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—_— e —— R — 79 J OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1887, NUMBER 122 y RN \ ‘“’T Whose presence cheers, whose guardian care A CABI\ET RU“ BRE“'I\'G his regiment at Fort Sherman, Idaho, on the CLE‘ELAVD DO“'V lv Dl‘lE and had prepared a little procession of their BxVKER RA“'SOV'S 0\'])“‘[ A \ GIFT. defends! \ M | expiration of his leave of absence ; Captain . \ A\ B\ ALL: | own which was to go to the court house | DJ A A\ bl ; .y F. Gardner, assistant surgeon, has been ro- and be in reodiness to receive the . Hery Inrkund thrush wnd sightingule shell lieved from duty at Fort Reno, Indian terri- president on his arrival. The two proces- The S8hakspeare Fountain Dedicated ) And sleimming swahows dip Bayard Says That Either He or | tory, and ordercd to Fort Lewis, Colorado; | The President the Lion of the Hour | sions got mixed up in the darkness and for [ The Victim of Young Lee's Bullets consAvon. Rt e S 4 their us. | the Attorney General Must Go. | Major William D. Wolerton, surgeon, has in Nashvillo. some reason not explained to the excursion- Rosting Quietly. Lcdizxaztosn bl e And strange shy wandarérs fold theif Tus o been_detailed as a member of the army retir- ists the president’s procossion returned to Uil 3 trous plumes ing board, this city, vice Major Charles _— the station without having visited ihe court WINE, WIT AND ELOQUENCE. ”";‘ from bowers that lent their sweet | GARLAND'S ABILITY QUESTIONED. Bryne, surgcon, retired; First, Licutenant | THE TRIP TO CHATTANOOGA. u:;‘\;;;;;kwlww thousands of people were | A TALK WITH THE PRISONER. perfumes avid Craft, Six Ve cel = 3 Whis sDamtuh's: 1658 Deniars ke dered to conduct n detachment of twenty-five —_— pAl e Shanty, | Ga., Senator Brown —— Large Numbers of Distinguished blooms; The Supreme Court Says Quin Bohan- :L:‘.'i':.'.?;f,»:.‘t{!’.‘h’.’é‘%’n’{‘{?fi&'fl the Platte for | Many “Points of Interest” Pointed ’"’"n‘.'"J-Ef&-'?;":.;{.’:'fl.']‘{;’1'.'51'.‘.'1'0.-"x’x".-‘"f‘?li'l'i.»'r“ He Is Cheerful, Sleeps Well and Eats Guests Pay Tribute to the World's | Here from his cloud the eagle stoop to non Must Surrender or Be Cape completion of that duty to rejoin his com- Out While Passing the Famous president of the Atlanta exposition, Mr. H. Heartily—An Affecting Moe Greatest Poet—Holmes' Ode— drink tutcd Nefore It Can panys the leaves of absence granted First Battleficld of Stono i Oite o BT A s oms Between the Boy and ] in's i sicutenant . R leenth \ e ¢ ‘ectors, entered o presi- 1 1rving's Address. XA A oy G aghinat i FeLhAa Tt Render a Deciston. Colonel Zenes 1. Bliss, Twenty-fourth in: River, dent’s car and made Known to. hiin some His Mother. byl :’]M(‘m“g A fantry, Captain K. E. Wilson, Second artil- chynes in |ll|~}|n'ng{'uln|luo. o | rloss ors glis y ) lery, and Second Lieutenant R. G. Proctor, ; - N The approach to Atlanta was signaled by . : The Shakespeare Fountain. Here shall the drcaming poet linger long, Trouble in the Ofcial Household. | Fifth artillery, have been extended three, Cleveland Cpptures Nashville. the firing of cannon, rockets, red-lights and ‘The Wounded Millionaire. [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] Far from his listening throng,— Wasnivaroy, Oct. 17.—[Specinl Telegram | four, six and two months respectively, on Nasuvinie, Oct. 17.—Nashville has some- | other demonstrations, The train arvived at [ Ciicaco, Oct. 13— [Special Telegram to STRATFORD-ON-AVON, Oct. 17, — [New | Nor lute nor lyre his trembiing hand shall | to the Bex.]—Either M. Bayard or Mr. Gar- | dccount of disability. thing of the appearanco of a city in the | the dopot about 1180 and amid the most | the Bee.] - Hanker Rawson, who was delibs A Ny 3 g 2 2 e nor lyre N 4 . ey i roet N | sinstic demonstration of wol 3 the | erately shot ye ¢ hi of York Horald Cable—Special to the Bttt Y L Yand witliave to Jeave the cabfnent, 8o Mt. Chief Signal Oficer's Report. throes of an_exciting national convention, | thiusiastic domonstration of wclcome the ;_ruhh Shotyestenday by his. tepson, Wil | Bee)—The names of George Wil | oo ,,(,‘,,.m Muse shall fmp her crippled | Bayark himself says most emphatically. This WasniNaroy, Oct. 17.—General cely, | Mammoth pictures span the thoroughfarcs ted for tho night. The jam of peoplo uu:\'l‘t .ll.m .lu.nnn: ml. Hl'_fl'rfll'l'l‘l‘ into liam Childs and William Shakespearc wing, is becauce the ney district attorney for | chief signal officer, in his annual report calls | 0% “"‘\‘"‘:“": "'l""l‘:, “:hl"‘"‘“""'“‘g"lm\:i:":‘lfmfi was tremendous, :‘n:'u!"-‘uu}:-‘:.I-".lu:,‘:|‘gli:\.i::;‘\' " .::1 :::-' will be indissolubly united after this | No faltering minstrel strain his throat to | Alaska in the suit igainst the English scal | uttention to the need of improved methods of | And banners nominating the gues J B e e SR g was ros y. The two sur- | day in this city where the editor's fountain sing! E . fishing vesscls takes upa line of argument | gigualling in the army and more general in- | 44¥ forasecond term are s thick a8 bl POWDERL NDORSED. tf.l_n‘nn \\lll;-l‘l»\\ none but .llu‘ ugus!}(nnumm ] and clock tower was added to the bard's | These hallowed echos who shall dare to | which controverts almost if not every point | structions toarmy men therein. He calls | Derries. ‘The president and all his part The Knights of Labor Sustain the G l:"f '-‘.l""‘ '""v']"'”‘ kol ‘|"‘ """"“““‘- | memorials to glorify this historic spot. The claim brought out and relied upon by Bayard in the | attention to its value, as shown in General Ih-lllnax.»udo l\\:g'l‘l'.vtlvm'l..\" mn:‘lual:::im‘nlu: eral Master Workman. ~“lt‘ \lm\fm. w v:n ‘lm x'll“-m""‘«' ml the llms(\- | Philadelphian's gift has already been Whose tuncless voice would shame, | fisheries despute with Canada and England. | Miles' campaign and suggests that competent e the iailvond " station. swhero | . MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17.