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DAI SIXTEENTH YEAR. OCTOBER 22, 1886, NUMBER 113, DOWY IN THE OLD DOMINION, |, ©rm sroes amanwarce: I RITTER (PPOSITION TO BILL. ik g DOINGS AMONG POLITICIANS, | rearvmoavrase cuasms A NEW HOTEL FOR NORFOLK, A Chicago Bridegroom Shoots Him- America’s Specialist Arrives in Eng- tiflors to Declave Tem Fortutted self on His Wedding Day. — tand Ready o Examination. WA OpeR to Settismut HICAGO, Oct. 21,— 2 edy of a remark- ot bl P [Copyright 18% by James Gordon Bennet] R y ik il " T O Fashinuts -~ alandid 8 o . B The President's Party Capture Richmond m":yf”‘ l:; o ’r‘llnl~ v\\v:\vng prevented what | Jasrett on the Gr”"r‘_ll ke i = Jlld Losvoy, Oct. SL—[New York Herala Hew York Workingmen to Quit th |‘\ m'\l |'\v~\ :\:‘\ ll:(”n'“y‘:‘ Sl s i B e Amid Oannon Roar and Cheer | was to have been a brilliant wedding. T Vote Against Morrison. Cable—Special to the Brr.|—1 met to-day Election Day. SebRTITAE KU 1 CORtEMPIGER & DINT the 01 One. bridal coupl — Dr. Gallaudet, of the National Deat Mute — by wiich s¥otts wiil bs made to fortait the - tions in the highest social circles, and the ' college at Washington. Hecomes to England | BIG EF eatned 1and grants which were unsuccess- | LINGI s TALKING TO THE FIRST FAMILIES | tiaal preparations had been completed down LAMONT'S POLITICAL FORESIGHT | ConeReat It o Prestdent Cloveiand, G EFFORTS TO ELECT GEORGE Segrrel I .IE‘;,“:‘: VAT OLN PLUMBERS STRIKE. to minutest particulars, Miss Minnie F. also as a guest of the British government, to S e officers of the land office have thie subject Roesch, a beautiful, wealthy, estimabie €irl | penfalof the Report That Biaine Will | testify before the royal commission of the | Benator Sherman Receives an Ova- | oy under consuderation, and 1t the vlan Soie o DEseRt &’ REHe1 of twenty, waited at het fiome, :‘Iw North | jecide in Washington This Wine m-‘mn:l blind hl(u h(r\i l\;wm :m‘\‘nri‘\_l days tion at Indianapolis and Makesa | should meet the approval of the secretary of lows Elects Oficers - An Ene State street, with nearly Ja hundred gue bbb gl in the examination of the various English Strong Bpoech-The Plumed [ the interior, 1t will be put into operation. thusiastic Van Wyck Meet “'8cen What Grover The music, feast and clergyman were in educational institations in order to be able to . Some time ago the interior department de- tng Held at Bennett 1 pf Upon lowa Brandy. . p CON ] 1 Koight's ovements. & He ennett, Has to Say. attendance, but the bridegroom, who had left v ¥ state to the commission the comparative ad- elded that noland grant road should be con his betrothed less than two hours before the - vancement of England and America in the — S146780 10 hAYE eAYHEd 118 TFANES WAL T TN thne fixed for the ceremony, failed to make tratning ot deaf mutes. In conversation with Will Show Their Power. filed a perfected plat of its entire rod and of s Will Rebuild at Onee A Political Incident. Jiis appearance. The man for whom all were | The Situation in Morrison's Distrigt. | me he said: NEW York, 21— [Special Telegram | the granted land claived, Proceeding from | Nonroux, Neb, Oct, 31— [Speeial Teles WasHINGTON, Oct. 21.—[Special Telegram | waiting was Julins Lefor, confidential as WasHisGTON, Oct, 21, —[Special Telegram 1 leave to-nieht for France where I shall | to the Bee. Pl es this morning says: '\“"I""“l”““”4I“\:;;l“‘\ vlllw \.'u‘-;'.?y"i'-..“".-fv gram to the Brk —Plans are being devel- o T e alk of the city Nere fo- | sistant to Sehwidt & Labes, wholesale | to the Bkk,—An Ilinois politician and | examine the French system of training. | A rumcr was eireulated yesterdny that al the | ryad, ity wh N e T atatn | OPed as 1apidly as possibie for the rebuilding day is the sudden change in the plans for the | liquor merchants, e 18 thirty-live years friend of lepresentative Morrizon, in | After my return from France the commission | surface and elevated roads in the city would | that it s not entitled to any laud which it | °f the hotel at this place, either upon the old president’s visit to the Richmond fair. The | of ~ake, & smber of the Germania | talking to your correspondent to-day, said will hold a sitting, at which 1 am to be ex- | be tied up on election day, {and most | elaims, fo instance, in the grant from Du- | location or one diagonally opposite on the chiarige’ Was caused by.he great publlelty Maennerchor, is widely knows ARPULONT [(uA8 exceedingly bitter fight 1a belu? 'y aiined. 1am gldd to find that considerable | of the sliops aud factories ‘closed in | Iuth to Fuget Sound, becaiise these lanuds ard | nest squarc east. The final eholce of the lo- given to the fact tiat Miss Alinnle Davis | oLty S0t o b K e talion himn, a (riend | f¢atust the greal tarift reform, Every Interest is shown:In deat muta edueation, | order that thelaboring nien ignt show their | ROt eariied, and the perfected It iue GIsk | eation will depend upon whether negotiations doughter of Jeff Davis, was to assist | at last hurried to his apartinents on Chestnut | 8ible effort Is being made by the protection expecially among the English deaf mutes, | power. It was said that the men who took | {iiie prescrived. Tiis theory proceeas, of | €A be made with pizties owning the old site, Mrs. Governor lLee in receiving Mrs. | street, The house was locked, none of the [ todefeathim. The vrotectionists in X Wlio hope that this is the first move of the | the day off would take possession of the polls | course, upon the assumption that the road | A joint stock company has been formed and Cleveland. In all the accounts of the recep- b atita At hand. and no sign of tho bride. | sylvania, ho Says, are joinig in the fight, | British government foward a reognition | early in the morning and would either in- | eould hot earn any of the land if |t did not | enough stock Is already taken to make the (o M Dagis was spokel of as the one fo | kroom. Entrance was finally effected Wit | Jarrett, the presideat of the Amalzamated | of teir special difficulties in obtaining an | timidate voters who were not i favor of earn the wholo rant, aou on this theors the | fmmediate rebuilding an_assured fact. The stand beside the president’s witeat the gub- | the Al ot the poy In Lefors chamber, | yron and Steel association at Pittsburg, and | education. This will result in the establish- | ! George or manage to keep them out- | §oreEy or A atnls for leited and open | rchitect 15 mnow = sketching plans for & e P wive the g stretehed upon the bed in his wedding lenry J i I ! i -””n'(‘lu"’l“:“-'"|.'