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i- ESTABLISHED 1867. WILMINGTON, Ni SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1894. i a m-ta i r-r- r- w-. vAyxi i ELEu R-A PHIC SUMMARY. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

DEPLOYING IN THE DARK. THE EASTERN WAB. I niOPIDI TO fir TlfAT hni I a rnHMcm, i THE EASTERN WAR. 1 AFTER THE ROBBERS. kt's says business shows raod- JOHNSON.

DISCIPLES OF WALPOLE. passing Troops at Pekin Japanese H. pORE.i imiirovemcnt, with some few ex- Warships on an Extensive Cruise ttons-f FUSION ISTS TEARING FULL DISCLOSURE OP DEEDS. German Guns Arriving. Stocks and Bonds in New York-Grain and Provision Market "in Chicago.

New Yoekv Oct. 19. Speculation the Stock Exchange was more active to-day, the result of efforts on the part THEY BELIEVE THAT EVERY DETECriVES FOLLOWING UP EVERY CLUE. 1)8 CIJ1UC.4L JOHNSON FORE Oct; 19. A despatch from -Most uie lampa cigar MAN HAS HIS PRICE.

makers; return to work The Tope Shanghai to the Central News Agency says that 500 troops accompanied Tchane ney lieiase to Make Public Their i e- onv, ci rv-auaaa, comes 10 an lamp" 1' The Lrxow Committee Astounded to Tahi Toung, the Viceroy of Ha Kwang fcrjiors oi me v-zar a aeam are province, to Pekin. The troops are com ih'aris The fifth victim of RE NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR TH FALL TRADE, HAYING RE- ceiyed several shipments of Goods in the last few days both in and Dry Goods Denartmenfa, wm MUhnery i 7 manded by an Englishman named Articles on Searcey's person Identified TbsManJMorganfield Found in Cincinnati With a Broken Lie Undoubtedly an Ac-complice 4Paj of His Thought to be tn Possession of Most of the Booty. IitlOli uui i iiuuse, vm now the Irfsarn That $70,000 Was to be Raised to Bny Them Off Mrs. Urchittel's Children After Into Court and Given to Her A Most' Affecting Scene. nlan ia Mississippi, whips his Ticket-nneral of Judge Keade To Pay Respects to His Memory- An Amateur Mu-- slcale Governor Carr on the Stamp The Piebald Campaign in Wake.

MESSENGER BTJKEATJ, I RaLeioh. Oct. 19. mi. Crampton, who was formerly in the Chinese customs service.

RtftrvnP tQmi attention tobarimmerise clips hter to death. Lynchers are infantdai Steamers arriving at Shanghai report Hon. E. M. Brayton, Ee- aftt-r tirn Lithdraws from the Congres of the bears to cever short contractors.

The opening was lirm. notwithstanding the engagement of $500,000 gold for shipment to Eurepe by the steamer Ems to-morrow. The firm shipping the secured it at the sub-treasury by paying legal tenders. General Electric was heavy at one time and fell to 33 on liquidations of weak accounts. Chicago Gas, Manhattan and American Sugar ako received some attention from the bears who expected to check the rising tendency by raiding these issues.

Chicago Gas sold down from 76 to 75. Manhattan from 1C9 to 106. Sugar from 87f to 86f. The nrrr Bitot nr SJ I Bieau ouj xnew xoek, Oct 19. For weeks the ear i 1' r1 I so as to cover a distance of twenty mUes Carolina- Mr.

in South uiemoers oi tne Lexow committee have xms aicernoon tde funeral of Hon aisernoon inere nave been I are cruising southeast of the Shan Tur will be sent back to or oeen listening to the stories of the 1 f- 4- uevtuopmems in tne case of the sus-i I fuwry. pecfc Searcev. He is mrUw di. I 4 from TJen Tain under date of and Edwin Godwin Reade was held from the First Presbyterian church. It was vm-v amounts of money paid for "protection," -v-UaCf iu0w asmg, aneetmgs and Shirtings.

October 15th. received at Shanghai, re-1 from the proDrietors of soda in iae united otaies at frr the paJt we 5i and will hold no conversation with ou I ixjrui Lnai in mil rmnru fvtti i I an oi me most popular makes. largely attended and impressive. It was attended by the Supreme court? the of for same time last year i I uiuu. i Kuiis ui uie cut up to toe rench Trann.

DOU tf -flair Thia mnramn. Ti4-; i Si nrnirinna ui i il. I iviivu xrans- AflonHA .3 -i i McKinley starts to Louis- UUVkUUig JAKtUTC I f-" "vv ua W11VCU lUItl. CU1U tilt? Hinde and Express Messenger Cmtch-i I number each from the provinces of aixx unara sceamsnip com members of the bar, the officers of all the .1 n. panies.

