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» _— — - . — - — e P TINTY — m F - N e § SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY, MOR NUMBER 123 i SANEEACT (L S IR CTINN » is to be strictly enfc N N N\ \ N THUICH WORK. R OIN WNRVI VAN 1E EXPIRESS ROBBERY N0 N SET @ N ) n I \ wlone 1e to be strictly enforeed, 1tisex- | TIE RESIDE I (LA M CHY BLAI ) m [ . : FORECAST OF THE ELECTION. | ficiea tats heiiice sniorcciis &6 v | THE - PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS. I b JLAINE IV PENNSYLVANIAL | i “Shier antivarces. ttumsctr e |4 DIG LIAR'S LITTLE LIES, t from vio'lations ot this order, though | ¥ P probably not all who are guiity wil be pun- | —_ Ciicaqo, Oct A messaze was re- i [ Last of the J Gang. ¢ ; | fshed, 1t would prohably be fonnd imprac- | e ' 1+ | ceived this morning by the general conven St ot Tiiere are 1o new de- | py, ; 8 3 . Tadiations of & Toss of Twsnty-vo o the | il 1nve hebrera conrt 3.t | The Agteement With Spain Offially Rati- | FINCH (LC Diisiant Eheovat churen from | The Plumed Rright Spraks on Two T | yetogniente I tho Aduns expres Ty i | Flattsmonth People Surfeited by Howe With Demoorats in the Next Uongress. T Pl o wnde” de. | fied by the Onief Executive, the house of bishops, declaring that in the portant National Issues, | this writ amsel was seen at his ofiice | Slander of the s Editor, i avidance, d1mISARIN seil) f6:10% 1 who . judgment of the bishops the nse of the unfer- - [ this morning and said absolutels nothing | | Tiave beeh conspicuously offen<ive, whether s | mented juice of the krapedn thie sacrament is < | new had tened ap. I re 10 the Teport | ¢4y . . VAN WYCK'S CAMPAIGN, | diifoorats of rapubl et will iave to 20 WHAT ITS PROVISIONS ARE. | oty 1hd “example of our | HE SCORES PROHIBITIONISTS. | it Seswncer Fatheringham had made THE TIRED AUDIENCE LEAVES, - A aN Go b SeoT ot yecontly = Lord, and was unauthorized depart — | confession, e stated there was no trath in § . RO N LR Complete spensio r Al Dis- | om the practice of the holie chureh, | | but he was 1 constan unieation N Great Intorest Manifested in’ Washe [ by the civil on fora special | A Complete askgtipat ) | Diss | ure from the practice of the Catholic chureh, | yaporing Men Warned of Danger | it I W% 10 { communication With | 4 pye pateh of Saloon Cases Betore . He Made agency in t) tuent had this | criminating Duties or Imposts Upon and that the mixing of water with wine was | =0 A . the ofticers of th ¥ and the detectives | X ington—Exceptions to Be Made Oneation propognded Veritly AAA: CRYESES of ThS not objectionable, provided it be not done rit rom the Down-Trodden Colored | (16 have the ease in hand, and is aiding | the Court at Sioux City —Death of & in the President’s Order “ls co ;.n‘\ al testiniony admitted in the TeapsGLIvS Contitries ualistically until authorized by the change of People ~John Shi an Speaks them much as lie is able in their attemnt Well Kunown Editor lowa to Ofiiceholders, '”;’f.“,.‘,’a LR rinst: vely.sHd gave kn (6 ¥ 4 rubrics. The message did not requive any at Philadelphia. to discover the whereabouts and identity of and Nebraska News. i ation, He was 1 il as by been in _ action by the deputies. A resolution was the robber A : TEror 8o, In the obtnfon of ‘the man_ who " adopted to appoint A committee to Fatherinzham was scen at_the company’s The Democrats Will Have to Tustie. |G S0 GG uIRH P | The Agrcement With Spain. A L o L T BMaine Among the Cont Didgers, ofliee this mornine by @ reporter, to Wiion 1o Biarias KoK Neall Mo Buwint Y 3 rleg | WammNaToN, Oct The president | T I told t ory of the vobbery. 1 e his ) | W ASHINGTON, Oct. 27— [Special Telegram | ectimony i no in the conrts of to-day nya! ¥ fo dioceses of changes adopted in the | _ PITTSBURG, Oct. 27.—James G. Blaineleft | syrvoment in - frank, st AR AR Pravrsyoren, Neb, Oet 27~(Special totho Brk]—A centienan who s after: | Anotiicr question wass S proving (o 1f issued e following roclaniution thi atter- | 10 diveescs - o GURES WOPEL 18 I | here at S o'clock this morning for his trip | her withont fhe Siichieat Bt nbaease | TeRER m o the B |- Clureh Howe dely- saw the latest compilations of the | legitimacy of a ehiid, on whom does the bur- | noor kA eltelon s, Tl LI L L L ) 8 plte: e sennsyl- | ment or confusion, sail e w well | ered an address iere this eveniy LU o uesday | den of proot rast? 0O e Dresidant of fhie United States | Viding foraconmitéas of three bishops, three | Uiroush, the antiracite recons of Pennsyls | montor contusion, _U1e sait e was well | ercd i address iere this eventnp, wherein b probable resuit of the elostions next Twesiay |y applicant replied: O the com | o e, Presidont of the United Stabos | clericals atid these Iaymen to whown shontd | Yania. The tour will take up two days and | SVATC AF (NG TIY ntial wvideics pointing | elaimed 1o 1fte the charzes made by the U Il T h S | SR \ fstactory proof has been givel fo | be recommitted the whole subject of war- [ Blaine will make sixteen speeches Bere, it 1ig Titd NOUITHE 16 CONCEAL ANt Wab | 13, L0 evel Gitibao far as to sy Wint Mev | gressional campaign committee gives these | - The applieint was fined forty points. e By R gavernment of Spam | tiageand divoree to report thercon at the | BRLLEFoNT, Pa., Oct. % —Blaine, In be- | confident the result of tie mvestication | Kosewaier eawie to him o make arrange- | fignres as the concessions of losses to the l NEWS ANOUT [Trits AN that no diseriminating duties of ton- ilar convention, on the sccond day | half of General Besver for governor, spoke | would elear hin of all suspicic Flie only | Mments to support him in this campaign. He demoerates in congressional digtricts: New First Lieutenant Gus Loekeit, Forth eav- | 1 va or frnposts are imposed or levied In the | thereof, The house then resumed considera- | o0 1) " brietl king the 1 | point in the messenger’s: statement which | stated that Rosewator rod - to support hin ' ), Virg L West Vir, | alrs, has musteie L out his co miand of fortv- | {GEAS of Caba and Porto Ltico wpon vessels | tion “of the proposed amendments to the | 40 ternoon brietly, making the Warill { Lk uiven out yestorday is that the robber o e i b J Yotk4, Nsw.Jersc LA eiilit Plema Tndian seonts and returned from | Wl Selonging to citizens of the United | book of common prayer. auestion the principal point of his remarks, | 48 Mat IVl sut yesterdayis that the slter | providing lie (Ilowe) would divide his two | ginia 1, North Carolina 1, Ohio 5, Michi- | Tucson to his rezulr station at Fort Bowie, | Sgates, or upon produce, manuiactures or | The proposition tosubstitate in _the order | Lrwisnura, Pa,, Oct Blaine spoke t0 | whon the who, 1f he Db year's salary with him for a recompense, He ) a ates, bon | 3 ] wpon the train who, it he (the robber) was gan 4, Indiana 1, Dllinois 2, lowa2, Ken- 1 A)z : | wnerchindise imported from tho Upited | forevening seryii e a prayer for eivil anthor- | a large crowd here, and in the course of his | wuable to carry out e plans umaided, | e a number of attacks on the editor of tucky 1, Pennsylvania 13 total democratic | i inspectors of rifle pr .,-‘m'-.