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THE OmMAHA DaAiLy BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR. : OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER NUMBER 102, SERIOUS NEWS FRUM SOFIA, [ tew vonws covenson. [CHURCAES 1N CONVENTION, | Goores. ftemem, of, Oy wic, =r,:?;r.‘?S|‘EAM, GAS AND POWDER, | Brsergnent sagiige i seom e e Ty XBOR'S GREAT CONVENTION. David B. Hill Talks on National Af- The singing of the recessional hymn was steam, according to the fireman on watch, fairs of Government. followed by the bisho etirin ed, as who was not injureq, and running moderate NEW YORk, Oct. 6.—[Special Telegram to TR A Probable Figt when they came 1nto he chrch, by the yen: ¢ s Open Attempts by Rassia’s Envoy to [ the Bee.J—The World this morning prints a tobable Fight Among the Members of | erable "‘\""1‘.}'"'\"‘ Y irgir bishop | Deadly Blasts Deal Death in Maine, Dakof Thomnson has made all efforts | The Knights Yet Strugzgling For Organi- 0 i Fioat of the body his aftarnoon the entire body | 1 allevis the sufferings Oorrupt Bulgarian Officers, long interview with Governor Hill. During the Bord of Missions. Central Music hall, the cleries and Illinofs e & DAERGET ' ot Richmond, assembled : s the interview Governor Hill discussed gen: ?m A n\ l:\‘khm ”n:e main floor and the aii | wi'l remain u can erally the national admmistration, without | PROBATION VS, NON-PROBATION, | Vislops Apolio ha i ne for their reli on 8 i —_ " - y 3¢ ck @ Col 0 vas assembled | C o R s 18 al: nmg . . KAULBAHRS' OFFERS SPURNED. | entering into personalit He felt that n refy Giclock the convention was assembled WRECK OF THE LA MASCOTTE. \w\‘\"m‘“ml” bl 4 ; | STILL CONTESTING FOR SEATS. CHU NN WS Hbesssecy o the 8 -'“;'1 L | o " th Weust om Charles Hutehins, of Massachuset ' secrs- | have vet arrived in St. Louis and no deserip- party. The party itself was the best guar- | Episcopalians in Bession — Officers | tary of the hou deputies, o Adaitional Particulars of the Horrible | Hon of any of the scenes g the disas aner. sordel Sool cep y 2 > | ter 0 o es F e The General Accorded a Cool Recep- | 4,40 "for the carrying out of its principles, Elected —Important Resolutions | Wecting to order The firstorder of & Catastrophy—A Minister's Family | ¢ lave yetaeached licre, e e tion ANl Around—Circular to Be The great m: of the party after election - was_calling the roll, embracing about y cluded From Participating--Threa- 1id not desire office. All they had sought Introduced--Detalled Proceed- ard the same number of lay dele Blown Up -Miners Mangled Worse Than Dynamite. toned Outbreak on the Ool Issued to the Powers— b lia v il AL s ings of Both Meetings. . g Neatly all the clergymen responded LEwIsTON, Me., Oct, 6,—A most shocking VA gt cure was & change of administration in & 8 . Into Little Bits, , Oct, 6.—A & Foreln News: to secure kil it L fo tuct ,,i\(.:.-:“:.:( a considerable number of bbb pr i bl Line--Other Labor News, the interest of good governmen — ay delozates were absont. b s e X il g er the etling o 3 MoVl " deiice of Rev. Dr. Twort, pastor of ihe Pane : The governor was asked what he thought Will There be a Conflict AT lf?;‘ m.m[m”if,r:!.'«»'t‘ Srors o The Wrecked Mascotte, 8t Truswill BELISt etk DY, Twen o Attemnts at Dorruption. | wold be thi neipa t ng | Drs Moies, Oct al Telegram | oficer, Dr. Morgan Dix, of . New | ST. Lovts, Oct 6.—No causehas been as: | g prapared a quantity of hydrogen gas for Coroaxg, Oct. 6, ow ork Herald | presidential campaign, to the Ber | —The drift of events today | York, was elected on the first bal- | signed as yet for the explosion last evenin use in a magic lantern entertainment tor the Cable cial to the BEg.|—News of the He replied: “I think that the oh of | shows that while both of the worrying fac- | lot. Dix made an informal address | of the boiler of the river steamer La Mascott Hent 6t character has just arrived from | good government will be the issue. It will | tions of the American board are ready fora | warmly thankine the delegates for the honor which caused such loss of life, The boat is | Suddenly the gas exploded. ore 6 Goneral Kauibars is making open | be simply a question of whether the demo- | fighton the subject of future probation they | they hid confefred upon him, incidentally | g to have been steaming along under 160 | L ALY cxploded, ATl wore in the | 1.o¢ night, completing tho necessary woek I attenipts to corrupt the officers of the Bu! cratic party shall be maintained in power.” | aroa little reluctant to begin. Each side < of liis predecessor from the diocese of | pounds of steam, her usual amount to carry, | akainst the furniture and two of them [ conuection with propositions which they in- rian army. Yesterday Herr Saterchin on you don’t think tarilf will be the | seems disposed to put off the contest as long | Connecticut. when the explosion suddenly occurred, blow. | IDUEH the door. " [he room was destroved, | tend subiitting to the convention, they brought into prominence by the prince's re- | jscye! as possible, for there was a manifest purpos e It was then moved that the ballot be dis- | g the fire in overy direction. The utmost ;‘(3['::‘”:1*]!:‘;"("( il ‘f,r-]":l“h\:““.;\l‘l: r{\}} were all up early this morning, and a ma- cent letters to the czar, visited at Ruschschun | “No, I do not. The tariff question is a | todaytofight shy of the subject, though | pensed with, and lutchins be unanl- | cofusion prevailed, The piiot taking ad- | fiom the house, The stove was overturied | 1Oty of thew on their way to Arwory ball Lieutenant Colonel Filoff, in command there, | compiicated one. I am more in sympathy | there wasa very p undercurrent of feel- | Mously re-elected secretar, An objection | vantage of her heading turned her towards | and the forniture demolished. The doctor | before 8 o'clock, the hour set for the begin- ; was niade, and the name of Dr. Henry A. | (he o o8 cAlISed aban: 3 eral Kaulbars to Filoff, in which the | form of 1553 upon this snbject than L am With | very much in earnest in their desire to have | vote wasas follows: Hutehins, elerical, 13%: | be lowered, | After leaying bis post the cur- :I:C:'{n‘-,r":f:-'vll"';»i"xlf H‘: e :v’\r‘.