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? | e — hE e e i ————— - . . B s i e i 3 ST TN =T T (] T T 02 A S 9= > E iy o =y ! ! SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25. 1886, NUMBER 119, | ) - - — - ———————————————————————— 3 F AT - \ SN v . . LAl 9 TR v | 1 ol POY l;; ‘R P “ I\ SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES, N WA ' L THE NEW YOKRK MAYORAL N C WICN N TRAITOR THOMPSON, RN 1) N b ' MALTTR A POSTOFFICE PRECEDENT. | 300" S 2 o sictween one o | LUE WEEK TN WALL STREET. | C e coming scragae | 4 NEW - CAMPAIGY ISSUE. | | : e one | PEEURO-PNEUMONIA - PLAGUE. . ‘ | The Great War Conssiracy to Set the — Likely to Continue, — Increasing kach Day. [ NOME Afife, - | z ' itp, O {ew York Heral Y i NEW Youk, Oct. 24.--|Special Telegram to ' ‘ £0 ' Osuntry Postmasters Must Not Use Their | MAT P ot A—[New Vork Merall | A Welcome Reaction to the Market DAring | o 1y Wienever the subject of the ap. | 100 Saloons and the Demooratio Party Re- | NrEW Youu, Oct. 24— A Tt Vart, of this | Dr. Salmon, National Veterinarian, Makes i Positions to Advertise Private Business. | covarnment has received official intimation | Past W, proaching election s disoussed the chief sposible For the Haddook Murder. AR R gl AL bl His Report on the Diseace, ] — that as yet the president of the United States name s that of Hewitt. Politicians do. not 5 | sauthorn conspiracy referred to in :‘u |‘n: | 1 AN OHIO MAN SAT DOWN ON. |™ “'v‘; !-;\\: 3 |»"' laina 'l"- dl‘ it m RAILROAD STOCKS ST EADY. | P« “‘\(n-‘]v:mw h ’-‘;l”,m".(‘w.‘r.“v'v::h”.I of :.‘H:;': LAWLESSNESS ENCOURAGED. | ville dispateh yesterday Among theseare | AN APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION. secms likely to continue as the disagreement | George or Roosevelt as about the possibil SWo ccounts of meetings b by Thomy \ R also continties betivesn the two govornments | _— | of Hewitt being defeated, being at present | 5o atid oitier conspirators. By : ' l,\ wiio ' 1 General Brady's Book—A Series of [ with regard to the intent wning of the | A Prediction That Securities Will Go | farin the lead for the mayoralty, Hewitt is | Méeting of the Towa Anti-Horse thiet | (G0 CHEIEHIE Y FEREE WA | e Advocates the Wholesale Staughe Honr Dances to be Given at the | aereementot Februaty 1 | Migher the Coming Weel, and | made the point of attack by his opponents. Soctaty—tixorbitant Water Rates | tho names of & man now a prominent federal | 1€F of Cattle in and About Ch | White House by Mrs, Cleveland of ministers will meet toni onsid a General Feeling of Confls Tihie friends of Fww:\\.wn'v?.lu.y'x' that ||K«w“n Agitating the feople of Des oMicotioldler 1h Cliteago, anil of & an who 18 | Congrans Usaed (6 Take Avtion | il S R what conrse the colonial minis prepared dohos Dhevay < the candidate to be defeated in_order to STotnse<tike Bl SOTINERE. wily wmciRL Ltk - ahe | el | ashington News. to adopt as to the shipping and protectionist elect their favorite. The supporters of George mentioned, At this meeting Thomp. ety i Interests. e will ask the cabinet (o replace ‘ realize hie stands no chance of becoming \J son was hewrd to tell of the A Postmaster’s Predicament. all American imports and vessels under the Among the Bulls and Bears, mayor unlesshe can overcome powerful in- The Damocrats and Prohibition. | fail of this and other plots to eripple the National Veterinarian's Report, ' CHINGTON, Oct, 24— [Special Telogram | duties of the fourth and highest class in the [ New Yo, Oct, 24.—[Special Telegram to | fluences now at work in the interest of Mr Des Morses, la., Oct, 26.—[Special to the | AR \ : A Wasiiveroy, Ost, 24.~Dr. Salmon WASHINGTON, Oct. i % ¢ | north. and to say that the inauguration of | g to the Bk, [—An Ohio postmaster who runs | colonial tarilf by way of reprisals, The | the Brr.)-Speculative interest in the mar- | Hewitt, so it seems that the engineers of | Brr.]—The confessions of theaccomplices in | yotq and the eployinent of men to_cngage | Chiel of the bureau of aniwial fndustry, in 0 dry goods business in connection with his | Cuban representatives depre this measure | ket the past week has centercd upon the | Georgs and Roosevelt cara little about each | the Haddock murder at Sioux City has intto- | in- them cost the confederacy €500,000, | his official teport upon the outbreak of pleuro- A dry i i ¥ in t leracy | | oftice has gotten himself into trouble. He is [ Which will hand over all the carrying trade | question whether the two parties in the mar- | other, but are dofng all they can to detract | duced a new issue into the campaicn, for | Thompson also said that they had under- | pneumonia at Chicago, d sscribes the manner 1 complained of by a rival merchant, The | of West Indian sugar to other countries. In | ket are evenly balanced. For nearly two | from IHewitt's strength, Politicians, how- theseconfessions show the murd postmaster hiad & quantity of small envelopes | diplomatic eirelesit is believed that the com- | months it has been pretty generally believed f fro 41 “‘:‘{"‘,'K'(",;“*I'I'I::""‘*_lil*‘_“‘“.""‘);'_"I"l' 1| direct work of the saloons, and that they were of aneat little pattern printed with an ad- | mereial conflict cannot long remain unsettled, | that the priees of all sceuvities must advance, | eiuse the dofection in the domocratie ranks | [NSpired todoitby the justification of their | vertisenient of the bargains for sale at his | as tho other nations having trealies such as | and the few who thought prices too high | in favorof George will weaken Iewitt. Mr. | 18 ! v store, E purchaser of stamps at the | England ana Germany especinlly want | have not hesitated to acknowledge the over- | Mr. Hewitt, being asked his opinion, said : Wien the prokibitory law had gone into | northstated, Thompson also stated that | follows: ““T'he milkmen at fivst stoatly de ica to obtain what concession they | whelming force of those who were satisiad | 1 Wil Tehtat what I liave snid botare, that It | effcet instead of submiittin to its provisions Wlen flio 'tine came, whivh was tho last p them the — st continue to advance, For at least six | ideas 18 Georse be elected that T have ac. | the best means to make it odious, the demo- | vecognized, and at Chieaco, whore hie had Death of & German Counnt. weeks the bear party has been dormant—in | cepted the nomination of the united demo- | eratic party immediately sought to brewk it | been “assured the prisoners would be ry BreuiN, Oct. 24—(New York Herald 3 was the | taken o release wrisoners from all the north- | i which {ie rn prisons: had purchased arms and smi A it gled'them fo their “friends” suflicient to and says nave armed all the prisoners, and that “this [ Was of itself a demonstration of its con i snoss axtanded by the demoeratic party. | was all that was wanting, our friends in the | tazions chazacter. The report continues as | plague was (race | covored in the distillery stable to and dis- postoflice gets them enclosed in one of these | A envelopes, and as any one buying a quantity | could claim in the Spanish colonies. there we nied the existence of any disease among their cattle, but - when the evidenee becamo | too stron g to be longer contested. it was ad mitted that they recognized the appearance wants something in-which to envelope Is a continual advertisement of ' ), " act p) r i \ I 2 ob | 0 ver 8 ging | leased and the eity burned and de troyed i the ingenious postmaster’s private business. 