.‘.'|..-W$v;\«"n;l\lr‘-'lIv“u\ > | garme: S wis the bridegroom with a bullet | famous asa labor acitator, is in Mr. Morri- | ment of national eolleges on the Awcrican o the polling places until their patience | to settiement. building to cost $80,000. The foundation b 5 | RS forehead, dead. | Two seraps of paper | son's district dolng all he can to mfluenc odel.” was exhausted, and they were compelled to - walls will be begun immiediately and the side el pre e glven to Jeif Davis' | 11 forelead, dead. Two scraj 8 \ model, exhausted, and i g e - x IqtER: SRR Mg ] Somewhat frightened the president, for such | Were found in writin 116 complained L apportionment the district is said to be re- | worse for the etruria’s rongh passage, out voting, Some of the leaders of the Georze : vers found in e 1t h oF e U8 4 _ | TLock wiil be proprietor of the new hotel, and a political association would b most dam- | 1o had not the moral couraee to BRwEes WU | publican. Mr. Blalne carried it by several movement pooh-poohed the rumor as ridieul- | Formation of the United States In- | il teporarily occupy 1 sall hotel back of i aging to_him, and hence he consuited his - v o | hundred. Money is being ely, o KILLED BY THE CZAR. Bhe and swithout. foundation, but it was ad- | voluntary Exile Capitalists’ Club, | the old Pacitic which he is now renovating pitet ofvers, Thie s his | Haely brought back to the waiting bride, | hundred. Money is being used freely, and LE 3 OZAR. 18 and without' foundation, b f Yoluntary Ex : u | the old Pa “he i€ now’ et e Pr st \|.'.,|":|.l"'“,5 ok | AW attempt Wi mude to break tho news | there Is much uncertainty about the re- | an Officer Shot Down by the Emperor :'m""‘l .5;'1‘:.:0"3'll‘l;‘fi“1‘.:"0\ LGP T f [[,“,l ,'\.:.“( \(]"kq i oy ‘“ \.“(‘mllnn’:l ilvl‘:di:ll"m\l\vfl R ok fl."\d ke Jopur fies should not wo, The preside - | gently, butat the first intimation of death | qult. Certainly ne B who was | L 3 alked about. Several days age sstated | Jetter, prints the foliowing account of an siness within o week o fs & popul dies should mot o, Ll e entt | she shirieked and fainted, while the gaily | X T Aot 7 of Russia. on authority that two or three days b Interesting meeting of Awerican capitalists | Indlord, and the news ‘of his stay 1o No- companied by Se retaries Bayard, Endicof ess of a fighter than Mr. Mormi- | yigyxa, Oct 2L—A rumor that the czar | election the car drivers and conductors braska will be welcomed by the trayeling 3 4 ~ it liere at 8 ired gue: eparted in contusion, L R ve: boal ali 5 and Postmusier General Vilas, left lere w3 attired cuests departed in con son could win. The place called | pad been Killed spread Like wild fire in this | rain guards would ask the railroad aid to have been held in that eity, the | pubije, 3 s e ) special train fo ) [ J s 5 e R AT s AE it d f panies. to make sueh arrancements that | outcome of which is reported o have been - ctimond, Va., to attend the fairof the Vir- SUICIDE AT ST. 9O i‘“ 3 lr'“ll ) .r’; U s the fl.‘”_!; oM | ety t . 1t probably had its origin in the | {iioy nighit be able to o off in batches tovote | the partial organization of the * United A Big Mcoting at Hennett, ginia Agricultiral association. — g _ | St. Louls, where the labor riots occarred, i8 | ghooting of an officer by the c: It seems | during the day, as it had been ascertained | States Involuntary Exile Capitalists' Clu BexxETT, Neb, Oct. 2L.—[Special Tele- Ricuyoxn, Oct. 21 e presidential party | Two More Added to the Number of | in M. Morrison’s district, and it brings @ f tjjat Aide-de-Camp Count Reutern was | that the companies were opposed to | 14 is diflicult to ascertain what was doneatthe | Sram to the Bre.]—The larcest and wmost arrived shiortly before noon. They were met Self Slayers. very uncertain element into the contest. vatting in B FoyAl e. The | and would try to prevent the men from wo- iitpd Ao bt v ¥ 0! c ever h Dy the governorof the state and reception | O Th STOWED, | TS IAATer O N OFERH TR KRN OO o e R S o O e B Lot [ g e ol RS oIS ol Tesvefggh | HBCUD R RIT IS ACHIR TS OTLC L aRIdE enthusiastic meeting ever held in Bennett commiites with proper escort and convey. | ST. Joseir, Mo, Oct, 31.—Thomas¥owet, | L EARANE L, SEIRIERL PHe Jotb iy | weather being wamm_the count unbuttoned | i frant the request the men Wil tie up and | be more chary in giving information to the | WAt lield here to-night to meet Mr. Hull, can- committee with proper esort A0 it the | a printer in the emolov of the St. Joseph | knows which way they are koing. Jarrettis | pis tunic. The czar return ed sooner than ex: | tako a day off. | 1t was Sad that the bEss | press. Indefinite reports, however, indicate | didate for state senator on the independent Diirte to the faie gronnds and as the head of | Herald, committed suicide vesterday morn- | doing his utmost to influence them against | pected and Rentern arose hurriedly and | workers would also take a day off to work at e 2 { Aidket and Majar-D) of Wal T 4 A rance the ) Y .8l g I Thure S E ny that the capitalists had an inharmonious | ticket, and Major Davis, ¢ alivo. The the line filed into the in_entrance the | jug by jumping into the Missouri river. He | the free trade idea, w.th what success dues | beian to rebutton his' tunie, whereupon the | the polls. hall was crowded and th pproach was presidential salute of twenty-one guns was | 888 SR B Lo vone years of | BOt appear. To add to the eomplicatio, | czar, thinking that the officer was about to s time. reports are correct, John | b A S R o fired by the Richmond nowitzers. Insido JUILE. v t 7ot his | many’ dewocrats ~are dissatisiied and in- | draw a weapon, shot him dead. Sherman at Indianapolis. Keenan called the meeting to order and | filled with people who could not gat in. Mr. the zates, drawn up in line, were_the mili- | age, and was the only !'"‘P“" k" r‘n tive.” —-— IxpraNaporis, Ind., Oct. 2l —Senator | nominated John C. Eno for president. Davis was repeatedly applauded while speak- . ong e la as allion of Ower ¢ had been drinking fol ONT'S G v e 1 3 N ) ing Vi Vyek B 8! 3 K .‘viff.“.‘ I\[::.m:,l: u’|hll].l“l.