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WOMEN IN THK CAMPAIGN. ILLINOIS STATU KIWR ORfeAT MEN HONORED assail II. I MEET A kt'lNOUS stokm. WORK OF BAN DUX at lbs lln la-tHwmla. tka aM a iaa ai mt Um WKal Tnai Can Do tba ObaaM at Unlw yvrsity Trustaa ad Maiwbara I The Atlantic Oowrt la Bsrept by the Worst Onus for Years.

Uatesbarg. tie l. a. The Uirty-eighta aaaiveraary at Iks moua debate between taoaa two fa moua men. Abraham Liaoola ad amtary LWd of Dsapao at tiaor-buruo, ailun.

aw- Mt aaal KM Turn 11 taaltSB Wauwtag Jbjt, Altgeki has restated the righta at siUaaaahip IS the fuUowiu criminals: Jaaa Claaeey, at OaSsa, aarvaa an year la in 1wa paaMMttao tw br-caay: Jaw jia Wwtaisteadt. aervwi law ywars at Jatiet fur avtKsiut-tar; Oca ateUaire. ai it a served ana rear at Jataw ar assault to kill Kr.uk Ouudaua. ttl I vvtku otephea A Douglas, was celebrated The ail-absorbiug assisty sa ts that outcome of ihe pending campaign has fivj the time beiug ovevdlwkwd tb IMari hich UliasaW women may rsrht- r-avtUnas and ate Masarts Ar i Taa Uvea May tiav Bm luavl here Wednesday lu Ihe preseuie oi crowd estimated at U.uUu. The debate Washiagtiaa, Ont The supre.ua auwrt at Um failed State mat at aaeai M.

asd opened Ibe Iriiu of laSO All taa jastiaa were praaest at tee spaaing teas km. although udgs health aavaa as to make it probable be will Mat be abet to joia ka associates ihe heave a regularly. 1 be several justice during laa past summer visited their respective circuits sad sat wilt, (be circuit judges the disposition ot oases. except Mr. "Just tee Har- uti) bear in live lUttimg e.cv.au I'd the piearbl uuie lhe organised Bfcr.tK.iUc.

M.uu Uet towa Um ihssM Mala at eaeiteawai served tmu years al Owr tar aper-vliu a coaa4eac (sea Maatvte tmai.ua. wf wa acrvd aevaa years al Jabel effort ot republirau woucu in the atalav the m.O( thrilling Ut(M iii.i uoeurred la astaaera stianesou Ib.uk ot Sherburna rubbed at New York, Oct. IS. Tha Weat Indian hurricane which arrived in this eity Sunday is blowiug off the coast, making the water boil aud driviug the breakers mouuiaiu high. It center Monday inoruiug was about 700 miles off the coast at this point.

I his city and udjacent coast line on the outskirts have uol felt the full force of the hurricane. Little damage baa been done in bur ii. i.j aua rublr Albert iNuitier, ot Caaasnnton, who served yaar lao Chest rr imaaa far tmratary and lareaay: Ueunce Waeb ol r'uboj. at nnrder in ls sad aeoteaeed la lha Cta-tor slate urteua tur Ul targa sum at uiouey and two man leu. uo remaiaeu la wa.u.ug.u..

tnu tveeo maiul) lowam insuring the election of Maj. VI. hud. who stand for every oardiual principle of the republican mith, lo the return of souud money republicans to eos-gress and, ti tally, to the election of tha entire alale ticket aluKUl lU.lauU killed lUU. was held heueath lha clauie walla ot Knox college, and it was here that taa celebration of this day waaheld.

The aveol of the day look place shortly after oue o'clock. A receptioa committee composed ot the sophomore class of Knox college and a Dumber ot prominent ciliaens escorted Dr. Depew. Mr. Lincoln and Senator Palmer lo a large platform capable of aeating the invited guest which had been erected la front of the college.

After music by the Knox College Cadet band an address of welcome was delivered by Cot Clarke E. Carr. This was followed by an address by C. E. Nash, president ot Lombard university.

