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AR, P e . R TN Y %, 1 T r AP T 0 A L OMAHA DAILY E. " MONDAY SIXT MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 NTH YE fiNDlD.\C\' OF HENRY GEORGE | futers at Queens taand, receyed i, the [ COMPLEX OF THE NEXT HOUSE | %ot Soxember, e rear of, i Lt the members of the league everywhere to see | and of the independenee of United States A Condensed Summary Prom the that Irishmen boycott the White Star line of America the one hundred and eleventh, A GABLING MOUSE BLAZE |, Tuv cosmmion or cors. Tiowas (ANPAIGN CLOSED; —— Western State o einstates the nationalist work- | ) X GroVER CLEVELAND, President. . R ¥ q Nitteies: Ot S Tapmate Ba Opiion of the Todon Press on Mis Contost untit the firm reinstates the atonalist Work | f.eqdors of Both Parties Determined to 19 i FAuD, Secretary of Stute. | A Disastrons Fire Visits a Obicago Sporting | | Cfac0, Oct St=The Harmers' Rey &% | The Two Great Parties Now Awaiting the For the Mayoralty. Jingland's Treaty With China, Obtain Control. THE CLEARINGS, Resort, ]»rm']lhu tollowing erop summary: More Final Struggle. Loxnos, Oct. 81L.—The convention with e The Record of Fipanctal Transactions - complete returns from the corn belt do not - —_— China aliows Enginnd full freedom a5 (o CANDIDATES FOR SPEAKER. O ife vy Weslc. "% | CHECKS CASHED IN A HURRY Pt tallidin s pisi g jjells in | THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, HUGE LABOR DEMONSTRATION. | ruiing authority in Burmal for six months. Hiswros, Oot. SIANTS eI, Talogham bo s i i is siates, 48 ascortained from Husking, i bk General White has established in_ Burmal than those indicated from seattering counties 150 fresh posts, covering an area of 100,000 3k —The following table, compiled from Hiscock and Feed Mentioned for the Fire Insurance Patrolmen Buried in [ last week, The total returns agaregate 140 | Meas 3 red | square miles special dispatehes to the Post from the mana- 2 contitiesof O p . | Proceciings of tho Towa Prisoners’ Etringent Measures to n: 'l( ml\lln.\l‘ll | suuare miles, i | Position—An 1mmense Demand for L]”_”( th -‘1.\ wding leAFthie h ousesot e Ul the Ruins—A Hard Battle for the : !-mh\x of ( m-.\ln;h.n:u, Michigan Ulinois, AWl Hostety=A Worhy Oweaw Against Prosecutors of Russian the Sobranje Opened. the New Silver Uertificatos— fed States, shows the gross clearings for the Department — Scenes and Towa, Missourl, Nebraska nd Minnesota. Subjects—A Thief With a SOFIA, Oct. 81 =M. Stambuloff opened the (_ it - Wk ool eI OISHER W, A s Inerehee tnvtdonet, ic averaze ot thivty-three counties of i ization—Jowa and Nebraska I . jo at Tiernova to-day o presence ommittee Work., eck ending October 50, a ¢ increase b nois is 8 bushels por acre. This rep oW b A i Rf”n“h' o |'n‘m nd n \h\» :"'l‘l:v,‘l(r not: | — or decrease from the corresponding time last — includes onehalt tho great. o ‘I'll“":lv‘”l‘lll:. b of all the regents and members of the cat co aising i s ¢ year: “hicaro C sounties in the state. The 1 " SPRIG Patriotic addresses were made, the spe The Nexe Honse, % — PR - A Chicago Conflagration. counties In the state. The largest averaxe . O " The English Press. dwelling upon the importance of Wasnisaroy, Oct. 31— [Special Telegram CnieAco, Oct, 81.—A conflagration eus- | vield renor ed 1840 busliels, fn Stark anda | o The C {'“'l‘|"'-" Ml 1 [Copyrighted 1895 by James Gordon Bennett.] mu”«'lw ,ll‘|.'“.“-|_."|«\‘v|='i.-‘ ';'I xl.:::"l"x-\\'.:::w to the BEE.|—One of the peculiar features of ¢ 3 ingaloss of nearly a quarter of a million | Fazewe:! connties, In Coles, Callioun, Kan- |4 ‘”“ 'l','::' el ‘1': t : i ,y(.‘. ;i\l to the LoNuvoN, Noy, 1.—4 a. m.—[Now York | specches wore rocolvelWon 3 politics Liere is the unconcealed desire of citing cupanivas,| £ | £ | dollarsand provably several lives occurred in | Kakee, Ole, Piatt, Sheiby, Union and Pike | - kil bt i nd with Herald Cable—Special to the BEr.J—Ali | [ 0000 ene Potice Commissioner. | national leaders of both parties, as a rule, E | § | thesixstory buliing at 100 and 111 East | counties the average is from 50 to 38 bushois, | feneral rlies of both parties, and_some Saints Day opens in London with ereat pross | =, L0060t 81, A number of ‘demoerats | that they shall not have a majority in E | & | Madison, vetween 4 and 5 o'clock this morn- | In Kane, Bureau, Schuy Lo Pulaskl, starion | JOASIFe 6hopo of sucess by both narties, attention to the New York mavoralty elec- | JCE 0 rr 4 ter to Police Commis- | the next house. Outside of Speaker g i ing. The inmates of a dozen gambling | 404 Knox counties the average ranges from ‘]""‘ ""‘":”*‘m'& despite their successive tion. Naturally in view of the recent social- il § B0 Sartinle, who does ot wah § air. | New York. .00 . louses in the vicinity were unaware of tia | 0:t0 18 bushels, i defeats for thirty years, come up smiling in 8¢ dmonatration here, and of this popnlarity | Sloner Frarer, desiring toknaw by 0. i on | Carlisls, who docs fot waht o lose the chair, | NEW L€ e i 1 dawn tha everais i twentetvn aaunties | anoh Monay whether he adlieres to his illegal | and a few others who want to be at the head | piiijade e | profibition of the proposed procession atler | of a committee, the wish is general that the | Chi by Vo the [ the lord mayor's show in order that the re- | ouca may be against them. The reason for | Sun Francisco. . tire until the lives of most of them were in | js23¢ busliels. In Certo Gordo, Dos Moines, ampal.n, and sinee thelr party cap+ peril. Then awild stampedo ensued. ‘The | Hardin, Jefferson and_ Warren' counties the | tred the government really have hopes of Proprictors hurtied the goid and greenbacks | Yield Finges from 15 to 20 bushels, In | carrying lowa. —Last year was thelr oppore of the enforeed abandonment of the socialist demonstration on the lord mayor's d 202,510 485000 044 press opinion is strongly against George, | sponsibility for aud “T”“‘ of such metion [ grto i ian the willingness to lose the | St Liouls.. 030 . hitio AR tolie]H; KU SoMe aLHEbE Frale dowH }l|”\‘.‘y‘::’2-| and Wooabury countics, 85 to 45 l:{l\l.l)-;l.‘||<l‘llu-\ :'mll;rl.m\uw to carrying the For instance, the Post concludes a leader: [ miay restsolely upon him. Hiouse, 14 Tftl o & lesson of experlenes diire }y.!lnf:;.];x:;‘ o 830 stairs loaded down with gambling 1mple- 1031 countles of Knusas tha gerieral aver ""'\'l"'““ :“:" A ”‘;I:]r" ut "“:;' l“ ‘l'y“"hl ""l‘i';r ol 2 Imp o s developme! 1'% > cinnati. s majority. sver, employes . 