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THE DAILY BEE Leliverra Ly currler to any v W the " city Pus Offfed Night Edivor ——— WMINOK MENTION, NEE Vinmbing Co no Roal stata Co.. 530 Breadwa, ind Mra, W. H. Wakefiel anniversary of their celebrated marriage worday Auxiliary No. 17 will meot alterno Mr Thi Cnion v L At the this residene of Williams, Ladies Al twonal chureh wi Mrs. 1. W A marringoe license was 1o tlans P. Nelson and Lena C eIl BlufTs, aged 30 and 23 marricd by Justice Fox. Sell Hough, who suddenl aftor being mixed up in for-nll n Pierce street a fow nights ago, was raked in by the police yesterday afternoon sxas Baker had a partial hearing 3 any bofore Ju Field on the charge of teying to carve his long sufforing wife. At the cloae of the afternoon session the case was continued until noxt Wednesday Tho Mayne Real Fstate company has re moved its ofMce [ 1 621 Broadway The new office is being ftted un attinctively and is convenient in i and loca tion for an expected in siness. Johin F'ry and Minnie Watson were dis- charged by Justice Vien yesternoon ou i count of the failure of the proseeuting wit ness t0 be proscnt. The costs were taxen up against Mrs. iy, who made the complaint The regular council meeting of Pottawat tamie No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men. will be held this evening in its wigwam, corner of Broadway and Main strect, A large delegation of Red Men from Omaha will visit the tribe, and it js earnestly de sived that there be a full attendance of the members, oty of meet this the (Congrera afternoon with Itoss, hoth of wore o1 “The, disappe rang t dod the revival ser furechureh I hitel out in was over he went the Pirst Preshyt Jeaving his he sand bug front. After the service v out expecting to find his rig waiting for him, but it had disappeared. Whether some one bad stolen it or it haa broken loose and wandered off he could not find out, but rather inclined to the former opinion A Bargaln. Hot air furnace in first-class repair, with piping and grates for nine rooms: also, two gas stoves, lot small tabl with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, lot of dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates: five sots hotel or restaurant silverwave, 30 vieces, used in Masonic temple danc hall, for sale at a barcain W. J Jameson, Masonic temple, Couneil Blufts., Boiled gallon. linseed aw oil oil at Davis' 48¢ per 45e a gallon. Domestic soap outlusts ehean soap PERSONAL PARAGEAPIS, Dr. 0. W. Gordon, wife and son have re- turncd from a visit to Chicago, § Mrs. Thomus Tostevi tomorrow fora visit with her daughter in Denver. &3 Mrs. Robert Sims and Mrs. M. C. Vander- veer left yesterday for a visit to the World's fair. 0. E. Capen left g Ta., called there by a [ his little daughter is very fover. Mrs. W. M. Jones, stenographer for the Sandwich Manufacturing compan wrned from a vis and other eastern poin®s. Miss Calista Bul ~isit to Redfield, . in order to attend the mavriageof hor sister, Miss Stelli Bul- lard, to Mr. E. 8. Gilbert, ‘which is to take Place this weck Horace J. Evans returned yesterds ing from a visitto Washinzton and western points. While there among the other wonderful things he heard of was a case where o Washington farmer gathered 247 bushels of potatoes out of a simgle hill Ho was _considerably interested in this, s Towa hills that yield one quarter of that amount are considered extraordinarily profitable. The kind-hearted farmor allowed him to climb the hill, and then he understood it. lay for Clinton, m stating thut 1 with scarlet returned from a morn- other Miss Ragsdale's millinery opening, the fivst of the season, was thoroughly ap- preciated by the ladies, who greatly admired the many new and_handsome pattern hats and honnets. Miss Rags- dale is now ready for business and has ample force to fill all orders promptly. Williamson & Main steeet, largest and best bicyele stock in eity. Tutking Hotel Mattors. Two representatives cf the Penn Mutual Insurance company have been in the city for the last day or two having u consuitation with some of the citizens with a view to muking some disposition of the Grand hotel property. The Penn Mutual is