The anniversary oration was then delivered by Chiuneey Opportunity iuvolves responaibinty i Ite. rf- vv. uia.li a work iu iu" stricted a is her ballot. Them a re u. Wednesday.

About uooa i ajaas, osa ot whoa, looked Use a Biers roda aioug the maia street ou bt-cyeles They war both well dressed. kt wera unshed aud travel-ataiued. The Stranger bung around the outskirts until shortly after one o'clock, apparently siting up the situs Ho. At that time they sauntered lastly down Use street aud stopped immediately in front ot the llauk ot Sherburne. Short Irips lo urri) resot.a.

buaiues Mas transacted Monday save to receive luotioua fur admissions to the bsj When these bad been disposed of Ibe court adjourned and. accompanied the clerk abd marshal, eailed at the white house aud paid their respects to President Cleveland. This ceremouy, which has hren a part of the proceedings of ihe oaniug day of the tern from time immemorial, was intermitted in the years of 184 and 15 because this vicinity. Kerts from the Loug Island coast received say the Moriu ha increased iu fury ami that much damage is bring done. At 2: 30 o'clock Monday inoruiug a monster wave struck Seidl'a coucert hall at ltrightau and lore avvav two-thirds of the structure.

main ways by which, in the most wnoo-avaassaa a'nd wonainlv manner, women may iutlueiice ami augiuent the national Twelve hundred BMas attended Ihe annual meeting iu Chicago of lhe Illinois grand lodge The oRW-ers who served during ware reelected aa follows: Urand master. Owen Scott. Ktoomtnston: deputy grand master. Kdsrard trauJ aardeu. Miteheueh.

IVwrta, juasor gtand. wardea. tlwm M. Mautlaa grand treaiurrr.WUey al. Ksaa.

tlvteag graad secretary. J- M-C. IHU. tttooauagtan: araad ehaiaaln. Jerome R.

Uorta. Owealur. grand stewaid. John tingo, IVorla. grand tyler.

It K-gtevana, Catcaga- JwlM.) t.ea. Maeaer. A farmer bj lhe uameof IVrry Kergu There is liale hope' that the remainder Altar a moment's talk they vvas Ml M. Depew. Other addresses were delivered by Tiobert T.

Lincoln. Hon. Frank Ham lin. of Chicago, son of Hannibal Hahi- bank, aud the elder of ibe two men of of the president from the eun be aved. The Hnghtou lteach race track stubles are Hooded aud the horses have 1111 removed.

Hough estimates dans financial losses along the Coney eagaed Assistant ashier George Thor- uJty, burn conversation. isj.kl what ueeurred inside the A LOVfcH vKIMl a is not known, as nobody was on hwuTa 111. veihan for Keratins lu- street in the immediate vicinity at and state vote, even it 'uvj uirmri. uatv uol ikjHe.it the full ballot. This year three university trustee are to tc elected and w.mien naiy oto for then otneera.

Like msny another duly this has lawn lmioswl with or without their asset. IJke any other hny of cltlaenahip it should be performed conscientloualy. The uniteralty st Chsmpaign up-ported by taxation aa it la afaosld receive a wdl the moral upvort if tlie people Since ita governing board ia intirely elective from ita three ex-of-ficio members the governor, prsafe h-nt ot state btstrd of agriculture and mipcrintendenlof public Instruction to the nine trustees three of houi are elected at every state election for ton, residing two miles east of I'lauo, was shot and insiantly kltlevl by i-eier lin. who waa vice president with the martyred Lincoln, and S. S.

McClure, the New York publisher. The dedication of a monument to the soldier dead of Knox county was the first event of the day. It was Intended to he an unveiling, but circumstances caade it a simple dedication. The heroic figure ot a private soldier, designed to crown the monument, has not arrived in Galesburg. It ia in a box car somewhere between here and the New Hamp Heln, a laborer.

