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The Centralia Enterprise and Tribune from Centralia, Wisconsin • Page 10

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CENTRALIA ENTERPRISE CENTRALIA. WIS. BRUNDACiE Publishers TOO RICH FOR THE (7AR, French Cooking Causes Indigestion Even the Ballet Proves No Attraction for Him. OUR SHIP BAKRMl). U.

S. Cruiser Bancroft will Not be Permitted to Pass the Dardanelles. (CopJTlcbtoii, 1SOO, ARSodalPd Press) Constantinople. Oct. li (via Sofia.

Huh Oct. was sonii-othoially announced here today that he Turkish government, after weighing the matter and consulting with certain advisers, has oom.o to the decision not to admit the United States cruiser through the Dardanelles and therefore she will not be able to act as the guardship of the United States legation in these waters. London. Oct. St.

On- The Tone, it is added, has also decided this -uteri- i pnhli-hos a dispatch not to admit gu.nniships ot Or -e 7 .111.11. i Holland, which also pro- (roru I'ans saying n. l( iu HuS at ihe opera yesterday owning. inch h(jrns guardships a ml to furnish men was attended by the Ku-siau imperial i guard their legations in case of cnier- parly. Terminated abruptly iu mid- gc-ncios.

die of the ballet owing in the illness i should be added, however, that the the Czar, which, it is said, was United Suites government is not known BOLD BASK ROBBERY. Assistant Cashier and a Customer Shot Dead at Sherburne, Minn. Minneapolis. Oct. special to the from.

says that the Hank of Sherlmrne entereii by thieves at 2 o'eloek p. m. today and Assistant Cashier Thoburu and O. ,1. Overtoil, collector for the A.

Wood Harvester works, who was in the got on bicycles, bill all the avenues of ultimate escape are eut off ami officers arc in pursuit. SherilV Hill was at Fairmont, the county seat of county, twenty Slierliiirne TIE UP IS COMPLETE. Canadian Pacific Operators Confident of Winning: Their Strike- Train Men May Go Out. Feoria, 111., Oct. R.

T. Austin, grand secretary and treasurer of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, bus received dispatches from Montreal showing that the ric-up on the Canadian Pa- citic is complete and nothing is moving except a few passenger trains. Saturday night the dispatchers at Smith's Falls, the only ones who had remained at work and who hud charge of 33S miles of road, went out. The telegraphers, Mr. Austin's dispatch says, stand linn and expect to receive the sympathy of the public all along the line because at many places objection is made to anyone else attempting to perform tele- moved southward on horseback bite in i graphic duties.

The strikers, it is stat- tlie afternoon. As the roads are in hue ed. are cheerful and sanguine of suc- eould have! cess all over the system. Fjmployos in the train service have been restrained with great diiliculty from taking part in gone forty or liliy miles before the started. I'aris.

Oct. the guidau -e of President Kauri', the Oar and the Czarina set out early to tin- priii- cipal points of iniere-t in I'aris. Wherever they went wore greeted by demons! rations of einbii-'iasm eiiual to those xx hi'-h the of the crowds slonbiy. First the imperial were ikon to the Cathedral i-f Noli. Dame, from i which they xvere orted to tie- tin-on.

At' ihe latter place they spent a few moments beside the the is that the strike and this is the reason tha chiefs of their orders have gone to out- Mr Terrell a formal demand for 1 he Mho bandits ha ve gone to the wood.s in an duels passage of 'ihe Bancroft or any attempt to hide, and may thus be over- real. I'niiod w-ii-shii' throu-'h the i taken. It is declared that if ihe men are It hs of the Dardanelk and il is re- cap, urcd hev will be strung JH to a DEPOET IEISE SUSPECTS. called that li recce, in ISSs. as allowed Jimb ol the nisi, in to have a guardship iu ihe Hosphorus.

lo Around which the Turk- big enough to bear ihem. The men got away with the roil money, about SllHM). which they -i, tovermuont lakes its stand in this snatched from the counter of the batik, not staled bin it is known in At this evening I Jov. Clough is- itlicial circles here that Russia has ob- i sued a proda mail, -a offering a reward of i ieetinns 10 the ill the II) for he -apt lire of he robbers. I he rus riled Stales, (ire.dan or Dutch proclamation thus describes the pair: "ii-irdsliiiis "One of them weighs about 1-1-1 pounds, 'a Kearney and Halnes Hustled on Board the Werkendam and Started to America.