anxious to got vid of the property, ns it is in the insur- ance business alone, and cluims it has no right to embark in the hotel business. \What they have cone in that line in tho past has been only o temporary 1 shift until thoy could make some woro is- factory arrangements, Work is being done by some of the busiuess wmen of the cily toward organizing n stock com- piny for the purpose of buying the hotel property. What will be the outcome cannot Ll: yet stated definitely, but those who are at work have hopes of success. The two represcutatives of the company left lust evening for Sioux City. A proposition will be made to then in the near future for the purchase of the proper In the event of [ia purchaso Mrt B I, Glark, who manhssd it so successfully for the past two years, will be manager wnd a heavy stockholder. seription druggist, Grand Opening. Miss Helen Sprink, 19 Main street, de- sires to call the attention of the ladics of Council Bluffs and surrounding country to the finest display of millinery ever seen in this city. All are invited to at- tend. Tuesday and Wednesday, October dand 4. Fruit lands and farms. Greenshiclds, Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Tel. 151 District Court, The case of D, . H. Grimmelmann against the Union Pacific Railway company for $10,000 damages was not quite comp eted in the district court yesterday Tho next case to bo taken up for trial is that of Scott Wilkins agaiust the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway company, About a year ago he was driving down Madison street, when a motor me knocked his wagon off the track and e it in piecos. He himsell nargowly es. Ldeath, sustaining injuries from which it s said he will never recover. He is suing the com pany for $10,000 damages, It has long been conceded a fact that if youn want anything reliable in the drug or paint %ine you can get v at Davig', and at prices that defy competi- tion, Jarvis W 1 Bluffs, Ta. clety in Crescen Ben Hurd presented himself at the oftice of Justice Vien yesterday with two eyes and # hole in his faco alveady for another o be put fn, e stated that & fight took place tween bimself uwnd Ed aod Mack O'Flaberty at & dance in Orescent township on Sunday. The defendauts will appear for trial on the charge of ussault &nd battery toduy. - Mprs. Beitsch Baker, dressmuker, has moved from 12 Fourth street to 526 First avenve. Jur purest, safest, best 1877 brand, Ask your grocer for Domestic sosp THE OMAHA DAILY BEE CNEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES Sheriff’ Hazen Discovers that Retribution Will Strike Some Times, HOW AN HUVBLE WORM FINALLY TURNED B Man s Persecutors and Jal-They W the Lake. of wa Sureonnds n Paic of ands Them in o Seining Wliiam Hall, who has be Ked up b fore various courts for a yoar or so past with \s much vegularity and fr bing the r paath ire is seining in that mitted so often as linost the davlkening tived of always b started out on th quency a8 the moon, has become inder dog, and has e onc Manaw has ¢ selief > Wi piece in his repert lakn hich he \d 1o the ¥ 1o s oxistence as deawing breath is to most other people. William €. and Hivam ¢ inthe toils and it is Hall m there Monduy 1 and it is offense m: hat it is us neces: Jenkins 0 pat b ght She candidating t he veached ho he stepped \re How fl Hazen went out on a urabout the city, and it was about 1 o'cle 1p to the door he looked like an emigrant wagon thealley by the jail. Thinking the | would ‘bear fuvéstigntion he went to the rvear, and, lifting up a blanket that con conded the o Nt from view, he put one hand underneath and was startled ot taking hold of a lavie, vound, sticky, cold and clammy somethiag that app to be very much alive and wriggled a great deal. Some men who had put i the evening hustiing for votes would have made immediate appli cation to some Keeley institute upon making that sort of ry, but the shieriff pro- ceeded to investigate siiil further as soon as the first shock woreaway. He found Hult inside the juil, but not this time as . pros- pective fumate. With him were Joukinses, whom he had brought up from the lake to be kept in until morning T goin® te " h {ned, “whether these other