But to-day they were startled special train ordered not to Gents u-vUtu ouu oiutu luog are expeciea jaca on banks and the ofiicers of the church as Hosiery for Ladies, Children and In endless variety. We are showing the best selected stock from their seats in the committee room than sixty miles in any one make less bodies. The State officers also and examined the articles taken from I end of th mnntw inn rinn nammering process Lad no influence on the general list which held firm throughout. In the last hour the covering movement assumed larger proportions, and Straus declines the nomina ht. liour- nave arrived.

Forty-eight thousand ur. Eugene Uaniel, pastor of the the suspected robber. Mr. Crutchfield says Ittayor of New York Col to learn that even the Lexow Investigation committee itself had been weighed in the balance by the gamblers, green- cavalry are arriving from different tion church, officiated, assisted by Rev. Dr.

mee rs lottery tickets MQvmces at Shin King and Kirin. 'Gen. Masnev. an Englishman nr.n caain, purses and jroldr feiasses Missouri Pacific, Lead, Western Jnion, gooos men and policy backers of th oilnr. 11 by tlie court oi appeals dism-issf been in the possession of the Adams Ex Jeese CunniDggim and other ministers.

The burial was in Oakwood cemetery. Judge Reade leaves an estate valued at 1350,000. Core with the Chinese army. The first installment nf rha n. lombs with lighted fuses are EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.

It was claimed that their price had been 1 fixed at $70,000. Counsel Moss, who is Urge factory in Barcelona. xjuuusvuie ana XNasnviiie audi General Electric. St. Paul sold up Northwest JRock Island Burlington and Quincy 1, Chicago Gas 1 Missouri Pacific Lead 1, Western Union Louisville and Nashville 1 And rifles contracted for in July has arrived at Tien Tsin.

The 'found at a One was a It is alwajys a pleasure to us to show The honorary pallbeares were Gov found at office of the iiini on.the Adriatic -The our goods, whether the customer wishes fco pleased at their prompt delivery. purchase or not of I assisting Chief Counsel Goff in conducting the cross examination, remarked when this bit of evidence was divulged: I "These gentlemen proceed upon Sir olice raid a bucket shop '-ew York- Electric 2. The strength of the market in the last hour Of businPS vena navtiollir ernor Carr, Treasurer Tate, Chief Justice Shepherd and Associate Justices Avery, Clark, MacRae, Bur well and Col. Kenan. s' in New York string another press company at the time of the robbery, Detective Hinde tooktheinumbers of the pawn tickets and watches! and on one of te tickets was the name of C.

J. Sear-ceyand on the other Alviu Cortney. Mr. George C. Hildt, I of the jExpress company, left this morning fo- the East and will return to-morrow so as to be present at the habeas corpus proceedings.

Mr. WmXLefevre. of tha firm ht tt A DARING ROBBERY. A. Texas Pacific Train Held Up due to the weaker condition of the Ster OTolmsdii hot him to death Mgr.

in It was certainly hard last night to pick ling exchanges, bankers 60 days' bills having sold as low 4.86l in PTfpr- Horace Walpole's theory that every man has his price." The man who informed the committee be ma.do a cardinal -The up any news as to the completed fusion ase ball association organizes ticket. -Your corresDondent wan asanrori Nine traiP up' and; Biltoili American' vou Ex-Mayor 1 1 1 MARKET STREET. early in the evenine that W. A. fluthrio i3 liacged at Fort "filadison, irom me witness stand thattheir reputations for honesty had been reduced to would be put on the Supreme court ticket.

When Mr. Butler WAR rapti nHfl irjlris auntv and cousin uay Time and Bobbed. Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 19. The westbound Texas and Pacific through express train for California, leaving here at 9:30 o'clock this morning, was robbed about noon near Gordon, seventy miles west of here.

The robbers secured about uuuars ana cents, was tieorge W. Kay, tionai instances. The closing sale wis $4 86i- and $4 86. Stocks closed firm and i tali percent, higher, General Electnc leading. Manhattan fell 1.

In the inactive stocks Bay State Gas rose If percent, to 23 and Pittsburg and Western preferred 1J to 26f. The bond market was higher. Sales of listed stocks eigne years ago a policy backer of this iiunt is Tammacy'scandidate of New York in place of Strong Seam S.uit for Children T. Lefevre ffiySon rememjbered that on Monday last waited lupon a short heavy set man and that this man purchased one dozen three-ferain quinine clock he said he was really sorry that he could give out no news. He said his position was sineularlv delicate.

