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1885. THE BUFFALO EXPBESS, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, THE DEAD CARDINAL, Tear Isnprasatv tewtaaa to Bit Bona at tU aeph's Cathedral Yeeteaday Morulas -MUhof tyaal reeling Address, National Capital Topics, THE WORRY ABOUT COMMISSIONER EATON'S SUCCESSOR -YESTERDAY'S APPOIHT, MENTS-COLLECTOR HEDDEN SUED. Servia Ready for War. tING WUH CHOOSES TO FIGHT RATHER THAU ABDICATE TURKEY'S WAR PREPARATIONS-NOTES. C0TJNTEEFE1TEES THE TOILS.

Tklrtewa IrmU ato MaUag Boras SUver Cola. A Bold sea This Jtabbwd Motes at Crises, PrmwJsG, Oct, It Government Agent gweeny and three deputies brought to Ais city to-night four TOOTS of the gang of counterfeiters St, Joseph's Cathedral was filled yesterday IN FULL SWIM Census Taking and Federal Ail who have been operating la the northwestern counties for a long' time. The arrests have broken up the band. Ten ringleaders an la cae, Burmali Needs England's Hand. lug by a large congregation which had assembled fit take part In the impressive services to hooof of the lata Cardinal MeCkalrey-.

Pontificia! high mast was cerebrated by tie Rt Key, S. V. Kyen, assisted, by tbe Rtv. Pr, James E. QvJgley, assistant priest the Rev.

Fathers N. A. Gibbons and J. Long, deacons of the mass the Rev. Fathers P.

Dunn and John fitaaa, deacons of honor the Rev. Dr. Hoelscher, master of ceremonies, and the Kev. Dr. Francis Naugbton, assistant master of ceremonies.

A cenotaph was placed la the middle aisle just tody this city and another arrest was made this afternoon, la- all eleven of the shrewdest criminals who have ever operated ia Western Pennsylvania have beta captured. The names of the ten now ia custody are Bast In Bock, Louis Whit more, Samuel Secrist, Ed. Ilannan, and Ben If that great surging and humming mass of living humanity that were' being jostled about in their movtments in and about J-our newly erected place of busincsss on ikciu gurrAiaimm, "Washington, Oct, 14 When asked to ity who would probably Whit, successor, Mr. Dor-man B. Eaton said I I believe that the position has been tendered to Mr.

Charles R. Codmaa of Massachusetts, tad I siocertly hope he will to COJWTAJrrtKOPli. Oct. 14, Great activity pr-mil ia military circlet throughout Turkey, rroofw are being "hastily armed and equipped for immediate service. Tbe Sultan hat determined to light against th further dismemberment of Turkey, and large bodies of troop are being rapidly gmcentrated on the frontier at strategic points arr, manufacturers of bogus coin and George Buck, William Secrist.

Ed. Grocer. Bert Buck, and Geo. Secrist, wholesale dealers. Bastin Buck cept." It is Mill stated at the Executive Maaaion is the leader of the gang.

Their mult, ss the officers call their places of Seneca Street, opp. Postofflce, manufacture, were ia mysterious places in the hi! It and for months they manufactured all denominations of stiver coin from a ten-cent piece to a dollar and shoved them in Clarioo, Jefferson, Armstrong, Indiana, Butler, Warren, Forest, Mo Kean, Elk, and other counties. They had a outside the altar rail, -and lying on a cushion on Us top was placed a red bcretta and other insignia of tbe Cardinal's office. Just before the absolution at the end of the mass, the Rt. Rev.

Bishop, clad la his vestments of black, delivered a short panegyric from the altar. He gave a short review of the life of the Cardinal, dwelling especially on his beautiful character sad mild way of governing. His simplicity of character ia the high omce he held was also spoken of. The Rev. Bishop referred to the last time Cardinal McCIoskey bad been ia Buffalo at his own consecration in November, 1868, and reminded the people that there was a time, before the formation of tbe Diocese of BufJaJo, when Cardinal McCIoskey, then a young bishop acting ts coadjutor to Bishop Hughes, came here frequently to administer the temporal affair, of the church, administer holy orders and confirmation, many of tbe older Catholics of the city being con.

complete system of signs, signals, and grips, and when a customer came be would be taken into the woods, and with a gun at his head and his hands raised forced to swear that he would never divulge their secrets. Probably a dozen wholesale dealers worked with the ggapturd and 100 shovcrs passed the bogus com oft on the public. that Mr. Eaton successor has been selected. Mr.

