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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Sl.\"l‘l‘ll‘]N'l'll Y 'UESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1896, NUMBER 120, JAR. OMAHA, TRt CCFIVES KR | fantry, Company K, eantonment on the Q A TR g VON m:l';r-;un‘nu [ g N STATE 01 | THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. % 0D v 3 BLACK RECEIVES A REBUKE. | it CHICAGD STREET SLUCCERS. |, von pevewssne | REMANDED T0 STATE COURTS |, v, vy o, Muvih, [ DEATIL STOPS AN ARREST, — | Fort Stanton, New Meico, and Liewtena — Varied Usreer. fival of the Fronch Delegates, tor to the Commissioner. | B Tt Ve e SOMMINGY naet this and Robbed By a Negro. Cable—Speclal to the ke |- Later accolints Back the Liquor Cases, Thursday are progressing rapidiy. The | Captared By Officers. - order | about Count Von Beust show that for the training-ships Portsmouth, Sar L. T toga and | A billiard hall at that erat of this city, sent to ision Com- | vant | , giving him a better standing as o | park last night. Mrs, Dolan and her sister, . missioner Binck asick cerificate in the case | commander of the expedition, Miss Moran, were walking along Wahash | jjeved that the eount had wade a | M remamded back to the state conrts the | ot a lady employe of the pension oftice Notifications of intention 1o take part in | Avenue uear Sixty-third street, Koing to visit | will, but up to the present nothing has been | 14UOF mjunction eases transferred {rom | guests all club privilewes during their stay | were ont for his arrest for selling intosleating Nest day the doctor received from General | e national drill lure nest sprini are being | @ friend, when a negro met and accosted | found except two thick volumes of memoirs, | UAECILY (0 U federl eourts, This s e | Berer T frecdon of e eity Will B gven | figuor wittiont o Tieense. He would ot be i Black a note saying the certificate was not | eonstantly received. Lieutenant . E. Gar- | them. Reeeiving no reply he passed on but | fie hind collected all the caricatures of him. | S3ed a8 a crat victory for the prohioition 1oy tho mayal Wodiiesday, o lad a | Artested by the constablo. Lis place was sure sufliciently explicit, the rules of the oftice re- | lock, commanding the Museatine (Ia,) Rifles, | ent ret 1 struck Mrs. quor men have tried wherever rtholdi and Delesseps: state they had nflic plicit, o8 Writess Yo can put us on the list. If pos [ 1 & moment returned and struck Mts. | gelf that appeared dusing twenty years and tltl to hive tiiesn casos: tnken oWt oF yage, rounded with abont fifteen men armea, but quiring t physicians shall specity the | FREC GG Nau & drill toam and & | Dolan. who was carrying a baby, a brutal | 190k great pride in showing them to visitors | the’stite courts, on the gronnd 1hit the in- years and seven months a Hampton held the fort with a shot gun’ and trouble with which an employe is aftected. | o foqm also. We have held the state | blow in the face, knocking her to the ground. | at Altenberg. He also collected newspaper | it etion procecding was in eonflict with the | Was beguii on the foundation of the pedes olver until Sheritt. Skinner atrived at 8 The commissioner thercfore requested thata | championship sinee 1550, and - the_champion baby fell “on the “hard paving and | 4foicina pamphlets relating to himselt, | tederal coastitntion, The supreme conrt de- | for Bartioldi’s statue of Liberty, “Touday the | oeliek, Seeing e sherift and a large crowd new certideate be made out as soon as practic- | ship of the northwest in 1854, 1585 and 1886, | sereamed. The brutal ass: nt delivered a His {1 TRTOHL S connlarabite, Al "1 cides that there s no contlict and send sthe | JSUAVEEs i the copper sheathing are being | of men on the outside, he coneluded to put an able, and_added that sueh doeuments were | We have been in thirteen drills and cap- | vieious Kick at it, which missed the child, AR INUSIGLUTR R NTRS SOl GCIRLIC Ao k. This will lead to new activity in | hammered into pi On Thursday the un- | end to his Iif « that the Unite | States supreme court | other distinguished representatiy — ot’ the | that tlie Unite | States suprante court | s St iEr i odie place, committed suicide Saturday evening, Tie Uniion League elub offered the Freneh | by shiooting himself with a vevoiver. Papers stat from falling off his chair, It was be Aeitenant D, nard, better known ¥ F by o T | JATISAtowN AFTvad yEstEIAY trom Nt | A STORY OF NAVY SMUGGLING. | (' 3Gricial \ihiant. s been nesjaned to | A YOUNG LOVER'S MAD DEED. | st eight in R e amo by | & REWSGABUE. SINVENITON! | S8\ Wriokioned Heveiis HAgsiine: =i ‘ten: | SANEY. SOUID IFOR. VAN WYCH) — company G, Second infantry, and will be sta — | He was afraid of opiates lest they should news ot Bediio’s salnni. Tho rest ot tioned at Waila Walla, This is his old regi " 4 o | cause him to fall into his last sleep, He was | ’ g ; lessee 18 oft Bedloe's island. The rest of High Rank Officers tmphieated—mon- |ttt Watls RAT LRSI B8 O TERG | He 1ratanly Assautts a Companton wor | (IO T secretary | Betle Platne Makes a Contract for the | the man-of-wars expected come in today. | The Old Man Makes a edict Squeats on the Extravagance | be fornerly belonged to. L oy Throwing a Kiss to His Girl - of the cmbassy at St. Petersbers, when death Control of Its Artesian Well I'he Bretagne, with the Fieach delegation Speech at Pawnee City—Hoon ’ of His Predecessor—Dishurse oral opinion baing that he deserved 1t on Suicide by Dynamite— l-unlldl-)l\{} overts ok |m‘y;. .\.m:um vening Death of a Preacher in a "‘["I“‘-“'\‘l"» b ':i‘*“"‘]"‘.'::"'“ 'fl“:l l"‘“”:""”‘l'l"‘l"""" Connty Bolitioa~Other ments of the Pension Office, count of his brilliant Arctic record. Tven in Other Crime, ie had been dining with a good appitite, and Car Scat—lowa Items, A Al i & g Nebras P, Y the signal serviee, wherea teciing of jealousy after dinner went into his study where he Iastulght. Members of the delegation on Nebraska News. = might prevent a hearty conzratulation, every began An’ snimated political conversation | the vessel are: Count Ferdinand do Lesseps, LA L Lt LD B e T premouam. Wil A Brutal Ascault, with his son. Abruptly he stopped talking Remanded to State Courta, | president of (e Franco-Anerican utilon An Oakland Suicide, WASINNGTON, Oct, 2. [Special Telogram | but what, e eserved, His promotion Wil | caicaco, Oet. 4 Telogram 1o | and fell back 1n & faint in which ho died | DFSMOINes Ia, Oct. 25, —[Speeial Tele- | committaee Amgust Bartholdi and his Wites [ p (qin Nebr Oct, 25 (Speclal Teles ! to the Brk.] - On Thursday last Dr. Garnett, | oo6hition a few years lenee, but the addi- | the Ber]—A brat sault was made upon | without a strugzle. He was already dead | &ram to the Bue.