Fergms had brought aueulai Marrlag. Thaa KUU Mivu.elf. St. Louis, Oct. 13.

Because bis I sweetheart. Miss Tillic Dietsumn, of 7623 I'olk street, would not consent to marry him and leave the city. Philip Zimtner shot and fatally wounded Ibe I girl at one o'clock Monday i aud. runhing iulo the yard in from ot the house, bred a bullet into his own Hein's wife home with him the at that time. One ot toe uesprrauoea, asrweaer, evidently got bold ot a roll a bills contaiuing about Tbor-burn probably tried to prevent the men frocn getting away with the money, ami they wliipied out their revolvers ad began tiring, and at the same time retreating.

One of the bulleta struck Thorburn Island beach at A large number of temporary structures along th water front were destroyed. The boulevard was Hooded as far aa Neptune avenue. The Ocean hotel, west of the Hrightou lteach hotel, was surrounded by water and the portico inundated. The foundation was injured and for a time it seemed that the building would be destroyed. Wolberg's hotel.

Van Wort'o fish "restaurant, a pavilion In front of I'nlnu-r's bathing house, Johnson's photo gallery, the front of Louis Stauch's bathing pavilion. WaNhV bathing house. Tilyon's bike track, and sence ot his own wife and Hein went to fiia amial and shot him. He theu called for his wife and shot her in the neck, and the doelor says she will die ilvinc laalaat v. witn Hein was bout.d over to the next grand ia the oeck and another cut the aorta, Njss her sister, had jum Jury.

amiosi, rturued from the theater, shire granite quarries. The pedestal, however, was dedicated. Fifteen thousand people or more stood among the tombs of Hope cemetery and (wicked the lurrounding streets during the cere term of si year it appears tbat um real reaponalbillty of tlie proper ad- 1 hemorrhage. The shooting in biinist ration Ot tt affairs rests upon tne iteonle who elect, so that the w.ancn eutreatwl his sweetheart to marry hire once, but she refused, and her refusal was upheld by her sister. Zimmer be came furious aud.

drawing revolver, tired two shots ut his sweetheart's sis h- bank aroused the town and people began running in tbat direction. The first man to reach the place was Olaf Oestern. of Luverue, a traveling sales-Mm for the Wood Harvester company, Coffey's Hrightou plaza were all Oam-aved or totally destroyed. Raskin's uf the Mate really share this rewpon- una. Hi Maeh.

A. V. Mitchell, one of the pioneers of La Salle county, was killed near, Streator while out bicycle riding. As he seared a bridge over a small stream iu the northern part of the city his wheel wei into a hole and Mr. Mitchell wa monies, the monument is entirely oi granite, and when completed will measure 24 feet from the ground to the tip of the soldier's bayonet.

The oration was delivered by Hon. Kobert T. Fibility in a direct way hi far as thnt they "may vote for the rust ecs ar.d Indirectly by Influencing, in ernry nsistent way the election of tlM afi tt. The deseniiloes evidently feared that they would be captured, as jtbey quickly turned their firearms upon He made a dash to grapple ter, both shots missing the girl, lie then tired two shots at Tillie, one taking effect in her left breast and another in the foot. He then killed himself, ns stated above.

Zimmer was about t3 years of age and a blacksmith by rx-offlcio metnbera of the tvoorvl oi trustees ns well as that ot the repub ice slide, which was damaged by the storm of a month ago. suffered again and is now a complete wreck. The Sen-side Athletic club house was surrounded by water and the sw inging bike carousel next to it was all but ruined. The Old Iron pier thnt was believed to be invincible and that had been buffeted by the storms of over 20 winters, was cut in two by the foree of the waves. Manhattan Bench shared the disaster.

Much of the ornamentation of the iiuli in front of the Manhattan lican cnmlidotea for the general assembly throwu over the enioaukment. striking on his head on the rocks below, fracturing his skull and breaking his neck. He was years old. Oalaaaan'a HUtmrie Kvaaa. The thirty -eighth anniversary of the famous debate between Abraham Lincoln aud Stephen A.