Cod man's name among others has been considered, bat not settled upon. Collector lied den of the New-York Customhouse has been instructed to throw open to sll citizens the competitive examination for the weighership made vacant by tbe suspension of Sterling, who was appointed by the Collector in place of Bacon, removed. The Mugwump! hare held that only the foreman and assistant weighers were eligible to compete for tbe place. This would have excluded Sterling, but under the President's order he can now compete tor the position which be once briefly held. A Boston dispatch says: Col.

Cfcas. R.Codman was asked to-day whether or not President Cleveland had offered him the chairmanship of tbe Civil-service Commission. Me replied "I have had conversations with the President on the subject aad have given him what I coosider sufficient reasons why be should not offer the position to me. The President has not made me the ofier, tad probably never will make it." ASSOCIATED PKSt. plucky woman and cool snsak thisf.

SPE (HAt TO THE BUFFALO tXPKESS. is to be judged in its numerical aspect, then we believe it to be generally conceded that our opening Monday was a decided success. We hope our numberless friends and visitor enjoyed it all through including themusic and the souvenirs and also that we created a favorable impression all around. And now we are ready fop business, in all that the term implies. We are now IN FlJth SWING, and we intend to keep on swinging at a lively, rate; "LIVELY," yes, that, what WE AIM HIGH.

Boston, Oct. 14. At 11.80 o'clock this mora wj 6. tad Servia. Siege and add guns are being di.

jsfcied to the front night and day. The Moslems are enthusiastic and volunteering in large lumbers. It Is reported that Prince Bismarck, in reply to the second circular of the Porte, approves the immediate taking of active measures by Turkey unless Servia and Greece accept the situation. The conference on the Roumelian question has embodied a collective note which is being prepared by Count Corti, the Italian Ambassador, to 'be presented to the Porte. The note advises the Porte to recogniie the onion of Roumelia and TItttgarLa.

and opposes a Further violation of the Berlin Treaty. The Sultan hesitates between these divergent counsels, leaning rather to a policy of conciliation, Krupp has been urged to hasten the delivery of pint, payment for which bas beeq. guaranteed, tverything indicates an early invasion of Bulgaria. In leading Turkish circles the opinion is expressed that the majority of the Powers are in-dined to refuse to recognize the Bulgarian union, A Ibew consider that' coots woeWI be the least dangerous to European peace. The Marquis cfc! Irrench Ambassador, and Iterr von RadowiU, the German Ambassador, express astonishment that the Turkish Government did not send troop to Eastern Roumelia at the beginning of the trouble.

The other foreign ministers are less outspoken. Connt Corti. the Italian Ambassador, Presided ine' a ronnr man ooollv onened the front door of i Bouse Maurice -In firmed by him. He asked the people to pray for The five absolutions which are customary. Us the memorial services of Bishops and Cardinals were ham street, with false keys, and went directly upstairs to collect tcxh plunder as he could find.

While at work trying to break into locked closet ia which there was considerable money, be was discovered by Casey's sister. She bravely grap then given by the Rev-. D. Quigley of St Joseph's Cathedral, Father Krensch of SL Michael's, Father Kelly of St. John's, and Father Rogers of the Im- APPOINTMENTS AND CHANGES.

pled withtbe. itttrucief sad tcraascd for -maculate Comxptico, tue sssTtxasf give try toe me oouss to come to ner assistance. I ne ourg. aw seized Min, Casey by the throat and choked KL Kev. tSishop.

YiEWtXO TH CAXOtWAi. BOfrr. afternoon appointed Thomas R. lernigan of North-Carolina Consul ai Otekii arid Hioga, Japan. and pounded her savagely to make her let go her New-York, Oct.

14 Tbe sidewalki on 50th Nothing hort of Front Rank for us. When the subject of A. J. Puckett ol Kentucky aas been appointed timber agent of the Land Office. bold upon him.

She held on as long as her and 51st streets and Fifth and Madison avenues were thronged from aa early hour to-day. The strength lasted, and then dropped insensible to the E. K. 1. Gould, special acent cl tbe.

tabor bu crush for admission to the cathedral to view the reau stationed in England, has resigned, bavin; completed his investigations. Boor, badly shaken up and bruised. 1 he burglar made his way into the street, but was captured and taken to the station-house, where he gave his name as George Barrett, and later changed it to James 1 ne following were appointed fourth-class post remains of the dead Cardinal was so great that sa extra posse oi police was sent to the spot. Tbe line at 10 o'clock reached down to 46th Street aad at that hour thousands had passed by the cata masters in A'ew-York to-day. At Sanborn, Seth at the Roumeiiaa conference to-day.

The am atson. Iso property was found on turn. Cloths, Iters, ail Furriers bassadors sent their respective dragomans to in O. Kooerts Middlesex, Lewis C. Williams Kreeport, Elisha B.