«rh';\!‘[“\"'-' day of the convention, the members were Russian_envoy eomuanded Filofl to set | the plank in the Chicase pintforin bf 14 | the question broug it to a focus atonce. They | 1y 100 ‘Anstice, clerionl, 207" Iay, 9" Mr. | rent turned the boat's bow out fnto the river | Sl arns broken. 1t J6 earad Some o tha | 1o vet ready to beein the actual work they " vitho! it ) ole e Al Ware ta iy say s 7 ze to keep devoted mis- utchins was declared elected. again, and h ern swung close 3 L . b bl . L iad come to do. There still remained to at liberty without delay ~the whole | o qut Wi ere taking wlace in the fed: | say it is an_ontrage to keep devoted mis- | Hitchins wasdecred vlected, G | asain, and ‘her stern swung close o the | clildren are injured so scriously they will | M comotodor There stil rematned tobe of the officers who had been taken into cus- | eral offices — of ~ the country, that | sionaries from their field of labor on | qyring the conveniion the honse of bishons | several who were at ghat end of the boat, the | 41 s, delegates which the committee on credential tody at Rustschuk on the charge of high trea- :.I. xul‘.lu u-].|m >(n.|m“|>_\ ; :|1u- il ® | accountof a mere difference of theolozical | and t ~lu\\l~:z ul‘\lxv,nuu-a \wmi’l uuur, An | pilot and one cabin boy getting ashore with- A Pipe Spark Kills Four Men haareferred tothe convention, Powderly and 1 Caulbars added that he shoul e president’s ¢ ¢ | opinio ¢ old schoo! men, on the of carly 7 o'clock celebrn o held o 5 tios of 't feel o ‘ v : all le g members refus 0 say wi gon, General Kaulbars added that he should opinion. The old school men, on the other | early 7 o'clock celebration will be held every | out any injiiries of even wet feet. Thie sta; DEADWOOD, Dak., Oct. 6.~ A box of thirty | SiLIeading members refused to say wiietlier . to a close democrats would be found in a m : LA orning at thecathedral and A s AL 3 hold Filoff personally responsible for earry- | 08RG 1t was well to be conser- | hand, are very severe in their tenacity for | MO at the cathedral and three principal p]Ank“\\m lowerad and many wer ‘1‘1\:(‘](«! poundsof giant powder exploded 1n the 300 | Brochivn's Mogtauh brat ini out the order. Saterchin pressed the mat B et The democratic party | what they call the established doctrines of | Churches. . SR ; upon ft, mostly women and childrer, who oY 8 Montauk i ¢ The president, Dr. Dix, then appointel a | would = have = been . saved had ot | foot level of the valedonian mine last night, | or not, but it is gencrally understood that thie ter home, but Filofr tically refused to ne into power new to public administra- | the church. Some of them do not hesitate to | committee to inforin the house of bislions | the smokectack fallen squarely across | blowing four men to pieces and injuring five | strong feeling excited by the efforts of the commit the ac actiery azainst the gov EIARTER SRR AL P I 1l the Andover men traitors, and_say that | that the house of deputies had formally or- | it and all wio were not kifled by it were | Orsixothers. “A'spark from a pipe caused [ Brooklyn men to obtain recognition made the ernment required of him, and promptly re- | 10 move dctiberately at irst, | 1o snoke bl it Newmau Smyth and bis followers want to | €afiized for business, ' fered the | dToWned. | Captain ‘Thompson, after doing | the explosion. i Coillly T e WAL LD | They thorities. affairs | matters more than to per- | they onght not to stay in the old fold and at- Resolved, The house of bishops conenrring | the boat having by tais time drifted tully 200 DENVER, Col., Oct. 6.—An explosion of | that the commitice was prejudiced against ANOTHER SEDITIOUS ATTEMPT, sonalities, 3 was nothing in his n tempt to overthrow its established policy. that a general cotmittee be appointed, five | yards out in the river. La Mascotte dr.fted | glant powder occurred yesterday at the | the Brooklyn men. ‘To<day the principal In the previoas day Saterchis attempted to | Deror bac of conversation to indicate auy | =i fecling to-night is very intense, and an | elerical and five lay delegates, who shall'con- | over to the Iliinois shore opposite Willard's | Porter ' conl mines near Durango. One | 1oPicof discussion was the e .mission last fneite against the government, the com. | DUt the pleasantest fecliugs toward the pr outbreak is looked for to-morrow. The sen- | Sider and report what chances, if any, are | Landing, and sunk, the only thing vi s S es nea NKO. 1€ | pight of a colored del , Parrell, 1o a seat I ) Uidrols Ls 4 L desirable in the judiciary system of the sent being her wh i Cornishinan was killed outright. and two | in the orchestra circle in the Academy of mander of three reziments stationea at lie governor possibly may m : timent of the audience generally seems to be | GV Yespeot o trials of precbyters and P . vk, tells the follow- | fAtAllY injured. The timbers canght iire, the | Music, a soction of the auditorium in the Shumla. Captains Dickoff, Lutz-Kanoff and | two speechics this year in the campaign. with the old sehool teachers. Many, who, cons, and what legislation they would 5 ) y e had landeq | Hamies reaching to a large smount of pow- | Riehnjond theater hitherto strietly guarded Kosasoff—the commander referred to—re- [ has been invited to zo to Pennsylvania to ald | ynora or less, agree with the Andover men, | recommend for making such chantes: ana eleg’s and were pulling out, and I | dely causing the accident. The mine was | from intrusion of all persons of his race. The fused to takeany part in a rising, but allowed | In Governor Black’s eanvags aild may arC afraid of a schisn, and so they try to | that to this commmittee” be referred all e~ | walked ub the stairs and into my rooin when | badly shattered. ©__ B O s 0S8 T “hiladelphia a ays ettty e S Als and resolutions tonching said ques- vard a small e on like ihat of & sky = sentmient and. they re ho del themselves to be persuaded to addressa letter | {3t election. avoid becoming subject to a crisis. They are ARG LA SHALE FAPOR e aeten: UHOnbY |l o 1‘0;3-:“-«1 LR LR Miners Suffocated. gates. from. District 40 with anything bt to Stambuloft declaring that they disapproved -— in favor of dodging an open debate, and post- | the honse of deputies in i@ first place, | saw steam coming. Ingo. it from the barber | _LONDON, Oct. 6.