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PR— — s e —— - THE OMAHA DALy BEE T — _— ’ } ’ TN , - L > (1 S o 3 - 2 i 11T 3 SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1886, NUMBER 131, I WAS N N N[N noteworthy symptom of the material progress | W (F Thy \ ' NEW YORK NOTE N Q 1 ('R | in Florida by the nama of Adams. Mr. and m + AT NTH SHE, WAS BOUND T0 BE A NUN, | vz vt | WORKED IT VERY NEATLY | »wow vomkwomma iR {ygS A [IARANGUE, | et oot s s | GROVER IN A CHURCH FIGHT, —— with and beating the Amerlcans on thelr own s Ut Bob T EeRTIERR Herdl Kt eud with warm reqards for the subject of A Young Girl Enters a Convent in Op posi- ARV RIS Faslina Missouri Holds Aloft the Banner of the Boss | \|(\\ y m:n.w; , AEIHIn'(‘inI l'\-I--m'nnlln He Sputters at Beatrice and Announces Ho | a handsome tract of land in Allamakee | Piesident Oleveland's Pastor Waxes Wrathy : i Ooblepein) 1 s HowTTblle tedling RAIDING AN EXPRESS OAR. | ™M FAILS TO REFUTE THE CHARGES, | fhartas e Adams cndowment. fund for the | | . e L Uil « | Commander 1 Taylor, of the United | 3ES. | benefit of the State Agricnitural colleke till | NO UNION OF CHURC PPRE Hungarian papers to-day advocate an alliance e Fo0tos of tha A meF1oAN: GRURROHISNT. 0616ty | ) one ot mare pupils in- the ) 1. J 3 <, Y > S praes OCIE low Democrats Assessin Ofce | it ol wly i with Haly and England. The Nemgst, in an | The Messenger Confidenced to the R TR IR 15 Lres ® tural college I8 already | P y , Seosational Trial of the Case In & | apyurenty inspired ariicle, says: “It the | Excont of Fifty Thousand Dollaes | s i enming 1o (s conntry, aside from | MOI0eFa—An Eeconteie Beauest RSO RU T bbbl oy bl Bl el d French Police Court—The Rela- Russian ships at Varna are more than_empty 3 A bbbl Riba g Lo gL OSRF. At Wignk - OliyaNes R o vera Deacon's Dismissal ~Tho A Murderous Negro Kitled his desire to see tne Bartholdi statue, is that e MRy 1R HaFa CATR a1 Bl il tives Fined—Other For- demonstrations, we_ntst resist ftutther ags ~Other Ornmea he hopes to put on foot a project to raise braska and Iowa News, gritieless for tlie good motive Y ampaign | cign Happenings. gressiotis by force If neceasaty, ltaly 18 als0 i money for the construction of the Panama Roeta s Washington News, interested in the Hall ninsula and must — canaland influence Euronean financial sen THI LUTHEIRRANS, lieln.” The Pester d says: “Austri Told Train Kobbery \ ikl ] The Nemaha Frauc . ; . iment by convineing the people there that | .\ Weld: | DRt A Littlo Chireeh Unpleasantness paty ¢ ” » Me . > a EATHICE, Neb,, Oct, Special Tele- | Cont on of the General Counc A Religious Sensation. Hungary cannot peruit the Mediterannean | St Louts, Oct. The Adaimns express | jio was favorably received by “Uhose SHewd | gy to the Tne e bie remubii il ekl Feene jaoneral Councll |y curNToy. Oct. 2.~ [Special Tetegram (Copurtght 18 by Jumes Gorton Beanett) | 10 becote & French or Russian lake, and | ear attached o passenger train No.3on the | yankees e hopes by snch means,” suid | of thy ernomtn i (e temliean S 1 cmesan, oot Rl . | tothe Bk j—A special m this morning's Pantzs, Oct, 2. [ New York Herald Cable | must join England and Italy against any | St. Louis & San Francisco railway, which | sommander Taylor, *to fold up the totterini o cunpaien in Gage county wa 1 1oAGo, Oc e forenoon ses- e ¢ S N 4 ) New York World relating to affairs in Prests i1t ot his project i Péris ad verhaps to | Hor to-nl. hi, the opera house being packed. | stun of the general council of the Lutheran | gon¢ tigvoland's church hore and Involvin aile the iivestment of somo, Tile General Thaver and Church Howe were the | chureh the report of the ehureh book com- | yent FrEseiS SR Tare Bad HHES e " E ! i al in this enterprise, To state thin speakers, Thayer made a good speech, and | mittee was adopted, and the committee was | ¢ Hev. SUTUCLIRING pAstor, HAe makea good title for the story of a sensa- = Mo. From reports, it seems that before the | 4,046 sway, if he cannot actually raise the b o hi i | gl he | ¢ * LB created a sensation, It states that recently : 4 . b t train Teft the olt siving ‘{18 TIRMS 6f ) 3 strengthened his popularity, Howe used the | authorized to print for the temporary use of fonal case tried to-day in the police court of | o Paints a Kosy rain left the city a man giving the name o sl liere, lie trusts he ean mako itapoear his | 0GR IBECTEAR R Tade b | the ehiurehes forms and ceremontes ot now | éacon Patterson, ot this church, was dis- the picturesque old Burgundian city of Aux- Alting sr ARG, Cummings presented letters to Express Me 1 America was so liearty and his 5 text, his spoec & P | IS CIUTGICS JOPUIS RUC COretionies Hok WOW. | yivead trom & position in the, ofies’ of the Marie Galle i and f sonrer Fatheringham purnorting to besigned | canal projeet so contidently regarded. that it | principally of fings at the paper and trying | included in the chureh. book. The council erre, Hermione, Marie Gallet is a young and Loxnos, Oct. 27.—In a specch last nieht atheringhain purporti [ i it M A Y - supervising architect of the treasury, that Beatirl Tialfess. BdqBAteaHy thy Angauting \ : by the officers of the company, stating that | Wil have reflex influence upon Burope, and | to answer its charges made sthim.” His | has been overwhelmed with telegrams as to | §) h b Lal b *\ROAHE i Lord Randolph Churchill sald 4 < were rather slim, and | its reported action with respect tothe con- | Natterson, whois very poor and about seventy ticial a do him a good turn there, so that he may float | answers i 1 i B A ake @ @ good U h S0 i awers in most ca } sisters of Auxerre, she was in the habit ot | counts reaching the government of the social [ C1mmings —was -~ about — to — take a | new loans,” Commander Taylor said a pub- g Special to the Bre.)—"She Would be a [ Frenchaction in Egypt left here at 8:35 last night, was rob or The § of the Convent,” woull pver £50.000 cash betwe ere and fic, Nun, or The Si f the Convent,” would CHERCHILG PALES, over cash between here and Pacifi icture of the Con- by . S ) hart of the ol s lio ¢ od, one bel p8R100 d to dobte wolution | years of age, beeged Dr. Sunderland to use § making an annual “retreat” at theirconvent. | condition and prospects of Ireland are of an | fun” —on the line and asking sion of the condition of the Panama | KArLe! the char o ndmitted, one belng | fessional, and to-day adovted & resolution | ig4,yence with the presidont to have him 1 & o St A L Fatheringhamn to ‘give hita polnts, Ne one thing whish De Lesseps is | that hie voted for Patrick, as the best part of | repudiating the statement represeuting its § One day last month, after payinga visit 10 | ancouraging charact There is & good | £2 ghe giv points. 