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< A A £ THE OMAHA Biaired woman with a “abe less than & year iled to the adniiring gaze of men, and em. | A BIg Andience Listens to an Areaigne SHAMbYT of LomcrenY O oIS old: A viorde woman o thirty, who seeted oned in its corahdilon of the! finishcd ment of Chnrch Howe, S A ORITrRD %0 PRACHE 2 . to be a companion of the former, both bonn W . 4 (| work with the plandst<'e the world. What o s, Mol M O orinasial Ta AD! D TO PRAC The Limited Fast Express on the Milwaukee | for St Pauls two sisters of charity traveling | Bartholdi's Offering to the Amorioan Nation | arnaments of ‘speeehs what cloquence of | o NTVAND, Neby Oct, 38— (Speelal Telex | 5 (g o Demoontie B Albert W, McNeel.s of Grand Is Road Ditched. ona pass. Hecan recall no description of Formally Acoapted human voice, what costly gitis of gold, frank- | F3M to the Bre.]—~The grandest political epariments Doserted by Demooratio Bm« | Neb.; Edward F. Fish, of Moinee, t ad Litched, any others, but says there were not to exceed pap iy incense and ‘myrrh of our heart’s tribute | MUS that has been held anywhere in Gage ployes Going Home to Vote, John A, Owen, of Do Smet, “Da e fitfecn altogether. 1lo has lost his tickets, —— can we bring to ifhe colebration of | county this fail was held here this evening. r Bk aatc, B Jienvon, of Hiron THE WORST DISASTER IN YEARS Sl g B THE PARADE AN IMPOSING ONE, | this consummate triwnph of ~geni jtain W. L. Ashby, of Wymore, was here z N L woHce berg THE DEATH LIST GROWT skill, of labor, of whigh speaks to-da e oy ) R ! department, bty Alate_dispateh to the Sentinel estimates — Will speak forever, tiie thougiits, the feciings, | AN addressed the largest audienco that has EPUBLICANS AFRAID TO LEAVE. - the pumber of people burned at twenty-sic. . the friendships of thes tio vopilous, pow. | €ver assembled in Cortland. The German T ird Auditor Willia Twenty-six Supposed to be Burned to | A'Tgie of win have been ongaged to-night | President Cleveland and Oabinet Take | ot ("GRGl Tepublics, knit togethar tn their | hall, which hins ‘n scating eapacity of 5%, e New Cartilio, * WASIINGTON, Oct. 28.—~Third Auditor Death—All the Clews to the in raking over |!:<‘Irvvi-w~ln[ the 'nu':_u'\[ At Partin the Ceremonics—An Ova- pride and o ':m |’l|1->r own rai‘\lv'!dl.w: was filled to the uttermost and great enthusi- - ':‘ “"”" ‘l"l"" T:‘:'"fll""‘ Place | Williams' report, sent to the sectotary of the " o'elock the charred remains of eleven parde " - 1, and in their hope and purpose that | aem - g Sy a6 Silver Dollars—Figuring treasury to-day, sho A Identity of the Unknown vietlms hud been taxen out, [ the pooket tion Accorded to Bartholdi LTI or Tiberty anall eniiaten i | 4Sm vreveiled, Captain Asuby dealt with Mo R“V | _ o-day, siows. that e lmln'lm:mmi Dead Destroyed. of one man was an enveloped address, *J. A Gala Day in New York, . The genius, the courage, the devo- | the issues of the day in a mastetly speech. per Postage—Washe . c ounts and cases sel an “Tourin, Forty-ninth street. Chicago, 1.7 A tion of spirit, the Indomitable will of the | He showed up Chureh [owe's record in ington News, disposed of during the fiscal yeat ending traveling |\|mn wn.;--.l l!\l-l:l:{w‘\w a :‘:mullu- ) Bartholdi—wnose well-carned | clear and positive manner. and in such a way iy J 'H‘i". 1889, was 11,09, involving lm.co‘.; o v v vietims.” Mrs. L. Lowry, of Milwairkee, also Livery Unveiled tamo justificd the trust committed to him,have Howe's vote will be fornd lagging 74 During_ tne preceding fiseal year A e O ok e 6. | Tctistied, "Brinker and WaIAErsdoMT IV A | yruee ot Oet, S Tho folstorm which ior swroucht out i stibborn brass and y‘behind nis ticket on election dav. Taking Their Departure, Tnber was 8,010, 1nyolsing $01 81 A00 A MILWAUKEE, e limited passet- | Columbtis, this state, and there boarded the | AW XORIe Gck 2 The MIRators W 1 thie artist’s dréam, the airy concention of | One of the principal foatures of Captain | WAsmNGToN, Oct, 28, |Special Telegram | crease of &1 per cent is thus shown o ger train on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St | train, provailed ail day yesterday ceased last night, | g mind, the shapely soulptire of his cunning | Ashby’s sneech was the sntireabsenceof any | to the B, |—A large number of gogern- | 13VE5 inthe number of claims, cte., disnos Paul railroad which left here last night at L THE FREIGHT CONDUCTOR CRAZY. but the weather this morning is very unprom- | Land, ti lwrl-flshndiu\mn s lirm base as | personal abuse and IAs remarks, offended no st 8mbloyes. who. Have eome | ) of, and about 74 per ecent in woney in- 10, was derailed at Rio when about three “1"».“1..;4;'{1”“1; § r;r the fvll'KL('hI‘ u-x‘l:u. ising for the festivities which are to take | if mn.\l'mfl »la)’lullt‘v';u I [vmnu!«. v‘«m- one, nnld the staunchest republicans came "f:"';"'"":""';‘l“‘ "“"' '::” ;:'I:‘nl‘"h:lt:« -Tl;; volved. : > i o fled 1nto the wonds immediately after vy ection wi Toatg of | ing no harin from all the winds that blow. | forward to shake hands with the speaker, | Vice under the present administration le — hours out and thrown into an old stOne |t catasiroplie occurred, has been found {',“‘.'f,",'”m;'l';““"' “',”;(:",‘.,"”"\“"]';‘:!';"," AN with tho Freneh people so with our own, | Howe's tirado of abuse ngaihst the Cortland | the cits to-night for their homes in different | Secretary Manning to Resume Work. quarry. 'The particulars are hard to get, but | wandering around in 2 raving condition, | the Bartholdi Statue of Liberty, A slightfoz | ™ whole ~means . for tho great | Journaland othor napers whieh don't Sups | parts of the country, while many othors were | WASHINGTON, Uct. 95.