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ST. JOSEPH WEEKLY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1891. mained outside ar went home unable to gain entrance. Steele. John Glenn.

Henry A. BirdsalL LAST WEEK III OHIO. THB KEELEY REMEDY COWARDLY CHILIANS James K. Burton, William Baylis. ebriateas the possessor of a vicious nature, deserving only of locked doors and prison regime to cure him, deserves to be classed with those relics of Additional Daniel Uuengenclc, William Reynolds, Daniel Jones, William Ainsworth.

Doctors Tot Expected to Endorse Further Particulars of the Assault the dark ages who believed the insane possessed of demons and deserving of Increase Wallace D. Johnson, Jere Major McKlniey'a Marvelous Campaign-He Has Made a Hundred Speeches. a Formula Which, is Not Known to Them. In hie vLsit to Franklin oounty today the major has spoken to two big crowds, one of farmers at Canal Winchester this afternoon, and the other to the tailoring men and merchants of Columbus. He came up from Springfield this morning, was met at the deitot by Hon.

George K. Nash and others of the Columbus committee, and escorted to the hotel, where he on-American Sailors at Valparaiso. in the same condition as to the lack of popularity In their candidates. It Is therefore about a stand-off between them, and the Republicans ought to carry more districts and counties this fall than they did last falL They ought to have a majority of thirty-five in joint ballot in the legislature. If they follow the advice of McKinley and vote the straight ticket from top to bottom they will have, and the infamous jerrymander of last year will be wiped out and Ohio redistricted on fair lines to allow the majority of the voters to elect the majority of the members of congress.

the pillory. A better sentiment prevails now, and popular feeling is sure to develop to such an extent that legislation will be enacted soon nrovidine miah D. Ramsey, Richard Finch, John L. Jacobs, Hiram Jenkins. Reissue Thomas B.

Kelsey, Hiram Akers, William L. Black, Elbert J. Kuhn, Samuel Smedley. Original Widows Sarah E. Lester, Josephine Barnhart, Peggy Clark.

THEY ABE NOT OPPOSED. for places where a drunkatd mav be NO LONGER ANY DOUBT. STABBED IN THE BACK. cured instead of being punished. "I wish to distinctly state," the doc Medical Men Daily Sendinsr Pa The Unarmed Blue Coats Make a Democratic Districts Swinging Into Line With Republlcana tor concluded, "that there is no desire on the part of any one as far as I know to create an opposition to Dr.

Keelev. tients to Dwight Asylum. Missouri. Original George W. Harter, Robert F.

Appleby, John Coleman, Henry Huber. Samuel T. Crain. Desperate Resistance. Nothing, certainly, is further from mv James T.

Dobbins, John Ochs, Henry Xil an informal reception. After dinner the Lincoln club and the Buckmaster club escorted him to the deM)t, where a special train was waiting to carry them to Winchester. The train of ten coaches wes crowded. The meeting at Winchester was in the public square, and was made up principally of farmers from the southern part of the county. Mc- mind.

MOUND CITT. MO. Ortcotter, Augustus Andrews, James Attacked From Behind by an Over Ethics ol the Profession Other Doctors Who Hare Remedies So Miracles Claimed "The gierits Qf the -X Gold Treatment. fli Orest tmnnrtnnr of ftnvlns the tg-Isltttnrs Campbell's 1 hnncrn (lone-ID t'rleari (nnrrri that II Una thnw. Gold as a Medicine.

Physicians are interested in a nega Rnslness and Society Mention City Im proTtmcota. whelming Mob Fight Awful Odds Dislike of Yankees by "Ignorant Chilians. S. Ginger, Ephraim Allen, Patrick O'Reilly, James W. Gilmore, Thomas Whitaker, Joshua Benge, James D.

Morrison, Redmon Whitehead, John O. Woods, John A. Burd, Laman W. tive way in the recent use of chloride Kiuley returned to Columbus at Mocsd City, Oct. 19.

Special. Miss Emma Davis of Maitland and Miss Lou Pierce of Waco, are the Valparaiso, Chili, Oct, IS. I send of gold and manganese as a specific for consumption. Dr. M.

II. Lackersteen, a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, said yesterday that the Chicago, Oct. 1C Pysicians are misunderstood, Dr. Gray of La Porte, claims, in regard to their attitude to Deilks, Moses IL Holliday, Dempsey Cope, Robert C. McAllister, Thomas Gathens, William C.

Cook, Thomas guests of Mrs. J. H. Jones. you nrther particulars of the shoot o'clock, and immediately after supper was called u)on to review the parade.