|—A dispateh was re- | Admiral Jaures and General Pe U3 g to the BEE. )= Poke Hampton, of Craig, a leading physician and prominent demo- | tional rank, he said to-day, would bean ad- [ two women by unknown negroes in Hyde | when his son rushed forward to save him | Ceived at Dubaque today from Washinzton | delegation of the chamber of « Ao Lias been i | 1o Was considered a- despers : | ok the ¥ e abdonen. T s valses the most stour des et forol i voling ake place, pin thiéneefo . and loaves three children fred twelve prizes. ten times fist, once | but struck the mother in the abdomen. The | his valses the most popular, “Retour des In- | enForeing the law. veiling will take place, and from theneeforth | ate wan and | chi treated with the strictest confidence. Dr. \.-mlulnl i onan thind CWe wore at Mobile | assaulton Mrs. Dolan was continued until | dies,” was dedicated to the Princess of Wales. - itwill be “Liberty Enlightening the World, Larer: ~The news s just reached hera - farnett has sent a reply to Commissioner | and Wwere badly beater, and are anxions to | she was unconscions. Miss Moran, DAra- | 1ig Tast poem, dated A ltenbere, June, 155, Saloon Injunctions Violated. as the desigier of the statue intended. “hat [ that the oldest son of Hanpton, who com- Black's request, 1 whichgaamong other | try conclugons again with the southern | Lzed with terror, yd been unable to seream, | (8 H0 BEEES i goodly portion of the workd will be Tichted | mitted suicide at Craie, has had notice to appeared a fortnight ago | S10Ux Crev, T, Oct 1. —[Speial Tele g B o C | eompanioss Captain A F. Tiazza, of the | it now started to ran. The negro | ehtitled . L, L) Lty e ] 5T be expected, for the great toreh in the | leave inside of twenty four hours, 1t apy Uity L L first - | qompantes O it ™ Mave' | followid, knocked hor down and et her | 0 a Vienna review. 1t closed with words ot | €ram to the Bk ~The new turn taken in- g iifed veht hani of the dame wiil contaii | pears the hoy as been making some grave | pression when reading - this ex- | 3 T e Al very anx. | Ao into state of insensibility, He then | forgiveness to his enemies and “The battle is | the saloon injunction cases to-day is eaus- | 50,000 candle-power eleetrie ight, and four [ threats. He is only seventeen years old. traordinary and - somewhat mpertinent | ST S ationat dell invour eity,” | secired $40 which Mrs. Dolai had in het | gvar.” His remains wiil be buried at Alten- | ing no litle excitement here, espeeially in | lizhtson the pedestal ‘will shed light to the = e edict was fo return it without comment, but | The artillery drill exeites not only keen | pocketbook and made good his eseape, The | o <aloon eireles. “Fhe sherif has arrosted Paul | ©MENEOT 7500 candle-power apiece. Sarpy Solid For Van Wyek. reflecting that the interest of lareo number | ntorest, ‘bit ‘areat” iversity” of "opnian, | atiention of asalognkveper, some littie dis Ve Fonder, G- Ornuer 1 Gitnkin James dunk, | b as afliseoura:ing sk wiicl the com | Spnisrieun, Neb. Oct i (Soecial L ivaTve D ptain Curtis, of. Indinnapolis. azain writes | tance away, was attracted by the wailing o = ; L - Orug, B A, dames Junk, | ittee aving eliarge of the building of the [ o e Bre] —The - republi A of inmocent persons may be involved I have | Gty SRR S UG T Tearning | the babe and the unforiunate women were Spain and the United States. Tom Brennan and Frank Klapseh. ‘These | pedestal wndertonk, and all_honor 18 due to [ 10 the Bek)=The repubtican county determined to give expression to my views of Tss only one piece, On the other hand, | earried home and eared for. Mrs, Dolan is [ Copyright 185 by James Gordon Bewnett.) parties were taken to Chierokee to-day, where | then and General Stone, that their labors ave | convention, after routine business, pros the issine which you have thus presented. | (Gainin Demny, of the Damvile (1L battery, | Dadly. briised, but not seriousty minred. | Maviin, Oct, —[New York Herald | oating of their eates wis to be had, | The | about ended. Lase sprine the' pedestal was | ceeded to the nomination for represontativey Several sears ago s question of the right | sivae My bittery 1s enthusiastie about the | Miss Moran had part of hor hair pulled fron; | Cabie—Special to nie Brg,]—The Spanish e W, | about ‘compietedd.” and sinee then the huge | J. 1. Snell, of Forest City precinet, was nom e Was postpor day. Attorney Wood press press or the public to know the reply to the | Judge Lewis on Saturday \lln\\llllullml the temporary injunctions against these parties it will nob | o Sviniuted. | It 18 antirely, safe to pros et that Judee Lewis will follow the line of 1se | his past ruliugs, which will make the injunc- | ¢ a | tions perpetual, and hence effectually close aty of commeree to_improve the [ €very saloon yet open, s part o gove! s require cer- | AL and delighted at the suciestion that the | her scalp and was horribly pounded about | wovornment has not yot allowed the Madrid ot the part of the government to requiro cer- ( vl and dollahted attho susgustion tib NG | eSO R, A8, KRN, BOSINER BELE | moverniuent lins not yot allowed the Madrid titicates of physicians specifying the disease 1 TR G G, Captain: Beaubam tele- | Her head, face and Tinbs are raw and bleed- with which an absent empioye has been af- | % Y GRS CERE dotehments with | g and Gt is teared her mjuries will result | president of the Unitea States, 0 fected came before the medical association of | Torses, ally, Notrace has vet been found of the | immediately adopt reprisals against Ameri- the Distriet and arter a free expression of POSTAL MATTERS. : misereant, whose sole objcet seemed to have | can fports in the West Indie nion by its members upon the subjeet it A postoflice has been established at Galer been robbery, It eanght last night he would Spain Is disposed to inake advan ermined nosueh demand should e | Hae county, Neb., and Eliza Meady” av- surely have been lynched. St complied with, Tu alleivilized countries the | pointed postmaster. X e el LD : medical man and patient is regarded as a [ Mail niessenger service at Butler, Keokuk Killed His Rival. relations between Cuba, Porto Rico and the e compact involving the personal hotor | county, Ta., from the l'l\-n(lml n|(_ |0\\i.||l.ll| Lovisvinie, Ky, Oct. 2.