fellers can what I can't Everybody seines down at Manawi, town of ficials and all, but just becaus I ain't got no pull they won't let me do it So I hid down there tonight and watched. Protuy soou these fellers went out in a boat, 1 waited until they had a good load of fish and then T went for ‘em, too. I'll show these veople that they ean't play Bitl Hall fer u sucier all the tim, The two Jenkinsc © arraiened in Jus- tice Field's court_yesterday afternoon, and, g plea of not guilty, their case was continued until Saturday” morning at 9 <. They were released upon furnish- ing bonds in the sum of £100 each, when As rod what standing in ne wagon Underwear Announcement. New goods at new prices are alws be found atour store, but more especially in this line for the present season. cver were such valios offered by us as we are showing at present in our under- wear department, Ladies” underwear, natural pants, L 80 to $1 White vests and pants. $1.00. in plain and ribbed. Gent’s underwear gray and camel hair at Hoe, The, $1.00, $1.50, The above is four of our leading numbers, Children’s undery vests and pants from Gray mixed v 5 10¢ up. ALl wool camel hair and natural from ¢ up. Sce new line of children's ribbed vests and pants in natural wool. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Couneil Blults, [a. Store closed every evening at 6 except Monday and Saturday. BOSTON STORE. vests and all wool, red, 24¢ up. and pants from B.'S. p- 1 You can't afford to burn high priced fuel in old, worn-out stoves. They waste the price of a good stove every year. Cole & Cole sell the Radiant Home and Round Ouk stoves, the great fuel suvers, edleal College Op The Council Bluffs Medical college opened its session last evening with an exercise at the Masonic temple. The hall was well filled with a crowd of interested spectators, The main thing on the program was an ad- s by John N. Bualdwin. It was o mag- ont affair, and made a fitting beeinning to the work of what it is hoped will be one of the institutions in which the people of Council Bluffs will be able to take especial pride. Music was furnished by the Man- dolin club. The class room work of the college will commence this morning at 9 o'clock in the Archer block, which has been nicely fitted up. Recitations will be one hour length and will last until 4:30 in the afte noon ench day. —After last night's exercises the public was invited to inspect t oms of the college. The following physicians of Council Bluffs occupy positions in the faculty Donald Macrae. M. surgery and clinfeal sury Litcey, M. 1., professor of ~uilr surgery: Chiveles 11 P theory and pracuce of medicine; John Green, M. DS professor of elinie medieine and hy &l ‘rederiek S, Thon ML D, professor mental and norvous dis Jan ‘ . White, M. D, professor obsie nd secretary of fucultys James M Earstow, M. D, professor of it} ey Honry 13, AL DL profes- physical diagnosts, cedicine and cetuier on nose wnd throat Clenver, M. ., professor discases M. L Barretl, M. D, pr © opehih and otology; F OS5, pra fcal juitspr 3 Carl 1, Dedtken, M. . D, prof hemistry; Donald Ma M., professor of anatony; Fi ghton, M1, professor physiology v on diseases of sking J os L Robertson, M. D., professor matoria ned nd therapeus tiess Vornon L. Treynor, M. D., professor his- tology, pathology and bicterioll homas B id clinieal Drofesse Stop at the Ogden, Couneil Blufts, 11e Lert $2,00 house in 10w, Pfeiffer’s grand millinery open- ng Tuesday and W Smoke T. D, King & Co s Purtagas. Domestic soap is the best. Gulity ol Counte feiting, About a dozen counterfeiters hawe al- ready been disposed of it this session of the federal court, aud still there are more to fol low. N.C. Ford wus given a trial yestevday and was found guilty. He attsinpted 1 bass a bad dollar at several places on Lower Broadw in exchange for a drink after being informed that the dollar was worth- less. The five persons who started a penny 10-cent piece transformation factory down ut Red Ouk on the day when the county fair was held there about a weels igo, will prob- ably have thelr trial tomorrow. Four of them wre men and the fifth & boy about three fosl in height. They silverwashed a half