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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 6

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i ri TT TAIJS UU CI iwi A. LiS ao x-adxai: aj A BROKER ASSIGNS. Tie Failure ef C. F. Termer it Doe Iadlreetly To "OM Hth." Hooey EeloTJtiflg To tlie Chicago Principal Attached In a Local Bank.

Xz. Kiidltta Cire Kr. Saarp tat Katort Taliaat la His Reply; petitions For Attachments and Iroc dings On Wotaa end Acoouats. tii orricut dooxiti ij F- Tsrarr. G.

a loevJ broker a ofTW. failed yaaterday. and ia place ef Uw uual retra of tgures iv-tl to the etnek market, th bloekSeord rhraoirlrd the following oMaariit: The arm or C. F. Turner.

A Co. ha olxnd to the Lonktville Safety YaoJs and Irut The iWd of Hum ml was Bird la Ute Coeaty Clerk's oduw ea the nnael ts ditioa to err a re alike all' rn-dllor aad the Saaignee orerpt'-d the tiusc The tailor, if failure It he ia the etnet KIM af the lens. due only )ulirflly to tbr rU-knu Chi-ag broke aad hu iverofc sautwar." with Berouate of the peiT have beea BlVd ncrailr. The cooipony InrlotW Mr. F.

Tamer. Jr. ooiy. aad did besinras tbrouza the Chicago aria ef Juan A. Marpiiy A Cx.

well know! OB Cbanga. It aaa not a buckvt-abofk. The assignment waa not due to aojr Vueal mim. but to the roiiitioa of all air ol the local firm Chicago backer, and the aaeaar tUk- ot the nurkct. laoairv re laadv at Cr.

Tamera aBce nevral tunes dunajr the day ia arder to rr i hia arau-rucai. but ha could aaa cb fvuud aad the aesicuie co iki no H.urrt io ratimal of awe la aad liauuljea wa Bwtdr, but it ia tfcoarht hkrlr that tHr atter do Dot uuu or si u.vuu lbe a-eta are about the Mme. aad th- firm la xpacted to par ahwat duliar I't dollar. It la thought the bu-iura stay continue whea thv pmrit flckk- Bvxrket ha been aUraUled ajr.iiti Lahilit due ttv local Una and lie minora are mnotlv areared br d-pita l-eal baka of aaoner hrioexiBf to the firm's Cliieaeo rinriplr. lautedjatrty after the deed waa filed a wm erl ia tv ce anicaee arataat Jamea A.

Marnhr and A- J- i4chtatein. cuoipoaiojf Jacaet JL htarpev o. v.o.. ut i auaujejit wa Dotimd. and i.tion a'it tne defendaota wrr liaKl on futarea aojoon.V tax to IVOOo aud ifxlet Ud fnrtlier ia the mid of $oo atrradr due.

The turn of i.JO to the credit of the Cbicaca ana waa attached ia the baaklojc bou eX liium huM trrvft in. on groond that the detendanra wera aoa-rerldeata aad about to remove theif proper fron the Mate without leavinc eaotah to aatiafy their creditors. The ulare iDdebtedaeaa. atnted. was to bicoan due oa euatract fur if rain and proviKloaa aokl aecordiaa te the rukra af the Chicago Board of I rade.

llie proper Btarstaa to aeeore the deals had been depuaited by C. F. Tamer. A Co. Th aatira attaehiueat waa for 5.

too. OmXa'es and aeeoaat la the L'uaooi riraa Court yeak-rdar VT. W. Stewart saed 114 at llaxaiav aaenV. larUa hahbaach aad 1L Schop-peahora oa a aote for fSwO, dated Feb.

raarr 24. it. Koblnaoa Co. saed a nod J- Wiiessaa. of bahersTiUe.

tm the anas eoart oa aa opea aocoaak for Ia.a Saasael Bay also saed Ceorca LeoU ia that court oa a aote for SXOOO, dated Oetorr 1 1 at thirty-aix Baoatha. Ibera now a salt pendjnf la Chaaeery la which the pre do fradaat a the ajaieufl aad ia which be aak that the aote and ooe lBer for like aaaoant avi eaacelb-d, alicrta lrad aa the irouads fur the peutioa. Ibe Uaak aued IX Mlter. aod Jarura F. fur la ia the Law and liaity Coart aa a.

note fur dalrd Neveatber la. lea 7. of rhiladelphla. saed. le Wolf in the Court of Coeamo 1rea oa accoaat for bhaftie hliodtoayilrd salt la the la ar sod war ag-aiaat Ciaraets iX Idparx aa ovea accuunt for 111.

Attached ror Debts. Ia the Chaaeery Court yesterday aJearbriak Co. eaUrrd peoacedlass aaaiaan Sedaey Avery oa a jadaaeal foe a33Xla. aad a rettrra of no pruperty eoaad. sod touk aa aUavchment, la the Law and Equity Court, WiL liaoi Hutal ealarm a prtiUon witit sib ilar aUi-KuUcas SKaiaat A.

J. Star-, re" and LL laaaca. aatl took aa alUCBBVat for la to aLai K.ourt iln. Vlhata VI array aaa Wiary K. Jlurray attacaed Jacob baeea for l'-l.

Ui oa a retara of so properly fauna, Tse Maaieiin tSosJBgm Banc Cued a siauiar alt raiaal H. U. nrtlanor oa a note for 14.4il. Itewaa aUesed that he about to rrarove hla (t'pctty frooi tha htaie without IsattkaS CBuUfh to aatisij kk creditors. Tha) Jlelori alias t.

The reply of J. Makltoa tha ssi-awar af AaaaMa3perpe la the suit of Xklale-toa aaraioat Boarpt was Bled as Chaaeery yes-tarviay. and eoaae rather atnsshnasl eaarsea are anode tbervha. Ia atldrUoa to a gsoersj deal a I of ail Mr. Searpe'e etateasrasa, air.

taal hlr. oaarpe fahaaly he would put B9U.0UO before ha had uxaJebed any capital hater ar." air. hlakiaatnej coatinaes. "ka bars ma iavolvad la a lawaaut at intyioa, Okio, waera ha for marly bred, whereby aad serais ha waa with chealisg aad aad aa sti aoa meat waa ta laa out acainst hat parjoarty. aad ho was eoeaprl.ed to hide httraWf or at least did hide aunaeU, for fear of tetaf srrsatoi on a eruamai charts." 1 Altered Cruelty te Aalssal.

Job a Lawrence, who raas a number of eoai teajat. waa before the Qty Court yes an day aa the eharra at ermelty to inimals. 2icer Laiow bad arrested Jceaasa ho waa working aa animal in wact. Ale woa euan ad the best cVat aauiuau, ut Lreauucab. On Tata.

a. zrz' rsSiirtr: Jo-t stated MRime a. 1 iewa Ball. Bias EaiJ Corn, to LaJ, 4s Tears. Walter Lroaa, chanted with mod CZT Vo rae lauie returaed awaicac -d far twoT-eeVjotk? lor stx ears ta ali.

nates an aVera Sr- Axed Brief tvel ttatleoa. Ia tba Chaaeery Court Mr. Xna Dacher bled a actioa amioat Iteruaaa ia wajeJt she aaka to be moral a teaaase sole. JsaepH Sevia saed J. E.

ChUta. B. W. Itaacaa and the city af Loala-viHo ia Chaaeery yeateroay oa appar-tioaaieat wanmaat, sraoununf to SlSr-a, Countr Clerk Ceorce II. Webb filed bis report far the aawath of September la tha rete1v and tnrn'd aver t5.ltl.7S to tha Trustee of the err Fund.