Thia for ina'yofl city, dui now a reputable business man. thafc he heard the committee was in evidence before the Straus tOIJ. cotmnitife yesieruay iaac me aggregated 110,000 shares; unlisted, nTTTlT TJ rot ks of pew York had decided that must have meant that there were instructions not to tell anything whioh was done yestercfay at the session of the Republican State committee and the Populist Executive committee. DOUBLE SEAMS, luy up that committee for CHICAGO. Oct.

19. Rennrta from TZaxxr tint o.ildl DoiWe Seat, Elastic Waistband. ho children of the Russian CdO. II cuuiu oe rougnc tor "What's that?" inquired Mr. Lexow angrily.

Senator Bradley whistled softly. Senator Cantor only smiled, while Senator Robinson appeared thunderstruck; Mr. Coff inquired whether a pool was being made up for the purpose of securing "protection" from the committee, but the witness assured him that he knew nothing about it, if euch an attempt was Your correspondent had heard a m. York of heavy export sales at all the seaboard markets saved prices of wheat in this market from an ineloriousvdeclin K'RnSVSS? Taped, and rd. Urchittel were brought worr ari feet in fit and iiawi ZZUL Q- aPPrance, per- end surrendered to their mor that there was a hitch between the two chairmen as 'to the judicial nomi nees; that Mr.

Holton wnyitprt Ma- to-day. All day until the last hour thfr lyauica iuiu Bome periumery. This is the man found with a broken leg in Cincinnati and who gave, his name there as Charles A. Morganfieldi. He is also the man who left Shenandoah Junction with Searcey and with whom the Cum berland suspect exchangedTtickets.

It ia expected that some startling de-nouments will be forthcoming at the habeas corpus proceedings toXmorrow afternoon as the detectives and Express people are making extraodmary Efforts to collect evidence sufficiently strong, to settle the question of Searoey's guiltv uiaiciiai, 'ithe meeiinafwas a most affect 120,000 from the Pacific Express company, and but for their, inability to open the safe of the Texas and Pacific Coal company, containing $20,000 in gold, would have made a better haul. Four men did the work. They came upon a section gang about noon, covered them with their Winchesters and forced them to spread therajls and flag the on-coming train. The engineer and fireman were then lined up with the section gang and guarded while two men entered the express car and covered the messenger before he was aware of their presence. Messenger Marshall was ordprprf tn JllOlll'Tv.

Detectives are hard at inL' pceno- to track of the pals of Morgan- work on Guthrie.and Mr. Butler W. A. Montgomery, of Raleigh, who is a Democrat, in Mr. Connor's place.

Mr Butler laughed when this was mentioned and said there was not a word of truth in it. The Luzerne iHjgienea Underwea at -Cincinnati. They think one of There was the usual grind of cases the morning. Walter Valentine, of -tliciii gn-iter part of the stolen iirop'rty j-Hohbors in broad daylight was a heavy feeling hanging over prices fears that some of the big lines bought yesterday and at the immediate opening to-day would go over-board from lack of outside news, frightening the crowd and inducing them to back down when offerings were heard. Pardridge and his following were pressing their advantage and selling quite rejely.

First advices gave the export sales at fifty-six loads, but before the close they had been worked up to 116 and a decidedly bullish sentiment then pervaded the pit. December wheat opened from 52 to 521c. snld ho. xnea Mr. was asked if Jex-Judge Spier Whiiaker was to be nut Then vhubau, iv.

inis morning me Dieurus vvommission company, accused of dealing in bogus stocks, said that he could not find the detailed state Children's all wool Combination Pants and Cap. $4.00 and unworri SjiitfK Extra hold, up a Texas rjicific train and rob the i he repeated his statement: "Really I cain't t'XprtSi 8a oi say any more." He added that the tickets would be printed some at Ralei Ev-5Iior (irant Tammany Candi- mentsot his business asked for by the committee at the previous session. His answers were so unsatisfactory that the police were requested to arrest the proprietors of the place and later in the day Superintendent Bvrnes rimed the safe containing the money of the Texas and Pacific Coal company. Telling them he could not do this, they seized a pick and ruined the combination, remarking: "If we can't get the money those minora Thw (la'tf' for Mayor. some a Goldsboro and would be ready in a day or two, Mr.

Eutler was ever polite. Chairman Holton of the Renublif. 1 New Yo Oct. 19, Hugh J. Grant v.a3 as lammanv canaiaate tor of the fusion was the most uncommunicative man in the county yesterday ard last night.

He must have sworn an oath not to talk. He was under the wino- nf shant." The robbers fled southward and no trace of them has yet been secured. Re- place. Mr. Goff then said that the children of Mrs.