(: x\|\‘l\x:'\~ :.:..l:muhml wid \\Ti I,Im\hfir. He had been drinkin Colonel [AYONT'S sacACITY, S Irish Outwitted. | yohn Sherman arrived here about noon to- Mr. Nathan M. Neeld, late of Chicago, op- | ing of Van Wyck and thestand he had taken Preadent and: cabinet oficsrs, passed. the | “ome Ute. : v voars of | ToresightinisseluiidAngeE AUGEIE LA Tresls DUBLIN, Oct. 21.—A tenant named Hurles, | {gay and was met by a committee of one hun- | posed the nomination on the eround of Mr. | for the farmersand laborers of the eountry, s George Cress, a tailor, about sixty years o ing danger aliea @ pre assisted by n band of nelihbors, successtully | gred Teading republicans. | From 5 until 6 the | Eno's lack of moral eharacter. "Mr. Neeld | His speceh hore has destroyed all chances for military remained at present arms and the dent allowed Mrs. Cleveland to go to Rieh- X L ze. o ed suicide yesterday by taking Mrs. 0 20 to R R BYiTt R LI G, Connty Cork 5 SRIA AAHOBE LG zettle the monovoly ticket in this part of the shouts of many thousands welcomed them, | a%e, committed suicide yesterday wondand receive with Miss Winnie Davis, | resisted eviction at Clouikilty, County Cork. | senator held a reception at the parlors of the | S5 ‘f:ffu‘.lm‘\];.".‘x...'S.'.fi':nlzhp.'v':u‘y'.fi'n':‘-l’.::'i,"" county. There nover was a ineefing held in Replyin to Governor Lee's address of wel- | morphine. He was found in his room about | Jt s said by Cleveland’s friends that he had | Yesterday the whole band left the house iR ey ey rolitie 4 T SREL O LiaH CARLAE 60! v come the president saia 2 o'clock under the influence of the deadly A to Tose by hurting the feelings of the | they had barricaded and defendea, and went Davidson house, where hundreds of political | jous eircies, and whose Chiristian exumple | the south part of Lunoastor county that wag e et CE Y (rrinta: While Lthank | drus and ied at 6 o'elock. Domestic trouble AR AL el y hiad barrics endea, and Wt | 4nd personat friends paid their respeets. In | and pious resignation ouxhit to endear him to | 80 unanimous and of one mind i support o ou most. sincerely. for your kind reception, | is thought to have ben the cause of the ez that would be dewocratic any | outina body to enjoy their vietory. The | fho cvening he delivered a spece’ in Tomlin- | he exiled expitalists from the west, 1f not to | i teehendepieonty Yokt with Moshaip T8 O O o Ry, | e 0 e e ctnastaice. in h1A | cartled ot tho oot autl nerth” woutd bugo | banted police; however, had not totally | son hall, which was packed to its utmost | those ‘inetested in Sew., York stecet il T SRR TURVA: NSRRI SRS, B e I snte GF Vi ginte always Have | covenetion 16 thit several wiher sersons have | greatly - offended jyould be se | Qbaudoned thelr side of the fizht. They had | S0 hall which ws packed b S GO | roads. Influenced solely by a sense of thie,| States senate. been distinguished, I am tuily aware that | committed suicide during_ the last e zhteen | kil - him rhe ol | Fetreated and gone into ambush, and when | SAPACICE, ThO SCOEE IRCOITLLAS, afainthe | Uty that he owed to socety, At e, P Ll PR S e e e e L L L AT A V. pibe | Riel | Hurley and his little army had gt weil on | of hissheech toproving the charzewaleinthe | yosed the nawe of Mr. Geor-e Bartholomew, Journeymen Plumbers Strike. Dot o the fhetmbent of the ofiice which | who hung himself to & rafter in his kitehen | to taake nh toh of the fact that Miss Davis, | t:eit Way to the tavern, the ofticers of the law T AR n (0 P UMMM a o8t | |Mta ST HARION forpresient, LixcoLy, Neb.. Och dl.-lopeclal Teles rowns the goverament of the United | in Mareh, 156: an old man named_Saizman, | the dauchter of the econfederary, received | Quickly put themselyss between the aban- | hasascended 1o porer b 0 anable. crimes | (o tuls brought the Hon. Willlam Moloney | gram to the Bre.j—All the journeymien B e Kttty gina: othar | e, mrrelinis with his witt, blew \ith the wite of e precident ot the United | doned” houso and lts defenders, and suc- | BERE %, FIEAS Ueelaring that there has | o 08 feet, Hle S A il by | Plumbers in the city went out to-day on & ofpresidents, . seven L of - whose | his brams out witha shotzun in April lsts [ States. The president. has been roundly de- | ceeded in arresting allof the latter. B Tl kil simec thtclose of tha war | ducea certiticate of eharacter, signed bY &1 | go;\kq for standard wages of $4 per day. The Yons 'have filled . that hich oftice, A Mrs. Krenzel, a crazygwoman, cut lier | nouncid by the Vi RERs andr ol i et A O AP US by ar | eminent divine, and he insisted that the standard wages of § Sontihy, kreais tiie president, swho, for:theifirst R A R D TUUL DA 1D rginiang fian Lot | prance ahd Bgyptan Occupation. | & determined eitort in - varipus ways to (e | heart of the religious element af the country | striking plumbers in the city number some B8 the | DIOD LY & L b iy 5 prive both white and black republicans of | i od SHeTEO T AD AT STTe 5 e ¥ it time, nicets Virginians upon Virginia’s soil. — et and Western peupie think e acteq | - LONDOY, Oct:21—0'he St Jumes Gazetto | Bieie riehit to vote, and giving. s proof con- | Leatas strongly forn eI :I\ulluul~x|\e‘.|ulllux(elx_mn .\Il \wkbmulh r“lue Rio Blov Ly ¢ ) town. Most of them Liave been receiving I congratulate niy self that my first introduc- Shot Dead by His Wifc f BV AU A SIS bl aFbasBatDY, IAtE A SIS I VARES YT, ’ = o t s adc 3 assador, | gressional reports of outrazes in the cotton | Gir's"Sanday sehool ofticials spoke in favor te € :.“'lAlu!l.l"“l':”l‘['A oy v lrLl‘mlA & e fl'.- NEW YORK, Oct. 2L.—Persons living in the [ T UNTRUE. ; under instructions fram his government, | states in 1578, He then passed to the discus- | of \\h.?