lis was Lwo ereas m‘ ‘lul .lt;‘l beet. 'ruw Inlll\\;\wz " . declare that uader o i | dewocrats B didiy The same towns | fire plug burst and flooded the entire neigh- | Kansas City & Colorad ad company ts ——agorr behind and did not 1 W an inerease of newly 200 per gArians, bowever, declare that wuder Wb cii: | {4t Vet Siaod’ Republicans 40: demoorats | borliood, ahd & young man of eventeen | entiied i sqbive ta i o ot o W Nebraskaand lowa Weather. B e beet 3 againat live cattloang cumstances will they yield. It of an 1 E it t! of ash 1 . fi itatlon Lave & @ik divided, 17, The republicans gain Bve | years, name unknown, was drowned in a | tracks from the cily Hwits to Union depot | For Nebraska and Iowa: Fair weather, | Geperal MeBride, of Lineoln, v ot is wiked 10 wake i tle iy Botive Russian agitation Lave ariived from | Los itch ‘on Oarroll street whilo tiyllg 10 €scape | Upon yayment of traflie i leage. | sliguuly couler, he city yesterdny. | H The heariug Wit bo coutinii g Lo O