The aiaaey was collected treat September ai to aad tac hiding bcDVeatbcr sa IToeeedlags la Court Teaterdey. hi ii Ciaorrr Cpear F. G. batvai, aaayaaaa: iiiimul lo MNktoaa1 lUraoeT a to lantir a. aa OrtooarX bane v.

aosNaaoa, raaairy; nailaaij ioliaria Aae Saaoa. keeae arawar. in bauaa aa. Aao a. aonav.

g-vuirr. fauna as. aaaia cuiitr: eaouawael te uoi akae is; i aa. taMkaaa Boaraea. alaiaiar.

sra sot auaar; naraia.i to ucteOar bad (A eeaae am. Waiiar Lroaa. raad kweeay. tarao i saaa. Jury aoa aardax euUy tae yara at saeliaaiiary oi years aa.

(ao ra Urr. araea awy; omo raanaail lo Octooar au kaal -iluu. hi ilaaiiiia. I aara morraot aoaraUd: bail tit aa. Edward Wri llama, aauroar: pare laucuaarir.

Bail tlOuu. 8 aa. Jaary. aaas BucaT. bursa, saorsar; adieiea aa sail at Ike aaaa at V'OX (mw or Cosmos hut -MWf.

Hall A Hart, oa aa Aiwa, mask A Co a nl lo UcxoOar ft L. Waisar Oar MasnfaruajiBC Co. va. Hams; aaantoe aad sat lor ucto. Coaaeu aa.

UMaraula liaa lev. ete: so ar Mua-r aa Haker; laiwil IX isvtac Patuaoa aa. Utrntr: te pacatuB Bvee aa4 aaa tor Ocinoar a. aoa tfflJim aiaa. Looc a.

aAaakare; aeruae ana Jn Itmaat for avtaa ilaaa BAtM a lav. va. caoae: aoaeer at Geo. r. Cxoae SaaS.

Lamia vs. Neapawra Veoa aaal aa isya allay aaataad lo lsa-aery ia. lw asa Eorrrr Corar Hopktaa A Buaan aao ManaaetunaaT Co. ra. Nauaioal Caak Baajaaor Co: pat him aaat aosd Boo.

laiueaae to L'ouad btaaaa Cirma Court. U. U. Urtr aware aatoroay. land.

Mirv. oa traat. Uoa for aoar tne! aad a mo I. appeal to Cuort of a spaa cramed. a uuke ra.

barauer; aut ox esi iiiieas Ah it-et: Jjo. H. Paaa. T. CrxT COCKT-Breeck af tke Peace Tkasaaa eoata Taeraa.

I'mos oaapore otaaii 11 I aanfard TmfUtr aaiaeuar. Aady Aearaa; Sla. iMoMvletir Uvaaa Mra. diaoi.aaed. ktaULieoa Cutuaa Jaaata Lee: dlamnaaiL Or aaa Larvnuy aWtiaaisv iulwarua; to-dar.

'CnaHty to tatla laks Iarresee; du La aak sad Dtaarorriy Caodaet Bislta. alias losiar ame i snu: kM. J. a Oliver; lo sad S200 for tkrea saaatka. Jae Mollrr: di anil ail, Juaa Leuic; aaaaa.

Boas; oa. Ea. Wimt al aad aoa- sea.lr. IkaaraWty Cootteea Wllllaai I Cook, lary Kllry: aa. wuiiaat Taw; Tar-Ur.

Alice Waiak. Bak Harris. Itinu, ow-lla Miui, Mae- Tunc Nora OBnet; dla-OMt. Tt. Miller.

WUllaai Clara aa. alalia tJeooa. Mary eonaaer. Mania Zaraaaky, Mary Iiidh k.ui(. Jaaaea O'Cooaera.

Jaaa a O'Neal, riaafc Wklaaay. Pat Naaiaa, Jake taaauu; to-Oajr. Ckarios 'VV aikar; kJu. Te-Dot's Coart Caleedar. Jiinami Cibltr Corar.

Oniamaa wealth aa Waal tor eatterty; borsa aliohna oaaae aa. Joe. Becarr; rtaai laraany. baaaa ra Jaa JeOBSOs: cottkHr. baaaa va.

Jaa. Murray sek.4waid Good: euraTiary. baane ra Ueonra Hobma. cut. re.

aarr A. Harder; oouuaiae ey raiae arai iaaia taame ra. wiutata Jo aad aoia; robbery. CocvT or CoaaoM Ptaaa. Lowia ra.

Keeiwat 5ear aad Ibaovaoppi Tauey Kofar. admlsla-traier. ete. va. koal Itooraaro Larppaa va.

y.liBiiaila; Hake va. aUaw: KaaUacky Natloosl Baae aa. Boll: ifraneaa. olaainaaralor. vs.

Bavs A krebs; Crubta a acCarvr. Law ass Kqcrrv Oocwr. aa Morris ad Ckaa a Co. vs. laealai Jaa.

H. Pa nuTunn WEDDINGS. or' l-Au, Mupliali List Evening of Mr: Richard L. Taylor and Miss Flortsnca Lishy. Tit ajkmagt of ati'Jahn GL Tnnrbridra and Kiu atuui BeckuAm To SoJcmniiod To-Daj.

Mr. Joha C. Trowbridee, af that elty. wfll ae-marrtad this aaoraiaa; at 8 o'clock ta Mies Miaaie Beckham, of BbdbyvUla. Theoaro-atoay will take place at tha residence of tha bride'e falser.

Dr. Beckham, in SbelbyvUla. AXwer the carautony, Mr. aad atr Trow, brkira trill leave oa a short bndai tour, re-auradD4 to LouisvjJe ia a few days. Tha atrrait will he a uaiet family affair, tha cereatoay bstag partermvol by Rev-.

Dr. Bymaiea, af the Soutbera Methodist eaureh. aitas beckhaaa is one of toe asoal attractive aad popular youa htdieeof hlr, Irowbraie was orvaaUy front iMytoa, Ohio, but has beva a qlirea of Louisvhis for several yeats. Be ia mauarer of thadraat eeoua dapartmaal at TCocaat'a, aod at ia every way aa exoadaat young 1 TayUr Llahy. Mr.

Richard Taylor aad Miss Florrie Llehy wera auiotly avarravd at ao'dock ysstorday ereoioaj at the rati aaa at of F. O. brook. 13 West Oasx-nat street, ia the ir aaa ace af only a few fjieada aad relativot. Bev.

ta Kelly, of toe Broadway Motho-diat ehurcsi, porfortueU tae earetnoay. int-aneaiateiy ator which the youarcouple left for Vuxuua aud the East. ilr. Tarkar is a traveiia ssiasmaa for Joha M. Roiriaeoo at while hat bride ia wall kaowa throuzh oat the city.

I Ylasaaa Miller. Mr. Louis Vawaaa. of this city, aad Hies avatiaMiUer. oCSew Albany, wiU be nw-rtsd at aooa to-aorrow.

Tha coretaoaj will baaolorriBiaar1 by Rev, Charles Uatchiiavoa, at the hoeae of tae briaW's pareota, Cape and Mrs. iaaaa ViUar, oa hast hpriaa: treat. New DirvcUy after the corsnaoay the pair wid leave oa aa extended brkiai tour of toe eastern eitiea, retarnlna; te a few weaaa to that city wuera taey wiii reside. Married Bv Salr Br a wa field. Mr.

J. IX. Lliea aad Mint Mary Hutchio-soa. of Old Deposit, came to tha city yenerday sXlaraoon. aorotapanisd by a rew frtcads.

aad wrra ntarria4 by. Brownflald. at his office. The youoa people are Vary popular in their locality. Xerd Ihri.