1 wi i { Frecm)l o G NG reinstated and that Sundesland indignantly 11 RIBCERN, WHIUERE LB TABRHOE & LAY T aky g13 Wiish near Mefefian tho, strangér over cly anxious toavoid, but he beli his eonstituency desived it, and another that | action proposed lust Saturday, as “requiring | FEASEIEC AR L TRRE 116 A1t 1oy A ) iera harvest and a marked recovery in price 2ss0ps to be “too frank and sine lie voted 1n opposition to the resolution de- | a private confession and absolution before | FeIUsed on the ground that e did not pro- she had determined to stay in the convent | and from and ta tracted Il we learn, though nccurate | Powered the messenger, gageed him and 1 to attempt to suppress th the veil. All appeals by her dis- | jyrormation is diflicult to obtain, rents | Pound him to the safe, after which he coolly | failure of the einal enterprise and ents failed to shiake her decision. | are being generally paid througtiout the | tifled the ear. Ile cut open bags containing | {ic losses of the compang. ~His FOR HER SOUL'S SAKE count “The landlords have helped greatly | Silver- but took none of it. At Meremac he :|f|}hl~'l':v|‘M vl eter “Itis for my soul's sake and yours,” she | to lessen the difliculties of the crisis, | leftthe train. The robbery was not dis- [ it iE o ATE AT pose to say anything of a political nature to the president even for a deacon of his chureh; that a large number of his congregation re- quested him to importune the president in cla ing Ha; and Wheeler elected bec him from at- | electad: Heparaded. tho fact that he had | ton was either taken or proposed. That in converts to its feasi- | to-day commenced a libel suit against the ed: common with our fathers we repudiate and clergyman, somewhat similar to the Roman use, A \ i bility or profitablen: t i rondenin with Al onr hearts any and every | behalf of Patterson and that they were AR T B bTAR A AL IO o BIICEE E H RE fpebsip tpl tes i o HPLOLTIESAE e Form of confesslon that requires an enumera- | treated with marked disrespect. The dis- ] 86t of September hor father and grandfather | BOYCE et with oveiunich justice 1h Englnt | ihe exp ress car was broken open and Father The Only Original, The Craig Snicide. tion of sins, and that our action simply pro- | pateh further stated that there was talk ot called at tie convent, but she refused o see | For their complete rights and the striet fetter | Mehim found tied to the safe. The express | Nuw Yor them, The next day her mother and brother | of the iaw, they bave geuerally niade very L EL G G A mave a frantic effort to carry her off, but she | large n-.xlnvuum. ‘unll the government | goriiiod as o tall, dark man of prepossessing sembly district have put up Harris Cohien | Saturday evening is all the topic. ‘The town | an order fora publie confession customary in | siate Patterson if so requested, and -Major i still held firm and they had to withdraw to 'J". "}:“"":‘;“l‘ Lo !:"l‘";“"'.l l!::‘" ‘J."J'.‘]. for | appenarance, dréssed in black, with lar for alderman. Ie is a clothing merehant of | of Craig isa strictly temperance town, and [ Lutheran churches preparatory to holy come [ Durham, the World corre spondent, said that avoid being ejected by the police. On leav- | (I dishis™ ke Wave | hands and feet. It is a sincular coincidence | Baxter street and Park Row, and he an- | will not allow whisky sold within its limits. | wunion. 4 he based his dispateh on an interview with ing, the brother vowed the affaie should not | co-operated 1n a signal manner toward the | DL Be save the name of Jim Chmnings o | nounced upon his store front on Friday that this man Hampton has veen sel- [ M the afternoon lov. lirs. Spacth. Jacabs | pagtersou; that the truth of it all was ac- bl 5 restoration of order, - “The separatist party i | 5 GG T never been accounted for, - | 1€ was the nominee: “Harris Cohen, cloth- | ing intoxicating liquors in deiance of the | goneral couneil. Thie committee appointed | knowledged in an interviow this_evening “You are bent on havinga scandal,” he | e ouse of comuons predicted that @ 1t | = A'\ranger, who gave the name of Cum- | ing merchant of White and Baxter streets, | people, Plum, of that place, astrong | at the last convention of the generai council | with Dr. Sunderland, who shows a temper that exclaimed, shaking hisfistat the nuns. “You | [P o was coming t dieland, Arvel | mings to Fadierinziiam, the messenger, pre- | owner of a number of fast trotters and long | temperance was deputized by the [ to prepare a uniform system of narochial re- | nas surprised everybody, and which is re- shall have it.” L L I ¥ nted to him a cleverly forged letterbearinga | known as the only and orlginal Cohen.” It | sheriff to arrest Hampton. Why he was | POTts for district syhods reported against [ oretted by the president. Dr. Sunderland lars in order to prevent the wholesale Gy pertect fac simile of the siznature of Barrett ISpacial —[Special to the [ vided an order fora personal confession of c ¢ the o S Pres ; Al ‘('"”‘;: sinfulness and poaitence, to ba used by the | Loyeotting the church, also that President oM ANt i e o dvsies as well da | Cleveland had intimated that he would rein- OAKLAND, Neb,, Oct. the Brr.|—The republicans of the Brk.)—The sensational sui atlie. Gallet i of age.and her own mis- | mination of the'Trish Nothing of the kind | PO 14 S of (16 SIS T SR | was announced Saturday that e was really | deputized instead of tho consiabie of that iy chiankes at present except such s Would | ays the World correspondents has been Iy- tress,” replied the nuns. “If she wishes to | has oceurred or is likely to occur, alt 'jl’“"i at St. Louis. ‘The letter stated it was decided | @ candidate for alderman. Saturday and | place is not known, but he read the warrant [ number of members in their congregations. | ing about him and his church for some time, stay for her salyation’s sake, we cannot pre- | there are sull isolated districts in Irekund | i exira man: on the route; that the | Sunday signs have appeared in nine clothing [ to lampton, when 'immediately he drew his | The report was adopted and the committeo | and that if it be trae that a large number of where. terro are rampant, which 3 ey ¥ bearer was he and that Fatheringham was [ stores and three cobbler shops, all own 3 directed 1o teden him the details of the busi- | Harris Cohens, announcing that each pi his escape. 