3 fact there are no bear leaders all in the | critic party, down and rob it of ail power by encouraging of the lung disease in 1858 They at first " Cable=Special to the Brk. Count Fred- o v, ok I8 ©f Mr. Georgesaid: “I am as sure of being o) e R isobe: 'he pa only little was done before the leaders we att 1o e el ral N The department has decided that this form | Cable=Suecial to tue Biie) ~Count h‘l market now and Cammack fs eredited with | ME Georcesaidz ST am - as sure of being | wen to disregard and disobey it. The party | {u attributed it to the chemicals used in the : of “offensive partisanship” must stop and having made pretty considerable losses even went so far that in_two state conven - mash by dist I would have been clected without Irving lers, also to feeding slop too ST AL e ::.',’],‘"'f““,' \l‘.':‘:;..‘.::’ \;:;:‘,)‘1‘:““\";‘ .n“;;u vos | whenover o lis ventured o operatd upon | Hall, but with it ] am invineible, ‘Hho totaj | tions t Marshalltown in 184, and Cedar THE CHEROKEE TROUBLE, liot, but had finally concluded 1t was cone everybody entering a postoflice should be on l)mlu)ln' ”N‘“_‘m‘ ‘:-l_ u-m-u} T :1‘-.\1‘\- that side of the market. There are, however, istration is 235,57, a.ainst 205,508 last | Rapids in 1855—it practically encouraged men Adonted Oitisie DatEvmined ¢ Bies tagions pleuro-pneumonia. It was soon aseer an equal foothnz,” says Third Assistant Post- | DA TS WIS WS DRGSENE AL I8 QA | a iereat many traders who have sold out their | S¢4t gile 0 to break the law, and did cause them to bo- [ Adopted Citizens Dotermined to tained that cattle had been removed from ter General Hazen, “A postmaster should AHB L s A asEY T il' h stock and during the past week there has “ PRONOUNCED SOCIALISTS. » lieve they would be justitied in keeping open ,I,HII ST ToTT OBES '15!‘ L i 1 | the Phenix distiltery stables, driven over the not make a display in his oftice during office tache at the Austriun embassy in St. Peters- | hoon some important accessions to the ran a4 saloons in detiance of the statutes. Aeting TN A Lt he adopted | giroets of Chicago and allowed to pasture on burg. His second son, whois a student at hours of polities, religion or any other sub- | 1! o 4o Latintlaag jecton which diverse opinions tmight exist | ¥ 10UnM Was not present. 1 is suid that ho . * | 1eaves no fortuue. among his community in the shape of posters of those speculators who believe the rise | Another Sunday Mceting m Chicage | under this shield ot » great varty's advico | Pelaware Shawnee white and colored eitizens | o commons.” The doctor then details the CHVIR O COHLINNE WILHOUE A BYGAE A \vaks Harangued By a Crank. and protection, the lawless element in several | have almost - entered into aconsviracy | guarntine measures and adds: Tt might by therefore willing to sell the market whenever | CicAa 24.—~A meeting of “Pro- | Towa cities have continued to defy the law, | d€ainstthe Cherokees beeause of difference | gugly said that no cattle conld be removed announeing political moetings or placards ABponliNg to o Ubar, it became dull for a turn, hoping it might | nounced Socialists” was held this afternoon | and to persecute even to death any who at- :" n'(‘!‘{'jf”"l‘ heid as hr]l_’u‘ ;'Ui;\’(lurlfnn O | from the distilleries without being known by I setting forth the fact that ‘I love Jesus.’ Sorta, Oct, 24, The chiefs of the sobranjo | 181l O enough so as to give them a profit on [ to ratify the “United Labor” candidates. | tempted to interfere with their business. reaties and compacts by which they were | 6 pers of tie state live stock commission. NN ands Ducy [ the sentiment of resistence to law which the | ddopted. Fhe Cherokees construe the treaties ¥ R L he [Hsgeas. t tlis. B | ave touhiod & sort to/this esae witlepftation shiort sales, and when they had covered give | ‘The attendance was limited, J. T rto chureh us he please o same : to compls ! use of his oftic 3 e ister 10 Influenee or Increase s private | bars as Russian agent in Bulgaria, aud to ask ; postitaster to intluence or Inerease his privte | 4lo%; i name a_candidate for the Bul- | Whoop it up BEADY'S 1100 arian throne. Russian consuls in Bulgaria | sion houses have welcomed the reaction of o day’s Capital has this: Ih ‘l,';"l‘lll\lf';'lfl' "\Lll“\l'lufl' assports to mem- | the past few days as a healthy sign, as the | Inspection of city and suburban herds ot the et o oGttt | them a chiance to- acquire stock suflicient to | made the prineipal specch, After advo democratic party nurtured and promoted s | {0 1How themall political, eivil and other |yt out the fact that the contagion had ST make it worth their while to turn in and | ing the elaims of the candidates, Ducy al- | to-day as responsible for the murder of Had- | MEhts east of the ninety-sixth degree, with | 00y vory widely disseminated; that diseased cain, Conservative commis- | Mded to the condemned anarchists. e | dock as is the man who fired the fatal shot, | N0 claim whatever upon tho country | qyiyals had been runninz upon lots whero “Last week Piil Armour spent 88,500 [ The democrats themselyes realize the fact, | West of the mincty-sixth degree or the |y any eattle grazed, and that practically we for Pinkerton's men and killed one | and have tried in every way to eseape publie Cherokee outlet. This outlet, the Cherokee must consider all unfe pastures and ‘Meeting Gen- eral Brady, lato assistant postmasier wen- i) natural pulsation of a legitimate advance | Door inofensive man. Will he be brought | convietion. Soon after Mr. Haddock was | hold, was u wise fotesieht of theft forefathers | yacant lots on the westand south sides of vn.