Douglas was celebrated here in the presence of a crowd Republican women are urgnl to per fect county, township and district or- The unveiling of the tablet by President Finley's three-year-old daughter then followed. The tablet is of bronxe. with raised letters, and is about 18 inches by two feet in size. The Inscription on the tablet commemorative of the debate is as follows: "This memorial tablet blared here to recall the joint donate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas.

boe words these walls echoed October the 7th. IKS." "Equality anions the different Mates Is srnniration, with view of influencing hi full vote for the notional aud state. CAMPAIGN AFFECTS TRADE. Blc Mat IB Postal KeeelplH Hue to l'ollt- leal AgMaHao. Washington, Oct.

13. The effect of the political agitation upon business is indicated by the falling off in postal receipts for the quarter ending September 30. There is a falling off of estimated at 2j.tsw. A memorial tablet was unveiled at Knox college ami ad avith them, but was not quick enough, as be was struck on the head and fell Head at their feet. They ran down the Street, firing at random, while people the street scurried to places of safety.

The fleeing robbers ran about three blocks to a clump of bushes, where they coached their wheels, mounted tbem and rode rapidly away toward be fowa line, six miles to the south. Itayor E. Everett at once did all in bis power together with the town marshal to run down the bandits. He no sent a dispatch to Gov. Clougb at St.

Paul, telling him of the awful tragedy and asking advice. vJJ'eJls. Oct. 10. John D.

Sair, who no doubt engineered the robbery dresses were made by Chauncey M. Depew. Robert T. Lincoln and Senator Palmer. Beach hotel was swept away, and the magnificent lawn in front of the Oriental hotel was made a dismal waste.

At Rockaway Bench at least 20 hotels and pavilions were carried away. Seaside avenue is flooded, and the residents are in a panic. Connections with Kar Rockaway are all cut off. as the ocean and bay meets in several places. T.ifes":ivefs have been called to Edge- i i.

i oer a Century. Mrt. Sophia Klamfoth. who first saw ticket and especially to nill out a full vote by women for the three muulivtates for university trustees Mary Turner Carrlel, Thomas 3, Smith ami Francis M. McKay.

WOMEN'S RKPrBUAlv! STATS CEN-TTtAL roMMITTEE. Mrs. 1. tirnce Boat tuck, Ohalrman. Mrs Kilburn llarwood.

Vice fhatrman. Mrs James Frak Secretary. First district, -Mrs. L. Drace Shattuck.

Cstmi district. Mrs. W. Atkinson. Third 'district Mrs.

fharl- Hinckley. Ch (cairo. Fourth dlntrlct. Mrs. John H.

Tail. Cat-Fifth district. Mrs Jam-s Frake fhl- a cardlnKrprlnclple upon which all our institutions "He Is blowing out th moral lights around us who contends that whoever wants slaves has a right to hold them." Uncoln. The unveiling address was then delivered by Senator Palmer. After the exercises a reception vsas held at the college until six o'clock.

ooo, as compared with the quarter ended in June and Slii.OOO as compared with the quarter ended September 30 of last year. While the loss is not large for the "last quarter as compared with the cor-resnonding quarter of 1S93. it has taken the light of day in Mecklenburg, (ier-manv. more than 102 ago. passed away at Evicston.

lhe date of her birth was Mir. IT. I DM. She leaves a more, as the hotel is expected to be at descendants. Her wrecked.

A PRELATE'S DEATH. great-grandohiitlren number 42 and she Die hotel at Hog island was seen place in the face of the fact that the postal revenue increases more rapidly than population in prosperous years, and that there would have been an increase of nearly $1,000,000 under norma) conditions. has tw greut-preat-grandchildren. eaco. oing 10 sm at ieu i i district Mm.