'The ala ness. ‘Phe stranger was allowed to enter the | etor was the only real republiean nominee for | several men, armed, s ' car and took great interest in a:l the mg alderman. An aldermanic convention was | business to prevent his escape, but dared not | the women of the church be allowed to vote | them. He characterized the World corres- ments of the messenger, apparently desiring | held at the republican ward headquarters at | go into his building, n his son was for- | in the selection of pastors and church ofti- | pondent as a seandalmon, and the World to learn quickly thie ing | 466 Pearl street last evening to decide the | bidden to go in. 'The sheriff was telegraphed | ecrs. Numbers of delegates were on their | asa dastardly paper, saying if it wishes at d officer made safe | continued. — To-night a warm discussion | ; b 3 Scue his congregation are about to leave his chareh ven and soon | was created by the presentation of a com- = d nis place of | mittee report favoring the proposition that | he Will let them go. and good riddance to vent her y may call for The affair made an immense stir in the | exception th wked decrease in erime neighborhood, the Augustines being openly [ anddisorder. The people are rapidly accused of caring less for the fair zealot's | Preciating the full signiticance of the salvation than for her fortune. Tne Gallet | Spheal to thie electors and will, eradu atment, With tiis 1 l\?' revolver, and the deputi i 0 are Ihel{no o frea £ heir politi ¢ “ | and outs of the duties which the letter stated | matter. The original Harris Cohen was de- | for and arrived at 8 o'clock. e went 10 the | eet in an instant,and after considerable talk | giis ety I8 > up 16t It cha f,':','”:,’:'.,‘,f'l’,‘[,;',: Lt e ',"'fu,h','l",'\k.,:,.i SRR O TSI b b T wd to perfo lie inen bus cided o ho the clothing merchant of White | door. spoke to Hampton, fold him to give | tiio proposition was heasily voted down. JUHLEI ol G . ll“; L L TN Ly ol o B it ot s with accounts, ete.. and all went | and Baxter streets. Cohen was nomi himselt up, and the reply was that he would bt AN continves: What does the New York Worl ment. ¢ ;‘,"““‘ may conclide without any doubt or ween'St. Louis and Pa- | by acclamation, and a committee was ap- | bea corpse in ten minutes. fle told the Prohibition In Georgia. care for Mr. Patterson or his family if by THE CONVENT ASSAILED. iesitation that the question of maintenance | gjjie, M., was reached. In the pointed to inform him of the nomination, | sheriff where he would find a key to unlock o 3 or repeal of the n is settled tor atleast A fow days Iater, while a fair was being | fwo seasiationss |Chuere] Co 10T M held at Auxerre, Marie's father, uncle, grand- = father and brother, followed by a riotous OHRISTIANS SLAUGHTERI crowd, broke into the convent, smashing = doorsand windows, and insisted on secing the superior. My child!” cried the father, “Give me ssistant was informed ther jore lie could do at_that time scated himself in a el Fatheri turning around to go to the safe, saw B t ATLANTA, Ga., Oc —[Special ‘I'elegram | exposing his distresses itcan get up a muss e b & e e O LT | e e ot wiLrciren | to the BEx. | —There are some curions figures | in the chureh and garnish its columus witha The other thirteen Harris Cohens we open, and he was found dead with his re- | in connection with the enforcement of pro- | firstrate lying sensation, whieh helps to fill tived, yolvdr in lis lofthand. e batl took “effect | hibition in Atlanta, —Saturday and Sunday, | the paper? If the writers of the scandalous 3 T ; itting s chair w = T in his heart. 1le was about forty-five years i i ro y 4 aph had had the one hundredth part of An African King Carrles Out a Most [ Mings” sitting in his chair witl > =5 4 leal Byas SOTLy ALY D ! notwithstanding the allezed total prohibi- | paragraph had ha 0 i » Atrocious Oider. L N G T L T v ) W 0T U 00Ny eRian) Olosss. Ol s threo children, but his wite 18 fead. | ion “there were twenty-two arrests for | the consideration which 1 feel for the family LoxDoy, O it 81 am had nothing to do MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26.—In the He was considered a bad man. It is usele; X . R .—Detalls have been re- | but submit and sccording to his statemen % U. couvention this morning Mrs. | for any one to endenvor to liquor drunkenness, It mustbe recollected that the | in question. and no man knows better than r celved of the massacre of the native chrl the robber bound him hand and foot, pressed | g AT R T TRIBE, Craig exeept the druggist, for the citizens will | mayor, chief of police and policemen are | myself what has been done for years in their bick my child!” tans of Uganda, Africa, by order of King | €8 Into his uuth, tled him to the safoso | S¥itzergavoan intorestin history of tho 6 the same. ardent prohibitionists and as sueh are anx- | behalf, they would moty even ‘for the grace theircolumns. One consolation remains, uch scoundrels will get their dues in good time, for time makes all things even. If anybody is disposed to quarrel ‘with me be- cause I decline to make the church an ap- pendage to the government I refer them to tne fact that 1am opposed to the union of church and state, and it outside busybodies who never come to our cliurch except when they wish to create a disturbance will mind their own business they will ease their own was next reported. *‘Legislations and McCook, Neb,, Oct. 26, pecial Te Petitions,” in the absenee of Mrs. Wood- | to the Bee.]