-lww:(-“r“— ates or from any foreign Countey N e ity \Ill-l‘ll"v‘"(l, S R the | remarks said: “The political contest in | would come to s Assistance, Among them he ehacged him of )58, 2. The demoerats claim that the ained at the headguaiters of tie ceograp! liereas, Notifieation of such abolition of | president of the United States excited much | 130 VA T e iy strkine | Fatiieringham, in relating in detail his ¢ ) aleh, or 111telioon oot i GallTomIK- 3; "eni Db 1 W[ el military departiment tnder speeial 0| gisoriminating duties of tonnage ang i | debate, The proyeras reported from the | Pennsylvania this year bears i very sttilking SaTIENCS | Sth, LIS FOBUeY, Toey Sl L e o ANl L) gain_in California 2, ‘Tennessee L BSOUL | hority from the war dep et and will 1 y,0.te, as aforesaid, has been given to me by | committee, and acsant down by the house of | analogy to that which we closed in Maine in | Para ho 1att Do <aid to mes =Y on would. be Ldauchter to an early grave by Carolina 1; total, This will, according to | he added to the number of stait officers here: | juemoradum of ‘an a_reement signed this | bishops made no mention of the chicf exeeu- | September. We had the republican party in | surprised it 1 told vou who Lam. publishing slanderous articles about their -« heir fieures, make theit losses aggtezato 21 totore reguluily anthorizal, G day in the wity o Waslington between the tivo by his offico, bt nstead contains the | the field, wo lind tho deocratio party in thie | 1 sall: B dow't kiiow ne | would, characters, Hesadat the tine he (Howe) As there is but 43 democratic majority in the cutenun: General Sheric s directod | geeretary of state of the United States and lowing: “So rule the heaits of a ose | o A0S T Gl SWell,” i continued, I am Jim Cumings, | was serving his country during the rebell B house, (his would give them only one 1 fhe bightl infuntry, General Avgust ¥ | tie envoy extraordinary wnd winister ptoni. | Wlioi thon hast set In authority over us that fleld, and we had third party in the teld, | 0 Bied”or" Tesso Jies' gang, Lwas i | vy thizag blagin il votentiary of her n Rosewater was. then a native of Bo- vesty, the queen regent | they,” ete. The house finally’ rejected the | professing speeial devotion to the doetrine of | of Spain, aceredites that Blue Cut job and only ot $150 out of to i government of the | forin propt s by the house of pishaps. and | prohibitio ! " | Jority in the Fiftieth congress. There will | Depart n a vronibition | it Since then' 1 have passed considerable [ Bemia not be over 3 per cent of - the present me nt of the Platte, to tal the place . Maine has be The audi became trd of his o e Ninth inantry, * Goneral Joha S| Eyited Sties of Awerieas adopted the prayer contained in the Book of | gtate tor thirty yers, and the thivd party | time in Australia and San Francisco,"” specel and a Lrge majority had lett the hall bers in the nexthouse, the largest chan S Now, theretore, 1, Grover Cleveland, presi- | Notltication. This prayer, which, 1 agreed | Lobiivionists in this country scomed to | | 1 seemed fumiliar with the names and | before e was through. 1 Known for very many years. Many ha oW Moxico dentof the United’ States of America, by | to by the Lease of bishops, at once becomes i doings of various members of the James - Japtain Georze B. Rodney, Fourth ar- been beaten in convention on the tanill [ iijare, s been transterred from battery 1 question, and it is thought at democratio com- | to lizht hattery F, November 1, and_Captain mitts rooms that within the party the pro- | G. F. Smith from light battery F to bat- Jf the authority . vosted in me b sec- | the property of the chureh and part of its re- | think they had a partiew'av patent right upon 8 ot the revised statutes of United | vised prayer book, reads as follows: States, do hereby deciare and proclaiin that | rule the liearts of thy servants, the pr i ama- | of the Uni he removed from my mouth, but when the train t the | reachiod a point near Pacitic he replaced it so h zang. When wo began talking all temperance topies, and they came to Maine ;-hl"“:“l A © began talking to persunde us—a prohibitory state— Senator Van Wyck at Pome. nieaska Ciry, Neb, Oet |Special ¥ ff ro A ] oy e b Tea e D ae of the United States, Hiie, governor of, this | republican party had better be dispossessed | that °I could make no outery, in the mean; "r"‘l'fl“\_lllv:ille‘!ll ) 'Ill'ln-n“ was @ rousing poion of el o Wil b el atket | Tuav of Asstant sueon ot V. | B0 S atoreduid. doreg | 141 e (hd by the pinting or e hrase | o6, hosver, e e of temperanes | bt to fffed oy onet R ationlin | Syracuse, D o W AR R democtats who voted with Randall have gen- | W. F. Grafl, of Towa, is in the city. Suspended and discontinued 8o fat as re. | there may ariso cases when tho use of this | 1 find thesame conditlon ot things tn s | et tronrebh A stion; - TN : enthusiasm. He was followed by Hon, John tion, The opi n s \ * p ate o ol o ) O e infon 18 | €, Watson, candidate for the lexlslaturo from - ¥ % excention that Pennsylvania THI: BARTHOLDI STATUR. nounces erally been given a backsel, andas to the essels of S shects i, ikd produce, mant- | Pirase would not be avplicabio. A message state with th roni the house of bishops was received dur- | BAs never pr in