—Secretary Mihs it is admitted at the general office of the eom- | e is likely to become a hopeless maniac. hangs over the city and obscures 1w a meas- | expenditure — of the work have | port him, which he delivered here yesterday, | soen about the railroad offices Kking in- | Dine will resume actual control of the paiy 1n thiscity that ohe 1 ahd i thies TIE LATEST PARTICULARS. | ure the elaborate decorations of buildings | come from free contributions of do bim no good, 4 donattire of tains. toices | troAsury depattient to-motrow.: AN B oners wore wrocked and five or six persons | . late to-night Conductor Searle, who it is | with which the eity has been beautified. Tho | the people themsoives, and_ thus the common % auiries about the doparture of trains, prices | feasur D ot a laopnrs W ks I | believed will recover, sald_at the time of the | g0 Mo e e e g from ople of both nations may justly point to a Big Meeting at Oakland, of tickets, ete. Visits to the departments | Fairehitd — will be rolieved of his killed, Physicians left this city on the early lend the train was running forty-five = ok Wikl iy monument inand of the | oaxyaxn, Neb., Oct. 25— (Special to the [ to-day revealed the fact that every one of the | futies as acting sceretary, Which offi train for the scene of the disaster. jiles an lour. James Phillips, a brakeman, | the house tops and windows in every direc- | i aud procress and weltar of the f gy iCHAND, JHebe Ak BC(SPIC fo LR | 0 Ceratic enmployes were oithor absentor | B0 as held from the time' Manninz wa 1t is reported that out of ten persons | and Wade Ciarke, o baggageuian, were sit: | tion, and o general holiday appear- Fios T e Tt ot Tips, o | DREISGNiliotene0 Grotnse ot fear AL} e ettt S aken s’k upto date. Orders have beon 18 who occupied one of the passengor coaches | UNE talking With him i the baggace car ance i3 presented by the moving | governments have over raised. The statue, | houn, addressed a large and enthusiastie [ hive arransed to leave before the end ot the | sued to have the treasury mall to-morrow b _" o Killed A Titie from | When the shock came. Allthree were thiown | jidgies of soldiers. -elvie organizations, | 00 the dth of July, 1834, in Paris, was de | audienceat this place last night on the po- | Week. None of the clerks who eime in nnder | prepared for the signature of Manning, seven were killed, A gentieman IO | o the floor, and pinned there by piles of bag- a . o | Jivered toand aceopted by the covernment by | it Bsiied ¢ N There Is ereat en- | the republican administration have expressed -~ - B T f and by the collection on the sidewalks of i ) litical 1ssues of the day. There Is ureat en P Chicazo and two childen from Winonnwere | gage. ‘Thers was & terrible hoise, ¥ collection on the s authority of the president of ‘the United | ¢ ieinsm in Burt county, whiel, with its 800 | @ desire to exarciso their right of franch Spronle Will Hang. the only ones saved from (he passenger | all” kinds of sounds at once, and in | great crowds of people. Business during o cated to and exeeated by Minister S Slbosaiiaadilal e T il WasHINGroN, Oct. 28, —~The soeretary of conch, None of the oceupants of the sieepers | 1058 than a minute the flames eommenced | the day will be l|1lluv\~l 1y suspended, -day in the name of the citizens | republican majority, will on next Tuesday | On next Tuesday the usual desertion of de- SIS “ ALt ot ol Y st I8 lared, . Nothing : T o1 | the work of destruetion, By desperate ef- | ‘Lhe publie schools are o and all New [ of the United States, w have completed | ¢leettwo republican lexislators fa partments will be noticeable and the prospects | St R another effort to-day to secure & were Injured. Nothing has yet been learned | qpts the tlree managed to extricate them- [ York will join in the celebration. Visitors | the pedestal and ' raised thereon the | Van Wyck. ‘The scheme of the dem are that Washington will produce as many | further reprieve for R.E.Sproute, condemned in re;ard o the number wounded. Engi- . “They found the passeniors seream- | from all sections of 1he country have been | statue, and of tho voluntary com- | in not allowing the naue of Van Wyek on [ yotas in the various states s sho did in the | 0 be hanged to-morrow at Victoria, B, O., neer Searle, at first reported killed, was only | g inside the coneh, which was all i flames, | coming into the city for two days past and | mittee who have exeented the will | their tiekets will be the weans of demoral- | (0 FETARIER SGE A SIROR AR for wurder. No reply belig_recelyed it I8 slightly hurt. B, Lawenbach, a job printer | The passengers seemed to be pinned fastand [ this merning thousands more were added to | of their fellow citizens, 1 declare, in your | iz/ng the democracy in this county, as the Be-M¢; Olavel Lol ertained that a | Presumed the Canadian autnorities, who posts £'4h18 city. who was o the wrecked train, | Unable to escape their fate, the great throng, "The stormgreatly inter- | presenceand in the presence of these distin- | Y0ters, rezardless of party, are intavorof | of Mr. Cloveland. It is ascertained that a | yo5ed the execution three times upon the ré- AL Gl el T . THESURVIVORS AT ST, PAUL 4 with the work on Bedloe'S Island yes- | guished guests from Franee, and of this [ Van Wyek s large per cent of the ehiets of divisions have | quest of the Awierican departmont of state, N:\{\E!.u' passenier conch \\I.m 1 .num'n.;: S1, PAvy, Oct. 28, —The Milwaukee train ' but as little was left to do. it did not | august assembiage of honorable and honored Firo ;7 VAT been absent from their posts of duty from one | Will not show farther leniency betwern fifteen and twenty persons was tele- | pringing those saved from the wreck reached | 1 i whether it rained or not. | men of our land. and of this conntless multi- LI LA ey to three wecks, working quietly in cam- e scoped atboth ends an i the fire that envel- | jiere at 6:50 to-night. Among the passengers | ‘The workmen tore down the old steps that | the, that this pedestal and united work of HARrvARD, Neb., Oct, 23, pecial Tete- ikhs; Dhose il ‘",lv oL TREAR Reducing lrish ltents. oped the wreck prevented the fnprisoned | were Bishop Whipvle and wife, of Faira- | led up the embankment and replaced them | tude two republics Is completed and st gram. to the Bek,]—At2 a. m. fire wasdis. [ PRERS. Thoso who usually gave out infor- |y 000 0564 "ag 7 10 6 et of Iands and injured passengers from escaping. bault. -~ Apart from preat fatique and nery- [ With a - wider and more —substantial | dered to the care and keeping of covered in the livery barn of 8. M, Pisley. mation concerning the absence of govern- Nor Wi Ma Syt sengers frem the sleepers gathered aromd | gus prosiration the bishop was uninjured. | stairway. They also lald @ broad wooden | ment and people of the U bited St Tavente-two horses wore batned an omps | ment offeials, have beon saying that very | 1078 in West Claro made reduction in thele the blazing cars, but were nowerless to ren- | Tl de-eribed tie wreek as the most terriblo | walk leading to'the grand entrareo in front | "l ceremony of unvelling the Siatue of [ TWenty-two horses were burned, an et | p (00 e oty or their desks, and | TONtS to-day. The rents on the Browne us- der assistance.” Men and women could | Gighthe ever saw. Their personal of the fort, “Fhe plaiform that stood inone | Liverty then took place and was followed by | £rant named J, €. Lisps losing A span O | gince it s discovercd that so many | tate were reduced 40 per