&fm‘l\.l o EATE HAI]I i wravor | £5.50 per day in swages and they strike for n i When the dre Surrounded: By exhibits | Gitoiond of First Avenus and One | | There havebeen several parazraphis rinted | [Uicis on behalf of France azainst British | $ion of the farift, and elosel’ by eriticizing | flen "elocted by & vote of ¢izht (o seven. | Sty R co0b et A e is A of e pEmtuctiveness and prospertiy ot their | FH 0L T T e by | ety bt the Tiaines” comini here tiis | B0 o B gt e papi adda that | o unit ‘diracter of some of the sproint- | e fo e o Zrin of the: New York cpi: | (Sluentlya complete shutdown. Thare {s an state. latever there may be of honot and 8 Y | winter, A friend of the family says that the | $rCuPe Andian ol adds| th ents made by the national administration. ot ag ork eapl- | jimense amount of work demandinz atten- hor Iristory. ahd. however. much pride thicre | the screams of a woman, the oathis of a man, | reports are untrue, and tiat My Biaine has | Lrance and Turkeyare in conplete accord in ments made by the national ad ration. | alists, whocalied it the triumph of hypocrisy | tion. The striking pluimbers have a commit- Ty be in et traditions, her true greatnss | and soon afterby a pistolshiot. A woman | mo iiea of feaving Atgusta tiis winter, al- | Shelt ebvosition toeccupation. and that Rus- Black Jack at Keokuk. oIoneesy Those tee of three to arbitrate with tho different T A Sty ba oL A 1 a After congratulating present upon e A A Is here exowpliied In our sisters | with a smoking revolver in her hand was | though his tanuly s very fond of Washin D e e ecratary 1sanzaged fni || Keoxuk, Ta., Ocl. 21i=-Genernl John A. | tie.compyinentpaldio the hetlor eloment of | Lrs With whowithey havelisen st work. commanding place must bo gained and kept | standing over the dead body of an Italian, | ton and would much prefer coming here. tive exchanze off communications with the | Logan addressad a mammoth political meet- | society by his ricction, Mr. Bartholemew re bracinlouaAlFelows Mr. Blaine came here the winter atter t ; ; : i St Ul 2 dken) ol o street. A policeman o Rrelec jorte respecting Biitish occupation of Egypt. 5 o was | ferred feelinzly to the moral attributes of the by the comuionwealth whieh by labor and [ which was lying on the street v m Inst presidential election simply because it | 1 ¥ & p 0 P& 1 ing at Rand park this n‘lhlnnon.\\)n\l‘x was | Y ork delogation. e, ehmpared them | TANcoLN, Neb., Oct. 2L—[Specinl Tele- one of the largest political rallies ever held | {{yfavorably with those of New York exiles [ gram to the Beg. ] —The grand lodge of Odd intelligence of her citizens e produce | arrested the woman, who gavo her name as | was rumorcd he was broke ted_and ST, = FREAT most of these things which meet the necesi- | Clara Sosso, and said the man was Antonio | despairiug, and that he inteided to bury his A DS EAEID.. isclity. Genel et wi X o » Clara 3 It e S T ] YIS | 1 oxpov, Oct. 2t-steneral Kaulbars wri in thiseity. Genral Log n et with an ¢n- | of the Tweed era. *My experience,’ sald he, | Fellows at their session thisafteruoon elected husiastic reception fr ie soldier ele- | “convinces me that ‘while honesty is un: | {ha following ofticers for the ensuing yea: ties and desires of mankind. But the full | ¢ Cednoraso, her husband. She exply advantage of that which may be yielded to 3 Augusta. He came to Washingtc 1 spent friend in,St. Pefbrsburg as follow . i i 1o state by § e Inge! o) she hal been at work in her roc one of 1: Washington and spen . pslurg at 10 ment, which was larzely represented in the | doubte he best poliey, s not safe to | o e O Aasrvaita] e UL been At WOtk I et o0 e g | Ui inter e then shply fof tho putbose | situation presents dteat dilcully to me. | mudicnee. " He oliimed that the gemocratio B e e It ot 1 iig | G. AL, Adaw Ferguson, of North Platte: D. of the products. ‘The efforts and strugeles | shooting occurred, when her husband t‘,,‘;"l'u,l'b_“‘": Ju::‘ I'“‘ ‘“*‘L“ :;:’L]“L “-"l"';{ There 15 gredt danger {lmt the Bulgarian re- | party came in power through the uccusations | dictate of policy alone. l‘z‘or years,” contin- | G.3L, G, I Cutting, Kearney: G. M., George o e e T O ot " | Spened wer door and entered. She find’ not | 8tk oow walt ho e bar_ defeat. 11l | kents cannot fefiisywithout risking thelr | Of demagogues against the ECRHLE B0 the | ued Mr. Bartholomew, 1 have stood on the | M. Butts, Norfolk: G. 8., D. A, Cline, Lin- create values i the field of agriculture and | Jived with hiin for a long time, and ordered | }ouse here still continues to be ocenpied by | heads. As forme, Eremain firi, and accu- republican-party, which lead the people 10 | decayinz plar of the old Saybrook plat- | coln; grand treasurer, Samuel AMeCl Fhhrts And Imntactires, bt they at th | him to loave her. Th3 he refused todo, but | e Toolters. ¥ esterday a morteaco upon 1t mulating obstacles only Strengthen my firm. | come to the conefusion that many great | form, governed by a mistaken but honest | coln grand representative, Artiur Gibson, same time produce rueged, self-reliant and | instead rushed at her and assaufted her, in- | to the amount of $60,000, held by Whliam | ness. wrongs were being conimitted by the repub- | sense of policy. Now that Ihave advanced | Fremont. The session will'continue throngh sendent men, cultivates that product | flicting severe injuries. ~ Euraged at’ the | Wylter Phelps, was paid, The house is in TS LR 0 He accused the pres ‘yll -x‘llmm str to a platform more in consonance with the | a day longer before adjourning. 1 all others enobles the state | man's conduet, Clara took a revolver from a | {1¢ nune of Mrs. Biaine. It is yalued on the Instructiong to Papal Nincios. on of extrvagance, criticized the veto of | spirit ol this roilgious age. I trust that my e Y arnest Awmerican citize bureau, chased him out into the street, and | {ax collector's bills at $150,000, 3 Rose, Oct. 21.—Jacobini, papal secretary pe "‘K‘"" IS as unjust and discussed the | sense of moral rectitude will ever be con- Speaking at Raymo This will ~ flourish in every | shot him in his tracks. The woman was | ire FrELD'S OPINION OF 10WA BEANDY. ettt EOIDS, Papal secraiaryi tarift at length, trotied by an unistaken wnd politic sense | Ryyyoxn, Nel v R Gibec! amikeedn i1 and was subsequently 4 PELD'S OPINION. OF I0WA - | of state, following the Pove’s insiructions, has ———— of lonesty.” S ENED ; part of the American domain; neither | placed in a cell, an | Kate Field, who has rewrned to 3 A " gram to the Brr.