1 ol Tal "y LU IR LI HALL ;‘:::d:zl:I|I”|‘|‘|~I(‘v‘ll:1;‘i‘::::ll|‘lr\|:I‘x‘nllhx::r-ln-[hy.::lul.l-h(,.t A Satisfactory Reply. ing the last decade. The party that has the | Piit<bure. ... ments. he majority, however, employes | ago is 35 bushels, In Johnson and Labette ' S Pants, Oct. 8L-The Figaro says the | houseiscertain to furnish damaging cam- | New Orleans French embassador to Germany has received | paign material against itself, The last re- Kansas City | o Bartholdi monument s the election of | | o iitory reply from Bismarck with ref- | publican congress did much to eleet a demo- “ f\\\'d."flw | the mayor of New York tomorrow. | arance (o Germany entering the ¥rench ex- | eratic president. The present democratic | Omaha. o it In this contest we have about | Nibition. house has done the party and administration | Louisville, e tearinzontof thebuildings | the vield 8 pieed al 10 to 13 bushels, [ | SIBEaN old copperhead for governor, an old o badls frishtencd, Aftor | Osake, Saline, Pottawamic, Osborne, Morris, | telic of the most odious democracy, and y A X Harvey, Atehison and Anderson the vield 15 | there were few even among their own juity placed at trom 18 t0 25 bushels; i Phillips © to complain of their deserved deteat, This county (e average yield 8 placed 8t 35 | \oar they have o 10 3 fire insurance patrol were in the building | bushel i AN L ) and players, ¢ hatless and con an hour's work the flames were comparatively under control. At this time six men of the und sentiment we have had about the a quarter of a million people to ehoose be: = p ey i 8 | MiteAnoLs, | covering the stock of the Goodyear Rubber | . 11 13 counties of Indjana the averaze yield | Taking Iast year's majority of 6,000 to starg voen soctall o r Insane Asylum Burned, | great barm, and neither side cares to have ikl i Y & AT ¥ is bushe Ihe lowest avera 20 | with, they figure that a change of three votes tween socialism and a settied order of gov N AHEHE SONE 1086 "ho insaho | the record of the next house to it in | *Denver....... company. Suddenly there was a terri- I estaverage g 20 | erment. New York must foreive London if Cleveland. ... bushelsin Ve 0,000 by fire this after- | 1888, The congressional committee of both | 4y cunllion county, and the high= | in every precinet will wine out that majority ble crash, followed by a dense wave of [ ag 50 hushels in Ohio county. and give them a small balance on the win- asylum was damaged it thinks the election of its mayor to-morrow it fioon: No casinitios: parties have no sapport from leaders. Me- | Tndinnanoits ;... smoke and sparks. The rtoof and | I fourteen countios of Missouri the gen- SIS VGO Is more important for Uie jpublls end thy - I Pherson is runninz the republican committee | Memphis ¢ fop floor fell through to the baseuent, | €ral average is hushels: iy Henry and Har- | DK side 8o they have worked with that in world than the ceremony of last Thursday. A Rumor. and s struggling for the house fo clect him | Columbus. ... vison couniies the vield i from 15 to 17 bush- | view. They have not put very much de« burying the patrolmen in the ruins. Tmme- | 180 “Tlie soclalists, and rather tardily, it must be [ Loxpox, Oct. 81 ~1t is rumored that three diately & detachment of firemen and patrol: | ohys confessed, have announced a mass meeting | more Russian war vessels have arrived at *Galveston n Monroe, Caldwell, Worth and Lafay- | pendence upon public meetings. They have artford itis vlaced at 23 bushels: in- Calloway | had few speakers, and those as o rulo of no clerk, but the committee has no money ‘ i or elicotragement from the pasty. The | B o wen, led by Marshal Sweenie, rushed ¢ the [ and Jasper counities, 50 bushelss ih Buehanai | very ereat jmmortanen v HAva e for this evening at St. Andrew’s hall to ex- | varna, i R e U IR L e | resclie. "Tlie eries of the impriscned men | county, 5 bushels. " T o e press confidence in Henry George and to ‘ i LN s RESTLBVER AR L eI i 110 could be heard above all thedin. George | In [4 ounties of Minnesota the average | the still hunt forall 1t was warih. I seto dopt means to further his election as mayor, Consul Kemoved. are regarded as about even, anc 8 lixely t0 11016 Furneld was the first man out. He ¢ vield is 32 busheis. 'Phe simallest yield is 13 [ has been sown knee deep with confidential adopt menns to further iy clection as WAYOR | . o, Oct, Bl,—[Special. Teleg hiave narrow majority, whichever side may oM through a hol: made inside the walk Bushels in Dakota county, and the largest | lotters beseeching the faithful to hold private ono handbill adopting a phrase miuch, nsed | gL eial from the City of Mexico | win the political elephant. FTE and “was only stightly njuredi William | 50 Dushels in Blue Earth county, the other | yeatings and mike personal converts, and {n England ns rogards It, “Nowt Georee | v itis reported there in ofticial cireles that THE SPEAKERSITIT, B Datby also managed to erawl out with slight | counties averaging from 2 to & busliel brou the work goes bravely on.” The handbill | 1 &/ h i i . v | see that every voter was broughit to the polls. United States Consul Porch has been re- | Itis understood that if the ciections on . ¥ K ¥ injuries, Parrol Captain Ilume w ~‘v|nllml In 9 countics of Michigan the ave moved for his participation in the Sedgwick | Tuesday results in a democeratic m in down undera falling beam and wedged in | yield is 55 bushels, but the reports do not | Last year they had night riders on the ni.ht between two boxes. He was ecarried out, | cover a sufliciently wide area for accurate es- | before election go over the state and v omits to say if the work is the devastation which the soclalists brought to the shops, Total jority o L t indignation meeting, Thero must be some | the lower house of congress that there will be | o (G00N G Vork® 2w both lezs erushea and left. foot turned com? | timates. — in - another county the vield ‘I8 | ‘men up in the middle of the night and mako clubs and houses last summer in Mayfair, foundation for the rumor, for it scems | OPposition to the re-clection of John G, Car- BN GVALO pletely around. . . Mullins was dragwed | placed at 7 bushels in Tuscola county at 65 | g "mmhg 5 b‘( Atile :"“ TH TG - L : ) > of Kontul SR\ + |~ *Not included in to from under two heavy beams, badly cut about [ bushels, and in Wayne at county at 60 bush- DO PR The Persinn Monarc to come pretty straight, although it seems | lise of Kentucky, as speaker, Should the 2 the head and body fearfully braised, Gus | els. worning. The same tactics are being re- [Capyright 1586 by James Gordon Bennett.] incredible that the state department | house 'nt' rl'!:l\.ll"l‘“\'}!"'