cent, and on the be scen tearing - their hair Gin o the | s Cantain John Am of the norihwestern anglesof the enelosurs | o salye from all the cuns 1 tie harbor. | Stallions valued at’ 2000, The total loss is | Sinc § iscarorec LIRE S ebY [ O"Kelly ostates 50 per cent, Colonel Stewart agony of the moment and frightiul sereams | Northfield was in o sleepe o i was also removed and the platforn for the PEESIDENT CLEVELAND'S SPEECH. about 4,500, At about the smnctime the f have gome, or will go, it is el made a reduction of 20, and Captain Morgan issucd from the death trap, — One heavy | Whipple worked heroically to save the pas- | Speakers made ready for their reception. A | Atter muscie President Cleveland formally | Darn of Josiah Cox. a faimer six muiles north- b Instructions to “keep mum” have | of 15 percent. The teuants generally are wonian in particular, he says, tore up one of | sengers imprisoned in the wreek and brou, handsome silk Freneh flaw will ‘be placed pted the statue, speaking as follows: cast of Haryard, burned with eight horses | peen fssued by those in authority. Just at | paying the seats and endeavored fo hreak hier way | out the children of Mrs. Selierer, of Winony, | over the face of the statue. At a word from o people of 'the United States ac. [ and mules. The'loss is total. this period Washi:gion is very dull. The - out, but her stren :th failed ghe fell 10 | hut could not liberate her. —After comparing | President Cleve'and it will be drawn. un- | copt with gratitude from their brethren of e news in departments is nil and tihe uswal A Whole Family Cremated. the'loor and met with a horrible death. Only | yotes with other passoniers o thinks therd | veiling tio liead of the zoddess, “Tha labor | fhe French republic the grand and completed Faiiure of a Bank. | haunts of politicians and such are empty. | Brnvis, Oct At Triberg, in the Black three persons oscaped from the passenger | were fifteen to twenty-thiee, passen-crs in | parade which moved out at 9 o'clock included | work of — art ~ we_ here inaugur- LrxcoLy, 1L, Oct 28.—Tne greatest fail- | It will remain so for another week. forest, the house of iller named Sisset coneh. Lawenbach says a man and two | the day coach, of whom only three escaped. | between twentv-ive to thirty-five thousand | ate, This token of affection and | ure in the history of Logan county occurred | . An appointment clerk says there will bo i i) WAL enildren foreed themselves out through the BISHOP WHIPPLE'S STORY, men. “The head of the colunin will reach the | consideration of the people of France | jo-day. The banking house of William M. | litle difference in the atmosphere on next | Was dustroyed by fire and tho miller, his wife, ventilators to the top of the , with all The Globe s hpNopd (8 battery about noon, ‘The naval parade starts s % s ETnSI1 (! f o-day. ie banking house of Willlam M. | 7S ELAST + " n four chiliren and a servant were burned to yon LD T EIIG O I D The Globe has the following statement t 10 « demonstrates the kinshiv of the repudlies | Bistin closed with liabilities at $:00000, | 1nesday from that which nas been noticed | fOr chilgdren and o LG T glothing from the waist down burned off 1S | rom Bishop Whipple in relation to the acei- [ 8 13:85 p. m. ~The president will reach Bed | and conveys to us the assurance that in our | T banker is propating to minke an assign- | 00 election days for years past. ~“Nearly all | #shes. The remains were burled in one D o ol Honsted and DIGXIIE | dent: “A freight train reached Rio about | I0g/s Island, it is ' ex peeted, at about 8 | efforts to commend and maintain the excel- | popg the out-and-ont democrats,” says he, “will go | Erave. frot cuts inf :n. hy broken glast b u'\ twenty minutes before the limited train | ©'¢lock, and the e: s will commence as | Jence of a government resting upon the pop- —_— hone and vate. Only the old republican Ol of Ui wrecked cars vere consuimed, With | which was wrecked, and the switeh had been | onh a L has reached his seat, | ular will. we stili have beyond the American A Crooked Lawyer. ployes and those who feel an indifference on the excention of the last sleeper, Whish wis | loft open.” Our train was eoing at the rate of [ It is estimated fully 1,003,000 people took | continent a steadfastally. We are nothere |y pequs t BRSeTR] Delewram cut away from the burning wrock. Al s RO FUE N S0 the train officlals | PATEn the testivities to-day. Th ¢ wet pave v 10 bow before the representation of o 2 L —|Specia ara the bodics ol the vietims were burned in the | GEF I HI“L00age and. bravery of the | Ments, mud, chilly atmosphors and weneral | feyee and warlike god, filled with wrath and | to the Brk.]—Albert Blair, alawyer of Paola, | Wikl ot the reoublicans get leaves to go | ment party It was unanimously decided to wreek, 3 : enginer cannot be praised oo bihly. e | discomfort wera notappreciable in the publie | vengean ve joyously contemplate onr | Linn county, was brought before the United | home and vote?” was asked. maintain the government’s polloy toward poiie Evening Wisconsin's sneetal {rom | Siabed with the engine, and I never know an | ethusizem. From the boundary line east | own " de newateh and ward before | States commissionerg here to-day on the ppointment elerk Taughed sizmiti- | Russ ortage say st night soon after mid- | i hrake to be set so quickly and stronely as | And westat the river fronts, tha drift of peo- | the open gates of America, and greater than | gharge of violating the United States pension s he replicd: “Oh, yes: but they —~— - night the thound limited express was | i Give was, Our frai was composed of an | PIC moved until when nearing the Tine ot | ali that have been celebtatad in ancient Tro AT S iy id to. You may be sure there will not Seven Men Drowned. ditched at East Rio Siding, a small station | oniiva® niaii and baggage car, day coach, | March, then grew to bea tide of humanity, | Tnstead of grasping in hef hand thunderbolts | 12Ws by exacting illegal fees. “The law for- | o gy repuplican voles east by republie: LoNDON, Oct. 