Rotterdam, Oct. minutes bo- fore the Netherlands lino President Canioi. were sh. iwu 1 ie- 1 valides, where t.hcre large number of pensioner-; tbe J-'reiich army. i Napoleon the It-cat, tin- xv moments as if in ion.

The shows plainly that be £ul ferine; from fatigue, and al Tl.e Czarina, h.ixxcxer. bears. nionih ago. s.in urgent reque up well the sirain Washington for a United Sta.es sightseeing and p'aud- vessel. li is further intimated its of the throng- alou- by ('liited States- governnieui in-i general report', to be based mi the lierijtl agreement, which excludes Iroin naval representation in the any powers thai wen- puny io iliat agreement, and that States cannot be allowed sen, shin to the straits of Dardanelles.

It 'is believed tha; Mr. Terrell, about to I I. iled for New York on Saturday hist, a carriage containing SANCHEZ IS KILLED, Important Engagement Fought on the Reserva Plantation Matanzas. Havana, Oct. important engagement in which Clen.

Scrafiu Sanchez, the well-known insurgent leader, was killed, has been fought at the Ueserva ''plantation, province of Serafiu Sanchez was one of the most widely known of the Cuban leaders. He i-erved under Maximo in the previous Cuban insurrection. After the capitulation of the Cubans in Xangor Sam-hen reappeared in Las Villas at the head of a large body of men. but he was finally allowed by the. Spanish government to leavo Cuba.

In June, he landed in Culm with the George Childs expedition under Ceu. Roloff and has since been active in the insurrectionist cause. He recently crossed the Trocha from Pinar del Kio and entered the nrovinco of Matanzss. SEVEN MEN ARE KILLED. Railway WrecK Near Osage City, Commits Osape Citj-, Oct.

railroad wreck, til tended by serious loss of life, made; inoro terrible by the st'lf-murdcr of one of the passengers, occurred at o'clock yesterday morning: the Sautiv Fe road.Mwo miles Seven, bodies have been recovered from the wreck and it is feared other victims are buried beneath the debris. HEAVY LOSSES IN CUBA. Two Engagements in Which the Respective Sides Each Had Nearly 1 OO Men Killed. Havana. Oct.

lias been received here of an engagement which HKGKLER, Los AiiRCk-s, 1CXU1N10KH STKl'Ml', Kns. IK KM AN 1IAUUV To- Kns. WILLIAM M'ADAMK. tramp, filling on the baggage cur am! supposed to be from ChilllcotUe. Hit KMC TK AMI'S, nilniPs unknown, of were riilmg on ihe baggiigf cur.

Among those injured are: Mrs. Kinnia Maxwell, tin editor of Kvening at (Jolornilo Springs, hiuids iiiui iinns cut JUKI bruised. Hurus, tramp, legs and arms eut hrufseil. Colnnan, trsiinp, cut ntul ha illy lu-ulsi'd. None of tlio or mail clorUs ivoru strioiiKly iiijiiri'ii.

A Hiiuficlf. The wreck was marked by scenes of the Pinar del betvveen Spa nish four men Kearney and Ilaine, the Irish-American suspects, and two police -I of age. a gray suit of clothes, dark ercoai. overalls and black slock- The other man weighs about loll, umls. has complexion, smooth olheors in plain clothes-drove up to the 1n nntcd 1 face lidit suit of clothes and i dock and the party board the steamer.

details of ihe have been received. Ins Isle. seu.hug a w-ir- black bicvclc stockings." ami Hames were taken to lh( (1 1(1 tu between 5 iiiio his ok bad 1 ecu Mm sheriffs posse relumed io town stateroom, where they remained t) Con. K-rnal and Ma- l. en rente tn I'hicago, his rash came he a pistol bis poekei of a ear full oi' lln mil SITfATlON.

force, it' necessMry. tin- tlie P.ancrofi in taking the ground that a siep not he an unfriendly act to 'I'nrUev in view iif all the circumstances ii that, the proiei'iioii of lives and property of American unide neci'ssii The Turkish government has aN'i circtlhir to the embassies Werkendam left port. The two suspects were shipped under new aliases. I The Urench police ai Houloirne Ptir were notified and strict orders were giv- en io the police of to keep the affair from the reporteLS, and for tliis purpose au ollicial staienicnt to the effect that the suspects had not been Many Reports on Special Linos vmdiuMed to the frontier was given Collected by Acrents Arc Heady SUSAN C. ASHLEY'S KG MANGE.