\' '_‘l}""l'."' Al Among the Bulls and Bears. Bergemenke was being eld down by wheavy |~ 1n 9 counties of Nebraska the yield Is | peated this year, but somehow the “confiden- . LONBON. Oct, 51, - [New York Herald Cable [ should — make — such & blunders that | SREEREE SRR W rank Hiscoek: the | NEW Yor, Oct. 3L—[Speciat Telegram | plece of rinting pmlnnmy.,f_nnll efforts to | placed at 33 bushels. = tial” letters are made public through the re —Special to the Biee. |1t is annonnced this | everything — charged in the aceounts | Najne men their Thomas B. Rtecds the west- | 10 the Briz.]—The week preceeding the fall i S e 0 il bl o n il AN st coU e OLONIGH NG S yI61Y (ICAGHSS HEIRI AT S PRI Bl IHARL SHBOTOre e WY morning that should bad weather set in the | that reached the press of the United States | ern men yilllikely consolidate on General | eleet'0ns has seldom had as much in it of in- | goy e ¥ d o g sewer and basement had b [ Browne, of Indiana, with a seat- | terest-to investor and specnlator as that | and the imuienso amount o terine for Colonel’ Henderson or Colonel tefelt, then the | Hepburn of Lowa. A “ditorof the Two Republics, My, Porel, sent [ At the republican eaucus in December last, | Prices higher than e elogged, ey ink with waich they are wntien h water wiiicli SOMEWHAT ROMANTIC. is iy which elosed last night, at an average of | ponred into the building was rapidly rising | o — not exact been known for more | under Bergemenke’s eyes, while the flames 1 The F k. | about Envoy Sedgwick’s exploits was true | “[ho * | adwits of no doubt. The tirst accounts w e Persian Monarch will become a total wres Knulbars Answered. S0 the “still hunt,” while heralded with a br band, sent by telegraph by Mr gement of General Stage: g 1 has been made sufliciently public to destroy N Cot 4 f T . were eating their way toward him. Maishal Daughter to a British Lor i Ay L LConright 1855, by James Gordon Bennett.] | 5 offcial necount of he Seandal, couelied in | whena complimentory vote was aceorded | than three years. The feeling was not_ one | Sigenic "ordered ' engine detnched from | Cricao, Oct. 8L—[Sveckl Telegram to | A1Y peculiar virtuo it might have ind, SoriA, Oct. 31— [New York Herald Cabl guarded laneuage, to the state department at | for speaker of the house the names of His. of uncertainty, feverish anxiety iy 2 & i : G or doubt, | the fire plug to pump from the basement, |y, led next Tuesday, | while thecfforts of the other engines were ; The repnblicans therefore look for- Special to the Bk 1—Nachevic "s answer to | Washinzton. and his course in doing so was | eock and Reed were presented and the result By —Socicty cireles of New York were and the 1ssues to ba decic vard conidently t0 a good republicy Kanlbars arrlved at 6 o'clock this afternoon. | fully indorsed and approved by a mass mdet- | was tinally. unanimousty in taver sot 10 be Inst sight bf. Instead of worrying | redoubled against the tire. Tho waters had | Somewhat stirred last night when it was N AR S O G R T¢ Gonsiats 6f o copy of the order asusa by | nEoL el Amaricanicnlonytors thorprotect Iteed. illilsy stiiplys aiiiotinG L to a re phihad i Ving | reached Bergemenke's chin when they | announced that Eilen Sprague Stager, of | py several thousand votes than the vietory of t consists of a copy of the order issued by | jn of whose reputation and fair name he | nition of Mr, Reed.” the eloquent, der | Whether the incoming congress will be repub- | {00 n"t6" o down and the flames bezan | Chicago, and Lord Arthur Butler were | last year. Radoslavofl to the prefeets directing them to [ jad coneluded such a step was necessary. of the republican side of the houte. Forhis | lican or demozratic,free trade or protection, or | gy recede. With the aid of jack serews the | engaced. Miss Stager is the . ! A A WRARISOMR BTRUC employ stringent measures azainst anyone - briltiant serviee to tie party and the splendid | whether the government of the grea as at last raised engaged. Miss Stager Is the youngest i 5 st city | machinery W atter three- 5 N ; 5 danghter o late Anson Stager, il the country is to be administered for the | QUATCES of an honr Berzemenke was taken | ¢ I"“ of l<“| g “.'." i e D et frec e, | Ot and carried to the hospital, One of s | madea national reputation during T e entaeaters | lews and arms are broken, but he may_ five. | as superintendent of the teles reform republican, or a postle, or Knights of | ¢ Capmean could not be found and was | She was warinly received by society as a | dewand their attention. For despite dr Labor, there scems dominant everywhere a | ziven wp for Iost, body not beini o f0r | g tante two years. ago amd beeame very | Weather and hard tines genc N biisk: { 3 feeling of confidenea that the movement [ eleven lours, In the recovery o the corpso i ¥ | ness outlook for lowa 15 very good. 'The Brown, who has béen a recoguized e 5 Bizivai h popular. She is a blonde, not quite twenty § B e Tomist far eonra, and who | toward the industrial developement of the another fireman ;\.m fatally injuredandan [ PORREE S0 B8 GO o Loy, | corn cropis muceh hetter than was — antiels oor of the house for years, and who 1 elope! surance patrol man seriously wor cars old, of medinm height and with beau- [ ated. The late rains brought salvatio PR 10 enomies i his party, will likely bo | country is so irrlsistible, that it cannot be | JiSitance patiol wman serousy . 3 h pated. The late rains brought ation to “Thie enmpaizn has been: pretty Lo the people Will be whad for a it War | jolities, They want a chance to devote rapl - servie then selves to'the ness interests which vroseenting Russian subjeets or those unde Da Russian protection, meaning the Mon- [ St Pavt, Oct ] tegerine, The answer ended by ask- | in the city. said to areporter to-day that he ing Kaulvars to give the Bulearian gov- [ had reptied to the cablegram re i emment a list of the persons persecuted, so | Omaha, asking his return, saving that steps may be taken to prosecute those | to remain on this side antil his eng: offending, Kaulbars will send a sharp reply | were fultilled, and will not return nnless the and rest from tt at St. Laul. sietory he, won in lis recluetion o oy day ] is | azo, Mr. RReed has earned a compliment ‘at 1 Davitt, who is | 150 nas of the republicans, and Mr. cock may eive way tohim, o (hat “the cived in | ean consoidate against the west, the case so often. In this event who ; iE . The fire and fall of the roof had dam ifully rezular features. About a year ag ousin g of parchied ¢ c-es, and comeone to-morrow morning to the effect that he de- | ease is very urgent. 