bushel or more of pennies and passed a good share of them off on the people of Red Ouk and the surrouuding country for 10-cent pieces. Pight Heater,” trinmph in st making: beauntiful; burns hard or soft couli fire kept 24 hours with corncobs; cheaper than any otherand superior to all others. Come and see them, P. €. Devol W. S, Baird, Lawyer, Everett block. Moore's Air latest Lost un Eye. Frank W. Ouren, a well known young man living at Living Spriug, while passing through o field, came acrossa barb wire fence which he tried o pull from its moor- ings. Just as the wire oume lovse a staple flew off and struck Ouren in the right eye, one of the sharp points penctrating the lons of the eye, in which case ull efforts to restore the sight will be futile, Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. - W. W. Chapman, 101 Foasth street bulf block south Boston stove. Aubut the Winner. | Chicago. A feature of the recent meeting of the l Pottawattamio veleraus ab Avocs was the question of who was the soldier attending the reunion up was a hoge loaf of bry some discussion 48 to the putting up the foaf for tl who should be decided by ponular acelamation to have the largest nppetite. 1t was finally decided to have two votes. Colouel E. J. “Abbot of Council Bluffs won in both heats, and the {is now on exhibition Driesbach’s s most popular The prize put ad, I'here was dvisability of Livery Runaws John Tedrow, a farmer Jiving n aylor station, in the central part of the county, had his wagon badly damaged by his team while it was stafiding on Pearl street near the corner of First avenue yesterday after noon His wife was in the wagon, when the horses took fright and became unmanage able. Turning around sharply thoy over turned the wagon, burying Mrs. Tedrow be. neath it They then rushed street finally bringing up near the corner of Broad and Bryau street, where they were ht. Mrs. Tedrow escaped with a few bruises and the wagon was badly broken W. E. Chamters will commence his dancing in Musonic temple Inesduy, October 4 Unity Guild bazaar, supper nd party Thursday, October 12, Mason temple Domestic soap is th ->— CAUGHT THE COUNTRY MEN. Chieago iSwindiers 1ir Visitors of § Ciieaao,0ct. 3, best Who Fleeced 1ok of T Toseph Witter and Josc Backarack, alias Le Croix, arvested lastnight charged with swindling. They are both salosmen in tha [mparial Clothing house, 252 Clark street. The men are al leged to have presented thems s agents of Montgomery, Ward & Co., and to huve met strangers at the railroad st claiming to be agents of that tirm pretense of taking them to a branch they are suid to have taken them to one of the nunierous cheap stores on Clark sirect There the World's fair visitor, in many in- stances a country werchant, wovld parchase oods snd in some cases pay cash, Of late Montgomery, W been receiving ¢ were ves ions Under store, Co. have mplaints of nonarrival of goods. Dotecti soon found out the prac tice of Witter and Backarack. Christ Mikleson of Fullerton, Neb., wrote 1 letter and inclosed 80 to pay for goods bought some time ago. Incidentully he men- tioned the name of a clevk iva South Clark strect store. He was wireil ome on at once and cause the man's areest. Genoral Manager Sutherland of the Moouey-Boland detective agency said vesterday that visitors 10 this city during the past two mouths had been fleeced out of 1,000 by the scheme. More u sts are to follow. TIN PLATE WORKS WILL CLOSE. Welshmen Who W t o1k Opened to Be Sent Back ¥ New York, Oct. #.—The Moorwood tin plate works of Elizabethport, N. J., will shut down this week. The mauagers say the stopping will be only temporary and is the result of business depression. The men who work there tell a different story. They say that in spite of *‘protection” afforded by the MeKinley tariff this infant Awevican in- dustry has not be panning out very satisfa torily, and this shutdown is to be a perm uent thing. With but few exceptions, the entir ing force of the Moorwood works is coui- posed of Welshmen, who w rought over from Wales when the w opened a year ago. ‘These number “Tomor- row alarge number of I sail for home, and others will go to Gas City, Ind., where the Moorwood compauy has another plant. 