fawor of profiibition. lis county, who paid u glowing tribute to cneral resuit of the election there is much ctures or merchandise imvorted in said | I t u MLl 15 | fide aifair, and that the messenger was i no county, wh . oL O 8 BIEOLOE e e Pt an & Gonerat | CosHs” ity “the "Uhiited ‘States. from tho | ik the evening sossion mon-coneursiig with | 1t weiint the third party or anised SEUN | il hecedicr it our nextsehator. i during tho past ten years hus | TO-DRY to Bo Obacrved as a General | (s of Cuba and Porto Rico, or from any | e resolution of tho deputies on the. canon | RIFIES AR MR G TSRS T G Dring- - Sbrion At BeWwARS there been a eampaign Bor " tho election ot Holiday in New York. other forelgn country, such suspension to | concerning marriage and divorce. The mes H public arty I3 , b T b matsad | in& the democratie party into power. Now, THE SENATORSHIP. SEwARD, Nib To-morrow will | continue as long as oss which possessed so | NEW Yomk, Oct. 27 Oct. of cong member iprocal exemption of | saze [Spceial Telogram e comtalntice & iy prosent one. Your | practically be ‘a holiday in thiscity. It Is | yessels belonglig to citizens of the United | over to the next convention us niimished R R R A . e £ 10 the Bek. |—The deme erats of this ity held toriespondent lias visited both coneressional | estimated that fully thirty thousand men | Statesand their cargoss shall be continued ll:n:;m;w H\l{' \w‘ik ~vfly|--\':rv|lnu_ !“w' URAYOE | o0'to tiie expediency or mexpediency of pro- | PFE™s Comment on Van Wyck's Cam- | alarge political mecting in the opera house campatan healinarie:s nere and tyked WA | will join in the procession attendant upo R L T it st ivition, we Wil ail agree that the one party | cne tonlsht, o, J. Sterllsg Morton ddresed e Y iy Tlioi 6 » Bartholdi s N TLG on 5 i & VAR R 3 in the United States which bas never done Fremont Tribune: There are 100 mem- | the meeting on the tariff ouestion. He also | wh'cl way the tide is I'kely to turn, Theie | the Bartholdi statue of Liveity ceremonics, | unto set my hand and caused the seal of the ivangelical Luthcrans, ADCARIRIE tie eatins OF YOmpeEAno 18 tht remont Tribune: ‘Chere are 100 mem 0 Js i about two-thirds of the | and that it will extend seven miles. Pre United States to be afi Cinea ng like in . 1 dent Cleyeland had intended to leave for | Done atthe City of Washington this 27th | the 1 ligent reports to the Washington managers [ W hington immediately day of October in the year of our Lord one S ein of the house of represenatives and | treated on the evilsof 1t hibition, . il 33 senators. Of this 13 » S — arein Maine,the third party, | 1 SR |.I_()|“\:;: "f i 1‘, A‘:-‘;\::é):-” lll.:\‘\"- Sioux City Saloon Cases, are complicat disty b, Oct, ¥i.—The general councll of | Gemocratie party, | Apglause. | angelical - Lutherans began its sixth | Pennsyivania,b ts which preclude anvtl after the dedica- 3 d NC | day’s session this forenoon. The most im- | organized especially to promote temperance, | & M Stovx Crry, Ta.. Oct, 27.—-| Special Telegran | of the campiigns, and they v k| Visayil e > : % : thousand eight hundred and cighty-six, oo L st I | s Gbvionsly to the end of throwing it all | ing about 105 republicans, and requiring | ° 2 I, Oct, 27.-| Special Telegram | O e R A N oninion tpo, | tion ceremonies at Bedloe's Island, but it is | and the independence of the United States | Por*ant business was the report of the lowa | SORE SURCHIY 8 06 T4 T LEAY R ied | 56 for a majority. Of the republicans | tothe Bek. |—Considerable time was spent Y Yt the eampaiensin the various | now stated that he will remain aud attond | tue one hundred and eleventh. synod, which dec stites b @ been and are being condueted ou | the banquet. Cyrus W, Field : Tocal issues and interneine strifes, are ziven | fast this morning at Delmonico’s to Count y the President: the attention mlmn speakers 1\|'ul press. | De Im~~‘|‘| and !‘\ifillii\\ uu-l: AIH[(I! ||m||hlvr Iy k. I:.\\Alm.‘ -.|-u:t.\r)' of State. ; Wherever general issues are touched upen | of members of the French delegation in the | The following is the agreement referred to | Pl W otsidere L es| q P eric agnitude. ) A T e and penaion I heir. oler | aldermanio ciambor, Miyor Graco prosented | in e prosidends prociamation igranort wasirlivieougidera fann theloll [[f10A vof graat, sl inperious e, | f, on the other hand, the “antis” refuse | J. Dillon, Adolph Horiman, Peter Kupes Biveeeh niantioned, " Chil service reform | e frecdom of the city of New York to | Memorandun of agreement between the wov- | Efhation retained, with the wicw thatthe ob | o lornTient in the hands of the demoeratic | 10 0 info catcus, the old man is sure to | and Franz Bathenburg. - Cermanent injune- has been alocal issue in pi The divisions | Bartholdi aud other members of the French |~ ernwent of the United States of America | anter jntoTull sonseton sith the-cotnatl | party, there isno possible hope for therise or | et thero anyhow. So Mr. Gure may 88 | tions by default were made fu the cases of in parly lines make the smoke through | delesation. 3 and the government of Spain for a reeipro- | X' Committce was. wppointed to represent the | Progress of nearly two millions of colored | Well make up bis mind to endure the old | vy, rivingham, Mrs, A. Hauzen and | whieh the result cannot be disecried and the e followiniis the oftictai prozramme of [ eal and compicte suspension of all dis- | SOttt e whs wbpotnied to xent et ihe | fhcrisin the south. They give thom no | manabout six years longer. sermingham, ) a red at the last annual | gp i perpetual eneties of temperance, nominated, 15 8en:itors and ting that it was not ready for full organic | Tho laboring men of this state and of the | tives are supporters of Van Wyck. This, | eases. Settlements as per stipulation were ation with the general council, owing Yo | northern states are about entering upon an- | in o republican cancus, would nominate | made in cases where the following were do- rtain un-Lutheran prevtices in the council, | ther question. They are abont enteringon . him with about a dozen votes to spare. | fendants: Fred Geinke, Frank Klepeh, M. represena. | by the district court to-day in the mjunction ave a break- GROVER