1lie is anxious to £0 o | the man chosen as the western candidate, liecked or even hindered by political agita- | many wires and gangs of linemen. co lm- n:\-:ll‘l.‘lln‘x‘xjd‘\‘\-li'(ll‘.‘..-r::n.‘ ‘\l:)~l k ?-"0 it:w‘llnnuuu”:n'l:tl'nlv]:" A lll:iim\_m;“ '::"-I: chines entering upon a discussion of the mat- | Canada to refute the statements made about o THE NEW SILVER CERTIFICATES. | fion, The purchases of stock for London we- | menced work on adjoining roots, although | 1} s “ OIBTal SN A e raste 0} I‘ that all other business interests nind out tirst for, but at the first instance of the offense | Parnell and himself by emissavies of the | l!m new ":_Hf‘s«_‘lnl ‘]“"'I;};"";;:“‘“];" Wit | count have been enormous all the summer | Tequested by the firéen to wait until the | 0/ F g i “!.,",'_" l““f attracted much |00y epal state of his majesty’s health bes being repeated he will lower his flag | loyal legions. Mr. Davitt spoke to a large | cates seem to stick bn tho will S| and fail and and they have sone over to stay | Doy was fonnd, While puliin heusy | FE00 00 I ingland and continental | fore planning very Jarzeiy for themselves, and leave. In spite of the orders | andience this afternoon. e had fonnd Saver g cable over the v D all o piece ot iron corn: resorts. In London she went much [ This year his he Tth is good, and goud tities U at & ball given in | and prosperity seem not far’ ahead. 'This is in g re- | Rands of the peopl sthing like pereep- | for some time, not bo shipred back on the | Whs dislodeed whieh 'fell to the basement | jnto society, whieh have been issued by the Bulgarian | markable f'\\;\:-!»“h':‘ h ‘jl“lv'“‘]“ ‘l‘l‘:’_ :f‘ l‘;‘h: uble quanties. o great is the “inauiry - for | first advance. Another hwmportant tactor in | and struck Fireman Michael MeGovern on | her honor s first,_met Lord Butler. | particularly true of this eity. Several indica- rument to releaso the oflicers confined at | Movemont sinco his kst visit, (1is obivct In | them atthe counting room of | the treasury | caleutating the balangaof trade is the millions | tho bask, mangling him- hocribly. Ho will | Later sho vistted at Kilkenny ‘castle, 'the | tions point to n season ef unusual etivit Tirnova, Genoral Kaulbars sends to-dny an | SIS Visit whsto conylnee bls ot o e was | Liak: intuitively tiie eashierand his assistants | 5¢'noney spent by Agericans. In, Europein | die.. Bighween linomen were arrosted bubrec | counteyjseataiito By dlomtamily, and swillle, | in business mattese tiexy 1t i reportc B rotiet ST g a i gave sant [ omuchae Rarnellaitigt Hou home o s | shnko thoiciendsiwhenia strangor appronches | oy fou St ol s T (leased s Exbona AT i e ooREAt ol mant) LI ATRE MBIADCURVONE RSl A s o prttesiiood ol by it il of 3 3 L3 Lred b Sl ¢ €0 . SUl & : e antity | ogrpell fe o ) e broke) ormed, Miss S e d 1o eric B )0508 10 it § 0 o packs stating that if in three days his demands, | American peoy Ile eharged that the Be A zond deal of trouble has been experienced | and yet so far as figares can be collected HOAHES hirough a_hole in the broken OriNe is3 St retumed to Ameriea | Ch ). Proposes to piit 200,000 into pack: ) ( ; PR 3 L ; sidewalk and was 6. seriously injured that | about tiree weeks ago and was tollowed by | ing honses here, The trouble e s beon especially those coneerning the persecution | fast riots were orzanized by Lord Churehill | iy selecting proper designs for these certin- | they show that at the lowest calenlation | e had to he take (R i LD holtoupldiSilins gURDH s were organized by Lord Chut 1o the hospital. lier lover, who arnved Ocioler 2% Lord | Laving with employes who think that he of tussinn subjocts, aro not. satisficd, e will | {9convince tho warkd that Trish Trotestants | cates. Alithe engravors * for wovernment | 40 009,000 of Amerlcan s Tho huilaing was oeeupicd by a number of | James Aithur Wellington Foley Butle eannor dispense with heir services thore, s b T i T e | |k bly ile. work tried their hands at desining attrac. | S1000010F AMCEEI it The damaze 0 0t is about | Seventeen years older than his financee, very | and the splendid —facilities Des — Moines o8 RALH L ALAGHC u e e tive vignettes and marks which would baille | shipped abroad this v ear. 0. Thie Goodycar Rubber Co.’s 1oss is | wealthy, of a quict and digniied mann 1] 3 re of the stock 3 agerey and issue orders to all Russian con- Fire Ina Conl Mine. the counterteiters, and the result was no | par value, but: £40,000,600 worth, amounting 4 A00CY ATy i SHdNe AL gnitied mannerand | atfords as the centre of the stock ralsing re- 000, Sall bury & Cline, $50,000; Knight | is a writer of some note on the land question. | wions of mard. <5,000 Wilson & Co., §20,0003 | Ilis family is one of the oldest in Ire suls in Bulgaria to do the same, Prrrsnuno, Oct, 82.—A Connellsville, Ta, | actual work toward turning out the certiti- | Oh face probably to aver $100,000,000, and the weorn and hog state, both suz- SRl ces thi 0 h d nd, | gestthe advisability of distributing his g 3 A By, ates at the end of three months after 2on- | calenlation places this at the minimum | yg ot ablishment. $4:500% and bRk Notimelo R e ik 3 £ g b Commercial Gazetto special says: The fire at | ¢ Lof threo mi 4 e i e T oni Magill's printing establishment, S£500: and iz back to the time of Henry 11 e isa | forees, and working west with the trade. For : Do o Y rress gave the dircetion. Things do not run | rather than the maximun was London | G SRaTOEObY 3 >, v othar g e L 1 ) i 0 - A lmhqr Demonstration, 3 the Standard mines, mnear Mt. Plensant, !;l \m:‘:l\m) :l‘”u O aticE ‘.h"'”"z‘"'" i | Duying that turned the market on Thesday other los s probably 10,000 more, all fairly | brother and heir presumptive of the Marquis | vears Cineinnati and St Louis lud the world [Copuright 18 by James Gordon Bennett.) 1 £ . _engraving @ IR R e s well covered by insurance, of Ormond, in the peerage of Ireland, and | in the amount of then' packing business, B SEQRR T A wiieh orlginated yesterday afternoon, is still | printing now as they onee did. In spite of the weakness of Jers entr e 5 Baron Ormond in the peerage of the United | Then Chic. crosted i g 0ot HaL = iowiar dek ght azing and is hoyrly gaining headway, ‘The COMMITTEE WORK. whoseldlrectolisyGiRLHINEL KON CRIGIARIG ILLINOIS POLITICS, L T e L e tfam ald Cablo—Speclal . to. B raging and is hoyrly gaining loadway. 