—Four men were suffocated | friendly feelings. 1t is sald that a_ majority of & war with Russia and advising the goy- THE SPORTING WORLD. poning. if possible, the the vexed | The resolution was laid over until to-mor- | shon, I saw ladics in their cabin and called | by chioke damp fn the mine at Newbold to- | of the local kniehits are much provoked gt the ernment to consent to the demands of = question. Dr. Sturdevant, of Cleveland, 0., | 10w EET : % them to come forward. 1 saw fire coming | day. action of their Kichmond brothers, and it was General Kaulbars, Mikalaieff, the war min- The Base Ball Record. Wlen Speakini extemporaneousiy to-night | _Iev. Dr. William P. Huntington, ot New | trom under the boiler deck.and I took the B e ANk, reported that a few knights living here de- . At iR reno i 1 6 AT PITTSBURG — Wpon the subject of mission work, urged the | York, offered the following: TRd16H TOPWAI L0 th8 boller Aok AnATREAFen STUPID STOOK MEN. red their intention of abandoning the (L b M WL S G RIS 0B |y T )y 0000000 0 0—0| jmportance ot unityand harmony in the body | Resolved, the house of bishops concurring, | down stairs where the pilot, Geaveal, | Now York C T Heto order and joining the Law and Order league, munication, threatening the hree officers | Baltimore.......4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 *— & | of Christ, and he remarked significantly and | that a joint committec beappointed, to whom | gave live preservers to thens, telling them ali [ N6 York Comment on the Care of | organized here in sworn opposition to the with arrest, whereupon they endeavored to Base hits—Pittsburg 0, Baltimore 7.~ Errors | jmpressively, “God grant that there be no | shallbe referred all memorials and resolu- | fo put them on immediately, 1 ordered tha Chicago's Discased Cattle. knights. exeuso themselves on the ground that their | —Pittsburg 2, Baltimore 4. Umpire—York. | cijjsm of the body.” "The remark was greeted | tions presented to either house by invited | stage plank thrown overbord which was | NEw York. Oct. 6.—[Special Telegram to | ,AL 100N @ recess was taken untll 2 o'clock. letter was purely confidential and expressed | AT Bosto witn loud applause. 1t is believed to-night | members, or on behalf of dioceses with refer- | promptly done and we putall the ladies on | {10 Beg, |—The Times this morning says edi. | 10\ derly announced to the representatives LI AL Gl essed | goston ... 20021401 1-11 | that when the report of the commmittee on the | ¢nceto the subject of liturical revision, | the plank. The rigwing became detached EE, | —The 1 this m a of the press that he had nothing to commun- sunply their own private opinion. They | St Louis....."...0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2—5 | anpuai report of the whole comuittee is | Such report to be acted upon by the house of | and the plank swung out. Mrs. M. Seimers | torially: *1f Chicazo were not the grealest | jcate to them. Some secret business had been prowised unconditional obedience to the Pitehers—Redburn and Kirt irst base | brought up, which will probably be to-mor- | Dishops in the first place, and be pressed then | jumped Into my arms. I landed heron the | American market for cattle and beef and hog | transacted, but of course he could not say as government. hits ;ut-svoln 17, St ‘1_‘:"]‘[!!;-}9 r\l:;wliur row, the explosion \‘,1|1 conie, Xn any is to :nl.(\ !:n.x[ll;h"!flgfl e "'nr\'u S ml‘;g.‘ \}Inln:l\\lailhnm u”mv? |‘|h" rlnwnud- products, the remarkable stupidity which the :ffu‘r:'ls,-r?::“{;{; m{ '!;‘i‘;ll'flgfl‘glmssm:';_"l'; v : "HE POWERS > 8 vire wers, 3 s that prudential committee is the one ev. Dr. C, vope, k, gave | self. Iswam along the side of the stage s inois live stoek cc s 4 oted, he said, to t| e (A BP9 R ML 3 X DD e [ [notichxhut s heWH LR o tea e ToLlowIng || B ad e ithe ok e A vranld e up the 1‘"""‘,‘““‘“‘“’“' L SR DL the report of the commiltee on creden- The Bulgarian government is about to | waduineton. ... 0000000 Thia station awnen they foind that ne be: | amendment to Dr. Huntington’s resolution; | ladies. T tioh swin to the edue of the goeks | 11 the treatment of the contagious discase in | tials, which has not been inally acted upon, gend to the powers a circular in which they | Detroit 0 0001001 lieved in future probation of heathen. when it coines up to-morrow worning: and crawled ashore. A man from the Iilin- | the distillery stables might not cause surprise | The delegates are unusually ‘reticent, and will show the European world how General ; First |“ eI l-‘—\\ -|-I;|yn‘umr!| 6 l[lunul e ‘_'I’h' a_coinm .?:ifl"' rm;~ ting of fi\'r{* ois side \\w'h1~nm took peaple off tl or excite indignation beyond the boundaries "'gh ~h‘l|"‘":i:”}~ as mll"lm elicited by lt“'"" v C ccordance with a | Errors—Washington 2, Detroit3.” Umpire— Broce TN EE B tAll) bishops, five presbyters and nive laymen of | and also saved a numicr tnat we - e city. ants of Chic are_contradictory, seems sate o say. Kaulbarsis seek in accor I\\lc: with o Bl Proce &s in De )u P ‘In_'kmmhb{‘M,p«i"m to which the book [ ming. | don’t recollect the Hfimun of the cit The inhabitants of C.'\Irawu. 10 | iowever: tliat ‘wiintever actifh RasEEN regular plan, to bring about insurreetionary Drs/MoIxes a0t fo!=Promptly at 0 I 1 SIS bCARRUITIES Mo which ihef otk (Aminis Bl Shdonttsirecol ect Htiio N i whom the carcasses of the slop-fed cows are to | {akon by the oredential committee in. e disturbances in different parts of Bulgaria. 