'he steamer Borderer, about thirteen miles east of this ity on the [ S08 s T s ateapers | jamumnéd up azast the police nes and ot | of terror and. of death: sho holds aloft the | bids attorneys from charging more than $5 | in the depatments, white the prose Na b i Tine of the Chieaso. Milwantoe & St | and three sleepers, and ail except the sleepers | Y : i s ¥ i she h t i LI X partments, why e present from Boston, collided with the Minerva in main e of the Chieago, Milwankee & st. | {0 RIS A e R iiately, | back a constantly flowini stream into near | light which illuiinates the way to man's en. | in ordin 1y nd it is eharged that | winistration provaiig, | The denioeratic em: n| , coll aul xailroat. There aro two side tracks at | 16 “the first sleeper and had 4 berth fn | BY aventies, he procession was to have | franchisement. We will not fo Blalr charz, 00, of which $75 was paid | ployos, and those who have ot it the ser- | the Thames. The Iatler vessel sunk and thio placo and at tie thne the train was due | fv45 4% S S M e Tinis | started avo,but at that hour it had_only be- | Iiberty has here maie hee Lome, nor. shall | here. He was bound over for trialat the | Viea thiotgh competitive examination, fo seven persons were drowncd. here last night both were oceupled by | o Nigrris, was in the berth opposite me. ‘The | £ to form. The Fifth United Statés ar- | jer chosen altar be neglected. Wi nextterin of the federal court, ty, but repablicans are atr TR 53 cne by a wild train and the otherby [ iy oyt or the shock he sprang from the v and engineer corps 100k their posi- | voraries witl constantly kecp alive its fires, = i do anything. The Episcopal Convention Clos train No, U, Conductor 1. P Hankev, of | 5 310 e front end of the cat, it 10 front of” Seererary Wititney's hause | aid these shall gloam wpon (e shores of out Towa Y. M. C. A. Convention. Onlyabout one-third of the emploves who | Cinicaao, Oct. %8—In the Eplscopalian this eity, which had Just pulled in frem " the | fCLEIR SR SRE B EEC SR Yor ty-eighith streetand Fifth avenne few | gistor yepublic in the edst, reflected thene DEs MoiNgs, In, Oct. 25.—The annual | could vote have remained at_their posts on | convention. owing to & misunderstandin west o allow fhe dimited to pass. No. LU gt ™ end” had telescoped. Mo rushed | Mivutes after 9 o'clock, Next eame the old | and jojned with answering rays, a stream of | gate convention of the Young Men's Chris- | clection days in years past, and it is al 2 et f wes very long and the conductor was at the | itk S Gifoa “out: Beome and . help | Guard, who stood near the earviages in wait- | Fg sinil plerce the. darknoss of ignotanee | Ste convention Coung Men Eoatier probablo that - canans ‘or " the man | the deputies did not meot the bishops at head of the tran relying upon the brakeman [ ek GG CREL OUH SHame Gt Bk o President. Cleveland and members of | g men's bppression, unsl Hiverty enlightens | Uan As-oxiation onened in this ity to- Bt XL Tueoday Wil show & similar | Grace ehureh, where it was. proposed to hold to atiend to the switeh. One ‘xeport | huing burned to death.”” T had been awake | I itneys residence, | the world. There are 12 delegates present, the largest | Condition . the closing services. Atter waiting at Cen- says the e b N S DUk | i few winutes before, and had looked at [ Mhere they had spent the night, - Prompiy | e \iks o rresei nerans rive. | number that have ever attended an annual SILVER GETS THE GO-BY tral Music hall two hours, Rev. Morgan Dix “. '8 'u “‘\F to close the | sw ""'1‘-“'»\ 1y watoh, Lt wasi12 teloelk. s aLedind Eols | 8b m“l.hr| w\nll«"nl: accompanied by Secr _After President Cleveland, La | convention, representing besides the resulal Already i the retail marts of Washington | 2o 0 Ghone language to the strange i Arnin, for e reason neelected | O8N Ginnis i my stocking feet, Ie ran ayard, deseended the steps and en- | Feyre, ministar plenipotentis R e e fect of the issuance of the new silver : SIS altogetherto do so, The other and more | gagier than 1, and when I caine to the burn- ¢ carringe. They were followed | ag 'tho roproseniative of' the republic T oA e s D i i astead of the standard | complication, and after the benediction —de- probibie story Is that, e started hack 10 | LG couch b (aken Gvo. ehilicon from & ary Whitney. Postmagior General | e closed big sfort address 1 e | KGOS aftornoon and. a prafse. sery dolla, evergwhere certineates and 81 | elared the house adjourned sing die. Af close the s:vitelh but before he coutd reaeh it f % AL AU L TR i S| i cretary Lajuar, Jtear Admiral Luce | foliowng words o the thousands of | § and $2 wrcenbacks are seen. Five years azo | Grace ehurch, owing to the postpokement the limited, which does not stop at any ¢ s ivar S har g i and staff and Major Whipple, The old zuard Burones vl Ay e wso | this evening, and the regular work of the o W acalvi ver £ 4 A S W down wrade | her mame was Sbeter, of Winona, and I A LAl Europeans wlio ally conveved to these | ooivontion will begin to-morrow. one would receive a silver dollar verv unire- | yrowing out of the misunderstamwei anly asmall atten v i to saveher ehilden, for theit fwas | Dreceded the eatages. and at 10315 com- | hospitable shores, 1G one will pass before <o | quensly at t 1es hede Syeryling wi at ity miles an diour and feft the rails at the | e saveher children, (orthelr father Was | yeced tho mareh down Fifth aveniie: Botlt | i elorions cimbien Sithout. fmedintely e B A Pape DA e e Srann: open switch. The sidin in a cut where the Weo both tried tolift the woman from the | 5ides of the avenue were crowded with peo- | Ving its woral grotness: ana’ withotip++- Jowa Prisonerat.aid Assooiation. Dbacks, or United States notes, were callod, of the bishop was read only to road curyes so that the Switeh Ti<ht can not b e could not, for sho was wedged in | ple who waved their hats and applanded | greoting if. with respoct ad thanl Dis Moixes, In., Oct. 25.—[Speeinl Tele- | N the silyer dollars bagan to pour ont, (il | the bishops and attendinz laity, noneof the ) o “"]' cast until the tra "l_"l‘.”‘."["l h the broken seat. A “moment after | Qudiyas the presidents curriage passed. On DEPEW'S COMMEMORATIVE i o 3. 1—"The Lowa Prisoners’ Aid | for three years people almost universally re. | house of depaties being present.” A “saliént Soulh hot S the swit Lhe tuthed Wrang chied her, lioe dress tools nire and she | A o e SCR LENy (GO T s RegmA g ban asnoalation ok L el et I | ey o 1oL s’ b orp |t Chata AUk (akion biklior, SIS WA ) : HOELaWLODE inte as burne sfore | 1O o f vinz sty N Ey-seco! o and nce to-di i pssi ¥ o roomn of the treasury dep ttment is the sup e chure st chier, s ger, untiltoo late to ‘stop. —The_cngine left the | S0 et yely ittte | fourth street, the " dif Chauncoy. M. Depew deliverad the commenio- | PInce to-dav. A business session was held, f F00 &Gt AR SURRRE S GG SORT | Geihite wround in: egand to the edueation of track, ran ashort distance and brousht | coreqining coming from the car, but there was [ esand civie orcaniz I | ratjve address ns follows: at which the president, Rev. Dr. 8.8, Hunt- | qpgehange, Panks are not often asked for | the voume. K. Walsh, a lay deleate from up against the bank. The regular coaenes ather a 1ow moan of suffering, and 1 belieye rriazes containing the president and eabi We dedicate this statue to the friendship r, mde his annual re por .