oJi-jui r.Mi.I Yl-NHUELA COMMISSION, search ioroign vc- jtrissinu' inonle for Arm ans. Ii is believed thai til" powi rs wi not to i as up to I Armenian-: sought re Negotiations will Not be Resumed Until Sir Julian Pnunce- fote Returns. tv.i.;. l.y Lomlon, I 7. reports in I In-at Mri 1 States with reference queslion.

the that there has been (ween London and blue book of was i--n. -i. the effect 'that real P.riiain mio further coueessions amounting isi a complete surrender of prollOUUced lo be a ut Uiil'Tc- it is added that ilons r. Venezuela will 'ne r.i.-.n i turn of Sir id 1 ish ambassador, io instructions of the o' in the case. Sir 1 'a 11 ne" i 1 ki-d tu sail by an earlier sieam.

he lias been obliged io Ids pai-tiire on account of busj- i-json in Creie and thai Turkey in this ness and will start for New York from mailer will have the support ihe pnw- Uiverpool on board the Star line ers. who recently bvongbt aboni xxdiai was sloainship (JiM-mauic bl. looked upon as being a of the I he tiouiiccd that Ibex xx ill n-m-w 1 he Turkish ga rri- drawn from 'i This rencxval of the an atic.n has once more threatening It is bebo- tO be Submitted. Wasbingtoii. D.

Oct. Venn- zuela botuidry conimissinn meet next Saturday for the first, time in several months ami it is expected that erabk- business wiil be transacted. At least a largo quantity of mailer pertain- i ing to the iininii-v with which the COM-' mission is lias be-n colleeii'd by the jigents who have been all summer in this c.iiiiiti'y and Kiii-one and mueli of in. 1 in liaal eoiisiileratioii. Tbe secretary of (be body.

Mall. Provost, alone has carefully examined no less 'ban maps and ancient charts and has succeeded in dividin ihem into sex'iu-al groups for easy compari- son as eeiieral features. 1'aar i and Mr De of I unix'ersity have been very successful in the collection of records in rein CARDINAL SATOLLI'S DEPARTURE. Sail from York for Koine on 1 from York for October 17. Washir.ctoti.

D. .1, F. AVATK1NS MISSIM5. is the nrrantre- Feared a Kansas City Man in Dead oav next Has Brothors Liviny in Wisconsin. Kansas City.

Oct. It is the peneral belief of friends that f. kins, for ihe la-t ton mouths local freight agent of the Chi' ago. seen of him -iuec' bei'ore three broiiicrs. nc in Oma- mi.

one iu li I anoiVicr in Uib ake, 'i'iiey haxe been noti- lied. WEYLER APES THE TURK. Illltfll Aivlul aii'iaining it Previous to 1-lugland. Sir Panncel'oie xx ill aie'iher i oti- i'erenee with the Marijiii-- of Salis.b.iry and the ambassador will probably the secretary of siatc for ihe colonies, (Jiianiberhiin. OPPOSE THE SVr.AR T1U ST.

Arbuckle Coffee Merchants, to Co Into the Refining Business. Xexv York. Oct. For some past rumors have been in dr. ion in connection with the declining tcmb'my in sugar stock of impending opposition on a very larire scale to the American Sugar Kciining company.

Tin- s.t'i.-k de- r-lini-d to heavy Uum.us crvstallixed into ihe staiement that Arbuckle coffee mercbants. had decided to go the sugar reiiuiug business. Tin- tinu at presen; is a iai-LT" distributer of its in ih burg. of tin- linn who wei approached by a representative of press declined to make any staienieiit. on the subject, but.

good inform, lijon in the siiL'ar trade -onlirins the ports. 1-1. Searles. treasurer of t'to A uicrica Sugar Koliniri.g said that lie had hea rd port in he llge. but llo Cndau by compelling Port" to grant neaily all the reforms demanded by Hie and them a sort of -government which was looked upon as being satisfactory to 'he insurgent badei 1 '('his frc-d) dt'tuonsl ieii in in all probability, bring aboo; Mirtber trouble and postpone again a ilelinitc- sel lonenl of ihe Fa-tern OPERAT011S- ST1UKE OVER.

Kev Canadian Pacific Makes Concessions lo the Men, Who will be while ihe individual members of tbe commission have spent much time in the preparation of their reports on special lines. Mr. Haar reporis that he was treated xx'ith the greatest courtesy in his work of searching and comparing ibe P.rilish records. The foreign placed nt. his service an export cleric and he with Mr.

