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IXTEENTH YEAR. {UDSON DAY EXPLORATIONS. | e msissacuens | DAVID'S. BOURBON DOCTRINE. nowmsomn, INGTHING BUT BRACGADOCIL, | dbsmvemse.vs e ettt | THE MILWAUKEE DISASTER. o Strikes a Rock didates for the position of surgeon general The Steamship Pavonia and will probably make an anpointment dur- S But is Floated Off. ing the coming week. 1t is understood that fearing trouble, had slippad Soukop out of ro the mob came. Not find- T, house just be! ) : . —[Speeial Telegram to the 4 i } g here, th chers b i f iy Reports to the Government of New Discov- | the present indications are fayorable to the New York's Governor Deliversa Speech to | 1, 0" "Gh e “teer "‘"m "_"mn that_the | Oburch Howe R;pentu His Stale Lics at the | Ing hiin there, the lynchers broke into tie Later Particulars of the Terrible Work of . . 4 selection of some one of the older oflicers of i i i il L . ” 4 ital, voods, bt conld no erles in the North, The cotps for the positlon, although he has o Philadelphia Audience. steamer Pavonia, from Liverpool for Boston, tate Capital woods, but conld ot been strongly nrged to select o younger man e was ashore, was reeeived, the office of the — who would Hicli the position fof a consider- Bostox, Oct. d the adjoinin Win, Todny he the Wreck, bound over for trial and fodged i jail — Cunard company was bésleged by anxions , where he is belioved to be safe for the N N EXCELLENT FISHING GROUNDS. | able s, L o BUATNE SEVERELY.ORUITOIZBLI] inguivers, mostly Werhutn as tho nawa twe | | = = (o =5 Nod. DISERUVAD. | prescit i TRYING TO IDENTIFY THE DEAD. ket 16 ;,I.l:”.',',‘\’yf“fl.- \.|,n>.;‘-||:‘|,\\"I\v::(.l;:ul\\n"!"“ — not at that time reached others than those - " e 1 Mortgage Filed PaT e " isiting his family here for two weeks, will | 1o gmoothly Bvades the Tarl® Quess | upon the streets, There was, however, litle | Van Wyck, MeShane and the Bee | MARSHALLTOWS, In, Oct. 20.~[Special o - The Drown Case Under Discussion— | Jtave Suliday curhing for B Lo 1o T tion, But Praises Cleveland's Ad= | of a deiinite nature to be learned at the | Farnish Him Subjects For Abuse | Telesram to the By A morteage was filed “h"""v‘lh :n -;@m Holocaust Belng IReagan on InterState Oommerce arunent of Dakota, un General Rugor's staft sintsteation DEOAGHETE Cunard office except that a dispatch had been il NeGMREL sd today on the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas | Gathered or the Caroncr's ’ Military Matters—Other Wash- il AR TR QLRULA G A | A received from Plymonth about noon from the ¢ City road, “Diagonnl,” to R. I, Benson, of Jury—At Least Twenty Pere ‘ {hgton News, fln|l>“1':|”|rl:‘vllml|v:'(“.vll:" ‘.fin-‘r:lx:ll'a_:':hll 1.{'{;;:‘.:“2:; is Democratic. captain, Woolfenden, stating that his vessel lowa News, ‘1‘_;‘..":;.'"';“(.“. : u}l: 1"‘:" '.',‘\”."' ..lti"\"""‘ u; sons DPemshed. il the personnel of volunteer officers. ey was ashore three nifles northea: t by north of - PrOJOOtId MBI g e e N Major William R. Livermore, corps of en- Hill at Philadelphia, of the Garnet light, wh'eh is northeast from Howe at Lincoln. - The Milw X Di " Rk s gineers, i8 velieved from duty wnder orders to | puyrsprieiia, Oct. %.—At the demo- | Plymouth, east of Duxbury. The const | LiNcory, Neb., Oct. 2. —(Special Telegram Blew Out His Brains. Mt x8, Oot. 90=Tre 18 WasmizaTox, sl e ol iy Ao Al RISt cratic demonstration at the Academy of | map shows that this éaleulation would place | to the Ber.|—The much advertised meeting | Dys Moives, Ta., Oct. speoinl 1616 | siatirs wha et thetr Tives by th .”‘““"“";‘ "‘;i‘\""l"':',"',{lg,'n“p" Som U U::f,':.', e oo | 1n view of the widcpread Interest Music Iast evoning, the special testure was | his ship d't.ctly upon High Pine ledge, | of Chureh Howe was held at the rink Iast | geam 6 the Hxi |- George Frazer, & Wellto | oottt b gt ore alsiny biIfou ol flow of wa by the won r frot t consul at Charlottetown of the arrival at | o i WOREG W 1 heing. nearly wreek night before last, were sisters Alphonz an addvess by Governor Hill, of New York. | which is considercd a very dangerous pofut. | night, It was preceeded by an attemuted | do farmer living ne snd Dionesia, They were accompanied by & \f8 brains out with a re- i 5 ¢ the i In welcoming the distinguished visitor the | The telegram from Captain Woolfenden | street parade that, aside from the Flambeau | this morning ble o fi¢ e mother <0 Vo that port, on the 15t fust., of the Dombalah | tewporageous with the Chiatlesy B €At | jarge audience rose and cheered wildly for | alsostated that the ship was all right and | club, was a failure. ‘Che polico and fire de volver while in o fit of despondeney. o R R Ll "I“:‘ steamship Alert. “This vessel 18 to ald In | ke, I Lot tie pebamricn; | several minutes, and the entire specch was | asked that helo be scnt to her. The tug | partients were made partisan for the even - - i B RO L L L opening winter communleation between | R GR Touant “twe ve days in the | interspersed with and punctuated by enthus- | Pierson was at onee dispatened to the sc ing and formod into the line, which consisted | Meeting of Railway Commissioners. | boen 10 Chlcne atid Were on theit way to the Prineo Edward's Island and the maintand. | {6 BORr. et WSS SRR WIS |'fatio fomonstrations of appreciation. After | The weather outside is reported to be thick | of threa hacks and o band wagon, | Des Moies, In, Oct 2)-A meeting of | {fihons Baitiie Wb bhe BHAGENE from Since her return from the it G | e ; thanking the meeting for the cordiality of | and the sea is unusually heavy, The Boston | Another band was on the street | the railway commissioners of Missourt, LIli- | S LAt WhO e el B L E L JWAIM WOKING FOR REINSTATEMENT, | 410" roception given him he said: 1 eame | Tow Boat company has sent two of 1ts tugs [ for a while, but they left | hois. Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansus, Towa | S0 AU e e and contined b cruiser duty in Hudson bay, tosting the n | depitinent a pection Tor n recontideration | here to-nfgnt to ask you to toliow the ex- | toassist the Pierson. It Is stated at the | the strects and’ went home before the atid Dakota'lins bean catled to oot tr ths | CHEAEN A G SCACECH, S0 |"““‘”‘l""'m‘; Igability of those waters in coynection With | o550 %0 oceedin court martial by | ample of New York and elect your lleutenant | Cunard oftice that the belief there is that the | parade took place. The rink was comfort- | ¢itY Docembe 1, to co tlder transportation T, c‘_‘;ll ar ;~|<.'l‘lj“ »m“ the project of connceting Winnipeg by | e and convicted covernor to the governorship of your state. | Pavonia is simply on the sand and has a | ably filled, and Howe was introduced by AN L i L LA B b e o "| AR ‘l"_' 5 sulibadngkyy i) fallivay WithiHort Chutenill oli Yio, wesb arger & W e will be civil service r.form. There | goodchance of foatingat thenext high tide, | Governor Dawes to the audicnce. He then z U e Patb NICONCHERLIY ar Green, Butler county, lie was trie s are Sh . drank F Payne R Tl 4 o “ i e afternoon he talked tre W 8 oo ] coastof that bay. Mr. Frank Fitz Payne, | thoy ope to secire i 1esoeation of SeBtehe | ovo” many reasons why he should be | Dutexperienced harboruen who are familiat | yumpod down into the aiste and_commeneed Dicd on the Car afternoon he talked treely. Wliat he recafls 3 an observer who was at Cape Princo, on tho | SUe ot ey l elected, but there 18 one which is suflicient | fhith the locality whore the vassel b subnostd | v e was thiere to explain bis record, | DEs Morsts, Ta,, Oct b e e | R s P Gt il e ore dson strai June, dge advoeate 3 elected, b suflielel to be asliore, sav, basing their opinion upon | by s as ol ecord, kit HE A R e it Ml s were eremated 18 imports shay gttty ,(;f|.lx{:|||“1x:~|'":‘.'.',m‘xr«""t‘n‘:““:é it r G ox s prstir | for mehie s u true democrat, Thavebut few | he'dispatel safa ‘t insoheen roceived by | He labored for fifteen minutes in trying sheriff of Clarke county, died suddenly on | PAnts were cremated is fmportant as having 5, to September, b, reports tha L R dine and Jim Jackson, conduetol 08 aced susgestions to make. You have been told of | the Cunard people, that 1 wnts, made two | Struck iligh Pint ledee v opponents, made two | Lo s Tgiven i the dispatel, fnd that T p en i i ing a bearing in establishing the minimum num- el must have ex ] y cmpted to steal the | theears this afternoon, while returning to | ® LA 4 g 0 B | o e e erviltot | Osceoi frotm Les Mniias, ber of killed and in aiding o fix thewr idens early in October from down | on the Nebraska division of the Union ra- solid fcc ¢ un | iy blown by the prevailing north- | ciiic raiirond, and delecates to the conductors the predictions of ¢ Fox chan i i ars ago. 1 venture the statement that those filngs at Van Wyck to please his audienc —— tity. He remembers and can describe sevens west winds, and_ the stralts did not open | convention at Baltimore, called upon Presi- | years ago. 1 venture the statemant that o | thero is thirty feet of water ail about the | TSR § A% Selistbod i LGS ek, \VIOUS MONARCHISTS, teen people, and knows that there i July. Mr. Payne had full notes of the dent Cleveland to-day. aii predictions have come to naught. They told | Jedge, and no beach that could be discovered | and was about to open on MeShane, when 3 — Wi tbre: 11 - EHe: 0AoH, So IHREEIE N TeR until July. 2 Ly ot ; Sdsiealhilnied Ly, progi- | S that the demoeratic party could not be | by sounding in time to prevent the vessel | the audience asked about the rebates. He | The London Times' Stur on the Statue h flora and fauna of the region, Licutenant i While at x..“-‘ *\ ork i ceport, says walrus hunting | dent distributed 85,000 to the éampai B stas o " ram S. Hewitt for mayor, country. A yearand a ledge. 1t is soen by the A CTn | trusted to control the government of the th Teoas Bloe Ttk on t of suceessul ad- sition of the vi gave his version upon this, and then the By of Liberty. 'IE::‘]“ Rl lll\‘\l.-un"l:::"u) Im‘“{'}‘\:;’hv Il‘l‘(’b‘r‘: oo e, bl support of lihatis had to take it. He repeated his speech re- [ Loxpox, Oct. 20.—[Special Cablegram (o o LAl G L it iial8 R0 poro'as el e capabiciot L % I WEAVElR, inistation lns answered and refuted that | (o Gahatch; Hiat e was ok Abt*tie | garding the B that he has made over the | the 1 The second editoriaiin the Times | AMOnE thascabom he descrites are A, | great extension and are profitable pursiits. | g i said th cry democratic employe in | statement. Some allowance has been | fact that thick weather has prevailed for | disirict, said Rosewater had tried [ of this morning is devoted to the dedication | | . J Ll At the present time there are only two | the department here from the district of | yade 1o the fact of the visit | three o X ; mother-in-law; Mrs. I Jones; two sisters of vs, and consequently no_observation nak ivide b s ceremonies of the Statue of Liberty. It d H S Lo e e T b A R e R et s 0 o affair as bei i charity, bound for Winona; Louis Brinken wa, Will be at | y d co y . ing that y to keep stll, flaunted o copy | desienates the whole affair as being a enrions SO ; i t. Weaver has given them | gentleman who hails from Maine, Having | The captain, as soon as he found it impossi- | 4 s bl scelving | festival and asks why Liberty should be ex- | 8nd Ewil Waltersdoril, of Columbus, Wis.g Succceded In saving his own state after a | ble to got the vessel off, went ashore in a | Of the BEE containing his record o receiving | festivaland asks why Libetty sho o two women who got on at Chicago, one with \ PERSONAL NEWS. most terrible effort he came to help the re- | small ‘boat to the neatest point, and tele- [ 200 from Pearman, and rounded a period by | ported from France, which has so little R CHARGFNmILH: Wb BioRmea’s roint he | Frank Chamolin and wife, C. F. Champlin | piblicans of Pennsylvania save that close | graphed the situation, The Pavoniais a new ing that several days ago he had teley thereof, to America, which has so much. The [ f S CRATies Sumitl, who fscaped. i the men and | ana Miss Katie Chawplin, of Boone, Ln., are | State. Fhere is not i my mind_ better evi- | b Amerfean whalers known to frequent the | General Weaver, of Lowa, will be at the polls | o bay. They make their rendezyous at Mar- | on Tuesday n blo Island, near the northwest coast of the [ he . bay, in latitude 63 deg. At th found graves of American sea ; : . Judge Savage and Cowin tosue (e B, Ladt Kknown' man of about forty, who boarded th ny relics. Thero can be little navigation | in the eity. suate. Fhere is not in my mind, better, evt: | Boat, havin < been bulit st Glasgow four vears | §0ES TR G tn “Chevenne county with | artiole is written throughout in an altogether | train at Wutertoxn, and ‘wio was boun many relics, IR oUneE s 1 0! 