Mr. Louis Xord, of this city, aad Miss Boa L. Chri. of bt. Louta.

will td aroarriad here aext Toaaisy. October BUM OYER AHO KILLED. eaBB-BBBaaBBOaBBBkaBBBBBBBa Three-Vear-Old Child CeU 1 rraatafa Street. Car, aad la' CrasLad to Oareace a tbreayenroU colored boy. was rua over, by a car oa tha MArkat-strvet hne at CamttU and Vtarkaa yet tar day afternoon.

about 40 and died from sOacat about fonr later. TbtekUd. who lived with sat eareuta at So. 8AFaat Market atreet, was playior naar aoues. aad started acroaa tha atreet, not aerial the approachiaeear.

wkicfa waa dnvea 1 ceeph liulc lbs boy was kporked dorrs, sad the car raaatj over his riht leg-. cacu-C a oosnround fracture. Lea, Alira aoa reaiueZs amputated toe ire bat the boy uk-d aw-nt ta orciork hsat aignt! lbs driver prtaanitd hunaalf at Central eta tioa, but no ejarfa waa preerred satast aa it waa not ratals hia rtnlaat Let Theaa fteverely Aloae. Of the two a would he wtaer ta let tae kaath a- eaomaiiad Ibxa lo aaa aocae of lart i- a 4 ta Ijtaal if aal train 11 Iketa. t- La i.

see il mm erorn to arl a to a Sv-rray and granted the asm. Hail at aad. la hea of aba weat back to iad. mmd wMiiaiet craae Uueeay: ansae va. Joa ghaaa.

aut aouty; aausa; acaatlalai fcaorrr ijMtaaV itoyaa Ckoany aMaallar an tmi la; aaaaouea patinna filed aoa couuu rtiaua as. Aaka. aCo aw AT THE BOILING P01HT. The Slmmerlnffln the Polltl-eal' Pot Has Come Te An End. The Added Fuel HaTing Brought Things To a Much Egtter .7 Stae.

Semoeratfl Orxaaixlas All Orer th City aad But For Campaign Work. Gab IfeetingB Held Hljltly find Fhai ClaVTixaod Par EriariBj Out tlUUO, BIiACXfitTIUf A. aTCABUTB. The simmerinr that has existed la tha polftical pot for the past few months has chanced to a boiliaic. The change ia das the added Dew oc ratio fuerOhat baa been heaped upon the lire.

The Deoio- ermtsa hoata ia the city are waadag up Vp.the fact that they have been ne- lee tin their duty, and frum the pment ladieatioua it seeuia they intend to make up fur lost time from now on. Thry are apparent ly yt berdnoine to rrcoiniiza that this is neeoasary for a ereditabla DemoeraUe auoccaa here, and all ha nils are puttinar their shoulders to the wheel with the inteaUoo of keeping the old ark smuvin UU the Democntio Candi da tea are- safely seated ia the places of publio tnuk It baa takett an encrmuua amount work to awaken toe Ueuio. crate to the nemaaity of paying tlKMr aura to tnetr own mtcre-ta, but th' elforta svem now to be bearina- soud fruit. Not all. boewver.

have doue duty, foe some persona wuu thouxht tne Lkjmuerata were strong enouch anyhow nave laitea to regiater. The clubs wre.diappinfc-d in having a united street pa rare Monday night, oa account of the kavy rain, aod they are making every preparation a make the parade oa Thursday a big affair. The clubs will asaemblo at noon that day at the Liederkrans Ilall. at which place they will organize, and from which the parade will start. Uter the parade they will atam-mule at tha starting point at a o'clock in the aftcrnoou aud again at in too evening to hear the speeches of Hon.

Frank Hurd, hf Ohio, aud of Senator J. V. S. lilaekburn. To-morrow evenJoK Um LMnoeruuc Central Genua it-tee will nettle which ot these two dis-Unguiahed men will i.eak iu the aftcr-nooa and which at nixhu Cap.

Ed Porter Thompson, Corrorpond. tag Secretary of the Kentaoky League of LVomcraUo Clubs, In order to puah the work for the party in the PresiJautial campaign, haa sent out the following letter to every 00 un in the State. Th-y were 1 addressed to ll the Chairmen, of LJLFJ1' Ammittoea. and ia borne instances also to o.nbs.- ihe letter u.2i. "ease gJr bm the fel coJm, Tour -koJalt aaarait the voting aeCLiU -T ot preefners Dea- cluba nav been erganlzed.

"las name of an active and popular precloei ahu wuukl be likely to Interest hlmarlf In the work of assaulting 1 af catuag every voter to the polls In November. As nearly as juu CMiniale. oka vote ihr reaieitvn ParUea. rjeanurratie. RepabHcau aod Ire-blblooB.

wiu act In your county tula year. Until Capt. lhcmpaon undertuuk to Ct the lcfonnatioB sought by this fetter no compilation of tha kind such as he.is making es tared. It ta of great iiu-portence that all the counties obould 1 urnish what is dfjred at oatx; aa it will bo of fc-reat bemlit in succeaefullr eon-duejinft the work that is before the'Demo-eratio party in the State. The oli-xt for obtaining the information is that Ihe headquaMtr may.

lo TJiTlnto direct C4jn, Konicatioa with irominent working Ikmocrats ia each inscinet in tle State. Thus, in MmaunftiVih with these the of orinixing tborbughly will ba iniprri-d upjn them. atvhj.OMy; wiU receive every aaalatance in doin so. liy thia aieans it 1 hoped that by the election time every pveeinet in each county will be in a no, aitioa to bring out the foil Democratic ln in the State th- lending Drmocrau do not seem to deaire an optn crganitUo.n, nrefcring of the UepoMieans. Bnt even in such pUoe the work may -c materiany waled hy correapoiv)-nee with neadnuan.

tet. and the -aid thAt can be tendered from here. These fetter wera sent oat tlx weeks ago, yet only aitxy-nine of the 1 1 0 counties have furnished the desired information. The others am orged to send it la to CopV Tmejircoa at the earliest pos-aible date. Toe countxja that have failed to respond so far arc: Adair.

Barren, Btll. Bourbon, itoyle. Breathitt, Calloway Carter. Clark. Chntnn r'nrtr.

Cumberland, lhivieas. Edmonson. El-'i uuvh xioju, oarrara. Uroi-n, Greeaaj. liicksau, iackaon, JeHeraou, IKenUwi, Knott, fwrwnce, Lexlie.

Lewis, IJneuln. Livinratonr. Aogao, Madison, tiagonia, MarUn. XicCAcken, Menifee, Mourue, Moan, Seison. lierry.

Flke. lHell, i'tikJo, Uohertouu, ICowsn. Todd. Tsi'js and Wayne. cf of thtoe counties should he delinquent in replying to the letter is not snrprirJng, but it aaton-hdiing that most of them should not have answered before this.

1 hope, however, the second call will bring response bom them all." aaid Capt. Ihompaon ycater- The Secretary, of the Kational League of Democratic Clubs has made a coll on Capt. Thompson for a full list of all the clubs In the State and their officers, probably, with, the intention of supplementing the work dona from the ttate headquarters here by aeodinff out sound printed matter oa the Questions iaaue ia the Presidential caxupsign. Thousands of documents are sent to the clubs to be tiven, to their members, and by them read and haiaihfd to thcrr neighiaora. In order that the work; MS be puahed.

It is necessnry that Capt Thompson should rjaOK ol all duha and their as early a-' possible, lie has a full list ot over tuO clubs ia the State, but there are ovor SbO organized and others are. being organized evenr day. All the clubs are urxd hjr Capt. Thompson to send him the mimes of their Hirers a so that, there may be no time ktia getting facta oefore the people, lie ia very anxious to make a good showirig for aud wnrjs his list, to be forwarded te the Natioruil te. be aa.

complete aa poasible. The Aod rew Jackson Cluh, eompoaed of Dcmocrate of the First, Second and Third precincts of the Eleventh haa been organised with aa enrolled membership ot 157." VLr. A. KsJty waa unanimously 'chosen Chairman of the meeting at which the ergxnixatfosi was effected, aa IVrtlaud avenue, between mrteenth aad Sixteenth atreeta. Jit dIirrr-d a address, wl.ic.

grr. en AfUr or- Invitations was appointed, and also a committee to wait opon lion. Ather Q. Carath on the day of his reception here. The elub is arranging te havj.

a grand, open-air meeting somewhere ia the utigh-borhood of lbrtland- avenue and- r1f teenth or Seventeenth vtreets, next. Friday evening. The members are going to work ia earne-t, and they promise to make their precincts one of the warmest Demeeraxie sretions ia the organisaaoa of this excellent club was due to the personal exertions of' lot and Joe Grimes and A. Nalty. The Bandana Club of the Twelfth amir held a meeting last night, at which, it was.

decided that the elub should go as a uniformed body to the Caruia re-ocption Tuesday. The Caruth Clab Bsid their regular weekly maoUng at Uedorkraaa Uail last evening a grsat deal of Important butissst being rrane. aeted. Tba following gaatlomoa wars tinau iaaoooly alsotsd to mrabarship: Joha -Colt lias, K. Osborna, H.