—A Courier- | United States. Minister Moret had a long of the former and possessing all the | way, his been ordered discontinued trom | journal special says: Alex Hoard and Jolm | interview on the subject to-day with United | 3 ity ML et 3 retity fmplied by an_oath, one whieh no | November 6: also messenger service at Sal- | §, g 0 \l"“'_”l boys and rivals in love, stood | Sta tes Minister Currie. egram o the Bik.|—The city council of this | wine or l|||\]ulvl| xlv_xl_l of any ‘Ie;u.l‘whl"- HIII“:'_ to vote for the sturdy ehampion of the peos norable member of the fraternity could | tille, Lancaster county, Neb., from flag sta- Bl B AL L J - place, having advertised for bids from parties | Bouse: tob. gt the amendment stapd Ang A | plo as Tong as he remains in the field. violate without entailing upon himself per- | tion. and at St. Edward, Boon county, Neb, | ina storeat New Franklin, Ind.. yesterday. Rritish Grain Trade Review. who would attempt to control the at well, | bresident approved it. The New Yor “Tlie resolution was unanimously adopteds sonal disgrace. ‘This question eannot now | Star mail service between Noblesville and | Tleir sweetheart, Miss Inez Hollis, passed A e T, g et ot ey | (il UL AN WD i 3 T i AL ety ) Do determined by mere official dietum of a | Lineoln will ba inereased to twalve trips per | by going to sehool. Hoard threw a kiss toher, | J:ONDON, Oct, 2 he Mark Lane Ex. | i@ ! ¢ St i, ! effect Croton water might have on the diges- ted: Papillion, William Robe e ey idenee 1o | dron - skeleton, weighing 264,000 pounds, has | jiated on the third formal ballot, James e St i el ooty | Davidson was renominated for commissioner A " 4 Clarke, seconded by rivited together and ‘the joints carefully [ by acelamation. 11 hammered” smooth, Congress st session | A. U. Haneock, moved the adoption of —the o lull:l]vnrn'\]\‘rmlil\uS,m 500 1) {i!um following eosolution : tthe expenses of the approaching unveiling. SEBI o i § e "L this fulily wenerousaliowances restriction | o Keolved. That we arg in favor of the ree Py was attached. Owingto the cold water syin- | (Tnited States senate, and, in convention as Belle Plaine's Natural Well, pathies of some of of the senators an amend. | guypled, instruct our nominee for represens Bern e er. | Ment passed thie upper. house providing that | itivein ease of his election, to use all hobe ELLE PLAINE, T, Oct. 35.—[Special Tel- | no part of the appropriation be used to foat - SHE ILE (S gceompiion 'th's rosilt, ang was then el i 5 M 5 VIR B sh grain trado | award he contract to a Marshalltown | tions of the French officials if the: \ Yy ' A overnment functionary, although clothed k, beginning on next Monday, N Paxton,enraged, knoeked him in the liead | bress in its review of the British grain trade | awarded ons 't e \ g inson, chairman: Sprincaeld, 1. 3. Angiing £ Soeiningly arogant. Tnetiaze of “requir- NEBRASKA AND 10WA PENSIONS. with a stiek. tracturing his sknll, and th during the yast week, says: The restricted [ man. Heis to shut off or control the well ];l]}:|*I""',il"";|]ll- e l”“;f'; Bellevue, H, F. Clarke: Fairview, ( m-? ing that physicians shall,”” ete. No medieal From the annual report of ‘Third Auditor | stamped his face to a jelly. Paxton see seale of whent deliveries has caused values | for $2,600 and work has been begun. The ient pottion of the programme in had, and | gocker; La Platte, Otto 1. Mever; Richlany Villiams. v re| have promised to provide not _only wine, but P man in this eity who possesses proper self | Willinns, now in the course ot preparation, | to he a mad man and foamed at the mo weinle 7 47 arkets re- | output of the well tor several weeks past has | (8 4k LIKOALL) ) " John Ward; Plattford, J, respect and correetly appreciates the dignity | it is seen that the aggregate dishursements of | and betore e conld be captured rushe to harden. Several provincial markets ve- | o005 ' he rate of 8,600,000 za'lons of water ""ll"(.‘.”:!}l.ln"'im.‘; ':""‘: e morning | Forest City, 11 L. Hilenian: { and responsibilities of his profession wiil | pensions at the Des Moines oftice for Towa | the woods waving his hands and shricking, [ Portan advanee in native wheat of 6a@ls. | gyery twenty-four hours. Since the contract o party was take I3 B. Nicholson} ever demean himself so far as to comply with | and Nebraski during the vast year were | floard will dic, Both are sons or prominent | There is an increased inquiry in London for | tor closing the well was let a new well three ‘lls'\lxlt‘l:”f'i“"-th» '-'i‘7'1“{.‘::'":'-111“nn\ltfl\‘"»l\«f‘j"-li van Wyc k’"'l Pawinon City) such a rule.” 33, g inst 1‘“( S S TS | tarmers of Seatt county. | Great exeitenent | best samples. Sales of English wheat durine | miles southeast ol “town has commenced | G T ORI AN SE e B T o PAWNER CiTv;, Ock Sh—(Specs)l Tathe A B A e S H A DL A A Nerd T 1851, et e G 1y remains by the | ghe past week were 60,19 auarters at 20s 9, [ Shouting, sending v two-dneli stream Many | gopg will remain in this country only i week. | gram to the Br:g.)—Senator Van Wyek spoke afust 1,508 quarters at 31s 6 durin: the i at the opera house this evening to an audi Y : 4 J : — THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION, | At the opera house this evening to an audis cotresponding period Jast year. Values of Fell DeadliuialOAr 8oL, el ence of fully six bundred people, the opera ire steady.” Rain has destroyed [Special Telegram | Many Changes in the Liturgy Adopted | ouse being filled. Judge Edwards presideds i nd barley crops. Flour s | o g3, Rev. Louis Braisted, pastor o By Both Houscs. The senator devoted about half an hour to 2, hias been appointed | enrred on the farm of Wililam Kidney, near | livmer. Corn s rather scarce. Foreigh | )0 gaptist ehureh at Le Claire, Seott connty, | CHICAGO. O sgeneral convention | qye record of his life, as he, termed the Line nothe pension oflice | here, late last night. 1. J. Wiicox, aved | Wheats are steadier. Thare has been died suddenly in his car seat this forenoon. | 0f the Protestant Episcopal chureh this | com Journal lie. He held up to the light of goods consumed. “The ex-marine officer, who ales. and Win. AL | sixty, waited until the other members of the | tionat rise in best kinds. Wheat e i He attended a sorviee at the Baptist state | morning resumed consideration of the plan | reason Gere’s win dy haranzue, showed that 15 in business in this eity now, says that in | Alexander, of Towa, has been promoted in 1 fanily had vetived, and then stepped outside | passaze have improved in value. There isa gLl o i i of liturgical revision as reported by the joint | the Sunday supplement was n tissue of falses o s serving in i inate capuci s be e S, S1400 a ye, s dooy 3 a dy s i femand from France unger the stimuius of a | convention at Cedar Rapids. — This morning [ 0f lituraicy L ! 