|—An enthusiastic inds- drouth mnor rain ean injure i, for it | Taigned in the Harlem police court to Washington to tiika the cits jer permanent | S0t cireulars w all papal nuncios abroad di- Movements of Blaine. Mr. Baithiolomew agaln thanked his liear. | 0 el o takes root in true hearts enriched by love of harge of murder. liome. has bewn tolling some-of her summer | recting their attention to the principal polit- | PITTSBURG, Oct. 2L —James G. Blaine, ae- | exs for the honor paid him, On motion of | pendent meeting held here the 10t country, There are no new varicties-in this ——— experiences, She delivered forty-tive loe- | ical und ecclesiastical events of the day, and | companied by a number of old scliool mate lll“"- ‘l‘ l]-nrly‘ ”‘;'“II' Y l!llel:g;«;4v‘c3nlllt:n which was addre: production; it must be the same wherever Beaten to Death o AT ichizan, Mianesoth, [owa: Wiscon: | urging them to cnitivate good relations'with | and personal friends, left for Brownville, | 3dopted thenameaf fhe e S e sinir | \Yheedon, advertised by Howe, made an seen and its quality Is neitier sowed or ma- | Peaurokr, Ont., Oct. 2L—The German | sin and Dakofa. “In lowa,” she | the different zovernments with aview toward | pPa,, the home of his youth voluntary £xile Capltalists club’, il cialr'| tempt last night and this cvening whig tured unless it grows to deck and beautify 4 A gtne hoy Biyoudn [ i i y at 10 this morn- | then appointec the followiny committees: re ote ere bei d the entire region, and to support an su who murdered his nelghbor’s wife mea: | Sl L hed & faste | of | Prowiic | {REINEE, qhe. Mituation of the church | ing. Wnileen route Blaino made brief ad- B e vt tana Barkiolc. | Dor somplaietalilies ets BEIA ROISEY ety ; Sus | Palmer Raoi i ; ew days | ton Towa befng a prohibition state. ~“The Lot the world. dresses. Uhe party return to tuis city to- | mew. ) - o tain the institutions and government founded | Palmer Ravids, in this county, a few days | (v hought there was the worst [ ever ik oo PR : mew. : S {0 protect American Hberty and. happiness. | ago, has been arrested, and is now being con- | {aSted pure aleoliol, T believe. Most people, THE CLUBS 11 iEnt ————— e et | | e I 'lnlux:lur‘:.;«-‘nhz(lut‘.;m‘mmln...: of the goveru- | ducted to Pewbroke. 1lis erlme Is a most | wiien they go traveling rovide” tewmselves = Condition of Hond uras. Aslhen DR OO Ny, b l‘]"-"'f‘“""l"l- Neb., 0":- 2‘-?'”"0"\1 ledged o return such ius- | arrocious one. He went to the shanty where | With a case of medical vials. Learry just | St. Louis Wyns the Fourth Game and | New York Graphie: In referring to | * On Sanday E J cow | Telegram to the Bre.]—The body of an un- y v se e 5 iy 5 e b i e iz n Sunday Excursions—Jones, late of New ] ibody bandry not only promises, but sctual enders | the murdered woman lived, of which e was | gielialt, pint bottle of brandy, ghe pect is Even With the Champions. the Tndusiriealot Bondurnalatidews Tnva | Jersopabe acy andiDomnicy: Kuown man was found floating fu the river and T partlaimation o natonal achieve. | the landlord and ordered her to vacate it. | ora' 4 LA N L | Wasin Towa. ty | ST Lotrs, Oct, 0.—Although the weather | ago the Observer called attention to the | At this polnt dr, Keenan said that no club | this afternoon. Nothing was found on the ments* If in the past we have been estranged, | Being sick and alone with two children, she | brandy gave out and | had to purchase a | Was quite coid fully 12,000 turned out 1o see | fact that with proper cultivation the | could get along “'llh‘t[ml m'wln'lrn He }r_nll\"h‘ which it cu[nhl( Ir?,h:vnliued. lu and the cultivation of American citize refused to obey the tyrunt's unreasonable de- | new supply. “Great goodness! sucl terrible | the gaue. Tho following is the score by | country could be made one of the most | hrePostd the hame of A £ Exio, fwhiose dfin-ij had the appearanceloCiliayjni S B0 the has been interrupted, your _enthusias mand, wheretipon he nailed up the door of | stuff " Miss Field attended ihe banquet of | innings productive of the Central American | ARGRUADEILY ARG B ce haricter as to OYORRL S, i come of to-day demonstrates that there is an | tjo shanty from the outside, and set fire to on Post G. A. R last night. A | ¢, Loais. 0110 8 3 *—s|states. The only reason why its progress f'." ty w 3 ‘well known, M. “Stewart, Patent Advertising Declsi e I8 B ool nowr | Jnside. The mother moognized icr ‘merilous | and ks Klekd ront e o s, S |-, Eifst, hase hitediicaso 6, 5 Louis 7. | charaotur of its inhabitants.. According | Neeld, lato of Chlcago, "ile sald that while | states o B e e phiere. aud beneath such: cheering skles, I | Soy tesess hor ehiidren. from the. burning | gontleien prosent, o | FrrontClicage 4 St Louls 4. Pitchers— Tecant anthority soctecy 14 scandal. | Mr. Steli's inancial operations were nogso | States eireult nih ey T I, FORen greet the people of Virginia as co-laborers'in | Tho tie - s ho. 8 L S e outz and Clarksou. demornlized,” and drunkenness, | Stupendous aud suceessful as_those of Mr. ict for the plain ¢ tost case Eo Heid hece Erows. the love of our nniiod | o LnE, e e oo T "ot ith, 8 , —~ i revailwith: | Euo, they were warked by far more bril: | James T. Hair, of Clieigo, vs A.'T, Burnell, ey S e v eataitol oo tle side, 1 b More Money to Redeem Bonds. Kentucky Breeders' Meeting. s o 3 Tianéy aud honesty of purpose. A greater | of Marstialltown, the suit being brought to 4 - k years 01 club and threw her body back into the burn o - o . 4 ¢ B - out restraint or limit, Money 18 plenty, & % = e whl, ¥ g Virginia, the Old Dominion, mother of pre ing building. W ASHINGTON, Oct. 2 ne revenues so LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 2L.—The attendance | conparatively speaking, and easily ob: brain for business’ was required in Chicago | establish the right of the patentee to the idea {n!em«. shie who looked on 'the nation s far this month have been $1,000,000 a day and | was large and the track fine. tained, and as in the mining ,“‘m,‘{, E "‘,‘flr"l, “‘I-’\;"‘yj \“""l";;"ov T S ) of thl,‘l'}lflflll {\dwru?wnc;-«nh!u hotel regle- birch, huay notoniy increaso her trophies of | 8hot and Killed His Brother, are now-about. $12,000,000 in excess of the | All ages, three quarters mile: Finaiity | Californin in 1860 and 1850, 1t is nsed to | A balloi was takeh, 'The reslt was. & tie. | G Hotel ezistcrs throughout (he eyt Kt that she may. be among the first of all | . CEYEN Wyo, Oct. 2L pocial Tele- | expanditures during the same period last | won, Skabeloff second, Climax third. Time | gratify the lowest vices, There isng ef- | There was niuch excitement. “Tie Now Yok L & states in the boid station of true Ameriean | £ram tothe BEE.J—A private