McLougblia, LsoMns. sol ma Wm. Monroe, Weber. J. Btaatoa.

J. W. SUntoa. J. W.

Davis, J. H. Uruader, Wm. B. Hiraca, James M.

Ilarrvil, rV'ra. Gaortoer, Loois Bohior. J. L. lurhaaa, Louis Levi, Will bovket, Uoa.

U. Vteob. Cole fotry, E. Joaoa, J. Bacfator.

Ed Miller. Will Bsttnor. Oao. Clatoaoa. J.

MUIer. W. WiU. lama, W. Coon, W.

Knoefol. Bishop, Jo Kirgda, Wm. laUiBrar. Wm. Wm.

rYios, D. T. Duck wall, W. B. EdwanhvC D'Niai.

J. Q. Walkar. Mr. Lawrence Oattau Frank Fear.

W. B. Hoke aad Jolin Urewy wore olsctsa to honorary main berahi A rommitlos corn posed of tha following gn tlemaa was appotated te attend toe Ktate League Cosderooea Thursday: Messrs. David Dock wall. J.

Sal Miller. Jobn Walker, Joha O'MioU The next regular mro.ing wUi take place aext Wedaeaday. eveain. Elaborate axTangemoata are being mad by Chairmaa Loydoa aod his associates for the Byaum muring ia fiew Altany Friday night. A committee numbering nearly on hundred aad composed of the leading Democrats of taat city and Floyd county haa loan aalectod to recoive the distiatulahcd Keatle-maa at tha train aad at oar hua to his Tbe meeting wid be bold at the toot ot 1 carl atreet.

and toe speeches wtd be delivered from the upper daex of toe statmsr iiu-ac. The wharf wid alford eomlortaUe and coo-veaieat steading room for tbe initnaiiss crowd whick will lo ia atteadaaca, while oa the boat l.UU0iads and old men can find oomfurtable seats. Capt, Irwin will have toe boat gaily decorated with flats, trans- rerancisa ana lanterns, ana a proCuaia of lirvworks exploaed frout to upper deck of tne teat will add to tbe impivaait aoaaa of the affair. The uniformed duos of the city, bosiiad by brass bands aod drum corps, will asoun jar. ttynum Irani nia uotal to to boat.

A meeting of Democrats is hereby called for Wednesday night. October 3. at Liodar- kraas Ball, at 8 o'clock, to organise to Sixth aad Sevouth warda. Ali wao are la- terostod in the coming contest are urged To attend. The Urn is abort and vigorous notion is niristary.

tin last we desire te be distaaosa by our active brothers in the up aad dowa town wards. Already they are ouuug; us un ustetung to near our answering ertas. ill you turn out fcixth and Sevauta ward Dannie yala and snow tnesn that we are a boulder to shoukisr witn thoml A Democrat can have but one answer to the challenge for such Come early -H bring your Irienua. Cabt B. Blackburn? Chairmaa Fourth Legislative Lustrict.

The probabilitiot now are 'that Boa. Joha B. Lamb will be created with an andianea at Jaffarsoavihe to-night that will fill arery aoa in ue lgwam. Mr. Lamb is one.

of- i 1 uguts 01 inoiana. ana those who fad to hearhim wid regret Mr. Hardin H. Snnarintomlatit rJ the-CSty Railway Company, formeri a Re-pabUoaa. haeaigained his iatouiiou of.

VbL- ing lor Cleveland aad Thurman, aad aays-ha wid shorily give hkt rossousforoo-uoipg- Notea. The Highland Democratic Club will bold an important meeting at Zehadefa Oaxdea to-uight, The roetuuers are ar-gentir requested to bona hiind ly. All Democrsat are invited to be present at Lirderkraua Ilall when Hon. Jo. C.

S. BlacklMirn end' Hou. Frank iiurd wfTI address Ihe siaiDle announoement of the. ence of tbeae noted guatlcmen will be sullicient to fill the lutli. lhoe dubs huviiui uniforrua are to woar them and all clubs should be present in bodies as far as possioe.

The Confer pee Committee of the Detuocrutie cluba will meet at Lieder-krsnz Hall to-night at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance of the members is requested, aa 14m rlnaniu r.Mi.n.itlM aa wU as fine Committee on Arrangements wiu suoniit reporia. ieumte srranv. menu will be neriected for the tecepuoa to Hon. Asher G.

Caruth upon his arrival next Tuesday night. All Demo, ovatio clubs which have formed since the orsanisation of tuts Conference Committee should each elect tluee del-r fa tea. and have them attend this and future meetings of the committee that the clubs may all work in union, by which means much -more can be accomplished vbau by working separately. SUPPLEMENTAL REGISTRATION. A amber ef New Names Eatcrsd aad Near Qaestieas Answered Mr tke Officers.

The supplemental rglstratioa yesterday ram. I off very quietly. There waa a great nnmhor of questions to be answered at each precinct, however, of parsons who were not arqtialsud with tbe exact, polls at which they would have to veto ta November. Hundreds of parsons la each ward visited the difTaront precinccs to see thst their names were prooarly tiaasferrsd to the ate books from tbe regiatraxkia books of July. Ia most insianofa they found everything correct, but some errure ia the tranaier.

made by County Clark Uewrge Webb's deputies, were dascovared, aiihough they wars not more than might have been expected to occur ia such a large piece of work. Tbe aaoat errors oocurred ia tbe transfer of na mn to the wrong pegas of tba new hooka, such as putting a name taat begaa with the latter "ii" oa toe page ia tne new bookv Many of these errors were die. covered aad corrected. registration polls ware opse from 0 a. m.

untu SI p. mt the numlar of new nam re rswtorsd was not great at any place. Aiuoug the largrst aamoar of new registrauoaa ysataruay at auy of tbe precincts was at the Toird pre-ciiict of the bixth ward, whore aighty-Bv out ef a total registration of S6 were new name. At the four Ik precinct of the Fwat ward, (orty-two out ot a total of isa leatarday was tbe last day on wnicaa maa might register for the November eleo-uoa. li any person, entitled otosrwaa to a vote failed to register yesterday, ttiey can only do so now by mailing ainoavit before County dark Webb taat they were a leant from tae ctty, ales, or had tn nates ia ttteir family at the lime ot tbe and supplemental rrgistrauoo, Dotage of a Repnblleaa Cea." The people residing ta tbe neighbor hood of tbe Presbyterian churo'i a.

have recently beeu mitaing. large numbers of their chicekas, and have bvea at a )ose to account for their disappearance. Oa Monday aigbt a Krse eooa that has beea usvd la the parades, and which was allowed run at atrse. was found la the hennery of Emanuel llawley. where' it had jut killing all ot Mr.

Ilawlcys he us and was ia the act of attacaiag the Let ef tbe ttock. a large rooster. The. lie-pubUeaa representative will be coaSatd whea aot oa dut hereafter. jVosxi, with pale, crdcrloaiaeas, wbe eaoarr both snaoiol aad sodiiy nnr ky wsiasr Carter's Iroa ruie.

wtuekare aao? for aaekaoodTW aad eaeapiezaio. 7 Caux XUito, 23 ceuta 1 STORM OH THE LAKE. The Sea Hum lllsh Cefore a Gale and Disasters 7 Follow Fast, Hto Personr Drowned While Ba-' iag Takes Ashore From the Barge St. Clair. Ssreral Viuelt Qrerdat and the Fate of Those Oa Board TJakaown, The Crews of the IL Eio tad the SraadoB Lzperienoe Perilous Adreatures As.