3avel LA Al SO e ning on this four wires 1 produced his map. Hore he | spiteful and contemptive vein, which shows | for Mauston, Wis.; a man with in the bay except 1n the months of August [ J-J. Royner and daughter, of Davenport, | surely going tor the demociaiie Hittio over threo years. She is 40 fect long | four wires and produced his map. Here he X N L eV vman and September. A geological exploration of | Ia, areat Wiliards, Governor 11l referred to Blaine's statement | and 47 feat w de. Her value is $00,000, LI UG s LEUE G U LS LIS G Gl it ot bly 10 K0 to, Wor Hhe northwest coast of the bay and an_exawm- -— regarding {he conntry’s pre Larer—The Pavonia has been tlonted and Sl UL S S s i Bik, had | United es - this country as well as | {FERES, A8 SRS BEGRA0E ot Incluide & nation of the tishing grounds of the Ameri- ALL ABOUT INDIANS. publican” rule and woull | nas arrived below. She will not come up tter of acceptance of Mr. Rosewater on | 0714 )atred of France. Bardioldi 18 | povitiate who accompinied the Cathol THE BROWN CASE, Commissioner Atkins' Annual Report [ hard —fimes =~ a years - ago | vessel had about threg hundred passengers on | 10 terrorizing the Lincoln votg, to his sube 3 s ) Governor Porter, assistunt secretary of state, denies that the British zovernment has fow : S HIATAEBOhE AN g y . ssity C. M. Maher, of Rock ‘Tslind,” Compereigh o e under a republican administration. Why, he | board, port, and eloged his Speech. ~ Not & sinlo | convinced republican with a propensity for | £ M. Mater, of “Tslind, erelg of the Burcau's Work. . | for ets, but we recollect, that the last great | Al teports indicate a very heayy surf Inst | Sttempt did bie make to answor one of the | doing things that shall nsure him against T A DR L L e htouch Mhvater West for | WAsmiNGToN, Oct. 20.—Commissioner of | e iy this contry oecurred under repud- | nigist wid this morning wbout 8o'cloek, when | do7eh specitie charges Inid against hith by | hseutty and oblivion. Of the statue itself, | (i person 18 known here: There 15 Htle the release of Danlel J Brow slleged to Illuhn‘u .‘\lhir»'.l,ll). C. At Ly h fnsl com- | hean adminisiration in 1874 when ther wa tho steamer grounded. The landing of the PR P DO U ays: leight of 150 feet Is, to say the | doubt that the three pinery men, whoso pres- have been kidnapped across haibor by | pleted iiis annual report, showing the opera- | a republican pre tpublican sena hoats must have been attended with immi- e RN TS oRuAleno t, respectable. eats the Rameses ce o car O ctor’ calle Nirs. Dunm and now conined in jail ¢ Erie, NIon s £oE O Adlin b ArRLT IUHAG Tolast | and a republican house of represenatives, | nent dai were any Irishimen in the audience, t, respectable. It beats the Rameses of | ence on the car Conductor LIRS ident, a i ol By OTOriBlel ot | kit 0 R0) 1 | day for the first time, perished. He hiad left Pa. It is belicyed the state artment | o ekl i and at the very sate time Janies G. Blaine they went home ready o work against ihe | Ezypt: it beats the Collossus of Rhodes; | Hi il sbibllphe 3 that the Canadian authorities have taken the | fiscal year. Ie bezins by calling astention | wus speaker of the house speaker on election day. above all, to the great satisfation of the | Li¢m but & few minutes betore eurled up sreliniin. ro Steps to seeure the release of | to the unmistakable evidence of progress | Neith hie or Lis party were able to give the Brown and that the formal demand will | made by many of the tribes, and says: The | country good and prosperous times, aith ntually be made upon Secretary Payard. | exeellent temyer, subordination and general | they sliaped all the legislation at that | cers remaiu on board to-night. The qu As soon as Minister West makes known the | (500 PR 00T CE O Hires oxcop- | Lsay that & year and a half of succ tine steamer will remaiu in the vielnit; :vrll‘u'wfl “n- Hn‘\\-«llx (m||u|nl|~ul \“ oh AT By ST 0D prevallottsiug. ftselr m[hils|n|~lr;l_|unll:rln.~|)llenillllul\,s: tl-ll u:lv ?‘.."":'3'2 u|gl|l:i> mumml rerder ‘any assistance that o Brown the state department will ¢ s, have eve ailed, S of the peopie of this country i ging the | may be required. horomeh imvestigation to be made i 2 most ausplcious omen of progress. Many | adminjsiration of public affairs and puiiing Fhorenheey whole case and if one-half the of the facts tully establish the claim th; the democracy in prwer. Wel not boen A FRE made by Brown’s friends are found AL v IRGE entitEe: Fronch sculptor and of his country, it very ‘l'vl'-,'.‘."{'.lf"m, SEoihe Cafl Oet. 20— [Special to the | decidedly beats the Arminus of the “Teuto- | fully estublishied to.day. y Pipe ¢ompany | borgerwold, the impersonitication of the | porior of the convent at Winona, Minn. by anumber of our | eI of Germany. Setdown fn Tratalgar | W GIE Tt lambers of o ‘,“,',;“,“",: Hows! Dest citizens, - together with some practical Square, the lady with her uplifted torch would | aver. One was Sister Alphonz, assistant to, 0.: o S cevlie] mAnuTis AR kT hey K LINaY reach, excluding her pedestal, pretty nearly | Mother Alexia, and well known in Catholic I seats bow aad thet the forward compart- is full of water. Most of the p: lic siste The F Y 1 . e o Nels o throughout the northwest. Another; ke > Inila 5 able to accomplisi all that we pated, but st once commence the ercctlon of buildings to | tothe top of the Nelson column. In one : LG trie he Will doubtiess be released. O o] [voumasti o hr inind this. Tack, we have | Two Disturbing Incidents in the Une | oo s 00 nud 6o, oct to bo In opératian by | Sense thisis a great work ot art, though per- | Wit Sistct D jonesla, Thuy wirouccompapled REAGAN'S PET MEASULE, B LTSt TN VoAb Pone R R s b | etV et Il rapublisaiEnTiatoRaLitiD veiling Exercises, nu; 1 MEcat O A “superior article of | hays notin the best sense, for great artists [ (¥ SNGa candidate Tor orders, plepresentative Texns, writes o (;:"";_" |‘_ Ity ‘,‘I,'I" R ('," | e D d;};“":"r'}“l""‘llv"'r‘;"! NEW York, Oct. 20.