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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. SIXTEENTH YEAR. ())IAH:\. § UNDAY M()ii,\']N(i, OCTOBER 24, 1886-~TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 118, \ ‘N KICK 1 | 1 | 3 RN v | OLD MAN ENDORSE TR W A N EQ | CcmAMPIONS OF THE WORLD TR FINANC A GRAND KICK ALL AROUND. | iiersonss e connser o, we ot 1A THRILLING SEA VOYAGE. |, o wax evoonseo. | TAY) RS’ AR OF TIIE ROSES. | NANCIAL SENSATION, ment of deputy marshals and that the Flatts and Oo T L | The St Louls Browne Wia Four Out - of Gonlgresd to make specie apropsiatons | — Ty L Rt — I of the Neries of Six Games. - The President Greatly Dissatisfied With His | [iimfeed th-co e mattor | Experience of the America on Her Trip [ -/ Y Mot A o joint ennvention of | Oontest of the Te hers For the | St.lLovis, Oct. 85.—Tho sixth, and what | London Monetary Circles Surprised By the | ! 1 to v P > P gram to the ©.|=The joint eonvention of | 4 - | A 1 Sadhels | Latest % Richmond « Tri e SOt G | ' € nt From Queenstown to New York. | Platte and Colfax counties, for the purpose of | Governslip of the State. ik 1t Ty satest Gigantio Deal. s brought ‘upon hir y Durham's finicky | = | placing tu FOMIE o e the closest and most exciting of the scries - A MAD CABINET MEMBER tion ie president sent for Duthan and | EXPOSURE KILLS THE CAPTAIN. | bt “llt‘_:' \“"."‘H‘" trict | THE CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN. | juougn the sky was overcast with threat- FRANCE'S GERMAN MINISTER, o | t LA S se | e | glerat3 p. m. . 1. Robinson IS clouds, which promised rain atany > How Mrs. Cleveland s Spending the P ‘ Two Crazy Men Add to the Horror ity, W nomir | A Great Joint Discussion at Chatta- | ;"““' " e crowd e Xt n \“" '; Ve “\ ( e is Formally Received By Emperor mn—Members of the Cabinet | Jdizing | One of the Lunatics Succeeds in |« and Patrick M nooga—Alf Makes a Ringing ¢ . R OV T “ \ s d Willinm—German Scandal in High and Their Families Getting p ‘, Breaking Loose and Jumping | ¢ : o ""“ f i Speech to Which Bob }‘M‘ well £ Wy, The WEendan : Lite — Alexander's Successor Settled For the Winter, . | Overhoard, | ’;"\\" tH Mukes Rejoinder, was slightly larger ¢ yosterday, to Be Elected that | J— | ot Platta connty | - the total receints being &2 I'nis ™ cian | An Eventfal Voyage. n nomination for the office of | Brother Against Brother. TMRAG LK total imor 1t won by the St ."‘,”; London's , Financial Sensation, Wasi mdent | New Yok, Oct. 23.—[Special Telogram | f ntativea man of character and [ CraTTANooGaA, Tenn., Oct. 23.—Alf and ib by the result o the game 8140:0.20, 0 t w Bennett) to the I | to the Bee The last voyaze of the steav n on all the 1ssues involv the in- | Bob Taylor, the ican and democratic R, s sl sl New York Hera'd Pre th o | America seems to have been an eventful | ‘_"‘““;“J Bl brothers wio are running for governor of | At precisely 350 the game began, W ‘n | » £ 1. ]— Baring Brothers | dem bia | one. The following is the story as given by | ot Van Wyek whoft t te, arrived inthe city yesterday morn kgl th of shares in Arthur A his pre act he is | th The America left Q wn & servel wod'up on the fence | ing and wers mat and escorted to the same a4 Car ‘the Lrower's” stock, Is the great mond on ying to do it. “Toall intents and I morning & week 430 With fair t their abject spirit while their | hotel by their respective commitiees of ar the I cctive | excitement of e day. 1t inaugurates a new Ing made over Mrs, Cleveland's fallure to go | hoses M. Fairchild Is secretars of the treass | weagiier, but within two hours after leaving ot " or - or lbainey the | TAEements Juite natural as the two < being in splondid condition, St Lotis | feature in London tnancioring. The deben- with him has made him, your correspondent | gya'y Wit 18 devorin _,”\j‘q e to | the harbor a storm came up which the ofticers | daring to take | stand together ¢ Spectator 1o IR et | {isyy o e tion 16 ¢ \ the 8 yro Vit B, This | ture stock is already at 1qper cont premlum, was informed at the whita house today, | the preparation of his report.” of the ship deseribe as the most violent that ther men awaited in b | up,” and fre comment about the | G AEH 1 e ment n the erowd | the preferred at 8 per centpremiun. and the heartily sick of the southern procedure. A [ When do you expect him to resien?” he vessel ever passed through. Captain | and others echoad the w iliar race” in which these two men are | qnd tie unext inning was awaited with | ordinary stock at 50 per ceng projlum. It member of the eabinet who went with the | ., e will leave as soon as his report 18 10 | Broco went to the bridge atthe first sign of | s ‘power in denunciation of engaged are lieard on every side, The co breathiless interest. Neither side seored. In | is the mc ceessful move made on the president, believed to be Postmaster General hnds of the president—probauly about | 4 weather and remained there for forty- | Poolieh ShAIMBION, OUG l“"“"““‘,"‘ ittt | testisa traternai one, but the brothers are | the tenth Tnning the Hrowns scored ono, | stock exel for along time, and is puts lay that congres: actor in directing the tide public senti- \ i 18 ey winning the ganie and the world's o * g . : 3 ! Vilas. is quoted in this evening's Critie as | K PEDDLERS IN DEPARTMENT two hours, exposed not only to the wind and | ment in his own county and through the | for that reason move the less in earnesl. ; i K" o B cottomant. whith Tollowad ting millions into the pocket of SiF Fdy a saying that there were very unpleasant time rn rule which prohibits | rain but to the waves, which, during Thu rs- mns of his paper throughout the stat Each feels that he is scmething more than an | i< result is indescribable. The following | Guinness, & ashing of interests there, growing out of vassers for books, ete, fo g0 into | day night, was clear over the bridge, filline | the honor to pl ‘-Tm ! E»v‘nlwv’wn for | individual in the canvass: that he is the | 18 the score by {nning 1 have the best possible authority here and ATy epartinents and pl eir trade, has beel ) N : ey float reprosentative, NaGal PUITI ¥ bl o thousands o oters | 8t. Louis.....0 0 00 0 0 0 8 0 1 ih° Pasis ¥o dont &t tho idlo & 68810 & 1 the efforts of three factions to reap ail the | dePartments and ply their t : " | {he life boats with water and clearing every represen e bin T ative of the thousands of voters i ih Paris to contradict the kile g ossib started i st aside by Seere amar, and they ing editor of the Humphrey Independent. he 4 cago 0 0100 0 0 e : 5 Klory froui tho presidential vistt, Desides | o M40 by Secretnry Lamat, ‘and they | ¢ing froni the decks thats force of ten feet | °* D s who people this state; that o is the advocate | Chicage o0 L ¢ 1 0 1 6 0 0 08 oy curbstodle brokers a few days ngo that | the fair committee there were representatives | terior department, but_djstrit circulars | of water could move. In the midst of the Campaigning in Cherry County. of principles which his constituents main- | _ gy guis 3, Chicago % Umpire—Plerce, | Baron Alphonso de Rotnsehild had lost con= [ of the state governmient and the mayor and | for the “Life of Robert E. Le¢ storm the stoker, who had narrowly escaped VALENTINE, N¢ 3.