WILD HIOHT 02T THM WATKB- ChieaaTo. Oct. 8. The severest storm tha the lake has known this year put ia oa aprjefentnee at this port last night with all sails firing and Jack Frost's Admiral in command. Dispatches from points oa Lake Michigan and Luke Superior TesVtdar announced a fearful gale and the vessels unsheltered would have a nurd time last night.

At Holland. the Australia went asliore. Ko arrivals from across the lake have been noted since Sunday morning. The 1 pease ame steamer Cuba, from Montreal. uue miikmt morning, nas not yet arrive.

It is thought she ia ia shelter somewhere this side of Maui tout. There were fewer arrivals last night than en any night since the opening of tbe season. The gals set ia here about 2. p. ta.

yesterday. All vessels leaving port were compelled to put back oa account of the heavy sea running. The officer at the Signal Oliioe said that the storm waa central over Lake Erie. The severest part of the storm was felt ia Chicago this morning at 7 o'clock, when the rain began to fait It drove ia heavy sheets before tbe scurrying gale, and waa rendered doubly disagreeable by the low temperature. It was almost at the ties lag point, iu fact, there were traces of snow at about 7 o'elpck.

Tbe clouds, however, began to break away at 11 o'clock. In the midst of the tremendous sea which was running on Lake Michigan early Sunday morning, the crew of the barge F. Bice were forced to abandon their ship about twenty miles northeast of Grand Haven and take to the JD Te-bout. The iw had JCft hours been at the pumps, but early ia the morning tbe barge began breaking up At tha same time huge waves began brealdng over the ship and 'it became impossible for the crew to longer work at the pumps. After a desperate struggle the life-boat was launched with the crew safe On bus id.

The peril was hardlr lees imminent in tne small boat and i was only Ty (ue greatest care that it was prevented from swamping. After three hours' struggle with the aavoa the steamer Huron City was sighted A distress signal vots houtud and the shipwrecked crew was soon taken on board, drenched to the skin and benumbed with cold. The Huron City amred- tn Chicago to-dvv aud lauded them. Not a sinsle thing was saved from the Bice but tiie ciotbes on their backs. Mo tidings have coma of tbe schooner Flying Cloud, owned by Capt.

Thomas Scott and others of this city, which left Port Huron Tor Chicago Sunday night. She has not been reported in harbor anywhere, and it is thought liutt she probably went down in Luke lluiou. Five LivetALett. Sanilac. Oct.

S. There has been a torsi tae storm raging bore sine early last evening. At 7 last night tha life-saving crew from Bead Beach started out, and at 11 r. x. they reached a craw of six man and one lady of tba barge Clair.

They were aaaa Bearing this place at 7 o'clock, this morning, and everything waa mad ready for tbeir help. As tbe boat passed the and of the dock, the Captain rounded bar up to come up to the dock. Just, as be did so, a high breaker struck the beat, turning bar completely over. Every on expected her to right agsia, but ahe failed to do so. The entire crew belonging to the boat reached shore, towing two of tbe other craw with them.

The remainder, ear men and one woman," were drowned near the shore. Theaamee of the lost are: Capt. H. Jones, of Bsy City; Heary Anderson, of Australia; George McFarlaoe, of Cleveland; Lorus Fertewa, of Bay City. Tbeae three were sailors.

Julia Oreo wreath, of Hebwaing, eooav The rescued are: Maurice McaTenna. of BayCity John Bos, of Detroit. Tbe bodies opt be drowned have not been recovered. Wrod begaa to blow very bard from the northwest yaau-rday afternoon, and continued- with increasing velocity during the night. It waa oue of tbe wildest nights ever aeon here at thia season of the year.

Tbe sea was Tunning mountain high. Tbe steam barge Lowell, with six ia tow. attempted to make the harbor here shortly before 9 o'clojck last aigbt, but her hoes parted, and while she came safely inside, the six barges went adrift ia tbe lake. he lore tSea Gall, ooe of tbe tow of the propeller Lowell, has gone ashore between here and Foreatvtla. aad is fast breaking up.

What the fate of tbe crew may be baa not yet bsea learned here, but tbe worst ia feared. The Cromwell is bard ashore, bat wiU be saved if tbe wind goes down. Tbe Magnet lias act bsea hoard from yA, but it is tnougbtabe haa rode out tba gale. Tbe two other bar gas, the Liliie May aad the William Trying, rode out the gale at anchor wutaido the barbor. Beat aad Carg Lost.

Duinth. October 2. Tbe tag, Jams B. Walker, which arrived at aooa from Kingston with tbe acaooaer Rogi-aa ia tow, reports great hardship ia the storm ofVestordav and laa nlo-ht TK. achooaar Braadoa.

oa of bar tow, parted oar now, aaa Decoruiag waterlogged, probably want down. Her craw escaped to the Ualkor. The Braadoa carried a cargo of iron, worth 130,000. and was her-self worth 15.00UL I COaatlP or TUB PAT. Dr.

Gall says that some persons have bsea Uyiag to gat up a yellow ie-rer scare, laaiat. ing aaas laere were cases iatheaouth portioa of tbe city. A paysieiea for, but, of course, ao yellow fever was found. "I can't understand, amid Dr. Gelt, -why it ia, that some people, ta face of facts, will persiet ia getting seared, aad reporting disease whore none exiats, The city, at far as report to thia ethos snow, is remarkably, free from fevers of ail kiaoa.

1 hare haa bsea bo tone death from typhoid fever reported thai week. There may, of course, be a auaiber ef cases, but tbey are aot of mahrnaat character aad aot iiaalv to prove fatal." 'AaaBMtUreelhrwiiortsh eeatage of deaths lo be 12.5 te the 1.000, oa a basis of a popnlatioa of 200,000. Thai at a Mr. Joha Lewis haa ntnni exteaded Earepeaa tour, arriving la Sow -a. aoe aiae mar t-iiy oc uonie ea Friday, an, reaching LecusTilie ea Mooday rr.

I-s tria was arreted strictly te reereatioa aad plea sura, eeibracing Iralaad, EcoUaad. Belgium. Gwrmaay wittay lead, Italy aad Fraaee, giving, of coarse, several weeks te Loadoaaad iari. Ho-tuek tko corraa- ramdeat. Mr.

Brae Hai.lomaa B. Hj. aad ears that hat dttoriptions of the tramps over the Alps, the mule riies aad baaardooa glacier kdteu tares were oecsaoaiy reaiistin, to ail of waica he eaa bear attimony. Oa tbe iacomiag Air line train day efteraaoa a rote oa the Freaideatial anesdoa was take, which resulted as fol lows: Cleveland, 87 votee; Harrison. 18 vetss; risk, votes; a choice.

2. A history the of K)rphaB Brigade," as the First' Keatueky Brigade of Iafaatry. ef tbe lata 8. was kaowa, is among the early poasihUiUss. One history and it a very good one.

too, tttouga lacking mach that eaa aow be supplied la ia existence. written by Capt. Ed Porter Thompson, who. it has beea said, tatended te write aaotatr aad more com Diets one. Whether he still holds to thai idea is aot kaowa; bat it at fact tlias Col.

J. fiaoudard Joanstoa I only cajotemplatrs writing such a book, but that be aaa already coiioctoa a large suwai of valuable material with which to begia work. Having a wale personal acquaintance with members of the brigade aad those wka aarvad in cunaaetioB wuh tbem. and access to pubue documanta and records relating te the war. Col.