\(l\h'n“\fl‘\‘\ (] 1ge till after the department hours for | California, 1 this evening from heart followed, while four — sleepers et st of 1hose who perishéd waere killed | et were followed by abattallion of two hun- | of the nations and the peace of the world, | delivered by Chaplain Williams. and Chap- | by iing, which is 2 o'clock. 'The new 1 cer- | disease. s two daughters were present at the rails, The englue and ears that went off | gyerigint, The car was telescoped at both [ (red and fifty police. “Fio United St The suirit of liberty embraces all 1aces na [ 1ain € the state penitentiaries, and | yjjicate: I are being issued at the rato of [ the time of his death Punbadlyigihnsticannd Lok drbrom stoves: | onds: "Ath. Ameawiio'wasiontlieltrain,snwi |{UHIEAUS came next, with tho englnec o common brotherhiood. 1t voices in all Jan- | Great interestis taken in‘the proceedings. Ity thousand a day, are picked —— Littles aund Fireman Fgzan were & DAGSODREES 11 that coae did my | Which consisted “of two hundred and fifty | oyaces the o needs and aspirations. The g 18], Mai eall ' for o > TREES dx the engers in that coach and so did m b £ty | guages the same needs and aspirations. The ) X aeiously. Men eall’ for tuem Railway Postal Expe: 3 badly bruised and sealded. ~Thebagggeman | (GRS FREEGIEE QU T8 R AW | men: the secor:d reziment of national guards | Fill power of its expansive’ and prozressiv ; A Fatal Runaway, ¥ the treasury and carry ereat 1olls ahout | 17 xsienmne Ort o I_nflfl;f: Foe had a leg broken. All the passengers in the | /o were two sisters of | then fell “into line, together with o | inilyence cannot be 1exched until wars cease, SANBC h .. n | for the novelty of the thiy A man sur- 0 s sleevers ot out uninjured, except being | ojarity who boarded the frain bound | detachment of the Massachusetts —vol- | qpmics are disbanded, and international dis* | (o the Ber. |- prised his tailor by counting out elehty-five | 7eport of the second assistant postmaster gon- stightly bruised, but in one day coneh thivteen | 10 Wona, There was o mother and | MBteer wilitin, They were — followed | jites are settled by it tribunals andtne | 08Tt D e B 0 IG™ G e, of | of thew this moriiing for @ suit of clothes. | eral, A Leo Kuott, it appears that. the' an- were penned and literally burned to death. | o0 far whose names are unknown: thre Seventh, Eighth, Twelfth, Eleventh | 5rinciples of justize, Then the people of | 14w oF Hep orge W . BCHeh 91| A tter @ few wecks thie now money will be- | nual rate of expenditure for railroad #tfans- Many others were inju ed by a severe shak: | oy nin, o middieazed man, Mrs, Sherer, | 40 First regiments and French societies. | every nation, seeureirom invasion, and free | this (0'lirien) county, was run_over by his 1 cone common and Washington will not the 50th of J 1840 up.. The names of the victin b [ ier mother, and two children: aman that cot | L1e governors of Mussachusetts, Maine,Ver- | from burden and menace and greatatmaments | feam to-aay, which ook fright at a passing | jgve sucli o disproportionate share of the ainal 1075008 ul 3th yet known he he whote with | G mbus, two men who boarded the | Mont, ~ Connseticat, Rhode Island, New | oy ealmly and dispassionately | romote their | train, and inflicted injuries which may prove 1 oo ijieqte f walnst g n ihe “exception of one sloepor was | o at Sotumbus, two mon who boardod the New York, Margland and the:t staffs. | Gwn happiness and prosperity, - The speaker | fats Some attention is_being paid at the mints s o madatimates. toesERA burned up. Superintendent Colllowy was b | ho elimbed out at the ‘top. He und sether with the United States judges ens | ghen reviewed the progress of the nation, A New UnioniDanos for Ollaton oW to the matter of 1 al curreney, and 590 over tib approptiatioIEarEaD the east bou nd passenger train No. 2 which | {00 Giligien “Were saved. Ahe others | tered earriazes at the Windsor hotel and fell | qyelling at longth upon the aid the Krench A r . : a £ 1o S i e ile thiB , VR o 3 o s nickels, dimes, ete., will into the hands was waitinz at the station, four miles this | Cora purned to death, In #bout an hour and | R0 line behind the French associations. | pytion had given during the revoiution. He Crixtoy, la, Oct. 2 peeial Telegran | o e publie niore plentituily. The redemp- fe of the wreck, for the linuted. and Was | 410 My, Colling, superintendent of th After these the forlowin: divisions were | gyve a brief biographical skoteh of to the Bik.]—The Chicago, Burlington & | tion of bonds will enable the treasury t s0on on the The e alialf N, Colling, superintundont of that | 4o up of finarors and officials from.vari- | St of his resoioe by 8t the eolonies 15 thels e ot oLl | RO e TG L e aLran) 4] in train with surgeons went from (his eity | Siviiof arrived - from Ailwankee, and | o5 ciles, visitin nd firemen, 1::..}:}'14};'5'm[l‘t'u‘:x'x.'\lt"]n.—\'n‘,\'u:l s Q-"‘."f" ndsbuelingion, Gedar l,{“""“ & | clireulute to a bolter advantage any class of | Not tho lenst of the losses whioh fie and did all possible to alleviate the sulering | GG i and “everythin | Yeterans of 1812 L Ariny posts, elvie so- | Ohteles ‘Which he overcame in orier to | Nerg rajtronds have wntted in bulding a | GRS G e cortiieates, and it b | gallant Prinee Alexander of Bulgaria and save life. ' No. 2 was oblized toback b | yoi™ qone that could be doné for | Sleties, volunteer Ciremen’s associations, | ke a tender of his services to Washinaton. | SOSSERCH S TN ing at a cost of $7.000." gins to Jook now as thoueh there would soon | seems likely to sustain is the hand in to this city and went over tiie Northwestern [ {45, CObE WL coule e done Knights of Uythias of Indiana, numbering [ ATier bringing the histors of the country | d f $7,000. L YT RS (RN e ST A retam) 0o R bhe PR he aat orla; eliegt yin Harrison, Beaver Dam and Fox Luke, [ i port O the Basscukrs who werelett | 50 imen, 0dd " Fellows and other organiza- | dQowi thronsels the rebellion o the present 3 =5 , nalheania e Tt e ey bl Z00) ook Wil ) BP0 the same route being used by trains to-day. |, "caring for the two mothe ildren, | NS, always keeping In view current relations WANEInE Artogian Wella. T FIGURING ON CEAPER LETTERS. iok Willam. seone The wreek, 15 not yet ecleared, Con- | (y0'\wasa little wirl about four years old, and |, \he president reached the reviewing stand | i), ¥y e orator toushed upon the | - CLINTON, In., Oct. 28.