De Haiui were allowed the use of the private oilicc of Mr. 'ha mheria in during tht- absence of ihe hitter. i ii. r.uioheries -ale a re being ra nightlv IN Havana, accordni- a ter received from one of ihe most reliablL' correspondents in the Cuban capital. Chief-of-l'idioc I Harrcra.

was Said have been because' his brutal nature by i- respou- aud from New York on Saturday, the 17th inst. lie will go from this city to Noxvark. .1.. win re lie wili visit the bishop of Newark and tho institutions of A Man inelii hns. tx'rn al- indnctid the ad minis; ration oi the ii.

in. and Cardinal Satolli. M-r. Sbat-ciii. the auditor, and Kool.cr, the seer, the b-legiit have in; e.l him with tbo nature ami d'lails of ii xvork of iiich he bus taken It was officially ai tin- d- that the retirement in- ipatirters of the so far us from Uome -hoxvs.

OMAHA DRESSMAKER KILLED. of S. I Axo oil In in FOKEST FIRES PUT OUT. Heavy Rains Put an End to In Northern Michigan Villages. irlliee corresponds to colond of the army, but no colonel the otlice under the of cruelly imposed by NVeyier.

I-'very night at police lieadisua:" "rs prisoners are taken out and pu; on the books as released. These individuals are guarded by one delegate and two poHcemen. lak--n between 1 and a. in. to a lauding pla al (he entrance of the harbor, i wo bl Us from the- police -rs.

im-e I there the prisoners and three policemen morning. Considerable damage has been done to timber anil Ilice lost about. IHO.OOH feet of logs. 'i'heir camp, reported destroyed, us 'iuved after desperate effort. THE LARGEST LOCOMOTIVE.

r.x])!><-t<-d tu Miles lion APPEALED FROM miLWAUKEE. in Ilio St. Paul Ilojtil is i AVliicIi Ilio I'au al Oet. d. Staies cniirt of ai is hearing toda ill the of he 1' piled Si.

Paul in dooati.l I iiirt y-'i v-- years ago by of Iowa ami MinneMila to the I Dakota, Southern Mel I and Missouri railroad-', all of which arc part of the Tried in Dane County St. I'aul sy: tetii. 'I'he This StEite. brought suit lo impose a of for I'egleel iug to make a reports al! in their possession and dispo- f-itioii. as provided for the Milwaukee ffderal court, xv xvas decided againsi the of sloe i ii the sugar 11 RURAL POSTAL SERVICE.

Experiment of Free Delivery to be I let postollioo depart mi-Ki o'licials hav decided to a rural deliv ery of the mails in connection on of tbe ill I the last of 'onL' priation of was i Iiemied in i ni'-nt ing ice are ii various state- the an to i.i tii in to c'-labli-b port i-- ii! I county iil annotlie-e i a it i- that ihe -i v. ill aboii- i die of this A PROPOSAL OF KAERIAGC. CliM-agr. ,11 One in the Form -it Smnoii.o-. CbicJJLM, 111..

7. MaUhcVv a ei- ma i and bus breach Mis- Ida 1.. ot thi- cit y. im e-t in, a te- I he alleged lo ha sil-Ciiue-l a llerrim: 1 dnvii'-j thr- i's a nntiibcr of cJL'al- lid-, it; e-. tiou groomN over AI of Mi- pie-ideii.

She and he- l'. fast and she chums (i, lie agree, I 1,1 marry her. P.crrinian thai lime a mairiod man bn: lias been divorced. llerriina d. nil tlci' to marry the young Ull.

Mrs. l.adenfiiirt: in Marry. i 7. -Tlie rn- mored ut Mrs. Adolph lo Kaiph N.

l-illis. fox In, tie- Mcadowhr.ok I Inn; c-bib. altli.o;:-h t'oniially a was true bv njembi-rs of I.a-l Went (o rida lor hi- llli. and there to Nasi-au. on his lo.iiie.

iltirihg a terrible ii" Jie citlier jumped board by a lie Idl an valued nt about ST.noi I.i ill. terms of his will even thing tu Wife. St: 3Iaki- Colorado t.miles. Denver. Cob.

Oet. o'clock this uiorp.iug the largest op- "i-atcd in the West ami one of the largest the I'nired States pulled uiit from the depo! here for Pueblo on its trial rue. The irain e.oc-ists of forty-live cars snd is abou: ISdl) Ion-. Taking into tin- urad" -om 'Kis eity to I 'aimer Lake, hi-. i-etna rkuble train fora single locomotive.