Johnston caa aot fail to prodace a most valuable eautributioa to tbe History of tbe war. It is understood that he proposes te com mn rare te. with ell who were invent at tbe late reunion, at Frankfort and obtain from each waatever ka cam in regard to tha aar vices of its com mand aad its individual members, aad will gladly accept iaformatioa from anyone who caa cive it ia aa aniheatie manner. Such a book, relating to many famous Ksntuck-laae. would be reed wit interest- aot only bv tbe Confederate element, but by those who served iu toe rederalarmy.

AMCSEMK.tTS. t'lSTTI Harris heater The Wilbur Opera Cmapsay gave two good psrformaacca of "Ermiale' yesterday, botk te goad houses. The priacipal roies ware ta the heads of Mumia, Ttejlenickas Hoosrt aUcaira, W. H. Kohaie'aa Jaceuas etrtp, aad Mhaes eusie Kirwiaas laacboa.

and Julia Chriaiin aa Prisv ass rviupauour. wak rl Coaly, fatness h'srea, J. U. Iiuiljr. Miaaa.

Cure boil oil. bokt Hamnloa aad Ahoe Varoaa ia tke caat. Tba torfur rn a snaa ware smootfc aad 4eaalug ia botk inataacca. la-dead, "irnitM'' is oe of toe baa eneraa ia (be dour Company a rapsrtoire. It at not only wed costumed, but auag aad acted wta epira.

Tata af teraooa aad to-ugat -l'be Three Black Cloaks' wul be girsa. Ifaeaaley'e Theater. A good slaad aad dscidadly wed lilaatsl audi-eaos witnessed tae second prvsaataiioa of Tas Twelve Tempt si maa" at Maes day's Theater last night. The place went wah a greater degree of tninnlhBeas tkaa oa tke proosuiog aigkt, aai too loaalc effects ware aaagaiflosat, Tbe aa tire play, including tke several aural ballets, was givea ia a style taat called torta the applause of tba audi- Motea. "Daa Darcy" will be tbe play at the Temple aocoaeuiag ''beacon The yellow fever benefit by the Ideal Comedy Company takes place at tae ronlaml-srsaue ktarsat Ball to-morrow night.

The BuckioKham had aa audience hist airht which wss wiLliy eaUiusiaatie ia tke gslieriaa, wniuk were packed. Tke nudiiorium was also comfortably filled. McC. bi aad Voung'a sua-suols unprore oa acqiiaintanos. Tosy will appear at 10s uauai nitiiaee Una after aona and a-aia at aigkt.

A good audieace witn amid the aeoood per-foraiAace of "Meacoa Lights" at tke aisaonie Temple Tbeatar. last tugbi, aad exprssaiuoa of apprjral wera botk ioud aud requouL Toe per-f ormanea waa aotuewnat smootuar than Ibat of Mouoay nut. Turn play wib be gieu tkat aXtar aooa and 10 aigkt, wuea tue eugsgBSaeat eoa- At the end of the second set of Twelve Temptations'' last niht. after tbe people on tke stage bad formed tbe itUaaiiT aaa tae curtaia anoulii bare eoaae dowa, it vy ia tbe rope used by tbe innrae bpidar" and ouuid not be lowered. After several aueaapta, a scene-drop was lowered, but tkat caugkt two; tbea anetner waa let dowa; bat by tlua tuu tke curtain was tread asd lowered alt rurnt, doubtlaas much to too reuef of tke aotora, aerarsi of wkont ware in ratker etUMii rained The ecedent gars mo auuBwios a asngiuy rmw ot neaumat pio tura.

MR- IL CLAY COLEMAN DEAD. Decease of aa Old Priater, Pablisher aad VI rll-haswa i tire a. Mr. IL Coleman died at Anchorage Monday nieht from a naralvtia stroke. He waa aa old printer, publisher and newspaper man.

having founded the llowlinx Green. Democrat many yea.s ago. 'He was also, engaged in tbe newspaper business in Tenaeseee and Texas, and Wao wr.lLurnnwn 11 ih.n.i-V. During the late war he was a scout under Gen. iluckner and distinguished himaelf on the battlefield.

Tbe funeral will toaic; putoe wis aiiernoon rrouj tn Unrisi- ms uiuco as ourui sua rvainut stieets. THE RIVER'S. VICTIMS. The Paaeral Services Over the Re. saatas ol joba Pearc aad Jeha Allea Caper tea.

Tbe funerals of both Joha raarce aad John Allea Caperton, who ware drowned Sunday afteraooa, ia the Ohio river, took place yea- tsrday. Mr. Pearce's was eoadacted by the IM4 follows and Knights of Honor, both of which orgaaixauoos no belonged to. It took place, at ii o'clock from his late resiueaea. Clay street, abova Franklin.

The interment waa at the Eaetera Cemetery. Mr. Capet-ton's funeral occurred at 10 o-eiocK I ram toeresldence of bis father. Bar. Dr.

Caperton, geventa and Walnut streets. Bev. Dr. Eaton conducted the services and tbe burial waa made at Cave Bid Cemetery. Methodist Preachers.

Tbe following is a list ef tbe MfKfirt preachers appointed to tbe churches specified by. the Sou thorn Indiana Coaforeaoa, ia "tioa "at Liberty, Moaday, for the Jefferson rills district: A. N. Marlatt, Presiding Elder; Brown. town, B.

W. Cooper: Charlestown. J. R. T.

Laihrop; Clifford. Damol Ryan; Coiumbus, V. VV. Tevisi totbsrsville. J.

M. eortoa; Ediaburg. Ml L. Weils; Fiat Rock, Lewi, hung; towa, A. Scott; Henry villa, J.

P. lis pin; Uolmaa, Henry Ross; JeiTejsonrUe, Wall. street, J. H. Doddridge; Port Fulton, Laaora Xoaaedy; Jooeaviiie, Oeo.

M. bmith OniPuiy); Kent, A AC. Low don; Lexiagtoa. B. bturgis (supply); New Bedvilie, Aatos Carndchoel-New ashiugton, C'.

ETHester; CimrUaad, James Uru bar (supply): North L. Bovard; ParTuirl facoasburg, M. A. Fair: SeUersUirg, Ji. M.

TaylorsvUl. Ctoca Eobertsoa; Varaoa, Wi W. Sayuar. Tried Before a Magistrate. William Eberle aad his wt( ware triad yestordayeia 'Squire McCana's court oa a warrant sworn out by Mrs.

O. 8. Broaaoo, who keeps a grocery the race course, wa enarged thorn with assault aad battery, la testimony it was brouznt out that tbe husband aad wiie had artaulivd Mrs. Broasoa. Tn quarrel arose over tbe surveying of a tract of ground wbica Mrs, Brooeua bought recently, aad which Mr.

Eberle was cultivating. The magistrate reserved his decision until aext Monday. "Wild Bill Arrested. Wmiam Miayard, alias "Wild Bill." was brought te jail bore yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal W. T.

Flyan. of Frankfort, upon a cbarge of selling liquor withods a license. Miayard is well kaowa along tbe Kentucky river on account of hia occupation, which was the selling of moonshine He hia supply ia the mountain, aad usually Boated dowa the river ia a fist boat of his owa construe uoa. PE KSOXALP OUt TS. Mia Jennie Merrill, of Xstchex Miav, ia viaiUag itrs.

ft. B. HaUlemta. Km fourth ay. CoL aad Mrs.

D. M. Baydoo. MrrSidaey Baydoa aad B. Caruoa O.

liaydoa bars takaa rooms for tbe Winter at tbe Waeeriy Hotel Must aot be con ounded with eomtooa eatoankter porgaavepiua. Carter's Lktle Urer rke are entirely a alike tkem ta erary raiaiT One tnal wid prove Utair suyertority. Ii TLA. A TLS. IkstnoUceaf thafunaralwDbsgireal 1: CALOIOAR OF A Boston Bridei Commits Arson 7 In Order To Purchase.