Urchittel were in court "The officials." said he. "of th TTpVw mayor, vitf riatnan btraus, witnarawn, iweeji ozj and to 52. closing at 52f i higher than yesterday. Caeh wheat was in good demand, red winter for spot offerings bringing i to over December. Otherwise prices were stead v.

MUNSON i- i 6 "aujB as Kiorgan-field and who is sua Dec ted bf being one of the A quia Creek train (robbers, was informed that his' broken Sleg could be saved and amputation would not be necessary. He brightened np at this and consented to answer a few (questions. In making his replies he became badly taDgled up, and this adds I to the suspicion that he is one of the men wanted. Morganfield denied that Ihe had been in Cumberland, but when a pill box found in his pocket with the name of a Cumberland druggist on Jit, was produced, he was nonplussed, but finally said he had been there. He was asked if any word could be sent tcjhis relatives, and at first he denied having; any.

Subsequently he said that he bsi relatives. at the mnfUng of the executive commit-. 4-1, -r-r -r-. me way non. j.

a. iJOCKery. Children Sheltering Arms eociety have tee in lampany Hall tnis arternoon. Sighted) xne members of thei bar of the State Tailoring and Clotting Rooms. The 'ex'indypr paid in the morning he met here yesterday afternoon.

Chipf would not heccot nomination, but he tice Shepherd presiding, to nronnsfl rpsn. ourrenuerea me cnuaren reluctantly to their mother. I am specially pleased because this is the first case where an institution has given up children without fifrnrjced after a long conference Nor hwestern Mutual Life Insurant iv lutions of respect to the memory of the late Hon. E. G.

Reade, A committee with a iriiittee composed of Senator W.T-IunRit'tr. chairman; Pat Keenan. i mm a mM waras aggregating $1,000 have been offered for their arrest. The money secured was taken from the way safe. Rumors of the Czar's Death, I Vienna, Oct 19.

A despatch from St. Petersburg to the foreign office says that the Czar is sinking slowly and the news of his death may come at any moment I Paris, Oct. 19 The Courier du Soier says it is rumored that the Czar is dead. composed of J. B.

Batchelor, John KeiJW; J. Carroll, T. Sullivan, Kichard ll. Battle, Charles M. Busbee W.

Ifjj R' and Mike C. Murphy, and he Whilst corn displayed a willingness to advance with wheat, prices were not in touch with the weakness of that grain. The weather bureau predictions of wet weather produced marked strength in the December future during the first hour, but May was well up with it at the close. Business was not active, but the de mand was of a better character than the offerings. May corn opened from 49 1 to 49fc, sold from 49 to 49i to 49c, closing at the outside, fc over yesterday.

Cash corn was steady, the nominal close being strong. Elevator operators were tafeins- mmt me consent oi the lierry society." "Call Mrs. Urchittel." Just at this moment the door of the court room opened and Detective Bennett led in the three little children of Mrs. Urchittel. The moment she saw ana lhomas Mason was annointed tn Jbn-i formally- accepted.

.1 rL OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. mericipan m0r double 7 oL purely! uran resolutions. The folkhving is Mr. Straus' letter to lhis evening Raleigh amateurs e-ave a Mr. vocal and instrumental concert, in aid of "Umos Aiti: Hotel, N.

Oct. 17. a iuna tor tne purpose of completing the Its Dividends the largest of any Life Company in the world. dreds of comparisons with; aU leading Companies, euurauon oi itapn Eisner, a tjxv iio wuuiu wji ii wnerei iney lived. Last night a well-dressed stranger called at the hospital and asked to be allowed to see the prisoner.

This was refused and the stranger left. The police authorities are looking fr this fellow and feel confident he is a pal of Morgan-field, Thisnorning a careful inventory was taken of the property belonging to the prisoner. It was found that the valiee he Carried tallied exactly with the tplo. blind boy, a pupil of the institution for Dv.wi Hik-41 trust that you have de the blind, who has great musical talent. dined to afjiw your name to be placed ouitnv othttr ticket iu this county than no continuation of the rumor was obtainable, nor can it be traced to any authoritative source.

St. Petersburg, Oct. 19. A bulletin issued at Livadia at 10 o'clock to-night flays that the Czar passed Thursday night almost without sleep. His majesty rose this morning as usual Hia general weakness and the action of his hpart J.

H. BOATWRIGHT. Agent. At the concert the new orchestra, of twelve performers, made its first public the Democratic ticket upon appearance. i fftjicn rny name appears.

lhere will be an orchestra at the blind 1 expect to stand ss the candidate of institution, and it gives promise of more Advertisement graphic description of the one carried bv tlie Dpniocifatic party for mayor, but I than usual excellence me suspect. He had a telesconp valiso ghali decline to run if you tnem she rushed towards them and seizing the little boy clasped him to her bosom. She kissed him again and again and sobbed aloud with joy. Then she embraced the other two children and kissed them. There was scarcely a dry eye in the court room.