—Hon. George H. H was reported by Mrs, Kimball, of 111i- | Crete; J. B. Cessna and J. I Lind despite her resistance and handed her over to the family, who carried her home in w. With this end in view it is not policy for them to make any more arrests than _ they are forced to. Notwithstanding this there were twenty of drunkenness Sun- 3y the arrests had to be made osts for the same days in 155 vero (hirty-one, and in 1584 they were twenty- “These arrests were made when whisky eely, and when under the spur of Iad, acting as the king’s page, to commit an | notes and valuables in the shape of jewelry, &5 : R bsAhtarowa abominable crime. Many christians were L‘m “IH fl\‘xt("lvwlllll;»-ol;nm of Mll\l rllln(:;:\l mn;x riumph, escorted by the crowd. s i el 3 did not take any o gold. avars porte 1b g ) ) Today Zippyrin, Pampill and Ewmile Gal- | of the missionaries for a cessation of the | 1041 runs directly alongside the high bluffy | 4¢irinfinence tothe sipreme court. Mrs, | the politicalissues of the day. A large and let, the father, uncle and brother, were | atrocities were unavailine, The fate of | Sy ™of R o Y boRlanes G5 Jackson, of Loy, feada_ paper” on, the sfll‘nu-‘lh‘l)!llc‘ mnllent(-u .uh]..\ o ML i charged by the public prosecutors with viola- | thess unfortunates did not serve to frighten | wiich oceastonally fall on the tracks, | [Relation —.of Temperggee - to = Cap | bation by fraquent applause. As elaction tion ot domiclle and rioting. The court was | cihdidates f ptism, and hin a week sfi"n charged that | draws uear the question of the choice for B0 o L ANDEE o aee - |ital and Labor. y } : T after the massacrs many natives were bap- | pefore leavine the robver loeked all but one | 4 Varuge “of - sevanty “dollars for | United States senator becomes of more im- | & strict police commission the palice mado as packe ery corner. Religious » ; p ling | tized at their own desire. Leatlets contain- L 1) o " | every adult male in_the eountry is spent | portance and every indication is now that the | many arrests as possible. — Still the arrests | (10 of deal of the devil's work, 'To- P Tuns high in tho city, and tho spectatora, | ing hymns in the Uganda lancunge aro | JALping from the train made his eseapo. | G0 ok dituk, A porigian. whs adopted | titizens of fted Willow connty will, by their | Sunday wero more thin two-thiras of e | S o) (850! Al f e eNs Witk (o being pretty evenly divided in two hostile | freely bought by the people, althoughi the Igoone Lo LLaUll i “of railway dining | votes, instruct the member from this county | highest nmmber in lignor times. R admittance, listened for a | to petition the manage gnd nob gaining siuiiiance,) ver struegling | car companies, asking -that thero be mo { tocasthis vote for the election of Charles e E e TrTh moment and hea possession involves the danger of punish- some days ago to one of "his parishoners, in wroups, enlivened the proccedings by fre- o ¢ 2 = which lie refuses to go to the president in be- ; & ; ment. The diary of Bishop Hannington, nt.anc : e | liguors or tobaceo allowed onr their cars. The | Van Wyck as United States senator to suc- Washington Territory Wealth, Naif of Deacon Patterson, was telegraphed b quent interruptions, ‘Ihe verdict was a fore- | who was put to death by the king, will soon | {6 tec [nself, Mo bursh the door Grev | Edmunds bill was endorsed. A salary of | ceed himsel. WASHINGTON, Oct, 2,—Governor Watson | {ha World. shawa how the qukttols over Pats gone conclusion. As Marie Gullet is of age | be publisiied in London. It is a thrillins | yoleagedhim, When the train arrived here | £:500 was provided for the president, and PN €. Squires, of Washington Territory, sub- | terson’s dismissal has been a bone of conten- there was not legal justification of the ac- | and pathetic narrative of his experience in [ ;47 ib Fatherd $1,000 for the treasurer, The convention Oan’t be Vindicated. Al ¢ | tion in the church for some time, and that it - gal j Tt o at 7 this morning on the return trip Fathering- : A o mitted his annual report to the secretary of | tion in the clurch for sonio time, and tha cused possible. Uganda up to tiie day of his death. fiam immedintely sonent the superintendent | closed tonight, the evening session being | Finri, Neb., Oct. 2,—[Special Telegram the interior. The report is a long and in- | 188 cometo the notice of President Cleve- THE HEROINE OF THE DRAMA. A Tory TR, of the company and was cioseted with him ;*56:3};‘3;:;}\;‘*;1cm"""“ue reports and unfin- | to the Bek.|—Major Davis, at Humboldt, 3 B land. The “snail” threatens to split the con- some time, at the end of which he com- Saturday evening, called on Oiler Green, the | {eresting paper concerning that part of the | gregation and rend asunder the foundation of ‘The whole interest centered in the heroine ToRpoR IO T (R e || ) I L L "= | “The W. C. T. U.convention this afternoon ) &y cnl ¢ country that has developed many sources of | the chureh. of the drama. wifi he‘f:.\u(l)fitadronl‘:m;:n ng 'cl?l?nu‘:lmnl 2:;;"3:1 {'u'{..'f-fl'@m“e{:m:'im?ri"?'.}'inm & |h3 by @ vote of 252 to 58, pledged its influence | Mayor. and the stock shipper, ot Nemala, to “-m,nn) but which r(-nmllmmm]:irnliwlyun- b T SSEE CAMPAIG “Call Marie Gallet” said the president. | toiegates. sore prosont. Tho - conterence | robbery: The officers. of tho company have | 3hd sympathy to the prohibition party, A | vindicate Church Howe, but they could not. | S b (GG Vel PEN BACIEICCRIET | - A gentloman just from Tenuessoe gives Amid Intense excitement, & young and L pean LrenCe | othine o say of the affair. motion to fasten upon the officers of Sioux | Republicans are bolting Howe's nomination. | St . b= HIOUE new feature of the campaign in that state. : nt, adopted imperial federation as an article of [ MOENNKLe say of the affalr” o T ) City, Ta,. and the political party in power the | Tho peoplo demand an oxplanation of ali | acres of fino timber, conl and fron mines | Bafore Alf Taylor was honinated fof govers charming girl, with dark complexion, delicate | conservative faith. Lord Randolph Churchill, | o Suborintendent Dawsel, of ‘the express | voiponsibility for the murder of Rev. Georgo | charges made, and fisheries that promise to add a | nor, he wasgiven the nomination for state features and glorious eyes, walked toward | speaking to a motion proposing the approval LA AL £ i C. Haddock was, arter a long and sharp de- A a long examination of the messenger, made LiycoLN, Neb., Oct, 26.