—[Speeial Telegram to | eiay has b en found in large guantities, and | do not indulse in tours de force. It is quite | "A” Portage dispateh says: ‘The work of ey ey L e oubu [ FLenRL O E RGO e g T horventaaiitativeak ok feame] | LG Brrr|=—AVeSHNeifhniybooccupied'a gent, | (EVery U nglidestoishiows thatitioente plioN fenotiglljan yliow, tojiaye taliamlola SN Doyl ien HERIDEt o oAt e me ok iR eI Uit sowe kind ©of” an interstate | g on tho Indian = servico have atives will bea steeess, Lsseps across the Atlantie and to have lea | The body of a man whose legs and arims ha been bumed off, and whose distorted fae ! on bore evide: e of the terrible agony be had* 1ery better than ever, and | ception on Tuesday night, and then to em- [ sutfered, was identitied as Louis” Brinker. 1 R o ITRt S e Gy e pigeon- | on the stand used by the president yesterday o réd bocalrol G i o | measures which were ouly to be pigeon- | on ! ¥ \ ; been reduced from 2 0 o s "‘ holed by a republican senat i1 aon] ingires oWk tie great parade, su nd but foran inerease of | finyed: There 15 no erisis to be | pegrg te for educational work | anticipated, sveh as Blaine imagines and The Daily Demoerat, which was burned : : “L | out six !\v.n-lw.g.n s Bt avork aga-n with naw | bitn to fall on M. Shuller’s neck at the re- some comment on the main stand | material and mac ress this winter: that the people demand | 20 T 3 t and the national legislature cannot iznore ( $5,00%,538 for 1555, A will of the people. 1e thinks that it will | $157,500 in the estin B e T e ave bEan. crenton G | eatsoeace St oring tor Qlscuss fongent, | dUoutthe dbsence/of thefchiarve d'affalrs. of | tho dally/now appoars Feulaly brucoiln ccatacy Iratarnal and repiblicanend | (Tho bedylof Hinlt Waliorsiort inas fona placing the exeeution of the law in the hands | Gt si i devoted to the discussion ot | this tariff question. 1t is a subject about | Irance, who is temporatily the head of the Just His Kind. g wats burtied to a einder, and every particle of o the bdross i the loeal couris, | Siderable spice is dovoted to tho dsewssion of | wiieh, in'lits details, there way bo diller. | French logation at Washington during the | poooer N T Ty W e ashirned toa L an e Lol O Instea winission with jurisajetion i | the conditlon and future of the five civlized ‘but in the main there ean be none. 1| apsence of M. Rou s said that one L3RG L (i B R were identitied by @ ving found on hig the | 1 couyt= o' as Senator Callo tribes in the Indian Tervitory, The comu ¥ propose to call attention to the evi- [ %, "reasons tor not appointing a_ ministor | ELAM to the B trice. Nonpareil | Lispox, Oct. 20, —East African advices £ay | gy yar “iie bodies of Sisters Alphonz and. bill 1oy There more money | sioner dwells at length upon the surplus land that: Blaine is not sincere when ho | T 0 asseppans & Ep SO | of to-morrow 'he republ that the king ot Inhambane twice repulsed | Phianosia wers. found olose togothor, - One expnded, i alt probutiiiiy, to, defeat e | in tho Indian Territors, and says: Were ali | tells v that o Limation s Seeae v I ol ! s | primaries were held in Gaze county Septem- | the King of Muzilla ntthe head of 50000men, | was i a kneelfmg yosture with her. hinds ssAEe Ot U ‘ the Indians in the U R N 3 : ited States to be up nd tansplanted to that territor other bill, A the highesi fron y ference complement of 0 lawyers flave been here | rooted ing acainst an inter- | there would then that statement to the people of 5 sylvanis inelnding those now | the ! ) ber§, 1856, A day or two preceeding them | and in the third the latter was defeated by | elasped as —though death = overtook Leg he does ntgtund upon | the French covernment, through its wiis | Guurih Howe stated in the presetee of Hon. | 16,000 Portugese and natives under command | While | i [ praye The body —of tforn of his party. Publie ) LS DAH ona { W, Lorrison, Hon. A. J. Hale, Jerry the governor of Mozamb a_ man who 1ppOSe o be o 5 & ? . e, assisted by | yajger Seott w noved from under a scat, interests by the wovern- | resident thero, acre for . each | sentiment was arousced upon this subjeet in | €0 the occaslon of the unveiling of | Butler and others, that if Mr. Weaver should | g 00 Bt 4 i o Al cott was removed from under a scal ment, and they will continué to be here. | living _ Indian. e suggests that | 1554, and in the Wittorm adopted by their | the Statae of Liberty, Coincident | procure a renorination for congress he LRI, U Gy £ av) ."”:A l_hl\ l:ulu‘x):nxt was ‘n\“{(:""x'i"- s h"] N I\\}.l\llu Renator Collon is quoted as recent! v | the © Kiowas, . Comanches - Wichitas, | ownl convention the republican party made | with this noticeable absénce was the | Would not vote for him. These gentlemen | governor was continuing operations, with | stswe to ind not been tot by “i the day could not be two years distant when | Cheyennes —aud Arapahoes, —the only | use of these word a law 0f this charaeter will be in force. Sena- | trib tor Cullom fights with as much vigor as | ninet Judge Leazan advocates i o the truth of this statement | the object of driving the insurgents from the | flames. As fast as the bodies w “This 18 the sort 0f @ Tepubli- | district. The government is hastening prep- | from the wreek they were taken to tha vils s arations for an expeditionary foree, and has | lage of where’ Coroner Allen and the instructed the governor of Mozambique to | distriet attorney had summoned a j “The republican party in the territory west of lo tude pledgesitself to correct the ineq cight ba removed 1o lands east of that : viff and reduce the surplu Y ylaw | line. Heexpresses his eonviction that the e comes before the people of this tarifi remover liean VALY | action of the Freneh ship of wa S M | Whieh has been in- this harbor, M | ago the Minerve sailed_out to se Minerve y prep- fixing rates and rules governing common | j roposition to throw open Oklahoma to white | state, as it is supposed to be, and deelares Y I1,yru- r?n.