Bedell Mineola, Luke Fleet; form toe 1 orte that tnev had airrecj to condemn BAD POTATOES CAUSE S1CKNKSS. Srt acvse, Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs.

James Bns- St. John Land, Theodore V. Smith Upper the violation of the Berlin Treaty by the union of Roumelia and Bulgaria, and that they approved the pacific attitude of the I one. falque. A large number of priests arrived this morning lrom the West and South to attend the funeral.

The coffin ia which the prelate's remains will be Interred cost about $1,200. It by all last night in the sexton's establishment aad was viewed by as many people as could pass in and out under the direction of six policemen, from dusk until mid tin and their five-year-old daughter became violently ill this morning. Their sickness was traced to potatoes that they bad eaten for breakfast. It was at first supposed that pans green was the cause, but their physician thinks their sickness 1 be Greek consuls in Turkey have been in Aquebogue, James M. Magee Oakland Station, Mary A.

Hawkins Amityviile, John P. Hafl Weed Mine. Sterling Moore Coxsackie Station, William Cleary Giencoe Mills, John Eitlernan Old Chatham, Charles Fredenburgh Lebanon Springs, Calvin T. Hemenway; North Chatham, structed to maintain friendly relations with the is mentioned, you must count us Irir rather, you should be-pin bv countinrr us first. There is nothing small about us as forte.

was due to partial decay in the potatoes. London', Oct 14. The hopes entertained last night. It is constructed of inch Sr. Domingo M.

eiderwax Hoyt Corners, Albert Lane; Tyre, WilHam Nearuass Ovid Center, H. Mc- OUMINAL TAKIETIES. Rochester, Oct. 14. Mrs.

Hannah Russell, Bight of a peaceful settlement of the Koumeliaa question have ben shattered this morning by the receipt of a dispatch from Constantinople, stating you see We intend to be a factor in the Clothing World Buffalo, and such a factor as you cannot afford in justice yourself to ignore. We believe in letting our light shine blowine our own bugle through the press, and hope you'll Gban Huei's Corners, James V. Goodell East Varick, Daniel Kitter Sheldrake, Clinton D. mahogany, covered with royal purple silk plush and draped with the same material. The draping a hung with heavy gold bullion fringe, cord, and tassels.

Tbe coffin is lined inside with tufted I who was arrested Tuesday morning on the charge of keeping a bouse of ill-fame, was found guilty by a jury in the Police Court to-day, and will be sentenced to-morrow. that the conference has formally declared that the Porte has disavowed the Bulgarian-Roumelian purple satin and with purple embroidered silk plush. union, Tbe handles, extending the entire length of tbe Oakland. Oct. 14 A Chinese laundry It ia reported that King Milan of Servia has In ways, when you think of Clothing, Hats, or Furnishings generally, see what appears in the columns of this paper under the ADS headed or signed coffin, are of solid silver, gold plated, and very at the corner of Seventh and Market streets was formed the Powers that he must either go to war or abdicate his throne, and that be has decided to heavy.

On the lid is a solid plate containing a Latin inscription setting forth the prelate's age and burned at 8 o'clock this morning. Five Chinamen were burned to death, Sotrru Roy al tom, Vl, Oct. 14 Frank ro to war, lie has prepared a manifesto to his army which, is expected, will be issued to titular dignity under patronage of Sajicta Maria Supra The casket is six feet three morrow. Prince Alexander I yacht has arrived aUiustchuk it inches long. It will be inclosed in the tomb ia THE GLOBE" Palmer was taken to Dannemora.

yesterday by Sheriff Jones on suspicion of being the murderer of Peter Bernard. Both had been employed by W. Cowdryof. South Koyalten, and left August 7th for Willsboro, N. Palmer returning a week with silver hve-frane pieces arm li.uw, box of solid polished mahogany, lined, with sheet (MO cartridges from Russia.

The Rustchuk arsenal lead and hermetically scaled. is making 6,000 Berdan cartridges daily. later. Bernard was found dead a month afterward Yicxna, Oct. 14.

Servian Premier holds near Dannemora. frequent communication with the Greek Minister ORDERED TO LEAVE TOWN. Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, Dennis Kendaia, E. Bartlett Shushan, uliam K. Fleming Fly Summit, tlorton Thomas West Hebron, James S.

Craig; Vhite Creek, J. F. Bennett COLLECTOR HEDDEN' SUED FOR DAMAGES. The Collector of Customs at New-York has notified the Secretary of the Treasury that suit for damages has been brought against him la. his official capacity and asks that the United States District Attorney at New-York be instructed to defend him in court.