—[Special Tele- | great deal of wealth to the northwest. | senator in his rict, which is largely re- at the office of the com B the bencl, on which the accused were seated, | Of Beaconsiield’s eastern policy, said: “The bate, lald on the'table. At the evening ses- LShaane teliblos d g any this morning, ; S lables o 2 5e8c | eram to the B, [—Major Davis spoke to a | A considerable part of the reportis devoted | publican. Iieis still a candidate for Senator, She was elegantly dressed in deep mourn- | £overnment would follow that policy as close- | SSE O inam says that as. he wwas | $ion Dr. J. 1, Kellogg, speaking on SDiet | Fidkud‘house in Pananta last night. e de- | 1o the. ontbrenk against the Chi Jast | 10 one Having been nominated in his_ steady y ns the changed conditions of European | oMt iogham; says thafi, s and Dreéss,” claimed thata person could get | bicked house i 18 dnst I he outbreak against the Chineso last | o "GN o' Titention to do so, as thers ing. Emouon almost made her yoice inauai | aftairs would allow.” A heated discussion | A0oUt to ko out o hisrun Jast night aman | Goikoien. e was. severe upon corsets | Mmands from Howe a public denial ot all'the | February, and his efforts to_protect them 1 ) en o ) il s after which the preyious question was car- | {5 - e i B & " | sponding s reparted the number of 2.0 several large towns are inclined to be i 88 o ¢ ReND = N“e::f:;‘ s :,'L:L:'rdm.f(,’,,‘;'r:l::fi V';:,'y sme | Fied: AT tnl,xuno'u Was adopted expressing e Ty fpannben: Jachl unfons a8 4,091, With a membership of NolgaskaiDajeysients (“;plivt‘nl\;]fln: , | towards those who are hostile to the Chinese, doublieayho/otestellitoitheennta. N aered, o confidence that the government would follow | {1 h1® Autarany d 92,450, The convention, failing to complete LINCLON, Neb,, 26, — [Special | and 1t is difficult to sccure the convie- [ [REVRE bl % determination was come to suddenly. No | Beaconstield’s policy and would vigilantly | U9ns: utherngham took the stranger and | i’k dacided to hold over another day. | to the Brk.] — The second annual con- | tion of the offenders. This feeling has bo s AR AR T 5 one prompted my act. When my family tried | guard British interest against Russian az- | 2ot Wit b SOTE SNEGRne by, - TNER 0e Be- —o—t vention of the Nebraska Dairymen’s associa- | @&gravated by the fact that a number of Chi- | 4105, arg'are a number of candidates, snd in 10 enrry me off I myself begged to have the | gression and especially prevent any seizure [ FoU hi% own wark, Fathcringham wis stand. Insane Over a Newspaper Lie, tion will be held at Sutton, beginning on | Rese cross the border from British Columbia | Viol v "o hocible dead-lock, iob will ba polico fotehod.” of Constantinople, coat off and the handlo of his revolver stick. | CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—[Special Telegram to | Tuesday, December 14 in detiance of the law, and the gaverninent | yroseuted as a dark horse with AlL, " Ln the The President—"What! fetch the police to e ing out of his pistol pocket. About ten or | the Bre.|—Wm. McLaughlin was suddenly S Toree, o expel them. The undesirability of | State senate the interest of Bob as a eandidate \ 1 ) Affairs in France, fift miles out of the unjon depot he Iy Y e fioanoe 2 Assessing Democratic Officials, PIOGLQ,AXDRS LI BN 2 BOLARYA can well be served, In the event of a vacancy ejeet your own father and mother? 4 - N Ly driven insane last night under cirenmstances & 4 i Chinese as residents In Jarge numbers is ad- o o8l Witnoss (smpiy o Yes, monsiour,” [Sen- | o FATS: Oct: —Tio senats lias passod n | was aitacked from the rear. ' T ‘stranger | GE1VeR DA oL RNt borler eROLERR | b Mors, T, Oct. 23.—[Special Tele- | Wit the kovernor holdlig the opinion that | I, the” goveruorship e, president of o : J <" [Sen- | 111 providing for the sale of the ciown jew- | &ripped his neck with one hand and graspec . A N 5 e oA (et S LIS B senate, who Is elected from its members sation in the court. | els., "The Temps, in a pacific and friendly | his revolyer with the other. Bofore Fathior- | paper got out an estra edition which an- f 8 to the Brr.]—The democrats of this | the territory should be settied by people who | SeRAt WO, 18 sieqied, T 8 WO, it ; ; ! o i o presi- | will upliold American traditions ana institu- ] There were loud murmurs and hisses when : ! ingham realized what was being done he was | nounced in flaring head-lines that Queen [ State are paying mo attention to the presi- | Wl 20 to the state senate he will be a candidate article 5 - f > S i ¢ & tions. ML ) {ho Augutines superiorwas eulod. She | frticle on relations existing between Eng: hEoN 80 h foor, 110 strugsltui Songht: | Vietoria' had died, ‘o report was hso: | 1e0US order rogurding foderal office-oiders ¢ fo the prosidency, though to bo in the line of ‘ admitted that she had been over hasty in ad- | sides to refrain from excitiug hostile feelings. | by e stranger overeame him and bound | Jutely false. Later MeLuughlin was found | taking part in politics, and they are dofying | poticioian Oficenolders Suspended. | QAN J0 WIL hitvis 0, 00000 B0 BLAKCE mitting Marie Gallet in the mm.m’wm‘ 5 & 5 | him hand and foot. He then putagagin | wandering about the sireets, talking in a | the principles of civil service reform by | “wassarox, Oct, 95—The president to. | fiuhthe democrats. (f this can bo done and g e Gallef Vi 0 i a » i 3 pa - +} » 4 J AS| N( N, Oct, 26— g des . o 7 ed States se or, Goien tin lies arma s me frlat i ca til] The Hungarian Parliament. - his mouth and tied him to the safe. Having | most incoherent manner about the eanard. | javying assessments upon all government ¥ Hobbesoliod United Statesbenator; SR secured the messenger he proceeded to go o o day directod the suspension of M. E. Ben- | to be governor. Seap BlnO et s P! A police officer locked him up at the 1L ‘There is talk of | through the safe and take all there was in it. | mson street station, Fhis morning Me. | Olicials. The following is a copy of aletter | y,n rnjted States attorney for the western — S 1S8UE D, n v making delegations sit at Vienna instead of | Several pouches of silver he cut open, but left | [augnlin brouzhi before Justice Meech, | ddress by a member of the democratic con- | gictiiot of Missourl, and William A. Stone, | yFatents were issued for the following “The prisoners were found guilty with ex- [ Buda-Pesth, on account of the cholera in this | them “"X“,',‘,“ fohndrony wl at tiey con | Lie was vary well dressed and of genilemaniy | eressional committee of the Ninth district to | {jpjteq Stat T (0 0 TR AT N"lrrn:lkflns nll'gl lmfi‘ l\\ m :l].b.ltufil- tenuating circumstances, The father was | €ity. ‘The Hungarians object to this idea on | tained, AtMincke some men working in the | manners, and his language gave evidence of | the postmaster of one of the small towns in Mason, Ia., rabbet plau HL: Itme kiln flagged the train on account of an | eulture trict of Pennsylvania, The action in the ral City, Neb., s the ground that they were obliged to sit at He was stil_ineoherent in his tale parable button ; - fined the nominal sum o2 francs, the uncle | 4 b obstruction on the track. While it : King the ) ‘| Guthrie county, and similar letters have been | o gg of District Attorney Isenton was based . W, Maybery, Briton, la., cord holder ) 3 enina in 1875, 0 t and started out by asking the justice to lend ANy m A0IE By, o y ybery, Britons 100 francs, and the brother 16 francs, The re. | ¥ 2208 18 157 S s sanding | stll T some T one | Biw o shiling, Questionéd ato bis strange ganbito ol fedemloMsermi igialetlot on nformation that he Is now and hus been for erinsbinders: Chogter !é'u e sult was bailed with cheers and 4 3 cated. 3 o L g car, | actions, ho rephied that he could not account | -~ STUART, Ta, Oct. 17, 15%6,—Postmaster— | for somo. time past engaged in addressing a | Moines, la, arm si or talep o, Mile “““u“u‘]; “:'M'ah‘u“\’;’;}‘ h:: mfl""“"“ PM:::TI;!NK Spy f("!:;“"";‘c 93 but the robber stood over Fatheringham with | for them. He said he felt all vight until he | Towa: The democratic party, throuzh its | series of political meetings throughout Mis- | rators: Artemus Rallow, C Ilnmlv\u.ln..,lnlew, i 3 . . . . Oct. 26,—On_application of .Count | a revolver and prevented his making any | ot hoid of the paper containinz (he news of | state central conmittee, 15 in Leed of | Sourn with appomiments adyertied nearly | reissues Henry Lioben & W. K. Jacubzicky nk A, Thomas, . Henry O, lothes holder; Von Munster, German ambassador, the gov- | effort to ery out. At or about Paciic station | e qu ernment has liberated a Bavarian named | the robber took his plunder, and opening the | worgy Landler, who was arrested on suspiclon of | TNt door car, went out on'the platform and | o o s death, and. then he bezan to | funds, Youare expected to take Lold and | @ about it. Justice Meech continued | raise in your township at least 85 to e for the purpose of havinga physician rying the campaign toa successful eotion, | Omaha, vehicle wheel; ¥ ;| Cedar 'Rapids, ope clas Thomas, Fremont, Neb., bed very evening up to the time of The president endorsed the paper setting SPANISH TROUBLES, ally Roa forth the above statements, *‘Let this ofticer An Agreement F ohied For | 1o s sy closed the door after hin. What he did atter | exatine the unfor tanate man. temit o either the treasurer at Do ded at Olis RnA TaEuraa 1t Fie check Tow ate at Least a Brief Period. s Uit Iptlierinshamiduess notkeow. e tay o Boings or to mysclf at Stuart within thiee | atorney general for' an enforcement of the Copyright 18% by James Gordon Benniett, y on tho floor of the car until the traln reached The Episc ention. days if possible spectfully, arder. “The suspension of District Attornov | o 3 \L[',,'f',"‘,“(,‘.‘ el \"\":':‘ York H lll'l‘t;(‘llmle e ARising in Oapetown. . St. Clair, when he was able to get the gaz out | ¢ 0 R .,U”E‘:"‘f;,“i BRe ia J. . M. SikrTERLy, e a1 I Daatiot ALY | Sergeant Frank Gray pany 1, Seeond - , Ot 2. v APETOWY, Oct. 26.—~Ten thousand Pon- | of Lis mouth and cry out for assistance. The y Oct, 20, J ne Member Congiessional Commitiee, suspended ofticers Benton 1s a democrat and | Infantry, who failed last week “or “appoint- ’ —Special to the Ber.]—The American min- | das invaded Xesibeland, burning kraals and | trainmen, hearing him, endeavored ~to | general convention of the Protestant Epis- Assessments like this, which are not re- | Stone a republican, ment to a lieutenancy, leaves to-day, ordered - ister tonight fuformed the minister of | committing depredations. The government | B¢t in 'the back door, and finding it | copal chureh this morninz, President Dix | guests but demands, are’ being levied upon BV D trom Fort Monroe to'join his company at foreigu wifairs that Prosident. Cleveland will [ 18 raising volunteers to résist them, The sit- | locked went l;;l‘uulllil {0 the front door, | presented a report from the Joint committec | federal officials ail over the state. Packing House Troubles, "“{‘ Bohinnon, Neb, 1: Colonel Ewells 8, consent to suspend until January 1, 1887, 10 | uation s critical. T o rouiey. | appointed to_recommend a plan for the A e e iR CmcaGo, 1L, Oct. 20,—(Special Telegram | o Pryentioth infantry, Fort Assinabolne; per cent of the ifferential fag duty on fm- ) ¢ s LALIOR ') proper observance of the centennial period. 4 9B Olty's Baloon Oasos, to the Bee.)—There is a good prospect that | Mon! 3 h: ° Lieutenant James . Duty on Spanish Imports. about six feet high, twenty-four be 3 ce Rlori0 i Ta ok _[Special Tele- ont., one month: ~Licutenant James ports from the West Indies on b R 5 and weighed about two hindrea pounds, | Lt recomwmends the observance of certain | * a4 s the strike at the packing houses so easily sef . T'wenty-fifth infantry, Fort Sisse- Mangip, Oct, hie United States gov- ) y he report went | gram to the Be i fiad dark. strajght hair, cut close, & thin, | 4ays (in thecentennial year. |~ Tlie moeting of the dis- s calender, The resolution of thehouse | trict court to-d DRuIsh veasols on condition . that as Informed Spain that it will not | dark wmoustuéie, low forehead, wore dark | omth tled a few days ago will be repeated in a short »one month, trom November 105 ernment | 3 I s The ay was attended with very | e The men: went bac ; it Frank 1, MeCoy, Third infantry Spain adwits until the same date | wingyw the proclamation re-establishing | clothes and a dark gray ov Way | of bishops naming Wednesday 05" dny of | yuch wmore than the nsual Interest. Quite & | Loty mrosaiom Font, back to thelr posts v\ Mont., b Major Jobin' all products and articles, even of foreign | Hia70" per eont Aty on Spraian umorts | Eageed witha nkarchter tid 1 knots | adjourninent wes non-coneurred