—[Special Tele- ll\lnhl I»\\ lh;‘ triumph of l‘l‘-' ‘I‘lmvll‘-vwl - % ]-“-\‘-' e sums in disastrous speculations council of Richmond, and they could not e POSTAL CITANGES, being hurled into the tire by the pitehing of | gram to the Bre.]—11on. G, W, E. Dorsey and | Which he is the exponent, and the success of Close of Kentucky Races, Ihe report is without a word of truth, ¢ t 4 The following Nebraska postmasters o iy i s i the party which has put him forward as its 1 Ky.. Oct. 23.—The fall meet | agree on a plan of harmonious action. Each | were® appointed todays M. L Tor- | the vessel, deserted his post and rushed up | €. W. McNu candidate for the state [ S PAELY Wb s B i, YAt tlse (EXINGTON, Ky, Oct, 23.—The me GOMING RECONGILED. committee thought it was “the represen ney, Hawkeye, Dixon county, vice Isabelle | on deck with the avowed intention of jump- | senate, addre: 3 it the W ! e iat else | 0 of the Kentucky assoclation closed to- BECOMING RECONCILED. audience in the | by the wel tive body” and began pulling and hauling at | Savhe, resiched: Lyman W Cornish, Lodi, | ing overboard rather than risk again the | court house yesterday on the issues the president’s coat tails as soon as an audi- | Clst ity, viee Albert D. Sheldon, re- ence was secured. Every trfle was Ry tof this responsibility and a ¥ X of the | detertuination to suceced could have k.‘,vt Alf | day with beautiful weather and alarze at- | Emperor William Reccives the New danger of his work. He was forced back to | day. The speeches were exceptionally good | Taylor in the canvass day after day? His | tendance Fronch Ambassador. physicians have advised him to St § . he furnace room, but his fright soon devel- | and won praise from both parties, Major st—his Allages, mile and an eighth: Gold Bar Beruiy, Oct, 28,—|Special Cablegram to | he following in Towa: Samuel Tip- | ¢ § T throat lias troubled him for two months—ye y e 0 AR ! taken advantage of by the various commit- | ton: Centordale, Cedar couner.vice Benjamin | oved into insanity, and he was found erouch- | Norrls addressed a larze o meet in spife. Of. the. admonition 6f doctors -yt | won, Littlo Minnie second, Red Stone third. | the Ber).—Emperor William received M, | tees, but thev had refrained from | Peasson, deccased; C, L. Smith, Judd ing between the two furnaces in abject ter- llur“-vxlu;l'“’“"'l"l'll Wit I8 very | frionds and throat troubles he has stood on l;\ 0—1:55. | o c Herbetie, the new Freneh ambassador, in | vet acts of hostl 1l the atternoon of the | Ster county, viee Chas. D.” Wilson, re oF, 8 s anothor oppo 0 co popular in this seetion. - | the plattorn day after day for nearly four wo-year-olds, mile: Terra Cotta wom, | formal andience at 2 o'clock to-day. Cot ovet acts of hostility till the atternoon of th i Yor, awaiting another opportunity to commit | PORUAT I this scofion, - Sumbers, of Qe | tho plaitorm day after d nearly fou formal andience at 2 ¢ Ay unt 20th inst., theladies should 1. S. Hubtard, Hinton, Plymouth ( e had been deeided tha ) T leludnid el ) il B . J. Davis, resigned; Jno Parker. 1 onths and ad cated e cause epub- ) con( i suleide. Lo was placed 1n irons. At the | St i the comty oD orrog of | [WOnTlis aud advocated the cause of repub- | Banburs second, Wary thir Time—1:44. Herbert Bismarck was present. M. Her- . a smile and a quarter: Skobelof 5 5 o ccompany the party. Some SAREY, VIte S GE0 - W Ittsd same time n panic was ereated i the steer- | el pavty. AN nferessive feht 13 being | NBNETL L tidutes were escorted, about 1 | wenk W odemats sarana: BaboySwin thind, | bette, being unable to speak Germangreadan of the latter hiad gone so far as to make J. A.' Leach, [Spaulding, age byan alarm of *ire,” and several lun- | made by thie demoerats for Judge Wood s | oeioek, to the court house. ALCS cartiage | Time—s:0g address in Erench, expressing a desire to vice A. Hartman, dred men and women rushed to hatehes | representative from this district, Cherry s drawn by four deep bay and Bob's by Two ear-olds, five furlongs: Donnybrook | take his stand on the ground of the common ady Max second, Ben Cloche thitd. | interests of both nations. Emperor Williain Blassiield, Spr county havinz been ignored by both co in the past. Wood is ex-county judwe, for- it teville, Jackson county,vice Herman C. Grosh, resigned: Miss Mattie E. essary and it w regarded by the lad asa endeavoring to get to the boats, Dense vol- four white horses. A joint prc ression con- | won, 1. purchases which they thought would be nee- good chance fora frolic with their liezes, but | \rA? (e (ogh, Tesianeds SHSE SEGHS e | unes of what seemed to be smoke through- | merly editor of the Blade,and very popular. L S LI SRR ) [l e R replied that e hoped M. Herbette's exveri- , & clash came Wednesday afternoon between | 1), E. Mackoy, resigned out the ship caused alarm and the ~ AR WO Tl Ve RIS HbmGorats WhTts GREAT FORBET FIRE ence in affairs would assist him to accom- { two of the comnnttees, and the president - ofticers in charge had a desperate fight for Strong Van Wyck Resolution. roses or rosets, as indicating their sympathy P plish his mission and that the ambassador i quictly determined to nip in the bud the con- MYSTERIOUS CRIMES. som time to control the frizh odsteerage | Scuvvien, Neb, Oct 0. Special Tele: | fn this wyar of the roses” ‘g the fuce Untold Damaze by Fierce Flames in | might fully rely upon his support in_serving spiracy to make a show out of his pretty wife 3 == T passengers. Investigation snowed that the | graw to the Bee,|—The republican county | been tormed by Bob Taylor, ‘the democra BT BN GW O ANy the interests of France and Germany._ The - l ‘ and sapecially as in all anangements there | A0 Mlinois-Community Excited Over +2moke, was merely steam caused by solle | conyention met af the coutt iouse in So huy- | candldate. PLS bene the elosink Of S8 | ppusrox, . 