11 Within & foiniTEER WORK ections | With & statement. @iving stookholders an ap- LLINOIS POL S. Kingdom, Io Butlor family 15 one of the | them and uonopolized the business. Now d day o great demonstration !"" ;““""‘i‘ I vol :” ""‘"'“"‘\" r:'{“"‘ most of the comnmitee Tooms at the canital | proximate idea of the difliculties thal, Ile | A Circular Letter tssucd By the s S UPAREe I BING T L I 0,000 workingmen took place at Harleroi te v, leap from the mouth of the shaft to a | iji e full of life. Quite a number of the | 10 the way of their gaining control ot their | =, e Pichiing % Ll EoolliLTaRe fatha biin e At tea i o for 11 ‘the workmen | height of 100 feet above the round. Al | ehairm e L De ‘on | property. Mr. Gould' returned Wednesday | Chairman of the Labor Association. Fighting in Mexico. ard prop hiave more. while Chicago has : offorts to check the fi ave bee ¢ hand by the 15th of November, and by the | and the market atonee felt the enconragini PRI L0, Oc —A. C. Cameron r. Lours, Oct, sentenced on account of their participation | ¢Torts to check the firo have been of no I about ten per cent of the committees | Influence of is confident teeling as tothe | ehairman of the State Labor association, was | gales, Ar in tho strikes, riots and outrages of last | avail A fire cugine from Pittsburg arrived, | S04y AP CR PES EOW ST, SNERREEE | uture of his own property. Hetold evers- | 5HS 00 consulting with local mem. | has just come to hizht here that the gove Mareh, “Tho rocession was most osdorly. | tonight and the work of floodtng the | ShARS MU N e pushied for pssave - | Dods wio saw hitn that the Tines over whichy | % U G B consbliln i IIEICAL O g o e o e e Mt o otine | mine will be bezun at onee. ‘Phis will require | i work left to the “tcerini sommiitee” and | he fode were in finie condition, the promise ot bers of the committee, and to-nizht issued the | of Sonora is implicated in a murder, wh fnnleul % “““mh‘“}w“m 1“(:“ ral months. It 1s thought nearly |l||" ¢ | whieh failed—will be resumed. Strenuons | business :llllflml he eonhl uml‘(hlu equip- | following statement in answer to criticisms l;ml Iurl its motive politica 0 atho o bs! ere | geres of are now ablaze. . ‘The | oftorts will be made tomake a judicions selec- | ment insuflicient to “take care of busivess. [ made upon the recent circular of the com- | From rel Kept completoly ought of sight. 'This is Just | mmonnt of losscannot bo. estimated, for the | Sinn ot bills on the catendars. of botn nouses, | A, day afterward 6 was rumored that the ! PR | e e e iat I 1on th fon of t) e iva tor st e natoperrtionet aopos By bothnouses, | o 0ty ® Unian il haleily eoirod. ogn: | [itkee eontrasting the aotion of Hia dejno g Taold g3 Joariied; Bolne yieekn ago what iappened on the occasion of the great | entire plant w 0. t0 BUSpEnd. OBErations | sathat the mOrs pressing. toples may be dis: | Weste ) etly secured con- [ LAY R0 ACH D O O O e aheatal T of the leading i1 f | ¢ ot iom at fhuasels on Acsust | for several months, thus throwing 600 men | Losed of. L i topics may be dis- | B ISR, L ey company and _ Eriday | cratic and repuvlican state contral comunittoe: | Prefect Torres, a cousin of Governor orres, | A number of New Eugland capitalsis have socialist demonstration at Bussels on August | fOF soveral wonths, thus throwing 600 wers | posed of, (- 00 B G R N Conifneds e Westenn, | 10 the workingmen of [Hhinots: i pub- | of Sonora, Mexico, was Kilied by revolution- | bret fn the city recciily arapging for o real 15 last. The doulo experiment shows that | it G SWPIOTERTT i Consequence of its | douit et thymig some Kind of & banfrapt | Union coneluded not to fight when a trade | lication of the fact that, the influence of tie | jsts in Montezuma distriet. ‘The governon here nest year. They belong to an fnmense gathering offers nodanger s010ng | being iile 1t will result i the closing down | Tl e grenteltios throtshout the country | Was possible, and it will now be able to put | Pehitentiaty ring had virtuntly controtled the tiat have’ boomed Minneapolis A special from No- | s, PIVIs sy fwace that this st b sou GloboDemnerat save: 1t | for ihese otuer cities in the midst of the corn 2. to the Globe-Democrat says: It | ool fiave quite as good rates for wor | Shipping south and eastns Cliieazo, and en 1| buy their hogs at much less. 'The’ packing 1" omsequence. | Dikiness at Tes Moines so for Las by con bloarsidantaOLEEN : v tor | paratively — light, ot i Armour oraaden his town the tol- | (001G enter the field here, he will make itone of the leading industrics of the state. E ainhndyiniul e 0. resolved upon some sort. of retaliation, and e : : i 25 the authorities avoid direct intorference, | | of 300 coke ovens. or one-twentieth of the | and especially Boston are urgine this upon | wires under ground its awn vay and to reap | fction otitllentpub}ican (et eacpin] Lo '."‘ Vo ineckstiaotatoonnanicaiby Con mant| AndisnnsagiGliviaudilioUNECROMCIOILY tid Lty Whole Connells e rerion, e senate with overpowering force, it share " dircetly of ‘whaiever profi therc | dratting o form fors tieket for, (he proneed | i M URE, 0 Phiafier? e | S ) iliion donins Scorth of £ A Man With Many Aliases, o — may be {n the lavinglout of the new condits. | SEUL G ador, to be submitter (0 8 vote of | murdered - wian, - with - 1507 state | et and then with a concerted movementy [Copyright 1556 by James Gordon Benniett.) Railrond Accidents. Raising Campaign Funds, DUIIeiLere WIS e DAL Sk oy seern inanioon! v hits, a8 wright have | toops, started for'the Montezuia district. | Luy upand begin to boow . The ehiek | Tonbox, Nov. LeiNew York Herald | PoRTLAND, Ore, Oct. 31.—The west bound | Wasmixaro, Oct, 81— Special T . 5 it e of htorested | At the town of Montezuma they met the el expected, arouse \ L Husitetion of | ortics. all answors to the statement of | revolutionists, head by Senor” Villard, | befo s oudened 15 | BICEcimmittee, ‘tho s s been grossly | AfLCr some par iovernor Torves puiled ) isrepresented, | but - wo - fesl satished | bis pistol, tired “and and killed Vallard, vou P Chot bo - misled thereby, | Fieree tighting ensued in which it is said fif- AN EFFICIENT BOAKD OF HEALTIL Let no falsehoods, no slanders, no petti- | teen men were killed and several wounded. | i help that an eflicient board of health fogging deter you from your duty. The op- | 10 "';H"I"’]**”'II'? o m‘tl H‘w faets as to the | can render the people o1 the state has been Vienna of a swindler hayving the aliases of | Burke, head brakeman, leg broken and | eulars from this committee calling attention | miiced seeuritics, among them some which w-nu;nl.