"Thank you, thank you, Mr. Goff," the poor Russian woman exclaimed. Finally she and the children were led from the court room. It was the most sensational incident in the entire proceedings of the Lexow committee. Mrs.

Urchittel's children were taken from her, and she herself was arrested on the charge of being a disorderly person by officer HuBsey. The story of persecution Bhe told before the committee was a most pathetic one. The Lexow committee adjourned until next Wednesday morning. Solicitor Pou of this district arrived overthrovvihe political standing of the and when it was examined lit was found to contain $110,71 in moneyjasoft brown of the offerings of oats tc-day, the tendency of prices being to sympathize with corn. No news of importance was received and, as a whole, the trade was of the usual uninteresting nature.

The close was strong with May to higher than yesterday. Cash oats were firm and ic higher than yesterday. Shorts found it an easy matter to cover their product to-day without influencing prices in a perceptible manner. This was the result of the live) hog situation. The receipts of the animal at the yards to-day were large, and the estimates for Saturday heavy, and m-ices were lower.

to day from Pittsboro, where his little JvniDcratid party in tins county bv ner- felt hat, a blue striDed the cahco shirt. miuin your name to appear oh cmia is very sick, it has not quite reached the crisis, but he says its condi an undershirt, one pair ticket with for a Iiepublican candidate weu Pewed customer. We don't expect to make onr everlasting fortune this year, but we do expect to so Increase onr lollowiiL that flniMtAaa mill twt 41 of suspend- tion is improved. mayor. -'M ers ana a new silk handerchief.

In his unchanged. The cedema of the feet, Which previously appeared, has increased. Bis, general condition is unchanged. This bulletin'is signed by the five doctors in attendance upon his majesty. London, Oct 19.

Despatches from all parts of the continent show that the whole European press is brimming with articles on the Czar. The vast majority of writers praise him for his loye of (jovernor Carr spoke at Polenta, John "1 liaw 'the honor to subscribe my vu wrresuni Dye ana bye. Jast now then we would rather make customers tban money-rather have a bl crowd pocket was a 45 calibre Coltfs single action revolver with all the chambers self, Y'ouis respectfully, Nathan R. Stratus." two bladed Eventually, loaded. A black handle knife of medium size wes preuiiBM a nig: prout and a small crowd, we know, like Constantlne Sr.

Strau4 has reSeived no written re- round near The cash situation was another stumbling jiy from so far as is known. IBY THESE 5IQNS oiqi-K to an advance, me demand in that quarter being of the most indifferent kind. The close Was 17c lower than yesterday for January pork, 7 to 10c lower for January lard and 7 ic lower Business Failures. New York, Oct. 19.

Dun BcbsAjjain Indicted. t'nicAco, Oct. 19. The Federal grand jury Teturaedi an indictment against Debs and the officers of the American tijilvvay urin and a large number of weekly report says: The failures in Oc WE SHALL CONQUERS for January rib3. tober thus far have been quite moderate in strictly commercial lines, the liabilities amounting to $3,821,937, of which The Pollard-Breckmridge Case.

Washinqton, Oct. 19. On a motion POLVOGT. peace, speculation as to the Czare-witch's future policy is rife. No two estimates of his character agree.

Many of them are exceedingly unfavorable. The Censorship of the St Petersburg press is reported as being unusually strict I The newspaper which announced yesterday that Father Ivan, better known as "Holy John," had been summoned from Cronstadt to Livadia, was seized by the police. The Allgemeine Zeitung in Vienna suggested this evening that the Czar was already dead and the fact was concealed, as it was in the case of Emperor Nicholas I. fsons charged with participating in violence and the obstructions of the mails and jorunierce on the different roads stimmer. In all sixty-nine jxrions are included in' the blanket in- ncio ui ujauuittuiuniig ani $1,996,636 of trading concerns.

Son tne place where he broke hi3 leg. It was partly buried and was covered with mud, showing that he had used it to dig a hole. The fellow will not explain why he buried the knife and the police think that it is an important link in the chain of evidence. He also had a pair of gold plated cuff buttons and a small diamond ring which were taken. jThe Adams Express company has attached the money found on Morganfield, in all There are three more of the thieves still at large and the local Ipolice have every, reason to believe that they are somewhere in this neighborhood.

On a farm near Chester Park the detectives this afternoon found a bottle of laudanum. In the bottle was blown the name "Ogram, 1213 Pennsylvanian avenue, Washington, D. C.V This bottle was found where Morganfield was arrested. He was in Washington with Searcey. Near the spot where Mor eranfield hrokn by Mr.