21 For the last | audience was of a friendly charactqf s and i seemed to be doing nothinz definite concern- bl Ll il Dipes, but again fright had. developed into @ | lerat 1 p. m. to-day for the purpose o wlac- | tikon' in - this meeting, Alf, the re- | five wecks there has mot been n drop [ lasted about twenty-five minutegy g, .\ £ Ing the ladies of the party. It was not known Arnioy, (I, Oct. 2. —During the last four | ¢a50 'of insanity, and one of the stecrage | ing in nominatton a full county ticket. The | publican candi was the first to speak. | of run in New Jersey, and great appre- TANNER PREPARING AN ANBWER. ! Whether there awere preparations made to se- | Months there hias oceurred within a radius of | passengers, nan who had deserted | following reso Intion was adoted: fo Inuled the honosty 0 purpose. of | of e ot the st of | The clamar against Tannah United:States ! ST Ma et of three miles in a locality seven miles north | his family'and his position onan Enzlish | Resolved, That the nominee for representa- | the brave confederates who for £16 a_month ¢ vernor r grout mansion, s, but every | Of town a series of accidents which attractions | doubtedly the work of a lunatic ora tiend. ards with | tive for ¢ any one who | for Hon. C ity be instructed to vote | in rave confederats Who fOr S10 o ialinth | o recurrence of the dreaded forest tires that | consul at Chemnftz, continues daily inthe, Van Wyckas long as there is lost | have caused sueb havoe and destruction in | newspapers. Mr, Tanner is preparing an re un- | police force, now attacked the ste 3 a razor and threatened to kill ta hotel or on the shoeless feet fo [ energy was being bent to secu i \ tried to prevent his jumping overboard. He | any chance t et him. cause, s ing their piinciples were | past years: The fear of the flames has at last | answer to the resolutions adopted by the ! for thes fair and. Richmond, Word was sent | July 51, John Rien, a prominent farmer of | \Wis' haced nder watel after being dis- | 1. C. Russell was nominated for represen- | right. Tle arraigned the lelers of the demo. | baan® renlized, On Monday night a spark | chamber of commerce of thatdwn. He will around to the cabinet ministers’ houses late | the county, was found dead at the foot of a | armed, and became quicter after the storm | tatives J. W. Browu was nominated for | cratic party for their many blunders, but not | #5 3 O L % i@ o« saaiE Wednesday evening that the president wou.d | 13 qgar placed azainst the limb of an apple | had subsided. The cook was severely in- [ countyattorney: N. P. Dagman for sherifl, | the masses, stating that the democratic party from an engine on the New Jersey Southern | explain that he did not pass an'isolated judg | like to “seo them and when they | oot S0 R Oh L broken and his face | jured during’ the storm by being thrown | and O. B. Hilsted for commissioner. Tepresonted dead issues, while the republl- | railroad started a conflagration that has | mentof his own in his report tothe wovern- returned to their wives they simply s and his face § 455 the kitehen with a knife in his b —— can party came into power representing free | since been sweeping through many thousand | ment at Washington_ggspecting the practices ced that the la u o bruised by what was then supposed to be i i C! i { announced that the ladios would ot aceon | briised by what wa supposed to be & | eutting his head. About noon on § ; A Nebraska City Scandal, tiought, free speech, and protection to honest | qeres of land in Atlantic and Burlington | of themanufacturggsdt Chemnitz, but embod- | i s a 3 ! a ! ad ext August 22 a | Captain Grace left the bridge, the ship being TG Ve ot 23.—[Specl abor. iile the democratic party of n- e Eale " o fed i he vie! erican buyers | ¥ neaking of the matier, adif tiat. sho.saw f.'”;J’v.'f" ::‘Wy ‘A“ '\h' I o ;l'n\"(;{‘l (l SFieel|lontirezannt or e e e S vty | NENIASKA CiTy, Neb., Oct. Zh—[Special labor, W hILG e e Dty o canin; | counties, and doing Incaleulable damage to | led in it the views of i Awerican buyer By Her ushand's mnner that the determina- | 14050 teostory - fesdence of Geoms | HEUHL Piury without stoop and the pery. | Teleciam to the B.|—Sophia Struckmar | GGims, the republican turty was opposed | the growing trees and cranberty bozs. who liaye been dealigt'for many years with L tion was final, and althouzh very much dis- 958y 0 = - 3 { o ous strain caused by the chapter of incidents | swore outa warrant this worning a nst | to those iniquities, and if he was elected gov- W hen the alarm was given the fire had at- | Clemnitz houses. avpoiuted, she did not ask for any cause for | mile from Riens, was burned in the night e aste ok oriany.g k s L b Wt | referred to was too much for him. Five min- | Julius Kessler, a single young man, son of | ernor e would have those evils abolished at | tained considerable headway and was sweep- ASKED TO USPEND IMPHISON! . L IO O Talol S P S L AL B L el ey e LS T A DI LS Kuasicr, 8 well known resident of this [iny cost. Hocontinued:© &G0 ine wiih resiggless foree in the direetion of | Tho prosressist gnembers of the reichstag R AT B L RO L LS O Cia | IS bt A tanks oL ha v I SREON T ingg el ared i o e Reon ke Yl AT R i chareing him with being the father of | , JUCh has been said ot the attitude which | Taunten and Medford, The iire near Berlin | and a number of hational liberals are pro- ML it was oho of the Worst 4t | g3 considerable grain and belonzing to | P m: he di 1is danghter was with him. the republican party sustains to the question | was gtopped befote 1t had done much dam- On Saturday morning the insane Englishman chiid that was born October 2, 188, 1t is | of submitting a_prohibitory amend paring an appeal to the governuftut to sus- Crow, who lives near Imers, wa rds broke out S| G : : ment o | age, but atterw fresh and with keeping our party at the fair succeeded inreaking away from his guards | said tne defendant will fight the case to the | the peopte, In the bill of rights which was | : e e 110 borders of Bireh's. | pend execution during the session of the until it was monotonous, a_reception cont- | burned, vas also caused very mys- | iy the steerage, and amid great excitement | end and can refute the charges. Foscbvan EHhY peoplo wheh e constILION | Hrauaasy e O e e Ataini. g | relehstag of tho decree of Imprisonment Tittee secarcd us and very vonsiderately fook | terionsiv. The work of * this destructive | hione the men, women and children who et 3 B A e e A D SRR e e b i et a ot eomctors i attracelon, o | demon was tranaterved ok o the Widow | VISl oo Stheele, e liaved aveiboard Another Church Howe Fizzle. Stoufon' Ty eXiecsls Speetind, b fhey | firctuion cownch Sho Uexienatve boea ot | G "o A e S SR e were told at Richmond, was principally’ be- | Riens’ place. The house was ransacke \nd was drowned. On Monday a baby died | LOUISVILLE, Neb., Oct.