2 0010 6 | o'clock the large auditorium of the Grand | {ion of 1883, and the proposed alterations and | - G. J. Hanlon. second pilot, gays: ¥ be sold, and to whom milk from the infected | case of District 4 and Brooklyn delogates is KAULBAI'S COOL RECEPTION. Philadelphii 102 0 1.0 0 0 36| opera house was filled for the opening of the | additions to the book of common prayer con- was' nmear us fi@ » | and diseased cows has been sold for the last | unfavorable to the latter. The feeling of A dispatch has just been received from || ]‘\:\-;\!rn‘\\;!"1|Hfl‘!|'fll\|<‘| Dail Firstbase | second day's proceedings of the American fained in the book annexed. and i1 | disaster occurred and - eauld” easily | two weeks, might somewhat loudiy complain oy yricintes ""'fl"fio&'sée“ e w. | hits—Kansas City *hitedelphia 8. Errors 0 SSfonBiG e Congregs al | heretofore presented 0 general | have pushed us ashore withont. mieh e t peo) slsewhere would be ol b ork 18 or of ooklyn. ms laTa ot e recey Kausas City 4, Philadoipida 6. Umpire— | oard of missions of the Congrecational | oonvention of the ehuret relating to the re- | and dhnzer, but 1 understand the Saptaraoia | but people elsewhere would be moved only by | pasgible that the third 4y Session way end tion t Iars. ffair chureh. Among the new arrivals were Rev. | (GERROR 200k G Gommon prayey bo tee | pot e to render any aacitance, Adoinhus | Sympathy. The treatment of the diseased | with the convention still unorganized. was wit searcely thirty p v —First Game: Newman yth, ot New Haven. and Dr. | ferred to said commission,, and said commis- | Evelyn, the pilot of the Eagle, told me that l_'l\h'm‘( hlw.\ 0 however, souiething in The afternoon session beginning at 2 sons att ot the envoy of the czar. | Cl Bt ORORO RO HOR 0! Lyian Abbott, ecditor of the Christian | sion shall report the result of their labors to piain ordered him ot to o near the | ,*"'}"r‘{"‘ of thousands of people liv dlock Iasted nearty an hour beyond the L the Zankovists, who | Metropolitans 01012002 Union, of New York. As both these men | the next general convention. Mascotte, as lie did not wish to endanger his | I IR from Miinos are interested, as the glilar thne for adjournmattt, I 0clogks W SeoaT N First base incinnati 16, Metroy are leaders in the new departure, the radical The resolutions of Dr, Huntington and the at. 1f he would only have pushed us ‘\‘ f 1% 00 IU ¢ ,I'{'_ Aol A ers then stood about where they wera raiza as a very fortress ol ns 10, Errors—Cin-cinnati$, Metropolitans | @ i e ol oel | aunendwent of Dr. Swope will come up first | ashore not a sinzle one would have been in- | NOLUBIY dods the matter closely, concern il Powderly, through whom all Russophieism. The general’s Intention | 1 UrapiroValentine. members fecl sreatly strengthened and ex- | {Voidor tonorroy, aud will probably con- | Juted, exeept from soalds and buras.) consumers of o becf, but it Is also of inl hews of the proceedings 18 glven seems 0 be 10t (o return to Sofia, but to pro- | Second Game: o 0o 1_g| Pecttomakea proity good siand for the ad- | stitute the main aidér of business until dis. | A'shecini dispatch from Cape Girardean fo | Ef°at Hiporiguce from, s cowpercial point | (o the press told the reportes he had yoth ceed to St. Petersburg, probably to report | Cincinnati. . 2 — 3 | vanced doctrines they hold. President Hop- | posed of. After resolutions were read, | the Post Dis; atel states the wreck of the La 3 418 ¥ ¥ n the way of news to give them, fhtre on tie state of affairs i Bulgaria. Ru. | Metropolitans. 0 3 0 4 1— 3 | kins tood the chair, and after devotional ex- | the house adjourned. Maseotte resulied from the collapse of ono of | dePressing uffect ‘upon' the 'beef trads | vention, he said, was still A Pitehers—Pechiney and Lynch. First base | ercises called for a paper by the correspond- her boiler flues. _exvlosion {1880 DIOW. 805088 SOf_ L aes MNAIES: ittes on mors are zoing the round in. Sofia that the | hits—Cincinuati 8. Metropolitans 10. Errors | fig .{xm"y‘&%n "Alden, on the inter-depentd- | ~— B ‘s BLOGD: — 5 re : ity the gt Lk AT Sigen o | S o] Russlan government disapproves of the en- ncipnati 6, Metropolitans 1. Umpire— | ence of bome and foreign missions. This "R o stoners and dealers in cattle and | the fight over the adinission of the eight ions. Thi stabouts 9 figl u of the eigh! voy'sazgressions, and that, searcely arrived, | Valentine. was followed by the appointment of the | The Slaying ux Oity Calls Forth 3 ding from escaping steam, beef in Chi ?slwuld know that for the rea- | ten delegates whomn the committee ref Genera) Kaulbars (s AEOUE e Hoallba: AT LOUISVILLE— nominating committee, which will name " Resolutions. Eleven of the latter are so horribly burned | 80n% the daily reports, which show the | to the convention is still in progress. bab wis BaiRas LG uisville 0 [ the next place of mesting and the prea- | Cireaco, Oct, B.—The following resolu- | that — huge Dieces ~_of flesh poeled | Nrelclied fallure to work for the suppression | (hese deicgates ure Powderly and otlier at NOLAXD. rookiyn. 0 chers for the two succeeding years: tions were passédiby e North -Iilinoi from their bodies. Six of them have | ofthe disease, areread with indignation out- | ing knights still refuse to say. Until this The demonstrative raception of the French |~ Pitclicrs. and Ramse, ’ FTERNOON SESSION, ons weeo mOI8 con- | yic ) andhe lves of the other five dis side of theireity. It may be toat the careful | disenssion is ended no other work can adiniral, Muzussac, gives politicians at the | hits—Lowisville 4, Brooklyn In the af ; ference of the Methodist Pratestant ehureh [ gi€JIEERE Thes OF the other five AISpalred | inspection of infected cows slaughitered by | done. Golden Horn a chiiice for all sorts of com- | Louiswlle 8. Brooklyn 5. . | called to order at2 o'ciock p. m- dent | Tegarding the death or Rev. George C. Had- | been drowned. D.S. Davidson is so badly | thelr owners will prevent the marketing of | Tt was rumored to-day that the delegates of Aanta¥aTTira i) as 0en e ratied ne A bIEn oE | TATRNEWEY ORI Hopkins in the chiair. After singing and | d Durmed