Wedding Finery. 7 A Tennessee Sheriff Attempts To Arrest a Men and Is Forced To Slay His Brother. Boatoo.OcU2.TbearrtolayatLyaa of Deda A. Ragglse for arena revealaa pa- thetle aide to a vol Rugcleo is a youag, Bbeieasboe stitcher ia the factory of B. Tibbocs, aad was about to married taa estimable young maa.

Ia ostensible preparations forth wedding ske rented a houae aad faraiabed it oa the installment plaa. Saturday aigbt this hoose wee found oa Are ia Ave diffetpot pUeas, bat prompt actioa by the firemen quenched the flames before serious damage was done. Everything about fh fir pointed to aa incendiary cause, aad whea it was found thst Miae Buggies had iasur-aaoe polictae amounting to eoOd oa urmture aad eiotniiK, while toe elothiag had beea removed from tbe bouae, the detectives promptly arrested bar. bhe would have nothing to say about the fir for a long time, but finally broke dowa when she waa abowa.a euarred fragment of a corset wait found ia the drawer of a Lurvau where poo of the fires wss set. She tbea burst into tears.

"Yes. I did it, she said. "1 wanted to get married aodl had to raise the money for taj troueae.a." She tuea told bow her anxiety to get money enough to purchase wedding flaery that would enable her to make a good ap-pearauce before tn friends of her intend ad busoaad. whose station ia life was somewhat above her own. ted her te take this coarse.

After inmiriag the elothiag aad furniture, she bad removed the aaoat vain-abla, aad tkougut she had arranged matters so that the fire would be beyond control before Ue arrival of the fire department. She has no appsaraitce of ptaaamiiig. criminal tandanciaa, aad accident alone prevented tae consummation of bar plans aad her union with a maa who would probably aeyr nave kaowa bow his wit precurdtt her wedding trousseau. Ticket Forgers Held. Chicago, Oct.

a The arrest of Albert A. Reeves and Charles Stout, tbe ticket brokers, pro miaaa to bring te light a wide-spread conspiracy. It was authoritatively stated to-day that the earn realised by the frauds is not lees than laatead of S4.0UO, as first published. Tba forged tickets were sold simultaneously te brokers, aot only ia Cbicago, but also at nc. Lotus, taadnnatl.

Coition itu bus, Louisville and Memphis. the notorious New Yi Hua- gry York I a wants eomi aupposeu to be the persons who sold toe tickets to the Chicago brokers. Reeves aad Stout, it is understood, tasted merely a aniali part, their crime con si sting cblefly ia helping to get tne tickets printed. Ibe two were to-uay nut to tke arena Jury under heavy boons. Sheriffs Have a Shtleg Bee.

Nashville. Oct. a la Sparta. Whits county, this State, to-day. Sheriff Laaoa tried to erreet Joha L.

Petas, a Deputy United States Marshal. Who killed Qua (reer last year. Flam Totts, brother to Joha, entered a protest, Sheriff walked away ana ia Sheriff Laace saw that Flam Potte cocked ptatol ia hat free mediately Jerked the weapon away fi mm aad ebot turn la tbe face. Joba roue tbea fired at Lance, but nimiii him. Flam rocta wiu cue.

Last reports are taat Joba Poua ia hiding ia a livery stable and the Bheria' was getting up a posse to arrest him. Waated Far EmbesslemeaU Moatgoiuery, Oct. (Special.) Ralph Goldberg, about tweotyUyeejre.eed, who ---a I aad tobacco firm of Loeb fc Losb, Ot this I cuy, aiter roiiecting aooas souu oo tee counts of the firm la the towns ad Jet-sat to -M I MM II where us has relatives, lie is supposed to have gone further. His employers here. whom he victimised, are telegraphing attar turn, caargmg rrlrnirnt Oae Killed.

Another Waaadea. Ban Francisco, Oct. 2. Tbe United States Revenue cotter Richard Bush haa arrived hare from Oil nsl aaka. About September 6, at Baud Point, Papoff Island.

A leans. Lome Sharp shot aad killed Wm. li. Dingley, a tire of Maine; also shot aud serioady wounded James O'hrien, agent ta charge of Lynda Houghs' fialiiag and trading Saad Puait. Tbe United Statea Thetis, from the Arctic, Bailed oo toe SXh of (September for bitka to land Gov.

Swiaoford. Ihenceahe was to sad to Victoria, B. to land toe body of Archbiahop beghars, who was muruerea oy ruiier in lost. Prisoeere Break JalL Berbourville. Oct.

3. SpedL) Jailor By ley awoke this morning to find that all the prfcoa of the Kaex county jail, except one, had thrown off their shackles and departed. Investigation showed the mortar had beea chiseled away from oae of the large pushed trom its amnio, mating aa aperture big enough for a Aiu-pounoer te crawl inrougn. i net were waive or more pnaoa-ers ia the Jail, four of whom were under iadieuneot tor murder. Tae rest were la tor slight misdemeanors.

One little aegro only reniainetl. ardrred aad Drawaed. Little Rock. Oct, 2. (Special) Private advicas from Reno, say I Oa Saturday last William Redmaa left hat te are hshina.

Me did not return. party went out to search for- hua. They found hia bat by a tog near the river, tbe water was quite deep. Tke river drag trad and the body found. Ihe and lost were securely bound, and every-tniag points to a horrims murder, had maa was wad aad favorably kaowa, aad much excitement provaiia.

Aa Uaaataral Child Crime. Chicago, Oct, a Minnie rat tea berg, tbe tairteea-jear-old girl who attempted to kiU her mother and trot ben and sisters by putting poison ia the food, waa arraigned ia a poltc court this moraiag. Sbecoeftista her guilt ia a nonchalant Mrs. bayder, tbe woman who the girl aaya told her to do the act, was alee oa trial. Sue denied her guilt.

Both were held to the grand jury. Bwiadled By a Lawyer. New York, Oct. a Jamas Ooodmaa, a lawyer, bas floe free Ue wrath of people whom be has victimised, aad ia auppoaed to be ia Canada. Tbe total ef htosteaUage so far es kaowa foot up takaa 'from woman and orpaaas.

Ooodmaa. anaw other things, stole tl0.0Uu root ia WUT He also got money from orphans aad wtd-owsbys wiaouag theot out of tue laauraaoa 7 Asaaalted With A A. NaahviUe, Oct. a-SpeeiaL-Lewhj Toy aaaaalteda negro amea Matthawa at the wharf that moraiag, dealing hut a blew rota behind acrom th head wiihaa ax. -mf on quai ibmui war a game eg Fey wee arrdtted.

w- Thirty Prtsaaere Escape. Peoria, I1L, Oct. a Word has eeived here that thirty nriaooen Ped from tbe Reform School at Potuiae be 1 tMMT. fc TJaaala Ta Agreed 7" Andovar, K. Oct, a The jury ta tbe caeeof the aiarderad Mrs.

Bewae has beea lacked up since midday, nut having agreed. I nebbed of Wateb aad Meaer CinciaaaU, Oct. a cSnedaLu B. Muanelly. af Somerset! reported te the polloe to-day that-be had been robbed, of a plaud aal uj.

Rich and Poor, Friaee aad Feasant, the MlllloaUe aad Day Laborer, by their eemmoe ea of this remedy, attest the world-wide rsp. Btatioa of Ayere Pills. Leadibi phy. siciaffs reeotnmead these pill for 6tomanh aad Liver Troubles, Costive. Bees, Biliousness, aad Sick ii4he i also, for.