—The scssion this ::‘\“'“ “h“"j_‘“-.:“”‘“ A »‘:MT"«“;;“ ‘(‘“"““‘j: | described when the desigms were | Whose jangling chords with jarring notes | Secretary Bayard's friends (and perhaps it | instructors be stationed at Forts Leaven- took a special train to the far ground in | foreuoon of the Knights of Labior convention | %8 Pacard on the steps, is told at shors | adopted. As completed and this morning would wrong would be just as proper to say the secretar worth, Monroe and Riley. He thinks that | the outskirts of the o The partyalighted | was devoted to the subject of the reorgani- W&t 2 ‘( ”‘ 5 ‘;“ Hhlefia el -‘l‘l "_‘;“ b { dedicated the gift is doubtless one of the | The nymphs that heard the Swan of Avon's | himself), think thut Garlandis no good. They | carrier pigeons should be trained for carry- | and were received by the governor and his | zation of the general executive board and the | 1€ HmPparts this information to all who may | most artistic fountains in the world song! say he is not a good lawyer, and they even [ g intelligence from war vessels, et Con- ;’“:‘,‘;‘,‘_',‘"““',“:;“;":_‘_;:;l‘;_"““‘,""“;:I':;““.']"‘[;::;‘I:‘““-,‘l‘.‘.‘l““ debate was red hotas usual, Bailey and u-l-rMh“-lpl'\ };mi\\;u orovar: will k-w:‘V. as will be seen when from the several | yw.o vigions greet the pilgrim's raptured | iNtmate that heis “on the make” and always | cerning the weather forecasts, he says that | guests were placed in_carriages and driven Barry, against whom the fight is being made, | .: ‘":.m:"‘ ‘;“"[‘ ;h‘ 'w" :ll:llllll‘l[' :“{K:“H"’ thousand photos now multiplying some will Yokl b A hus been. They say he was “on_the make” | he has been unuble 8o far fo nceedo to the | Within the fulr grounds enclosure, tothe club | re using every means in their powor to pre- [ Were tade My Ry 1564 by Bie b soon reach New York. Aftor several days B e inthe Pan-Ele business und intimate | request o farmish spocial. predictions for | house of the ussociation, where the members | vent their overthrow by the administration. | $tartled, shocked und surprised by the shoot- | winter weather this morning came in as & | t 5 i X | that e is now working into the hands of the | cities, towns and corporations owing to the | Of the committees und others counected With | e trouble over the inharmonious execu- | 0¥ that he docs not now remember the order | 4 : b The dead return,—they breathe,—they live g h ¥ £ the reception ceremonics, were presented to eht in which the bullets hit him, but to the best | Suint Martin's summer day with bright, galn g 3 g Aluska Fur company and declare there is 1o | short’ time elapking between the receipt of | thia prosident. |~ At f quarter of "8 “the pro. | tive board of the Knights of Labor was set- of hiis beliet the first broke his loft WHELRAN | warm sunshine. Early trains from London, | ;o S98% e othier explanation for the conduct of his new | telegraphic reports _sending out gen- | caugion formed, and . 'the | tled, at least temporarily, this afternoon by a | °f y LBkl sl e N Leamington, Worcester, Warwick, otc., | foricd bY the hostof Paney’s airy train, " ttorcy for Alaskn. They nlso say that if | eral = predictions. - He hopes, However, | march to the city was begun. vote of the assembly, leaving the officers s | Penctrated bis loft thigh, the arui at the timo brought throngs of sight-seers. On every | | 'ooh from the springs of Shakespeure's | qounq nad any sense and the feeling and | dUring the ensuing vear to make arrang The route lay through _the fine grounds of | they ure. It is pretty well understood, how- | BARKIng by his side. It did not touch the side flags abounded, including the stars and gl Ao a Gslicacy of & gentiéman Hio' would Bave e | It s e renrnings ‘of | the Vanderbilt university, “he pupils of the | ever, that this is coupled_with the demand bone. The second shot struck the right hip | J Bl Ot e 8 b + by Oor' B o/ 8 institution we v up in front of he % rPe " ¥ i o deep ti e. ¢ thi tripes—fine specimens—which waved from | 11, streum that slakes the soul's QiVIRCT | 00" ong ago. When the Pan-lectric | cold waves ote, wil farnish great centers of [ WiNGONicy buiiding. As the president'a car. | for the resignation of Barry and Huiley. | 41 18 dost n the deeh tissue. dhe third i spire, town hall and the mayoralty resi- be e matter was up and Garland made his report | population with special predictions. The in- | rigge came up they received him with cheers, | W. H. Bailey made a long specch B S () L) dence, where the chicf magistrate, Siv [ poo o Her ';"'““ Lol l";“‘;“ ory | t0 the prosident the latter said it was satis- | CFiS6 in the length of hours in duily indica- | in wcknowledianent of which he raised his | to-day in dofense of his position and_charg- :.‘.‘“.Il‘":m“"h“ml'l‘xlflm"{‘ o inches \n'lov:l(lll: el L ich with his fame, not less shal emory bl R oo | tions has, it is said, ally resulted in a | hgt und bowed. As the party proceeded | ing various membe: 4 ¢ velfth rib. : fourth made & sligh | S ore. Murtin, John | g Pl cige that humbler wants sup- 3 i D n 3 wtion o \ 4 3 s be- | of military and civic organizations, A Mk : left thigh. shots were fired in all aud Walter, proprietor of the Times, Sir Cunliffe 4 an_entirely different view of it. But Bay- | lieved that this may be compensated for by [ penevolent orders, county and | appropriating funds and being a political . fobie whit] | Owen, Earl Delaware, Dr. McAulay and bl ard’s friends say Garland rested contentedly | increased skill and practice.” Regarding the | municipal authoritics and city | wire puller; Powderly hud made a mis- [ 00 missed ‘hitm altogother, but which this seven members from adjacent cities, At | O'er the wide waters reached the hand that | under the president's indorsement and did | Criticism oftenmade on the failures of pre- f gchools — were pussed in alliance with the church of Rome, Litchman | Was nobody knows. None of the bullets st xsibh. 