Hi visit to the county has shown tlie Republicans that they have a good lighting chance in this Democratic sec-t ion. The eutusiasm over him today I' aue has secured rooms over Welty Wehrle's store aid will locate McCarty, William C. Alsdorf, Conant arugs mentioned had been known to to the profession for manv vears. Fosbury. there soon.

There seems to be not hint; in the Additional Albert Shelf sky, Jacob actual history of the case reported A. V. McMillen has just completed a ward the Keeley cure. "I am in daily receipt of letters," said the doctor yesterday, "which go to show that medical men throughout the country have been sending patients to Dwight. Avast W.

Couch. Milton T. McCoy, James CoLrsmrn, Onus Oct. 17. Major McKinley ha finished another week of hi a campaign, uni with it has sur-ImmI all former records at a campaigner In Ohio, where greater record have leii mndo than in any other it iite in the Union.

He ha In en in sixty-three of the eighty-eight count let of the state, has made one hundred eeclie since his Domination for has trav ing affray between the sailors from the Baltimore and the Chilian man-of-war's men in the streets of this city. Liberty was given the American sailors for the first time since the change of government. The intendente assured Captain Schley of the Baltimore that by Dr. Sylvester of Portland. handsome residence on his corner lot i just what it was the day he was nominated, when even Governor and Mrs.

Campbell joined the Republicans in honoring him. ClaspilL that would indicate more than should and will soon erect another on the lot Reissue George Griffith. Original, widows, etc, Minor of ohn follow from a chancre of medicine in amount of adverse criticism has been adjoining it. Mr. McMillen is one of our most prominent business young that disease.

It is generally supposed that medical men are disposed to re CAMI'IIKLL'S CI1ANCK CONE. H. Kassing, Sarah J. Lewis, Margaret C. Henry, Nancy Howland, Elizabeth Bender, Margareth DieseL Wilhelmina full protection would be given heaped on physicians generally for not having been more enthusiastic in sing ject new remedies.

Nothing could be men and is adding much to the ap pearance of lower Mound City. Kriege, Rebecca J. Reed, Elizabeth further from the fact. If the remedy is demonstrably efficacious it will be ing the praises of Dr. Keeley's treat Hipp, Anna Curran, Catherine a.

Leander Thompson, recently of Maitland, is now at home in his men. The feeling between the A' can and Chilian man-of-war's meif ever, has been running very hig( The row between the Baltimore's ment, and it has been charged against CTampett, Martha A. Cobbs, Friederika used, and where a physician refuses to prescribe it, depend upon it, he has them that they evince a desire to stand lioettcher (mother), Clara Krelenkamp property, recently purchased of J. T. Evans.

tried it and found it unavailing. And, (mother), ivlizabeth Emerson (mother), between humanity and a great boon. W. 1L Hunter has moved from Mait uy the way. the use of the term bi ow, I am really glad to be given a chloride of gold is unscientific, for D.

Oct. 18. Pen Washington, chance to clear away the clouds that there is no such compound known to land to our city and has accepted a position in our telegraph office under Thomas Morrow. We extend a cor sions have been granted to the follow hide the real issue. chemistry.

The ter-chloride of gold iq ing: "In the first place, aatever friction I-fnoerat Now Conred that Jiminle Una Wo Show In Ohio. CoLrMixs, Oct. 19. "Major McKinley i already elected," was the declaration of Senator Sherman in his sjiecch at Cincinnati Kx-Governor Foraker repeated it and Democrats concede it. None of Governor Camp-Indl's friends claim that he will be elected, and among the betting fraternity it is impossible to place, money except against majorities for the Republican candidate.

The Democrats are bending all their energies to capture tho legislature, save the gerrymander, Michigan izo Ohio, and elect another Democrat to dial welcome to all new comers and bid In Kansas To Columbus ScanneL meant, and is used generally with chloride of sodium or common salt." exists between Dr. Keeley and medical them well. eled 'jyKjO miles to educate the eoplo regarding the tariff and honest money. Oovemor Foraker In his first ram-Jmign fcnrpnssed all former records, making eighty speeches. MoKinleyhas already surpassed that record, and has two weeks still lefore him.

His meetings have leen the largest lield in Ohio since the Hayes campaign In and it is safe to ny that he lias already spoken to 300,000 eople in Ohiow That he has gone through so much work Is a marvel to his most intimate friends, and yet he shows little tho effects of the hard travel, broken rest and constant talking in the ien air, Er. Edward F. Wells, the well known men, has not originated with the latter. Benjamin McElroy, John McGregor, Henry H. Opdyke, John W.