arount the fice and throat tht we | bad meat. but docs the conrse taken by the | district 10, with tho colored brother, Farell c b at asig v York........1 0 0 01 0 0 0 2— 4| pkor by Rev, Dr. Lamson, the tominittea | \Wiereas, Itev. George C. Haddock was | Will probably dic. ‘The reiister of passengery | commissioners and the health ofticer indicate | intended foing to the. Richmond theatrs thiy bad weathier for England. ‘The admiral was i 01000 0 0—1|onnommations reported the following com- | prutally and unjustiiably assassinated at | was lost, and it is thoukht that some were | that the inspection will be thorough? There | evening and if the Iatte refused adinis- «d with princely honors like the Duke st bas ¢ York 9. Chicago - | mittee on mission Sioux City, Ia., on the 2 day of Auzust, 184, | drowned or Kkilled whose bodies have uot | 13 nother aspect of this matter which de- | sion to force their way in with him, Mrs. of Edinburzh, but was treated even betjer . New York Umpi Atrica—Rev. F. Magoun, J. G. Merrill, | heing shot'dead in the street for endeavoring | been recovered. zonc*t_he attention of the stock yards men, | Powell, proprietor and manacer of -the the- than the faiter, for while the sultan made the 3 G. H. Debevol J. Grossie, L. F. Berry, | honestly to maintain the prohibitory law for ‘The Globe-Democrat’s correspondent . | butchers and packers. Can they afford to | atre, heard of the rumor and gave Instrue- The Knights of Labor, Riciyoxn, 1 Oct. 6.~ Although Powderly and the members of the exeentive board of the gmusement of his four young daughters. | Knightsof Labor were up until a late hour Pill 3 ] . — WSk it HEi) ! : . ‘ ¢ mos o have any of this slop-fed and infected beet | tions that Far 4 duke wait several days for his reception, he Coney Island Races. s e R 32 iato and secure” is-legal enfdreement' | graphe ate tonight fron” Cape Girardeau | JoE A", 00 N A R e o hl should not beladuliatees gaveareception toand banquetted the Freneh | BricutoN Bracu, N. Y., Oct 6.—Three_ | Abvott, Burdett Llart, A, C. Barstow, H. W. Resolved, That we condemn the dastardly | in regard to the explosion of the La Mascotte | GAnnot. ‘They could better atford to buy and | fore the theatre opened Chief Pos and thirty- admirai on the very day of his arrival. More- | quarters mile: Glenbar won, Bahama sec. | Warren, H. N. Hoyf : deed: thiat We offer our sincere sympathies to | and no other bodies have been found as vet, | destroy fifty such herds, ' But It they really | five policemen were on guard there. At the ) over, the French ambassador, Count Monte- | ond, Duke of Connauzht third, Time not v t, J. M. Sturtevant, W. | the widow and orphans of this noble chris. | One of the missing, Johu Miller, reached | Cred for the reputation of their trade. or | hour for opening the the theatre thoysanasof i bellis, who in a brief time has displayed | taken, 5, - Blanetiard, Oliver Brooks, | tian minister; thal we feel that the cause of | here this morning 'in a skiff froin Nelly's | Could see that it would be njured by siich | people assembled on Broad street. ‘The cal- \ e ey on ne e i ; Dronihion s bameicied by e Hiood | Landing with hls head birned. and sav. (hat | % they would have faken measures for | ored delszate nnd lls feliow members of die- great activity, is already in possession of the | Seven furlongs: Saxony won, Gon falon mson, A. M. Dexter. 0, | BORIHOR f5 sanctfed ot iher "'%0 | Captain: Ebaugh positively réfused him to | their protection long ago. trict 49 did not appear and there was no dis- 4 | order of the Osmanli. second, Revoke third. Time—1:; W, Harding, E A, Abbott, Addison | urge = the ovle everywiere © to | come down here on the Eagle this morning, S turbance. The crowd remained about the T —= RS Sovenifurlonge: Bonziwon 1 lslh‘\nvllln{([h:'lrlmlrll-c(llgt‘,\ . Osgood, Hon. | show that his blood has not been shed i o .- j" ?Itd here bemreb 1;‘], e oA s "'“l‘if‘""'"l"fg")"‘lu (;‘flo‘flm s ber ussian Movement in Bulgaria. nd, Cato third. - Time—1 amue er. i’ Vain by appealing to the Heavenly Master to | Wife an clifldren were uried, ANVER, Oct. 6.—The democratic s stated ofticially to-niglit by a mej ST. PETERSHURG, Oct, 6.—The newspa- | ~One. and one-cighth. milos; Carissima | - 8PAT nE, obh, W. H. | Iasten the destruction of this evil agency | Captain Ebaugh’s excuse was that it was | convention adjourned to-day, after nomi- | Of the executive board that the report bla FATe 8 i bt . A. Dickinson. e America, in the death of Rev. George C, Had- | Ie: 5 3 vas 1o ¥ sy L B SR evo, Rpumania, dated ast Sunday, which T S A A D S o Faral Iands=X. L Ghapin, ¥. A Adgus, Pt IO H hopo of any of the hssing passengers” boing AEEVIMARORSOFSRoILY, of state, Janies {lioselof Mornson ot tNewYorand S EES states that the movement in favor of Russia, | won W iin sneand. Emest third, Timew, | G- B: § . Briscoe, Judson Tits- | bravest sons, because the voters of this nation | found alive. The wreck is now Iving just | F- or treasurer of state, Casiuero | Louis delezation, Brooklyn Montauk dele- which atarted|Inithad BlgnrianWariy andes won, Windsail second. Ernest third. Time: “lm.l-l{"'?' nto have not ryfl b?e,, fn,‘,vlnm; ”,m‘m,. Il“m g»l‘.‘:v;[:(‘vl'lsll“.{rfl %‘f’:lnmr‘("l‘l(irwlig:vl\\l;hé‘ll n:’ her | Barela for mn:l!nr,flllglml Stirman 1or at- 5.“&?."13;2? “lrzf‘:::ldu?:llnnf‘fi‘lf:n« cn'?"trl;e lc.un‘- the leadership of the garrison a t Shumlais | One mile: Top Sawyer won, Treasurer s ol 3 Ty s, | way to enforce Iaw is to put into office those | bo everal feet of hes el show- | torney general, and_Rev. Myron Reed for il f Il ok DA || ot Testican thlrd, TAme.c1 4Bl Elder' Robinson, C.' 0. Brown. Ei* | oniy who are for law and o punish all oft. | ilg. i congress. The platform favors free and un- | Wixed district another district cannot be 5ress, 8P ys Al ward Roble, C. D.Crane, Dexter Richards, | cers who fail to faithfully execute the law So far as can be learned, the list of passen- | limited coinage of silver on the same terms | formed without the consent of the existing movement Las spread rapidly, and that the Latonia Fall Meeting. M. M. Haskell. which they have been sworn to administer; | gerson the LaMascotte werc: Judge Hagar | as gold by the government, to be followed by | 215trict, unless it has obtained a charter. The adiension of the garrison at Rustchuk, | ¢, oremitona Fall Meeting, e followinz comamiittee o nominate of- | that our secretary be mstracted to furnich | and wife, Cape Girardeau, missing: Fred | active measures to bring about its consiaers. | Brooklyn seceding district as neither such Widin, Plevna and Sliono appears to be un- INCINNATI Oct. 6.