'1'lie new engine ir. of such huge linn the birges; locomotives 1'oraied by the roads rmining inlo 1 vcr arc nt in comparison. The U'eiulii nf engine with two L-a-i-i of wa ter is sev; nt li ve ions ami weiL-lit of the tank fellv is forty-ciL-ht tons. The i a n'k has gallons of and coal i Hie ca is twelve This would mi', if were Meees.sary. a trip io Pueblo and return -'Jill iles hont re- pieiiishiug the I'm I or supply.

li is estimated that tbe engine will make en live miles an hour any but (he most extraordinary -latlces. It' meets the expectations cf lleni-y Schlacks. superintendent, of mo- live pouer of the I Cr'inde l.v whom it was planned. I riniiiinu' lime of the fa-! trains he'wecii Improperly vrr T1 wi llr ed (l May bo S.M/.-rl. i Oct.

tlie United m-nil conn appeals CHARGED WITH PERJURY. i FLOUR BARREL TRADE-MARKS. KcUli'Mt Kiijoinril from It.MiMng Min- Chicagn. Oct. in federal court today granted an injunction againsi John Kokhan.

who i- ehat-L'c'd by i burn I-'lourinir coiiipany xxith reusing theirbar- reb. A SoO.u.in' bond demanded of line complaiiuMt; The court tixcd the amount at it Deal li Snips a Trial. Cbicairo. Oct. invaded the criminal coiir! and put a sudden slop io a inal in Tuihill's branch No.

Xesierday Clifford of the uo- ion del artmeiii he Fnioii Telegi-apii fell from his chair in the xvitiioss box. and died a texv minutes later. lieatt disease was ihe of Mr. Kx.rham had connected tin- Western I'nion ny f. out yea i I is tirst.

position ith the com iauy was in the capacity of an operator in tin Ilice. lie was afierxvanl erred to thr' quotation department, am! I several years ago was promoted to the position of manager thai depart mcni. Mr. Kvcrham was about -id years old. I and left a widuw and one child, a liulc boy.

lire imcs. a nd any of the wounds would have proxed fatal. A caf'fui search was made where the iiodv was found, but c.c.ild he dis- Tli.re trace of a struggle. Mrs. was a niaio r.

The woinrin X', as about ars of age. It JS bl li.X.d She a niUfdel'ed lo prevent from idling 1 ilamagtn-- to murderer. line i heard man and unar- o'ci. and heard the man call tin- xx oina a lia r. A says he -axv a man and 1 xvoman si rULzu-lin L' in (be vi.

1 1 o'clock at I. a-l shot'; on his rciurn trip s.on after niid- MYSTERIOUS MR. JOHNSON. Sinn I n.le S.nn Out of I cl '1 'il Delroii. '1 m.x ous eh.I 1 i bx i I 1 wit Ivipu- IP pi i in o.

,1 stnu s. 11 er, in on 1 r- r. bx Sp. eial Ageill i ni.d i'. to I le- I roil.

There is po-r i i.b i hal ihe is a pa i of a lar-e pei- io I'ldted Slat, el'l ot' ra I te I ie is to Lax brought aiioti: in.i mo hi-. dut; free, a to i he i m. Sl.rnl pel- ami hi- ac, r.er, xx a a ad i "ma 1 'i p' o.g a (be L- ra i'': MINNIE'S MARRIAGE PREVENTED. A Cirl I.oga^ed HARRY SMITH ELOPES. PlUTf-r 11 ItriUinnt Cntrhi An eu made -he prin- ng S--'a, liu- II a 11' of i i i I Hurtieil.

Limn. r. ru. t. 7.

is -i that rib'y lire err. 1 I t. week by and 1 i n-. Milwaukee. e- ill the FRAUDS IN FOREIGN LABELS.

Alaria Unrlieri 01; Trial. liarberi. nfler languishing for almost two years from behind ihe bars, will again be placed trial tomorrow to answer the killing Dominico Cataido. She cently brought doiX'n from Sing Sing i lUslioj jirison and is now iu the Tombs. Thi- Tlit- a i-rot was due Io the ara ions lo ma rrv loim-r 'I'e waiter al the Hyde where the girl also former! The beai'il of it arm in lime promised in give up he ma n.