Fench, George Brown, Asa Dewey, Emery L. Mrs. Lawrence Kaucher of Trenton, Mo- is visiting her parents and rela tives here for a few weeks. specialist in diseases of the lungs, placed he use of gold and manganese as a specific in phthisis upon a plane with Bishop Berkeley's famous "tar Dr. Keeley is, so to speak, leading the attack.

Physicians look at the situation just this way: What is claimed to bo a wonderful cure is discovered. Re Clark, Isaac N. Estep, Reuben Bates, Wesley Burford, Jefferson Tharp, Mrs. Lester G. Sapp of Chillicothe, Mo is tho guest of her parents for a water" in the last century, or the wnue.

sailors and the Chilians first broke out on a wharf, but was stopped before it assumed serious proportions by some of the more prudent of the Americans. The quarreling sailors, however, later on in the day again met this time in one of, the numerous resorts, and, as both sides had been drinking freely, the fight was soon renewed. The Americans had to-'fight on the defensive all the wayhaelt-1 -their ship. At the different street corners infuriated mobs of Chilian soldiers and rabble fell upon them. Everybody Was In It.

The news of the trouble quickly spread all about the city to judge from the crowds that poured down upon the Yankee lads from all quarters. It seems evident now that the row was the result of concerted action, the cul sults so far bear out the claim, but are medical men to take the responsibility equally notorious use of serpents or dure early in this. Vandersloot Son will engage in the butcher business as soon as they can Thomas Gallagher, Edwin H. Gamble, William C. Barber, Leander Chase, Wyatt Hogan, Jeremiah W.

Rowe, John Crites, David Graham, Josiah M. Day, William Hoover, Ira M. Vichery, George W. Chase, Ellery Babcock, ine doctor added that while a student of medicine a famous physi of formally indorsing something which they see and admit does good, but the composition of which they are utterly cian in Cincinnati used to inject William IL Hamilton. William P.

the United States shnate. To this end have they magnified the contest be-t ween Senator Sherman and Governor Foraker, for only by dividing the Re Steele, John Glenn, Henry A. BirdsalL a solution of gold from a golden syringe, charged gilt-edged fees and ignorant of? After my lecture before the Chicago Academy of Sciences James K. Burton, William C. Bayliss, Daniel Gueugefick, William R.

Key Tuesday night a memler of the acad produced very remarkable results. The drugs were both valuable as tonics, but nothing more. "In fact," Dr. emy, referring to the Keeley cure, very nolds, Daniel Jones, William Ainsworth, Wallace D. Johnson, Jeremiah D.

Ramey, Richard Finch, John L. Wells concluded, "consumption is somewhat like a newspaper; it takes have their room remodeled. G. 1L Jones, groceryman, will be ready for business in a few days with an elegant stock of first class groceries-It. C.

Glenn will add another business room to his group of buildings as soon as builders can be procured and the material put on the grounds. J. H. Punshon is making valuable improvement on the grade leading out of town in the direction of Bigelow. Mr.

Punshon has an eye to business. Mound City's advancement is more than of lasting importance. Her chances for becoming a healthy city have no superior, capitalists with knowledge of future gain have their eyes on our flourishing town, and it is only a matter of a year or more when pertinently remarked that it would be outlandish to discuss something which was unknown to us. It is opposed to the ethics of the profession for Jacobs, Hiram Jenkins, Thomas B. Kelsey, Hiram Akers, William L.

all sorts of means to procure different ends, and, just as a newspaper x'ejects mination of the intense ill feeling that has all along been evidenced against Americans. physicians to irive the stamp of their more material than it uses, so a physi cian must lay aside many drugs for approval to a compound which may be doing good, but the ingredients of Whenever Chilian man-of-war's men which much is claimed." Dr. H. have met the Baltimore's sailors fierce publicans on the senatorial question cau the Democrats hope to gain control of the legislature. With the same vote as given last fall tho Republicans can carry the legislature by a majority of 3) on joint ballot, and they ought to make this majority even larger, be-causo it is concoded that the vote this fall will be much larger than that of a year ago.

Major McKinley's campaign has been so energetic and so hopeful that the Republicans are thoroughly aroused, and it is Wlioved that the vste in Ohio this year will Iks equal almost to the vote in a presidential campaign. In the last legislature the Democrats had eighteen senators and llfty-seven representatives. This gave the Democrats a majority of eighteen on joint ballot. Fellows, professor in the Hahnemann Homeopathic Medical college, thought which are not revealed to them. That is the case in a nutshell.