dispatch just | year. The financial situation is regarded at | —1:153, fort = whatever to save. The | delegation held a conference, and a nizht was A Brilllant Career. citizenship. received here states J. S. Kerr, ex-speakerof | ihe treasury department as favorable for Thirce-year-olds, mile and seventy vards: | large amount of woney which is | Imminent. Fiveminutesatterward the Jer i o TR P i her call’ f i yards 4 y hich is Mr. R. 8. Hair, late general passonger At6:30 p. m. adiens were spoken and the | the Wyoming house of representatives, this another call for 3 per cent bonds, and it is | Longalight won, . Wahoo ~second, Fronie | constantly being distributed along the | 3ey delega proposed tho name of Mr. Molo- | 0 0 V8 T oiee S & Northweste prestdentint party was diiven back 10 Ella | morning shot and Killed his brother af their | Probable that one will be issued in a few | Louise third. Time—s3:48is. constantly boing distributed vk the | ny as eomprowise candidate tor treasurer, | suentof the Ghioago & Fertiwetiers, station, where they embarked at 6:40 o'clock e T TS P T days, Three-year-olds, uile and three quarter bttt fi 9 1 ould make | Notier Maudelbauw strenuously opposed it. who retired on the Iast of the month to lomeward bound. Everything passed ranch, {thoidetallaiare imeagye, but It iy un: = e S Bob Fisher won, Wooderait sceond, Cheat | A0Y civilized and temperate community | Phis precipitated the threatened row, and | accept a more lucrative place, affovds an Everything p Ol | gerstood that s of crime. The N Ay > b v ( pleasantly until late this evening. e ehee e e M Eig. o ~ The Apaches and Arizona, fellow third. Time—8:11}. prosperot nd happy, says Consul | the convention broke up in a free f example to youn, iilroaders of what WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—The Special train | Kerr brothers baye a butcher shop In Carbon, | Wasiixatos, et 21.—C. Meyer Zulick, [ Two-vear-olds, three vuatters mile: Lady Burchard, of Truxillo. ~ But in the place [ around, in which Mr. Bartholomew’s gold re- | may be done by assiduity and enthusins: from' Kichiond bearig the presidential | Carbon county, Wyo., and s stock tahel | goveruor of Arizona, in his anuual report to | Max wan. Orvid second, Jacobin” third. | of the neat houses and handsome public peater disanpeared. Whether it wentto tho | tio ipplication to the business, He began varty reachied Washington withoutaceidentor | AT i SEQ Biades (A8 AR WI2 BWONLE | the seeretary of the interior, predicts thag | Thue—1:10 works that one mightexpect to see oniy | Chicago or New York delegation s still an i jigo iy the engineering department of the noteworthy incident at 9 this evening. 0! g Sneaker Ke v tha Apache: g o s i Sy i a colleotion of wroetched hovels covered | Undetermined question. Mr., Bartholomew i ¥ i I : B Lt inmaclt as houi % | count of cortain actions of Speaker Kerr in | now the Apaclies have been renioved, the Vauderbilt's Pedestrian Tour. GO f wretched hovels covered | S SEERHICS W) iinselt of the services ot | Liehigh Conl and Navigation company. at Tha prasici ed_himselt a8 Baving | (o )ouse of representatives, territory will double in population and re- el 31— W. i with leaves and plastered with mud, etective, a8 e ' | Wilkesharre, Pa., when he had but just enopet s vt was well pevol " wiih 1 4 forriioryonliliduuplehin’ popy CLEVELAND, Och. 3L—W. K.: Vandervils | WL (168000 S0 a ho. windows. moets | Bdciective, ue tho wateh was o gits frow the | FUIRCRMERS P MOS0 0 with This l\vl:'m::l-llll:l\’ welcome accorded bim by the OloredIRICAE tas Lyncbed! . L san insiznificant looking gentleman, and | the eye. Men go barefooted and dirty, | highty pr hziiag ** | company till the spring of 1 when he ik e MoNTGOMERY, Ala., Oct 21.—A special to Poisoned Cider. does not even appear rich. Tuesday morn- | ragged and profane, their sickly and [ — ook & position 1 the engineering de- A Scalping War on Rates. the Advertiser reports that a nob of masked Saco, Me., Oct. 20.—Frank Wilds, of Union | 19% atter he had paid his bill at the Still- | bloated looks telling of bad living and 4 The Boodle Aldermen, partment of the old Lake Saperior & CieaGo, O¢ —Special 'Telegram to | men in Pickers county went to the jail, over- | Falls, vesterday sold a cask of new cider to man, he picked up his heavy valise and | dissipation. Women whose loud dress, New Youx, Oct. Mississippi road, now the St. Paul & Da- the Brr.)--Western passenger affairs are | bowered the jailer, took ont three negroes | Civil Enginecr Wintield S, Dennett, of Saco, actually walked to the uulon depot. If Cleve- | f hy ornaments and generaldemeanor | Cabe was arrainged to-duy tor trial luth. He was advanced in succession to the et o ba At e Giscovery how | charged With arsoh and ‘hung. them 10 8 | qio Jattar's son James, axed nineteen years, | 204 had ben Niagara Falis, Whis course indicate their mode of life, and dirty, | court of general sessions, There was a | position of chief clerk, auditor, gen 1 nelghboring tree, AUEDE . years, | would have been justiied, but’ the hackman | half-clad children, with endaverous | jayze or B he ¢ erul freight agent, asssstant general been made that this market is stocked with Lo drank a third of & glass of the cider, Den- | aro not hizhway Hs R 2 x large crowd of spectators in the court and ght agent, ant geners \ 0 i 1 idaie are not highwaymen, and they look upon | faces, form the great majority of the ¢ were unable rol MeCabe's | ticket agent, and finally gencral ticket tickets to Omain which are being soldby | puried Undor Mountains of Earth, | 1t took o teaspoonful and his wife tasted | Vandervfit's pedestiun tour asa personal | population of the coast cities TuARYy.seto. unable<to. kol 2in. -haDabie's) | 2 PR { e scalpers at a cut of $2.50. These tickets ST A mIah it. Allof them were taken sick, and, de- | insult. Opinion is divided among the hotel PRpIiY = J counsel asked for an adjournment in ovder | agent. “He remained with this company e Lt Dol et ey ACRIT SLATINGTC spite the efforts of two physicians, the son | employes. Some think that e:onomy was A e | that the assoeiate connsel, who was arguing | until the spring of 1831, when he was en- ¢ by olun & Hosking died early this morning. Mrs, Dennott is | the botom of William K.’s actions, w A.ftrange Lezaoy, a case In