‘\(\..iu"m.»l-u;v-lt_lli;;zl\‘ ¢ 'I:‘)fix::.'f. Ll GiXAsBRsR rtaes and as proving that tho rise has not been so | before the court? No. Why, If Jesus [ shot they started the absurd story that the | | t elalm the revenues that now | Chicago infected, and all of the cattle run- | el By gl N Rt ey : ] T o while | Tapid as to discourage the idea of going | Christ was brought before Judge Garry, he | deed was done by some old per- s off the outlet should go exclusively to | ning at large as exvosed. Most of the cases | book which 15 to contain all the politieal | Loxpoy, Oct. 2h.—Mr. Gladstone, while ) | short and at the same tine bringing a host of | Would be convicted just as were those other | sonal enemy who had followed | Cherokeesby blood. 'The last two of the disease Yound were chronle and some jail. The present | him from Wisconsin for this [ menis —per capita has been, by an | op the herds presented plain evidence of act of “the mnauonal council, paid to e ts of the epoch, and reveal the inner con- | fellinga tree at Hawarden, on Sa sclousness of the Garlield campaicn, He smiled and said that he was sure of pub nrday, routed a nest of wasps. They made an at- small speculators on weak marging who | Christs now in would be driven to throw over their stock on [ course of this « 3 L overnment must be | purpose. They did not stop here, but deso ) _ it v ving been extensively resorted to in Chi- lisher, as he lind received a liberal offer from | tack upon him, i conseauence of which he small decline at a time when there | stopped — if we have to take mel o TdandEN00) ““‘:l wlandered nis | tie Cherokees by blood only. The | oy WA s essened losses, 3 a Hartford house, and of readers, for he had | Was unable to attend chureh to-ds s his no demand whatever from | it by the throat and ehoke out its foul 4 adopted citizens elaim that wnen they were it appears to be one of the means by which the contagion in the distillery stables 18 still a matter of doubt. Milkmen believe it was introduced with some cows bought at o O relermt ‘mon s | face was terribly swollen from the clieets of | Shorts, " Ther does mot soom to b | life.. 4% % % % 8" G880 ol hveady | stricken family in their ghoulish attempt to [ adopted by the Cherokees {hey were givon westing what had better be left out of the [ the nsects’ bit two opinions as to the ultimate course of | grown with whieh capital will attempt to | find in personalmalice and revenge someex- | all rizhts and interest as native Cherokces. Work when the book was published. 1le was prices, The question is whether the reac- | anz youand me it we attempt to tell the | cuse for the fiendish murder. They mdig- | These adopted citizens are holding meetings confident they would all buy or borrow acopy tion of the past forinight has been suflicient, | truth.” But we will tell the truth and will not | nantly denied that it conld around in the country and raisine funds to No Decision a At X N ot, 34,1 ; 5 ve been com- | faprtlont iy sido S e RRabAIOroNT the Union Stock yards in the fall of 1854, 1T 10 see what was in i, but lie said he hadu't [ Rost, Oct. 24Tl attended the con- | or whether the clique, who el the stocks | be Ining. But, it necessary, Armour will | witted by the saloons and rushed frantcafly | Fpresent their side of the euse before, epn | yhis version is correet, Uis obviously inipos- ot along very rapidly, Hehad written the | gregation of most ex ardinals to dis- | at the begiuning of thie rise are satistied with [ be.” Diey said further that 'he. would tell | to thelr defense whenever the crime wag | Siess atits next session, as they did Tast | G50 e at this late day whether the without avail. The Cheroke eupon the real murderers. But | 1o i tier sottod i ToARIONE leads of w fex enanters and commenced o | euss the position of the holy see toward the | theadvance and are disposed to ffetal Wy, to | animals were infocted tsome of the centers wlcet theiv | the truth on the lake frontnext Sunday if he | charged her prepare the title page when he got stuck and | Jiatian gov 7 i securities whenever opportunity offcrs. No [ had to do so in front of a watling gun and | tie confe 1 o are oot f e vhich existed in Hlinois that : 5 got alian government, and the exvediency of ity : YRBiE { ¥ the confessions of Leavitt, Bismarck and ena i i bRl 4 of contagion which existed in Hlinok liadi't been able to"eo on any’ farther, ~As | {ehIADEPVEEAmERG, (00 (e SXbatiEhe o | one prediets o sharp break as long as prices | with a rope around his neck, - He added that | Grieber, show that public sentiment was then ‘”';”:[:\ that striet justice nmiay be done all | RLE EEREL Tk this oceurred by contiet soon as he got his crops in ho proposed t0 g0 | qegision was arrived at. No | stand anywhere near where they do now, [ “Wlien the time comes I and every other an- | riuht in holdine the saloons directly responsi- | Petes: e With some of the many eastern calves which atitagain, He was a horny-handed son of toil now and was more at home in the har = S:j:v }“""'1:\'.\"“";4’_':‘\ ljytl‘:;l‘\.\:‘{b_: }1‘3:‘-1‘\:1'\? Nl arehist will be as l.nlflL necessary.” vl for the foul erime, and public seatinient is Relics of the Red Men, were then l’f“l*i".fl through e SHrds.y 'l;lyi VTR A AL B dBaI b HERWIOR RN ot A Counter Demonstration. weneral upward movement may be relied i B how rlcht In arraluging the demoeratio paety | ¢ Sr. yosns, N. £ Oct Sh—Rolics of thoex. | State Hvo slodk cpmEnnl, Ane: ShdFEOIAS Nis winter tirnips in the eellar and his eorn | LONDON, ~ Oct. 24 Liverty - and | upon. Theto is nothing to discouraze the MG GEOwEan [l a3 cqually gty and caually responaible fUF | tinet race of red Indians, who were the | fiehicated antd exposed catile, but noither foddor i 'tho barh ho ‘intended b loelk | Property Defense ieague proposes to or- | hoidors of stock, an wany uneertwintios | CUSTER, Ment, Oct. 24—{Special Tele- | the tirtiblo olfehse. So the peoplé of oWt i | o il inhabitants of New. Foundland | Sata Inw nor apropriations made o securo around for a nice giltedged paper and apen | ganizea counter demonstration of cenuine | IAve disappearcd within the past week, 10| @ram (o the Brie. | —=Au army oflicer just ar- | 1,1ty nest week will also pass upon it as par- | were recently discovered on Pilley’s island, | the entorcement of its povisions are ade- togotowork.” 