—[Specinl Telegram | oy i Wanner i which tronesw folding | Prince of the cmpire, . The ductor Hwiton, of the freight train, on | oS5 b S e boy )'l"llt Madison square at 10:40, After the presi- | yonuments and: symbols of other nations | to the Ber,1—The water works company to- | postal letter is taken by the public and the reader who cares for romance need look whom the responsibility of the disaster rests, | he 0T s bDYTA LG Bove e BASSCN | qunt had taken his place on the reviewine [ g Wie® S ided: But they ‘ate all | dny decided to sink artesian wells for their | Hecrensing. popuiarity of the oidachioned arther than this case for what he. took to the woods in despair, leaving hig | f2R8 A0 18 SECLIE, GO0 BOG She SREOE | stand the members of the Freneh delegation | Giarts ih “size and pigmios 10 SDIFL | \iter sipply instentd of depending upon the | nenny nostal eard has led the postoios de- | seeks. It is an old story now, the story train, Hellias always Loen ' _inost, caroful R AWITCH DEET OPEN were presented to i, - Most of the space on | ioside (h's ~mighty structire and © its | Tiver as - ctofore ! 40 partincit. folks fo conjure a now pian for | of the first mecting between these two and efligient man, much trusted by the com- | _Gizcado, Oct. 18, ~ir. L. Lewls, of New | fio stand was rescrveil for the Frenoh euesta, | jngniringthoughtsTijgher than the monument & 2 Eatering n ehenp postal com nunteating mo- | the subscquent affoction whiah both, comY any. Itwas o most horrible and sicken- | youi; “4 yawmenger on the ill-fated St. I O OMOLGIEL DK OA KL (Al LA Trafalzar square which commemorates the Cut His Thront. dium. The folding Jetter costs two cents, | fessed and the ovposition of the stern 1z 8peetacle, the roasting people 'making the receied Chicago this evenin, ing stand wers Governor Hill, Lieatenant tories of Nelson on sea: higher than the o fal T and does not secure the writer from prving | G i i night hideous with their yells, while the' by- st the conductor of the freight | Governor Jones and stafl and General Sherl- | fofum v endome whieh peepeinates the trie | DES MOINES, I, Oct, 25.—(Special Tele- | A1 dogs BOLSEERTE A, WETEE THOW Brviic | German prince and his still sterncy sire, \ders were unable to render assistance, 1t HoawE e oonuelor, ot dan and statf, Umphs of Napoeon on Tand : higher thin the | §Fam to the Bre.J—Johm Gardner, a well | {308 b oo | the emperor. Considerations of ~state was the worst wreek everknown in the north- | 31 Told e b was standine with the | Vi crowd in Madisonsquare when the | ,fof Biookivn bridze, which exhibits the | known eitizen of Gilmore City, Poeahontas | (i the writer does n it the i tarne | could not Imit of the marri: X% Evoning Wisconsin disvatoh from Rio | 81t ns e heard the rumble of the | Brepident reached the reviewing statid, Was | Jatest and grandest resulis of scionce - | county, committed suiclde this' morning by | tion worth more than a cent and not worth | of ~ this —dark browed prince D Ksoning Wisconsin disvatoh from Rlo f gpyon expross, and, turning, said: ey e etk e e ek - | tion and industrial pro:ress, his Statue of | cutting his throat. the seercey of an envelope. Insidc of two | the desceendant of so powerful n : Twelve or thirteen persons were in [ AUPIPAERIUE SERICE i and Lroadwiy wis eloze t Liberty rises toward heaven to illustrate the — . and possibly within six months, it is | house so long, al leust, as vmore ams coach, A woman whose home is in [ oo p Tt o h and street ears above and’balaw the i 5 i b S 7 M i o : 0 AOE My God; L leftitopen. was the repl Liowd e ing arel iR idea which neryed the three hundred at Stewart. stated at the dopartment, some kind of a con- | bitious union was not improbable. Ther ‘b‘lll‘vl):lvln‘.: Ix1|1'||n|\|“v| |..‘V.‘g|\l\':zl(ll|\|.(‘l|: “||')I‘|l|ll|'l‘(r the | and at the same thme the man disappeared i “II‘Tll‘ll fing l.‘.’x',‘l1'.-'"“‘.'.‘“-"‘.'.}“(‘1“'n 1 W :" ] ."m' 'I;hl‘lu’lnu\\n- and rulnml xlu‘ll n uunhm;l at i .28, —The funcral of Mrs, | trivance will be adopted which will attord | came the Servo-Buleari Illl war. lmweve: W and 0 o darkness, and has not been seen or heard | Holak ptor, appearced and was easily | atacathons whi ove Tarquinius fie 5T ¢ | people a sately cating medium for g tha ™ | R SV umbas, Wis., are among the dead. The | (il AT (a5 G0 GO porteaits on prozrammes and i ibustrated | i d 50 Cromw et and his. ironside aud | 500ds millionaire, took place to-day from her | P, | ALAGHK, e WEECE S 1O DAs IWO 1 the front to win the admiration of the names and residanc u‘ul' the Iu(ln'H .».:nn.’-l a2 4o |)!.l|n:!~. l\!lxyn!ln‘\\m_xf |\]'| ’.A|;T” Ir‘ \[P"" '<\fit‘~l acconmanied Sidney to the block ; which fir mansion on Fiith avenue. Noone was ad- | yo niails it has been demonstrated that he | World and to further endear mmself to L MR TaRR e Blaino's Stareing Tour. e T hepa: | the farier's gun aet evington and razet the | witted to he zesivence except the relatives | will aliost inviriahly cive o penny woro (o | U wistful heart of the waiting princess. oesupints of (he burned carand it may never | HAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 25 —Tne Blaine party | viewinzand srand stand. | The crowds on | (311610 Pariss which inspired the chirtorin | and irlends of the deceased. The body was | ui SOOI S e :‘ Ao Nonee onmpl g I"""""bm'“]m' bikniown to a cortainty how many barished | ieft Pottsvilic this morninz in the rain at | theavenue enrbings i and down, hieard the | {1600 of the Satlower andt the Bectiti | placed in a valuable casket with silver trim- [ - MIEWARY sovisy A, wiio | 52 him the announcamsnt o SN in the wreek. < S:45, He was introduced to a crowd of sey- | Dame and pssed it to the people inthe park | o0 ve s T8 coneluded as follows: 1 do- i and_rested on a floral eatafalaue in | oo Crotived October 12, will make his per the opposition o |w} ) the emperor and From the most reliablo accounts obtainable | exy” nundred persons and made ashort [ Ahdside streets, until the Leavy ale Was | youiy betieve that from theunscen and_the uter of the west parlor. “Fhe floral de- | jpapent residence at San Antonio, Tex crowi prines it yioldud to taRElSE to-nleht, the number who perished does not | (i WUIRE BESORS G AT S BTG | shaken with the roar of cheering “that must | SEEGEASEIE GEE PR REVEETL SO0 RS | viiens were numerons, most of which were | HIEREECONS atZS Bitowe HESS ) urguments of the hiandsome exceed ten, and these were all in the pas DaRells - L AYEa0Ies M have gladdened the heart of the Alsatian, | foibare