The suit ia question is for illegal arrest and detention, and is brought by Mr. Bencke, an immigrant who recently arrived at the port of New-York from Switzerland. Bencke is a pardoned convict, and when he arrived at New-York he was kept under surveillance until bis exact status under the law prohibiting the landing of convicts, insane persons, could be determined. It was thought at tbe time that his pardon was conditional on bis emigrating to the United States, but this was subsequently learned to be incorrect. The case was referred to the Attorney-General, and he gave an opinion that the pardon wiped out the offense, and as it was unconditional there was no legal objection to the landing of Bencke, who was thereupon placed at liberty.

Tbe case will be referred to the Solicitor of tbe Treasury for such action as he may deem proper. FEDERAL AID IS CEXSrS-TAKINO. at Belgrade. This fact is supposed to indicate Syracuse, Oct. 14 Sheriff Brown arrived this afternoon with Mary Druse, who helped to kill her father, and Or.

Richter. After taking Mary Three ftnppesad CoaSdenc Men Stopping at joint action by Servia and Greece, A LITTLE Sl'JHTS IN KAITtSH BtTlMAH. to the penitentiary the sheriff left lor Auburn th Mansion Hoaae Arrested Boawa Bonds and Stock Confiscated by the Police, Seneca Street, Opp. Postoff ice. with Richter.

Mary was assigned to cell No. 7 and will be put at work in the box factory. Tuesday evening three well-dressed individuals, Calcutta, Oct. 14. King Tbeban of Burmah answered the communication with reference to the dispute between the Burmese Government and the Bombay and Burmah Trading Company in an arrogant and -msuirhrg manner and refused to discuss the claim of the trading company with the Indian Government.

The chief of the commission has asked for 8,000 re-enforcements before plentifully decorated with diamonds, registered at FALL SPORTS OUT DOORS. the Mansion House. One registered as W. Taylor. Ohio the second as James Fay, Roches First Game Betweea the Rival Baseball sending an ultimatum to Mandalay.

ter, and the third as William fisher, without any address. Yesterday morning one of them inquired of a waiter the location of tbe proprietor Champions Other Exhibition Centests The Tarf and Aquatics. A dispatch from Rangoon says the Burmese Government is increasing its forces on the frontier room, the information was given, and then tbe jrwaiter reported tbe incident to the clerk, Mr. Chicago, Oct. 14.

The first of the series of games between the- Chicagos, champions of the National League, and the St. Louis, champions and actively preparing to resist any attempt the Government of India may nuke to force a suspension of the decree of confiscation of the property of the Bombay and Burmah Trading Company, in default of the payment of a judgment for Kamsey. The clerk's suspicions were aroused and Detectives Crowley and Donovan were called in and asked to watch the men, who were soon afterward AC I RT MANUFACTURERS HAYES PATENT SKY LIGHT GaivaniMd Ikm Cornice, Lmula, aad BraiBanTi Patent Ice Houan and Refrtreralors, Slata, Tin, Gravel, and Iron Pflnfig, Stoves, Kaages, and Hardware of every description. Nos. 92 and 94 BROADWAY, BUFFALO, N.

The act Of Congress providing for the faking of semi-decennial census in the States and Territories authorized the Secretary of tbe Interior to pay half of the cost of the census where the returns were filed with the department before the 1st "of of the American Association, for the baseball championship of the world, was played this after (W ailcf ed to he due Burmese foresters as wages. arrested on Exchange Street as suspicious charac A majority of the men have signed a declaration September last. Under that act the Terrilory of noon and resulted in a tic in eight innings. Previous to the game throwing and running contests were held. Williamson threw the bail 133 yards that thev have no claim on tue corporation.

Dakota and State of Colorado took censuses and An ultimatum has been sent to King Tbebaa ordering him to reduce the claim agaiast the Bom ESTIMATES FURNISHED QN APPLICATION. bay Trading Company, to remove the restrictions against English traders, and to accept a British ters and locked up in 1 rolice Station. Upon searching their baggage at the hotel a quantity of bogus bonds and mining stock was found and confiscated. The police suspect them of being three noted confidence men who swindled a traveler out of $75 at three-card monte on the train which brought them to Buffalo. No case could be made out against them, however, and thev were ordered to quit the city at once, which they cheerfully did.

presented their accounts, amounting to $35,506 in tbe case of Dakota, and in the case of Colorado. When the certificates were presented to the Treasury Department it was found that the State and Territory were indebted to the Government in the sums of $21,888 and $3,341 respectively, on account of the direct tax of 1161. In the resident at Mandalay. Gunboats have been or- AMscelianeons. dered to Rangoon to await orders to enforce the THE WEATHER.