Kllsabeth W. SKIp- Sixth HI. Wife and Hiluwlf. morning, nog isianu is. with water, and the ocean is running harks Williams, a colored hod car Archbishop of Canterbury stricken with Apoplexy at Church.

Londun, Oct. 12. The archbishop ot Canterbury, primate of all England and metropolitan, lit. Hon. anil Most Uev.

Edward White Benson. D. and privy- the main shore ot iar hoekaway. pes, Chicago. Seventh district, Mrs.

-harles K. AfTeld. Chicago Eighth district Mrs. Edward Poole, Aurora. Vlnih Mmtrtrt Mrs II Law.

DlXOh. Hotels are three feet under water, and number of families have been obliged councillor, died suddenly Sunday while to vacate On the bav side, yachts, large and i divine services in the church rier near Peoria, shot and killed his wife and thea committed suicide. The bodies were found a short distance above the eity. She had been shot three times and he once. -They, were married two years ago snd separated last May.

Jealousy caused the tragedy. ToW In a Few Uses. 1 I .1 ho at Sherburne Wednesday afternoon, is dead, as is also Marshal Uallien, of Ban- croft, la. This bloody sequel to the county tragedy came a few min-ates after nine o'clock Friday morning in a bloody battle on the state line road near Elmore, Minn. A posse of 100 men in command of Deputy Sheriff Ward, of Sfartin county, got on the trail of Sair shortly after daylight and tracked him to a farmhouse; Deputy Ward knocked at the door and was answered by a woman, but before she had spoken three words Sair rushed up behind her and began firing over her shoulder at the officers.

He fired seven times in quick nstecessioa, one of the bullets striking Marsha! Callien in the forehead and laUras him instantly. The desperado then quickly ran out of the house by way of the back door, mounted his bicy- eiaml dashed off toward the east. The asne caught sight of him and followed at Havvarden. The archbishop was the small, are oenif; ire coast from Kd gibe re to Seaside is uest of Mr. Gladstone through wham he was appointed to the archbishopric Tenth district, Mrs.

Fanny M. Worthlng- ton. Eleventh district, Mrs. W. H.

Jenkins. Twelfth smtriet Mrs. S. M. Ilra lford.

Peotone Thirteenth district. Mrs. Sue A. Pika Sanders, lttoomlngton. Fourteenih district.

Mrs Wilbur C. Al-vord. Peoria. a Fift.nth district. Mrs.

J. R. Webater. Monmouth. Sixteenth district.

Mrs. James H. Dan-skin. Jacksonville. Seventeenth district.

Mrs. kUburo Har- SUICIDE OF A MAN AT NIAGARA. Deliberately Jumps Into the River and Is Carried Over the Cataract. Buffalo, N. Y-, Oct.

13. Early -Monday morning a good-looking man years old jumped over Niagara falls. He appeared in Prospect park during the rainstorm, when he found Prospect Point deserted. Two haekmeu were lounging in the shadow of the inclined railway station and saw him put some money in his hat and set the hat on the stone" wall. He then buttoned up his overcoat, which was a cinnamon brown, snrang up on the wall and jumped into uniler woter.

The railroau track irom Seaside to Hollands is covered with water. Canterbury and, in company with the (iladstone family, went to the At the annua! meeting in Streator of Ocean and bay meet at Hollands, it Hawardeu church Sunday morning. tne rjUor i.ai0rs' Protective associa- fter the services had commenced a tion Secretary W. F. FitggeraW stated the wind continues, halt the ueacn win be swept avcoy.

commotion was noticed in the (Iladstone that 30 saloons had been dropped out wood. uecatur Hahnels. Seaside and Arverneare nan jiew and immediately thereafter church of business in Chicago, and 500 more Ebrfatrenth lilsinrt, neuo j. ttendants were seen removing tne vforth, Moweequa. under water.

would drop out the coming quarter: John C.ainty, of Chicago, was elected Nineteenth district. Mrs oiary mwwwy At Atlantic City, N. J- the storm and archbishop, who. it was supposed, was suffering from a tit. He was taken to the river.