If Dr. Keeley wants formal indorsement from the physicians for his cure let him submit Black, Elbert J. Kuhn, Samuel Smed- ley, Sarah E. Lester, Josephine Barn- hart, Peggy Clark. In Missouri To George W.

Harter, Robert F. Appleby, John Coleman, Henry Huber, Samuel T. Crain, James T. Dobbins, John Ochs, Henry Ortcotter, Augustus Andrews, James S. Ginger, Ephriam Allen, Patrick O'Reilly, James W.

Gilmore, Thomas Whitaker, Joshua Benge, James D. fights have resulted. Our boys were few in number, but they made a plucky and determined resistance. They often with a coM wind blowing in his fare. Other men who have leen looked upon as good campaigners have worn out ihelr voices speaking once a day, lint McKinley has spoken two and often three and four times a day and htlll has a voice that rings like a clarion over his great congregations.

Tho meetings at Ashtabula and Day ton were peculiarly trying because of the cold wiud, but the only effect was to mnke his voice a little husky for a clay or two. His meeting at Springfield last night was measured only by the capacity of the hall, and more than a thousand eople went away unable to crowd in. In that thriving, champion city he had a good 1 1 last rat Ian mt Ike McKinley Tariff law and Its relationship to trade. With the great Whitely Champion Ilea per shop closed all the year, Hprimrfleld never had such a prosperous twelve months as that since the tariff went fought back to back with their fists his formula. the use or gold as a speciho was very like a rocket it would burn out its day and come down like a stick.

The ter-chloride of gold, under the Latin name "aura muriaticum," had been only as weapons. They kept together as long as possible, but at length were Let Dr. Keeley Keep the Cash. real estate will have advanced to a much higher price. Brick for buildings cannot be furnished fast enough.

Every week adds some new enterprise "It will be advanced on the other mon Whitehead, John O. oods, John hand that this would be stopping the flow of money to Dwight. Then we used by homeopaths for years in cases of shattered nervous systems, and manganese had a similar efficacy. to separated by superior numbers and dispersed. They, however, rallied again in little squads, which all joined together.

Still they were very much iue aireauy ioug list oi ousiuess say, all right, let the cash go to Dr. Keeley as it i going, but Dr. Keeley A. Burd, Laman W. Ueuks, Moses HollidayCtempsey Cope, Robert C.

McAllister, Thomas C. Cook, Thomas McCarty, William houses. A steam laundry could be put in operation in a very short time if the proper sized room could be obtained. SOLDIERS PENSIONS. and his friends must not be angry if alsdorf, Conant Fosbury, Al the physicians refuse to extend their Hut taking the vote of last fall and counting the head of the ticket, or the vote for secretary of state, and many bert Sheffsky, Jacob W.

Couch, formal indorsement. As I have already Milton M. McCoy, James ClaspilL An enterprising gentleman was among us Last week in the interest of a paper factory. Our two flouring mills are steadily running night and day and then cannot fill all orders. The apple harvest has just begun, and Saturday said, however, I have learned from different parts of the country that physicians, learning of the good re George Griffith, minor of John IL Kassing, Sarah J.

Lewis, Margaret C. Henry, Nancy Howland, Elizabeth Bender, suits achieved t' Dwight, have sent numbers bents to Dr. Keeley, was a fair opening. The street from Davis creek half way Margaret Diesel, Wilhelmina Kriege, Rebecca J. Reed, Elizabeth Hipp, Anna Is your Dr.

Gray was asked supposed to be -similar to Dr. Kee up town was filled with apple barrels filled with the delicious ley's?" Curran, Catheaine A. Clampbett, Martha A. Cobbs, Friederika Boettcher, Clara Kreienkamp and Elizabeth List of Pensions Granted to Disabled Missouri and Kansas Veterans. Washington, Oct.

16. The following pensions have granted: In Kansas To John Nicholas, Michael Dwyer, Valentine Hank, James M. Crosier, Peter Dingham, Lewis Hobart, Albino Williams, Samuel F. Johnson, Josephus Alsip, Robert Garrard, Jessie K. Thompson, ShalonW.

Eldride, August W. Ziebell, James W. Wheat, John J. Jewett, Stephen W. Lipp, Ferdinand Rubin, George 13.