To-Day's Indications. Washikotom. Oct, IS. Middle Atlantic States: Governments demands by a demonstration at 1 foot and 4 inches, defeating five others, and PfetTcr ran the circuit of the bases in 15 seconds, defeating five contestants. The Chicagos sent the visitors to bat and toyed with them.

The runs were made as follows For the- visitors Ccmiskey got a base on an error and scored on two other errors in the second. In the fourth O'N'eil Robinson, Latham, and Caruthers got in runs oil two base hits and three errors. That ended their work. The Chicagos made a run in the fourth off a single and two errors. In eighth Gore got base on Mandalay.

No troops are being prepared for case ot L'akota $.12,249 nas oeen airectea to tie paid, and in the case of Colorado nothing will be paid. Generally fair weather, west to south winds, Stationary temperature. Itaryiii Underwear. operations against Burmah. FOREIGN TOPICS.

EXTREMES Or KXOLISH CAMPAIGN TALK. Lower Lakes Res-ion Generally fair weather. THE PRESIDENT DO ESN LIKE DORSF.Y. Wm. A.

Vincent, Chief Justice of the Supreme west to south winds, slight changes in temperature. Londos, Oct. 14. Joseph Chamberlain, speaking General Observations October 14th, IIP. Court of New-Mexico, recently appointed Stephen W.

Dorsey as a member of a commission to draw grand and petit jurors for that Territory, He balls and scored on singles by Kelly and Anson. PfctTer followed with a borne run and tied the game. The umpire called it on account of darkness. The two clubs go to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, and Brooklyn.

Tbe score was to-day suspended from omce oy toe rrcsident. Mr. Blocher's Mausoleum. SPECIAL TO THE BUFFALO EXPRESS. Boston, Oct.

14. Messrs. McDonnell Sons, the proprietors of the Quincy quarries, have been given the contract for furnishing the stone for the mausoleum of Mr. John Blocher, the well-known Buffalo shoe merchant, which is to be erected in Forest Lawn Cemetery in that city. The feature of the 'k will be the immense stones used, and to quarry these the firm have just built the largest derrick in the country, one capable of raising 100 tons.

Tbe largest stone will be 80 tons and the next 60. As no conveyance can be found strong enough to bear such a weight an immense wooden SUNDRIES. Second Assistant Postmaster-General Knott is Thar. ft a I i il oasaavATtox. quite ill at his borne in Baltimore from an affec tion ot the throat.

S83 and 385 MAIN ST. The values of the exports of breadstuff from Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 45 St. Louis 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 06 Earned runs Chicago 3. Base hits Chicago 8, St. Louis 7.

Errors Chicago 11, St. Louis 5. EXHIBITION OAMES. Brookxys, Oct. 14.

The Brooklyn club defeated the Hoston nine to-dy. In the ninth inning the Boston men tied the score aud bad a man on the United States in September were $9,067,001) September, 1HB4, for the nine at Trowbridge this evening, made a scathing attack upon G. i. Goscheo, who he declared was to the Liberal party what tin death's bead was to Egyptian leasts, Mr. Chamberlain said that Mr.

Gladstone was in excellent health and spirits, and awaited the approaching Parliamentary election ith confidence. Lord Salisbury, the speaker declared, bad no definite programme except disestablishment of the church, which the coming Parliament would not deal with. Mr. Goscben, Liberal, speaking at Glasgow, said he would support Mr. Gladstone, but not sensationalism or the stirring up of the masses.

OENERAL WOTtS. CoitsTASTmon Oct. 14. Sh- H. D.

Wolff, the special British envoy to Turkey and Egypt, is about to leave Constantinople with six Turkish delegates to open an inquiry at Cain. They will aim at military, civil, and mumcijm! reforms. Berlin, Oct. 14. Count von Hatsfctdt has been aretted as Gvrmsn Anitas.

to London to succeed Count von Munstcr, who jroes to Paris in place of Prince Hohcnlohe, recently aptxjinted to the Governor-Generalship of Alsace-Lorraine, vice Gen. Mantra el. deceased. The various changes will take months ending September, $102,344,000 same Vlctsljurg, 30.10 56 Shreveport ISO.lliovlTS! SW Ui Memphis, 50 A1: SW 2.l7 51 Mi SW 8 Osweaw S2B.B6 48 1 48 1 Cleveland iHH.fW. 52 50 1 SW 10 We are offering some splendid bargains in Hosiery .00 Clear .00 Oouily IK) Ruin railway has been ouilt from the quarries through and Underwear for fall and winter wear, and intend the streets oi yuincy to quincy roint, wnere tne period in 1S4, the i sports ot cotton in September were valued at September, lb84, 86,555,000.

ing purchasers will find it to their advantage to call third with only one out when Umpire West called the game and the run was thru a out. The Toledo, iai.W) 531 JTWTLtl and examine our stock and prices before buying else score 7t 8. CIew Detroit. SM.3Uj6it Alpena, Mich 40 ol where. stone is shipped by vessel to New-York.