Caldercn Carlisle, for Madeline Pollard, in the case of PpIIard vs. W. C. P. Breckinridge "of Kentucky, the Court xauures oi Dancing, investment and loan concerns, not here included, have not proved of general importance.

ruring vlictmi-nts. The erand iurv of last 3E3E of Appeals for the District of Columbia mer, investigate the strikft. iij a large number of indict- me past wees me iauures nave been 253 in the United States, against 841 last year and 43 in Canada against 29 hut lueiits, one for each road, in which Debs year. ordered the appeal which had been asked for in this case stricken from the docket of the court, on the eround that it had not been entered within the statutory line. This ends the litigation Our Daily Bulletin of Special Values.

and ether ollicers of. the union verechargi'd'witlf'conspinDg with the rtrsoiis on ji the various' roads who ston county, yesterday to 1,000 persons. He is much pleased at the pleasant reception given him by the people of Johnston, which is, by the way one of the mo3t prosperous; counties in the State. As a rule during this campaign the audinances have not been large. All the parties admit this.

It is hard to get the people out. Say what we will, there is a growing distaste for politics on the part of the masses The days of great excitement and great assemblages really seem to be gone never to return. Metropolitan hall was filled with pee-ple last evening, toj hear the fusion orators. On the stage were Bon. Oliver H.

Dockery, Mr, W. F. Stroud, Populist nominee for Congress, Rev. H. V.

Leak, colored, who is devoting himself to political work in the highways and byways; J. L. Harris, Esq Hon. John Nichols, S. Otho Wilson, James Young, colored, and other? Mr.

Harris opened the speaking and made the introductions of the other speakers. The talk was on voting for the fusion ticket, and a "free election and a fair" count, and all said that the Legislature must be secured by all means. Mr Wjlson declared that it would give him as much pleasure to vote for James Young as for any man on ticket. Hon. O.

jH. Dockery said he did not believe in several of the Populist doctrines; did not subscribe to ideas as to sub-treasury, Government of etc. Hia belief was that the Republicans and Populists must pull together in this campaign to defeat the Democrats, land for that purpose only. He said "jvhy, in four years we may be like cats and dog3. Each party can go its own way after we have done our work in James H.

committed acts of violence. It vra as far as the courts of the District are One Tramp Killed by Others. Elmira, N. Oct 19. Ten tramps The Russian Embassy in Rome received a despatch to-night saying that a miracle alone could save the Czar's life.

Prayers are offered hourly in the Russian Cathedrals and daily in the Russian churches and the chapels of Russian Embassies in Eurepean capitals. oecame eDgagea in a quarrel at South KID GLOVES. feared tha1 if a conviction was net secured on ie of these indictments the tf might be barred from trying olhaTs if the others for thft reasr'n Waverly, this morning. Nine of tnem tools the tenth, strung him up against a wall and 6hot him to death. concerned 6nd leaves the plaintiff free to collect her judgment of $15,000 and corts from Col.

Breckinridge when and how she can. Mr. Breckinridge's salary for the remainder of hia Congressional term is exempt by law from seizure, and there is no provision in th6 laws of the District of Columbia, as there is on the statutes of some of the States, for the arrest and detention of any person abcut that the. Tor alleged is practically and the ofiicers are defendant all In rM-Act- trx oWf his leg while trying to board a freight train, they found the broken) point of a knife blade, it being supposed he was trying to dig a hole in the earth toi conceal something. Marks were also found on the ground, indicating mat he had A Magnificent Assortmem.

The tramps, 'who are believed to be foreigners, escaped. One stranger was arrested. He refuses- to give his name, but says be was an eye witness to the shooting and can identify the person; aanger on that scrtrp tbo Amnikho which olhctrs and strikers may be was returned. The indict- '-nuiatoiH W11U UIBU, i lucui inciuc to leave the jurisdiction of the State but a few defendants who Railway Officials Indicted. IChicaqo, Oct.

19. Seven indictments were found by the grand jury to-day against five men for violation of the inter-State commerce -law. They are Nelson Morris, the largest cattle shipper in the world; General Manager Jenks, of the Hammond Beef company, Isaac Thompson of Kansas City, J1. H. Eeinhart, formerly President of the Santa Fe, and without complying with the judgments aw not In te other indictments.

of its courts. 800 pair 8-button Slusquetaire Kid1 Gloved, worth 91.83 to 81.73, will be sold this welk at 78 per pair. j' hook Glace Kids In all shades anil black 9 1 and Lock wood. dragged himself to the cf eek nearby after being injured. It is thought he then threw something into the water.