1ot A ot : - ot otered | dictions, ‘the general says he = has becn | and fell into theirplacesbehind. Theprineipal | had suppressed important papers.” These | have been extracted. The one in the ubs high noon a procession left the town hal E X not resign. Later on the president offered | hampered by changes of staff officers who | gtreets of the city were traversed. Whenthe | gentlemen answered all the charges satis- | domen, which inflicted the most dangerous for the march of & quarter of a mile to To all this bounteous wave, him the position of member of the inter-state | compile predictions, those who have acquired | Muxwell house was reached, Mrs. Cleveland | factorily and Litchman brought' in cvidence | wound. the doctors say cots o fieure i th the fountain which fronts the square formed | With health aud strength and joyous beauty | vailway commission for two years. They | experience having beeu detailed to army duty | and her escort alighted and entered the hotel | thut Bailey and Barry had employed u steno- WG TE CHEEAE S 08 19 TS W G by the junction of scveral strects and is fraught; say that Garland bragged of this as an in- | 8nd the important = work of predictions | where she held a reception to the ladies of | grapher in the gencral office as a spy. case except a8 to the duinage it has alrendy. eRea i on by, Shakedpersbil T House) 4 Blest be the generous pledge of friendship, | dorsement, but if he had any feeling of deli. | 1%, thus being thrust —upou officers | Nushville. The president and the procession | —The subject of amending the constitution | done. Its presence in the body s of no par- ¥ MLl Ex BOaKE 2 3 2 " v, Tt with brief experience in meterolo; heir way to the capitol, where the wel- | was taken up. Several changes were ticular consequence. Unless dirt or a piece of i procession, headed by the mayor and ald Sl OB 4 cacy he would have understood it rightly, | studies. Still, with these drawbacks, the formalities took place. Signs of rain | posed in the section providing for ofice clothing was carried in with it, itis harmless, men in full regalia escorting Mr, Trving and | From the far home of brothers' love un- | namely, as an invitation to resign the attor- | general percentage of successtul indic hanged the plans somewhat and the presi- [ After much discussion the section was Mr. Rawson is better this morning i thirty guests, was preceded by aband playing bought! ner generalship, but as he didw't and has | during the vear hus boen: Weathor, T dent was escorted fo the governor's room and | lowed to stand with the simple addition of | het” sncered Loe, in s cell at e Luke | otic air. Arrive > Long may fair Avon's fountain flow, en- | ke s s fos pursuing | Wind, 69, 15 temperature, 74. 4; general av- | ufter some introductions, to the rotunda, | the office of general investigator. The com- | street station this morning. *“Well, all I u"l‘h.ll w,lf "f‘l‘f‘??{‘; n\l’r X frlllnst} L Wil | e I;-l;::: o O SE ORI LD L e "“‘1“""‘? WNE | erage, T8, 03 1,510 storm signals were or- this. point he went to the south front | mitteson laws rocommended ordering the | huve to say is thut s long as lo lives my ] gated granite gift, Mayor Hodgson, in gorge- o AR privave nl'l""lsj Secretary B s fr }M‘S dered, of which 685 per cent were verificd. the spacious portico. Governor Taylor | following section so as to make the termn of [ mother will not be free from his | ous robes and chain und presenting a d ~ With storied shines of old, say that the president must choose between | 7yig poreentage is tie lowest for vears for e Hame Oh G peom T e (AR ralioNICAS BMEIY GhL UL, i AR A AICHUARE 2 ot e A | cidedly classic face and figure, took a stand | Castalia’s spring, Egeria's dewy cave, Gavlund and Bayard as soon a8 he returhs | fho reasons given above. The burcau has in | governor's speech a brief but eloquent | Here o resolution was adopted endors: | and his luw Henry Whitney, have de- at the foot of the steps leading up to the | And Horeb's rock the God of Tsracl clave! {I":’J‘:,:‘;’:I::T“:)'gr ;‘,‘:‘““h‘\}’f A icea "h“',;‘.”“"‘ Taw several l;lll'r"Yflmengr- e ulthqza expression of the hospitality of this scetion, | ing oy ‘.m of General Mastor Work- | termined to blast her churacter forever it | cinking & Yo : i B Fathers, occan make: ; many {riends;ibu; those) he % | the stationing of an indication oftice at St. | wndthatof A. S. Colyar,editorof the Nashville | man Powderly and the general exceutive | they can possibly do so. Whitney would do ;‘f"l"_“,';'} """“."'"f ‘{'\'.".“‘.""‘\ s x “"‘l"[l“’":]l,f",'t‘:s'l°f‘f:'! Sl that Bayurd is puffed up with his imagined | paul. -~ That officer would receive reports on | American, enbodicd an cloquent tributeto the 1. The recommendation that o depar Vihing for moiiey, and he got plenty of it QUSLLLO YIC POC for, briefly explained | UL A UL SO R aoipoEnte “;“‘,‘F"fi“‘"‘ e Hnc vage an hour earlier than Washington | character of the president. The president in | ment of woman's work be established under from Rawson to do it with, It is u case of ‘ | the object of the guthering with eulogistic | Proud is your towering daughter in the west, | to no sense AR R A b L and could sent out cold wave warnings from | reply said: I regret that my stay to-day the direction of the general investigator was | furnish the mop and you do the dirty worl.? | and well expressed references to Mr. Childs | Yet in her burning life-blood reign confest | F0WS B K< At oog) L Satrel 1o to five hours carlier than now. the capital of Tennessee must be necessal d to a committece. The committee p- L is rumor W that the police have been and complimentary allusions to America, | Her mother's pulses beating in her breast. | S PG BEr A avarets eredit T Pensiondl@Eanted. 50 brief us to curtail the_coveted opportunity | pointed to cor th a commitico of the | ordered to arrest your mother asan acces- “the udopted country of Shakespeare.” Ho | This holy fount, whose rills from heaven de- | 1 no crdit to. Delaware at all, It seoms to | Oct. 17.