Winans, Henry W. Morgan, Robert C. Shields, Andrew Forbes, Zachariah Priestly, Smith A. fruit to be shipped to tnoso who find "1 here no telling. olKdyknow apples a luxury.

or the districts swung back into the Republican column, even in an off year. Figuring from that vote twenty of the senatorial districts were Republican and eleven were Democratic. From the same figures the Republicans would have sixty-four representatives and the Democrats but forty-three, which would give the Republicans a majority of thirty in joint ballot. Several of the senatorial districts and alout twenty of tho counties are very close, however, ami the l'eoplo's party i a new element of uncertainty, which makes it necessary for the Republicans to keep up their work to the end and get out every vote for a straight ticket. the Dwight cure except Dr.

Keeley The steady stream of wagon loads of In Indian territory Franklin Boggs, himself or some persons whom he may golden wheat coming into town to be Adam RusselL Zed Culver and Michael have taken into his confidence. The received by willing hands and receive BalentL symptoms that develop after the Kee Into eifect. The value of the manufactured product of tho city has been gr water than ever Itefore and the shops have been kept running night and day to supply the demand. This is shown by tho testimony of tho manufacturers of the city, ninny of whom are Democrats, by the Ixmrd of trade reports, and admitted by tho Dcmocoutic papers of Springfield. The Champion City is not a good for (Jovernor Cttmpltoll and his tale of woe.

That may lie the reason why the governor has not Wen there. His old friend, John H. Thomas, the wealthy manufacturer, has no sympa- thy with his campaign ami no faith in its success, but doubting Thomases are prices that are satisfactory. In Oklahoma John W. Foster, Wil ley treatment, however, are similar to liam McGrady and Thomas J.

Brennan. those noticeable the patients who Mound City merchants ar enjoying a large trade. Tho farming community is not kicking. Farmers and mer use the compound prepared by Dr. outnumbered by the Chilian sailors who were urged on by the rabble which poured down upon the Americans from all the side streets.

Chilians Arrant Cowtrds. It is not exaggerating in the least to say that the Baltimore's men fought like tigers until they were broken up. The Chilians used their knives all 1 through the fight and in a most cowardly fashion, too, for in almost every instance where an American sailor was wounded the stab thrust was in his back. Boatswain's Mate Ryan, receiving one of these stab wounds from behind, fell covered with blood. The cowardly Chilians threw themselves with their knives upon the prostrate man and repeatedly cut him in ihc neck and stamped upon him until was dead, which was in a few minutes.

Another of the Baltimore's men fled into a house and locked the door. The frenzied mob rushed after hiin with cries of "Kill the ankee." They hammered upon the door, demanding that it should be opened so that they might "take the Yankee's life." The frightened residents of tho house at the same time were doing all in their power to push the unfortunate sailor out into the street ajrain, but he fought with all the desperation of one whose life was at stake and so successfully that before the mob could get at him the police, who had at last learned of the affray, and had been ordered to quell it, arrived and rescued him from the fury of his would-be murderers. THE TURF. Clarke, myself and others. At the Art Nicholson, William A.

Moore, Alexan chants alike are taking exceptional in terest in our town. The and Great Race Iletween Allerton der Dysirt, Silas H. Chapman, Robert institute Monday night, Professor Webster in a sense threw cold water on the gold cure by picturing the Preparations will soon le made for Waer, William L. JSelson, George W. Patterson, Samuel B.

Brightman, Ami Delmart-h ut Lexington. Lexington, Oct. 15. Lexington the erection of the urand new court H. Miller, Henry C.

Records, Edward wrecked condition of a drunkard's mental and physical organism, and A llgnl among lue iwcpulmcans Hamilton county might lose them ten representative. Last fall they had a plurality of 89 in Hamilton county, and on the head of the ticket they will house building, which cannot be held is literally packed with people today B. Scott, Timothy Vaughan, Abraham back. The proper time will be here said that it was absurd to taik about Carpenter, Isaiah Hyatt, James Taylor, soon when the etfort will be made to to witness the races, chief of which is redencK ocliroyer, lxmis Iroasclialk, secure it. making a drunkard a new man by means of tho Keeley cure or any other euro of a similar nature.

No such Charles W. Stewart, Theodore Ott. Dwelling houses of neat and tasty the great match between Allerton and Delmarch. All trains coming were Harvey R. Butler, John M.

Siscoe, designs are springing up on every William L. Leidy, Henry W. Dttuon. miracles or wonders as hinted at by Professor Webster have been claimed. What is claimed is that the craving Milton Short, Elizabeth Fent, Mary packed witn people.