CLEVELAND, me with the i republicans hope thr overcome the demo- | exercises to be observel le unveiling on criminating daties of tonnage or imvosts - i vote, they give them no voice, they give them N S e 7 1 | Joseph KaufTman, John Kauffman, et al., E. ' cratic mujority in the house solely | Bedloe's island: Music during the landing | in che United States and in the islands of WS et i fofs o thIa® aftar- | i tw ey s ey ’]» “, s Republican: Van Wyek | [ qapara, Mike O'Dounell and Bernard by fiehts growiie out of local difticultios. At [ and seating of assembly s signal guns prayer [ Cuba and Porto Rico upon vessels of the [ yoon, ' Rev o Ao CRunkleman, . of | on starvation Wakes, and they are turying | 1S really the strongest man in Nebraska | NG040 7Glr, Plate & Co.,. W, Louis, Geo, thie republican b ..x.wulmI itls statid that by It I1 Im..l S. Starr, D, I: j, Codnt Fer- respeetive countries and their eargoes: Greenville, ' Pa., on behalf of the' com- | them by “the willions intocompeti: ‘“"“'" lmw\'“hl ), I‘W"“l“i"" ||m-\]x"‘"'[ Treber, dno. Sehwartz, Tilton Bros., et al the ructions in nation:1 politics cannot give | dinand DeLesseps on b of the Franco- . 1t is positively understond thia is i i aesico By ) i 1 Now it | ually and in principle; and he s one of hLAR ' iy Ladl s them suflicient advantasze to insure vietory, [ Awcriean union; pre: 1 1t is positively undorstond that frow this | mittee. submitted o financiabplan for misgion | fon with northent ) ek ON it | on_address by | date an absolute equalization of tonna 11 the senate chambor, | John Brow and Thomas Malone, L. G. ment | the strongest n worl The featute. of the report was the | the demoeratic party holds the wov but they have hope from factional diseus: [ Hon. William M. arts on behalf of £ | uid iipost duties will at onee be applied y £ this countr: 1" keeps that labor servile, | We 1 nlong regarded his re-vlect Bourrett and Mrs. L. G, Bourrett, J. Larkin ! ! g \ f t I st duties ce be applied | provision that ol synodsbe. requested to | of this country, and keeps that labor servile, | We have all along vegarded his re-clection | sion in the 1 nks of the oppositicn. American commiftees anveiling of the | {5 e products ‘of, aud articies procoeding | transter the o e reqmested e | A it was whicn the chains of siavery were | as a forgone conclusion. He has really | and R E. Pursiow, Win. Marrand Jas. Dar- ST e SioniEtoa ot I:-mw x‘.[\"x.u»|~‘x‘~;~vlm-rm‘ -Ai:\l‘\\A-lnmu ..I"uln\'~ from, the United States or from any foreign | within as well as without their boundary, to | fastened upon it its competition with the | heen helped by the encmieshe has made | midy, Daniel O’Connelland Murphy and of the country report much inte e of the = statue b the ‘l.x‘":lf."“\‘;"‘.‘,\,‘O‘HA‘A“‘"i"'l“";-“[f"i‘l“"sn of the | a committee of the general council. After [ White laborof this country will wrow more | apd - their foolish method of fighting hun. | Hiles, Fred Park and J. R Budgero and | the transfer a secretary. of hiome missions is | and more fierce, and more and more will m- | to be appointed, The plan was not diseussed | they have to confiont this direct and im- gentered In-{he camaign being ced by | president from e representative on | Porto Lt o 200k Senator Van Wiek of Nebraska. ‘Fhe idea | b half of the republic of France, le ministre 3 o dutie T ruth _that _either that gre ate, and that commonwealth lost a con- A g porcor tonnage duties will be levied upon | owing to the 1 X a8 - | portant truth that either that great mass . s against his appeal to the people to nominate | A. Le IFaivre; musics commeniorative ad- | yhen, as a’or:said, than are imposed upon | during the coi i % a raised In the of intelligence | the innumerable caravan of Westward Ho s senator at tht polls noxt month 1s the | dress, Ch v Dopews wnusie: doxo- | S A LSkl aind thelr cargoes under the ?‘;,if.'.!{’;, - asea van (el We knew Van Wyek back in York | Richard Small and Mis. R Small,” Wi and wife and B. Doak, etal, In the defendants did not apyear and attorneys’ fees were taxed und ood that ninety or and that no higher or other and the to each. Sty 5 a8 u ¢ B W " Stk were anpointed | and_compensation, or they will pull down | men. eacll HIGH RIS o i T i T s an e e, D bl at Might | d tions the presidenrt ot the United States | seminary in Chicagd. - Afeor heappolntment tlewen, thisis no caigh word of the cany | sanatorial term of about six y Are Ve | fiftoon, who will carry their cases. 1o the sus p shington ¢ s ' tev. Henry C. Potteér, D, D.: national salute, | [y ssue his proclamailon deelarlng e s 3 4 0 ] § s e A e s will at once issue his proclunatfon declarlng | of standing commitfoes “the council ad- | paign; it is ho more aiteSource of politieal conrt. . A large delogation was hore o5 | thut fororien discriminnim e duties of tonags | Journed sine i Lhe cnoll will meet next | necessity; it is not the cry ofw party de- | Wyck has mever supported a princivle f say the mere fact that Senitor Van Wyek is | in the harbor, nd atloat: illumina ley, Ia., numcrou u { 0 rty de R yapiblieat. and i s | to-day from Kine injunc- h i A k nation | apd tmposts within the United States are | year on the second Thursilayin Se ber at | feated or of a party that expeets to ba yictori- that was unrepubtican and in all of his % R ity villing and auxons o 1o nooslesiaiotal, of tie spfue o Dedloc's and | Sieenmed . disoartinicd, so o asre | Greamiie jhoond Thurlayin September at | o[ P id'a solenn, undeniable indnstrial | public areer he is not-on record in w | {iof G fromns tHin place stotg in.co s thelegiblutitio coynaphianyCles Kothalls i Govarnors a Battcry. spects Spanish vésseis and produce, munu- b i fuel, Pray reflect npon it single instance as boing anything else | per Snet, b 5 iih the people. . Sitiaa. Sonator: Van' Wyck A facturcs or merehandise ymported in them National W, C. T. U. At Shaniokin a larger crowd than at most | than a staunch friend of the people. To LR into the United States from Spain or her pos- | gy s, Oct. 27.