IMgni-ed in 1h ime i ha the asked io explain io a jury the of iior crime. The first jury that tried the pri-ono, convict'-d her of niiirder in the iir-i degree, holding thai she had no ri--ht in cut her lover's throat be had refused (o inaiTV 'her. ihe court appeals decided tliat the case b.e Caldwell made nu iinpoiTan! deei- ion re- garding the false marking of bottles of Cnsc of spirit u.itis A revenue a number of packages of liipmrj Xewprirt. I Sewa'l-d. ''he he of p- and today.

fa i her of "William whom Sexvard in- sirticted a witness, swearing thai Pear! liryan was found iu ml could n. 1 ha murder. i on 1 11 i cinl jo ai :11 odicial duties ami ni.n r.iiam jnonnces that a new OI-LM i mn ofiercd such evidence to be kn-wn a.s he inuie 1 1 bis son lo -M( lt () js 11 i-'i' 1 to olTsel inlimi- THE FIRE AT GUAYAQUIL. in', reclor of tlio 'a 111 of A merica. a Cv'i-nirig his xx i a xx a r.

11 of that insM'. in self a ihe in ii pfopo-ed to relieve feel ora te nd i. i gi i a aivhhishnprie in A me! 1 eminent position abroad. replied thanking tlie asking ret ire xx itlioiil he im i It is Ireland that, with its P.SS than of population, it has more ia ns ihaii any in l-'urepe in the xx They number The has o-ened a rush. and Millin.r.x tag'-s xx'cre L.a.itcr than n.ixv.

ill Ihe eily L'i us a Si.eel car lines pass KSPKN MAIN DK C.ooDS Cariiets. Draperie-. it. i- still Among Ihe building knoxvn lo haxe been destroycil four lanks, aii the foreign coti'-ula les. i he hoiel except one.

I xv ciiurc 1 ad I iie principal business houses. military barracks and the arsenal. is fuiihcr stated that (Juayaijtii! h.is l.ieii Imrneil from the tbi cti-ioin house, tin- (lames cMciidii.g fioui ti.e b.auk I lie river. SUICIDF-: or BI-: LESSEP.S' SON. At I ITin Di-alli v.

as cide. It al supposed lhal caused bis death were th result a fall. Thief Nai in ChicaL'o. 7. P.y nailing a hi a box and shipping him in a "a as "household goods" ii of plundered ihe railroads in Chicago for a year.

Last nigh! three members of the gang were arrested and the slof.v ot llie clexer thieves made public. Tbe secured by the gang amounts to many lioii-ands nf dolla rs. A Corner in Wulmits. San 'a k. id.

7. of deals in ill the bis- (oi'V ol stale u'licii (he cMi'ire el' I'arbara coiinly. collected by the I i rowers' assn- the linn is not Knighls of Labor, sig.nsi (he call io organize. of Rl. Louis, Oct.

if St. I ev It is doubtful beau l.oml'.n i es is mo. old ler is becoming hi-- 1 I I.c, seed xo Coeds and Silk.v to lind better vaiu season. Mail ordcp the be-'! of a .01 Mil v. ilalM Foreign Crop --'I'hore beet, li, London.

i the London iiity the past week has den" damage to many being prevents from the crops in ihr midlands iu the north of members of the r.val Kngland and Scotlami. Much barley been for laai; ing. In the market of riira nger.s lhan il di i tin- ei'zlilceiilh an I'ropllClS. snid in have witnessed the xx hidi is said to have been the ver shown in Ihe eily. Colory ('rop Is Kiiined.

Tecninseh. Oct. the Te- Ctimseli celery-growers will lose money this year, the plmits being seriously affected with rust. Mr. Mcatore 1ms sunl; $10(1(1 already on his crop.

One car load shipped lo New York did not pny Ihe freight. wheat nervous and excited oiil XA( STIiDT'S (LI now nmeier. wiih Is to ihv lilkr Wis. Circu- Kesellers have Coine out. lie tone is l.

lrs generally weaker. California xvhe prompt delivery, was (pioted al IHIsi 1'arcels were steadv; iint-ihern spri 'II' It.IIIHC x- parade wheat, November Dccemocr ver uno.OOM T. was Muoted Kap (lir Monrf.s. Oct. I'residiM (').

f'. IJarbiT of the Diamond "ompany in a circular tu stockholders which he issued iu ihe next day or two will an- bulk of the Uussiaii cavalry is composed of dragoons, who trained to ligltl on foot as as in the saddle, and are drilled to attack in mass. Attend tiie on the 17,7. iO shares for the account of (he company was illegally used, and that it a claim I'micr wbi'O Wr BUSfMELSS CO1.I.F.GC i. nn.l llrnnilmiy.

MibvnnUi c.WI^. Tttor- li in the Moore brothers which will be held against, them until it is.

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