He went over the falls instantly, for he struck near the brink. president. the rectory, and medical assistance was high tide has further injureo tne irou pier and taken another section of the structure away togetlier with the big istilv summoned. The doctor music uavilion. The yachtmen wharl worked over him in vain, and at 11:45 The hatcontained 40 cents, lhe boay has not been recovered.

DEFEAT FOR MACEO. o'clock, he died. The physicians state nt the inlet, 200 feet in length, has been completely destroyed. hat death was caused by apoplexy. Mrs.

O- Lus was riding to the second floor at the It 4 M. clothingstore in Peoria with her two boys, when Oliver the elder, was caught between the elevator and ceiliug and'instautly killed. Maj. Thomas J. Larison, a veteran of the late war, who was found dead in bed at the home of his sister.

Mrs. T. P. llrooks, in Stanford', was buried at Lin Aslmrv Park and bong JLsraucn nave Archbishop Benson was 07 ears of age. Twentieth district.

Miss Estelle Rsrosey. Oskithjosa- Twenty-first district. Mrs. Carrie Alexander. Belleville.

Twenty-sfeond district. Mrs. Sarah B. HTl. Ma M.

Dempe, Odg Mrs Mary A. Kepnlnger, CarllnvUle. Miss Kate Smith. Laneavllle. Mrs.

Ellsaeth F. Wilson. Peoria. Mrs. Augusts Levi.

Chicago. Mrs 1- 1.. Morrison. Lincoln. Mrs.

Millie Jackson, Sal. Mrs. Mary E. Syken. Monmouth.

Mrs. Edward Rohy. Chicago. Mrs. Mary Kennedy Brown.

Chicago. Mrs. Flo Jamleson Miller, Monllcello. Mrs. Marion Foster Washburne.

Chicago. KEEP UP THE FIGHT. Insurgents Reported to Have Sustained Heavy Losses. Havana. Oct.

13. Dispatches received suffered" to the extent of thousands of STRIKE IS OFF. lollars, and the damage continues with here Monday from official sources in the Telegraphers Effect a Compromise with Province of Pinar del Kio say that so every wave, jvt asuuij nre "pounding heavily against the fa other battle has been fought between kne behind. This chase was kept up for four miles, when Sair broke a pedal on his wheel and took to the fields on foot. As he ran across a cornfield toward at clump of trees Deputy Sheriff Ward dashed up, dismounted, and, resting his a -j a upon a tree, fired, the shot from his Winchester taking effect in the robber's cbautdcr The latter fell, it was sup-aaaaed from the shot from the gun.

but srhen the posse gathered around him It ns found he had shot himself in the head, the shoulder wound only being a slight oue. Upon examining the body the officers found a portion of the anoney stolen from Sherburne in an in-nide pocket of his shirt, the amount, befog about $600. Fastened to a belt aroond his body were two revolvers and a wicked-looking dirk knife. The the Canadian Montreal. Oct.

S. The tele mous board walk, carrying aesirucuou their wake. The planking has beeu graphers' strike on the Canadian facibc the Spaniards and the insurgents under Antonio Maceo, resulting in another victory for the former. Gen. Echague torn up from Seventh avenue to Asbury railway was declared off Wednesaa avenue, a uistaiice ui ue.

wui morning. It is unuerstooa tnai an ui was in command of the government coln. The post offices at Riverside and Alexis have been raised to the presidential class. Frank G. Smith, harness dealer, and a well-known horseman, made a voluntary' assignment at Rockford.