—At the opening of | Of the stopping laces welcomed Blaine. He | gy it NNEAPO has led the war on monopolists in the senate all up the only trouble with Van A Statue of Rov. Haddock. slons atoresaid, or from any foreizn ! el ARG SNE W0k S L spoke from the balcony of the hotel to over | . R NaRAlID R thelpu iyl S G20 L0 R a zood deal of Interest I taken through the | NN fi:::knfl:.: ;‘ZL‘W::';':"(‘_HL i;‘:lf"'x‘: ountty. “Ihis memorandum of aereement | the National Women's Christian Temper- 8700 beople. l\\_afl-” ) he has falle picht mih the party | Sioux Crry, In,, Oct. 97.—[Special Teles couniry I is return, and curioity is citer- h ing J 18 | E e by the government of Svain and | ance union convention this morning it was x T eaders by ing to allow them {0 use | grum to the Brr. |—Requests lave been ve- m§m~«l as to the slr.ln nzth the monopolists | congressional limited train. He was accom- | qocepted by the government of the United | urged thata memorial be sent to congress Sherman at Philadelphia. him as "a tool for he furtherance of | coived nere from Colonel 8. T. 8. Corrollo, will ““[:\“‘ ,,F"‘j;;‘_‘\.;,‘“; AN panied by Seeretaries Bayard, Whitney and | States as a full and satisfactory notifieation | ggaiust the dispensing of beer to the in- | PINLADELPIIA, Oct. 2%.—3enator Jobn schemes and jobs which public inte S | the well-known Illinois sculptor, for informa- Tl e ead Y of two somewhat | Lamar, Postmaster General Vilas and Privato | of the facts above recited. Imates of the soldiers’ and sailors' homes. | Shotman addressed a large audience at the | demanded should be suppressed. —For \ S ; , i ) ; : " | tion, photographs, ete., that would be useful od States. minister at Madrid | U L0 OF fhe conmittee on Tesolutions | Academy of Music to-night unaer the aus- | this only ‘he is beine anathomatized by T H aaia i < to him In preparing a life-sizo siatue of the Ister for toreign affairs, either by an agreo- | being taken up. the resolution on Mormon- pilves- of the vonnk u-nubhutu club. He said: }::‘rl];:‘:[f,f!“:,'],"h':fl‘("(',:\;:((|h;; ‘:}‘\2";‘;.’,‘,’-1.'? I S ol e i e f ont or treaty,so as to place the commercial ro- | ism was carried by a rising vote, in which | “There are at this moment two great con- | ii "¢ Hliediitaye Nath eredi s Uailviamias ot clude the Sedgwick matter as wellas the | \Whitney, at the corner of Fifty-seves e T T M ekt 2 : Ak t o _ , said element can accomplish it. It ye [ that he has been urged by advocates of the e valhtin s tho wrrent. oF Cuattings LS | N e o Fany witt ra. | iations batwocn the Unlted Statos and Spain | every delesate arose. : The resolution that | trolling factors in Amerlcan politics. Onels | muing ‘with the people to sny whether | e cause all over the country to un- s b ) DKeOus the national superintendents do_not antag- | the immediate dan_er that now threatens the subject would go to the committee on foreien | main durmg their stay in the eit; e i Van or his traducers are right, and if | dertake the work and has alroady prepared a ATTelrs €A oomas tip In olthar bEANCD 0f 000+ | areaidant his not prapered. ARY sheech fop | DOV countries. onize the poliey of the National W. C. T U. | overthrow of the economic and industrial 5 ght, and i suitable for a it essionnl investigations — Lamont. A large crowd gathered the Cutting affair and the surrender ot Gero- | atthe Jersey City depat to greet him. The nimo. ‘he former if it takes place will in- | party drove to the residence of Seq ramarkable e i i size statne. He will AT S A e they have a fair opportunity to express b oaih ress, and would bo. gobbled in by the honse | fomorrow's. ceromonics, but will Spenk ex- | B Witness whereof the undersigned, In | was earried. Mrs. Benjamin moved the fol- f e e Py ARY N P tyitoles present the martyr as erushing a snake, B intantion tn 4o so. Wi shtpcted 0 11n- | Lammare, il pes behalf of the government of the | Jowine substitute for Ngw 6: polton ,b“l'l‘,‘*:"e‘:m A0 OIS TR ‘:“'"3""“*- el rokol the opinion that | weriin: the sonator - Borry Belinontls tho PR United ‘States and of Spain 1e- | “RoliiVed: That we tetder our sisterly sym- | Which. as has : . has doubted the | the senator need have no fear as to the A Prominent ! chairman of the house committee, and being BReinceaiRalinres: ghectively,” have hereunto set el | pathios (o the wita of. Hev, Gooree C. flad- | wealth of our country within twenty years | v liet. AT O afirm friend of Secretary Bayard would not [y o pu 00t 97, —The Glen Kock Man- bands and segle. Done at Wash- | dock and express our gonviotion that the | and tievlud its production; and second, the | a4 5 giam to the BEE. want the senate committee on foreign affairs, sl DBl 2 ngton this 3ith day of October, | death of this herole sonof the church should | complete success of what is known as the | ‘Ahe State Journal vs. Van Wyck. Lk XS t 5 Sy Sher Mharse | ufacturing company made a deed of assign- A.D. 185, (Signed : 2 1 : wpleto 8 A T SEorTi e Y prominent farmer and stock dealer of Monroe whose head is Mr. Sherman, to have charge P 5 khed)z e fncite all loval citizens to_renewed cffort for | §ritk GF PRSP YN0 ® TCERAN one | Crete Vidette: “The State dournal has of the inyestigation. Tlence e will | ment vesterday. Linbilitics, $71,000; assets, | [} 1 FABSTARD) the overthrow of that Iniquity which is the | ATRSISSIDRL B e iR (Oh2 | erslatbntly fonght Sanator :Van Wyok |/Ouniy; aftempled fo get on & HOYIRR HpiR move it o thinks thero 18 serious | §i7.000, L DEMURUACK, | G ke hom "and the groatest | Million of legal voters of this country hay 3 ; 1y issuc of ‘the | on the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railrond but missed his footing and 15, and was 80 badly injured thought of it n the senate. The object of an_ investigation of the surrender ot G 5 X i _th oD QBpEIVe r CORTorto ince 1878. Nearly eve e lPt . sury dapartment this afternoon is- | barrier to the progress of thechristian church, | been deprived of all nghts conferred upon | SIHeS AR BA, 4 A < New York, Oct. 27.-The ‘Tribune this | 010 FASEY STPALTeRt TS Biicricon isy | bamler to the proktess of e e o o | theim by e constitution audthe lnw, espe- | Journal for tho past six yonrs has con- | A IR rbnimo 14 more to et at the bot- | morning says: Word was recelved in the | customs and others in compliance with the | American treasurer of the world’s W. C. T. U cially (he right to vote. tained one or more articles of calumny Tonn of the Texas-Mexico border matter than | city yesterday that the well-known wholesale | action of the government. T e O R N omperance union | After reterrin g tothe necessity, on account | and abuse aguinst the “old man.