—Second extra day ofe| ficers was appointed: Rev. M. Zernham, A. | the Methodist Récorder, of Pittshurg, the | Tike, missing: Miss Wheeler and (wo chil- | tion as an international subject. It approves | COnSent nor charter. questionable. The telegram goes on o say | the Latonia fall meeting. { H. Quint, . L. Furber, Jenkins, W, | Methodist Protastant, of Baltimore, and the | dren. Daisy sud Lilly, Cape Girardeau, miiss. | the roclaimine of public. Tands granted. i - e M 2 Selling purse, seven furlongs: Nora M | P. Fister, Elbert I3. Monroe, Edward Steudly | Associated Press’ each with a copy of this | ing: Miss Amelia Krenger, Cape Girarde railway corporations, the removal of vario Freight Brakemen Strike. that ~on Sunday last the Shumla | oo, or0tter second, Archibishop third. Time | 81 Rev. Judson Smith. peper. missing: M. and Mis. Henty Miller wid | tribes of Tnilians from the west. and the be. | CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 6.—The freight gumson” telegrapied o e Duigartan | v C1 . omel fhe dreign’ sceretarics, e T two hildrén, "ot Siielbyyitle, L5 Mrs. | ginming o the reconstruction of the navy. - | brakeman on the Mahouing division of i i > Yo i 0 0. bo) bONSHA E ONE FOUL BLOT. ele childre were they were convinced that the present state of elling purse, nine furlongs: Ligan won, | the missionary broblem. In conclusion, b . P >y o b q 4 = New York, Pennsylvania & ‘hio raih plitical narehy was injuring e i Kol o oA B i Wasciorim A1 Iia | Gata e e I bRy (o“llsw;] eed ‘I(I: Kieport of the Utah Commission on i"fi‘.’kifi'x;‘g'r"s'vt‘i.;“,'x“?,"lliiét'.‘;‘..J:%f&“&'di.‘f.i'.h uz,‘."’:’",::,'?;,’,“’,“'o'; L‘:’"}a‘;m‘,“‘s“r insde s demand seversl das Al £ox s NG rests e people and country: Time— 4 our nissionary, we shal make blyz v n head; Lena Buehermann, St. Louls, badly | . " A0k RO I 1.75 2 they desired the release of all the originators | * Purse, fivé furlongs: Linda Pavne won, | it our ~ leadink aim alwavs, " | wasmaron oo e Utah commis. | It o head, hanis, atuns and back fronviied, | 194 owns gave tho republicans 79 and the | Cetee Of Wages from 817 fo .{:M(:’n.g.“ of the coup d'etat ns_demanded by | e il 5 e R SR A LI AR S o, Oct. 6.—The Utah comm s | et A Ln o ¥ i o Gl vresented several other grievan e ; i 4 - Varina second, Violette third, Time—1 # 3 4 ' B rist’s | e s A B. Carle will recover: Louis Seimere and wife, Cape | democrats 48, with 27 towns divided. If the Manager Shaler fi and that they wished General Koulbars' noté | © Six furlongs? Witlirow won, Passion ses. | Words and name, unmoditied by human spec. | sfon, by its ciairman, A. B. Catleton, Girardean, both saved, uninjureds J. N. Rits | eleven missing towns vote s jrar the | Taanager Shaler forwardad the QoS ar's demanas (0 be consid- | ond, Broadliead third. “Time—i latlons, unshor of a singla truth, owe g filed with the secretary of the interior its an- fell Capc Girardead, “saved, bul slightly | republicans ‘will Tave & towns and }l"';‘:'t‘":""“\ ""I;"f",:"’:’g;‘:lg"“{‘al:,- orde) One mile: Fort-won by a le he souls of sinful men as the only hope of | nual report, of which the following is a | burne Mrs, C P, 'Phelps, Cave e democrats 53, wi own divided ¢ S h A IERs - nations.” | palf, Bonita second, Monocrat third. Time | salyation.” hym,],s' i Girardean, uninjured; A. W loward, )"f»tnéld"m-[,uun ans ‘llll":;";{“lll'll;;l‘:.a Lasst | oflicials this morning submitted o proposition 5 Wiile waiting for the report of the home | *RURIE 1o vearshio Jaw regarding thedis. | CaPe Glfardeau.” saved ' with allghi | Gemocrats bi, with 50 towns divided " | e hiah nx o dead s sering P i — committeo briel addresses were wade by | , DUrlug the ear the la £ burns; Captain Thompson, uninjured: i ny road competing = The F e 3 everd polygamists and those pork S 5 5| 0 New xork, Pénnsylvania & Ohiog if 5 The Russian agency here [ Sale of Racing Stock. ASYErRl MSMORGILE SR living in unluwfu) *colibitation' has boen | 4:,164¥ Berkins, drstclork, wissing, oo av llean Sweep, Taclory_ serangments. couid 1ok EeAaRt omm.;l_ enies that Kaulbars hasbeen re- | Ngw York, Oct. 6.—The sale of the | e opening exercise of the evening ses- | fully and pl'llL'uu&(nf y vl;(nrred. All such | yninjured: Ed, Daugherty, first mate, biowy | ATLANTA, Oct. 6.—T'he state clection ch party to select a mun. and those two & called by the czar, The agency says direet | Erdenheim stud and yearlings was carried | sion were conducted by Dr, Hutelinson and sons, with very few. if any exceptions, | oyerfioard, but was saved uninjured: Lew | Passed off quietly without incident. ‘The | third, to constituty an arbitration committen communication is maintained between the | on at Jerome Park to-day, as Commodore N. | Rev. Arthur Littl o (named as a | gave beoy excluded trom voting aud holding | Adams, second mate, padly 403164 andt diod | democrats had 8 clean sweep everywhor Sion s be fina, and for both to nd Kaulbars, < . i 5 ber of the in pl f Dr, | oftices. A large number have been fined and | § 9 o5 by i) bind themselves to abide by the deeision czar and Kaulbars, Kittson, the owner, had deterinined on dis- | he n place of Dr. 1 i ! | in hospital this morning; James Dono- | The following isthe state ticket g S 3 ef, ) it who dectined . the position.) . Dr. | imprisoned in tie pevitentiary for polygamy | {1, "Ofital this war gpmes.Der ate tick vernor, | rendered by that committee, The committes i e A posing of all his”establishment. The at | Migohn, of Towa, referred to- tho fare (i | or uniawlul colabltation, chiely tor the Jat: | Ly lhed' flonry Gearuian, knocked b | a0 B Gordon s secretary of stater Nathi sed to aceept the proposition and ordered. 