\ n‘\\'n(\-_wul_' h.lllx‘v VU.)Ilm.l‘\n: byglioxnat il “"‘v‘“I"::""“‘\ ":.‘uu .{\'('I':l“lI"n“”l’})g:“li strikingly illustiated on several occasions Jutnes Bardon, Jolin Walker, Julius Walter, | sealdeds died from his injuries, ~Engineer | to the fact that the campaisn book is for sale | have s clinee o a dividend, but the great R R e s shicd, "Eho Dght occurred 1 nesiay Inste | iaeiasg . barmanie, allies of Shod woverne Julius Wilson, age 32, whose luggage bears | Sam Tueker. injured, not fatally, at §1 ver copy or six for §5. At the bottow | IOV of thein are not likely to rethris abw> | Sublished until the republican eommitten had = et Aease in hand suggests’ the remiari, Aweriean labels. The police report cou- The Oregonian Corvallis special gives par- | of the circular is printed in italies the signifi- [ oyer the list o e most promine: rse | positiyary refused to comply with the aetion neral of the RRio Disaster Vietims, | Several Norweeian emizrants landed in ¥ 8 t ver the listof the most prominent of thosc ik Y. N 1 : eludes: A number of valuables were found | ticulars of an aceident shinilar to the above | cant sentence: “A list of those who pur- [ which adyanced, the most plausible f|"""{"|"'"l: IO LONYAUIEN, <L ARIY MiLwAvKkE, Oct. #1—At Ior this | Quebec fast spring, became infected with T lis belongins all of which had been | on the Oregon Pacitic rond at 1 this morning, | chase will be retained by the committee at | reason that can be assikned for the advance | this bt in & bt o} feeafHes I AUEnEs | attemoon serviees wore lield over e ctiayred suialfpoxand soonfice browkhE IO d/stat stolen in different European capitals and tho | Which started from Corvallis to clear the | qouoeratic headquartors.” This circular has | 18 a8 follows: o Shore, because there is it its ashen doff i Aho beKxuL remaing of the Rio disnster vietims, The | Souniv 1o apidemic broke ont. viokntly g T track of the freight cars which had be a adqgua . 8 ar ha diy Tor the | that those ignorant of its eharacter have no aing i 3 gram o 3 £ 4 g price of the Cable—Special to the Bee.1—As a supple- | extra freight on the Oregon Railrond & | to the Brr.]—The democratic congressional | the way in which the market ment to the Herald's recent interview with | Navigation road ran into a rock slide near | eqmpaign committee has adopted a new plan found by looking over stos Inspector Byrnes about Amerie wes | Alkale this morning. ‘The engine and fifteen | for squeezing small voluntary emtributions m‘“\’ 'Hz:;n\\mlm(.\zh}‘n‘ns:l_lyr‘ )\Ilhs l:xlzl\(!l the, abroad, I may meution that Scot ard | cars were derailed and piled up in a heap. | from elerks in the departments. Yesterday x in L e BP0, . [ o0 They donot_includea single dividend- yesterday received notice of the arriyal in | L. Silva, fireman, was instantly killed. . F. | tie interior department was flooded with eir- | jug stock. Speeulation has ran- toward foy r. The best illustration of blic jenelit that can re ult trom this will 1y outside altention to the town, and bring some solid investments by way of permanent inprovements. nee of a2 county. 1o epidemic broke out violentl chief cities of the United States, which | yiioq ran into rock slide, instantly_killing | had a wonderful effect upon the cireulation O N i ngtag | means of Torming ‘an opinion thereon. 15 | Congregational ehureh, whero the obsequies | and ged oz a monti without suflicient. og he had also wisited in pursuit of b John Goodrich, fireman, and fatally injuring | of the celebrated compilation of campaign | the same ce, 1s doing quite well, and so lhh'l})ullm 1sit \\h;u workin men have | ook place, was crowded and many were [ systen wedical Geatment, T the b TR, Spectmn, brakenan, Enginger Kobinson | mistatont and pelitieal mendaciios, 1. | 1 tho Nietlo Plage. e’ Monilo' & Ohio, | & TR A S imonsly declured iy snio | unabloto gain adwiittance, Stany of tho | 270N ) of healillavns advisal of HEJAIEN —— iad his leg broken. A heavy fog prevailed | dreds of letters enclosing sums of from one | because it has just opened a new MERY A € » QUELY QECIMNEL LLE | refatives of those who peristied were present, | 81on, O] sures for checks Vessels Cotlide. at the time, to ten dollans were dispatched to the | through — line f.. St Louis by 'fi'}“‘l"h““n i ."I\u‘llnl\ A]m amenduient, 4 The remains of the two Catholie sisters were ingand controliiie it A rigid quarantin I [Copyriyhted 188 by James Gordon Bennett — - leadquarters last night and to-day, and | changing the gauge of the Cairo division. !un”nlu;n e we believe was pised | gaiden to Winona, Mini., and wil be i | % established, whichi has fustbeen remove AL by damea Gardon Bennett) An Editor Arvestsd dozens of clerks everywhere who have not | The Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis is | In gogd faith by members tomposing | yorred ghere, after o continuance of seventy-six days, The Buussers, Oct. SL—(New York IHerald N In. Ooct. 81 —[8h | Telosram to | yetsent in the “assessment” have signitied | b svmpathy with Lonisville and Nushville, | ife ~ The —chmrge of _sell out com == X i discase was thus continea to its original Nlo—Spocinl to the Brx.)—To-night at 6 | NEOLA, In, Oct. 8L—[8breial Telecram to § JEI0 4 Lion of purchasing the book to- | which controls it. “Louisville and Nashville | from men who themselyes are guilt Stories About B ming. boundaries, and but two deaths wre known ta otlock an American sailing veseel, the K, I, | the BEE.J—Our city was thrown into_exclte- | o o order to'avold the danger of the | on foreign buving and some slight chance of | We know no faction on this ks aud cor naye ocenried sinee the contagion appeared, Datriot Free i’res i f : { o The N In Ik with John |/ v p vor o 3 Sl b o 5 m w by the arrest of J. K. Rib- | blackhst, When it is remembered that the | & dividend within a 2ot Jonrs, Toute | for no faction. "The simpio fact is, lowev o Datriot 8 with . Ihis shows very efiieient work, and the peos Sauer, collided o the river Schels with the | mentthis morningby the arrest of J. 1 ncklist. ien it is rem I ) years, rho faction, 'She Simple 1het 18, 0N evers | Forepaugh = I heard sevoral interesting | nioof the <tnioare ben i Bkt steamer Daren. - and tho. Germay | lett, publisher o tho Neola News, for a | book cani bo purchased at any of thie second | ville, New Albany' & Chieago. which had » uhat” o pariy hae fived up o i promiyes | Reretaugl L ard Acvurad INCoing | pleof the stto are beyinning to apprecinte steamer Strasbourg. All hands were saved, | dastandly attempt to cammitrape on a youns “."'l'l'l,'.