iy 1his celobrations the faith in which | made of smilax, ivy and roses. Fifth avenuo | poedtocond infantry, has boon gran 61 4 | hour. A troussean was being prepared, REE 00ACh et the DagIEAke oAT, Tha oply Chunk at 9:50, and while the special train | who bowed and bowed his scknowledzinonts, W died tatlled the cause. for which | and Thirty-fiill street were crowded in the | ¢ eSO AT, TS DOOH kit &y | it was said, under the happy supervision: cupants wio escapod were two children, | was ransterred o the Lehigh Valley il | A then, in eaniages, drigen totasrear of | gy battled triumphant; the peonle they | imuediaté vicinity of the mansion and a | ““Cintiing Henry W. Lawton and Jofin L. | of the prospective bride and her equally whose mother, Mrs. C. K. Scherer, of Blaine addressed about (wo_ thousand | {he stand. cam Prosident Cleveland and his 1 jovdy fn the fuil enjovmont of tishts far | squad of police kent the stroet clear in front | 1o ¥ Woni cavalry, have bean ' relicved | happy mothor, the erown princess, whe n":‘“““l- banded "““"‘:‘ Jub do a brakeman, | peopio in the concert hall, king about | parte. Dustantly he wis vecogbizeds aud | wiich they labored gad . fought and dulfered, of e anltrico. ) JEhirtyfonrthEalie from temporary duty ai General Siles” Lead- | had sceretly approved of the match, The R ra was i own by B seat f e ¢ g s Py FT 1e crowils shook the welk D AR Y i shop Littleje tey. Arthy t 8 08pEctivh | o X | 2 I'he train stopy two i t! irit voices of Washington and Layfa 1shoj john and THAIE 33 .(‘;:‘<.rlv‘.‘_|1 and ‘ordeied to their respeetive | enforced abdication of Alexander at the alieady enveloped in flames, The rescner’s e N L NS | At o tto F A ofileinted and read a portion of the serviee N ol et jolite, i s . | etie Join in glad acelaim of France and the v i ance of the czar dIBALY 1) nd reccived 15 and ae- | Phe formation of the marine part of the pa- | {7 pifug States to Liberty Enlightning the the ritual of the Episcopal ehare., At [0S Wilour 1 Witder, Fourt | IDStanee of the ezar disarranges all these TERRIBLE RAILROAD WRECK, | gieaion s nctstcasswomes o | THE BIG STATUE UNVEILED, | inestenbonnins o conpee s | | ASHu¥ AT conriasn, AN EXODUS OF DEMOCRATS. |t ur'cater e Sirinetghoneed To Maintain Their Policy. account of having secured their places | SOFIA, Oct. 28.—At a private mecting at through civil service laws will "“f’ here. Tirnova of deputies b longing to the govern- ! hands were burned to a erisp. — Noue of the | tho D cliarred vemains ean be iden il knowledzed complinients. rade began in the Hudsm river, opposite | (gt 1. th easket was borne down the steps | o i S Grdered from the reeuiting station | delightful plans and the announcement THE KILLED, WILK LRI A I, Do Oct. 98, Hon, James | West Forty-fth strect, at an early hour, but SOl Hundied” was played by laced in the hearse. At Hunter's Point {50060 00E 0 Fort Lowell, Ariz, as withess | NOW comes that the two are to be forced As faras onn bo learncd up to tonight | . Biaine arrived e this afternoon, He | OINE to the fozy weither it was nearly 1| 4,09 Somily joined j singine clal traln took the friends to Garden i:‘uhvz'uulxll e e (e ia s WHDRY apart, those who perishiad axe: R T T o e S ock before tii sizial gun was sired.” At | it IR JAEE MRS e City, where the obsequies were hela in the | N 'y F o o 8 GAvary - - M C. R SCHERER, of Winona, | g ticons of Luzerne county, 5 time there were probably a hundred ves- | 00 Sonoineed by Right Rev Henry €, athedral, - About sixty people witended the | 0Tt Miles has relieved Captain Wil- | The Most Densely £ red Pl ‘o 1 sels drawn up in two divisions. 1t was atter | 1) 3 dhi it i ory he Lhouse and ak v we epornl Miles has_relleved Captain 1 10 M08| nealy - 0 i 208, LS IN YHNS. of Winons who accompanied him to this city, On his 4 i LR by I D. D assistant bishop of the diocese i L the house and about forty went to | yiq,; A, ‘Fhompson, Fourth cavalry, eting It has baen for lang. L assertod ROSINA JOLNS, of Winona. | gyrival at the station he was giceted by an swhien the slgnal gub to 8 of New Yok, ‘The mational salute was then | Garden City. assistant adjutant general of his headquarters 18a baon toF & JONE. LK IS her-in-law, MRS, JOHNS, enthusiastic crowd and was escorted by a | fired and the columin began its forward move: . ady & i uarters oy d helieved that the Istand of Barbados, e N . fived simultancously by ali the batteries in Waraa or field work and ordered him to nis troop H BRINKER, residence uinknown. | vast concaurse to the Metropolitan rink, | Weht. g the hiarbor, atioat and aghore. Natfonal Jockey Club Races, BT Howier A rin Castiin Suhimpson | With 106 g miles and n population voung woman believed to be MRS, | Wik pea publls mecti N DELESSERS' REMARK 8 . . s s T ‘ £ 175,000, which is 1,054 pe o , re a publis meeting was he Ho spoke he 1 3 N S tha UHE BASQUET. WaASHINGTON, Oct. 28, —At the National | serviees during the Apache campaign are | © 000, which is 1,054 persons to the (EORGE A MARR, of Chieazo. “Her | about twenty minutes, chiofly upon the tarift, | Ahe nusic thatavas played while the ol | ‘pho banquen wiven by fhe New York cham- | gockoy ciub races the track was hea S Wiy conmiended i i eneralorder, | square mile, was the most dcosely inhabs L WAL TERSDORE. Yestdence un- | He aud his party lett for Sevanton this even- | 5 Qi 8 A ollowed by sz, | ber of commered in hotyr of the representa: | ©' G0 "o \nile: Eror won, Big Head | The folldwing army leaves: have been | ited portion of the enrth’s surfnce. ¥rom Known, e : ANTON, Oct. 25— Blaine’s tour through | Nl guns that announced the begiining of | tives of tho Vrench repuolic and ' inv €d | ocond, Hoaslo third, Time~3 403 B S 4 n communication of Mr. John Worth WALLAGE STUART, aged twentytwo, | gty authracite coal reeion sas conelided | 116 " cereonies. Py was “difered by 1 W ot dran 0 | *Thireb vear olds, mile and oighth: Ada D, | L, Carisin Albert E. Woodson, Fi(th cavalry, ton, tho w;\ulmlnluf the l-umlI sr-‘m 4 Columbus, Wis. y Ty “Bi 8 ' ilkes tev. Dr. Richard S, Storrs, and Count Fer- A e i . By Wore! won, Bess second, Earas third, Time—2:01, | X¢ teno, 10di AFY, SW0 ol alletta, Malta, it aopears that in ¢ » « T, R 4 i o olir EUeHtY andicap, mile and elehth: o fouftl ihfanben, Furt. Cour diAlel 1 T i pelieved (o o Motheg Alexia, superior ot o gnergy equal to any sieker of te day. Yasnglon Budidateyet relle oo second, Pericles third, Thne~ | Hilttrsovel daves fadoutenant dumos e Kusb, | it ore milos - of - sortao. el A i 4 e sal A 3 Goy xaliw. o | RTINS ilizons, to o proud of To France, obr eralitor, 2 Mamie tung | o woeks extension Captain doim V' | containg 142,300 inbabitants (inelugive THE INSURED, NEwARK, ) Oct. 28~ (Specinl Teles | vour v ahead. 