0 Brought Over When St~ ARUST COMPANY IN TROLBLE, Fresident and Secretary of a De clntion Under Arrest. Dexver, Oct. "he National Benefit “Irust association, organized last spring and capizalized under the Colorado laws for $1,- 000,000, is in trouble, und its president, Sumuel I. Wheateroft and seeretary, George W.Friedlander,are under arrestcharged with obtaining money by a_ confidence game, The vrosvectus of the outfit is very pretentious and oames s its bankers the DPeople Nation) bank and as its gencral counsel Helm & Goudey. The oficers and board of directors are represented by some very prominent men. C. B. Holmes is re- ported as president and ex-pres- ident of twenty-seven corporations, contro!i- ing £100,000,000 worth of property. Hon, 1 W. Ferry, ex-president of the Uuited States, is represented as chanman of the board Many citizens have been caugint by the al- lezed association, some of them the most promiuent men in Denve 4 ——— Tdentitied as 0 Dynmmatard, Sax Frascisco, Oct. 8.—Malcolm Morrison, gripwan on a cable car, has identified John Tyrell as one of three men who rode on his car, and ied a valise marked Axel Soren- son. 'I'his is the valise filled with dynamite that was found 1 a lodging housc plosion killed four men and’ wounded othiers and the police say they have strong proof that he caused the explosion. —_ Afliemed the Deoision. SANTA FE, N. M., Oct. 8. —In the supreme court of he territory in the casc of the “Texus, Santa Fe & Northern Railroad com- pany vs. Lionel Saxton and Ed. J. Browne, n opinion was rendered by Judge Erocman afirming the judgment of the court below, awarding Saxton and Bpown 000 and ordering that the judginenit be carried into effect, and all costs against the appellee. piett . Street Raliway Property Burned, CaNTON, 0., Oct. 8.—The barus, engines and power-house together with a large nun- ber of motors aud trailers of the Canton and Massilon electric railway were totally de- stroyed by fire this morning. Loss, £100,000; partially rge Dick agricul- tural works adjowing the car barns were aved by great efforts on the part of the firemen. - Asso- —_— WEATUER FURECASTS, Generally Fulr wnd Cooler Are Toaay's Pre- dictions for Nebraska. Wasniatox, Oct. 8. —Forecast for Wednes- day: For Nebraska and South Dakota Generally fair; cooler, except warmer in western South Dakota; southerly to west- erly winds, ‘or lowa--Generally fair; warmer in east- ern und cooler in western portion ; variable winds, 1 Record, Orrice oF Tiue WEATHER BUREAU, OMATA, Oct. 3.—Omaha record of temparature and il compared with corresponding day of past four years: 159 Muxtmum temperature. 74 Minimum temporature., 8 age temperatire pitation 1892, 7§D 602 56> 692 00 .00 Statemeat showing the condition of tom- perature und precipitation at Omaha for the day and siuce March 1, 153 Normal temperature. Deficiency for the duy. ... Deticiency sinee March 1) Norui cipitation Deficieney for the diy Deficiency since Murd 00 682 1462 10 fuch 10 inch 348 inches Keports from Other Stat s At 8 .o, E STATIONS 1 Omaha loudy Cloudy Cloudy Olesir Part Clear: Cloar Part cloudy North Platte Valentine. St Louls. St Paul npOrt Kunsas Cliy Denver Salt Lake City loudy Miles Cliy Galveston SE indicates tr GRulGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast Officlal.o | WEDNESDAY, TARING ADVANTAGE OF ACE | feoxTisven Frow FFRdE race. | Fithian shippmg bill. The bill is similar to hat reported by the comrhitthe at the last congress. Tt excepts all coastwise vessels from its operations: also €Nitls used on the @reat lakes. Al other “ships, wherever built, mnay be purcased by - American citi zens and fly the American fing. J. H. Sypher appeared tq. prosent the ar gument of the fres ship men and advocated bounty or substdics as the Best method of promoting American shipping, He did not the word “‘subsidy.” but said that ship ould bo r ed ns wellas other in The committes will meet again t WORRIED MR, DAVIS, He is Interrapted 1n His Argament Before the Banking Committes, Wasnierow, Oot The h the banking and currency this morning Kansa wrings before mittee began Representative of opened the argument support of 50,000,000 of