™ In 185 thiabliodiodinitya NOULY anyvthing else—to learn its actual status and | dry goods house of Shiply, Dorsey & Co., ot ki convention adjourned sine dieat the close of | of the war, which led congress 1o tax evory: | he objected to the “steal’” of the Journal The Sioux Olty Bridge, Whiant is needed at the hands of congressto | Oincinnati, kas asked creditors for an ex- THE FOREIGN BUDGEN. ih> afternoon” s sion, all untnished busi- | thing, Sherman s d: *But after the wir | 45 state printer. Ho summoned Mr. | gioux Crry, In., Oct. 27.—[Special Tele not only preserve peace with the IRUIAns, | tonsion of twor four. six and. ten moning, on hoss Delng referred to the. cxneative com. | this systom of futerual taxes gradually dise | fy thuwiy: one of the Journal proprictors, | o o1o y¥ 1ty 1, Oct. #7.—[Speclal ‘Lele. but the Mexicans as well, and to guarantee | soeurity, ‘The acceptance of this is recom- The Situation in Sofia. mitteo. appeared. Oneby one they were repealed | e, o tha kenute committee and put him | K71 10 the Ber.]—A company of engineers justice to our mended by the committee of the New York | SOFIA, Oct. 27.—General Kaulbais has no- = e i b ndor the | H & “hot box'" on the witness stand. Mr, | and surveyors are herc now making surveys ] 0, Mrellbam, merchants, who are_some of their creditors, | tified the regency that if the conspirators Political Murder. P P ety OF A et Hathaway retused (o answermany quee. | Dear Greensille, a suburb of Sioux City, and ) HO! P & L, The assets are ¥0663,000, labilities $810,000, | an investigation of this subject would likely ko | 1n'‘addition one of the partners owns real 1 to, andbelng o thorongh Lexan. for Texus | estate valued at $106,000. on_which there is a i and her peoplo, he wonld donbiless like to | Wit of $85,000. ‘The firm always haa a | extreme meqsures, The rezen against Prince Alexander be punished, the rw Yok, Oct. 2.—John McKegney, an | any article made in this country Russian government will have recourse to | 0ld and respected citizan of the Twenty- | any property ex_mmt,v in_ this ¢ third ward, was knocked down and beaten | or on any man living fn this coun tions, which tended to evimi Bim, but | Prospecting tor a favorable place to locate & untry, | under oath, swore that there was no col- | bridge across the Missouri. 1t is understood tor | Jusion between the Journal and Omaha | the swrronudings and approaches will likely 1 conanct an inquiry of this character. e ls | }ign Standing, but recently it erected a large 3t Is Kaulbars' intention during their | to death by John McGrath, of No, 413 kast | there s no internal tax except on whisky, to- | ferald on the contract for state printing. | Prove satisfactory atthe place named. 'The o WO ONT INFLUENCE TILE ELECTIONS, i e to form & new ministry, have taken | tion of voting for Henry Georze, The as- | ing these taxes, 1 am willing to join my | oo conscientious to follow in the foot- | i ihe work of building the bridge will be i President Clevelund told one unfor- Y he Lase BoRool BUEROP. the precaution to cause the arrest of all sus- | Sault oceurred in a bar-room at Eighty-ninth | democratic friends in repealing thew.” steps of Hathuway, and he took a leave of | o5 ienced very soon, tunate demoeratic congressman this after- | CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 27.—The four-story | yected persons, and have ordered the troops | streetand Thirdayenue, MeKegney wasacar- | After devoting some time to the discussion | absence and went to California and re — B e i et Thtend 'to. make | saudstone building, occupied hy the Cnse | o bo In readiness to suppress a revolt, A | penterand a member of the carpentér’ unjon | OF the merits of'a protective policy, Sherman | mained there until aftor the session of e P S any appointiments unless to meet unusual | school of applied science at t End, which | state of siege will be proclaimed in the event | o {16 Henry George Campaign clup, He concluded as follows: *So ° wonderful | the senate. Webster Eaton was not put Cannory, 1 Oct. 27.—[Speeial T eniorgencies till after the elections. He | was completed and opened about a_ year aj of a coupd’ etat being attempted, Another ¥ Y : il _ 3 has been the effect of the applica- 1 qyon the stand, but he sdmitted privately . TS TP 5 Qoes ot want to do auything to inflience | Mo coPES pened about s Year 80 | pussian war ship is going to' \arna. wet McGrath, who isa muscular young bully, | tion ~ of these stwole rutes that | (it iAot iy | Krow Lo tho Buke. J--bp, B 1, Unatings, for » s at u cost of $:00,000, burned this morning at e A EOIDE, o in the saloon,and soon afterbeeame involved | out of — §650.000,(00 — of ~ imported ‘”"j e aacin e 80 ["‘li‘j' L:“‘_“’f‘ ;”“,‘ ¢ | Sixtean years editor of the Carroll Herald, c PREPARING FOB TIE COMING SESSI0N, about £ o’cloc Tne total loss amounts to Russia and Bulgaria, ina discussion as tothe relative merits of | £00ds, probably but three ov four hundred "!" AL l‘l 'il| ie i Sl and pio ninently known in the politics of Proparations are niready being bocun at | over$200,000, ‘The physiologleal and chemical | 5. Prarnenuna, Oct. 2feeThe Oficial | their respective candidates for mayor. Me- | iillions are articles that could be produced | #5¢ crald paid him n cortain | Gl Town, divd at his home to-dny. aiter the civital for the sessien’ of congress this | apparatus and geological collections were | yoic Splet, An—The omidal | Kazney was no mateh for MeGrath, and an- | in this country, for which we havo tho tww | dinount of money and he withdrow his | ¥ESEER OW CRe e B8 ! winter, The sending out of invitations to | among the tinest in the country, ‘I'he chemi- Messenger suy: he anarchy which pre- | A ended the diseussion by saying: **Well, aterial, and on those articles is a protective bid. That coliusion existed no weli in- sl 3 i members of the house eownmittes on wppro- | eal appliances were valued at $20,000, It is | vails in Bulgaria prevents