in and a h more than the usual Interest. Quite & | greatly dissatisfied with the outcomo of the O, ton oriiin, proceeding from the United States on | from Ottober 2 forecd into his mouth and bound around hig | joINtcommitice of coneurrence wasappointed | Dumber of equity cases, arising out of the | trouple and incensed at Butler and Barry, 10 MeCauly, s de upon the same condition as if introduced in Span- head, His hands were tied together behind 0o . - ik e S { adjournment. It was ur; ttho | per stipulation, the defendants paying all R g ¢ ish vessels and on the condition that a defini- Karaveloff Must Go. back withsilk handkerchiets, Iis legs were yOL | i i v h L 5 Armour & Co. They have not all been tak : h i s ot fastened with straps taken from valises in the ntion should complete the work of nd agreeing to go out of the business ck knights o reinsta tivo treaty be negotiated between Spainand | SOFIA, Oct. 20,1t is expected that the | Fatened with Saps thicen, from Yt i the | S uicat revision and the eanon on marriage \d agrooing to gg aukaf tho Dusticss | back and the klglife wagt Uioln - seiisiat the United States within the said delay. The | Sobranje will impreach Karaveioff and com- rry on the saloon traflie no more. The | The engineers previou the strike sistant quart ymaha, until Oetober ‘aptain F ‘hibault, Sixth infantry, Fort Douglas, Salt Luke Citv, one month, The appointment of Licutenant David L. consult the bishops and de aloon injunction proceedings, were settled | mje trouble now is with the engineers of Il in ravelo which was around the safe. He was tied to | ahd divorce before adjourning, and also two [ and carry on the sal ® | working throe shi eig) 5 e Bramard, of the Second cavalry, wiich was Madrid government asseuts to these terms, | Pel I to resiza’trom the regeacy. the handle of the safe.” important reports on christian unity, The | cases included the following defendants: :;:,';&,,‘;;,.‘l:‘,\,‘, Do e el oS cuche 819 | mnde last Kriday by Presidont ' Gloveland, o Ligbdd Ry o ———— B deputies then renewed eonsideration of | Mary Schlupp, H. Sherman & Co., Cormeny At - A Y was signed and delivered (o him this after: LH2 eoes of AT BUNGON" Librg apprOve ot the Fatal Railroad Wreck. amendments and ch in the book of . . of hwelve honrs day, Onthis acoount 83 sizned and dellvered fo hif ¥ COMMENT ON THE AGREEMENT. th el -;“ m‘“‘é hh;fl- Bcw:-en AR Vax Burey, Ark,, Oct JTL -[Special Tele- “The work of revision wasitemporarily sus- k_»n.s & lmm.;u:»l A ‘“1 he 5 151 her ;u.axa \Lx‘nln_;(“.”:'n .|I'::r,(||u[”| v‘v::x"d(l“l“:.'ll'nlm © elenient is ity i B his wppointment 18 Loxpoy, Oct. 97.c- (New Y ork Horard Cable | t01® o 1| gram to the Begk.j—Last evening a train on | pended to pass a sevies of resolutions dircct- | Were continued till ‘Thursday - tor hear- 8 Liv ol Thade in Tecognition of distingulsned. sarvios —Special to the Bek.|—The Madrid corre- enginoand the Montfort passenyer train, | the Valley railroad was the sceneof a tragedy | Ing the appointment of a special joint com- | ing. The grand jury, as completed, Grover Bends an X and heroism during the Arctie expedition of spondent of the Times, roferring to the ru- due hereat 4 o'clock, one man was killed, | that was preceded by sensational events, | Mission of live from each exder to open ¢ is composea as follows: J. 4 Chapen, W, 18511884, This Is seldom done, and has ¢ Emmick, never before been done except in thme of two others fatally injured, and three others | Just as the train was putting out from Fort respondence with other ebristian bodies for | g Quine CuanLesroy, 8. C., Oet. .~ 1'resident mored result of the arrangement of the com- yneh, He + a2 £ st . . he purpose of ascertainimg the disposition ' 1 p ) ha Cleveland has sent §10 to the pastor of th . e e y (s ¢ - | severely hurt. The engineer, Thomas Dolan, | Smith, a big black negro named Willis Majors ‘; i r Sn 188 William € Jam on, K. O, B, Chad- | - I i h wear. mercial conflict between dpain and the | Co50 N s can and pinned ¥ s Ay ::omnlllllux)“&: i:!l‘n”n:.rlr;\xdn:.“r:‘fll;g x“m‘\lmr: wick, E. B, sbie, D. H. Brooks, L. G. | Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal ehureh S S i United States, gives these comments: Richardson, Clrist A M. 1. ( orina, with the following letier: Inonaataaleg ettt te Lot 5 lever. His leg was horribly maungled, his | Whgn the conductor eame through, the negro | part of the prayer book srevision which ean g D, “Herring YT 4 ufin NI A 2;:;:1“.:::w-:‘::::u(»!;:lrixn Iqu.;l:u’n: "::‘»l r;‘ Ol | head erushed, and he was rescued just in | said he had no ticket and refused to pay the F lltwfllln‘l]uexll.‘.nlluly l‘t ertive wh'_x r.u:;.{ll i\,x.\\{i.“"’f“l‘firu- J,w“‘,,‘,“.‘ u:u; u‘.\m W “(\mv”.lu;x\".‘wi, 7]&.\«. 11“. 1-‘1\ f‘lul\.}\.lixrl’l"-l'?.-.- . \\'“Afl \-.,l.l..y,m . 3: .,‘..,,“|lc‘,..,|,:'mw|, ul St ) 3 2o nre 508 o8 5 e > sor | UPON by the deputies, was agreed that the Ene y rel husiness com- | & CAE N1 S YR B ;o8 er Maynard has made his annual repol both. ‘The result appears to show that with | Leto provent belug scalded to death. Mo | fare. Ho became violent and the conduetor | oonvention end on the affernoon of ‘thurs. | Faicned and il preliminary business com- | asking for pecuniary aid in repairing th will die, Murtin Comford, his ireman, was | culled for help, The black man was finall 3 pleted, The injunction ¢ 'x‘;'.f\'\'{i"{;‘xlfl'iy s m.‘f"x?.‘i fln:;f;x’f;d A48 | gotout of the sleeper, which was T e i — b posed of at wiice, commencing to-morrow, | which was serlously damaged by th recent | appe Do Henry Schwenk, of Madison, was stealing ladies, into a passenger coa He became Wrecks On Lake Superior. and a strong effort will made toget the crim- | carthiquake, | am’ very glad to contribute | June = i cases of those contined in il aill out | some g for so worthy ses will bo dis- | Einantel Afiican Methodist Evisconal chreh, | the secretary of the treasury from which it rs that during the fiseal year ended , 185, ho settled accounts, elaims and nd thuugh | eqses 1o the number of 50,525, involving the a littlo more time given for the negotiations, which are proceeding savistactorily ther the exasperating proclamation of the pres ause nentneed not have been issued. If the | & ride between the mail car and tender. He | g0 hagsongers and several persons essayed | the 1 . ) iuves- | the sum is not lar-e, it is accompanied by the B 28 VAIVHIR o s instantly i o gent George K L Persans eas he PPioneer Press s, A telegram from zi s possible. ish tha gl indness of those. , | sum of & 810, being an increase of 86 Americans wish 1o secure executive rights | Va3, iatantly killed. mgfy” Agont George | o quiet iw, but his rage iucreased, untif he s ShY8. 