—[Special Teleg 1o see more at leisure this handsome city and | Farmers® alliance reporteq resoiutions favor- 2 snid the reporter, | T e el : ok it L B Ll ASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—[Spe clegram | it hospitable people.” He spoke in flatter- | ing the maintainance by both organizations They have, huve they? snapped Lea. | bl by B I s ks LSt isintorested partios that, both Garlund and | 4, .o Bk | —The following Nebraska pen- | inie terms of the beauty of Nashvillo's | of committces ut Washington to ook after | “Evidently the old man_is getting hetter, for tive of the government with diplomatic skill. Its gracious drops shall lend,— rot alons withont bath of them ¢ Ana HIELY | giong have been issued: Original: Trun location, the fertility of the surrounding | legislation, these committees to co-operate | it is his work Ikunow. No one else would do The latter’s speech wus short aud dubious of | Both foreheads bathied in that baptismal dew, | E6t #long without both of them. B. Hart, Red Clou I Royal; | country'and the great wealth of mineral re- | and in casé cither organization failed to ap- | it. Arrest my mother! What fools they ure, meaning. Everybody awaited Irving who in | And love make one the old home and the new ! A Ghance Kor PHinters to Kiok: mond. Norfolks William Wilton, | Sourccs in the immediate neighborliood which | point and waintain sueh commitiee the other f Sho was as innocent of my intentions s you Daniel Des Bea i ville; the meantime had taken up a most dramatic pose on the second step inside the structure, lly leaning against the granite wing— Wasnizatos, Oct 17.—[Special Telegram to the Bek.]—On the Ist of next month the assured to Nashville great national pros- | 18 to support the actions of the committee perity. He then turned to the educational | already in the field. advantages of city, which had caused it to be Then Dr. Macaula; Mr. Childs, and I i next move, Lsuppose, will ar little eleven-year-old sister They want nal friend of presenting the Charles N. Lockwood, Stock- as a per: ing, as —~— ritiae. Jointly turi S Washington Post and the Washington Critic | jun H, Webster, Central City; Patrick | deservedly known as the Athens of the south Trouble in the Coal Regions to jail us ull 80 us to pi m getting. ] at which moment an instantanc | SIOTeS, Jotly burned on the Water IO | i) change from folio to quarto sheets. 1tis | Clune JVordon: Madison Brown, | He spoke of Nushville and vicinity as having | Fuesiax, P Siiedial a fair tial. O, God, if they will only let my ous photograph ought to have B e S8 anc (S | the intention of the publishers at present to | yorna AR R furnished two successful candidates for the | grum to the Brx.] mother go 1 will suffer anything for her been taken of tho entire growp to. e | @ #mallerone for dogs and an interior one Merna, : s ) | presidency andsaid, *Tothe grave of Andrew sake." Mrs. Rawson appeared not to care whethep her husband lived or died, for when a ré- porter sent in his card with th mmp(hlq logion ndded, *‘with news from Mr. Rawson,’ she curtly sent_back word by tho grinning i bell hoy that she didu't wish to hear any news from *‘that man.” General Stiles, a close friend of Mrs, Rawon, called at the station this morning and brought & message of cheer from Mrs, Rawson, who, the general said, would soon ] follow in person. Lee was overjoyed to hear from his mother und laughed” and chatted® with the lnwyer for fiftcen minutes. After. ] the interview General Stiles told a reporter set their papers largely by the use of the Iynotype machine, and they expect thereby for thirsty pedestrians, while simultancqusly invisible hands from insido the clock tower | [YIODS MG A oy expet thetns set tho hour and started thoworks. The first | 1y om0 rvaphical union of this city does not flow, however, was caught in a flat glass jar ; e ol bought at the bar of Shakespeare inn hard by | Propose that they shall do anything of the i William Pervin, Rock- | also furnished from your neighborhood, 1 | ¢t an unscrupulous and vile trade, appear to and handed by Sir Cunliffe Owens to Irving, | Kind: however. This union is one of the { ey, John W. Fuller, Centerville: David | think, five members of the presidential cabi- | be the only concerns doing any busincss now. to be by him presented in person to Mr strongest in the country and up to the pres- | Smith, Monticello; William Ray,Des Moines. | nets, nine United States senators, two sy These groggeries are rapidly becoming the large, white spitz dog, evidently astray and L:““"_‘ ',“{"‘5?” "“;‘n'f",‘““:“" ’{‘,’““‘l"“’ the | ive; William C. Jacques, Ottumwa; John | With such a history and with such ?““‘.‘"5,".“(‘ ‘“‘"’l‘,l“p}l:“.“l"‘”"”“"‘?; Conlinla a stranger to the town, gravely joining the | SUnday edition of the Post contained & sup- | Buyg’ Guttenburg; Maurice_Jewell, New mples, the state of Tenncssce and | ing interests are blocked by a strike. ~Free- procession. Next he dignifiedly ensconced | PICMent Which was entirely set by this new | Hangston; Isaue Lowzader, New Vitginiaj | its capitul have been ~brought into | land, which has always been the rendezvous Himaolt inside tho fountain steps and stencd | achine. The ~printers insisted that the | Chatles Magoon, Mason City; Sumuel Loy relatious with the operations of the federal | of a lawless band of Hungarian, Italian, b e Tl e (2 SRS s;wwhfl' bug | composition on the 60,000 ems which the Hartly; Meuben C. Wilson, Promise € government and may wellclaim alarge share | Slavonian and Polish rufans, is at present , Ansley Juckson, millions of your countrymen turn | Ercat coal strike are fust becoming visible. Towa pensions: Masg, widow of Cornelius | with reverent enthusiasm and you | Every kind of business is terribly depressed, Jay, Corydon, Mexfian war: James Mc- | @re fortunate in npumbering among | while many of the small stores are closed. . your residents, loved and honored, the | Tho saloons, purticularly those ahich traus. (')"Y‘E“"“" Wesley 1. Banks, C Widowi ofiour cloventiiprestdant i YORNAYE | ae o oos) RAIROUAELY (10RO AWIION srilth rigging sent to Mr. Childs. Irving then, by request, stood within the dry basin. In dedicating the gift Irving with fine clocution made un address lasting a quarter of an hour, in the course of which he said as part of his perora- tion: “The donor of this beautiful monu- ment Tam happy to claim as my personal friend. Mr. George Childs is not only an admirable representative of a public spirited, enterprising and encrgetic Philadelphian, but he is also o man who has endeared him- self to a very wide circle by many generous deeds. Tdo not wonder at his munificence, Deglilon o1 |0, Sl ew st John D. Bridger, Mediupolis: John G fits glory and beneficent results. The in- | Savonian and Polish ruffians, is at prosent | )% 450t vet decided to act as_counsel for f obmondoranil when the water was turned on_arose and ap- | Shret COntained mist be paid forat the ususl | gookulc; Joseph