7 . J108 idance was very meagre, but prices in the o Amarican board met for the firs in | ter offense, It is reported and ST AT Inah et T arnett; comptroller, General Wil A. | the brakemen {0 quit work noon, Thy BUCHARKST, Oct, 6.~Klng Charies has pre- | chaance was ve the American board met for the first time in | {1, = offens 4 nonhorted . At0d | board and injured in right side. but will re- | Wit d e obert T Hardeoieul 4. n 4 ko , sided overa series of councils of war in this g — the probibition state of lowa [Applausel | \lona " that during the - year. s larg | Sovers Billy O'Brion, first enginecr, blown | (orney genersi, Cliftord Anderson, " | oén Mirach VAL orelieh this oring Dy city during the past few days. Several of the 1 Trotting at St. Loui tion of the fact that the president and scere. | Bumber of polvenmous marriages have taken | gon" i ft w'\‘,,‘l_;; f.{mpu'j (R ————— total number of men out was 10, lrreu‘x;h toumelian generals favoran alliance between | 81, Lovis, —Free forall pacers: | tary of theboard of the Woman's Christing | Place. Whetlier, upon the whole, polyga- | 5oy Epenten severcly scalded, s at hos Didn't Want Another Term, e in the yards here. 1t 18 hinted Roumania und Russi Jewett won, Mike Wilkes second, Gossip, Temperance union, asking that one day of | flous warriages ‘“’fl-)'."’u'.'[fi}'é]‘.'{"fl"‘{n'",l ”'a' sealded and died at hospital this morning: MILWAUKEE, Oct, 6,—1he republieans of | he strikers that thie entire system will yet atT thind, Beatume-susse o | thosnuial weok of nrayerbe vebasde for. | o) S Bk WNRloutedly smumy have. becs | i 0; Stamuions, serubber, sealded head wnd | the Fourth district to~day renominated 1. W, invblved, L ) Second race, 2:40 class: White Stocking of the raflic. Dr. Magoun 180G, / ARy b right arm, will' probably’ get well; Charley | Van Sehaick fc REordsilon, q - Loxnox, Oct. 6.—liaulan han accopted | wone Jack Tiayden second, Eurl third. - ey | thien, as. chatruan ‘ot - the cominlitge of | beatrained by foar of disranchisement and | VLA™ s’ of 5 | Yin Schaick for congress by acclamation: Conl Miners Gat a F Ross' ehallenge to row & race on the Thames | time—2:25, i?f"ux.fi“hm‘l\\‘-‘..‘r'{-xfifl‘i.?"éf,..f,{,:“" condition ml“m“‘m:m&: :l‘;?.m]"edlpdfiunf to Q I'Im Cslightly r b ‘Thomas I, Brown, of Milwaukce, was none HazieToN, Pa, Oct, 6. for £300 a side. ———— R X 3 paria ey B el tory vy ous marriages | Wells, missings one of ¢ nated: Tl J uncertainty regarding the strike of miners WESNER e e Reverend Professor Boardman, of Clileago, | Hi¢ tertitory very e polyamous £€8 | mnjssing. and the other, Maggie Jolinson, was s that has hung ove o0 T . o o e 3 - ; v} L S g over the whole of the Lehl Talking for the Anarchists. Cuicao, Oct. 6.—The Tilinois Grand | fieh feat s tepcrt of the commitiec that, biad Notesiing 1o 506 MlBEoosalulian mow pend: dsowned and body broiight iere last night, A Democratic Ticket, Totlon o tor. e dasn . LT Cimeaco, 1L, Oct. 6,.—Foster continued his | Lodge of Masons resumed its session at etary Clark, Ing in both nouses of ponzress proposiig an | froinen. all colored, sealded and taken to the | S7. louis, Mo, Oct. 6.—The democratic | Notices were osted at tie various cofl argument this morning on the motion for a | Battery D, this morning, and elected the [ Rev, Joseph Ward, of Yankton, Dak.. then | Bnendment to the eodgtitution of the United | }io pitai,” Of these, Jack Finnigan, Willian | city convention yesterday nominated the | 185t evening stating that as the priee of new trial for the wnarehists. He contended | following ofticers: Grand master, Alexander | made the last specell an the subject of Mr, fyuies pronibiting A punishing bolyeany | Jones, and Theo' Laoy. St. 'Lotis; Will | following: For sheriff, Henry F, Harring- | 1% Ad¥anced for the monti of Oetober thit the evidence introduced by the state as | . Darrab, of Bloomington; deputy grand | iarkiS tevore He declared duphatically | (0, q { tho federal | DavI™ Midway, Ki: Heney Jordan, Evans. | ton: judge of criminal courts, J. C. Normile: | Tty advance seeims to give Keueral sath to the discovery of dynamite bombs in va- | master, John C. Swmith, of Chicago; senior | up a single one. of its many Missions. al: | Bover: prosecution of such | ¥ii6 wad o WEIAlm, LIt aro. uwow | coroner, Dr. I 8. Frazer: Judge'of circuit | tion. b rious portions of the city was irregular and | grand warden, John M: Pearson, of Godfrey: | though the board sorely neéded funds'and | ofens i “While we are of | oy ““paducah: Anderson . Sharp, | S0Urh Wl Homer. S :h.‘,r, ,”,; "fi"‘ .,‘}(.,‘,l &"Tmfim ",s" 'fl'“}‘“’ junior grand warden, M. Crawford, of mll':“"xmlm vr’:'lkm' ; e :'I‘Ifl?nlmr%k:n“mlllrl:a;v‘ng ‘“n‘ll(:“:dnlh A‘u::m St. ‘Luulnd‘ Marshall Wade, Walnut Hill, ~ ~ —l .u_n—“ % M n(—rlflfllrllir “ur l!lr;‘nd. i 0 the prejudice of the defendants. He also | Jonesboro; grand treasurer, Wiley M. Ezan, r. Tile, of Chicago, then repoited for the Vi Tenu., and Albert Rice, Cape Girardeau, are ew York and the Plague, RUSSELS, Oct. G,—Miners have agi argued tiat the testimony of the witness ) Ve commitiee that had received Dr, 'sad- | &0 efliclent faclor {m effecting the desired | Soy, vith st chances aga ) Y ORK, Oct. 6, i e o1 i ‘harle y I miade the opening . speech for the | cussed aud voted down, e In Tayor of | Work, cordially endorsiag and. eommenain The report calls ion to the magnitude | Webster, both of Evansville, were slightly | pi MOk Ui FeEhrd o the Obloago caitie | ompted Jokill thelr piansger: A ate, 110 said the most teution | the removal claimed that the Jatter was more | it After anuouncement the board ad- | o6 £ Y sayime at tiere are wore than | purned dud will leave for Uielr homes: this | b,*E HIAH (16 MUHER was being consldered A NG wiade on the motion for & new trial relates | centrally located, lass expensive 10 the order, | Journed until morning. 