2 workmen on the lord mayor's day, if the | 1S anpatent 1o everyone who has anything | rived from Fort Custer states that a party of | ticipate eriminis in the foulest crime thathas [ Notre Dame bay. Very few remains of the | quate to the emergency. Every animal in the DANCES TO BEGIVEN AT THE WHITE HOUSEL | socialists carry out their project to’ hold a [ investedin railroad stocks that the progress | Crow Indians rode hurriedly into the post | ever been committed within the stat 2 5 AN 3 distillery stables and every one which Tiis worninids Washington Terald| (0 | Daiaic it das: fowards suengthenivg the existing 1015 | 20y reported that they had been at- | MEETING OF THE - ANTEMOISE ~ THIEE LIII\II\'(I race of Bethuks or Boethies have | [ty SHAEE 40 (YEIN BG Veom- administration organ) says: “There are in 5 - and the formation of such new combinations | Irid orted:that, they ha T e Al cen presorved, Thero aren few in private | hrona ot Chlonco. showld bo Summatily teresting rumors afloat thia s. Cleveland Liszt's Grave. LRk become necessiry “.| securo 'i‘”" lln !\.‘xl 1;3 a W 'Ip:ul) of Sioux near camn, During the past w n organization very | hands and the New Foundland museum con- | seized, condemned and slaughterad, ‘The will change matters as they have been in the RoME, Oct. 24.—The pope has refused to !;.\ “"',"“_'il}(*l’ld.\v becn steady and r about three miles up the Little Big Horn | gujetand unassuming in its pretensions, biit | tains a small collection, ineluding a skull and | experience of the world with this plague white loiise very materially, and she [ allow any ornament to be placed upon Liszt i banan ol «“'"\-‘ll '(_"“I_' has m; river, and two of their number had been | very useful and eflicient in its operations has | skeleton, some arrow’ heads, axes, gouges, | teaches us there is no other course which can Jeatis to Inaugurate o ser e of danc s v Doyond an unpinted woodon oross | S connection with Chictsos Clevelaid | iilied. — Colonel Dudley, post commandant, | heen holding jts annual meeting in this city. | and other stone fmplements: * In'a recent” | b elied upon to soeute the. extermination of s Damefourcinviting only younger peopleand | Boaring fils nae and thie Words “orate pro | praventany Testoratlon of fiansconturentai | Inmmediately ordered the® garrison under | This Waitigantihorsoibietsoclely and Itis | excavater one or two eraves opened, jeon | Hic contagion, Unfortunately, it1s only too ) 80| o n nobis.” Tatos or satisfactory ngresmont o e | arms, and in a short time arrived at the scene | PFOVing oncof great service to the state in tained the skull of an adult in an excellent | plain that such a measure cainot be carried devise some such plan_and have it put_into o B b DR S L ] ki ved at thescene | yany ways, Lts name might perhaps suggest | state of preservation. It has the eharac out, and_that it will not be attempted with- eficct as she really desires her salon Will be | il e Conwidered Nun and Vord, | G0 for the Teompany - his e | ot aetion with five troops of the First cav- | some of the summary methods that prevail in | isties of the skull of 1 savage, bat s well | ont’ additional legislation. Durinz the timo triumph, apotheosis of social Washington. BRI Ot General Kaulbars has ine | G0 ol g i oy slless oot | alry. They found two Crow Indians dead | Judge Lynelvs court on the frontier, but if | shaped and preity well developedin the intel- | which must elapse hetore decisive and vigor o1 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. i 1BNCTAl SAMIDALE 0B I ited States without making seme Kery | and two more wounded; while the Sioux left | 0, it woultl balie its work. The assocution | lectual rosion, otio that proves conclusively | ous action can be tuken, pubtic avaths will Cardinal Gibbons is in town looking after | formed the Buizarian zovernment by note ided concessions, which will doubtless |y 84, UL riors dead bn the field,having | Works entirely thfough the regularchannel of | that the Bethiks were by no means of a low largely succeeded the intense interest - e s S ai— matters connected with the building of the | that Russia will regard the proceedings of ise troublo. The growth of confidence in | : hat vereby I a 0 J 8 JULLE, Ll dh thie bullding o it Russin, ! use troubl growth ot cont 1 | e comimelied (o alantD BB AR TN Justice, but wien it gets after a hovsethief io | type. In the other grave a skeloton was | which s been manifested in this outbreal posad athollauntyeraity. “ilo youe cor. itho sobranss asnulliand void. the market is illustrated by the fact that the | oo the ‘apid advance o e savam? | hever dseapes. e organization now has in | found, which, with the exception of the ver- | of the disease: doubt aud suspicion whieh 4 bondent, who inquired about the progres - akness in any industrial stock as less of Ciility subordinate orders or chap- | tebra of the neck Is perfect. Apparently it is | cattlo dealers have Indusiniotsly labore Detachments were a¢ once sentout, and a " s horoueh soireh made ot the WIS and ra | ters with a membership of 2,500, These men | the sk 1 to 50 e, The Was 10 ot the work, the eardinal said: *Wo have t unon the general list than be WRECK. Te enough fund’ to start the work on the the: = leton of a young Boethie, nine o ten | ereate in regard to the nature of the dis = son is simple. As long as there ¢ 4 . 2 20 5 N B L ) . il Pl i on th s & AR reason is simple. ; Vet e Nietntty. but the Sions had mada | PUE m their private weans, thne and work, in | years old. The body fiad been ' wzapped in | will have grown to larzer proportions by con loticatdoparimant abiohos bbwawiil e Turchorartiontareofithoi:Colltalon Q"!‘,'lu'um'\4!‘"xfi.‘f-i'xl.];‘\':uxfil«- i Jroposition 1o | Y0 oy eseape. - No trace of thew contd | aiding the rozular ofiicers of the luw i rin: | biren bark, doubled together, lnid on lis gide | stant repetition: the inieiests affveted huilding operations until &pring on account Near Detroit. apply the scalpel to reduce the rate of Inter- | 107 10! hingdown horse thieves, and | and covered with o heap of stones. The [ will have fime to organize their op- ! 3: ::x: o Il'nir." I((l':lmlmh “l:‘:“m;ltln“{”ill‘i' DETROIT, Oct. 24, —A passenger train on '\C“"iiki‘.‘.‘.*}'u'.‘.