|rn"lxlhl T luln:" HOI-HEAD. LAWYERS, purchase rifies “at the markets along the | aratory to Iu:l:lllu(l an f{u.lursl. (Alter tia earricrs, e thinks thero should be experi- | Lot ement would be an experiment danger- | that e opposes all legislation wiatever, Ile | heard of hovsince. fihe fature of the ship | o ses S v Lcoast: bajeafhiadiueaniirongy il o it iENE O ments at the hands of a_commission. Itis | ousto aliconcerned. It is thereforerecom- | wants the present law mainiained—inequali- | 40 be Preseiit to tis® At i the exerciscs o he Saloon Cases Causes Legal Lights D WerETnT an asinade for articlos that hid boan ""'i'l‘ Lood, however, that Senator Cullom | mended s a preliminary step that congress | tiesand all, We _simply stated in favor of | the day may be fairly” taken asan indication to Fail Out. i or earried vy the victims that might by will yiel I a point and is willing to make a | authorize the de, compromise with the house. ‘The work this | mission, who shall LoNDON, Oct 20.—A public meeting will | of service to show ent to appoint a con S ho i Y be held here on Monday of workingmen and | full of these gh Foventio reform. W have proposed nothing | of sone hiteh in the' relations between the isit the Cheyennes and ot e farakwit ich government and the gentlemen who | S0t rished, A haf ad ) were picked up. Ciry, I, Oct. 2. pecial Tele- omi the hot K Lvist 1 By cre wi r 4 sLesseps, e y —A very exciting episode : : ; =t 2t wWinter will be at short range and will result | Arapahoes, the Wichitas and the Kiowas, boring man. On the | Were here with Bartliold! and Del.csscpe, I | grain to the I : i land reforiers, the object of whieh will be to Th Some kind of & law without much doubte | tho Contanchics and the Apaches, in the In: it will pr i rotect them. | have heard two reasons assigied. 'One had | ocenrred in the district court this morning, w]v‘])url SO e ke Lonsdale Returns to England, THE OLEOMARGARINE LAW. dian territory, to ascertain their views with | It will not destroy a single industry in this | TRiCreiee to the Praame canal b wis & in which Attorney Wood, of injunction fame, | gePHersLiEmo o O EHE e B ing, | NEW Youk, Oct. 20.—(Special Telegram to Some peculiar reports have been received | reference to the subject of removal to lands | country, but it will preserve and build up all b I.l[l| A he 'bl xI‘HL b ,I b lr ‘ll ex l(.|‘fl.i g ] and Attorney Treadway, & well known law- express syinpathy with nerican YVH ng: the B —Lord Lonsdale has returned to by fnternal revenue agents teuching the man- | in said territory, east of ninety-eight degre of thein, olng used to forward the —schemes of | Tols St o Mol but camo to blows, |, B8 In their effort to elect Henry Georzeas | o) iy D08 g & utacture und wrgarine under the | “The report saya the immediate necessity for | ‘The other speakers were Hon. Samuel J, | DeLessopsand that the Fronch government | yer for the salo ] Dlows. | ,uaynr of New York. “Among those who will | the land where earls are more appreciate new laws. 1f the inquiries and experiences | the est:biishment of & . United | Randall, Daniel Dougherty and the guberna- | 18 unwilling, throngh ofticlals here, to | During the session of court yesterday Tread- | kit “on the ) rm are Dr. McDonald and | than they are i this country. He leff of dealers, as they arrive at the oflice of tue | States district court within the | torial cand:date, C. F. Blac! counitenance that profectover which there is | way accused Wood of being guilty of taking . Clark, members of parliament, Helen | silently, almost surreptiously, on the steam- oL onirs. 88 Hiore ) RIBIACT so mueh discussion ‘at home. The other d rnal revenue, conld be | heart of the M‘ll'ilor{ of the fi given to the public verbatim they would | civilized nations—say at Muskogee or Port ILLINOIS WORKMEN. moke mighty “interesting reading. The | Gibson—no longer adwmits of doubt. The reatest difliculty in the ity of legislation by congress upon the | They Are Urged fees on both sides of the injunction eases and | Taylorand Rev. Mr. H i as therefore demanded that he be put on n, reason had reference to the pohifical situation in Iranee. My informant said that the dele- ote For Abolish. | ation to this ¢ untry is largely impregnated Lt ship Britannic yesterday with his valet, but Bulgarian Affairs. he left word that he would return, *“The im- execution of the law | ne toascertain whether he was A proper | , mediate cause of his roing,” suld his counsel, o ! ] f SOFIA, Oct neral Kaulbars, Russian 1L, Tast nheht. o > o Sre k8 . : Gambettnis atover tha o, | pers ractice lnw ate. g Mr. Hummell, last nfiht, “was a cable dis- siencountored atthedalries andifatiniiouscs | questions of leasiug 1ands is also ithe tsubject ing Convict Labor A bt liatoser AL Ty by | person to wractice law in tho state. ThiS | giys zent, has addressed a fresh note to | pateh from hik mothier 0 the effect that, bis about large citics, and espectally in the east. | of rer e conmissioner refers to his | sppixartenn, ik, Oct, 26 o\tate ex=i| o raised the ire of Wood and a wordy war en- g L1 D s Teal butter, it is ascertained, has for years | instructions to agents looking to the teaching | SPRINGUIELD, Jil., Dct. =5 10 state ex- | count. 2 Tl Juss Lewls ut an end to the trouble | the Bulgarian forein winister, In whioli he | Bister s o be marrled earlior than was 6x; been adultyated to an alarming extent.” The | of the Indians how to farm, and says he In- | ecutive committee of the State “rades as- The Express Robbery. e e O o 1o siub the | 5882 “Iniviewiof tho arrival b Varna of | RSO, SIS AR FOeq oS yesterday aftes. use of_tallokly, lard, and various oils in the | tends to sce to It that they are carried_out. | sembly of Illinois, who have alwa: d D xpEe L OLIAG LINOTRIDEIY 5 R{ORH ! Boon and he mmedintely enaged passag the overnment em Yo Wartinze settje- Matters connected with the marriaze settle- ment and the estate, Lonsdale said, des manded his personal presence, A N'cundxl:'? aries who are spreading b rerorts that the presence of Russian gunboats petition asking that Wood be debarred on the | there is without importance, I am compelled grounds set forth abo: he petition further | to inform you that those gunboats will vigor- alleges that Wood receivad from John IT ously aflirin their inportance if events render niek and Fred Barrow $20 on .