3 Heatlon a8 soou as passible wish that through the kindness of those wh 1lie number of clains Andacs S se- per cent over Conductor Kuhns was Port Arthur reports counts sdjusted during the previous fiscal a heavy storm on lake - appreciate the value of such an instrumen 1, Pride of America, Passenger Tral became practically a mai Wrecked. tality for good, your ehureh u e. Suddenly.pull- | . iy thie bloody Work, | Suberior. The ves 1¢’ for their flag, they will now sueceod in dorag | yerely scalded. ST R ¥ 5001 Tesuine ; - so. From the moment when the question | thrown down and hadiy bruised. None of | i aTiuke knife, e bezun the blo i inusty | was seen off Princess Bay fiying & flag of | S1ovx Ciry, Ia., Oct. 2.—(Special Vele- | its carecr” of Uselulness. Yours very truiy, | Y647 was nrl:l rlm«;u. :“I.xre Ford, on the | the passenzers were hurt, cut and it seemed that the brute would con- | distress and is thought 'to have since been | gram to the BEk.]—A collision occurred this UBovas CLEvELAND, The Inangural Party, part of England, contended that the English m— yert the car intoa veritable slaughter pen. | wrecked. The steamers Glasgow and Eureka | morning between the Sioux F nger s T - PO R 7 oy oo o RS g gy 01 g e b g T nig Distillory Sal Sheriff Hawkins, of Washington county, put | are. als0 reported. wreekbdo . The. soamer | traln amd a gravel train only n fow. squares | oA™ Important Convict Escapes. ] al Corumurs, 0., Oe John Franeis, o | barty to visit New York to assist in the sixteen year convict sent up trom Dayion, | inauguration of Bartholdi’s staty escaped from his guard at the conrthouse this | 8ist of seven persons as follows forenoon. He was one of the principal wit- | dent, seerctary of state, «@s for the state in the Thirteenth ward | seeretary of the CicaGo, Oct. 2. — The Daily News, | in an appearauce about this time and made | Dominion. which left Port Arthur Thursda Pekin, 111, special says: Edward Spelman | an effort to arrest the fellow, but seeing be | is missing. "r\.&'".l;;':.'... A Noff waa | from the unfon depot that caused quite & ¢ to-day sold his interest in the Enterprise dis- | Was & madman, brought his'pistol into requi- | wrecked in Montreal ehannel but no liyes | Wreek. Both trains were going at o xood Gerwany and France are not sotmportant as | (v 08 108 108 S H L R NNCL or | sition. Hix aith was good and one shot did | lost. rate of speed, and although the engineers those of England, those nations come in on | 11581 108 BUASH SAS DO, 108 ) the work, the negro dropoing dead in s —— Tevered theif engincs, el the stropho | 1 ¢ 2 a OX~ " - il S, ¢ fellow wasevidently erazy, i M 4 | LHEINES wWers B the same footing. What appears to have ex- | fhic’whisky pool; T ool agrees o pay hium | Yietim's wouns were dreed on - shsir e | Fifty Steers Killed. O e e bl @il Doler “oF ome ‘was | “A” tally sheet forgery cases which ate now | inteiior, the postmastmiaster generai cited America’s ire is that a powerful Spanish | $140 per day. This settles @ serious ‘wiuddle | rival here. 1t is thonght none of them will | CHICAGO, Oct. 26,—About fifty cattie were | bursied and much of the machinery of both | o preliminary hearing. Francis had been | the president’s private socict trans-Atlantic Steamship eompany has se- | between the Enterprise and the pool. result fatally. taken from the quarantined Fheenix and | badly disavled. Several cars were also | placed on the witness stand, but during a juil | will “leave Washington at 3 15 understood that this view has been con- cedod. Although the shipping interests of will con- Thie, presi- yof war, cured thecontrach from the Mexieas GOVern- — ——— S oy - e i {iown from the track. The. pissengers re. | 10 the proceedings he walked out. 1t 15 be- | Wednesday afternoon and espeet to roiurn o Jient for ten years, for the servies not merely - Cabinet Talk. A Murderer Dies. fiicago distillerien-and uador lnspection of | telved n severe shiock, but fortduatcly 1o one | lieved he had assistaue iere by widnight of Thursday, . Ny i WasHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The meeting of | KaxsAs Ciry, Oct. 2, —Laferty, the col- a0 Yol o f was lnjured. ~ - from Spain, but New York and New Orieans ARNIR y beef, ‘This is the largest day's slaughtering e Minister M ing Received New Y y 1 e 10 Mexico, with & subvention wnd allowance | 1 cabinet to<lay was the fiist one at which | ored wife murderer, way conveyed from | o (8 F 1ssi Kill sor Be ' Minjster Manning flocolved New ¥ork Drygoods Market \ h L all sewmnbers were prescat sinoe Mapoin AR oy e h . iere has since the permission to ki A Queer Beques', Ciry oF MExico, Oct. 2h.—Hon, Thomas | Nuw Youk, Oct. 6.—The demand was of 2 percent off dutieson all goods car- | %! ¥ it sinee Manning was [ Leavenworth to Wyandotte this morning 1o | was given, All the meat was pronounced | pus Morxes, Ia., Oct. 26— [Special Tele , . . 5 5 - f ried by its steawe The enterprise iy | teken sick last May. The Canada s | guard against mob violence. He died iu jail | sound. Two more of Nelson Morris' steers INME 58, 08 pecial Lol | 0. Manning, the new Uniged Stares winister, | very qeict as usuad to Tuesday, but the ¥ by the M. 1 do Comillas, the nrin. | Luustion and ke ot's tlelps at the latter place soon after his arrival, from | and two cows belonging to Mr. Flynn died | &raw o the BeE.]—A somewhat ecc was formally presented to President. Diaz | tribution an ordess was of forme 3 played by the Marquis de Cowmillax, the priv- | i Gartiioidi the effects of Lis attewpt upon his own lite, | to-day, It is feared that not @ single steerin | bequest has just been made to the State Agrl- | this norning and an- exchange of friendiy 1 il to watket of_pi ipal owner of the Lans-Atlantic feet, is & | ciacd baving gashed his throat last >unday, nonfs herd will escape the di | cultural College by & venérable couple living J sentiments occurred, ! inued,