frac and @ prevent the with drawal of national bauk notes from cire tion. He said very littie about these made a gen 1l financial statement wanted 1o more experiments in finance. He was asked by Mr. Hall of Missourt if he thought Mr. Carlisle should have paid out silver mstead of gold when demanded “No man has a right to demund any speci fied denomination of money from the United States. He is entitled to lawful money only replied Mr. Davis, Coming back to nis bill to prevent the contraction of cur rency, ho quoted the late Senator Plumb as asserting that the contraction of national k currency has cost this countey $5,000, 000,000, or more than the wae debt Many members of the committee asked jous questions. Soveral times Mr. Davis id we could not pay our debts “Who o you mean by ‘we? man Springer. “The people of the Unfted States. That is not true of Missouri,” said Mr. Hull, and Mr. Cobb of the same state nodded assent “Nor of Connecticut,” safd Mr. Sperry. “Nor Indiana,” said Mr. Johnson “1 would like to take 1linows out of that category,” said Chairman Springer., Mr. Davis then st it was 80 in Kansas he people wero largely in debt. When ked asto the report thui the people of Kansas were paying off its mortgage in debtedness, he siid that the taking up of their mortgage meant the eviction of the people. Davis his bill for the issuo of tional currency bills, but He asked Chair- PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE Mr. Cleveland Will Allow His Ca Virtunlly Make the Appomntment WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 —President Cloveland s adopted the policy of aceepting the ccommendations of cabinet officers for ap- pointments coming under their departments instead of undertaking to pass personally on the merits of the applicauts in each individual He pursused the latter course during last_administration and undertook to continue it in this, but the pressure on him for ofiice has been so great thut he hus been compelled in the interest of his health to abandon the task and leave the work of fill- ing theoftices among the eight members of his cabinet. Senators and representatives and politi- cians, instead of personally appealing to the presiglent, now direct their caergics toward securing favorable endorccments by the lieads of departments on apnointments com ing under the iendations of the cabinet officers are followed by the president, unless he has other sources of in- formation that lead hin to believe the ap- pointment should not be made. Tnis pan, itis said, works to the entire satisfaction of congressmen and othe while the members of the cabinet do mot object to the additiomal work imposed upon them. There is no curtailment of the visiting privileges of members of congress. and they can_readily secure an_audience with the president. on public business not tining to ocfiies. CHINESE REG STRATION, New Bal the Co oirs. foreign affuir port favorably f the Everett extends (ho Chinese Prepared by reign Al rittee on Wasni committee today decids the MeCreary substitu bill. As agreed on it registration period six months from the siug of the act. Tt strikes out the word “white” from the Geary bill, so as to permit the teslimony of any person, except a Chinaman, to be adduced to. prove that Cninamen’ are entitled to register. It de- fines Chinese lubor. Mr Geary offered his amendment requir- ing photographing with the identification cliuse, but ouly received three votes in its support, the majority deeming the regula- tious of the trea department sufficient. On the bill, Mr. Geary cast the only adverse vote. He declared when the bill's teeth are drawn that it is a mukeshift, in keeping with the course of the admiristration, and that he will fight it toott and nail, SILY REPEAL BILLS, r Passage Will Not, ns Th, Victory for Sitver Mol WasHINGTON, Oct. 8,—Mr. Springer has been carefully looking into the legal status of the repeal bills with a view to uscertainiug whether the passing of either of these bills will restore the absolute free coinage act of 1837, After an examination of all laws he reached the conclusion that the revival of the naked clause of the acvof 1847, lixing the amount of silver in_the