%8.—[Special Tele- | should not be robved of that rizht. I g0 | Josep SRR s, They fear if they ask the gove cause it was the 1ast resting plice of & num- | the absence of the family amd some money ANy ne ] LoTIsVIL © [ 1 A €0 | Joseph Hinehman. A fire brizade was sent to en further than the convention did when it announ, n the steerage and it was buried at séa the | gram to the Brr.J—Chukeh Howe arri next morning. e death of Captain Grace | jere this evening and wag met av the depot e hene, and Anothor contincant xept back | foF ab absolute pardon it will be refused. ber of confederate dead. ‘Then we were | stolen. Shortly afterwards while the family ced itself in favor of submiiting |ty guard the buildings and storehouses ST hauled over the city a good deal like cf was seated at supper they smelled fire, an ; ansed qeep erict among i passen- nd.y e questic yple for a vote, and Bra e agn : : A German Nobility Seandal. ] performers or neero ministrels are exhibited, | wvon investization discovered el (L":'yl!*.mnlnl‘l"al‘i R C e ;“;l."",‘r"(‘_‘,‘",,"f"l‘{,(‘[l“,j;m‘_“‘f '&li':‘mfl;?"f:m\:fi ”‘l} that n‘wz“ne::;al:ah\:{'n‘:?lt D e oo dRaLup tho 1‘1‘5:“2‘ '&m'u"ivf,‘il?"c‘},\fl‘\ Stand | Benmy, Oct. 2o soatidal! hadiibeen and 0 crown our inisery, the trai 00 e second-story, whicl er S ) 8 bluti 3 P o y DO 9 e 8 i 4 s whicl o of 4 - ol The v i v L e T e e T | e e e T st morning | SLPropristo resolutions were adopted by | {¥uifure, beine. slimly afiénded. The No- | anyand-pll questions which affect, thelr | thaground was asdeyas tinder. | The only. | ctnsed in the highest olrcles by the arrest of <o erowd might shake hands with the president, | some parties passing the house discovered ;i . malia fraud made no votes in this section, | Lot a8 cltizes bl a Rreat i o The | way to head off the flames was by back-firing | paron Von Sehleinitz, nephew of - the de- an part; avors the education of the | or cutting down the underbrush and d masses at the publi e Ttwillbea long time before I gooff on a | the veranda to be on fire, and they SALVATIONISTS SUSTAINED, southern trip, and I think the president and | alighted from their ¢ ense. 1t has_pla ceased minister of that nai ed | atrench, which in several instanc e, and member ze to extinguish if, A Hotel Changes Hands. ) t, ] 3 nds. | fiE so upon the record by its advocacy | Suseaseful and saved many VoAb of the emperor’s household. 1lo is charged ] mysaltiare of ononnindion this Bubject. but almost beforo they had eamploted this & | They Have a Right to Conduct Thete | Nennasica Crry, Neo, Oct. 25 iSpecial | of o poliey” embodied in what fs known | herry hogs ‘from destiiction. The with ncting as agentot a band of men leagned S, CLEVELAND'S MOVE . aw stack near © broke out Strasciberaioe! Telogram to the BEE.|—Thomas Wymond, | as the 'Biait edicational bill. This was | fre hehtars had to.be. reljeved. several hncting as agoncotaband leagued Mrs. Cleveland is employing the pleasant | flames, and it required the utmost efforts to ontletor of the Grand Pacilic hotel, this af. | passed in the republican senate and you | durini Tuosday nizht, At a littlo dista tozether for the purpose of extorting mouey summer days n overseeing the completion | save the adjoining buildings. E TooNTO, Ont., Oct. 23.—A decision was | PrOPrIetor of the Gt ae e e tares | would have supposed from the professions of L S SR e e from wealthy and hich-born persons, and of the improvements and repairs upon their | [t now appears plain that these fires and | was given in an interesting case hero to- | leyhoon made a bill of salo of all the fixtures whicn the demo- | ba seen ab 5 ) selling forged titles and decorations. L1 Rinian 3 and furniture in the house and the bar fix- | friendship to the peop| (demo Sratlon Las boén reached and the all absorb- | and o young man i the nelghbortood js | 93¥ by Chiet Justice \Vilson in the court of | tures and stock to G. W. Eiser, of this city | | et oL hyerlbeon, e e B Tt aestion of Naneings. carpets and dra- | Stronkly suspected. Whoever the guilty | appeals which will silence all disputes as to | subject to chattel mortgages, Considerstion, | FASCCiR UV (PEth, RGT Bl e minues, | Lo, that ofa eataract Uhe wind caried a | i diSCovery of his crime the v eriesis under conslderation. Mrs. Cleve- | party may be. if discovered he is in danger of | the legality of the Salvation army to beat | 83,500, g 2 lhe hower of suarks which set fire to the Woos | )5 escape to France, out of re z e asit could have Dbeen are in Tent advance, causing the fi T A land s one but cabinet ladies, exceptby | meetinz punishment before the law can lay | drums, ete., on the streets, and relieve that Dessee 105,000 voters who we! in - advanee, causing the fire brizade | yye o was then alive, Sin country Louse. 'The interesting staze of dec- | thefts L e all been the work of one party, n above the tree tops dvaneing with | Selleinitz wa rtling rapidity, and a nied by a ronr ptain in the I sian guards, ambled and ran throush a rtune. On lice favored ard for his the latters T i o) )] OE Wi 5 2 50 unfortu- | to be constantly on the lookout eath, Schleinitz has been trace 2 zla previous engagement, and very few enzage- | its clutches on him. “The neizhborhood is it | hody of much persecution in the courts. TEMERIANOE SO nate In tueir youth as not to enjoy the | jast they should be sarrounded by the fivmes | dcatl Schlelnitz hasbeen traced to Englandy ments are made. an intense state of excitementand every | Gaorae Martin, a Salvation army soldier. was i sweets of mental cultivation, and” cannot | hetors they knew it. Once they came near | Sasiante tors 100- marks. 