3 Sunday sup) a8 i 1850, while serving in a sabordinate capacity [ the pension oflice from $1,200 to $1400 a year. | the door and ex a dynamite cartrid. e | ¢ d 4 ttee. ‘T'he | » of bisl ignified | hooas, and it 1s thought that itain on the United States ship Saratoga, the ship AN ANNIVEESARY RECEPTION ander his arm, ie report was tervitie, and | propostd inerease in the' import duty. Car- | he took the early train for howe, and soon | counnitte e iouse of bishops signilied Humphrey, who it is elained is '4|mml»ullng was sent into the Mediterrapean to bring ations have been received here from | frawments of his body were seattercd in | goesof Californian for Frencli ports are freely | after being seated fell against his wite, who | its coneurrence in all but ten unimportant v b " this_morning with an ex-corporal of the 1 31,246,665 113 1878, ma marine corps, a man who is vouehed for [ of $27,97453 in the past nine v as being honorable, having resigned from | total expenses of the agency last year were DE i the naval service in 1552, in which it is stated | S14.501. that naval officers have for many vears heen In league with smu. glers and have brought to this country a large portion of “the imported ided with Dynamite, ! rorr, Oct, 2. —A Burlington special to | fine bariey ) PIOMOTION, the Free Press says: A strange suicide oc- | the Scoteh oaty Des MoiNes, la,, home u earzo of goods for high officials in | Colonel William Thompson, one of the fivst | every dircetion, taken at a sd@sd advance, At to-days [ oceupied the same seat, dyving immediately, | gyevested ehanges. The house of deputies :I:‘"‘l’L‘ I‘y',“‘]:_:;{:}:;;""""';-I'!“"m‘_':{““‘I-_'“:\!' -"I',‘u';:,_ Washington, “Atthe naval pay station, at | congressmen from the state of lowa. and now S merket there was an improved fecling. Enge- | He was formerly a well known revivalist, AhonSIITOCHE0EAT 02 VOtaL OR il EromRTRINE] | meakaunte b oars 2 Villa Fran, he says, * we took on board retired army officer residing at Bismarck, Crooked Municipal Officials, lish whe s not dealt in at below 15 ad. e Ry Oy C G D G0 iz quite a carzo'of carpetd, rugs, ete. purchased | Dak., who will celebrate his seventy-fourth | oycorvarn, Oct, 25, George T, Seiter, | Sance. Foreign white is 05 dearer. Red A Sunday Scrap. ghts ol Bl ASE Po1jtics IR IBOORAIGANNTY « Dy petsons in- high station and sent to Vitla | birthiday November 10, on whieh oceasion a | ¢ HIDCLREN . Selter, |y yeriean and Russia were titm at 1s higher. [ Siovx Ciry, In., Oct. 25.—(Speeial Tele- | Dok of common prayer. The vote on each i ounty. Frazea for siorage, whith were marked * aud teception has been tendercd him by | ex-clerk of the board of public works, was | Flour was 6d dearer. Foreign flour was 6d f 0o jhe Bik.|—John Melade got Into | Tesoiution was generally over whelminely in | = ALnion, Neb, Oct, [Special o the retary Thompson.” Gloves, silks, | his sous. Coloncl Thompson Tias heen i | bound over to the grand jury to-day in the | 1s dearer. English maltingbarleys advanced | 818810 T8 i S G0 SEHee 800 L g or of the proposed ehunges. OF forty-uine | Brz.|—Politics wo looming up in_Loone leces, ete., w purchased in | Washinglo nuch “of i time during the | the sum of &1,500. This afternoon he gave | 2 :HN‘!H*"'"'"\‘H 15 Outs, beans and peas hqu a5 l(ml;sl‘uu. O v hetiiog ‘f dinceses, the clerical delegates of forty-three | county. The republicans nominated John " & lke At M,,:l,,,,’;f,,'»‘m,,“!‘ L I S sty aetimony 1 the:c ‘“'“!"““"“ —— and struck Jensen on the head with & ham: | Yoted aye, of forty:one dioceses, the lay dele- { Peters for the legislature, . J. 8. Miller for ' the purelinses were made so extonsively that | In Awsust the defendants in the ease of a organ; ofithe Loard ofEpublic The Czar to His Ofiicers. mer. It is feared the wounds will prove | €ites of thirtv-six voted ave. This was about | county attorney, ‘and J. %' Anderson for - we began to think we represented some wer- | coutest aainst a publie land entry in the who s eharged with certifying to ST. PETERSRU Oct. 95.—The czar and | fatal. McLade gave himself over to the | the representative vote on the fixst eightreso- | connty commissioner. The democrats and cantile house, rather than the United St Oxford land district in Iaahosued out a writ | traudutent vouchers. He said he got his finn yestorday affer wnveiling the monu- | authorities this mornine, and was bound over | lutwns, As the voling was by dioceses on | anti-mouopolists jointly nowinated Hons Onour reluril trip we - stapped.at Funcd, o of pronubitian In (h Third judicial districl | nephe w, Juseph Poters. (o personate Joseph | w4t Sestordoy aEer, WVEHIEECS MO (o' the disrict court. Being able to secure P ok 81 lON 6 535 Hess s HIoW W.. A. Poynter for the legistature, Ed, 8 wihiere the ship’s launch was dowered for the | in that teiritwry, to restrain “the register and | Meyers & Co. and draw money on false bills; | mentin honor of th b R ) bail he went to jail. i OB I0S aNe Conn elly for county. attorniey,aia 1 125 il purpose of assisting ‘in._taking-on board our Yer [rom kit testimony i Tespect to | that Peters gave the money to_him and he | tendeda lunch given by the ofticers of the ol M Al Allthe proposed alterations and_additions | Connelly for county attorney, ana 1. 1. G I |_‘ o, Yiz wine. l;mm{ wriving in the { the v Imuvl of m.; .-'n.u) and cnul|v{|z\u:_'t'lllvy pad (In'wllefllh of i[:_(u .linm'\ .\Illbrunlm |lh, army. ‘The czar, propusing a toast to the An Towa's Man Cable Patent. yeel u:pl\lu.lll\ umfivul upon. 1‘\ aresulta | lett for ;-(mnl(: 1-nllnll|ll|~~llllll(rl- ’lllm rl"l'llflvlli- nited States instead of putting into | entry, made with the requirements of the | mentioned specificaliv where and when he o SRids ey i youl permi k) s Tt “Benedictus,” in - the order for morning | cans refused to hold joint meetings to diss ! an nportant port, we anehosed in Tampe | inw. Commissionar. Spafks reported tho | paid the money to Morgan on two of these Clligols "E,,“ ,i';,.‘.!,i :\'.Inlxnxtn‘l"m.u.