anotlier court, night be presont gaged to act us traveling agent of the Valley and Pittsburx & Western ratlroads, | fourteen, of Millport, Carbon county, em- | very sick, but the physiclans think she will | others wre under the fmpression that fe was _Auckland Evening Star: A vieh Rus- | Shoitly after this the associate counsel | Chicazo & Northwestern, filling the posi- Aunnost of JEUE s smed, xead YONVEr | 4 loved with the Steriing Slate company ear | fecover. On the 1 of the cask was | trying to disguise Bimself as a commervial | sian ludy bequeathed 400 roubles for the | made bis appearance in court and submitted | (jon"tor noarly three years, when in No- e Liioag i Inland & Pacific? This | F 00 vore crossing o tunnel this morning it | branded the word “Doison.” The eask was | travaler, support and comfort of the dearest | AN aMidavit made be Dr. Hamuond, e | yonper 1584, he was promoted to sneceed road, therefore, 18 getting the bulk of the 3 5 ofhing 1§ | purhased trow a Biddeford undertaker, and - favorite. of all her dogs 'One | Surgeon general of the arny, and a recog- . g businoss for Council Bluifs, Omaha and | caved i, carrying them down PUBISRAGCSROM Rt ot a) - " & Nized authiority. on mental disenses, savine | 32r. Stennett, a3 general passenger agent points beyond. The Roek Island’s competit- | burying them under a mountain of certh. 1t iginslly coutained alming fHuid, Wagon Makers Organize, of the servants was appointed as | (it aster a personal examination of MeC He was then considered s v youug Drsarn srpatly excitod over the matter, and:| will take wonths to recover their bodics e vores CiicaGo, Oet” 2L—The national wazon | the dog's guardian so long as it shonld | e finds e ntal eo 0N bor a place of si 81 i ot noakp ah OyeR reduiction 1f $hoso -— . Two Kidnuppers Arrested. T R A A [t fein AR D Longan e AORKE e aue Keils tnia sanighoondfiol prusr AR JOR I Bl G RN SIS tickeis are not at onee withdrawu, Married in a Show Window. 81, Louls, Oct, 21.—Tne police have re- -day by represemtatives of abont twenty | guardian then the care and rge should | presented and Jid Cowing annennced he | for the task and his administr n‘wquI the 2 INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 21, —A novel marriage | ceived a telegram from Topeka, Kan., an- | leading establishmentsin different seetions | pass to another servant. The dog isnow | would hiave a jury impannelled to try Me- passenger business wis alw Vs oS sat- Pope Bob's Health, ceromony took place here last night, Some | nouncing the arcest of John and Kate | of the country. The following were the | dead. and, according to the provisions of | Cabe's mental condition | R Ihetory, plthough the . road: massst Bostox, Oct, 21.—{Speeial Telegram tothe | (e ago a elothing company advertised that | Adams, whoare wanted in this city on a | officers elected dent, J. Lews: first | the will, the servant who had conscien- i rer—— through seve Ate wars and periods of Brr.|—-A Washington suieial says Robest | it would give a handsome set of bedroom fur- | eharge of kiduapping. Two weeks ago | vice president, C. Jlatz: second viee presi- | tiously tulfilled her duty to the dog for | [FProtestant Eniscopal Conventic sharp competition during his terra et G. Ingersoll 18 suffering from the same | piture to any couple that would be manled | Adaws and his wife visited this eity and | €edb P> E. Stadebaker; secretarv, 1. , comes in for the 400 rou- | CHICAGO, Oct 21.—ALt the forenooi; ses: oftice, In spite of his Tong and varied thiroat trouble whieh Killed General Grant, | i {he show. window of the house, Oito | hoarded for a few davs with the family of | M: Kibnev tressywer, ' Morris Kosen- | bles, the inferest of which, it appears, | Of the convention of the Protestant Episco- | o orience 1n vailronding he” is but thir- and that he cannot recover, Dr. J. 8. Robert- | Meyer Eva dolmson, of Morgan | Peter Dotnea member of the fire depart. | feid — The ' asseiation 15 av = off: | had'been sufliziont to keep 'the dog in | pal church the discussion was renewed on | ty.four years old at the prosent time, and . b D offerand they were mar- olan, & 1ne | Shoot of the: nal anti-convict b ; A . “p t | son, Colonel Lngersoll’s physician, taughed | SOUBLY, theofferand they were mar- | jent, They took a great faney to Dolan’s vt i ease and comfort. The residuary lega- | the proposition to drop the words “Protest- | ix no doubt but upon the threshold of his d . Y s WA ed 10 'the show window last night, the cere- -vear-ol d o 4 > | contraet association, i) was orzanized in 0@, e Sh W Spiscopal” from th ¢ 0 A Aaigs B heartily when the dispatels was read to him i 8,000 iy Elik i cere six-vear-old son, and when they left they | (et 380¢ARORMAEN Jis OTAREET o | tee, however, has not been permiitted to | 8ut Episcopal” from the title page of the | oqpoarin the profession A8 SUppe 5 5 - ayer book, whichi was lost by the following He sald he was willing to stake his profes- - N took the ehild. (1t was supposed they had | greot®s combinatien of all manufact seltle down to the enjoyment of the 400 | Draver y ¥ Ll ipearance of the couple w cted with | gone ew York, and e o ect. a combinatien éf all manufacturers ooy Pt 4 T J vote: Oftiie elerical delegates of 49 dioe se sional reputation that Colonel Ingersoll Was | thy mast vociferous .-m.ujw. which was con- '.‘.:',.fh. to “;,.,,|.u,’."m,:“.,‘. '1'-";’ ’7," ',‘,‘,‘m 3 | who do not employ eomvict labor to oppose | roubles without a challenge. “The other | 45700, Vo ve” 13 nay m..(‘~ X Were (ivide: A Sleep-Walk ¢ Moriification, not afficted with any maliznant disease of { throughont the e*remony. ‘The bridal and force 10 terms who do, as well servant mention in view of bhabili- 5 ‘ Lrovghiont the ony. g puglit back he d prosecute 2l &8 it mentioned, in view of probabili- | Of the la clegates of 44 dioceses voling, 15 OLY v, Mi (« 8, Ogde the X e AHIER: o montatile | DSOUSHS baok hase ARd prosscyled to eontrol the wagom trade geneially. Com- | ties or possibilities, demanded half the | yui lacnten ot of dioopsle variak, 18 | W,L:,)"‘\:;fl'“_"“' Jot, 18Ikl Ogdaps —~—— winilied 3 mittees were a) on warranties and oy e pretense thi 3 de- Fishing Floet Disasters, g {{ios — Found Dead in His Room. e I A nes: | imohoy o e prolenas Lnt Cha wili de ditughter of mitbly anid - wenlthy Groversten, Mass., Oct, 21.