1o hae Just beet WIIAT CABINET MEMBENS ARE DOING, | 1tn has appointed himselfa vigilanee eom - | Goorge Jhl o fon ‘duys by & Jidee 1n Take. | Work of the National W. C. T. U. Oon- | ruqd or write their own names. There are - ar | exehanee for 2,100 marks, e has just been Secretary Manning and household are | mittee to discover the author of the destrue- being hemmed in, and_escaped almost by a | extr again comfortably settled at their home, The | tion to the property of the locality. field, Ont., for disturbing the ‘inbabitants by vention. _ in the state 700,000 children within the | i MiyyEAPOLIS, Oct. The morning | school age, 400,000 of who: dited An a wplico named Long, concerned in the forzery, conmitted cle. Many foxes, rabbits and other who, | bly t beating a drum or tambourine on th annot read or | game were seen flecing from the flames, and T A gecretary Iy advancing fn health and stripith pe D T o e 2 iin: | meeling of the W- C.T. U. was neld tor | WrIto theirown mames. Place them In S, | Siany wers dostrosed. =Y eatardny. mom sulcide upon hearing of Schlcinity” arrest. n sure and steady ;;.{nm 8 ary and Mrs i3 Fas eatmen nicipal by he chief justi in | day in sections in the various churches. their hands touching each other, and they | party went out from Medford to” reli The Bul T s niealvglN ovay ew YoRk, Oc pecial Telegram | quashing the conviction by the Lakefield 8 8 would form a line 400 miles longz a line 100 | hien awho had been at work nearl he Bulgarian Throne. ) : ] 1l night. Washington speeial to the | jndze, quoted Edmund Burke, showing that | Most notable paver presented was that Of | yiles greater in length thau could be formed | and a strong effort was made to get the fire o ctport from the New ¥ork | Whierihising a frebell at night aisturbed | Alrs. J. K. Barney, on prison and jmil works. | of thiose who ean read and write their own. | under control, but It was not suceesstul. | th e S P the people, it was to save them from possible | Mrs. Mary E. Hunt, of Massachusetts, in her [ names. A (IASEARO WIOIIAL R IBIDAL ARG destruction by being burned to death. It | paper on scientific instruction, urged that [ Bob Taylor was then introduced. been entirely destroyed and cranberry bogs | government is endeavoring to persuade th NS BEDepiog LY £ A 1 | tary Manningso much, had an interview | was not shown in the evidence against | there is a demand for supplementary reading | Speech was an arriznment of the repu ruined. As yetit is impossible to estimate | SOVErnment Is enveasorie fo persusde the B L e e AfrY | with the president yesterday. atr. Cleveland | Martin that ho was not beating the drum for | books in schools, and that they ba _supplied | Barty, tozether with the kneyed jokes | the loss, - Roumelian deputies to refrain from attend- Lamar has with him his sister-in-law, Mrs. | 000 50800 0 Oce of treatment to sea | the spiritual good of the inhabitants. He | in' the shape of temperan literature witii which he has rezaled his audiénces dur- — ing the sobranje when the successor to Lamar, of Monticelio, Fla., Mrs. Lamar is an i B S > oR | thought the law was too far strained n_the | 4 AT oy ar ing this canvass as he did with the fiddle in A BOLD ROBRERY. Alexander is chosen. A majority of them pleas- | if he cannot reduce s flesh. He has gained At the second section Fl ROF attr -‘.x‘mfll".‘.‘filfi:‘nu“ le I:L\ and i Massachusetts reports where the statutes | Sjon? was presented by Mrs, Hannah White- | his for congress four years 0. e promised to remain av IFIA, Oct. Alexander has requested sobranje to ignore him as a candidate for the Bulgarian throne. The Bulgarian Endicott to dine with them at Grass | 10 the BE Lands this week. Mrs. Whitney has ey | World says: her home in ‘Lenox and is now in New York | school of m city. It isexpected that she will arrive in an , ry's interesting | so much in the lastsix months that he has had | [ rohibited t ling on Sundays, except for Smith o 0 ( e ssiemeo. | hung around the neck of ‘the republican | Under Coverofa Iire Thieves Rob an household. She will be in the city 10 & | to have the buttons on his coat moved thre | Feligions worsnip or necossity, | but mnder | B S I e e ek A% | party the following millstones, which were Express Oflee. Coming Meeting of the Sobranje. short time. 'The attorney general and his | jnehos. General Sheridan placed himselt in | whieh it had been held that a person attend- | Neliia Bastoy. of Liiols. was 4l absent, | to drag the party down to' the bottom | Cyaprorre, Miech., Oct. boldand | LONDON, Oct. 25,—The Bulgarian govern- family, with Mrs. Hubbard, bave reinstated | the hands of this massage professor vester- | ing a clairvoyant exhibition where there was | but hor paper on “Chalk Talks” was read, | Of the sea. “The contraction of an immense | jorine robbory % | ment lias announced to| the powers that the themselves for the winter' in their Rhode | day to have his waist reduced to normal size. | no dancing, and for which no charge was | ot s A o0 vn | [dabts eitiia i deateuction sioE i sthaliinyysd| LORKIDE FODDRLYINES (COMIR 13 DNt 55 Nt 1sland avenue home. The massnge and Swedish movements | made for admission, was attending & relig- | “Kindereatren.” utsing a more extended | the jostering of monopolies: the Credit Mo- | Ville, this county. _About 9 o an alarm nje will meet on October and_ after ABMY NEWS, promise to be very fashionable with Wa: t i ving the e ¥ elect a rul ion retur Wil imme~ the star-route frauds; the Indian | of fire was sounded to which everybody was eavy war tuxation twenty years | yushing, when as Charles Hull was passing — T the third section Mrs. Josephine C. Bate- | after the wars votingaway five times is inuch | 1o rtocs office he heard a noise which S 5 - | ious service. The conviction of Martin was | consideration, and Mrs, Sallie F. Ch ¢ | biler cas or General Johin M. Schofield, U. 8. A., 2tol 1 atad it ra v & £0DSIGErauon, ANG. MBS hARIN, 07 251 o arrived this morning from New' York, ac- insten notables ‘aflicted with large waist | quashed. South Carolina, reviewed *Southern Work.” | Tings:a leavy by his aide-dec-amp, First Lieu- - B > ——— 5 3 a ) Vife. »f Ohilo, Te phne wSabbath | for educational purposes as would be ob- , g A Shock in Greece. tenant John Pitcher, First cavalry. < o Sued For Bizamy By His First Wife. | ham, of Ohio, read a”paper on “Sabbat g ovisions of the 13 caused him to stop and make an investiga- AT o art cutenant Colonel Sanford O, Kellogg, | gy gy, Destructive Fire. YouNasrows, O, Oct, 23.—In 1572 Fred- | Obsérvance.” 