Rheumatism. Jauadics, aad' Kearalgia. Tbey are sugar-coated coa- taia ao calomel are prompt, hot mild. ta operation aad. therefore, the vary.

best medicine for Family Use, as wall as for Travsisra and Tourist. WI have derived great relief frora Ayer Pills. Fire years age I was takea so ill wUa Rheumatism that I waa ansble Jo do any I took three boxes of Ayer'e Pllla aad wee eatirely cared. Sine that dm I am never without a boa of these pills." Peter ChriaUasea, Sherwood. Wis.

tAyer Pills ha been la uts la my family upwards of twenty years aad have completely verified all that is claimed for them. Ia attacks ef pi lea, frum which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than a ay sthar medicine I ever tried." T. F.A4ama. Holly Springs, Texas. I have need Ayrs Pills fee knat- her of years, aad have never foua4 any.

thing equal to tbem for firing aa) aa appetite aad imparting energy and strength to the system. I elwsjt keep in the bouse. L. Jackaoa, WTltningtoa, DeL Two boxes of Ayer's Pills curst ef severe from which I waa long a stiffen, Emma Keyes, Hubbardstoa, Maaa. MWbeaever I am troubled with eoa stipation, or suffer from loss of appttite, Ayer's Pills eet me right agaia." A.

J. JLiser, Bock Mouse, Va. "Ayer's Pille are ia general deaaad smong oar eustoesers. Oar sale) of tbem exceed thoee of all other pile toas. Meed.

We have never kaowa tiea fail to giro entire eatisfactim." Wright Uaaaelly, baa Oiego, it Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. Ayer It Co Lowell, I Said by ail Dealers ta Msdiciaa Ile bad bsea oa a lark, and at Pita sod IVrry streets met two footpads, who. relieved him of his valuables. PICKED UP.

Rxv. Isaac CaooxJD. the newly pelBled paateeaf Trinity i duct tke thes ag. At the Chestnut strset Methediet Cheat aut street, between Eigbsh aad Nnaa, tbe leillaa Aid will give ae oyster aupprr ami evening from 14 'clock. Tickets, at ama Boa.

A. J. Reed, of Rieaatoad. Greed Master of the Oread Lodge. a a raerte i- rM LTTHtf'a Hirlel.

aad aaaaaaaat. mat piaoe the headquarters far the Oread f4flt wkick ma aft here October It Ed. Lyons, colored, alnatasa years ef age, was ar i eat ad yeetari.y "by OfBear Hawse, oa a charge of enthsrslement, Lyeas was tm asaa. ploy of Iraak Faunee, aa tae dealer, aaa at claimed taat he no looted he ef hMetaaaarsra money aad appropriated a te hat ewa uas. Mas.

Aanxasoa, a atbldhveged wooua from tkeeouatry, who has bsea working ia the etty for a weak past, was takaa te tke Cay Hospilaifrom Seosadaad Cheats ut Btroaulaat last aigbt. Bke had started for the Inat IHMUaioa foot, but whea Baoued attest waa raachsA ske was unable te prevaai turtbar. Pat Moarar, the weU-kaowa aewshoy, waa kskeav to Osotrat pollsa station yeetarda sftaraooa oa a eaarge of disorderly eeasast. preferred by Fred Jouraal, a bliad BawsUiy, aad rival tf Merpby'a Tbe trouble originated ovw tae sale ef some papers. Murphy waa by OflOoars O'BrtBa aad Granger, but i TUE BOOMING SOUTIL.y Activity la All Dsparlmrats law daatry Dertag th Alid-diaiaster Maatha.

Chattaaooga, Oct, a Repota te tbe Jrerismtaa show that a largar aumar of new industries ware eatatJiabed ia the Iwlh during tbe three mid-eammar int ha eating September 30, tba daring either of flat two previous quarters of lsed, Ameag earn, were b- ouoa aud woolea aula. IV elexne light aorks, 4U floor aad grot atti Id founder las and madiiae anops, urtanaa, M) ioe factories aod wood-wotuag esiaUiahaieata. Failarre af tke Third Qaartel New York, Oct. a The Ui.ineat faatrat throughoat the United States for tha Lire quarter of the year, as faraiabed by A 0. Dua Si Co amount la Bombers to Kl, with liatalltiea a trifle over Tss failures for tke third qeerter of lte7 auabtr LttH), with iiaUiiiiea agnagating the mar-.

moue turn of lor the sis tuonthe of lobe the failures Bomiared 7,1 with iiabditias ef over agaaat ftbau fan urea aad of 'mrir'r ia the same period of lee7. In tke uon 1 1 turn of Csnsds aad NewfaaadV land, toe failures for th taree rntln iuat closed nilinliar Kbi, With l-slrilltlts of ed, aa against 300 fedares aad S' 4MU of Haul map ta lb same quarter ot Pof. la tee nma meatus of lees eadad bepteeoar ad, tbe eaarliaa allures nuatber UM, wuh liaUiiuesof asagaiasttult failures, with lH.t&B.uuw HaUiiuaa, in. the aame parioq of lata. 1 EVERY MIGHT 1 SCBATCtSD Uatll the Mil a WMlUir-aVrdjCsrrsd Hita torea Liaa spat at Aorta Cared by the Caticara tteiaedles am solar to lau van of ta uaudax.

chastfeyeur OimuvaA haesmae poriartoal oa Aaru laat I axUtod ae nuur ad tat UMMwiat neiniae at a uut. u. ea. wuea it basaa te luua tu apou ot netar sputted on, and wnlch same tat ia layara. Ov4m- 'iaias a ai aoratcu erary uu uatM iwaa raa, Um.

tke aaat aiaat lo ac-a. balag twriued maa a wade, ware a.raiana7 agaia. la aia Ua 1 ouu-uit aj the uootura il fuuairy, but waaout aii. Altar aiataa uf all aofam oc reuorery, 1 bat.tnad to aaa aa aar- ummmpmumt aww your carin as. I ptuuaassd liieia irwatuiydruia, aiiwat eamadiale ra let.

I be.aa at toe aonir nuwir eroptiod oft aad dlaaotiaaiod, oua ky oae.aad aara baee full curad. I bad tha ilia.au la ie meatta aatura 1 Iaaaa a teaia- ioe d-rauvaa taa-tlla. and la tour ur ae wsasa waa oawaiy cured. Mr rtiaaa.a waa enema aad ounat I -rwvotuaseudad Um tXiajLaa haasutsa lalk, my and 1 know of a great maey eae bar I aaaa I nam, aad thank ma for tka odd of tbem, eapeclaily mmhara wao teas kai witk-acalv aruotaaia mm Luaar bodiea. i eaa aut oxkom ia vurua toe ikaaj.

is youlurwbMS tae pi Pvurnas bar I m. ay voaj waa ovrarad au ae.iae, a I aaaaawtui avaOLaaaato baauid. eiffa as aloe aod ooar asaiawv a. ukO. mXJET.

Mania vta. Bl, ITU, mmJtw b-a ssovs mt SOU. ISoS. Hot frota ekasa i UMAX UUlkl. We eaai aot Am laa ho ta tka ha asjh CEnutlt.

tke area hsat Cora, aad Ct-na-ai boar, aa eqqialip aaia li ea linear, prepared rua o. tA-nut'sa Btaotrsar. tas aaw mm furdtar, are baat ky toe laooaaada npoa lkaoak wbaae lives hare an made sappy by Ua "1 ef agoeiting. hnaiilaMiag. k4-iaag.

aoaiy avd tat toe aaia. seaiaaad Uexd.a'ua Bold everywhera rrioe, Omctnu. 10a. ie.1 aaaubvarr. tl.

itvnarad by Ioe rtrxaS Xir-lMad lev -ilww io cure aala 1 mils ea aw pittPLfctklack ksarlafad.roBKk. ekappa.saa I ltd edy aaia pre.enied by Uvnocaa auar I CAUT CHEATIZ Cheat Paiaa. Boraaesa. iBfOusa. kalkma.

V- ladaauuauoa raliarad la by las aueara Aai VoUnuf tike Weak Uilid im (7.. it tt ml I lll1 ka a tm- I li ia i ik a. Hal tUal )) ai I lla at oi -a. I lae b4 lllUB, khllp Je.i t'Utmt Cot a I It' ki LM 1 "iaa i I.

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