On this road the stone will be moved on rollers, as railroad cars will be unable to bring them. They go by canal to Buffalo. These ate the largest blocks of granite ever quarried in America. Buston 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 04 SW AlOFair ,211.81 52 Cents' all-wool Scarlet Shirt and Drawers from 75 Brooklyn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -S "Josh Billings" Dead. San Francisco, Oct.

14. H. YV. Shaw, better cents. Earned runs Boston 2, Brooklyn 2.

Ba hits Boston 9, Brooklyn 9. Errors Boston 5, Brooklyn known as Josh Hillings, the humorist, died to-day at the Delmonte Hotel, Monterey, of apoplexy. Ciscihsati, Oct, 14. The Cincinnati defeated Mr. Davenport's Health.

AS SEEN AT THE BROOKLYN RECEPTION, A'ew- York Tints' i rtport. The first impression among those who saw Mr. the N'W-Yorks in an eicht inning exhibition rame Cents' Merino Shirts and Drawers from 50 cents. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants from 50 cents. Ladies' all-wool Scarlet Vests and Pants frqpj $1.

Ladies' all-wool Hose front 'li cents. SPECIAL, this afternoon. Darkness shortened the contesL The In honor of the 25th anniversary of Emperor William's coronation as King of Prussia, which occurs on score: Grand Haven afi.W 48 51 ICtra. Mackinaw r.H0 44 51 Marquette, Mlcb.i'.A.Tft, 43 ,54 Pun. Huron Chicago f.S2 52 6T SlilwKukew.

Wis. H4 46 55 Duluth. I2S.73 51; 59 St. Paul, Minn. SO 59 SB Crowe, i2it.S8! 51 j70 8 Cairo, III.

ISO, OS 01 St. Louis, SW Leavenworth, 53 83 8 Omaha, Neb. 20.85, 55 ea Yankton, IW.mi&tt! 00 SW Moonhead. Minn 53 88 Ft. Cuter, Mont.

S9.o 54 00 SW Denver, Cot 8W Doditeaty, BE .00 Clear .00 Clear .01 Cloudy .00 Fair .00 Fair .00 Clear .00 Char .00 Clew .00 Fair Dsvenport for the first time was evidently one of January 3d next, the military authorities are making Cincinnati 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 16 New-York 8O0OO0Q1-4 of preparations for an original pageant, the shape surprise at hit pbysical condition. So many expressions were heard about his sturdy appearance that references to it soon became humorous. a procession formed of men who took part in the wars of 1864, 1S60, and 18T0. One hundred doien Ladies' 4-btitton Kid Gloves at Base hits Cincinnati 10, New-York 6. Errors Cincinnati 8, New-York 3, Ta POST POSED OAT SACK.

Monterey, Oct. 14. About 9.45 o'clock this rooming a physician was hastily summoned to ths Hotel Delmonte to attend Josh Billings, who was sitting in a chair in the vestibule apparently envying the best of health. When the physician arrived he complained of a severe pain in the chest and remarked My doctors east ordered rest of brain," and added, throwing back his long hair, "but you can see 1 do not have to work my bram for a lecture it comes spontaneously." While he was talking be-suddenly threw his hands over bis head aaii fell backwards unconscious. He was carried' to bis room and in three minutes life was extinct.

His wife, who accompanied him on his trip to the Pacific Coast, was with him during the last moments. PouoHKEEPfiiE, Oct. 14. Henry W. Shaw (Josh Billings) was a welMinown former resident of this city.

Before engaging in literary work he conducted 50 cents. and when Mayor Low on presenting himself One hundred doten Ladies' Mousouetaire Goat Trot. Oct. 14. John H.

Teemer, the oarsman. skin Gloves at SO cents. Best value ever offered. said, "I hope yon are quite well," and Mr. Davenport replied, I am very well, thank you," those near by burst out laughing, and the room arrived to-night nd will immediately go into train ing for the race with lianlaa at Pleasure island.

Local Obaervatloas-Oeteher 14 th. October 3kh. Everything indicates that the post Tbe Frre Record. WaTMTOWK, Oct, 14. Fire at Sand Bank last "night destroyed two hotels, two churches, seven business places, and several dwellings.