It was learned that a one legged fellow who has been hanging around St. Bernard, called at German's farm house Wednesday and took away a bundle given him by the supposed robber. It is believed that this bundle contained a greater part of the "swag." The officers are to-night scouring the neighborhood for the one- r. Anarchists at Work. Barcelona, Oct.

19. Ten dynamite onsumption. N. Oct. 19 Senator tV giv en an enthusiastic re- jj a.

Haniey, general freight agent of i bombs were found to-day near the en worth 81.50 for $1.00. option to-n ht the Music hall where iad. congregated. gine of a large manufactory where a the Santa re. These indictments are the result of the commission investigation of the charge that the books of the Santa Glace Kids worth 81 legged man.

A flash photograph of 7-hook 91.23. was the last speaker. Young, colored, aor Hill and Hon. D. N.

v'htn S't Lockvrnait' re company snowed mat millions nf dol He aid that the white Populists were Phj- nominee for Lieutenant number of Anarchists were formerly employed. Fuses were attached. Among the Anarchists who were at one time employed at these works were two men lars had been paid in rebates to shippers Morganfield was taken today to be forwarded to Washington. John Carley, teamster, eavs that on their HiVt err.or, rtado their appearance on the all over this county pledging him hearty suppprt for the Legislature. 4-buttonlarge size buttons.

Glace Kid The incessant wasting of a consumptive can only be overcome by a powerful concentrated nourishment like Scott's Emulsion, i If this wasting is checkecf and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Scott's Platform tK received an wiuua wio lags iour years. i- Attorney Shields said to-night that there would be strong evidence to sus $1.50 for 91.23. ir. Lock vood was the first sneaker.

who were executed some time ago in front of the fortreesfof Mont Guich. An utnouiJ tain the indictments against all when Wednesday afternoon, a short time after Morganfield had been removed to the Gie3man house, a well-dressed stranger accosted him and asked where the injured man had been taken. He was The Sun's Cotton Review. Nf.w York. Oct.

19. The Sun's cot the proposed apporticn-oke at lenisith.cn the evils of "nt and investigation showed that the bombs they came to be tried. The penalty is were powerful enough to have caused lermah silver law and the McKin- two years imprisonniept or a fine of ton review says: Cotton declined 4 points, recovered this and advanced 1 point in k.v tarhf great destruction. In "nenN'ltntnr TTill KOME, Oct. 19.

A bomb with a lighted anmo cases, lost this, and declined 4 was the next told, but the man did notl go to the Giesman residence. He is supposed to be an accomplice of the injured man. One detachment of officers are on this nninta. then rallied tliehtly and closed intrO(hlC(Jrl it-, rcoa ormo- fuse was placed to-day at the door of the mayor of Rimini on the Adriatic. It did $ouu, or both, in the discretion of the court.

Departure of the Montgomery Post- poned. Washington. Oct 19 Secretarv Her Pie tould proceed with his re steady at a net decline for the day of 2 points. Sales were 114,100 bales, Liverpool declined l-32d on the spot and 1 to count of the enthusiastic de-r marks, 0n Nonstratil Emulsion not explode, as the. light went out half an inch from the 6hekV The bomb was charged heavily with powder and bits of of the audience.

ihiCetinir Kenatnr TTill UM on Carpet and Rug Department, i- -J 40c Ingrain Carpet this week 25c. 75c Brussel Carpet this -w eek 50j. 40e Oil floor Cloths this week 25c. 75e Ingrain Kag-s, fast color, .48. Moqueete Ragrs $1.25, 82.90, 94.50, special prices and styles.

CLOAK IE This Department Is equipped to meet the demands of the most fastidious Black Crepes Worth 910.00 at 95.00, this Cape is made of an all wool broad point for -futures, closing jj barely iron, lnree men have been arrested. man's trail. While many jprivate detectives as well as the regular force are still engaged about Chester Park su-burbe, There ia a general opinion tonight that Morganfield's pals, at least some of them, have escaped to Louisville. iui iitJIV CU ptiorx at the Iroquois hotel. efcady.

Jp Manchester yarns were steady, nuinL i I J' bert has modified the orders which were issued to Commander Davis of the Montgomery to leave Norfolk November 6th and visit Mobile, not later than November 15th on account of an exposi i auvx leaves iiere Governor McKinley's Flying Trip to To day's features! Large receipts And a raomi fjiere' he. peaks to-morrow continued pressure to sen causey iux- Louisiana. Oct. 19. With orders of Cod-liver Oil, with Kypophos-phites, docs more to' cure Consumption than any other known remedy.

It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron-i ehitls and Wasting. PamAMrre. SscttaBowne, N. Y. AU Druggists.

eOcandSt. id at. Olean in the evening, ive for Albany to-morrow v.iii ther decline. At one tune there was a rally, owing to the report that 6,000. bales of cot 'on had been destroyed by fire In New Orleans, though.it was not FPinted the lns3 of 6.000 bales could be uvui, inmnca witn nr snid.