'pleading ‘for a more strict | Iained by theprovisions of the Blajr bill, ' 1n ATnENs, Oct. 23.—A shock of earthquake TON, Me,, Oct. 23, —The fire which his rejoinder Alf said that Payson of Illinois | tion. He found Wil de-camp to General abiding by the holy character of ti am Bates, express eived an, fire Which | grick Hardesty married Julia Lockwood, of | Sbkding b holges T R e e S L A e e e e S e was felt here to-day s et rsov g0 3 Unbham, Kifih | was supposed to have been extinguished Fri- | SiAE AT WAREH U0 BOCEROME,CH | day among both balievers and unbelievers, | Mas e D St I St Weciuimied, - | oo O amdenired topethos e cavalry, a sample of th A day started again, and in afew minutes sey- [ oohei Sagonoly, eir. marrie © | and dwelling with emphasis on Sabbath YI Lo Dby O Ao iy of | mouth and his nds handenffed together Burned in Efigy. which Nas just been adopted by the F eral buildings were burning, The firestopped | o WHPPY ARg, = threo years they sepa- | desccration and such publle warks ‘as mails, e auit T the bottom of thie swell, whio per- | Mround the log of a safe, out of which 8300 [ Azpaxta, Ga., Oct, %.—A sensation has army. ‘The sample is for civilian use and is | o ¢ iy e oPpSe | rated, though no divorce was ever granted, | railroads and newspape iss Lucy J. | B I8 e opossum to jump in the other | had ~ been " stolen. Mr. — Bates was | | Lo aninitaead in this state over the se- 2 waer-proofed, diagonal cassimere, which ‘hf:l:::" :nlrlr:;u(ln::l;:,‘fi.',‘,""'t|¢“ n‘::l"( 8 220 | June 0th last lardesty droveto Niles, nine Holmes, of ‘\l“-\I[Ef:;»fi':&'fh‘r‘“1]|}11l»'.]§3‘|' and | Pitkor and gnpasum o Juiln A e OUMOES ooy ralaaned from il hfs: ‘uncomforia: || LoCR-precipliatad jnpthisistate overitieite ias been tested in an exposure of twenty- s 3 ; ) lection of Atlantaas the site of the techno- feutfs. filed | school. The senate appropriated s said @ stranger camo 1n the | §65,000 to the foundation fund, and the gov- fgoand inquirid the rate 10 | ernor appointed a commission of fivo to oL 0 Ny ta site. Atlanta, Macon, Athens and ik he did last night and when | Pentield were the contestants, offering larze iss 2 b i N ble osition, and was taken to our ko pavy. I Uit | leaved meross the street 'to the jail, ty, with Miss Mary Oben- | giure” was read by the secretary. At the | K0od fisning there, and thereby drew the rab- | 150 L/ oD wnd haa the '||‘:xir|nh\:-‘:';Ix:n’nlil«‘)::l\c)ln"i:l:.l,'l'll';:s-'m“"ll'l‘;‘hrl' which quickly burned. The prisoners ‘{,(.m dorfer, and they were married. At thattime | afternoon session Mrs. Mary Allen” West | bitto the tap Alf Aalikitho- ruse uat GHAT 1| o, M. Bat D Andlisd Anoe . § released. ‘The fire leaped to the north side of | fardesty’s wife was living in Niles, Hard- | read the report of the publication committee. stio of the demooratio party, which eould i Gaiog o oy Ariny leaves granted: Captain John K, | ain street, destroying houses and other | esty and his new wife went to Chattan ooga, | They have received $52220 during the past Hl"l“ d “‘““"“ o e it \‘vu!» some point in C Ty e R s on " Jeterson Bar. | buildings in'its path. While the fire to the | and the zenuine Mrs. Hardesty getting wind | year, an inerease of $2,600. The Unton | Fubaeqit brts prougut Baxguege RECin Wi | ive at the time. Tacka ' Missour, one - month: Lieutenant | north of Hotel Marble was raging it had squn procecdings against him | Siznal has 20,573 regular_subscribers and has | drew thein atso. He satil tie, FEPRBHAN | cail again, Ormond M. Lissak, Fourth artillery, six | Spread to the south, destroying in quick Miss Obendorfer returned home | put forth forty new publications during the party would have punishe: £ 0| bro B A the azent turned to look up the rate he siid | o es, When the commission mef o months, sick leave. cbssion many business blocks and the post- | & month azo, She declared she had not | year. George C. Hall submitted the business x{n.m had not been eleyven democrats on o QUL wEni 0 JaTEY ::'_m_ laghe W! A"I:““lml.‘fl \(\ !;.I- KII\A”(‘;Ilnm“.A‘n \|||l_ls\{lxlr VALUE OF EXPORTS AND INMPORTS, oftice. Kknown of Hardesty’s previous marriaze, and | report of the Union Signal, the excel- | thiJiy Jer was o joko about the | knocking him down and vartially stanning [ Na by the deciding. vote of Commise AL OF KXPORTS AND INBORTS orts | . The old county building and Exchange | immediately atter her return sued for divorce | lent showing of which- elicited applause. ob's onty refoinder was a joke about the | KK, L oUoA i ik sonses hio found | ALianta by, the declding yolo of Cominle- auThe chlet of the bureau of stallsties reports | 1 orelwerg next biirned, as 41so tha Baptist | from him, "Hardesty bimselt turned up here | Mrs. I, Bradley, of England, spoke on *So- Wan cuuzhtin i Lollow, tree who, Whon 1 | hiinsel in the condition stated, ~ The’ fire | S\ bilter over tue election, and. yubllohed $ha valus apiis axpory and Uaporls o chureh. Most herioe eiforts wero made to | last night drunk and gave himself up to the Purity.” “1 bring you greeting of love | luction that he voted e republiean ticket in | LoV’ io'o the barn of Ttichard Townsends, | For%Siter over the selection, aid published AR Rl LTI Save the chuteh, by ffty young ladies of the | police. He liad a hearing this morning and | from the Euglish soeieties T represent and 3 « ] ad: |ihroved labo. o Harh ob Jiihiard Bawasonos, i i g irough. tember 30. as . Ve A e e s e e F b from our champlon—the best-loved and worst- | Pushed hiis finger ieh was entirely destrosed With most of | vote was cast Assistan United States Districs A o s, FDOF normal sehoo), who forined buckes brlgads, | was bound over for tria) from our ciamplon-cthe bestlosed aud worstc | PG ERCE Were fie reclptents of many | its contents, involving o loss of 810" ke | Xiiomey Ul eniled M Heard out and T MISSISSIIPE MAN APPOINTED, '[\:-Hh»hn!mm nued burning on the south. Fatal Railroad Wreck. «j“‘ihl- Soolal pur;ly.“us Wo e it means flowers. Bob was given a floral crown. attract people and then stole the money, §;’,‘"‘\‘f"{‘{'.;f‘.'w“('fi et plx";-vlflulllfl‘x]'yll'[;’ Pho proeside: S A r ¥ \ford, | Thirty-three dwellings, nineteen stores, A 23, T the purifying of “'the people. wish e - The citizens are aroused and oflicers are | miv'ods I EG Oriso0 -UNGHR f of o presidunt ias aopotnted 1o N, Buford, | g5 e ehurches and two nowsvaper offioas are | - ALT0ONA, 1’4, Oct. 23, —Thls afternoon, | we had 'a ' movement like ‘your ~W. The Eplscopal Convention. doins R ihet s “Fotsiblo to. capiure.the | Grice ever Mr. leard, News comes to-night N A/ 0 R RO Liiad) Burned, - The 1085 is estimnted at §300,000; | 88 the rezular passenger train from Coalport | €, T. U. in Enzland, Many of our | Cmicao, Oct. 23.