“ et of | Drs Moixes, Ia., Oct. 25, —[Special Tele- | praver, is inserted in full form. In the - | cuss the issues of the day, but have called ton Roads, and were not troubled by a visit | matter to Secrctary Lamar with a recom- | bills for $500 each, The case of Morgan was SR AL enJOV oY Eraw to the B3 A Dubuque special suys prefixed to the apostles” ereed it is per- || Cor their own in the different pres from tie collector of customs. “Ihe first [ mendation that he request the attorney gen- | submitted without arzument and Judge Fitz- alth in the future, 1 thank you for the | g {he new system of cablo ears known as | mitted to use. instead of the words “lle L A A transfer of cargo made was to light-house | eral to instruet the United States attorney | gerald held Morgan {0 answer to the grand d:hins vou uniderwent in the war be- | ¢ o5 cccon natent, and owned by J. K. | descended mto Hell,” the words, “Ile weny | cincts of tho count The dem and teader which into the roads, and to it | by telesraph to appear without delay before [ fury in the sum of £2,000, which iven. | tween Russia aud ‘Turkey, and I express | the pelh A0 Lay aivenq | o the place of departed spirils.” In the | anti-monopolists have also issued. notices of was transferred easks of wine and marked | the court issuing the writ, and have the same | This testimony by Seiter was wholly unex- [ these thanks in the name of him who is ng | Graves, of that city, was yesterday given a i q,041]es” creed the word “agamn” is inserted | meetings thronghout the county. The issue Babeock.” A few days later the Tallapoosa | dissolved on the g{uulnl ‘llm( the court | pected at this Il||||n~, although iL had l»‘ven longer among us. - Once wore I thank you.™ | trial in ('Ill‘:x.*.'n_ xlulull pru\ml':r: |||'un|n||||cml mu-r‘llle word “rose.” In the ui’«h-r for | petween the eandidates tor the legislature is came down from Washington, proceeded to ended its jurisdiction in- attempting to | thought e would express all he knew before 5 e stecess. The “right to use_the system in | evening prayer “magniticat” and “nune | 20V o8 s 4 i HHaripton roads, and nuds It conyenient o Wit United States’ I the trials were ended. A Village Fire. Litinols was to-day sold for $400,000; dimittis” are inserted. In the litany there | Anti-Van Wyck and Van Wyek, and the come alongsidé the Saratoza about dark. | officers in tne discharge of duties - VERsAILLES, Mo., Oct. 25.--The fire which = is inserted the suffirage, “That it may please | canvass is an carnest one. There is nodoubs { “The erew was at once put to work rigging | involving the exercise of their judgment A Murderer Attempts Suicide. originated In n livery stable on Newton A Fatal Fall. ‘Thee to send forth laborers into Thine har- | but that the large majority of the farmers | Whips and tackle to aid 'in taking the cargo | discretion, The secratary concuired V| Vareey Faves, Kan, Oct. 25.-Cy Laf- | Sireet about midnight Jast nighe burned if. | CEDAR RAPIOS, Lu, Oct. 25 —[Special | vest, we beseccih” efc. In” the communion | of *“Boone —county are i favor * of ] out of the hold. An estimate of the | the commissioner, and at s request the at- | R e oo bratally beat hi TR Do A man named | serviee,when more thin one celebration ishad [ Van = Wyck. ~ But” the principal interest ¥ amount of plunder, cousisting of | torney general gave the necessary i erty, the negro who so brutally beat bis | teen houses and rapidly spread to business | Clegran cof Alorin & Cos butter | the same day, the saving of the decalozue | is in the election of county aftorne | wine, ~ carpets,’ " Inces, Silk . goods, | tionsto the district attorney. That office wite and then sel fire to her clothing after | blocks, burning the postoflice building, Odd | Parker, an employe of Morin & Co.’s butter | g SN UEG RIC SHIANE t TECEEOTRE | inting i Major. Millers record 05 & | ete,, transferced to the Tallapossa | now reported that on the Lith inst. the court, | he spturated it with coal oil at Leavenworth | Fellows” and Masonie halls, city hotel, many | and house, fell throuzh an open hateh- | vided the whole office be used once that day. | business man, certain facts are alloged to | may be formed from the tine oceupied in un- | Chief Justice Hays presiding. madean oraer | jasf Friday nivht, came to the residence of | Stores and small Imlld\nvb. Total loss about | way this worning and will die from Lis in- | Before adjournment the house gave itself up [ have been developed whiel show man | loading the vessel, about five hours. In jus- | vacating and dissolving said writ. This | 1) o e 009 ot EEEERE R $50,000: insurance, $18,000. Juries. for atime to the proposed amendinents to | transactions which are not strictly n.mpsg I tice 10 the ofticers attached to the Saratoga it | aetion is rezarded by the general land oftice | 2 RFORIGEIRARY PRl FATI B T0E T P the constitution affecting the jurisdiction of | such as the collection of certain notes an i Is proper to state that their portion of the | as important in view of the auestion of au- | BREE BTG de s Hes perate effort. T A Steamer On Fire. Bismarck's Case Continued. bishovs and the admission of “new dioceses. | aceounts which he has colleeted, and failed | carko. was reasonablo one -one or two | thority, recently rutsed, and is satalso o be | b ffe, cutting s gasi in his throat four | LivERPoor, Oct. #5.~The National line [ S0vx Crry, Ta, Oct. 25~ Special Tole: | No i now was accomplished. o 5 to pay over o the purties to whoi tile kil gasks of wine each to ship to friends in dis- | in; ecordance with the deelsion of the su- | 5y opes long, completely severing the wind- | steamer Queen. which _arrived in this port [ gram to the Ber.|—Bismarck, now a weil | Fonight the house of deputiesat the close | are due. These thinzs are having a damaging tant parts of the country, some dozen pairs | preme conrt of the United States for three- * ) § 2 i of the Session formally « pipe. He was brought to town for medical ueurred in the ele- | effect upon the republican ticket, and” the O R e vas bro Saturday from New York, and which is Iying | known witness and conspirator n_the 1ad- | of,the session formally cobeurved it the ele- | effect upon the republicin ticket, and’ the ) | d L and this afternoon the officers ol eAn LDytne: Al of Dr. 3 ; caders of that party in th ality fe o control the hetion of the escentive | SEHECNG L IS 80T arin, Tar | a6 Aloxandria dee, is on fire. The i dock ease, was taken bafore Police dudge | yate of tan ana Novada, and Dr 1aibot to | G are iy i o lieavy 10nd (o ity 1 pinte. sartment i its fovestization or adjunica- | S I Ha T Sinds if e | Durning in threc bolds, Several engines are | Lawrence to-day and arraigned for murder. | that of daho and Wyoming. Ingz Miller on their ticket, Connelly, on the rnan, Commodore English and | tion of public fand entrics before patents | 1ty will probavly die from the wounds I hie | 1o, water on the tiames, Tn * steamer is & ; of eloves and several bolis of sitk. The bulk | qu of cargo, however, was consigned to such | pow humble citizens a3 Secretary ‘Chompson, | de General She ff REOAD:S 1 A eople were acquainted with the fact opposition ticket, Is recognized as one of th others of the sameé standing. have been issied. 