Ine appearance available lot. Lots that could have lecn bought a year ago for 100 are being rapidly taken at $200. Every aston, Sarah S. Allen, Margaret A. of Allerton and Delmarch on the track for drink is killed, or at any rate lulled do better than that this fall, because Governor Campbell has in no wise lettered his cause with the Democrats of Cincinnati.

In 18MI tho Democrats carried that county by plurality, and they will work to carry it again for their legislative ticket. While sacrificing Canip-Ik11 they are willing to tender votes for Campbell for votes for their legislative ticket, but the Republicans believe they will elect their whole ticket. The one element of Republican dissension is the veterm ticket, which Trimble, Sarah A. Cunningham, Susan C. Prater and Nellie Carter.

skilled workman, down to the Tack of all Trades," find plenty of employment was cheered heartily. In Missouri To John A. Watkins. into a very sound sleep, that the will power is toned up and strengthened to the extent of overcoming temptations to relapse into the old at all prices. After scoring four times, Allerton John Bias, John Cochran, Nicholas lake it all in all, JMouud City complain.

Her advancement will not wnnting in the Democratic party. It is admitted everywhere that Campbell will lie overwhelmingly defeated. There is not a Democrat In the state who will rik his reputation a political barometer by hazarding the predictiou that CaiuptcU has any for el e'ion. They are bending all their energies to secure a majority of the legislature and elect a Democrat to succeed John Sherman In the United States seuate. There is danger here, too.

There are twenty close counties in Ohio and the Republicans must get out a full vote if they would save the legislature. They ran not rest on their oars. McKinley would consider his own election a barr en victory if the legislature should go Into the control of the Democrats. In his speeches this week he has dwelt on Tkla ml Ike Campetga Stubert, John Kowles, Glenn A. Fowler, John C.

Edington, Seth B. Bales. endure forever, and to all anterprising John P. Richmond, Henry Winkelmeir, habit. In addition to these things, it is a well known fact in medical science that gold is unequaled for its good effects on disease of the liver and the and Delmarch got away even.

Del-march took a slight lead, Allerton lapping him clear around until the inside distance stand was reached, when people she extends a hearty welcome to come to her and she will do them Granville P. Cromwell, John Koehler, Frederick Kruger, John H. Fugtit. Lewis F. Miller, JohnT.Lawson, Benj.

good. ALBANY, MO. ii. Fagan, Henry Lewis, Julius AL kidneys, and that nothing is more efficacious in curing the ills which become so much a part of the drunkard's system. The gold cure certainly can Doble gave Delmarch the whip.

Williams, who had been playing a waiting Dawson, John Luebbert, may give the Democrats control again. The Ninth and Fourteenth districts consolidated under the new apportionment is a close district, and the counties comprising tho new district gave a Republican plurality of 18. The People party has a ticket in this district, and makes it very uncertain. In five senatorial districts and in four coun Walter Brown, John W. Brock, George Location of New College A Disap pointment Klectrle Light.

W. Story, John Weese, James Temple, not revolutionize a drunkard entire physical and mental status, but it can put him in the most favorable condi Wm. Stewart, Jos. Wingerter, Miner M. race, put the whip to Allerton who shot ahead and won by a length.

Time Albany, Oct. 17. Special. The two opposing syndicates tought Burchet, Free Hasenjager, James C. Goodbar, Charles Wilson, William D.

tion possible for being relieved of the injurious consequences of his Krtger for Yankee Mood-All the streets were now choked ith surging masses of Chilians who were thirsting for the blood of the Yankees. The throng was so thick that the tramway had to stop running. The American officers who were on hore were sought out and informed of the facts. Jointly with the police they finally succeeded in securing order, but it was a difficult undertaking. It was then found that besides the killing of Boatswain's Mate Regan, six other sailors had been wounded.

Ten Chilians had been taken to the hospital suffering from stab wounds probably inflicted by their own countrymen. Two of the Americans are seriously injured. One Chilian was killed. Hart, Ambros Smith, James K. Pettit, Allerton won the second heat by John W.

Black, Charles S. McGonigaL manfully for the location of the college, but the east side folks won the location. J. S. Williams, 11 M.

Way-man and one or two others are the In regard to the use of the gold two lengths. Time 2:15. John Evans, Thomas treatment by persons who assume to C. Allen, William Woodner, John be their own doctors I cannot but re J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston, bought ties the Republicans have made no nominations ttecause the districts are hopelessly Democratic.