Persy, Middle Kiver; ¥ fiuence of the sentiment engendered by these [ €rowded with evil spirits. These wicked | pop g doubtless he would. Lee will bo for to men like him it is second nature, DUt | o Mr, Trving uttered o slight bark. | hecodeto the demands, T suid thag i1y | fen Jones: Nushua: Véar Porter, Danvilles | relations and traditions quickly won back | foreigners opeuly defy the authorities, and | icid at the station wntil some decided change rejoice in the happy inspiration | Rt b i | e e (e o imiine ‘| Sumuel Shider, Fredonjaz Steplien M. Har' | the citizens of ~the state and ity | the ~regularly ~constituted _constabuly which prompted @ gift o worthily to represent the common homage of two great people to the most famous man of their common race. The simple records of Stat- ford show that this s tho Mecca of Amer- ican pllgrims and that the place which gave birth to Shakespeare is regarded as the in Ra on's condition is manife will then be brought before Justi man or Justice Scully for a hearing. Lee [ said this morning he had not yet determined upon his line of defense, but he would proba- bly make a full statement of the case when brought into court. Lee slept well last night and awoke in and gis, Carlisle; -|to their old love for the union | finds plenty to plause while J. C. Parkinson and Clement | the setting of the two papers to any e ial e i it e e oW e in Frethrad doBito R Liugtraty il Souting of the tRO Lbpore W0 a0y Verse E. Bradley, Goshen: Chan Lhai A o EE Scottgraciously led the animal to the small [ Xtent he result will be u striko, which land, Greenfield; Daniel A, Me st | them to the brotherhood in which they havo [ e lawbreaking —sdhomes = concacted trough who, however, realized the old maxim | b et N ville} Cornelius Jordan, Boone; doseph | found a noble and honorable career, In years | bY the. crooks. — The announcement £l y il office employes. If this threat is carried out ¥ + \' i1 H fy \ g 1, leadi beast . Ne: 2o L i > e Ruby, Oxford Junction. Reissue: Benjamin | to come I am sure nothing but _continued and | made by agents of the Lehigh Coal and about leading @ beast to water. Next the | the cost of composition to the publishers will | 1ub cissue: ! sur J o by ! : B vt me | the cost of composition to the ublishers will | L' mrimble, Montrose. ~ Restoration and re- | increasing growth and development wwait | Navigation company that all the company's jprocession vo:formeRithe band ploglug L HAIL G E D LD ko (e issue: Fredolin Kublee, Pleasantville. the people of Tennessee, constantly udding to | work srralicbariae Columbia,” and turning their backs on the | Per 1000 ems or they will have to get along works will be stopped for one year unless the , S L 7 the splendor and importance of her capital Bt (o work BT S0 0od buuior und laughingly informed the fliytocphn ko, Igiecarded i water to take wine and biscuits and faco o [ Without the uid of themachiue. tHicy will in Quin Bohannon's Case. city.” g s return to work by the 20th inst., has | dogk sergeant that the hotel accommodation mightiest and most. enduring inspiration for | FE (o) TR WP WEE BRCUES SAC GRS | all probability aceept th ative. |\ <minatox, Oct. 17.—In the case of mur- | * Upon the conclusion of hisaddress the presi- | ereated much excitement in the Panther | of the station could mot be surpassed. Ha | the mother tongue.” The following was his | {elEbEEL ment ot funehoon I the fown ful The Mormons. dor against Quin Bohannon, of Nebraska, the | dent was reconducted to the rotunda, where | Valley district and elsewhere in_the Lebigh | ate heartily of an elaboratcly prepared bre | epilocug: ‘Lot me conjure fancies; let me | DAL MO & B W e a6 | Wasuixa1os, Oct. 17.—The annual report | United States supreme court, to-day ordered [ 16 received the public. region but there is little possibility of any | fast sent’ by Mr, Payne, s friend and ade f picture Shakespeare to-day returning from | P . S : lousands of peoy @ passed through, and a | operatives of the compa few minutes before 12, when it was time to | Lehigh operators depart, a long line still stretched along appar- | corresponding with libe returning to work still tLis appetite was a8 i tement of yesterday U disturbed Dis diges- viser, and declared th zood us ever, the ex having not in the le the porch. Covers had been laid for 200 | of Governor West, of Utah territory, esti- | that unless Bohannon shall come within the at 200,000 and | jurisdiction of the lower court by su N before the end of this te his bourne to find dne upon the throne who et rules with gentler sway than the great sov- bureaus in N under the shadows cast by Gainsboro's cele- | mates the population near] e ST spianlabeiaa > » assessed taxable valuation of property ag | OF csptu ently 'unending. At the Maxwell ho York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore | tion. ercign that he knew and yet whose :‘1:‘\:1:35:.’:;‘[“:?1)3;« ;;'i:l::fil'()iill'!\l:‘l:(’:f:fi::ll(’::l" ::;:‘:‘::,“ bl Valtion of PRODCELY UL | case will be dropped from the docket. thousands of Jadies ‘were received by Mys, | and sirong efforts ave being made to obtain | Mys. Rawson called at_the station house e el 100D Y. Queen Anne, The menu was of aldermanic | abundant and of excellent grade, the stock in- | WAsRINGTON, Oct. 17.—A telegram from | v 4h e prestdent and party and a long proces- | mining firms are endeavoring to employ | Both were quite cool and self-possessed, | imagine his emotion when he finds this dear | 50 Gone ™ consisting of thirty differing | terest flourishing and the mining outlook | the deputy collector at Tampa, Fla., this | sion escorted them to tho tr . Here again England he loved so well expanded beyond Four deaths since last re- | several thousand people packed the adjacent seas, and we can at least be happy in the hinamen but the story lacks confirmation. ilo mine masters, coal shippers and rail- They talked together for a few moments only and after Mrs. Rawson left the young msn relishes with a generous supply of bottles of | Promising. The governor recommends the afternoon sa; s 3 % At ort and five new cases. Several cascs of | streets and wildly cheered the party us they | road managers are’ getting fat and sleek | scomed much encournged. Hotht that when he had mastormd- the les. | 8iX species of wine, aud every dish on the | repeal of that part of the alicn land law | POCREAVE, GEA ussed. Promptly at 12 the train pulled out | through the immensd jrofits, the situation in | ~ This evening the attending physicians re- thoug] 4 asier 108 | 1 enu illustrated by apt Shakspearian lines, | Which relates to mines. To the discussion or Chattanooga amid the shouts of thou- | the mining centers has reached & deplorable | port the condition of Banker Rawson more. Aopsiof) the' conflict which divided us from, |7 oo iy aa'aptonies, vias of the subject of statehood for Utah the gov- The Crows Are Quiet. R, point. A tour through the outlaying dist hopeful, but cannot yet venture an opinion :‘]‘”‘“‘“;:‘“ i “;““;:'.