18 not lynched meanwhile, madually sinking from the weight of water 1}17\{‘ il D’;{f;lmm“"‘wng e e MES. A, T, STEWART DEAD, DAL Inwyers i I8 Boction of tha. State, am BENEDICT BLOWS 1118 BUGLE, A JIOME VOR H1% MOTHEI-IN-LAW. o R T D LT thrown into her, L L $ h ~ s Tins the confidence of onr citizens as beinz an Public Privter Henediet, in an inter- [ “Pretty Prospect,” President Cleveland’s Jand L o8 B crsand newspaper representatives formed | The Wife of the Deceased Millionaive | 16hedt and trastworty man, Gillett, on the yiew with the Post, endeavors to show | country seatnear liere, is being improved far | 1 rors, Oct. 25.—It was learned Two English Fires. » principal portion of the audience. The Suddenly Posscs Away. Toalon ticket, will kive Aniderson w hird pulla that Rounds’ administration of the printing mv\.m.f what the it of northwest | to-day that 11, J. Landers, a dishonest clerk | (G he Perogens seminary | information was sworn out September 25 by | New York, Ock. 5h[Spocial Telcram | Gilett is compnratively unknown ont ol hig ofn ¢ was criminally extravagant, if not cor- | Wishington expected to see, It was thought | of Landers, Givean & Co., pork packers, had 7 SR g S Marshal Shanley, alleging that the defend it ATty Ste own neighborhiood, but those who do know t. The interview concludes as follows: | that littie else than a rejuvenated house | Jury s number of ereditors upon transactions | Purned to-day, “‘Choloss will be 400,000, Marshal Shanloy, alloging tuat the defend® | to tho Bri.1-As, Cornella M. Btewart, | Jo 08 otio of hia sound practioal cous ome of these days there will be a startling | would be put on the place, but new fences, | . T e 5 ‘” s e A gregt five has occurred i Hornby dock | ant did wound, bruise and kill Rev. Haddock | wife of the late millionaire dryzoods mer- | (10080 SRR S Sty b xiiion o (e a " which T Puntic | iy ity of . Bt vies, o condugted an a broker. T those matters ho warehouse in Liverpool, It wasstocked with | on August 3, lllll‘t: also o the luul'(lu‘; in | chant, A. T, Stewart, died at 10 this morning, N ! ) ' tater Rounds manaeed to squander public | loads of the best qeality of fertilizer’ iave | 1 sed the name of Juckson dandgrs that be | ogt) and grain, The damage is estinated | company — with icorge “Treiber, | of congestion of the lungs and heart tronble, Justin MeCarthy cted, A AR Lo las st e s ttakeny aust o erasuntin SEhoabnda || Fomom it Ehe Aok o the aporiage | ¢ #1000, John Arensdort, F. Munchrath, L. | Kriday she took dinner with Mis, Uenry | Lixcors, Neb., Oct. #5,—Tho following ’ tho s Rounds patd. for the articles that 11 thic farin Wwould ot oniy be nude g | 0t this line will be canmot be told until the e e e R R Granda, L. Plath, il others, | ilton, and on tho way home contracted w | cablegram has been received by John Iitze | were infedor in qu m‘\ to the Do Impph look pleasant, ‘but productive.” It Is ziven f returnsare it Ji bat 16is belleved 1t wi LONDON. Oct, 95, —The Standard says that | 4id consvive to do the deed as charged in the | heavy cold. Saturday she was so ill she was | gerald P OF 15,000 pounds of ink purchased during the | ontin s cireles that these improve- LRI ! A Moo ey sl standard savs Wat | gt section. The attorney for Bismarck | compelied to go to bed and a doctor DLy, Oct, Justin McCarty elcote Iast vear of Rounds’ administration, four- | ments are being made tor the benefit of Mrs, i ‘*.I- A Prince Waldewar, of Denmark, will be pro- stat «d that he was not ready to proceed with \‘:\;’ at for. Yesterday Mrs, Stewart grow | for Derry Cily, Lewis ..m-nm)ml witl NIty of it cost $2 10 85 per pound. Benedict | Folson, the mother of Mrs. Cleveland, and A Cotored Fiend Hun lmn(l for and probably. elected (o the vacant | (0 oo ana asked for & week’s contin- : 2 4 B 5 rrirp 24 A does 1ot pay over 3150 per pound forany ink will moye to “Pretty Pros Miaenis, Oct. 2. —James Haynes, col- | Bulgarian throne. Honeor Tho state ralksd. no. objaction, and | \iorse and tho dootor rumnlned at the houso [iS%ge, oy HARRINGTON, M. I, . now, and most of it e buvs for less. He popeet.” Mis, Folsom intends to spend most | ored, who murdered Mary Jackson. also col- ———— this was granted. Thegrand jury will con- | #l1 vizht. AL 0350 this morming ex-Judge g Secrotary 1 N. 'L, > Invifes conpetition, nud buys ingthe cheapest | of tiis winter here, itis said, and that sie | o) Jost Friday in Bolivar county, Mis- A Royal Head Laid Low. vene to-mor row, and it 1 thouzht' will soon | Russeli called at the Stewart wansion and — i and best warket. Lounds bou Dt all his ink, | will assist the daugnter in the white x:v‘l;\:‘ | sourt, and afterwards mutilated her remains, Bririy, Oct, 25,—Prince Hohenlohe-Wal- | reach an investigation of the Haddoek mur- [ was informed that atvs, Stewart was feeling Colfux County Demd i somo other Syppltes, from s brother-n | gaietyies, Tierewi o report eireuly i e B e et Vi | was faken Trom jail ab Brownsviile, Miss., | denburg lias died of apoplesy. der and eoils t Saturday night by a mob of colored men - are democrats and six are republicans; five law In Chicago. ey cases, Fine of tho jurors | better and was aisle to sit up in bed, Ata few Senuyn Neb,, Oet, rial “I'eles | ous kinds he tained either from or at the president’s farm with Mus, I 4 - . Are ROk e T nTT minutes atter ten he was surprised to learn | gram to the Be, |—The county ST St ahenanal Mo i olom ik Lk I iinibes Familior aud d hauged. e JUGS IN GEORGLA, e e by adk i tehmets | dTom n messenzer of Mis. Stowart's death, | convention et at the court louse in Lively Times in tlant on the Whisky Quescio nee and then flopped over. It is difficult to | Mrs, Stewer?’s funeral will he hel sgnosticate anything with reference tothis | afternoon from he U'Tharsday | Sehuyler at 2 pow. to-da , Thirty: nomination the following t L and placed in chiet: For repres Lo Mrs, Folsom's of i dunch and live from AN ANCIENT CHESTNUT, late residenc v, but 1t is certain the actions of fow | foueth street and Fifth avenue, Rev, Arthnr | sentative hrough whom thoy were purchased. Some | evenings o diin ; son was made the necessary middleman [ when they can drive o t 4 =i Meloas Lo AL Williams: commissiones, way was always found for a friend to | the gardens to ve enltivated, with great pleas- | Goyer Spraguo's Present Wife ATLANTA, Ga., Oct 1'Pelegram | i iy fed ey | ! - 3 : A K | ple iove . & Jurics will be watehed with more cagerness 2o ) S Alex. Lejsed shorift, Joseph Kudrin g county ;:\“1‘1‘. \:‘n“l"&"”\‘\”l‘l;“;i’l‘nl.l‘|‘xl“\l'"4‘7’\'::1'“:”Kl“tth|i ‘Il‘»ll.