standard silver dollur, might b possibly so constructed as 1o warraut the unlimited comuge of silver by a free silver sceretary of the treasury. Mr. Sprin; matter to the atten- tion of Sc rlisle, who ful examination of the statutes, expre himself as satisfied that free coilage w not be vevi ither of the pending measures. *1f the silver men believe iv will, let them pass and carry the matter to the supreme court for ronstruction,” ught, e a Sulo of Exhibits at t Wasiy N, Oct, 8. he ways and means committee this morniug authorized Mr. Bynum to report favorably the houso joint resolution inwoduced by Mr. Durbor- row, to so amend the World's fair act as to permit the sale und delivery of goods hereto- fore imported and mow il the exposition buildings. The committee authorized an amendment so as to provide that all goods on exhibition, if sold or removed for con- sumption, hill pay 30 ek cent of o duties of the existing law. The resolufion pro- vided for a 50 per cent reduction, but it was thought the amendment was necessary in order to reach goods upon which specific duties are levied. Chairman Wilson of the ways and me: committee, Gear and Burrows will oppose the resolution. Goods. at the Centennial were allowed to be sold, but the duty was paia World's Fair, Boekeepors Will Mest, WASHINGTON, O Ihe North Ameri- can Beckeepers associgtion will holds its twenty-ninth annual convention on October 11, 12 and 13 in Chicago, The program will consist of interesting papers by well known specialists and discussions of topics which intercst honey producers, queen breeders, manufacturers of apiary supplies, pub: lisiers und editors of bee literature and dealers in honey and wax. Viewing the various foreign ana home exhibits in apicul- ture at the World's fair will form an at- tractive and instructive feature of the wecting. The secretary. Dr. Frank Benton, of the Deparument of Agriculture, is desir- ous of obtaining the names as nearly as vossible of ull who contemplate being pres ent. ne N Wasniatoy, Oct. the fol day Pos No “tion The president senl »wing nominations tothe senate to masters—John G, Hagensickle, Elka dore, I, ; Heary Shutts, Oregon, Mo. ; G. C Crutchley, Norborne, Mo. reasury Lo be special examiner of drugs and wedicines and chemicals of California, in the district of San Francisco, C. A. Kern Figures from (he Land Ofice, Wasmingroy, Oct. 8. —Commissiouer La- moreux of tie geueral lund oftice, in his an nual report submitted today, states there OCTOBER 1 has been a falling off during the vear of | 4.004 final entries and 433 47 area of land taken up the croaso in original catries of acres in the a lic land disposed 11,801,143 acr sold for cash. office huve been $,470 734, Ninety-tw of depredations, involving u value of #105,6 have been reported in the by, and a de- 801, and 062,111 Tho total amount of pub: of during the year was 8 ol which 1,404,058 acres were weros W Amendment to the Wastivetoy, Oct. #.- Senator day introduced an amendment bill, intended to give effect to ing vrovision of the law of i1l bill should become a law and provid 150 for reciprocity with other nations by reducing the import duty on goods from other countries when they shall be sent to this country in American vessels, or country that shall recognize the silver do! of the United States as al tender peat 1. Morgan b to the repea th free coin in case th Bankeuptey Bl Wasnisaron, Oct The comiittee judiciary toany completed the cc on isideration of the bankruptey bili and ordered a, favor able réport upon it. 'The wvoluntary el over which the principal contest twok p is retumed. About seventy made in the old Torry bill chunges Nationul Bk Cren'a Wasiingros, Oet A cmber of banking aud currency committee said today “We intend to re t a bill allowing natiol by kS to issue circulation the full amount of bonds deposited in the treasuy.” Contirmen by the WasiiNezoN, Oct, 8, —John California to be superintendent of the at San Fravci vd B. Morris of Kan- tok of futernul revenne for that state, Senut Daggett mint b, Rich sus silector —i Meeting of the Chostaw ¢ Teskanosa, 11, Oct. 3--The council convened yesterday with attendance of outsiders, 1f any precincts are unlawfully