Russian consuls | joie is one vote rge will get anyhow.” tariff levied varying trom 65 to 10 per cent, | formed wan seemed to deny, This is one Lo - i T | 3 DHations Lo mect on the frat of the last week | thousht that the building and contents were | from protecting the lawful interests of Rus- | At this, it is alleged, MeGrath struck | Mostof them are articles which we are not | of the secrets for the bitter vituperation Steam Flouring Mill Burned, 1 next month to work upon appropriations, | insured for £75,000, sian Tosidents. - After General Kaulbars left | McKeiney on. the yitht' side of the | yet prepared to make, but the time is not far | of tlie State Journnl. Serator Van Wyek | Avbusiox, In, Oct. I8pacial 'Tele- 80 a8 to have the most enmberson:e bills S gian residonts, After Gonoral Kaulbars 1608 | Nad “with & brasg Knuckles The old | distantwhen we will'manutacture, under the | 1o G0 g0 i dulent clam of the | £ram to the Brr.|~Tho large steam flouring i ready to report at the beginning of the se: Petitioning the Pope, illozal pretexts. Two Russian cruisers were | man fell heavily to the loor, while MeGrath | protection v'.fljml\('wlfl’nf tariff, every article | gt O Kaved thousands of dollars | MMl of Nichoison Bros, burned this morning i slon (n December, was the first thing doneto- | gy rryone, Md., Oct Ata meeting of | therefore dispatehed to that plice, Durriedly left "the place. When picked up | hecessary to human life, JGUKIALROGAATRS: Mholsalus 08 Aolisre! i yigte,, ; ahd grotn valued A ri\li“)'l"l'f";l"\‘l V‘[“1":‘«,I“Ir“l‘il“‘.luml‘;:ll‘ ooms | the Catholle University board hield here — nm\; Biey was unconsclous, nuld (ruum!lm-(l . : MR s s QLR Ak STAY ""h“’h,‘i”l‘(‘,f‘],‘l’:i" it | at$23,0007 inswrance, $6,000, havine been well cleared of the matter store C iiversity SR En Ay i 18 Aol A e e IR ar et o Jouz » hal aying its i 4 11 1hen, Will be it i eondition for the new | to-day at the cardinal's palace a letter was Rebel Outbreaks In Burmah. S0 afier o mas sl Rio Upabyiorian how o five | printers for setting solid mattor, and supplics. The committee romus are being | prepared addressed te the pope. asking his LONDON, O Advices from Rangoon | {u™ "S{oGrath was arrested. He denles ":'3 SupLpyviLLe, I, O finished up wherever repairs were begun, and | holiness to bless and approve the institation, | say thav the rebellion in Myingyan isin- | jny struck McKegne with auything but his WiKks 050 ]h‘u\? M:u:.v J?f:" v"'u of Lo tween the lines on the house volls and il is coming in aleeady for some of the | b itied detalls of the studios, disci. | creasing, The mail for Yemethen has been | fist. McGrath is a well kuawn character. ‘Chree | towhshin, this conty, died with symntoins | conate files, and charge the stata for solid it r‘mn'm‘n \‘le'j oxpect to w.u;. .lwlt‘!‘ |nl"||lg pline. orzanization, ete., also one to the car- | looted and the native esort killed. years #20 he was & eandidate for the biue | indicating strychnine poisoning. At the | yupier. If their work cost them §1,000 0lone 0 LIBIE cCINDAI RN, is intended that | iy g} prefect of the propaganda, which was | British have organized forces to attack the | of & policeman, but thedayon which ho was | timeit was belleved a clear case of suiclde, | ¢ te had to pay on secount of this Atlantc's Registration, ATLANTIC, I, Oct, 27,—|Special Velegyam tothe Bee |—The total vote registered in Atlantie is 16, fifty-two being registered This 18 sovehty votes less than the be- Hotlana | then would slug out an nch more general logislation shall be enacted dur- : tenor, pse we o 5 iate | to have an examinationlie: was intoxicated, 4 0 investig ’ Pyl B 5 | regular city vote, I A TG o, land, of St. Paul. who will carry them to g b B ! cgney was flfty-three of age, and ha °8 week Dad such. evidence brought | Van Wyek for | ¥yl g Wrangling Rallroad ¥ wtfow arde s per comt wiil tho chawcea be | Jiom, sailing” from “New York next Sat- State of Siege Proclaimed. 8 large family, 5 b T T g T e }\’.T'L|.g‘},i‘.t‘.,t,""u:..: n';'.‘.l“;i:'u'«'fi::‘",-:,,‘.‘,]d Ci1eAG0, Oct. 37,~|Special Telozram 10 i tho oftices in the departments at the end | UH4AY: e LoxnoN, Oct, 27.—A state of siege has Got Through Lines. yestigation, {euwrlllxw‘li:lcl!md,\l; was 65 | Hathuway on the bael. and stood in with | e Bk "he committee to which was re- i S T Sr e SR oAy Wl Veterans Rounited. bess prosiaied Al Boa. SaLt LAwE, Oct 9%b-A church organ | iy jury sendered w verdict that tho | the *'rings of Livcoln,' as did Chrcn | forred the sk of gelting the now soutiset ‘-\||Ihll\u\| In the positions outside eivil KANKAKEE, IIL, Oct. #7.—Two hundred nLiere says to-night: Theifive Mormon emi- r.\...g woinan was & vietlm of yoisoning, | Howe and Carnes, he would lave Luon | ern passenger agreement into shape s0 it can servies reform —below §1,000and above $1,800 | survivors of tl:e Seventy-sixth reghnent of Beaten and Robbed. = grants sent back to Englgnd by the bigoted | though whether self-administered or given applanded by the Journal asan honest | be prosentsd at tomorrow’s meeting for “ yu‘u} -1 ‘.slwu‘m 'm‘v ,‘I:':‘]\:;rlll‘-n!..‘“( 0 | [linols volunteers are hiolding their first re- Ln:n.ue Rock, Ark.,, Oct. 27.—The Ga- | aetion of the emiggation) seommissioner of 23":‘%5:;:«:;::“xin:::tfilfi:ui n_llrl.l"rfl‘xll::ll?cl|':i.::"|‘ mu: ‘m:.‘[ :(.I.,.lu -wm;'fi'-“l _‘f:‘n‘h{nl lu-!