‘ N T e g e other lune:ulvnF uuiwlnsl (Imn‘wll- form e ‘:p'u--‘u;v preserved whe n uulw position (hln contaglon 1“'" ln'l more e collection committee, have met with | y0 Dotroit, Grand Haven & Milwatkee raile 5 8! e distance. Now that new r = Ty peace and orde or while organized, wrappings of bireh bark were removed, and | decply rooteds the the task of eradieation creat success. “Ule funds oh hand, including | the Pewoi Grand faven & Milwaukee sl | cevers have boen appoitited, and, it is apparc SNAybejtholdnageliiayad. s name would imply, t drive out one clss | it has somewhat the appearance of x mummy, | will probably have inereased in magnitude, Miss Caldwell’s gift of §300,000, now amounts ady L E41EO CAT, ent thata_ sacrifice on the part of both bond New Youk, Oct. 24—A ease of interest | of miscreants,it extends its usefulness in fer- [ In addition there are in the collection These facts should be born in mind and to considerably over $500,000, Of course this | coaches and a ccper, Tan into n open | and stockholders will soon be called for, | to poker players has just been decided by | reting out all rascals who prey upon farmers, | severul speeimens of -~ beantifully finished | should serve to maintain the interest of every { 18 nothing like the amount necessary to put | switeh at Royal Oak, about eight miles from | there has been a general disposition to get |y 400" grown “of the ¢ d helps bring thel i So it migl e arrow head: chets, v rticle c concerne > fate of £1,200.000,0 ¢ the 3 it | s at Roy 8 been ALEnnsILion:s Judge 8 o circuit court, . H, | and helps bring them to justice. So itmight | stone arrow heads, hatehets, various articles [ one eoncerned in the fate of £1,200,000,000 the great university Into operatioi, but it | pere, iate last night and collided with a heav- | G SF Sotitios but the market las not | 11080 Brown. of the eiveuit coutt. €. H. | SRR 0 called & liiy aud order | mado from bireh bk, such as smail models | worth of eattle now owned in the United ! Ldo to start, the first_and most necessary | 11 505 frarght train, Englncer Odell, of | GioWi much svinpathy with wenk sisters, | 3 88Ut 8 L browsht Suit to recover | joyzue for the rural distriets. ‘The members | of canoes, drinking vessels. ete., and | Stales: ot every one who values the beef sup: | rtment. We propose (o ay as wo o | ihy-londed froight train. En h Tiie average deciine Tor ihe week isnot | trom Richard Mercs, the proprietor of the | are all farniers, who go about their work in a | curiously sliaped bone ornauments, ply which comies in cattle uncontaminated | along it 1t ake twenty-four yeays o bring | the passenger train, and Fireman rett | great, and tho cighteen stocks out of seventy | Hotel Eyerett, about $400, alleged to have | quiet way, but'by reciprocal help they do u ————— Wit the discase, of every one who realizes | the listifution inta full peration. Plans for | jumped after vainly trying to stop the train. wiiohareindtiseamingatly QL of Mot 0F | Leen paid and delivered to the latter, as stake | Vast amount of good of which the state at EARLY TELEGRAPRY,® the hardsiips and misery which would be en- 1] “I:“\::!l( hngliAva el .-‘)I-It :: lll|éll |‘sn;J:,..»? Simult: japony with'the col Ision, :\h_n'lll ] et el L G R M. pE a seemn | holder. to cover losses incurred by Maguire | larse Knows nothing. ——— wiled by dimihished food. supply such as i 1 ane ¢ One et Dhaggage ci d one eigl ar, ANCEs ¢ A ] CC! B D! el oty J . THE LRW KS TE ST N. 4 I a g 1) issel D/ tlia finnl comniands of the. Pope. Fhey will b e it ona frelcht ean | Giminishing. and without propheey it nay bo | ateards in October, 1963, In atoom at the | Tho macieat. tire ohencs o o zooq | The Man Who Helped Prof. Morse | would follow u gcucral dissenitittioh Ll | be back ina few months and tien we shall Diniz steam, conpled with the sereams | Suid that stocks are likely to be higher by | notel, where a poker party were i the habit | deal to say just now on the subject of better OutjofiaiDIMOKILy fmportance to us as a nation of maintaining wroceedto action without further del and ~groans “of the train - men | next Satur of meeting. Mr. Maguire and Mr. Mej water supply, - The water company that has | Washington Critic: Some months since | ourexport trade in live eattie and in fresh, b A A TALLONSIRITINK o e in o reel e addad e torror M RERDAREON lad been oid friends, and the latter took | & ONoNoly Gt the ¢ity has eliaried such high | the Critic publistied mumber of interesting | salted and cannea Teof, Wit contagiond cerning the appointment of Benjumin Fol- | were complecely w “Bagengemon — pleasure in introducing Mr. Maguire to the | Pilor ravoit i the resull. S of thy | incidents connected witls the early Listory of | Drusehuenianiy, REVACHL it e YR pm. [t appears that Folsom has been a in Hennessey and Thonins B. ATexander | She Lectures in Spite of the Protest | §entienien whohad sturted the game. M. ave to pay thousands | telegraphy in this country, which, having at- | o5ty %fom whieh eattle are constantly didito for"the Sheftold” eonsuiate for'ton | Wero buried undr the fragionts of the Do T i I T T AT B 0 e o the paty, and did | ol dollara nory the stahil amount of | racted tho attention of Mr. W. "I | Movingin all directions, it muy (ruly said TE0 e conmaont that it “Titdon i becoms | Stove. havig. botn empticd on tho logs, | OBANGE . J., Oct. 2h.—Mrs, Luey Par- | Josings Were not ascortatmed natil the' con- | Jhice I et wter bil nmost amouits | Astor. Dekg and Conpling compiny | oahed oeriss. 1wy bo S rosned from Drestdent . would have Do e omee it | A oan b will Ao Smbiied on their 165 | sons. wife of tha convicted Chicago anarehist, | clusion of thie game. ~ Mr. Maguire did not B T TS I, e L s LRy Rt e b B s 7 L He worked for the democratie ticket in 1580 | freight engine, was taken from under one of | lectured in Central hall here this afternoon, | remain until the termination ot the game, he | fictory of their own. Al sorts of schemes, | tributes to the Republican of the Iatter | can be made to realize the necessity of the with the betief that General Hancock would | the broken eylinders, the steam from which | despite the refusal of W. IL Latimer, tha | Daying lost. But he afterwards gave cheeks | heretore, for escapinie the yoke of the water | place u chapter of hisown experience as the | situation. i ¢ ave hin this consulato 1f ho Wora elested, | ditorally cooked tho Hesh off his 1os, TIEHt | o e ot o acetns thertpot® | to Meres to pay off the winners. These pay- | company aro now being adonted, Ono of the | hdvisory assistant of Prof, Morse I making | oo Sk He, too. worked hard for Grover Cleveland | side and arms. e will die. Nicholas | brovrietor, to allow her to occupy the hall. | ments were made, and Maguire subsequently | Jareost business houses in the ¢ity de- | his first experiments, Mr. Ward says: he Onteome fn Donbt and thought he should be given this con- | Lamb, engineer of the freight, was badly cut [ Mrs. Parsons arrived at 2 o'clock in company | sued to reeover the amount paid to the win- | sided to put in its new building, the tank sys- ;'ln'.\)u’»l‘ 1844, the start for laying was \ "(,,"..‘ 19241 ”",’.[,] al Sulate notwithstanding that faot that he was | and sealded. The engineer and. fireman of | with Frank Sehultz, an East Oran ners, on the exound that' Meres wasa stake | fuw. haying a largo tank in the roof. as the | made from Washington by tryins it umder a | , CTICAG0, Oct. H.