thrown out serious troubie s suve to result. “aptain Guthrie avrived this morning with United States soldiers to prevent trouble, if possiole. The votes of the last clection wi likely be count®d today and the troul is expected to begin, Want Cameros Prersnvie.Oct. 3 of Commer nei Cho - to Voto for Ropeal, “Lhe Pittsburg Chamber yesterday adopted resolutions requesting Senator Cameron to lay aside his onal proferences, and, by voting for agze of the Wilson bill, put himsclf in accord with a very large wajovity of his fol low citizens, o Shot iHis Pinymat Coreznrs, O, Oct. 3 —Ralph Smith, aced 14, son of D, L. Smith, traveling agentof the Panhandle roud, # shotand killed a playmate, aged 14, this moruing. — e TELEGRAPHIC BRIEE Domestie, n, Peck & passenger sidentally George Mason, pinno dealers of New asslenment lor, nephew of ex-President ki Taylor, died at Biemingham, Al yestorday. Ed Moore and Joe Silvers, youns w mton, Ind., were ar us suspected train wreekoers The Missou ‘lophone company of [Kinsas City yesterday begin operating its loug-distance télephone Tine Aplottoroba lottery company ville, Ky., by telegrapl operato tratdd hy'détectives yesterduy 1. Leuls last ovening was in o light and color in honor of the sixteenti of the Veiled Prophet to that city. A convention, having for its objeet the ad- 1 ission ais one State of Oklhon Torritory, s fn session at Muskoge The biz Riverside steel here, e Hving yesterday at was Lo frus- garment of visit dow Fourteen new cases of yellow f three denths occarred at Brunswick, terday, and SIX new cises are. reported Jessup. The M Macon, ' stroyed 1 $0,500 Wells-Fargo's expross office at asmall station on the Colorido s robhed of #500' List i “The People’s bank, @ small conce ville, Ky., laving n eapital stock ¢ with i Sutplus of £40,000, continue husiness John M. Quigl wmnts to wreek er und from e factory at afternoon “de- Loss, $10,000; fnsurance, Divide, Colo., Midland rail- night by two n of Louls F150,00 as declded to dis- altas Reilly, made (wo nt- the ( ) flyer on the Atchison, Topeki & Sunta Fe at Denver list night. He was arresed. The annual convention of the clation of Luw! Clevelund, 0., wi minoMussociations prese Policeman Cal Smith of Paducah, Ky., was shot through the heart by Mu Gilbert, whom he had arrested for weting bolsterously i a disreputable part of the city., The car barns of the Cunton-M Eleetrie railroad at Canton, O, burned day morning About twenty notors w ed. The loss s $100,000; insuranc ited Asso- terduy at from fiftecn Houston Kell 1 Eliza Dent, both colored, were killed early yesterdiy morning by some antut Paris, Ky., who threw a dynamite nto the roourwhich they were occupy- ethier A joint mectinz of the Cotton exchange and Merchants exchange of Memphis yester- y condenned the dilatory courso pursued by the senato inthe matter” of repealing the Sherman L Negotiations are in progress to eff solidation of the Grand Avenue Street company with the Metropolitan cc of Kunsus City and to operate the two grent systen By glving the wrong caused acotlision butwe Lehigh Vadley road at F R one of the a con- Rail- ipiny signal a watehman Wo tralng o Iir nzines wies kille W whit his lessness had done, committed suicido W. B, Gregg, the life Insuarane Duluth, has ‘made a full confession of the ue' which wits concocted by Mr. Keiy Dubl, Clirk and Wuself 10, dofraud sov life ihsurance companies out of $20,000, I8 now 1u the possession of the county g ney. swindler of g, Reports of loss of life and property by the Tt foods continue Lo | dived, The Bra has suiled i a northerly ¢ ton from Montevideo. 1t is believed that it is the intention of the oflicers 1o joln the insurgents, Ten persons, three of them children, were killed ind a lirge number wounded by o pinic resulting from i fire | bt Picran- diry. phi zentine. The r Comr th by tole Wiy b i restored In A public Is tranquil. Nacion, the Journal which wus suppressed recently, hus vesumed publication, 1 rail- Cl(L\H'l IN HIGH PLACES! It is not strange that some people do wronig through ignorance, others from a failure to investigate as tothe right or wrong of a matter. 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