-nnsivmlm on | it sary.” 3 4 of his agreeinz to ne lect to prosecute in 25 STATE LAnoR Associa- | tion with the ofticers of the company this | cortain injunction cases, also fhr. necepting Russia P , Oct. 25,—To the working- | morning and it was given out that he was | money from Henry Sherman, Ed Ha As you are aware hoth | assisting them in obtaining a clew to the | Chas. Corn ‘i ic and re idel i8 bellover v | and further for” thre R AL are el | i dom deratio ahd) ¥ identity of the robber. It is believed, how manufacture ' has' been a curse, it s [ The success or non-success of Indian- farm- | charge of the lei reported, far in excess of machine- | ing experiments, he says, will require some made oleo. Adulterations ~of " butter | years to demonstrate. “Ihe commissioner, in | /v S Y G4 made from milk come dircetly within the | treating of Indian schools, spoke ' of | TOUOWINE aOALESS, seope of the anti-oleo law, 1t is a question | the Jfflh'ully experienced in treeing 11 coloring pure butter is not a violation of | the pupils from adverse home influenc the law, since it is adulteration, and adulter- | and after some discussion of the maits ation miakes fmitation, whieh iy in direct | At this time, however, I would not advise | rrox. Ciic violation of the fav. the diminution of material aid and supportto | men of Illinc “Thousands of quest'ons, despita tho any of the different kinds of schools now | the demaer ness of the words of the revised statut fostered by the g Sr. Lovis, Oct. 20.—Fatheringham, the | attorneys. This morning Treadway filed a Adams express messenger wlose car robbed fast Monday night, is still in this cit though lie is accompanied wherever he goe by a deteetive. Ho was in close communies ion in this intercst of the Liboring men, ha It w state in the ssued the s sent lere v canse was the strike among the zine 1ine at Whitehaven, in the north of Englandy which has eaused his family much alarmi il ning back, but he made all the ary g For War, nts for the Violet Cameron troupe Advices from Braila, | while hie is away. foverish preparations - ey for war are being made in southern Rus: T:n Hours For Be —-— epar A on, | LoNnoN, Oct. n like manner | Roumanta, says th 0 prosecute e Killors, X st oA ; ! St ity tain parties for certain offenses. The pe ! Rraflor.. oz i received concerning the delinition pl Realient And off oiunt sorvice 1n their PRt | b bovar o e pronesed constiationa] | €Ven that e is being carefully exammed by | fo WS Dluced ‘on ile and Wood will be | A’ number of ironclads are expected at | CHICAGO, Oct, 20.—The beef killing finy “l'“"“ull.- |‘;;n||m1(|wm 1aits of oleo. What sphere, He suggests that an Indian | awendment prohibiting the contini the detectives and the storles told by him at | giye, constitutes the ar ) . a chance to answer. A geneial charge | Sebastopol. Several transports are riding at | 0f G. F. Swift & Co. and Nelson Morris gav different times compared, with a view to find- | of a like nature has been ‘spoken of against olution, | ing incons| le: how far a manufae: | g ate who marries an Ind giaduate be | contract conviet Iabor. 1 hie democer: turer of butter can :o in adulieration and ssisted In purchasing a team, seitling on 160 ¥ " anchor in the harbor of Odessa, and torpedo | formal notice to their men this evening thag comitte accord with such rox ¢ or oan \ and encies and obtaining eviden: Wood for some time, but there has been ats o i« Sebast i the cight-hour system wouid be abandone not meke olco. a1 the qrestions, | It is be- | neres of land, fere g, breaking and. build- the word ' “against" i Al | (hat ha was an accessory 10 the rabbery.. The | NoULmg 'publie’ heretuforo. o base any ap- | bouts aro leaving Schigtopol for Varna. Hhoclchihour melom nodld e Bl lieved at the oflice of the commissioner of | inga house, and that if he takes up land out- | tickets printed under their mstruetion. On Tt o aoed That Several cnisloyes | parent truthfulness upon. 4 Y Yo fisd internal revenue that an amendment or ad- | side of any Indian reserve hie'be made & | the other Lnd, the republican state commits | Susbiclon Is expressed that several eniployes s No/Settiemont X ek Lionohad, ten-hour Lusis. The beof killers In tlicse two ditional scction will be added within the | gitizen of the United States. e hve placed the Words *for and againsts | Of e Sxpressand of the sullroad copiny Towa Y, M. 0. A. Cimcaco, Ill, Oct. 2).—[Special Tele- | establishments were not involved in the re- Doxh voar, naklng mre Sl e of o S in the form, distributed to th ious | {iiowledgc of Fatheringhun and divided the | Des Morses, Lu, Oct. 2),—|Special Tel- | gram to the Brr.|—The southwestern ruil- | cent strike, and have boen the only work= 10 traw the Iine cioser wgainst tho spurious. - AporparBond Oall, county committecs, - the effect of Which | money botween them. Tt was stated at first | exram to the Bre.|—This morning’s session mavagers failed to nccomplish anything | men in Packingtown still nolding “to eight RIS OV R ILLIC D) W ASHINC o secretary of | WL bo ©that - tho | ballot e |t dhe amonnt tolei was stizhtly in exeess | of the Y, M, Loty and. adjourned this ovenig to meet | hours, Rumors of trouble to result from he “There his been such o demand ot late for | the treasury this afternoon issued the 144th eurios of the late war that agencies are being | call for the redemption. of bonds, established here and at ditferent points in {liosouth or sy (rasmants of DUE | 10,0 oF 145, and notie 1 iven that thoprin- | o1t of noted orders, wicees of arms, uniforms, | cipal and accrued interest of the bonds | RGO which s | that t stolel was slightly In excess A. convention opened with a L cast Wihout erustire—no matter what the in- | 0f S50 bt clalins have wieeddy ben proc | piplg studs, »God, The Father, The call | tention may be-—will e counted gainst the | i 18 88 060" NS jorty of these | lations to 1im,” vy Prot. Ellenwood, of [ will have a conference with the warring | packing firm of Crozin & Fitzpatrick and 15 for $10,000,000 of bonds of the 8 per eent | amendment. ‘The pressure brought to bear | Grilic iave been settfed and as soon as others | Simpson colloge, Indianola. This occupied | Kansas lines, and endeavor to pateh up the | their employes has been adjusted and the ommittee 'VI"“.,“‘_‘““‘"":,'"‘I_"‘ji‘;,"h;':'l‘n are proven they will be paid, Deatly an hour, after which an hour was do- | troubles, ‘The troubles in tho lumber pool [ men will resuume Monday to work tenhours 3 N T change are numerous, but 1 be traced to ne nd Our Re- | In St. Louis next Wednesday, There they | foiintie “Soutee - The difi e TRt Dot cowse | & 48Y: ; ) ] their dir has evidently overridden - - voted to business, ‘The couvention took up | caused by the Union Paciic_cut-off, likewise Y e e ete., and esoeclally shrublery from promi* | herein below designated will be paid at the | i, o 0f the republican partys The Canadian Fisheries, the question of out-of-door sports, and lis- | remains unadjusted. An effort will be made A Broken Bank. :’“‘.