—Governor Oglesby sald rwnmlmm\:r lofllu-jvu-w;h-l]nl\ \%ll It has | the passenier train, who jumped, rolled | ist. The door was locked, and 1 ""f:f:}'{ ""‘h'fu."'f’ ’:ulf'{\".l“'f}u."” 5L lfi‘,'&"k’ or | supply depot, then using the water to run the | process by a Mr. Cornell, of “Ithaca, N, Y., | to-day that the l""'”"‘l’“"”“'“"';' matter been generally understoo 1 olso Vas 0W! Bl ent o Ve U y 0 olf 1 ol 2 &a Ko Ke own dismissed the com- plevate E [ atic arrangemel s0l1 A ende he J Vil i ¢ ha 8 o fodel zovern- been acnersily undersiood thit Folsom vias | down amembankmentand wero badly hurt. | placed himsel Ina sldo-room. Schultzand | FInait with casts, and wrota an' ciborate | Clovatorand by an automatio’ arranceweut{ hunaolfas tho suporintendent of dho work, | wus stil In tho liands of flio faderal gaven Alrs. Cloveland’s cousin, but 1t is now aue | Several ollers re iinor by Kl Mrs, Tassons burst opon tho doos. and. en- | spthien: carry the same water back top, and | by laving the wire Incased in lead pipe, | ment and state commissioners, and us yet no Dounce that ho 13 but & second cotsin. 16 | 1033 to ti company fs ot less than 60,000, | U5, TSRS PR OB, I0 U00E O A s . uso [t in tho clevator again, Ui preventin | efghicen Inches underground. When the | one enld safely say whal e outeomo did ot look 1o be n day over thirty when lin Gin Killed Him. sons. Latimer rushed out of the side-room _ A Lost Propeller, Biehehse of pating In. the' appatatis taken AR il '!-:-f-fn.n:.'ll |\‘i‘n,‘“?fllhflll;”-}c wonldiua e ousrantinedcattlointithe | was in Washington last spring, and has | Preasaxr Hinn, Mo., Oct. 24-W. IL | and forbade them toenter. Finding that | SAVLT STE. MARIE, Mich,, Oct. 26.—T¢ is | into account there will be a saving of soveral | points, showed weakness, and with the | piaei d; L RS e ; vas in Washinglon ls ] $ , Mo., ; y h : Pheenix distillery were slaughtered to-day. always boen classed here as quite & YOUNK | g ycker, young man twenty-three years old, | they would not leave, ho secured gun | fearcd the Ganadian propelier Dominion has | hundred dollars per year, as compared with | socond 000~ fect. additional = wenkhess, { i 'state veterinarian beld i postmorin unand thoreforo inaxpotionoad. 1t 18 Ui | et with a fatal sccident Inst Thursday and piaced 1t in the hands of & young | been lost, A tug arrived from the fishing |t posbof wator atncaontoxiortionaterates. | audiwhen the third 600" £eok ‘wag udded thelfand pronounced the anfinals sound. He gave i potisin ¢ man named Foll, telling him not to let the | grounds northeast reports finding the wreck. | UN¢ 0% the enternrising suburbs of the city, | pen refused to make legible impressions on'| ghe owners permission to place the meat on the president objects is not drawn on any- [ nicht. He resides elght miles south of here, | o thing beyond first consins. Second cousiis | near Harrisonville, He | 5 I ear Hartis z ind been in town | and secured the services of policeme; 3 of hivh oflicials according to the precedent and secured the services of policemen. In the has decided to put in alittle water works of | the in. e then ran’ to the station house peras then used. Then the profes R e O Jne age of some unknown propeller near Parisi- | its. own, and f0r this purpose will build a | hastened (0 the batent ofiice ih o fevar of ov. | Ltgn et o Corrow, probably tty head A TR oI Thursday in the company of a man by the | meautime Mrs. Parsons had cafled the crowd, | €rne island, and brought down several state | larze tank, which will be iilled by a wind | titement to consult with the writer what 1o | found two dead cows in the Chicazo distille Just establisied, “Will not be barred from [ ATWESday i he company of ‘auman by the | it Mistsons b slel B oawth | oom doors. The Dominion i forty-cight | Pump from a larce well adjoining, Thon | do. for the professor frankly stated {h ory to-ny, Loth cows dled from pleuros apuointmient. Dame of Jacob Stine, and at. Hayes' saloon | e Ve &t o that | BOLS over duc. Sh 14 supiosed (o have e | Pibes will ba laid to various”houses in the | his hopes hind now wone up, and-ho seemed | 1t 0o x ey e el o ot e S | N Birsons held a Teceipt Tor Tent for the | oF hiteon Disiencers anil & egylar erew. | System andthe people will be indevendent ot | as helpless as & wet rag. | But when told Killed While Playing Football, Zinand Stine fifteon. glasses of biackborty, | hall they declined to interfere. Mis. Par- | Grave fears are felt for her safety. Tugs have | the old company. Many houses and institu- | to hang it up he immediately recovered his S1E CARGISLY, Pa., Oct S.—Harry Garrison, | [y startod home ais eiarrs holcbarts: | sons_ than pr Lod with her locture, im- | gone to seaveh the vieinity, tions e resorting to' artesian wells, with | electric clasticity, sprang “to s feet, of New Jorsey, a student at Dickson colfego, | came unmanakeable and feil off a ealvert, | provising . platform outof the only seitee | ~ LATER—Tlio over due propeller, Dominion, [ yery good results, though mnobody cares to | and ~went~ for the men =who wero | o py was almost instantly killed during o game of | The rider never spoke again. Some are | In the hall, FHér loetucd wes the sume as.de | passed down this ey ning. 1t it now sup. [ Baveas large results as the people of Belle | anxiously — awaiting his —return, flis s papmost nstantly killed duriue game of | Qe tha impression the i iiited i, e | livered in New York and other cities, and at | posed the wiecknge floating around Wiite | Flaing secured. e great well 15 stil tlow: | sakls | ‘W prablow 1s spivod by hanelog up - WEDDED THE DOCTOR, y Young Widow Sag forted For Her Husbay Come 1d's Death, football here this “aftermoon between the & 18 bonel 2 5 i ik ing, at the latter place. sending out its mil- | the wires, and it was, ‘The next day Prot New York, Oct. 24,—Charles Woodward 8 28 Duriod BOre this ovenIug. its conelusion a small collection was ta ish point, is that ot the schconer Eureka, | I m . Fhe next day 1'rof. J Swarthinoors Philladelphia and' the Dickson | "8 Rurledhoro thisevenlng, up. ‘There was no disturbance. lost Jast week, | Up to thie present time no | llons of gallons of water every day, The | Morse and the writer setticd on glass’ insula- | an_ insurance clerk, and his young and b s TP YT T T e S R DD S trace could be found of the erew of the lawe | people of Belle Plaine, like the inhabitants | tors, and for economy obtained gratis the | pretty wite, lived in Quiney streot, Brooklyn, 1 ¢ Tho ! sses, Tnol e ot nAmbed. vessel of old Hamlin, are advertising for some | necks of beor and porter botties from Balti- P ) g citing conflicts witnessed this season, and | Buesos Avnes, Oct. 24.