‘““.,’“'(',""|"'|'| ,”;'.”" T e TR e o R tllion ISt | iuluences, has practically’ iznored - they ‘We used toinifate the balloons and send |y joing, A few days ago there w - v | lady who was @& guest of his house. Not | Wi be seen thal he democratic eommittee |y s has anaged o me expenses this We do Jwopose to be hood-winked We | them skyward at ey stapping point of the | 4 toarrible epidene of typhoid fever i but all thiee ships were daaged. Bt g able 1o proctre hail hie was taken o | s adopted a vers contemptible method of | year: Colorado Coal and Iron, because it has | Wi A% §OLIEONOT lood-winkad. | Ve | Foropaugh show,” he siid, wand 1 re. | S iorribio oo ey —~ ) i o e Mot | bleeding clerks. The heads of the various | again began making steel rails, which is im- | heleve the men who passed the resolution PNLIAL R Q0 \ 1 Swan, five miles below this'elt Lezo was Toas et L L &.nl_lunwmln\ ination, which oceurs Mon- | Bl sherks, P Brads ot d "Wl tha | Rossible 3t a profit, only when there 18 a good | Were honest in so doinig and we hold theit ;u-m‘-l now one neidunt in rog wd | Cvstery sirronnding the dizease that the uny Demangd Dairreal Sugeaxe | iay woiming: commuttoc, and by not preyenting this viola- | denand from the far wests Northern Pacifie, | Tepresentatives iesponnible tor the boaeh of 56, I, 20 000 Ol b et | 0 Joenl physiciyns eould ot understand, 'The dressed in mourning, to-duy led a procession Brotherhood lingineers. tion o the'spirit of the civil service luw, give | on acconnt of an igportant improvement, i faith, ' Vote for the mnendument s Temem- 1 40 iounds, and a wian we ealled Bie Smith 0 Dubrd of heatils wes apirisec, ‘of Gia s &, to-duy ession ) color to the fear that all who are not recoraea | earnings: WesternUnion 18 the same; To- | ber God helps thosewho help themselves. | (G0SVCGE OB Wit it was heing ins iger, aid took steps fora thorough expert ot 12,000 persons gathered from the surround- | T.ox6 IsLAND Ciry, Oct. 8L—Two hun- | among the purchasers of the book will lose | ledo & Oliio Central and Atlantic & Pacifie, | YU have a ballot. - Use it this time for your t JFAe WS E i s helng 1 | investiation, “The result was obtained ny @ ing towns in the funeral march to Charlerol. | dred and fifty delegates to the natioual con- | their places, beeause the price was low and some rm.,.]» owa dnter G Wi flatod. | AL Just th hllon bulced oufuneatty | caroful avalysis of tho water generally used toes in favor of universal suffrage and | Enginecrs, with their wives, visited Rockway Thanksgiving Proclamatio; hands at n hlgher njck., Money haa not boen | “hor Assosiation, after he got outside thie wachine, saw acandy | (o100 Araeine It fo its soure, it amnesty to the late rioters. Upon arrival | beach on a' special train Sunday afternoon, | WasimNGroN, Oct. 8L—The following is | averaging 5 per centaund comm .r‘.fi,,“mn“‘ - ~ xl-vu.x‘.m-‘n n;\n.ml“\‘lmlll‘ ol stunding uear b | found that the principal wator supply came at Charleroi the procession was | the guests of Austin Carbin, president of thé | President Cleyeland's proclamation designat- | is more in .h...“,.d":flwu g per cent. LUNATICS AND CRIMINALS, faciora sRY.0na Sul i pUNL KL Smitht erabe | from u spring which indireetly received the augmented by 85000 persons. Great | bong Lsland railioad company. ~The rail- | ing Thursday, November %, as a day ot paci ik 1 < anddhil : i u bed Mitcticll, throw, hlin In the broket, atid | drainago of sovoral houses, liog pens and excitement prevailed. Civie euards | foud excorted the delegates: Who, party 1e- | thanksgiving and prayer: An Omath Mhn in Trouble. A German Rooialist Fxpresuos - His | 3O iShIG00 ahot aloft like u rocket and | O E e O L, A e e 26 turned to New York Sunday evening, T Opinion of Herr Most. amimation of the water showed the presence were nn.hl-rmumum.' strates and _others O l"\ pnln;lanmlmvl Ilh'lme o .|.h-!ut of the | ©OmcaGo, Oety 31—+ [Special Telegram to Brnn e e (oo e el oucrany the 10,000 people ;'Mll"l"i thelr oye ¥ they | o 50 much ingurity that the only wonder ig assembled in the town hall. ‘The spokesman Sugar Works Closed. nited Stutes, 11 has long the custom | the Ber.]—Joh/A. Fyeyhan, a cigar dealer ALo, Oct, ~[Speciai Telegram | gaw it grow smatler and smatler, until it wis ! all ) | sing it hud not died ine of the paraders waited upon thie burgomaster of the people of the United States, on the all of tha peonio using | T : Sugsr Woy 00 who failed in b an, 0 cgar dealer | R e Bk - William Leibknecht, the Ger- | ont of Sight. hen the balloon was firstskip: | 4191 0 108 g1 Lnd not diod I8 s e byl Hve work | 8% Louts, Oct 6. —The St.Louls sugar re- | day {1 'ench year especially set apart for the ) failed in Chnsnga few days ago, cam | L0 the Wik I= WIERE LEGREICEl PAD R | U W Nds igaven Mitchell’s hiead coutd be | fiatd 6 several. - Erannt st arer, i read an addross sighiod by all the WOrk |, 61y, the largest in the west, shut down last | puposo by their chief excentive, to acknowl, | 10 Chicago Friday, dud tumediately seven | WOl SEtinh 0 FRIEEEREE (A0 T | seen over theedve of the tusketastie yelled: | it againot o tepetition of the Siifrige dnd annesty. ©Phe Burgomaster | nignt and diseharged about 125 employes. | eage the zodness and merey of God, and to | Arms from whom le obtained goods on credit | BECY QenouRoed anal A UMK, 4 " BNt B v de ; I for God's sake! When the big bag | OBl PV B OY tie oxerolst of il e amamiit e addrossforthe gov | Tho canse of the closing s sald to be. im. | Invoke 115 continued earo and proiection, | began action of tosepnps azainst him, ‘They | Junatics who do not know what th ihayond. 