éul‘l«l .Iw make L ef exeentive a Rings Up Kate Chase to the Bre)—The effect ibition in | Jnd interest, i :\‘i"[r‘k'”“.ll:h}l'v \lllyl.u; “I...n‘|¥‘; n!.'-“»‘f:.'.”' \‘:h BHOrnov At 1lbs Z6lti.s or. y proporty kept. Printing nk for instan MONE BOND CALLS CONING NEW YORK Oct, %,—[Specal Tetegram to | Atlanta has been to encourage the jug trade. P TR Do private. Phe remains will be taken to o which needed to be kapt af a moderate tem: |1 has been deelded by the cabinet that ihe | (he Bee.|—The present wite of Gayernor | OV €Very tiain reaching the city there is a - L oot A Strile oceurred | Garden City, L L, for inteiment “in the il e o # ature, was exposed o tho weather when | bond eails shall contingio neacly ws lavee and | S50 Sonds the following card to the | /Brxe consignment of jygs filled with whisky. uEsTER, P, Oct, 25.-A strike oceurred | gomb of A, “f, Stewart, The puvlic serviee | Ravsoxn, Neb, Oct, 25.-(Special ‘Teles thermemeter wis at zero, so that it was | rezular heneeforth as diring the past three ddystone Print works on account of | will be Leld in the chapel | are ¢ Wortls These jugs 164 off by prohibitionists in the after- | gram to the Brk.)—Last Saturday nizht : : 15 3 iy o et R ¥ P P e A e d ¢ LU 4 T AT sed at his | noon of ‘Thursday. Bishop Littlejohn, who | Whoe N Fesl 2 e el AR gite, Ui R g YR , the Editor of the World:—Methinks 1 | 8nd anil-probibitionisigalike. ~On one train | printer’s wages not being increased at his | hoon ot Ehuraday, Bishon bl who | Wheedon was here and addressed a ‘republi= thAt noyer Lave bevn used aud never ean bo | fho necessity of providing another bisis for | hear yousay o reeeipt of this, “O. for a | Dotubly there were fit@yone-gallon jugs. The [ reauest and the entire works fwe now idie, | i ogy ot 6 arrive i e to fuke part n | S0 Mecting of about ten voters and dressed used. They are s hard as the erust of a | national bank seeurities ST Oty tnut gong,” and the wonder'is why the | poorer people, who cgn't afford to send for | About one thousund hands being iule. the Koryiees, 'The. s will be of the | Wp Church Howe ina white shixt and brass - - pying “New Departure’ Men nigger's heel that has boen barcfooted all the | standing bond: collar. - No good he debt is thus diminishied- year. ‘e worl uen and foremen of Rounds' | and the nocessity of n 2 per eent bond tor public is_ not eorzed with tnirty or forty | jugs, are besieging the druggists fc years of Kate Cliase’s intrusion ahon them, | aieolol, the sals of wigeh is e pure, uitted, They pliinest o covered w cription. wket will be I veivet, Silver mowited, i e are ail there, and they readily admit all | banks will be mowe plain. Thus will two 1 sl and written for twenty-ive . / ted. T Bos1oy, Oct. 25,—This afternoon at ihe | wud wiilbe enelosed in a 'cedar box in the An Editor Doubled Up, % these things i y E.‘,flh“ ik be moie. i, $uis Wil), far s what she pleased about Governor | Make all manner of e: Gsos togot it hey | (/G Stites hotel, the board of visitors of | tonb. 1L is xaid that the body will e enclosed | Yo Neb, Oct, 25— (Special to the | Itis said by employes that Benediet has | ury department it is thought a 2 per with apparent impunity, but when | ke it out to the artegikn pumps, to which Andover Theological seminary began a hear in wateel casket 1o prévent all possible | Bep. ) —Ceoree K. Corcoran, editor of the i hoen wround more and has given more atten- | bond will be issued before the end of the she or her satellites put words into his | dippers are ‘attgeheds dnd diluto it there, [ Andover Theologleal somin LA i of theft aftor burtal, ¥arkc Domaorit: wa Diarmad thisinorai e X tion to the aifuirs of the establisheni during | session of the Next congress, wouth, it is neambent o deny it publicly, | 4king the lquid g the amusement of | ing which will ultimately lead to twe decision | S GGU WAk The. eldest dau mter of | A e e by i tartiod tils morming to ; tho couple 6f months Lo has been here than —~ Governor Sprague has never uttered a harsh | 10okers-on. "Phere wilkbe a citizens’ meeting | of the question concerning the soundness of | Jauies Clineh, o former merehant of this eity. d o B 8blo 2 Rounds did durimg all his four years term. word concerning her, but noither can he en- | 10 nowinate candidates Tor city ofticers, Both known young lady of this place, nter State ( the theological doctrines tanght at Andover. | She was born'in 1502 and was married to AL \ OVaiD nmerce, Y56 sentime! Nich he doe lieve | Wetand dry afe takimg every means to ca i . - Accounting ofticers say thit the i provements 3 " iy p | dorse sentiments wiiich he does not believe | Wot and dry are tal eve I : TR PR Py vvoad | 1% Blewatt fn 188 Dby the. late Hey. D, ;b on SaEs Mlroady oficeted by Henediet will saye the | WAsHINGToN, Oct. P supreaie i wioily or in part. Since Kate Chase has | ture the meetine, Lively thues are wxpect br, 5 y pins ‘\" e ko | Miteholl, . Siven tho death of lioy ushand A GIANT MONOVOLY woverntuent hundieds of thousauds of dol- | conrt to-day rendered adeclsion in the case | heen agitating the removal of her father's < ———tpt— . Hoar and Judze Asa French apreaved for | 500 | WS L 3 " Ly year, of the Wabash, St Lonis & Paciie ralivoad | body, she has beguiied the interim by enter- Distingmished Theologue's Death, the complainants, ana ex-Governor Gaston e A Move to Pool the Soft Coal Fride of AKMY NEWS, ; company agamst the people of the State of : eorters it reminteences | CHicao, Oct, 2,—Bev, Robert, West, edi- | and Professor Iwight, of the wniversity lae Killing Distiliory Cattle, Three Btatos, o following polouves have bean | Diinaie? Th S e e e | and “shadowing forth charms, | itor of the Advance, anda widely-known the- | 8ehool, were counsel for the professors it the PR S 25, —The s state live stoc sy ) granted Mo ‘W, Bund, Kourth | Hinois, ‘The cuse was one of alleged unjust ing, the public she married Governor | of drancs, g n own the- | B okcal seminary. The proceedings to- | C1ICAGO, Oct. 25.—The«state live stock | Preesuuna, Oot, 24, —(Spocial Telvgram to { Cavalry. ¥ Avizona, one month; | diserimmation i vio the state Jaw of | Sprue to further her father's politieal in- | fhfsian. dicd ‘;"““‘,“"I at Sycamore, Tk, | Yol Ciea Outirely'fo the matter of jusis. | commissioner, replying 1o a delecation | tho Bei |~ miove is being mle by a nims 5 . Day, Pitthartillery, Fori [ 1571, revised In 3 The de- | 15, thus maityring herselt on the altar of | fep WO 11RE, where he hid gone o delivera | iotion of the Loard of visitors 10 try the | of eattle awners, deetined to make the state | ber of coal oparators who use the railroads jaiulion N, ¥, W0 e :IIHI: :\.