—The Standard Ladies Tryin ote, . iagr aan dh eir afflie : . an g until the middle of last month, when ho " A AT 0. Mrs. D. I, Bradford —————— Pied Piper to charm their afiliction away, more and Washington hotels: and at the | Y ¢ g | resulted in a score of thirty to eleven in | publishes an account of losses experienced | ATCIISON, e e 4y ERGIORG S WANING WATRM meeting of the Whig nominating convention | died of typhoid fever, after an fliness of two rding, two woman suf- Probably Gone to Canada, ‘The politi favor of the Swarthmoor: In the secon g the rece rong eners | And Miss Dr. Eva 11 he second | during the recent drought by st OWners INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 24,—For sever inning, Garrison captured the ball, when his | in the upper country. More than 20,000,000 | frasists of local prominence, presented them- i upaten Is gaiting warm as | in May, 154, the ling was completed to the | weeks, fle was attended by Di. Warren B, ! days | well s windy, with liindreds of wpeakens on | Keluy station, - Baltworo & Oliio vailtoad, | Palmer, of Thompson aveniie. ‘Tl remaing opponents made a rush, In the seramblo | head of sheep have died, and while the Im- | S¢IVes at the city clerk’s oflic Saturday and | fnors l'nll‘l- :"_“l‘“ ourrdl taw M. J, Lan- | Hio sumnnighband dar. 'he renublicans | wnd by Juse® io Balmors,” wore taken to Haverhill, Mass., for burial, which ensued, he was thrown backward | mediato loss is estimated at nearly 5,000,000 | A5ked 10 be registered as voters, but theiy re- | Qers confidential clerk for Landers, Barnes | L/ ) and Dr. Palmer at the request of the be- 4 o pagi et %, s . of Fort AF % 5 With great force, His head strick the hard | Sterling it will In reality aggrogate mieh | quest was politely declined. At a confer- | & Co. pork packers, and, Landers, Given & | [od'e, who s sowing the state with CALIFORNIA EXOULSION, gart or o stono ind raptured a blood vessal | more, “Flhey died principally fiony lung and | Q1 c0 of wowen of ke falthand belief frow | Co, lh-vuslml Varehouspy had successfully | grams. One of hix beightest hits 15 lis e behind the left ear, The fall also caused eon- hiroat — discase; ormerly unkuown in | Nebras) da northern Ransas, held in Ateh- | practiced the forgery of - warehouse receipts, | scription of St. John: *“A coupon to a - 3 SeQTR fod pe! olission of the biuin, his injuries resulting | 14anos. ison several days axo, it ws ‘resolved that | 1i5 juut learned that na mmocoedod in seens. | tirdugl 8 mocratic teket—worthless if de- §60 FOR ROUND TRIP, Mrs, Woodward imd not beon on - good fatally in about fifteen minutes after the ac- e puich a movement should be made, but the | " 0 "s0,000, Tt 1s said that Landers | ebed” The “ion-pattisan” independents terms with her husband for several months cident. He was about twenty-two vears old, Probable Murder and Suicide. ladies cou'd only muster a quoruin of two, Landers | who are plasing the role of assistant demc DAY TOBER 2BTH, n il previous to his demise, Yet she felt her sit- ponular is young Dolfy btk reaved widow, necompanicd them and wag BaxlioctaniBoute present at the funeral, ; Lt Cy . 2 e ik lost Levily in Chicago speeulatic class excursion will leave Omaha at £:10 } and a great favorite, 1lis body will be sent Syracvsk, N, Y., Oct. 24, —Mr, and Mrs, ~—- {osy nAxL G 2 8 crats in several parts of the state, he likens ave Umahs uation keenly and turned to the family phy= i Boine i Motday. 1t 15 sald® thitt ne wad | John McCGowan werp foand Iyink on o bed | Katsing Funds to Defend Anarchists, | 115 Mselt in heed ot funds, issied forged | {003 noncpartisan brass bind viping seducs | o. m. for SAN FraNCIsco and Los ANGE- | witinn for sympathy. Shortly. after the te 1 been badly injured at Lafayette college whife | iu their house to-day covered with blond. C Oct. 24—A: o | Warenouse receipts thegafer. Paper is held | {j\o"airs in front of a democratic concert d BANGIOO ARG sician_for sympathy, Shortly after the playing footbiall, and was in no condition to | Thei ear-old_child was in bed with IncaaGh Qo | ¢ meeting of the | by two city banks, wh daim tliat the re- | Glioon ° OF the democratio party he suys: viu the Denver and Rio Grande R. R. | turn of the widow from Havernill she accoms Dlay today, P10 ] i, “FieThanta arin oncircied tho womaa's | Central Labor Union today it was an- | ecipts ate genulue: while the firm sy they | B0 s’ covernment, was-s0- nearly | =TI GREAT scexic bixg. Picketslim- | panied Dr, Palimer to the ofico of his lawyer, ¢ g neck. Botn lind deep gashns in thel nounced, In accordance with a resolution | at¢ forgerics, and the question will deubtless | ynirupted and ruined, that, fike an fmpe- | ited to six months, -~ Good thirty duys go | where they were married by the Rev, Dr. A Great Hoax, The womal was dead, and the man died | passed last Sunday, that 1,000 copies of the | §0 /90l SOIFE To8 ,.m_;fln"}m;" ers has | ounious traveller, it had to put upits baggage | ing and thirty days returning, allowing | ipeersoll. AKTON, 0., Oct. 24,--[Special Telogram to | Without explaining the erime. specchies of the condemned anarchists, for a night's lodging. If the democrats hud | ston-over sach way any point within ['he neizhbors were seandalized, and in the 4 e the Brk.]-=The Universalist general conven- o TR printed in book form, had been sent to all . continued in power three months longer, | jimit. For further particulars apply to | talk that the event developed thero wa tion wound up with a grand hoax el A Corsican Sulcide. purts of the country, and labor organizations e von Y AEd's Appival, Grover Cleveland would ‘U‘d“* be boarding | any agent of the 3. & M R. R., or (o fested a grave suspicion that 1, 2 . B PuiLAveLrnia, Oct. 26, —Thomas Patine | D various cities are acting as distributing | NFW YORK, Oct. 24.—Amoug the passen- | over that hardware store in Buffalo, simoly S. Busts, treatment of his patient had 1ot been prope o waggish student at Buchtel colleze bad seut | 415 ‘wiio s been residing at s bowding | sgents. The proceeds of the sales will bo | €ers who arrived from iEqrope to-day was | for the lack of & country to be president of.” | ;.