Over half of the village was swept awav. Duttox, One Oct 14. Lane's block and several other stores were burned to-day. Loss wm soon in a merry uproar. The climax of raillery upon Mr.

Davenport's health was reached Wind. Hamilton McCracken when Or. Kobinson ot the fire Liepartrnent, Bar) poned double-scull race between Courtney and Coaler and Hanlan and Lee will take plajoe to-morrow. There i little or no betting. ALTUMH T0r EVEKTt, accompanied by Dr.

Fleming, walked up to the his.ha.mh iii and Ihrn stnnrl ill raairi mm nrr' win off and looked him over. We came to make a He leaves behind a wife and two daughters. UteVVeacra Liuon eieguph onice, and several ad fall meetinc of the Maryland locker Club was sue 383 and 385 Main St professional examination of yon. Dr. Robinson cessfut.

thoutrti trie tract was ra a miserable condi Ta-B 50 48 '4 0 44'fW Oj 8 27 Ruin said at last, and we certify that you are in per II a. a 5fu.o oi.Mi so-tw bw i yo f.t itam tion. The attendance of turf men is large and the stables abundant, but, the fields were small. The feet health. Then there was a fresh burst of winners of the day were Pontico, Dewdrop, East Lvnae.

CoL Sprairue, and Bourke Cock ran. The Hr.si 51.0 49 OA. OK I 523 Cloudy 7 p. Oti.HO 40.0 4." 0 I 17 Karn M. 47.8 45 (W 14 Cloudy Daily Means.

tfU.59 57 6 MOiUKoin merriment ffem those near by. AS SEEN BY A TRAVELING CORRESPONDENT, A'ew- York Htraid Utter. AVages and Workers. ClBCINJUTI, Oct. 14.

The Western Nail Association to-day unanimously adopted resolutions reaffirming its determination not to operate ihe different nail factories except on the manufacturers' scale, regardless of what time it may require to secure the full employment of the works. The 'delegates pledged themselves to retain and continue all present em joining build tup burned, last night. Lost $40,000. DOYXESTOWH, Oct. 14.

JleCormick drug store. Yooncker's dry-goods store, and the Odd Fel-lcs' Hall were burned to-day. Loss 135,000. Fakoo, Oct. 14.

The wife and child of Setb St.umton perished in a prairie fire in Barnes County on Saturday. The losses from fire in that county this season are put at 100,000. Pleuro-Pneumonfa In Cattle. summary First race, three quarters of a mile. Pon tico won.

Swift second, Hessw third time, 1.4), Mutuals paid S3. 40. Second race, one mile, Dewdrop Hichest taraperatHm, 65.1 1884, Lowest lempratura. 40,3 1884, Total rainfall and melted snow. 1.12 inches; 1684 inches.

D. Cutbbsktsoh. won, Milly second time, Third race, two While on a 300-mile journey over the Erie Road your correspondent bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. Davenport and 'conversed with him at some length, Vor the sake of the nine or tea hundred tliouiand voters of the Statt likely to cast their miles. Last Lvnne woo, Richmond second.

Long' 8reant Bignal Corpe U. 8. A view third time. i AltU. Fourth race, one and one ployees who may become competent workmen, and not to employ any other workmen except those who will work with and on the same terms as the.

present employees. Twenty-eight mills were represented (row half Col. Spraeue won, Pomiac second, Tola third time, 31. Filth race, over the regular Swuuaritui, Oct. 14.

The Lrrsstoek Cora mission has notified (he Governor that contagions plfuro-pneumonia is prevalent in the counties of New-York, Richmond, Kins, and Queens in the steeplechase course, Bourke cockran woo, Kepeatet ballots lor either Davenport or nil on November 3d, the following- diagnosis of the candidate's physical characteristics is given as a result of a careful observation second, yuebec intra time, ai. seven different Mates. Pittsburg, Oct. 14. Homer Roberts have decided to start their Elizabeth mine at the three-cefit Uaie oi the counties of Bergen, Passaic New-Yore, Oct.

14. The following is a summary vron. nonirrooti, yanwun, pumngton, the racing at Brighton Heachjosy JKin racej. DR. A.

C. HOXSIE'S CERTAIN CROUP CURE. A positive and unfailing remedy for croup. Used extensively by tha lata Pr, Hoxsu for a period of -15 years with remarkable success. Hundreds of families attest its superior excellence.

Price $1 per bottle. For sale by all first class druggists wholesale and retail. BENSON Has the sole agency in Buffalo for the American Painter Etchings," all proofs on Japanese and India paper are sold at the ttanirtsbiyiow price of $3. -Call and get a catalogue. The Prettiest -Wedding Presents are Picture.