—The house of deputles | yhjovus, As yet there is no clew, that the students in Athens last night burned 1 1RARS THE NEBRASKA WINTEUS, insurance, small to Cresson of the Short Line railroad, was | purity workers are not with us on the tem- | of the Protestant Episcopal ehurch resuned i A8 A 3 Ar. Heard in efliey, o in the United States generally look ———— onits way down the grade, half way be- | Deraiice question, and thls; somewhat retards | 1t deliberations this worning, . br The Shake at Summerville. Protani T o pos the climate of the Northwestern states A Sensational Suicide. tween the two places, the engine jumped the | WOIK: Clark presented the report of the committee on De ches e P Fei v e T aid territories, where the thermometer some | WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The sixth auditor’s | track and went over a steep embankment, | pisgel® SYening HILADELPULA, Oct, ile testifying ntendent of the | of which was accompanied by religions exer- | ceived at2a, m. report the damage of Sum- o her report, Mrs, | clses. After receiving tie message from the | merville by the shock yesterday afternoon is spoke on the objects and | hous the house went into com- | greater than first stated. Seventy-five chim- times records 40° below zero, as about as cold | office was the scene of a sensational suicide s it would be possible to live in. ButLieu- tenant Scheutze, of the navy, who has just mel supe turning twice over in its descent, killing | woung woman’s work, mi Atthe evening mepllll§ Mrs. Frances J. | memorials of deceased members, the reading | CHABLEsTON, Oct. Fireman Grant Hatfield and seriously injur- | Susan Evans Pec in Judge Gordon’s court yesterday after- noon in the case of Mckadden against to-day. Robert W, Alston, a clerk in that . ATy V. C - s Ao it vhole to conside e Stricker, which was a dispute about an over- e burhed from Siberia. where he went to dis. | branch of the government service,after coolly | jng Engineer 11, I, Hibbs, The passenger | erms of the W.C.T. U, Miss Mary M- | mittee of the whole to consider questions | povy naveto comedown, A number of geysers ADHER WAALEH MEAR, AR A AR {ribute the presents ordered by cougress for | announeing to the chief of the division that | cars remained on the track. As far as can | Dowell, of Illinols, described the work in | affectig liturgical roviston. || 1 (o | ave been discovered where oily water spouts flow of water, August Huberts, 8 witbess for i the natives who succored the Jeaunette | Lie “was going to putan end to this thing,” | be learned spikes had bee placed in a frog | that state. The spectal Lopla was tho alterations and | ave bast SIsChares UGy MAIeE SPD | the defense, made use of the followlng survivors, brings back with him a Tecord of | \ied o his desk, took a 3 calibre revolver | At that point by some wiscreant. It is —=miey . addlsions proposed for adaption by this ean- | up oo isly, ator he language: *If dot brick hadn't been dire ¢ temperatiire that makes 40° below zero seem - SO8K, thought to have been the work of Hungarians A KNIGHT PROTESTS. vention, and atter submision to the dioceses | of kerosene oil. It is accompanied [ 0" " " n SRS SOl Ty ; der I af caved in.” A B e Ay by comparison, “Thie | from his pocket and in the presence of his | Wi Tiaq'Dean formerly employed in the con: 3 - for tae next threo years for final adoption at | by tine sand of different colors. The | 4¢f = = alley voud hat caved in." @ thermometer reports for November and De- | felow clerks sent a bail crashing through his | g etion of the road The Plea For the Ohlpago Anarchists | the next convention. These changes differed | people of the town are thoroughly | £eheral lalh ensued, Witehs Bige FOCER i el verage brain, The pistol was placed so near his g = oD A Not the Sense af ‘the Order. from the alterations and additions hitherto | \orked up and_wreat uneasiness Is felt by | Promptly ehiecked. anc, hringing bie brofane ! cerber, 1585, show a1 averag ature. 1:15 a. m—It is reported that three or four af I y Lod) By A T e aR ok, "of 875 below Zero, On | Liead that the hair was singed and the skull | oniiofeJ5e ke rallroad have been badly in- | PITTSURG, Pa., Oct, 23.—The action of | considered, in that, unlike tho latter class, | all. “Lhe shock's duration is estimated at witness betore him, fined him $25 for cons i O O o aitha present year the spirit 1n | shattered. ‘The unfortunate man lived but | S8R 00 EWIS killed, ¥ o Knehts ot Lo R mond. i mak. | they require three years for their final ratii- | from twenty to thirty seconds and the force | HWVEOf courty T mometer (mereury 18 of no use in | forty-five minutes after the fatal shot had | €% RO Wi Knights of Labor at Richmoud, in mak- | oy e form adopted at the last con- | go great that persons found it exeeedingly : - B il 0 50° balow zero, and yet as | been iired. Nervous depression is said to A mopm— ing a plea for wercy in bphalfo of the con- | Vention and submitted to the dioceses in the | Qiflicult to get out of their houses o open ; Gas Oauses a Fire. ] far s heard from no one was frozen to death, | have led to the act. He was a son of Colonel End of the Louisville Strike, victed anarchists at Chieago, has caused con- | book of notification was concurred n, the | the doors and some cases are reported wiiero Cincaco, Oct, ~lhe Chicagn Glass ¥ Thentenant Scheutze is at present busy pre. | Bob Alston, of Atlanta, LouisviLLe, Oct. 23.—As the result of a | siderable comment amang the conservative | house of bishops having fi‘!l*ml\lllm'hlml in ons were thrown down by the shaking. | Manufacturing works, at Fortieth street and paring his vouchers for presentation to and G — conference there has been an | labor leaders of this cify. There were other | }fs favor. Forithe ‘ordor! how th sy ttor la | was a shght shock in Summerville and [ Wentworth avenue, burned this afternoon, avproval by Secretaries Bavard and Laoar. | o LA "'”")"l""( "B"“*l o { amicable agreement —and the strikers | measures adopted and pegommended at the fl‘u‘:r;‘l:‘;??{;? obf:ff.s'“l'mfy'“fl.rfl'l:.'rfi on ‘lr (,lmlle]lnuiul 11:63 last i ht. No HANAKE. | [0us, $50,000; insurance, $0,00. The come 1t will be amusiug 10 see the able first couip- ANSAS CrTy, Oct. 23.