The At the foot of Sixth avenue several sum- i 4 Ilm those operators who have not per troops and Maceo led the enemy. The formed criminal acts will be reinstated. mer nouses uave oeeu monument marking the spot where the fighting took place at ban uiego. ann the insurgents are alleged to have sus The other terms agreed upon are in the nature of a compromise. The trouble was New Kra vvns wrecked in lbo-l tonnled over and wrecked.

liabilities are S2i.00u and assets tained enormous loss. The dispatches also sav that the loss of the Spanish was settled by a committee ot the W. W. Blood, of Petersburg, accident It is feared Josepn toie, i.iuiaiu Brotherhoods of the Engineers, lire- trooos was considerable, that the fight ally shot and kiUed himself at the resi r.nmii and Samuel Hamilton, of barne The Galesburg Mail states the situation in Illinois thus: "To all outward appearances the republican party has not for years had a more hopeful outlook for complete victory all along the line. The demo-cratic "party is divided on the financial question, and its leading members are doing all in their power to defeat the regularly nominated ticket.

The influence of he business men of the country, regardless of party, is with the republicans, and defeat looks inz continues, and that no details are at body was taken to Elmore at noon and dence of James I ounsel, near ifamen p.it vv ho went out on the roead- thence west to Sherburne later. The j)respnt obtainable. men, conauciors ana ov ucuiueu. asking as a conciliatory medium between the Canadian Pacific railroad and the strikers. with eiirht horses, were overtaken 8 baa Jurneo I Bieveles.

City. Kan. Mr. Blood went to Kansas to look at some land that he had recently purchased. the tide and have txTisheil.

tney tlnml iv without findinsr a verdict. Th St. Louis, Oct. 13. Circuit Judge had not returned late Monday night.

and it was impossible for anyone in the The tieorgla Election. Atlanta, Oct. lo. Otheial returns Russell decided Monday that the Mis souri railroad company must carry .1 town to get out to them. show that the democratic majority for Tt.

Bettis' bicycle from Webster Grove the state ticket in Wednesday's election body of the dead marshal was taken to Bancroft, la. Albert Lea. Oct 12. Fred Pratt, the companion of John D. Sair in the bank robbery and double mur-fcr at Sherburne, this state, last Wednesday, is in jail here, having been A LASSIE SUICIDES.

to St. Louis and return without charge ill run over SU.OOO. Atkinson's ma The third attempt to wipe out the saloons in Areola by fire occurred lien the restaurant building adjoining M. J. l.vn.

h's saloon was act on fire. The flames were extinguished with but little damage. John Sims. John Reed and George Wit brow were drowned in the Mississippi river near Meyer. Their boat above the cost of Mr.

Bettis' transports Female Satvatlonlst Take Her Own Ufa A Romantic Career. Hon ticket. The. case Was instituted jority falls below-' this by several thousand, but this fact is due to local tigbts on the head of the ticket One notable Ibitte. Mont Oct.

13. Helen Fors- last April as a test. The railway com land. a member of the Salvation Army taken while into custody Saturday morning attempting to escape from the pahy filed a motion to quash the alternative writ of mandamus secured and feature is the fact that the democrats committed suicide Monday by taking have carried the Tenth district. Wat 1 where he was surronndeo.

rratt noison. A few years ago she was mas Judge Hnssell overruled the motion hile this is true, it will not do for the republicans to make up their mind that the victory is won and nothing more remains to be done. The fight must be kept up until the polls close in November. It will jiot do to take It for granted that theTntelligence of the voters will cause them to cast their ballots for the republican candi-' dates. It must be remembered that the advocate, of tree silver have been working for years to accomplish their purpose, and that their literature has son's district, which is the closest in tne captured near Lake Mills, Winne- The decision applies to all railways in queraded as a man aud was implicated The buikiing- at Peoria occupied by state.

Missouri. in a daring bignway roooery hi ue.eua She and a male accomplice were ar mago county, about 12 miles tram the place where Sair. killed himself. Kille.l by ralaoaril Blsev.it. tbsii Oct 12.

The family of rested and her sex discovered. he was acquitted, but her companion ana sent to prison for 40 years. She waa afterwards converted by Salvationist the Psraons Horologies! institute snd the Idle Manufacturing company, was nearly destroyed by fire, the loss being Siaixoss. The body of W. Puffer.

whofliap-pesred from the home of his daughter. Mrs. M. S. Mct.rath.

in Fulton, on September 30. wss found bv two hunters Ottawa. Out- Oct. 13. The Laurier ministry has selected Thursday, November 2C as Thanksgiving day for Canada, as in the United States.