—The ewners _ Another Donation. TorEno, Oct, L--Henry Souder, aged | g of the ascociation 80 be held here No. | Crared that ‘descendants .,1":)..91'.‘:,_"]5"-: Loyal Legion OMcers Instatled. family residing here. Mr. Ogden hus for of the schooner George L. Smith, which sw Yore, Oct. 21 ~The first addition to | twenty-four years, was found lying dead on | Vewber 17, & and she was in possession of 8 *'child PUILADELPH Oct., 2L—=The annual [ some time been afllicted with somnumbu- tailed for Girand Banks August14, havegiven | the Grant fund in more than a wouth was | the floor of his room this morning, with a A B Tt fho dod dog, Bat the gusrdian of tho | jession of the Miiita 7 v-;m‘x of the Lojai | lism, but hus carctuily kopt tho faot fro ) her up for lost. She carriod a crew 0f four- | received yesterday afierncon fiom W. . | gapiog would in hisreast, Anautopsy was | CLEVELAND, O., Obt., 21.—The Steinield | bequeathed dog avers that hes charg Akion wACconelltad koday Ik HIA ceror |1 tEIAA D LI AN SR SREHER teen men, This makes ty-seven vessels | Robinson, from Cleveland, O, contribu- | held and a bullet found in the lungs was the | plogl o V. . died “'ohildless™ §o the Russiun law- | NoRv of instaliing Licutenant Goyeruor 21 PUcuiinr Inanu L lost, of a total value of 0%, and 116 tion was SL and the whole amount of the | pesult. Henry Busheker, e e ock, corner of Olilo and Wooland ayenue, X f AR | Phillip H. Sheridan in’ the ofice of con- | accompanicd his betrothed to churel last 80 far this year, by which twventy-eight v fund 16 Row & e It e expected. thae | st Henry Busheker, roommate of the | s an iron tront and an electric light hang- | ¥or8 and courta have ssk fo work sud are nder-in-chief, General Shevidan, es-presi- | evening, and spent an hour at the houso were nade widows and fifty-six children | a meeting of AWt fud committoe wiil | Wurdercd man, was at once arrested, and on | ipg near it. Tuesday night, after the iamp | 010K their bost, not only to swa'ow Up | deut Have, and nearly all tao other prom® | afte ice. About midnight hoe arose fatherloss, B b wereiars s ofiee toniorrow | examining his trank a revoiver with one of | was turned off, the police discovered that the | Hhe 400 roubles, but also to appropriate tg | nent army and navy il wxacnny andnasy his sleep and without dressing left hig et e When ilesigns for & monument will bo con- | the ehambers empty was found. No cause | whole front waa charged with electrielty to | themselves more roubles frow euch of | oficers who attended the aniuaisession Wett | room and called at the house of fLe pure A Peultentiary Scorc Q. ered. can be assigned for the deed. and the men | such an extent that any one who touched it | the litigants present. ents of the betrothed, The old gentles Corumnis, Ohio, Oct. 21.—The tire which - —~—— were the best_of friends. Souder's parents | with both hands was liable to be instantly m————— Chie e man let him in when discovering the pre originated in the shops of the Columbus W Fishermen Ruined by the Storm. live n arllvnlmr. Pa..and he had been in | killed. The power station was notitiea at Veterinary Science at Harvard hief }"lllu- Select A dicament, butnotunderstandibg the csuse and Hending company of the Ohlo peniten- | Drreay Tho fineries. fnspetor | Ui city only a short e, The man arreeted | onen o remedy e maiter, The police think | Boston Globe: Naturally, the s Bostox, Oct, 2.~The American Bottiesy | dicament, butuotunderstanding Hio cause tinry at an early hour this morning destroyed | reports th vessels atong the Wicklow s xcept that | it was providential that no one had been in- | jiched of veterinary school at Hurvard | association elected the fullowing oilicers: | o e Ll I ke SIS jured, 4 the electrielty hus charged the ro : ; resident, He se, of Roo d, 4 one building and two others were partially | coust by the meent stonm gating | e Jured. as tho electricity has charged the Jron | },4g nelped to dignify the horse docior’s | President, Henes Garse, of Rock Istand 4k | course ten wis. awakened by hi burned. loss $,000. Insuied for about | g 1,000, and says unless reliet 18 af- O T culling when represcnted by the posses. | irst vice president, A. €, Gilligan, Cinein ] - 1 Nl POSSES- | | oti; second viee president, 1. Arney, | rough treatment, and went quietly to his hal€ that awoun Pirtsuuse, Oct. 21.--A telegram was re- Nebraska and lowa Weather. sor of its diploma, though couservativ e Ocitans: soutetary Geare lomas, | room, whera ho lics to-day prostrated o ——— O i aaskris w8 "= | Nebraska—Fair weather, followed by focal | Zentlomen have sometimies poked fun at | Ciie.go Tl convention adjoriied el | With 'mortification, atuhoyl the dosiae CHicaa0, Oct. 21— Bradiey, ex-managss of rew Uarnegia liad beon ordered (o keew Ala | 28188, cutherly winds becoming variable | tho system. The late Erancts T FafER! | iu Chicago In 187, ays it 1s cold contraeicd by last night's (ho Pullmap company, was n hefore | WasmxaToN, . bed Tora few days, 1118 physician says that | slightly cooler in western portion, uearly | Lke (o point @ Jok¢ A O ef ~ DOSUre h " prnce it. On one ocecasion, when allu- Killed by an ¥ lody hell, - ) N 1is coudition is not serious, aud the order for | stationary te o m pagtion. | €NCe to it hon, ¥ ¥ v ; YA Judxe Collins this ot of the cirency declared the tirst divid B O 0 o by, | BT T g T hra i rains | 8ion was made to the assistant professor | 8aNuy Hook, Ost. 21.--) ieutenant Mel- For Sale or Trade Lo the charge of embezlement, 1 ereditors of the' First National bank of | couuternanded, e s suffering from a mild | in western portion, southerly winds, warmer | 8t the Hurvard veterinary school—"Oh!" | eiit and an ordnanco soldier were kil A full blooded Jersey cow (dry; fur w tegead to lve ¥ in the ! Sioux Paits, I, T, of ¢ cont on claims | attack of typhoid, but nothing serious is ap- | in eastern portion, 'slight ehanges in tempers- | $aid Parker, “that's the fellow that sleeps | here this afternoon by the explosion o®a | oW nmileh cow, eithe or ratlve, taken Lo Joliet o the noon trs 9 prehended. | bure in eastern portio. in the stable over the horses, isn't is¢" 1 ghall whieh was being loaded, | Avly by lettor, W. N (BT i e have ocoupled honorable po 3 | The Stat and Lodge of Oda Fel- The White Honse Ladies Lefc at |