-\ U | slgnatures of the mauagers, have peformed e s e bt whicl ] | Ution at Kankakee, Meiibers of the regi- | zette's Desare, Ark., special says: Last | New York, have ariveddwinis city, They | & Surtior SEMPECR 08 Ellicago ehemist, | 200 Statesman ol tae Bighest order. that duty. ‘There is but little hope that the D ceen In the hancs nf chiufs of diyla- | mentaie present from Lowa, Ohio, Indiana, | night at 11 o'clock while County Treasurer | were taken to Liver there vlaced on | No reason for suicide is known to exist g Tored - St. Louls & San Franciseo ¢an be induced fons L make thes ates. Of course, the | Kavsas and [linois, They were addiessod [ Ward was going home from his ofice a couple | another steamer for New{¥ork, asitwasnot | nor is there any known cause for foul play, Solid With the Cop. to foin the pool, and without them the task of ments navy and war de ronot Metided, | tonight by their colonel, Busey, of Chawe | of men selzed hiw, threwa coftee sack over | noised around that 4hay. dwere Mormons, and | 1t 18 very singuiar case, and excites wuéh | Dotroit Froe Press: At voon yesterd muintaining rates wil' be o hopeless one, un- Do anthe eimnlayes thore are nearly all i | paten, and other regimontal officers. The | pis head, beat him badly, took his keys and | as the ordinary. questi ut 1o emigrants | comment. a Michigan avenue grocer made a suddein | Jass the western and northwestern ronds via the naval or Wi tary sovvice and stmpty bave | eltizens of Kankakeo gave a banauet at the | yuned the ofice of u’(-ensmm. Tio was | Were sat'afac rfi;': wod tey ‘reachid T c— dash for his open door, and o boy Wio | Quala, agree to form and maintain pools of assignments to desks, The heaviest changes | hotel to the survivors. knooked senseless and when found his legs | their destinatfon witheug farther dificulty. | A Formidable Array of Testimony. | had been standiag outside made “just as dilar nature to the Southwestern, Viee- _;;;.!«I-:n:“y‘«luvlr “m! ."..'f'\:"m‘,l,‘p,\.‘.f;‘(‘:\:l.' "elm_;u"'y;‘m“;‘ .‘\n T vwxv»'l_lwl together, There is no clew to the 3 - — sr. Louis, Oct, ~On ceount of the | sudden dash for the middle of the | ident "ot of the Burlington, has eallcd e ne iy (b latton ] 5 R0k Anolude | WasHisuToN, Oct, T Goneral Superin: | FOP2e™ e November Whisky Assessments. great length of the testimony in the Maxwell ¥ : mceting of the fanagersof o varlous roads postmasters. only elorks in the denartinent, | yandent Jamison, of the railway mail service, Pooahontas Oromated. CINCINNATI, Oct, 27=#A1 8 meeting of the | und Chinese highbinder cases, Judge Van you Lwon't staud this much | between Chicago, br. Loyls aud Counel speekl and ] agents, ete, Very little | ot al n'p'u” fa LINIERe PR PocANONTAS, Va., Oct, 87.—A fire this | PoArd of matazers of the Western Export | wagoner, before whom the cases were tried, ] ;I, ‘ shuu;.v-lvlhv grocer as he ghook """“ uBAnS I’I‘“,"'!‘ b ,\’fi‘;,‘"u A ";} BanUER N a8 .:c(.'"-‘.fl"\‘\‘:'f![,.,i:".:..% June 3 Lust, shows tiat at the close of the ing burned sixteen houses, including :;i:‘::.';"‘:“ whisky pool) the November as- | hys found it necessary to krant further time | M3 Gst attho bote flie. ‘o horthwestorn 1 i CoMnL tixed at 24 cents ver proof gal- | 1o attorneys fo A the defendants to prepare lon, The price will romain at $1.18 1 been lod togethe - Jury Fails (0 Auree, Coressus, Nob, Oct, 47.—18 f the department of Jostiee, AL the eiid 0f | year tho railway postofties iines in operation hotels and_several business houses. 6 ¢ ! the year 1 doubt it wore than 10 tof | W ph i wholo ens and | George Barber, of Lynehburg, perished in transeripts in the cases. and exiended tio AE ewster's men Wi hold poxitious in to | Dummbered §71, ey "'\f.},‘,,m’,",l tiie flames. Scveral others are missing. The | Motiiow H. T earaold, solored | e in both until mext New Years day. department or in the tield under it Quietly | LT apar B 1D CALE. . S AEDORE T ive was the work of an incendiary, A heavy Matthew Hoper, ten vearsold, eolored | Spopghand reporters and type-wrilers nave sdepartment o i the field uhder 1t QUIEtIY | G iperintendant of the money oiier system, | 1at, o e ihe 1o, Tha Jose ainoutie b | residing in- Phrladefphis, mounted been engaged for several months transerib- | Fipe tee has not 3 You were breaking these carrots to er ¢ I, o't a follow seef tiwy are celal ‘Teles A to peree off the heads” of warshals, eloris of courts, | in tisannual report to the postoiaster ge £50,000; insuratice, unknown. hors: which was standing at Tenth and | ing the testimony in - these cises, but th You look out! Il have an oflicer ‘r':‘k":";_"';"""' A '.‘1:*)“; "4\' 4356 WAL, ¢ and they dismissed the deputi oral showing the operations of that » - - A Pine streets, on ‘Thursday afternoon, rode | work is still far fiom complete, as the cases | pfier you 3 on e tripd wanl Graus (or areon ¥ nd elérks.” Then the axe began o fall with | during the last fiseal year, sl that Arthur lected. up Broad street as far ns Norris, and was | cannot be takei to e stite supres ft o be an dhts ' heing (it aighiecn houm, Thoie was iieat palnful regulailty I the deparinent Jicre ronage of the systeln aiciuted to €139, | Npw Yois, Oct. 27,~The Brotherhood of | trying to sell the animal (0 a man for [ Without the transeriyts, s e Ol R e et a1 thoeass, o rini o iho fill the aixiants wora distosed of, Whel | @4seiniitancas; it Locomotive Engincers re-eleeted to-day for | #1, when the police sorgeant app o T | Hata! . He'soourting my sister, aud | Darn s tendish, o8 o old uai wid a boy of changes aro summed up his party kas Little R A e RPN T g:_ :;«1 ehief engineer I, M. Arthur, fora term | and took charge of the boy and horse o R A ot 1 s a gt | .‘, ”‘I-. { ‘mil,‘l 1 of 4‘“ b e | theaw on: to complaiu of,™ NEW ORLEANS, O0f, 9i.—The Times | OF Hhee Yeais The Women's Ol an Temperance e g i o 1 et il \ 4 - 4+ ¥ S 3 > > = 1 BE he fristian Temperance | John Denny, of Noit1 Dixon. hile LLis wite | S Beil w 1 door- | o W . o THERE Altk SONE EXCERTIONS: . 1 | Democrat El Paso spocial savs: Catting ls Nebraska and lowa Weather. Union of Burlington, N. J., bas raised | i pan axe. hiting ber s gie bie s, sever: | yat! Fe oo oo b AR i Wollavent B suspending District Attorueys” Stoie and | liere concoeting a seheme to enlist 19,000 ien For Nebruska: Fair weather, variable | #3500 and offers itas a premium to the | i, pin 1eorl ey h s triel | L RRaT AR | i e Y 5 i e fiontan fof too kreat political activity is ne- | Mexico for the purpose of conquer- | winds, generally soutlorly, slightly warmer, | Sulooikecper who will exhibit the best ile £I.'n bs ne u, e o bies ey o |4 d gy SR WATKY @44 cepted us an indication that the oider for | Ing the three states o Eiihua 1a, Sonora Yor Towa: Fair weatler, variable winds, | specimen of confirmed drupkard at the | ¢ ¢, to D xon, aud had never been e | ) . e ,‘.‘_"3‘ K 5. CRuNing federad ofticenclders to leb electioneering j snd Larango aud ereciing a republic, slightly warer, 1 commg county fair ut Mount Holly. imcned Wt e, i, 1 3 ol $150,000. Part:ull