“:Hh’“\""‘.ll:'{il ‘.?Yl‘lal:l:lhi:\llllilhll‘l' of L'u“n‘u'- treasury of the United States, i the eity of nen be on your guard. Examine vour Orrawa, Or Oct, 2 Special Tele- | to10d to an interesting speech by A. Thomp- next week to form a lumber pool, taking in Liscony, TIl., Oc 'he Dustin bank B D etants o e | Washington, on the Ist day’of Decomber, | tieket before voting, Whenéver thie word | gram to the BEE.|~It Is evident that the Do- s all Chicazo and northwestern roads. This son, gympasium instructor at Cedar Rapids, failure assumes gr appears, erase it, substituting tor and that interest on said bonds will will bring in the St. Paul and Northwest er proportions as the splanted in prowinent places, -~ Major J, | 18 minion government does not look for an 5 o o) Anocratic cons i also to a short talk from F. | i b5t hold the Koy to the 8 ' | days pass. L'he Chicago provision firm of e, of the rogister's ofloe treasury do- | cease on that day, viz: 3 per cent bonds Is- | fushtio word Hor.t * Lhe domockatic com | gy settlomont of the fishery difficulty, asit | & ‘Allen, of Burlington. — Stat whoat prosens hold te key o tho sibuatio AT R e b e Ar ““;',1‘,1;".‘.“;&““.’.fh‘.“m ol “1;“' b‘n“l;ielwllfi sued under act of congress approved July 12, | sider it our duty to place thesé facts before | 15 the intention to construct two or tiwee fast | guootary "Baldwin dwelt upon the The Burlington's New Route, day to collect a claim of $5,500, Dustin's T O e ottty Gl i VAL | 1852, and wnbered as follows: $30. origigai | you. Ac Canpgon, 7| vessels during the comiug winter to be added | HUCSLY of the gymnasium asan ald to phys. | OWICAGo, Oct. . Tho Burlington will | Montana liabiliies now reach $16,(00. ‘T Noyember 9, and intends to make it a brill- | it Jo8 NG00 Sriginal No. 207 th WiLLIAM HOLE1erir, Chicage, | to the present et of gruisers for the protec- | jeq| perfection, This 1s an importaut branch | formally open ks new passenger route to St. | liabilities now foot up to over $200,000, with tant occasion by inviting numerous well- | grjiinal No. 25, both inclusive: $1,000, orig- GEOKG r Snringlield, - | tion of the fisheries, It is estimated that | o yne association work, and one that should | Paul and Minucapolis over the recently com- | only S67,000 of assets in_sizht. The loss to known ofticers from both armies and giving | PHSH 5195 BOrR ihQuisives, S, itk Lewis Myens, Kensington, | there will ba an incpeass of $150,00 in tho | rccive ail cncouragement and every atten- | pleted Chicago, Buriingtoni& Northern, Sun- | depositors 1s £100,000 and vith fearful a banquet. Lach shrub 1s accompanied by | jye: 10,000, original No. 6326 to ‘original No. J. W, Ssurn, Springtield. total value of the catgh this year as compared i 5 L Sioux | day, October 81, ‘The company announces | €ffect, Dustin is prep: sign and it its history, and all make a torilling chapter. | 7564 Doth inclusive: total, 10,000,000, AL of W. 1. MULDooN, (hicago, With Tant. whiich wil Being e vajue. bp o | t1on. J. L. Snears, general seerctary at Sioux | g OCiner BRI FRIIREY. WECUETT | ik barely wssible that' e will pay % cents on CLEVELAND AND RQGERS, the bonds of this loan wilt be called by orig- | Exeentive Committee State ' Labor Asso- | 819,000,000, Thero lanow invested in the Do- | City, spoke of the reading roow, apd ad- | St T | the dot 1t 1s stated at the white house that the | fne "PUIOL Q! RieHa B 000 o RO I Vet 10 v | vaniced several plans for iucreasin its use- | Chicazo, Peoria and St. Louis to Minneapolis T president Will not go home to voto thiy i L — ald states that he'la dafergolnd to- elve those | {hDess, also referring to 1is contenits, | Ty | and St. Panl, and twg like trains daily from Canadian Vessel Beized. LT P D1 R T National Jockey Club Races. - ““’::: “o“"';' to Roosevelt Who are encaged in W aheries every possi- | Afternoon's - session | was - apened - At | giio north, Trains will leave Chicagoat2p. | Ciicaao. Oct. 20.—United States Treasury eral Rogers, the democratie candidate for | WASHINGTON, Oct. 29, —Mile: Frank Ward 3 [Special Telezram to | ble protection, and he will b backed up by —The Commercial Advertiser suys }:u‘- Bn'l‘luh‘m;v;nm:fl'. In round lnu'u:om’:’ ey » 4 s estimated thag T upward ot 60, Lhe following story, for | o ChOHH INOMIEA e hranch of P ., arriving ot St. Papl at7 | Inspeetor Melfale seized tue Canudian steam y. Iraing | parge (sane May here to-day for towing the 0., and § a2 | sehooner Severn Letween Chicago and and Our Relation to Him,” by | w. and 10z ot 8 enwood, after which the re;’\lurb :l;_m“ l‘ulll‘i,'"i\‘l n'v‘.'|1"|'lnf‘.'f‘.’{[‘m various committees were lv":((hu- ('4:;‘- 10:30 & ey and . from Peor vom the Buffalo district. was pron entioned for the position of Indeed, it is known that th won, Gleauer secoud, Trish Pat third, Time | ¢ B! ~1:45, this afternoon: K p One and onc-quarter mijes: Greenfiold | the truth of which Mr. Roosevelt will vouch, | industry, and 1,500 valued at 95250, 10 there was & nass mee . 