Look over our stock ot water Colon, Engravings, Etchings, and Photographs. BENSON'S ART ROOMS, 390 Main Street. sec three Quarters ot a nine, oaroara won, t-astiuan rfcms counties In Maryland, Virginia, Kcntuckv, Del ond. Winston third time, liirl. becood race, one and the concession of the rate demauded is aa important victory for the strikers.

Boe-row. Oct. 14. The strike at the New- orous health probabry as good, if not better, than bis opponent, Mr. David B.

Hill. aware, and the: District of Columbia. Thev recora mile. Rico won. Jack O'Hearts second, Ernest third Owing to tbe Fact time, Third race, IJi miles, Cardinal McCtos-kev won.

Una second, Jim Nave third rime. England glass work) in East Cambridge has become general. If the men do not return to work in a week the works will be shut down fos a long -period. 8MW. Fourth Tenstrike won, King Second, wanem third time, V.

If. Ktrt. rjre, vj eighths of a mile. Aureole woo. Gen.

ryor second H. D. third lime, Ij04. That some grocers are in the habH of paiwing off a very Inferior article as Harries's Baking Powder, the undersigned beg to inform the public that in purchas mend the Governor to issue a proclamation prohibit-; ing the importation of cattle from the infected local- tws. jt Grand Commandery W.

Rochester. Oct. 14. In the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar this morning the oniccrt were installed bv Host Eminent Grand Master Charles Rosea of the Graad Encampment of the United States. Ermirs was selected, aa the nest place of meet ing, sad the date fixed was the second Tuesday in October.

The Grand Commandery officers were appointed delegates to the Triennial Conclave of the Gtaari Encampment of the Vailed States, to be held it St. Louis next September. ing they must assure themselves that they are buying the GENUINE, which has been on the market over thirty years. Prof. Davidson says of it in hit anal A Minister Under Cloud.

Syracuse, Oct. 14. At tbe Methodist Episcopal Conference to-day the charges preferred again the Rev. Robert D. Phillips of Brafichport were taken up in open conference.

The specifications in tlte indict" ment charged him with forging the name of his father-in-law, Chauncey Boyd, of Westcrnville, Oneida Cotmty, to three promissory notes, two for $1,000 and one for The principal aitness for the prosecution was be Squire Boyd, brother-in-law of the accused, whp testified that his father had never authorised the use of his name in a commercial Smash tioca th WUlnky Pool. rtfinesl -tepday- by thecoutse of the Mill Creek Distilling Company of this city. According to the pool agreemaat their allowance was 4,000 bushels per day. They have demanded 6,000, and a telegram was received from the president of the company instructing that no compromise be made unless the demand for 8,000 bushels is acceded to. As this is next to impossible the pool may be considered aa completely broken.

Protestant Episcopal Congress, Oct. 14. The tenth annual congress of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the t'nrted States wiH beheld is this city October 2otlj to 23d in Caril's Opera-house. The list of writers and speakers includes many of the most prominent clergy of the Episcopal Church of America. Among the number are six or seven bishops; also Archdeacons nut tad Vctqoi FngjanA ysis: It is of pure aad healthful ingredients, and ia FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS now frequently found ia Bakiog Powders." Minor Toleirrams.

BaooKXVir, Oct. 14. Col. James McLear has been elected brigadier-general of the Third Brigade. Nkw-Vokk, Oct.

14.TThree hundred applicants for positions in the customs service at $1,301) Salaries were eamined to-day by the Civil-service Board. Axxasous. Oct. 14. Naval Cadet k.

Bailey of Arkansas of the third dan, has been found rtiilly by a court martial of basing Cadets Richer and Van-' derhovst -of tne Worth class, and has been recommended for dismissal HOWARD IRON WORKS, CHICAGO STREET, Hjdranlic, Poief 4 SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, CMtinca and QwnaraJ Maohtna Work. Papas Cnaeo uA BwWadwt' Matbinscs, POWELL SlPLIiMPTON war; and -only knew of -the eaisteuu of the note when they were protested. The defense was that the charge was sot proven. Tbe accused was found euittv on the second charge and was suspended from Steamer Arrivals. Oct.

14. Arrived i The Wisconsia and Helvetia from Xivcrpoot, Bohemia from Hamburg, Auctions from Glasgow. AMKTBRtMMV 14. Arrived The Schiedam bom 'w-Vor. the ministry for one year, afterthe conference had Dent bay year underwear aat3 yoa see the splendid PRDPfiiETDBS, refused to axoM hua tron is assortment at Alunaa i unaa's.

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