‘I”‘l 3 III’I;'\| .|,”H| is |‘\" : eff u;" ‘u,.l\.. n, AI..‘.'.‘i..:’;:::...”;“\; ;.-;.Ih.:, (lw...': ol @ oase, “1I\| h;::l R”‘:\ ue beariug upon the iner- | yosponsible for tl prisisal Laughtering | and wio have sullered to some extent by the 8ion 1o ask for a four months’ extension : Firs w designed (0 cannot up: ely quoted, purporting to have bee g 4 ke s of the questio ot any of tne quarantined distillery catile | ¢ % in the st season 1o pool the # . tenant Win, . Hamilton, Fitth actillery, | ply to infersiate t ) tion interview with Governor Spra-ue, but Elgin Daey Market. The argtiments upon the question of juris- | ¢ y of tue quarantined distillery catt fulluess in the pist season (o pool the entire unbus, New York harbor, one | would trench up Al DOWers el in 1eality emanated from the same Ciicaco, Oct. 25.—The Inter Ocean's | diction were concluded this evening and the | Wotil sullicient funds are placed at the dis- | 5ot cont prodietion of Pennsylvania, Ohlo - ufter Octo }of congr { lion of as the s demanded, in justice to | Elgin, L, special says: ' Butter was lower | matter was taken ander advisement, but ad- | posal of ilio comwission by the legislature. | and West Virginia. The movers in the proe o leadquartors of' the Department of | the ficedow uf tral Tl o sapreme | trucl wnd deconey, a denialin détail, {huved | and weak' today on the board of trade, | Journment waswade without reachin Lo | Sixteen e tilo at the Plinix distitlory wero | jectane not only piominent. coal producers, akoti will be removed from Fort Snolling 1 eourtof Hiinolisis 1oy pinion of Jus- | te L kindly foward her, for lier actions | gales were lighter than they have been for sev- | Ision. - slought ¥ pwners to day inder the | oo representatives of railwoads earryIng toSt, Paul November 1, as announeed by | tice Miller, the ehiel ¢ und Justice | hav i e the love of the noblest and < Ry - Insnection of the state veterinarian, Al h 3 Gonbral Ruger in a geneial order. Tie gar- | Bradiey dissent grandest of men, and would only ask her to [ €8l months, - Regular sales were only 5,700 The Oleo Law. | were pronouseed sound and the e o | soft coal. ‘The lutter bave entercd into nego- rison at Fort Suclling s to be fargely in Phe spocitie allesation wis that the raile | Desitate ere she brings into connection with | foubds aF 27 conts, No elicese was' soid W ASHINGTON, Oct, 25,—Tha comumlssioner | sold to-morrow. Th W88 Of 6 cow that ‘! tintions for the puriose of obtaining s setiled ased. rond company eharged Eider and 8, MeKiu- | her shame that which belongs wholly or en- otal sales, §6,724,50, of internal revenue has woditicd the regula- | died durfug the nidit at the Plhanix was | pereentaze of the earrying trade, ‘The pros he tow secand lieutenants recoutly pro- | lov i3 conts per L) | for the transport- | tire to 1 dewand that she does not - e e o the. bleonargarine duw s | Spired away befors the veterinarian had a | jectas outlued by the operator who favors i§ moted from non-cotiissione ins of gl f1om Peowia 1o New York ( | refer to my fiutbaud iy forn s hatever, | ? Bound 1o n.nmnmruunu. O L g e toms Lo the oninton of | €hative 10 deelde tie causy of deatl it cnubrices Ui sogulation of Uhe entire bios arny are all in this oty from and on the sae day ol 1 sane Ba Ve extend to hier our united pity, which she ATISBURG, Pa., Oct. 25.~The Chronicle- | a5 to mak eqnfary to. the upivlon - - dietion, madnteninee o rates for winiy m.,(..”\é\ :3;~;\e(|u:|i:xr lx.‘ur\ o g |\h;0 :‘\(\‘ |;.|n-‘l 3 bt }\fiu.: poums | ever and will always cor -‘I‘\n PR Telegraph this afternoon says: It is stated "IH‘ ‘-Illh;l"I‘;.:Il'r:""“l"'d}““:--‘l ‘ “‘ “‘-.“; .\'“l . AW u-l{n:.ngl- Blaze. . and t! A -:m‘l.‘r]“‘» al lnlju(u.n“h_\‘.fi’l e dered 1o joi o I 55,0 am Gilhn k2 B GUE. o beab author - An ‘agres: < | oleomargarine are subject to tax only whe NGTC . 35.—Five broke out | everal onerators, who have a stea stations as follows: Ldeutenant OGidin ¢ | ik, 10 New Yori—Gillaan belg elghts 11X | Canoncheta, O on the beat authopity that under agroewments |- GEOIAERTNE R0 BEN o0 Danee shliNay - b A | trade established after years of trouble, are vitz, Eleventh infantry, to Company 1), ut i neaver {han Peor nlm New York, “The - :lm .m ;‘xlalemiuhg: mufi;]flln‘vl :H\ nthe | bty t “l 0 h n f ari & o ""~ | azalust th iuruu,l weig 1;.. [ !lrn., 1 ng lollo ; Fort Sully Dakota: Stephen W Hserinzioation, It was alleced, was a violation Blaine in Peausylvania, outh Pennsylvania railroad will be con- - sitated on Pamisylvania avenue ween | giiput of the wine: i il vigorousl » A ackney, Sixteenth infantry, to Co i, w ol illineis, which iibits any Py 16, Oct. 5. ~To-morrow morning | trolled at the next meeting by those who wigh Young Female Horse Thief | Second and Third s 5, southeast, which | appose it Among those who vould be afe 4 Fort Davis, ‘Texas;: Lieutetiunt Gogrge 1 iarge foy tralisportation Of passengers or | oo crarts on a tour through \ thra for the early completion of the road and who Derroir, Mich. Oc \ | spread 1o udjoin Liings s oved | fected are operators of the Bultmore & crench, Fourth infabiry, Compauy B, Forl | freichit within thye state af Ll " Slarss on & fou Ough the anthra- | iy 5o vote: ‘Fhey do not want to bave the " S T | iy valued wt 330,000 Dunug the | Ohio. it o & Lake Exie, the Piitsburg Spokane, Wasbiugton Terrilory (1 icat mant | Horatels cgater ban would be car clte coal yegions, ¥row e anthracite 16 | money tid upany lon er b an unproductive | Special trom Howcll says: A thilt 05 0f the fire a batrel of ex- | McKeesport & Yoighiogeny, the Pennsyl . AN wen, ghth Infanw Cous tran tatlon of passengers { hie goes to New York, where it is said | shape. They s \ey are willing to put | old girl nameéd Lena Fabauke, was sent. to d, w serionsly ihjure per- vandn eompanc s lines, Hoeking Vi T 3 i y say they are I | 0. .. Fort Huachuca, - ~Arizon: s of Trelgbt over a greater dista Be will speak in behalt of 'heodore Roose- | more ‘money into tie cowpany in order to | the retorn school at Adiian for Liorse | suns, Hone of whow, howeser, iy Oiio Contind aid the Néw Yerk, Lake h'i $ Mooty Fletews Tenth [ | 1, L did L ! 1 i buned, “ froad; eutenant Mlonfy Fletcber. . Tenth™ i e 3L Ty . veit, republican caudidate for mayor, urey things up and complele the line. stealing. 4 buiat i con vallsondsy