The Democrats have made no nominations in four senatorial districts, three counties, and in throe other counties they have endorsed the candidates of the People's counties. The close counties a year aeo were only men to be benefited in the loca Peavler, Max Federle, Wesley R. Wil gard with dismay any such course. In son, Rufus Bramblett, William R. Nancy Hanks today for $50,000.

tion. John B. Hundley of St. Joseph and Charles Gilbert of Albany ought the first place, the elements that go to Wright, Alex. Martin, Thomas L.

Judd, make up the compound are of a dan CURRENT ANECDOTES. Benjamin Harrison, Benjamin Kush, gerously poisonous nature and should Albert Brown, Albert L. Raymond, be handled only by experienced medi to return a vote of thanks at least to the east side syndicate for heir earnest work and $800 cash and nine acres of their best land. Mr. Gilbert will at Halliday, the inventor of the cable street Stephen McCollum, Jonathan IL Alii and nrged the Republicans to look to the legislature, as he would prefer defeat for himself and success for the legislative ticket.

It anything is to be lost. It ha had a good effect, and everywhere the Republicans are burying differences and pnlling together to elect the whole ticket. They seethe wide Influence this election is to have. If the lemocrats should able to control the next legislature, the Infamous gerrymander would remain to cheat Ohio Republicans out of ten congressmen. They would Michl-ganire the state to divide Ohio's vote for president, and they would have two Democrats in the Onited States senate both of whom would represent money and Its corrupting power in politics and that alone.

This would car system, states that the sight of six son, Jefferson D. HalL Michael Mayer, cal men. Then, the treatment includes a hypodermic operation which once plat his land and offer it for sale, an unskilled person cannot perform. horses vainly endeavoring to draw a car up a steep hill at San Francisco first suggested to him the foundation for bis The infant daughter of James Ilaz- Hardin, with a Republican plurality of two votes; Knox, with a Democratic plurality of seven: Muskingum, with a Democratic plurality of forty-eight votes; Perry, with a Republican plurality of thirty-one; Stark, with a Democratic plurality of fifty-eight; Highland, with a Republican plurality Mast lie Administered ScientBcalljr. Phillip McKinnon, Jesse Fulsome, John Shay, Wm.

H. Blake, John Bale, Francis M. Young, Charles W. Mitchell, Edgar Blackly, John Senour, James Davis, John Blake, Wesley B. Calder, George zard was buried today.

"Beyond all this, no hard and fast I he city council let the contract yesterday afternoon for the construc rule can be laid down as applicable to all cases. No two, persons can be found Mason, Henry C. Jones, James K. tion of the electric light plant, the with exactly the, same temperament P. Turner, George Sherman, James W.

Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company of Pittsburg, Pa being and constitution. The stage and Willis, John Block, Mortimer A. Crawford, Daniel W. Robertson, Amanda degree of diseases reached are matters Thirty Americans were taken into cus-. tocy and are now in jaiL The greatest excitement prevails throughout Valparaiso today.

The affair is the universal theme of excited conversation. American sailors went ashore with the Baltimore's officers, guarding them in the face of a crowd that was wild wit The captain and officers of the port are helping to maintain order. Acted Wltli lue Dignity. Insults have been heaped upon the officers of the Baltimore which they have endured with the utmost for-liearance and dignity. After standing ready in spite of the murderous threats shouted at them, to protect their men at all hazards and after seeing that every one of the Baltimore's crew was the lucky bidder, the bid being sub to be nicely calculated and used as a basis for the cottfse to be followed.

In Buchannon, Mary E. Pyle, Mary At-wenger, Louise Krue, Katharine Bot- mitted by Mc. 5s. Trawick of St. Louis, western agent of the company.

tam, Abbie C. Stewart, Mahala J. 1 he price is 4 I lie plant will con view of this it would be criminally mischevious for the people to take this matter into theirlown hands. What is Ramsey, Caroline Stumpe, Nannie sist of an engine add two dynamos. of ninety-four; Madison, with a Republican plurality of 2TfcI; Preble, with a Republican plurality of 131; Ross, with a Republican plurality of 130; Washington, with a Republican plurality of twenty-six; Williams with a Democratic plurality of 300; Dele-ware, with a Republican plurality of These are all agricultural counties and the Peoples' party may remove these pluralities and change the result.

It must be confessed that there are several other elements of uncertainty. In Toledo and Cleveland the Repub A. Jenkins, Mary Robbins, Hannah with capacity for 30 arc lights and M0 incandescent lights. At the beginning Young, Violet Bentley, Smith Thomas, astonishing me is the attitude assumed by the moralist s. They cry out 1 arc and incandescent lights will Blana Swindell, Louisa Turner, Susan Shelpman? Patrick Kegin, William that it is almost to say be put in operation.