\ e aya i i Omaha, Nob, | Among the persons who spread abroad this d cards toabout one hundred of the | house on Thirteenth street since August, | Sont hére toaid in - defraying the expenses of | Henry Villard, formerly president of the | o Lot b ot vory resherable propor- ta W B seandal was George Hofer, a printer. Dr, gates, inviting them to takea 5 o'clock | commitied suicide this morning by blowing | an appeal. Northern Pacific road. His private secretary | iahs'hs. beginuing 1o bimp againgt bes | . A citzen of Newtou, N. 1., noticed hus | hiatiner learning of the oxil storles gilase in a native of Corsica and —p— Si dinner ut the house of Dr. Cone, president of | out his drains, d that Villard had comufeted negotiations | Moines. Several fac estabii hens standing around & tree e the conimunity, stopy ped the work of fitting ey SR B o di. | came to this country “dunmg the rebellion, Forest Fires. ey - . 0 oines. beveral mavufacturing establis- ns standing around a tree on which & yya new house for his bride long enough to the colloge, At the appointed hour the di- | ipyy'cuuse of the dead is not known. He 18 | Dover, N. H., Oct 24,—The extensive for- :L’x! the u;",I\'x::Ehm“m -"‘mi& Investuients | wents have decided to come here, one or two | grapeyine grew gaang upward intently. | bring a suit azainst Mofer for damages on ace vines turned up, swarming all over the house | estinated to be worth 8100,000, Patinting | M, 4, Ok 1 msive ) e new railroads witl be built next year, and | He looked further and saw another hen | count of slander o« Of the president, much to the dismay of the | had no relatives in this conntry, est Uros whioh broke out yesienday Ip Greak v el the money bias just been secured for a 1arge | up in the treo picking the grapes from | The doctor dedlares that, to still the false o* ood doctor and his wife, Some took the . Barrington, raged all night and until this Proven Innocent. arst-class hotel. This enterprise has been | ()¢ ving and dropping them fown for the | rumors, hehas bad @ postmortem examinas ; = f.,k.- cood-naturedly, but others let out on the Geronimo Ditched. afternoon, when the flames showed signs of | BosToN, Oct. 24 —Albert Wilson, who was m:r; '::Klm ..".“.‘;“‘L.-JL’.’.&‘I“T-'..'IZ‘.‘.H'3 ';.m; fowls on the ground. The citizen is xaid | ton of nl el .||y||~u| M. \\m--!l\.ur‘xl mu;li’, ! offending foker in'a mannes NEW OnLpans, Oct. 24,—A spocial train | abatewment, owing to lack of matenal to feed | recently brouzht from Auburn, N. Y., to an- htribute 8 % be truttiful ang tuakbtho result as announoed by two phys i b Universs . = B 83Ch, A a e ? lie spirit contribute $30,000 to buy the lot, | to be tratuful, Py g R W y awosns i aid for tho Universalist ereed. There will | oy the ) ouisyitie & Nashyile railroad, which | upon. ‘Pwelve lundred acres were burned | 8wer a cliarge of having, under the name of | wiyeh s on the northwest corner ot Fourth -~ sieisns hauied Ko '(.f”,‘,}.“.Iff“‘»',‘",,‘,‘l;,‘fy":;‘; ; tho president 1o discover the perpetrator, > | left licre last evening, havig aboard Unitea overind soveral hundred cords of wood “des- | Wiittemore, three years g0 swindied tho | and Locust strects. The new hotel s tohave | A new. prophot has arisen in Hart | yeison of typiold fover. Tio edmimuniy, 4 » D il * States troops and Avache Indians, - was | froved. No estiuate of the amount of 10ss | Maverick National bank of $5,000 by means | & froutage of 1i2 feet on each street, and will | county, Gu. He prediots that the world | howeyer. stiil sniffs at what it cousiders n 1 Confident Republicans. ditehed near Rigolets. 1t is roported that | can be made. , of a raised check, was released yesterday, his | cost when complcted in the neighborhood of | will come to an end in 1890, and has sold | violation of the laws of good tasie, but Dj oo SURRLARY TORACIARDE ngne was hurt: i B | A Prpaer poopere ol innocence having been demonstrited. 8300000, 1t ks Just such an institution as the | all his earthly possessions with u view to | Faluier and his wits mean to face the musl i S W, Neb., .- e @ nt was not serious and the B B el - ~— - city has nees and w @ credit to Des ~ i wee o | by settling down 1 of the ser N | g o the Bik. | —The independent republi- | Apaches will 1each Pensacola tonight, BostON, Oct, 24.—A table compiled from [ Jay Gould Returns to New York. Moines. ?]Lfi!.‘.‘:‘h o I;:.“.lll.‘u of Elijah ’l’llllltlk.v‘ll'ltlll“ | dtized néighbomend oA I eaus are confident of the election of 8. H, - dispatches to the Post from the managers of Louis, Oct. 2#4.—Jay Gonld, after ha: BAGE BALL NOTES. i jou will 1 & . e . - 1 . - R 05 B . v : % 40 400 ] re OIS, ald, Mansge b s aiready signed several | but that notion will hurdly keep him out ou tie Bth and barbacue an ox. il . wai tienerally fair | States gives the gross exehanges for the week | road property in the west, southwest and St. | Among them are Sutelilf, who caught for - ClICAC 2,~ie southwestern pool i invited General Thayer and Van weathier, lower followed by higher tempera- | ex(up‘:w f}\'ll)l)n =3, $1,055,002 500, & _ducrease | Louls, started tonizht for New Yor He | Chicago in 1585, and has been with Savan- Seven thousand dollars in silver, the | cantract en passed agreed to X 9 A sposk. ‘Thay magiet t0at, Van Wiy tuse in eastern portion, rising tomperature | OF 06 ber el usanpared with e @orre- | expresses himself as well satisded wiih the | noh thisseasont George Whiteby, the leads | proceds of i fair, wore by ¢ lukon ta |-whole Potter, Talmage and News agements compel him to decline, but hope | '8 Ve partion, § onia condition of his roads. ing fielder aud batter of the New England | 3 hank at Mount' Paluaski, I, veeontly \ Yo : > itte b F'a favorable answer from Thayer. They ——— T B . I leaiue, and Frank Wells, who Lias been | whon the horse e Vo | nian have. been appointed & commitiee to 4 Wil have Kood Speaking any way, and wiil Installed as Preside: Two Men Drowned. : Male House Destroyed. piteling tho champion Atlantas the | Whotl the hovsce van wwiy. the wazon | eonfer with the oflicials of tho St Louls & 3 call up 8 vote that will, on election day, ANANA, Oct. 2= Senor Jaures Colman | Brzoir, Wis., Oct. 34.—Alvert Thompson | Ersmua, N, Y., Oct, 2,~Davis' malt house, | Diesent season. - o exvects to sacure | 550000 Lo ™ CR ror v S g b oisca railrowd and if:possiblo fo ine onis oIS, s > ¥ as tee i installed as president of the o+ ac0b Fleel 3 o | < o . iy g g ining teai for 1857, and every op, un- troet lzens ga t | it 1 0 colnn duto the association, l-!,'v‘m»l the volers. Biown is o dead to 'lx".‘ eu ly l.‘: ’l\: lpu“n :flf, ,x \’c‘lt-filmn nmlleu ob Fleck were drowned by the upset- | at Watkins, was destroyed by fre last night, | iy Will'he uproved 16 give eive Des Moines | and whoen counted at the bank tiees was | A. com foner witl be cliosen probably [ \ e 9 B8 capinok | ting of a baat on Rock river to-day Loss, $100,000, 4 tlie pennant of the Northwestern league, but 60 cents wiiss.ug | mext Thursday, F