“"""“;’ Trould ke '3';““; :To the golatines of pigeons with mush- | ernor devotes consideruble spaco. Hesays | WAsmNGToN, Oct. 17,—The commissiouer | ~ During the reception to-day, while many | shows that destitution, misery and suffering [ &3 to what the result of the wounds will bey set in Stratford this gift of a distinguish b VK 3 e i ed by the lead- i ’ o R woorly dressed people, evidently farmers and | prevail to an alurming extent. In Lol Amorican citizen; this memondal of our re- | TS This from Henry IL the movement was inwugurated by the lead- | of Indian affairs to-day received a telegram | {ERY U P omen, wero pussing | Hungarian, Polish - and ~ Slavonian _set: Mrs, Pottor Arrives. i A i i “Some pigeons, Davy, and any little keck. | ers of the Mormon people and their repre- | from Crow agency, Montana, saving that | jo¢ore iim, Mr. Cleveland ‘administered a | tlemenst, relfef committees have discovered T ; special Tel under v ; : . o U DEeailch tho & , Mr. , Te h W Youk, Oct. 17—[Special Telo- union under the shadow of his undying - re o sentatives alone took part in the convention. | quiet prevailed there, but no arrests had been iy B o) vell-dres v 08 ACt " 3 ) i shaws, tell William the cook,” from the same | §fhtatives alone took part i the convention. | auict stinging rebuke to a number of well-dressed | many families notunlly suftering for the baro | Lo FHLE g P LT RIS (O 010, play. e I N0 | mace. people, who, having been presented, had | neccasitics of life. There fs also much sick- [ ! “thoiBa e s lDurm:f the axv;e;'ho?‘lie referred !'0 \h‘t‘ 20h e ainda. | Ealad was harn 10 0 mAgood ) PRAR L m’.‘\,fi.‘"‘.1{3}“’,‘,0“:3{0,;},,“"“,?,," The Fever District, stepped back of him and were making un- | ness in some places, and relief men and phy- | Potter came home yesterday on Las lowing manuscripf e writteu for the oc- W S 1 v ; ; ; VASHIN ; sgeon General | kind remarks touching the personal appear- | sicians are kept busy. As there is an exeél- | Champagne. Mrs. Potter looked very pretty and to tongue, this from the Merchant of | With sovereiguty should not congress wait | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Surgeon General f (EECTETAREER S o et SCE | SRR O AR atiike extonding to the | as she stood on the forward deck and wols Venice: “Silence is only commendable in a ;:::4‘1“ H},‘:," Axidable. i‘-:fg‘c':]‘..’ifi?w.sl.l-?l‘.': ;l;mu:{«::x;:{::i‘\l::l a :leifi:unchr:mnl llm‘-um. ing the remarks and laughs, the president | Wyoming and Lackawanua regions by the | comed her munager, Mr. Miner. She was - o dried.” ' 3 7 ; o ) a., this 3 < there had been | gyig: “Those good people are here out of re- | close of the present month, the outlook for LAk e '1|\‘|::‘\"(‘lln:fi‘x:rr::“d.hlinifl‘frrl‘);‘l::‘ll;»:ao“:\llsln:v‘i;:: L et L e e BT e catha hoent | maid: “Those good people ato here out of re- | ¢ of the present month, the outlook fo S il casion by Dr, Holmes: Welcome, thrice welcome is thy silvely gleam, specttome. 1 am not willing for you to | the general coul trade is exceedingly dark | 8bout to submit hersclf to an int Thou long imprisoned stream ! e el e eeaea | ang the Joglalation. otitne terliory o aons [ilest roport, SBE. muke sport of them. 1t is not right) The | and discouraging, Individual operators, who | Mr. Miner drew a formidable roll from his Vel omatha titla o (b cevatal hioads p\Giaveland and asilently gelomed | ahanon Wl ol lrofoasion, e bishel Postal Changes. luughter and comment ceuscd. aro completely i the mercy of the monop. | pocket und said: “hisis 4 beautitul inters As plashing raindrops to the flowery meads, i Cunliffe Owen responded o the | €0UNEY, and the territory placed in the ad- [ Wasuixato, Oct. 17.—[Special Telegram olists, are apprehensive that their business | View and ¢ every point of the ground. rom Nashville to Chattanooga. will be utterly ruined. What with enforced | He unrolled it as he would a five CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 17.—The president’'s | suspension of movement, scarcity of cars, | “I have already told you, Mr. Miner, that {rain left Nushville on time at noon, There | and other abuses, they are subjected to by | cannot consent to the publication of that was an enormous crowd at the depot and the | the coal syndicaté, the lot of the individual | stuff,” said Mrs. Potter with some asperity. e B e s and shippers is a hard one indeed. | It is absolutely slush.” Mr. Miner's face considered in connection with her appl , histic element is evineing a strong | flushed and he putup the intgrview. Mre, | £ODS COpOl. i SONRSAROR WL USE OO0 10 PirTsnura, Oct. 17.—[Special Telegram to | train started many persons followed it as | disposition to start revolution. The followers | Potter reviewed her struggles in Londons i M TP e “,”l‘i*"l_‘, ! | the Ber.]