1 ke of Vision & dozan | Duie stifiotion. b L ) wre | gy, consing vigilanee and active cxertions tor ernment, whieh he said was serfously en- | anitity to compete with Sandwicl In the obsorvance of such custons 1. irover | charged him with falge Tepresentations in | FvIng abouts fools who do not know what | men started northvard -the wav the wind | (TS 060 That the Staie board of Leal b Fund 1 todressing tho grlovances of tha | oMty to compate with Sandwich Island | Cloveland, president of tie United States. o | obiaining goods oa. fie, -Lho suils wero | Hiey are babbling about and paid hiselings of | cartied tho butloon—in teams, ey drove | Ds roving Hself one of the worthiest and Working class riie” parnders dispersed | T80 “OF T duiys e, selnory 18 mov | Lereby destenat and set aart Thursday, the | &1 S8 T L BUMs WErO | the' police or defective depariments in some | eicht or (en wiles and they faiind the batloon | BNPUNNG of State institutions. auietly, riilic closed perutancnily. gt day or Novewmber Instant to be obtorved | GLPEME, CNSE el BRI ey SefiEtia | olties to got up qutruges wikd by, asuctating | ith i Wte N A e Do chcele Melh | - ayalif ASON I AL ASSOCIATLON: | G ypt to Be Evacuated. i L —— prayer, On that day let all our people forego | 10 further sunprass them vesterday, bit they | brigg odium upon the o lerr oll’s hair hud actially tumed v {rom et 4 g Freyhun, being ared before th ons, The eon- 1 sued him all plice t their dama Loxbox, Oct. It is learned on high authority that the® French envoy at Con- stantinople attempted to secure Turkey's aid 10 extorting from Englana a detinite promise its annual meeting in thi the past week, is dofng a good work in the line of the hu= manities. 15 prineiple object is t help dise charged prisoners to find employiment g I Mo et o | charged prisoners ta, fiud omplovinent and . A ; 3 fielt acenstomed enployments and assemple Wanasi, Neb,, Oct. 31—[Speclal Tele- | it thoir nsual places of Worship i l:t\ln sed of affalrs, dissane gram to the Bek.|--Churel Howe spoke in | thanks to the Ruler of the universe for our | Sherift could serve the sum Ehnwood tast night. He stood on his record | continued enjoyment of the blessings of freo | “0rus whi puper sl Mosighe said: "I have evidence in sess0n to show that this Most was Direling of the German government | ployed expressly for the purpose | fright in bis hour's tide in the clowds. Several years after that, i another town, Big Smith was (nsida another balloon whild it was be- | ing inflated. Atter it was ful o Tual i corvect lives, ‘e prison statistics show IS e TR o | Eovernment,” “for & remewal of busi- | X ue fizure, 81000, They are the | ioned, and when I get back (o the e erawled over (he edge of the basket and an- | (o SGReEt Lres 8 v itts becon 10 evacuato Egypt st an early date. ‘Tho | A, atred Biusclt In cood shapo wntlh e | fiess™ prospirity” diroughout” our lund, | Yalencia cigar tastery, M Silverian & Con | [unail wiselose tle fast that the cliet of | othormian kot i fra b thrawgl tho 0/0mo | e 47 & a0 pacanny O We dapuiole g sultan emphatically refused to be a party to | by McCaig and others, who went for him {;"-141"“' Joturh whiel s rewarded | SUekt H"..'.(:]::lfi;.' "f(-,“ Y -\m"‘:""‘:m"'\- volice in Berlin, who is a cousin of = Bis- belt. Some one yelled, HOPES | finement, and if given an opportunity when such a proceeding, and informed tho envoy | roweh shied and broke him all up. Ho goes | e labor of those who till the soil, and for | 65 50 il Sehuytze & Co. auafek 18 the real hiead of tho, soxalied et | WEIG G DL ONP 51 side on | (liey leave tho penitentinly would gladly AR L b a8 ¢ our progiess as a people 1 il that inakes the d “nll Schigtze & Lo, archisf movement in the empire, and that it | whieh St gitting | ive an tlite hardly anybody that the porte ecould not agree with him in hi Whon hie cenu nation great. And while we contemplate - Was directed by him, through Most, for the | around his lex clutehing b py. and_ a8 | Ghn im0 st ta Jail bivd aud the. dige X 1’.\ .u(.m;m-.\l on )-‘.u_n.‘n'..;.lxr- respecting The Bartholdl Party. llwimlm te m\ul-l of 1(‘.\.-.unqu.. Hood - A Slight Kart q'lllllkr | prarpose of implicating the socialistic party :.u :u4|,~m;|~1;. ward { th with it | e conyiet finds plenty o pive him & ’ Fyypt. To this aetion o horte is due ) y s and storm, fet the grateful hearts of those DHARLESTON, Ocf, 81.—A slight tremor of s throug! effol it Most had o | by the ankle e tervitied companion | 340" fow 16 d-s b e L Fuapte Yo this astlou of ¥ho'parta 1 e | o voug, Oet 81,—M, and Mg, Bare | Mo hova beon shiclaoh from. Lari thiise Car AN, lel‘(’lw ASAll Lickoop af J, 1 s o i SRALECLN Jok . 12 | 12 B0 Blekitl aito ks fho "ery 01 hopie | Kicks bub.fuw ta: fond -8 budpivj hand. - LUS French government vecognizes the face that | tholdi and other members of the French del- | His mercy, be turned in sympathy and kind- | caused no damaze, | Shortly after spring | the difference’ between anarchism and s that swept over the ¢ teould nothelp | e p .y employed all the time whose Russin, although vrepared 1o assist 1n limited tion, except M. De Lesseps. loft at 10 | Bess toward those who liave sutfered through | of cloar, pute wages apneared im. the SPUO | ism, Herr Liebknecht vaid: “1 don't him, for if" L posit B | hae .00 aly Tl 10 [lonesk action, 15 indisposedd to adont a course-of | aclock to-day for’ Niagara Falls, whence | 11is visitations. “Letus also in the wmidst of [ fouse yard and it 1 sl ranning, oot | whidtanarelism ieally 15, In the old counc | cianos were it wauld arset or | i d e ¢ wd giva which 'the poria does not approye. Usey return here Wedneslsy. our thanksgiving, remember the poor aud ¥yard and (R ERN TULBINE, trv we had three difierent seets that put forth | that the rope would uncoil. A fter ten t 4 1 Shel N ? —~= L needy with cheertul gifts and alms, so that Clavaleaal o atelhintic claims as anarehists, but.whose principle, or | mintes the butloon ea Suith § Gk nd ' work that o \izition, A Steamship Line to be Borcotre Beecher Arrives Home. our s e may, by deeds of charity, be - 8 what windy declarations they miake in- place | unconscious und Lirs | Lol charity s doir Dueiay, Oct, 8L-The County Liinerick [ New Yors. Oct. Sl—Rev. dtenry Ward | Wade accontablein tiie sight of the Lord. NEW Yoik, Oct. 8L—At the democratio |y priyaipics. ire entively different fn ol | ever, ho recovered and 15 yetin the show bis- | .l LK) i, Nt ORI iAo 6, | ly Vs In witness whereof, I have bereanto, set’ | state headquartees to-nteht, Chairman Pouch- | oflier and different irowm what is advocated | inesé? | : - dranch of the Natlonal league, g to was a passenger on the Etruria, ndand caused the seal of the United | er sald he had recelyed $500 from President | here, “They have.no plath 1 - - Firey fing Bt. Jnoobs O flie troatient wiikls (e nallonalisih ea~ od 1 Beechier is in good 1o b6 aflixed. I Choveland Jor o catnatsn funds ond o ke |- led they. ate nothing tht, Linntics-and crim. Mre, 8/ J. N I oty i,y 14 WiLér, being . eapasnd 2 ployed by Uariand aud Wollte, steauiship | at the city of Washington, this first 1 suin trom Goverpor Mill, . inals 0 the pay-of deteeti Jiwin the city visiting fylend J vt