700,00 Morinons in thec world, the large ma- | evening, Joseph Wilson, of Nashvilies | DY the state board of health, who, no doubt Loutsvill 1 Nash o the empancliing ofa fury, le said that | and that the lodge ad tne free use of halls. | 8o far the boand Lias ianaged to steer clear f;"]rx;,» (.(.wnmz#‘wln tall; ana shat whtle | SR itk Clnclnnath mnd J0ltas W | Would take steps to prevent the spiead of the Loponiaviile A A o of & mi weanor which dia not appeal to e DL e evelation, *Tne only immediately | “rppe™thal number on board, a5 far as ———— Nashville road to-day the ouly chuuge made s of the jury, could be brought Bi The E effective remedy,” xeport says, “‘would be . ers, 19 cabi 3 The Pcabady F a £ & Haul by Buiglars, he Episcopal Convention, the use of the Nt thi known, were: Passengers, 19: cabin cre g b abody Funa. was the substitution of Augustus Belm unmeAnu:l'u'f.'-'fl.'-fi"x';"m: fii%:ilfi'.?l.;“:‘,%’,.‘?: OicA00 Dot b oBurslats aaloted the of- | CHIcAGO, Oek h==The sonersl conrention | Liuame of e :'(En""wm"m‘n l'_;n;“'fi?:flmg! ':u;:‘lec\(dflelw 251 passengers ..u-«:lmu. i) New Yonk, Oct. 6.~The trustecs of the | r. forJ. R. Lindenberzer. ~ Total aels and i teachings secures bis safoly, | fice of tne Ashland Avenue Buiiding and | of the Protestant Eplscopal church of the | ployment of bayonels aguinst women sud | furea “10; rascued ourned, 11: missiag, 5, | Leaody fund held teir annual meeting | for the, vear nding June Tho speaker then read from & Michigan | Loan association on West Tiwelfth street this | United States opeted here to<ay, Tho [ clildren. if the present laws of the wro- | Wilin Rie. ono of the roustabonts lving | 1048Y. Ex-President Hayes was among | dotal disbusements, same. = Floatin declsion s to the qualidcation of Juror worning and seeured §4000 in money and | house of bishops assembled In the lecture | hosed coustitutional amendwment are not suf- | gore'iod This evening at the lospital, and | those present. In his annual addross Presi. | §504%.000 The now directors el ls ol sides furni-hed avcuments Wtsafter- | 5,00 i government honds aud carried off | room of St. James Eplacopal church, corner | e tabeats i be siopied, aat o bAoAt | two imore'are uoi expected (o live unill | dent Winthrop suid that the reduction of In: | brecidsit, Vice M: "t of Cautaviie torworrow, flo (eature of the afternoon | s and worksaes veprosenting 1300, | of Cass and Huron streets, shortly before 10 | will be that, at no distant day, this relie of [ G 01 (0 kagle, as wel as thase | Frou e bonde ot 1n 11um by Bragocatiaqd | aud M. 11, Suith, first vice-preddent. was a seathing reply by ‘Captain Black to | The bavers of the asociation: were after- | o'clock, to prepare for the opening services | Asiatic barbarism, this blot 06 the fair famo | ol from Fia. Mauscite, cansuté fne can | congratulated the (ustees o e twents . i Btaw's Attorer I, who critieised the | WATHE found in an ailes In-the rear of the | of the convention. Two thousand tickets of | ©f America, will be swept from the land.” " | LH'GF e Fagle for not wiaking greater ef- | years successiul work and called atteniion | o WYoming's Rapid Progress. fin o Mis. lapk, 25 publisiton su”opes i A admission to the ehurch edifide had been » forts {0 save the victiws. Captain Thomp- | 10 the necessity of securing national aid for | W ASUINGTON, Oct. 6.—E. E. Warrn, gov. ter on behalf of the convicted Protection Agalust Free Trade, issuea and & large premium was artholdi Statue Ceremonies. son, of La_ Mascotte, aud several of the res- | education. Sécretary Greens in his report | ernor of Wyoming terri.ory, has ~ - - ToLEDO, 0., Oct. 6, Topublican. con: n ny cases offered fo tick- ‘Wasuixatoy, Oet. 6.—Commodore Ch cued, state that the captan of the | showed thas the incowme of the fund for the | to the se stary of tue luterior his veport Hot Milwaukeo Wheat. +o | ventlon of the Touth Oilo district to-day ror | holders by —persons = desirous of | dier, commanding the New York navy yard, | Eagle refused = until he (Captain | yearamounted to §62,06. The trustees were | ghe affairs, progress and developme MILWBUKEE, Oct. 6.~Angus Swith & C ¥ Witnessiug the Inaugural services. 'Thé great | andj Adwiral Lues, commanding the North | Thowpson) and his = crew ~threstened | givon a private banquet tonight at which ,:,,:, . o N 3 % tery during the s Loiay posted s uoilee on tehange. motifsing | Dominated Hou. Jacob Homels for congress. | audience lergy and laity Gom- e e cing, s | 10 take charge Of his boat by force, to take | Were present Generul Nneruian, Srs. Hayes | Loio (oo the retariing Tuilugn it of 1 g fed s L Atlantie she owners of old wheat in thewr elevator | Lle platform took str rolection grounds. fill“ ‘.l,w- suditortum. Ser- | ¢ Ce® ST aral Sehofield with refer. | the rescued and injured to tlils cliy, where | and daughter, and Mys. Governor Porte ness depression and immigration, the —about 200,000 bushels.that the erain (s 1y | Frark Hurd iy the democratic nominee, ices ;'nl:h.\', processional | Chlce'to the part g be taken by the military | heolstance could be rendered thew, bui said - Yory is tnaking rapid prosrase de LAt e leh hie would take them to Grand Tower, where F shupe aud will require frequent handii 7 ],m,,, and naval forces In the Barthol@i statue cere- -+ 4 The White House Ladies. - keepl i condluion o7 wilehiondiing® | 1, I00R RO AR WORK, | o oipit v st S ieob ad | S SISO | Hite I apy, i couid e ghen e Attt | w ssmixaron, Ot 63 G LA Rentuoky rge ¢ ner w wade. The - h s S, wed o) et . f % ) ing! OVIVILLE, K a0 ke ot et | iblado rebiovedle garviaon st Mvotet, | it chasting'of e sy wh St |, Nebraskuand lows Wearher. | RIS SIS B BP0 | il bt Lo SO DU | o duy sl & .n e lhunuuvcxu':..mw vom the | Bo ..n-n. succeeded lu perforining their mis- “::‘rmn-u“:- d-lr"mtyme Right Rer, hl!l:;:dal;:flh r'-'-‘lmlfrn: Fair weather, ufispull.? 35!‘1‘1;“,".:"::‘.‘.:‘?}.u‘l‘,§.a:‘;"’Jfi”a“ix.'::’.‘ dwmmct at the railroad depot by 1 e v of Kentueky to eelebrate her