—-One of the most | go back to work immediately and | Richmond eonventi letly b P ? Serpiure 1, o e development of the geysers at Sum- | 20 TEE 8 TR LU0 ehinery 1 be b Sca tho sule Aesk colie | | % MERK: Moh WA | creey) B L8 o _ imipedt A chmond convention which are quietly but | pointed to be Read,” the general order “Con- | meryille by yesterday's shocks is corrobor- | Jany emp as to run the machiners {rolle examining them, aa the lioulonant | barbarous rimes ever perpotrated 1o hls ity | freteht has bagun moying. Swilchuuen woro | poverdicless severely criteized by members | ferning the Service of tho Church”includ: | aten, bt “the all found i the water i cxc | 40 otk of s, expioding cauaed tho words that are rignttul to look twon. e | JLCTCY aterty, He engaged fn 8 quarrel | ien's bay will be remunerated by the trip | OF the order {p Pittsburg. Thomas 4, Arm- 1A an shlamad Inbie Of KOkl HeSiiNice | FiAled by the fack wisr the wefude of tho | 160 o~ d traveled from St. Petersburg to Alaichia. on [ D7 7 M s g 4 . strong says ie plea in alf of the an- . By COS ctory has b i S E_— - Ao Thdigbirka river. in noriheastern Sibaria, | With bis wife, knocked her down and beat | 8¢ thelengthofit, _ archists 15 very much bu of place. It Is & | much new matter, not only lu form But i | futo @ ‘drain ‘in which ke =geisers | NObA ko and lowa Weather, upwards of 15,000 miles, About 5,000 wiles | her to insensivility. The fiend then saturatea O R 5 disgrace to the order and is not in accord with | substance, is afforded and tho net result 18,8 | appeared, “The water does not' spout or Nebraska: Fair weather, northerly « were made ou sledges drawn by reindeer, | her clothing with kerosene, set fire to it and onster Parade of inights, the sentimenta of & wajoeity of the members, | MmArked enrichiment, of s poftlon of (e | very hich from mostof the geysers but Ibis | winds, colder, dogs or horses. Sibel according to this { Jeft her, making his escape by the back door PuinAveLrura, Oct. 23,—The parade of | We have nothing in common with anarchists, pnl)u o0k containing what | ”|e nlssive reported that the water fs throws up full TR S by leat Gontieman, 1 not mocd for the cuisine | of the Botse. 1t was several minutes before | the Kuights of Labor to-night in honor of the | o more than we have with murderers, and | and mandatory in the service of the, churel | three fost from one of them near SsbIov | rains in castern portion, Winds shi-t.ug i nner&nl [ \‘I;:lu:lu. 3 His :le ““L“““l"‘!{ the neighoors discovered the wowan’s awful | delegates from thiseity to the Richmond con- | 'lme =l;o|:lhl be clearly ‘“.u n. The I.. :ll:r:lhrnrurl:\“-:\uus of the book will be acted :(\:/‘{; ”ll]l:e \3\‘41.[-:‘ ‘\!‘;;: x_;;w ::};» ..Ix‘. \(l x.u( ‘the nort, colder, bread, fishand dried reindeer wea \is | condition, when the flames were extinguished. | ye 4 archists of the country will construe the [ UPO nday. e o 1p [P OEYSIAL N0 D! PHIFDRN00S PRCUTYL - e B sesod i but Bo 18 not anxlous 10 | §Her bous was burhed 1o n trisn. and sue died | 1usom who returued tlis evenlng, was | action of the Richmond convention to mean | The week's sesslon was conciuded this | here to-day. 3 A Florida Lynching K0 again. today, "The murderer 15 still aé large. A X00p tion o L that the knights are inclined to sympathize | €Vening in the clection of ¢ shops for - 3 : f A b o et LG B e e e o s (o 8Seiy | tlon of the kind ever seen in Philadelobia. | withthem. * I demonstrutes one thing, the | Wissionary jurisdictions of Nexida and Mayor Harrison for Congiess. | dacssoxvivir, Fin., Oct. ime The recently issued orders concerning | diseussed. It is estimated that 50,000 men were in line. | Home club element whieh ruled the gotven- | | mhvlml»h‘t'mn,ll.u,-u'l ldabo. ")’-l‘ix"u?'.' CutcaGo, Ock. %.—~The dewocrats of the | Union special from Apalachicola says: John deputy marshils at elections was the cause o —— e Sap— tion and which passed the resolution yester- | Kirby, rector of Wrinity cliurch, Fottsdam, | piird congressional district nowinated | and Lot Benen were - luched | to-dey at & serions misunderstanding between Altor- Liquor Dealers Fail 3 A Lost Schooner. day is more or léss in sympathy with the an- [ N- Y ybfla“tlz('l{f 1([1: ‘l "f.,»“fx.mf' l;;lc';uu“ Mayor Carter H. Harrison this afternoon, | Blounstown, Franklin county, in this state, ney Ges arland and Cowptroller Dur= | @uicaco, Oct. 23.—The liquor house of | Bostoy, Oc The schooner Jalin W, | archistic element. This faction will not be | Rev. Etnelbart Laibot, vector of B Saeh | Fiarrison deelined to say whetlier Le would | for the murder of Joln Grittin on Octeber 2, ) ¢ haiw, which threatened for a time to result in | 4 0 8 - i he hands of ) sailed from this port August | Allowed to prostitute the noble purposes of | Macon, Mo., of the last named Jurlsdietion. | ge..oror yot, B of he iatter. " Tmimediately | $he Cavaroc company went into the hands of | Monson, which sailed from this port August | . Jorder.” ‘Reporta frou the Richmond con- | The ceiemonies were lmpressive. P el All Ho st after the order was issued Duran sent word | the sheriif today, under levies for $19,545 on gy T & m{“ Srew o ton P | vention showed that there was war in thie SR g e P An Incuvable Iusane Asylum. | Sr. Jouxs, N. F —A telegram fhiat besause congress had failed to make a | stock and tixtures. A Neavy business has | for lost. She carried a crew of ten wen. | yanks, and it will coutinue uniil some nister Cox Resigns. DUBUQUE, la., Oct, oelal Telezram | fiom ‘Tilt Cave, Notre Dame bay, this -evens Bheciic appropriation for the pay of these | been done at times by the firm during the | Charles Doty was her master and nearly all | wronis are righted.” "Mr. Armstrong voiced | Wasuixazox, Oct. 28.—Tlie formal resig- ha e Sist M 1 estal 2 ) 1 B AhPaohld ot approve requisitions for | past ten years, but of late trade has fallen off, | thecrew befong in the provinces. The ves | the sentiments of ali the prowinent labor | nation of 5. 8, Cox, minister to Turkey, s | 10 the BEE ie Sisters of Merey willestabs | ine repoits the loss: of a tishing vessel and their pay, Garland @ pote back calling | and the expenises have largely increased. l sel was of Lfty-live lons register, leaders here, been received at the departinent of state, J lish an incurable insané usylum Lere, | il on Thursday lust.

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