The Army Exehaag Approved. San Francisco, Oct 10. News was received here Thursday that the war department has approved May. Dar-1 log's exchange from Col. Uraham's retriment the Fifth artillery, to the Third artillery, which replaces the Fifth at the Presidio.

This transfer was effected by the courtesy of Msj. snd has been active in army work ou government four years ago purpose Granville Uarbert was taken violently aaek Friday evening after partaking of bot biscuit and Harbert and his daughter, Mrs. Albert King, have since died mast several others are in a precarious condition. Floor with which rat poison had been mixed was made op into the coast ever since. She came to Butte changed the date to a week ahead, bu few weeks aro and has been known the present government thinks it bene omlee the name of Tripp.

No been read and reread around every fireside in this country since 1891. It must follow that this general circulation of literature has had some effect on the minds of the people who have read It. and it ia not surprising that deluded men are fourd in every community advocating the cause of free to have it uniform with the Americas is assigned tor her suicide. who were walking along a small stream about a mile east of the city. In a fit of insanity Miss Jennie King, aged "7 years-killed her brother's daughter, Grace King, nesrif four months' rcpnMic Cvelometer readings must be noted Uamaey.

ot the Third artillery. Tin Killed n.t Two Fatally Hart. W'iUiamsport. Ia Oct. 12.

At Dent's Run. Elk county, Friday, an excursion train on the Allegheny Valley railroad. STATISTICS. Hid On Art or DiaS. St.

Louis, Oct 10. Christian llanncs with understanding in order to get ac old. at TVoria. by pounding her on the There am CJjnOM.fiOC different curate miasm mi nts in hilly coun who was known as the oliest seed with a reek. try.

Surveyors do not measure surface actor la America, died st his I whist hands is pack of cards. retaining from tan toe. stroes a A M. Kav. who murdered Joahna Big-- Statisticians surree that the population bere Thursday evening, aged T5 lengths up asd down hill, but by levels, snd on hillv road the snrf ace length eerstag Asgsst IS, asd was being held at JaeLeaasboro under a rT.fWO band for He came to New York ia 1SV' st circuit court, fatal'.

silver. The march of ed neat Ion along republican lines must continue without abatement to the end tbat victory may be complete." Cetrterrille has a republican club of 100 cavalrymen, BetvideTe Hub ot 100 and Richmond one composed exclusively of veterans awl their sons. With the MeKiaiey-Tanser train, the governors' train and the excursions to Pcaained there 14 years. Since Hajgaja. made his home in is eity.

of the world averages 199 women to uu) too men Acoording to the statistics of be de partsieBrt of agrienltore wheat lands in Kansas rest St $2-10 per sere. as recorded by the revolntions will be sssny ysrds to the aaBe lor. ger than the distance worded by inilinlinnSi or a map. hand-car on woven a nan aoxm uc-men were riding to work. Joseph Kitchuaki waa dead when picked sp asd two other members ot ths truck crew were fatally hurt laemaa tat Bamtlew.

Ferry. O. T-, Oet s. Tws gamblers. Jose and Evasa.

bwseoed a gssg st (Ware Indians here and the Indians ran on trial at Sleroons on Oet. lb. Ordinal liaetaao de secretary of the departmeat Russian thieves asd tmrglars bet Ill acquitted. The life of a sailor ia year aster with the ii the oonstroc-ion of briefs asd gramt cSian- that if thev enter bowse for the patr- pose of theft, and carry with abesa a asmtsef orders, died Fndoy morning Carts, IHii ppraated state years ago care aa 1 candle made of a murdered rat the gamblers I ing a great i Jhr a bnra at Napie Jaeuary :2. mm.

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Years Available:
1872-1986