The wires will make a complete circuit of about 3 Overbeck, Elizabeth Todisman and that human agencies can do certain things. Their reliance on providence Sarah Thompson. miles in length, making miles of Novelist William Dean Howells told a reporter the other day that the hale of "A Hazard of New Fortunes" has exceeded that of any other of his books, 30,000 copies being the high wator mark. "We have a most distinctively American literature now," added Mr. Howells complacently.

One of Oscar Wilde's hnmorous paradoxes has inspired a Parisian manager. "An unhappy Hon In a den of Daniels'' was the aesthete's bon mot, and to-day all Paris is placarded with posters advertising a pantomime at the Cirque d'Ete. in which the principal tableau, an Illustration of which appears on the poster, represents the "lions being thrown to the Christians" in a Roman arena. Spurgeon, the famous preacher, was traveling in Scotland at one tiino, and trying to preserve an incognito. So distinct is the Individuality of his face, and so freely has be been photographed, that one may question whether he was entirely successful in this latter endeavor.

However this may be, ha heard a Bernion which touched him and thereupon hunted up the minister to thank him. Wlmreup on the young preacher frankly confessed that most of it was taken from unsalf. is such that they think a human being can do nothing in relieving suffering, wire. The work is to be begun as soon as possible and Mayor Kingsborough Washixgton, Oct. 17.

Pensions have been issued as follows: thinks the lights may be in operation but after all the grace of heaven can not cure a sick stomach. le a lasting disgrace to Ohio, and Major McKinley hos pointed it out so clearly tc the Republicans that they are determined to elect the whole ticket. Columbus Republicans celebrated the last night of this week and McKlnley'a visit to the capital with a monster torchlight parade, fireworks and a frent turn out to hear him speak. There were several thousand men In the parade that moved down High street with torches and fireworks until the whole street was ablaste from one end to the other with rockets, Roman candles and Oreek fire. They almi carried numerous transparencies.

MeRtajte Ketew4 IK rrad from the balcony of the Hotel Chittenden, which wan half an hour passing that point In a rapid march. It was K.ni) o'clock when he was able to leave the Wlcony and go to the Park rink where he was to speak. The rink was crowded, and several thousand re wiuun six weeks. Kansas Original Columbus Benjamin McElroy, John Henry H. Opdyke, John W.

Feich, "These people insist, in opposition to rork I ackers Failed. George Brown. Asa Dewey, Emery L. Clark, Isaac N. Estep, Reuben Bates, safely in the ships bonts, they returned to the city.

All along the way they were cheered by the better classes of the Chilians, and by the foreigners in Valparaiso for their pluck and determination throughout the stniRele. The feeling at this writing is quieter. Botswain's Mate Repan will be buried from the Baltimore with military display. It is not expected that any trouble will ensue, although it will be election day, for despite the drunken courage of their man-of-war's men, the Chilian JHit hnrii ir i licru s-hniwsiimn' rpnw4 Kansas Cm, Mot, Oct. 19.

The All-cutt Packing company of Armourdale, Wesley Bnrrord. Jetferson Tharp, licans have counted on their good majorities to carry through tickets which are not popular with the people. In Cleveland several of the Republican candidates would be heavily scratched by Republicans if it could be done without sacrificing the Republican majority in the legislature. As the situation Is too serious to permit of scratching to any great extent, the majority of the Republicans will forget their objections to the candidates in their loyalty to the party. Some of the Democratic districts are the most palpable facts, that inebriety is a vice, and that all that is needed as a remedy is enforced seclusion, abstinence from liqnors and a due amount of moral influence and sermonizing.

The managers of Washington homes and such institutions chime in with this idea, but as these individuals are Kansas, assigned this evening to J. Thomas Gallagher, Edwin IL Gamble, Squires, president of the Interstate National bank at the stock yards. William C- Barber, Leander Chase, Wyatt Hogan, Jeremiah W. Rowe, John Crites, David Graham, Josiah M. LdaDumes, rne assets, are something in excess of that figure.

The Day, William C. Hoover, Ira M. vich usually short on medical knowledge, company does a general meat packing I their opinion i hn.r.Hj' worth consider- ery, George W. Chase, Ellery Baboock, business. i for the American fla-t.

William IL llamutou, William I I ing. I he man who looks upou the ln-.

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