4 abpuris AL 2 dhek W | South Chicago, A foreign vessel towing appoint him, When Mr., Rogers wis now- | ot A ] * | Rossa called upon Roosevelt and ~ offered to ————— egates representing vavious parts of the | SUGEE WIR N EHER TEOCER BRI that | Ject to a penalty of fifty cents per Lou on her inated o severely and savagely attacked Mr. | Time-2:113, i furnish him the hearty support of his paper, forming a Passenger Pool, state as to what is being doue in the secular | SOl Lrayh up RO STSHSEHY om DAL | kross tonnage,” Under this “act the vessel Cleveland. - Now it is sald that the president | ‘T'wo-years olds, seven-eighths mite: Con- | and the vote of secret gocieties he could e’ | Ciicao, Oct, 2),—Representatives of the | 1ines were features of the s sion, and also | Boink ALeLratis Wib G e U O wis seized and will be held to await a de- |ntonds 1o get, ¢ ""I” poslbie hhf}“}{r';'fl newara won, Grisette second, Laredo third. | trol, if Roosevelt would give him two checks, | rajlway lines between Chicago and Council | & dddress by, Hobert Weldinsall, of Chica- | min sieepers, dining und reg \os, cision from Washington. toko to Buffalo and vote for this exitic. | o) wyag 2 Suallone for the oause of Ireland and & 4y ol weo 4 0, on the outlook of the association in lowa. o A - This 18 the milk in the Buffalo cocoanut. Ohe und one-elghth wiles: Barnum won, | much larger oue tor the personal use of Mr, | BIuffs began asession here to-day with the —————— ARS ny 4 monte, Your Children Burned to Death. SAFARY LD UVEINMANT IRINTHE. Lizzie Dwyer second, Bizouette third, Time ll‘U (Que clieck, for Hhie l&lm.' was to be | Intention of forming an organization to be Murder and Arson. ] e | M“l“‘"l‘ K ) Oct, Figrs :: '(‘”"‘l""; Kansas CiTy, Oct. 26— The Times Keys- BreoN b ) dated after cleetion, so thut Roosevelt might | known as the Wesf Passenger associa- | MoxBoE, Ia, Oct. 20.—[Special ‘iele- | Faweliid, grand comumander ot the 1 o ( AR orest Gre eommittee on printing, has began the pre Al us wou, Banner Bearer second, | eaneel it if he were 'not elected. The cli Western 8 ville (Mo.) special says: At Forest Green ek | tion. The intention s to adopt a pool con- | gram to the Bre. J—Last night J. 0. Ken: | Aimy of the Republic, aunouness the au- e e priting ofioe. e s sent a eitenlar lotter Hand'eap steeplechase: Wellington won, | properly so that it eould be used at onee.” tract similar to that of the Southwestern nedy, & well-to-do farmer, was murdered | pointment of the foliowing stail: Adjutant, sociation. Considerable progress was made last night a colored woman locked her three ehildren and two others in her house and pan - 1 | Jack second, Wil Davis third. ‘Time—4:80. ———— v in his home in Palo Alto township, seven | General E. B, Tracy, Mudison, Wis.i quar- | went to ehurch. ‘Fhie house took five and {asachich thoauilorns of e alice, radlioet, Jaak Beein, WE) atly Ui " 4110 More Brother Candidates. todaY, and some of the WAUALES 1€ BONe- | ey from (hat place. and his house was | termasier, Genoral Jolm Tujtar, Philudel- | fonroliidren wore bumed o death.” The i Ghatlication: seAldanie: avoatatsan The Trial of Captain Jobnson. Cnicaco, Oct. %.—A Daily News' Peoria | Monday night lave fully accomplished the | fired to cover the aced. The neighbors dis- | phta Judge advocate Generl Henry B | tifth will probably bto, e tntends £ show that the ofce 18 | W aSHINGTON, Ock 20.-Thie court martial | (L1L) special says: Samuel Wooluer, & pro- | object in view, covered the fire in time to remove his body | Salitol dartford, Conns Aselskant el R packed in the lnterest of certaln dewocratic | convened in this city for the trial of Captaln | minent distiller, was nominated to-day by e and ascertain that his trunk was open and de-camyp, Piil Clieek, jt., Barabod, Wis. | vicroma. B. M bolbialaun - e William 8. Johnson, United States army, | the republicans for alderman in the Fifth A Ratiroad Sold. its contents scattercd about. Mr. Kenned B iia, B, as livin; wion and is |y ule was hanged here this mornmg at 8:10 Licntenatirany Mavrins, ] tried on the cliarge of duplicating his pay ac- | Ward. " Iils brother, Jacob Woolner, who ls a | | CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—The Toledo, Peorla & | was u widower aiid &t the th ok for the murder of Phomas Hammil d Secretar cavalry, Wab to-day ordéred 10 TOLOFt in per- | counts, returned a verdiet of not guilty,which | Wealthy brewer aud leading democrat, was Warsaw raitroad was sold by the United | alone, Yesterday ha wusat alry, a J X y Manning at Work, Oet, retary Man- i 1 | h Ry aud 1 Yiphyelitty ! o reported to have disposed of $5,000 wortl of 4 o R . o | in June, 155, in the Kootenal mines, 116 son i eneral g i s Gy or tenlyo | Licuctiant General Sheridan set aside, Iy smuiedlately ngminated by W party (o, tho | States mrshal to-day, for $470.000 to lubi | calile,“ whicih' was. the clreuiistauces (iat | Dig oday assuned actual sontvol 0f 10 | alebudid the seatfold without ' teucr and yary duty in comploting the tecords of the | his endorsment he says that the court shiould | farect andt & renc y At gl iR rees o o Bt robubly tempted his assassin, treasury departinent for the ime_ sice a shoit speceh prowsting bis iings i Ky K s augon e et o atiing | ferest and a repetition of the Taylor brothers! | aind 't Womas Denney, representivg the fist | P ) L d pecah 3 - e wis The restgnatlon of Second Licutenant | the cha cunessee campalgn tactics is belug eagerly | mortgigo boud holders, the accused, Sheri- ? | ufs discussed. fil rs Folle - 1 Virgll J. Giumback, Second infantry, has | dan furthersays: “Phat theaccused admitted | % vy - owA Oi1 29.—(Speelal Tele: | The President' Son fecenila s dailure 1 aecepted by the president, to take effect | the oxecution of two sets of vouchers for his ©h pmagpi— Nebraska a Towa Weather, Towa City, Oct. 2 b pe ~’t The l!nw. leut's Afiernoon 1 u.}vn v X ! ! i 2 Lt ht! Avd Do Las Doon krauted | pay Tor the sawme inanih. 1s BLowR by Feord , Cheap Honors to Bartholdl. For Nebraska—Fair weather, southerly | Eram to the Beg.|—Last night a mob of fifty W ASIINGTON, Oct 1 sl ¢l § total B ¢ of absemce uutil that date. | andl the evidence also shows that he allowed | WASBINGTON, Oct. 20,—A postoftice in | winds, no decided ehange in temperature, wasked wen broke into the school house in { the wsual afternoon recepiion 1o R i L The Army and Nnvé Register to-morr, these vouchers to pass beyond his coutrol, so | Dakota was to-day nawed after Sculptor For lowa—Fair weathier, southeily winds, | Jetferson township, Johuson county, where | shook hauds with four Sund e | Comain and e U nited Staics duriug $he Jast wiltsay: “President Oleveland is fo n\\mg‘ that they were presepted and paid, Bartholdi. | shighuy warmer, 4 | Boukop, the Boticiuian recom Uy . mur | s0is, | s dig !