0 you of the Fo the press. - P et 120; Liuderdale, ax FFort Coneho, garrison and visiters and CoNDUCTOR LUCIUS SEARLE, of Milwau- | gram to the Ber.|—Governor Hill, of New | sympathies of France I know 1 express the Rack in “' hington. » ~~ Tex., one month ;X""_w" Captain Ailen sidents) which 18 an average of lee, badly injured abont the ehest, but probas | York, spoke to a large assemblage of demo- | thouzhtof all my compatriots. There is no , News From China and Japan, Fourtl cavaliy, Fort Lowell, Arizona, | 1500 to the square mile. The eity of ! ! \ T R A o 1 WASDNGTON, Oct 28—The president and J one month, with perinission to apuly for an | A o bly not fatal crats here last night. Ile called ou the | PAnful or sad” mewory between the two 1A ! A | Ve 0, Oct, 28:—~The steamer , Valletta contains a plethora of Wapk CLARK, Oconomowne, baggage- | ot | countries and but one solitary vivaliy—ti atof | Wembers of the cabliét who accompani BN FuaNcisoo, Ooh W.~1n0 SWAWOE | oxtansion of one monthi Kt Lisutenant | Lonroet, e cts 0.918 o S LARE CLALK, workingmen to yote sohd for the dewocrutic { FBNEISS SR6PALAIE MEIN EVAREL fim to New York, returned safely, I San Pablo arrived to-day with Hong Kong | Henry P King bary, Sixth cavalry, Fort | Pop it 4 418 square CiaLLES T) Syirn, 150 Wabash avenue, | party, which had always stood by them. 1e | you accept ours, without' jealousy, Y vived here at a quartr past ), Mrs. | datos to October 2 and Yukohama to October 1o, New Moxico, one monthi Laeuten- | mile ulits pojulit ng 24,85, a Clieago, broken arm &nd wrist, faceeut badly | denied that the democratie party was di- | Tove men who dare Cleveland met the paisy at the station. 1% Joseph Dacruse, the ymplice of | O"Brien, “Thirt | infantey, | population of 8,157 persons to the by broken s pectacles, 1y | yided in New York, Tn sveakitig of Blaine’s | Tike your X inderstand e B T R Botram, tho Hong Kong forzer, has beon | 4! \wl o lifleetl dasas Major W IE | square milo e vo In ono spnc ially Aanes Pl cut badly | tour through PennSylvanis, he sai Blaine | other when we speak this tanguage. 1 feel “iaht Persons J th. St T | o od 10 ton yoars lins | SiDE COIPS Of engineers, oint, New | populous quarter of Vadletta, known ug about the head clalming to be a friend of workin: myselt at bomewith you. The illustrious de WISVILLE "uesday Wi found guilty and sentenced to ten years i POk, ans thantll sxtension the Manderaggio, the area of which i passengers tn any of the sleepars were | and that everywhere that e went seendants of French bobility who crossed the | Poe, Hiving i Flat Rock l“,'j“‘“”“,"“ o (Y e T POSTAL POINES. A 0,004 square mile, or 2.5 g . wherein Kkitled. Conductor Searle was in the bagga=e | guest of the” mos! prominent mononolists. | Atlantic a hundred years ago bringing to you | Knox county, K ou huals| - ARUEH, EDALOER - 10 GARAN. 16, ANEWH kA, Eletehor, of fowa, has bean an- | o)™ nig “porkons— s population of Sar when the shock nectiered, Wit Bag- | 1 the course of WIS speeeh ho sald thore | the auiora of your independeneethe de- | ness. Durine the night, his wile, five young | §8V0E HEL Ber ST th October 7 there were | to o 81,400 8 year spcelal axamines- | aagiang SO RIS e g e agenen Clark, and Phillips, the brakeman, | were no ecivil service rules to prevent his | voted cooperation of our natlonal sy chiliiren and two ladies of the iborhood “';““ ! “"1 4 deat ipin the ! R b Ty ml],‘”“'l | AR A howas plned uades” several Teavy, tranied | gueaking to tits audlenes, aud if thics -~ drcaned” of your destiuy ise | wero bummed. 10 death i the house. 1L was | 601 cases and 4,15 ¢ : | e boennl: | axolude the ahe-tilndat thin Iisid whlcl wable to extrieate themselves, To their | T would be tempted to break them, dreams have heen niord than realized. not known how the cabin eaught fire. ” $ 13 on nest | is unsuitable for eivilization and the are: _ 3 | Killing More Cattie Moy Ly building Jat, f horror they saw the flumes burst in from one - FVAITS PRESENTATION ADDRESS, i 11 Londiy. geenpied by buildings, the population o end of the'ear, ‘Thoy redoubled their eiforts, 0ol Agreemont Slgned. Senator Witliam M. Evarts next ma A Fre ¢h Duel, Cricaso, Oct. Owners of e Tk VR V5 EXTOSITION Multa s the large nuwber of 2,000 and Phillips managed 1o erawl oit: Con {41000, Oct 85, —The general managers | DI m addr i as folloy _Pants, Oct, 25, —Maurice Bernhardt, son of | tined distillery cattie coniinued ! The mewb { the pesuanen td | Dirsons to the square mile. duclor Searle, thus velased, followed nu, | GERCAEG Bk B0 HIE BEEE WAIASS | M1, Piesident Saral Bernbardt, fousht a duel with Lan - | peatthy animals to-day under the ) miotio : 0% ('l.ul.‘. with lr;.-ll‘.‘nl '\\.\\uj.ulm out and Voot \A;Ill-l 0 V10 W) WL nl\“\; Vaal asein ¢ displays u tra lnn.knxl.,hlllul af'w palubing ‘lmuhn,; his | 0r'the state votesanapian pasiLion, 0 | s RS 1on Clab, the thiee crawled through a window as the | sénger association agreement, met to- aietion [ i 1ch finds no pre mother, Lanzlors was woubided state IsFiat P 4 as. fo Wilemon clith gave its openin flomes bad cropt up within @ tew feef of | and sizned a contract for the pool, thus put | dent or record in tie pist, nor in the ne - y Loy vetering 1 y of Nex ¢ Philewon club gave its opening thew, | ting itinto effect. ‘The pool dates from Octo | future, we may feel assured itever o Nebraska and lowa Weather. the Awncs, 1a., A; A0y ] ident of it Masonie hall last night. Aboug THE CONDUCTOR'S S1OKY. ber 1, and on Novewber 1, all rates through- | front its counterpart or par How ¢ ' Fair weather, southerly | the distiller L ' of 14 los were 'n attendamee und Conductor Searle 1s 1w Iving prostrated | oul ke territory are to be restored o the | we fitly frame in words the sentiments, the s, warimer in eastern portion, nearly | anda number of st \ 0 ‘ HAPA AR ) | I N at his home in Milwaukee,and tells tnisstory: | tariff. “Vlis will advance the present rate be- | motives, the emotions which have fitled and ionary temperature 0 western portion. | leze. They dissgeted several « | NS RN e S0 RN Hesays, us nearly as he can recollect, the veen Kansas City and Chicago Gow 89 to | moved the hearts and minds of two great na- | For low Fair weather, variable winds, | lectures were given by the doct 8 % L ashur i, 4 1,{. oecupauts of the car where the frighttul in- tous in the birth of the uoble cougeption, | gencrally southorly, slightly waiiver, juct of plearo-pnetinonia y 4] | PREAYY Five furlongs: Gleaner won