—Rev. Father McTighe, long as they could by running. Mrs. Cleve- | of the red flag have held several largel She said she would open with “Mile. Debres pieis concerned, can la, i, it 'y dor | elected Catholic principal of the Thirty-third | Jand’s car wns half flled with bouquets and [ tended mectings, und the harangues o sier.” She will also play “Loyal Love,” but As summer’s breath to Avon's whispering reeds! From rock-walled channels, drowned in r lss night, Leap forth to life and light; Wake from the darkness of thy troubled dream, And greet with answering smile the morn- vanced position it would have attained but | to the Bx for the pust attitude of those who are now | Clayton ¢ asking the boon of statehood! It is more | Jown, w than probable that the question of Utuh as a 5 practical factor iu national aftairs will be et dram: —The postoffice at Council Hill, unty, and Farmers, Sioux county, ¢ discontinued to-duy. f Mr. Childs, but the best speech was by Irving, responding to the memory of Shakespeare,concluding thus: “Ladies and Gentlemen: In a fow days I sail for the great country where any worthy representation of Shakespeare on the stage commands as stauch support from the public us in our the e hoaan own land. T shall carry, a8 your embas- | grec of certainty, to their support. ward public school, said yesterday to a ro- | other ~presents. At - Murfrecsboro _tha | i Rt Wit WSS, it e | R el T Teieonie, e A | 5.8 vou! 3 TSR 2 sador to Mr. Childs, your enthusiastic ap- The Condition of Arizona. porter: “Ishallnot go back to the school | Points of interest on the battlefield of |y, anarchist with a terrible feeling of | altogether too modest.,” No purer lymph the whitelimbed Naiad preciation of his generous gift. To-day's Was ¢, Oct. 17.—Governor Zulick, | rooms to-morrow, mor will there be any | Stone River were pointed out. They climbed | revenge. The anurchist leaders advocate th ~ -— knows Geremionvihaa given infinite pleasure to all ASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Governor Zulick, | (EHA, C0FR T RE 0 g Bis rew. | up the Raccoon range and descended on the | killing of the coal kings, blowing up of th A Gang of Murderers Wiped Out. Than from thy chalice flows; eflovsy Pleasure to all | of Arizona, in his annual report estimates the 6 puy e g 4 Sk B% - the Tennessee | mines and the burning of the colliery prop- y hfo Wy ANy B 1 ; noweH oo ; . A > said: ¢ o south side with a streteh along the Tennessee Cuaniestos, W. Vi, Oct. 17.—A couriew s for it has renewed our hallowed inspirations | ponulation at 90,000 an increase of nearly | 80nS for this he said: “Last night I was no- L o s eyt Nalectives ambiaad bz » | Not the bright spring of Afvic's sunny | (¢ Sunte o - sl Ty | ified by {ate b teribe river full of picturesque and romantic views, L 1 ) Y | this morning brought in the news that a mob e - ; with the mighty dead, and has reminded two | 50,000 over 1580, and the assessed valuation | tificd by the sisters who were being cxam- | xiver full of pieturcsaue and romantic Visws. | e coal men attend all those gatherings and . L4 o nemra tinus 5 y i 5 great nations of the bond which no calatitycan | of taxable property at §26,313,500, an increaso | n¢d that they would not go on with their ex- | The rain storu WhHich the train, had boed | tho proceedings are carefully noted down. | of citizens and officers who ure after the murs Starry with spangles washed from golden | 4i001va and believe me it will make every A y s i They oot areo. | SORSIRE SYOR A1N00. 31 SanIngvon | The leading anarchists are constantly shad- | derers of Rev. Thomas P. Ryan,who was shot ores, dissolve and believe me 1t will make every | of nearly §6,000,000 over 1886, The territory | 8minations. They refuse to again undergo | lust overtuken before reaching Chuttanooga. | 4viq“iq'Npon the first indication of open | near Walton, Roane county, this stato lust Nor glassy stream Blandusia’s fountain | %t0F I the worldwide sphere of Shak- | jg now absolutely on @ safe and healthful | Such an ordeal us they did. They were | As the train pulled into the Chattanooga | oholiion of ‘any kind the arch conspivators | Thursday, killed orga’ M. Duff, jr., l't;\""‘ v speare’s influence prouder than ever of the | finuncigl basis, Its agricultural possibilitics, | Promised a private exmmination, and while [ depot it —was = greeted by a mass | oo omptly jai Friday, and took Robert d, together with — Jake Coon, to the home of the' Ryan family, ntlon Where théy were identified. - was e fourth | lyuched and Duff shot and his throat cus he four from ear to ear. William Drake, one of ":‘3 calling which I have the privilege of repre- senting here. During the feast a telegram arrived from the queen at Balmoral referring to Childs in pleasant congratulations. In response to @ call Johnm Wal- ter spoke @& fow ofthand words reforring to Childs' hospitality to. himself when in America and upplying to Childs the line s one taking the tide at the flood which led him on to fortune. Next turning towards Mayor Hodgson he said: “We were boys at Eton. Until to-day we have not met inhalfa century. He was known at school as ‘Truwp, Hodgson. When I saw him to-day my salutation was, ‘How d'ye do, Trump’ Certainly, along with M. Child, as T tun from the foun- intothe banquet, ho has proven a very trump.” This took the guests and all scpa- rated with the line, aptly chosen at the end of tho menu card, from “All's Well That Ends Well;” . gl bt } o | of humanity that filled the depot with proper irrigation, cn scarcely be over- | they were still writing the afternoon press | & 000" gverfiowing. The president estimated. The live stock interest is in a | CAme out with an account of the affair and | 4,4 party were met by the reception com- Brakemen in Conv flourishing condition, and the mining interest | the questions asked. Without their aid in | mittee and escorted to the carriages in_ wait- | Binauamrox, N. Y, Oct. 1 on o safe and promising busis, The governor | the bublic schools T will have nothing more [ gne. All along the line of march the streets | annual internationsl _convention of the h il IF to do with them. Irvesgn the principalship | Were profusely decorated and notwithstand- says that few positions of the republic out- rosgn v D P [ TP R AT e g £ ide of Michi T Vashi f the public schools, bat rematn principal of | 8 the ruin the line was followed with the side of Michigan, Wisconsin and Washington ( O o RTeR Drnoipe exception of a visit to the historic heights of tory contam such extensivo bodics | b Rerochial schools and of the very eame | Gumeron Hill, from which the federal timber above the average in | paiechoe o Wi MHERCIIN YU Pikay | forces during the late war shelled A quality. ~ The public ~schools system | {0001 RO R e o out At | the enemy ou Lookout mountain. The A BUDDENS) is a subject of pride to all Arizona ecitizens. | wita Lo r MeTiehe sent word 1o the variods | President was greeted everywhere with the As to Indians, the Navajoes are the most | n, (ol Tt K BEE R 1 O eidered | Ereatestenthusiusm,crowdsof menandwomen | An Unfinished Sc¢ prosperous, intelligent, - enterprising and P e w1 men andywoni hool House Fally . ry + 3 res rward in the rain to shake hands. My v 4 e s his action, He will open school with Catho- | JIest i forward in the re and Kills Five Workn doubtless the wealthiest tribe in the United | 1edction slyith oull he could he graciously held out his [ Bries e s =il States. They number about fifteen thousand | L¢ teachers, but not nuns. No explanation | j,1,3" yocoiving many “God bless yous [ NEW York, Oct. 17,—An unfluished school The Junior Dickens. or e 1 3 : i . o : W Youk, Oct. 17.