Magnificent line of Jetted Velvet and other styles of Capes. Superb line of Coats, high grade line a specialty, Garments 83 to 930, ahead for a clear track and imperative instructions to the engineer that the minimum speed must not fall below sicVreet'd Kenort. Aft a bull noint. Still, there was tion wmcn is to be held in Montgomery November 19ih. The departure of the Montgomery be postponed a week, Howard to be Sent Home.

New Tprk, Oc. 19. Judge Lacombe to day in the United States Circuit court, rendered a decision in the case of John James Howard, Levi P. Morton's coachman. The judge dismissed the writ of habeas corpus and ordered How; ard to be taken back to Island.

He sixty miles an the special train carrying Governor MpEinley to the Oct. Vj Bradstreef s'to-iy: Vith few exceptions atures of the busineRa nitn- Dress Goods Department. The Penalty of Their (Crime. St. PArjt, Oct 1.

At 5K)6 o'clock the drop fell and Charles Ermisch and Qtto Wonigkeil had paid: the penalty of their prime. These two jyouhg desr perad.oes, wearing masks, it about o'clock on the evening of May 89th entered the saloon of Coleman and commanded everybody in the room to throw up their hands and demanded the cash at the bar. They then shot down and killed Lindholf the bartender, Ft some New Orleans buying and some local covering at the time, and a nervous mar- w. this ireadilv responds to ftion have been those cf con- BEFORE YOU BUY BAGGING crescent city lerc nere over the Cincinnati Southern road at 11:15 o'clock ths morning. ronnrtsi of anv sort, ine Fine Fall SoveKles In Black and Colored Dress Goods.

irate improvement, although total x. SPECIAI. VAtCES. 23 pieces double width all wool Fancy Cheviots, Only one stop is scheduled in the 900 'W by countr rally was ollowed hj another downward movement and prices touched fche Jpwest fitrures in the official history of the trade, n't, a YaCa trorv lnw Tirices there is a iwo-wnea enecis, in great variety of colorings, made to retail for 75e mile trip, and this is at Lexington, where yard or business, so far as m-iank clearings throughout wil require consiperable ex ompare favorably with cor- tdls two veara acrn. Th -AKD tc i i Governor McKinly will make a five wu up Beuf oacx to r-ortain ArfrTae caution noticeable rindint of lO pleee 50-inch all wool Chevron Salting, in rich combinations or Seeded effects, heretofore 91 per yard, at 75c I minute speech from the rear of the ear, but it is probable' that in response to ursrent demands a brief stop will be Searings for six business days, among the many operators who are sup-; Ulrjn BLACK GOODS175 pieces all wool Serge Cheviot, actual value 60c pjpr yard wiooer is SDia.UW.OfX) .3 made other points between Lexington A -U- 5.

at 43c Highest of all in Leavening Latest U. S. Gotrv Report fent. larger the third week her last j-ear, but 81 SO piece Fancy Kovelty Snltlngs, In small, neat effects, formerly a se per iuiu xi err i. ciio, uameoiueiy ailcf- his soeeeh in the Crescent? City Saturdav cent.

yard, at 73c posed to be ttfirisniy mciiucu. A New Orleansi despatch says: "Considering the perfect weather and the unusual pressure to sell, the fact that the movement falls below 1891 does not supr port estimates. -Thre is sunLosed to be a little invest irv 8 wetk IrJiso I an in the correspond- no- nighf, Qoyernor McKinley i will leave in order to keep his engagements at Hunt i i i I ington and w. on Mon? a Base Ball league. day afternoon and evening.

TIES ASK FOB OTJB PHICXa SUGAR. FLOUR, SALT, Molasses, D. S. Sides and Backs. WORTH.

'Oct. 19. The brfrani- Pqlvqgt-s I rican baee baU Kate V- i rn 'day in the Ckillonade Whipped His Daughter to Death. Meridian, Oct 19. W.

T. Mar a white Wednesday night resident Rprrptarv. ment buying on a scale down, bat, as a rule, the" outside! public ignores cotton. It has been bitten too often. "The burnt child dreads the fira." Mr.

Straus'JUeclinatlon. New York, Oct. 19, Mr. Straus' declination as candidate for mayor was filed with the police comnnssioners ehprtlv before neon to-day. whipped his infant daughter do death SI with a leather strap, near Energy, Miss.

Martin was drunk at the time. lie is SUhiu as the boarrl rfliw.tA- A being pursued by a posse, and if caught i were appointed to -will pe lynched, ciubt h6 Market Wilminetoiii N..

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