—[Special Telogram 18 and are fncreasing, They own 2,000 horaes | 1softered: . o | W e ot retured to the depot it was | building attached to the Church of Our Lady 3 elegran and 1,000,000 sheep. They farm extensively “f;'l"n:,‘m'{(“,‘,',’l&‘}‘(f‘r";‘:;I’:,‘,‘.':‘;;’,,‘,R,’[fl";’.},‘,L‘,’{ a quarter past 5. Tlience the tirouy pressed | of Mount Carmelon, East 13th street, fell | tho Brr ]--Charles Dickons, i, “'hunrrnved and raise good crops. The Apaches occuby | teychers this evening withdrew their applica- | forward to the platform of the carto shake | with a crash to-day while a score of men | on the Aurania yesterday, I8 & man of me. the San Carlos reservation, containing about | fiong because it is claimed the examination | the president’s hand - until the train | ¢.roqt work in the building under the super- [ dium height and build, sbout fifty years of two million, five hundred and twenty eight | tnoy were subjected to was too rigorous, | Joved off. ~ Tho - din wes {right- | G Dr. A. E. Kerner, tho priest in | 8¢, wearing a groy mustachie and spoctacles, thousand acres of the best, ugricultural lund | g\Dortntendent Luckey, of the central board | ful: ~ President ~ and = Mra, = Cleveland | vision of Br. A ¥ fbraon the Brieet ' | Boh b oF lobe for the success of hig in the territory. As a race, they are luzy, | o eqinenaent Luckey, of the contral baard | oio tho recipicnts of several beautiful | charge. Five were killed outright and ten | He is full of hopo for thy cess JSTIAD B TRpoaROuA | achos ar ers. 0 ing historic views and having | \o. : BN - unly claim to the aitentio ShfTored. 10 yemali in (b territory - shys the | OF the Thirty-third ward school board in | &1°WM contaliing BRGNS VEwS SRS HAVINE | was among the latter. Tho rest wero | L iPb Kl tie s his fathor's son, he 1 Nor wave translucent where Sab Braids her loose-flowing hair, Nor the swift current, stainless as it rose ‘Where chill Arveiron steals from Alpine snOWS. 4 Tair robbers, was caught, and confesse Brotherhood of Railroad Brakemen of the | that Dan Cunningham, a member of United States and Canada opened to-day, | the Eureka detectives of this city, was ins aud Master Wilkinson, of Peoria, IlL, | stigator of the uffair and the balance of the delivered his annual address, gang carried out the scheme, The vigilanted —- started to Spencer, the county seat of Roane, IEK BUILDING. with Drake. There were over three thousand persons present at the funcral of Here shall the traveler stay his weary feet 0 seck thy calm retreaf He e at high noon the brown-armed reaper Jo F,when the shadows, lengthening from the west, Call the mute song-bird to his leafy nest, Matron and maid shall chat the cares away That brood o'er the day, While flocking round them troops of children meet, And all the arches ring with laughter sweet. Here shall the steed, his patient life who spends In toi) that never ends, Hot from his thirsty tramp o'er hill and suffered to remain in the territory,” says the | o ! . Lo oant L B opbpiecr AP A governor, “so long will the peace'of Arizona [ fiectng bricst to the position of prineipal. | Yien from the Chickamauga battle' field, fn | Workmen. The cusualty was due to def ve al ; f t s 10 be ablo to satisfy them ho has som plaip, “A good traveler is something ut the latter | be iusecute uud ler progress roturded.” t‘.‘f;;fi.}!“‘l'“ s come from all purts of ‘the | wyjch was lodged o large bioco of a fedcral | work hastily and ignorantly done. l:c HANeR 0 he T8 10 8 ol i { i rturd en oy, 3 — shell. The president was also presented | foundation was laid scarcely two months - Plunge his red nostrils, while the torturing | endof adiwner.” Military Matters, ANTcrotas tn Bheens With'a hickory walking cane, eut. from the | ago. The side wnd rear walls wero up above Grain in Chicago. rein Soldiers R 4 WasmixatoN, Oct. 17.—[Specal Telogram BIRALTAR, Oct, 17.—8 us riots occurred here between Irish and English soldiers. Many rioters were injured. Several arrests Drops in loose loops beside his Aoating mane; Nor the poor brute that shares his master's lot,— . v - * 17 1 oS . | battle field of Lookout mountain by an old | the third story, while the frout had Ciicaco, Oct. 17.—The visible supply of to the Bes.)—Army orders: Captain John bu‘:u;;"(::°;1::'l;lg,:‘0,:‘m__':"‘ l‘;,‘r:""l'm_"‘":,'l‘]‘l rebel soldier, . hardiy been started. Father Kerner had | gegin on October 15, us compiled by the seos S. MNaught, Twentieth infantry, has been | yoSicuea shortly, 1t will estimate the wool Arrival at Atlanta, :‘;;";‘;_‘;P;“_fi'"‘l‘i‘w“l,o‘,'“l‘m‘l_:‘ihn 16, vus RO | retary of the Chicago board of trade, is as placed upon the retircd list on account of diss | (1o icved ut §70.000.000 and the nom ATLANTA, Gy Oct. 17.—Governor Taylor | gutright are John Durken, Henry Ricutz, | follows: Wheat, 81,331,000 bushelsy. corn, { : Find bis small needs forgot,-- have been mude. The stiets are guarded by | bility; First Licutenant Rufus P, Brown, | of shecp in the country at 40,000,000, w . | 8nd staff came from Nashville to Chattanoogs | Jeralome Laura, Paul Gilbert aud ao un' [ 5142000 bushels: Outs, 5,500,000, Rye, 5% i (xucet o buwble, long-endurivg Lricnds, strong patrols, urih infantey, Las beca exdered te xejoin | creasc of 5,000,000 siuce the last couswh on & pllot trala 10 wssist in doing Wie boners | knowa Workiai, V00 Gushiels; Barley, 1,054,000, -