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Btml JF ml 0Wt VOL. 20. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 17, 1883. NO 12b.

A xooa. 1QOQ. NEWS OF THE DAY. FORRIGN FLASHES. went to the ww ckel achonnf and found ew Sutee on tha Atlantic Sb ard, in'ro-her cooipU'tely covered with ice, bat the ea daced (rocn tijee to time by the imprxUliou 01 le aiock from Urein countries, eon- M.

LIEPFIAIM BRC, 111 Main Street, Fort Scott, Kas. sibletothe Prince and im'ional assembly. All Risian officers in the B.Jiri.n army will owe obedince to Prince Alexander and tte laws of Bulgaria. FRENCH FORCES. Paris, November 16.

The French forces in Trnquin are estimated at 18.C00 4 000 Better Tsan Eer-The I htrafu luUtr ren rar ltSl. Mor lectured hv ben introilcced in the Weekly Liter Ot eiD in tbe last twelve months than ia any other paper published in this country. Retain ng all the old specialties departments, iha publisher:) have added illustrated hiograpbieal sketches cf persocB cromi en'ly before the public at T. CO -t 'PmTT 3 41 4 '4 CD 5 'I I i 1 mtn rm. rcjta Men's Boy's and ir 3 I1 i- am-fl.

"XTw ema-o Xldr Children's Clothing. and RETAIL House New Goods, New styles. New Patters and Low Prices. We ask a fair triaL We are confident of the result. M.

LIEPMAN the. awail daylight clothiers, fort sgott TI READ Nil vvV WHOLESALE READ FARMERS SCT TBS TMkMltDHh It I ri Irtxlta tkm m-mmmrj ta. vl at Jaara. iktix rot nr wAsnsa. CALL.

AND SEE My New $3.50 fNtr IM. Ft- )Mnnlf4 tSnal tm Ik Fwtrfi TV. a. tmm mm aaf.aar. I.

H.w Large Invoice READ I tanuy tnreatt the spread of the conta-(rioae to the eoutbers and western State and tenitoriee tbat the disease ie of such a character that Stte Wiola'ioa chd. only give partial rlif; that prompt and appro- er'dtate the diabase in the dig tries, it iemaaie 3, and thut ah. the fieat ranifea of the weat become intVcied i the di-teaae it would beioipcs iblp to ttamp cut the pUgue except by a i-ilni of the herJi: of cattle at a of of miUivnt of dollars. I herf -re That we urg npoo the proper authorise tt-e iaperctive oecsi-y ot thor- CLjn icp-imjo 01 live etock na meat pr.duct shi; pd to foreign UQiries. Tne coiiveu ion hUo en1ored 'f action of tie Secrttsry of the Tra-u-y io tb quar-iDiiae alt imported cat- tie and ce lied to peti'icc Conyre to eon fjr acttcnty on 'he Treafury Deprimtn by ahich the ruvantise conld be expended "0 as to ever fheep, and eraU.

Tre co.Tventif dci ld to appoint a com cl oce tram ech state which to memorialize Ccnrreps and etow the loa ard damrge to America by reaeoo of for ngn retnetions afraicst Aoifricn meat productions, and august such legitHtioa ss may ten! to retnore this prt-tudice. The convention is stated bees the raoet one of the stock men ter ia the country. The convention adj lureei sine die. Iaveslig-atioa Begoa- New York, November 16 A committee the Pennsylvania Legislature began an tnv. s'igauon into some ma'ters in connection wilh the Standard Oil Co Henry M.

Flager, former secre'ary of the Standard Oil Company, 8iid he kuew uo'h- tty tf the all payment of money to E. G. Patterson, but t8 aware cf tui'a bating some year ago been brought Coy by Patterson, which waa coneid rea as Dein; orouet.i to Diacsman ine mpanj anl for the purpose of being paid a. Jobn D. Archibald, this city, a m-mh ths executive ard of the Stnnird Oil Com pat, gave his su.ry of the present ta-ioo.

Ibe rait came out of a demand mide by tls aidi'or-Teneral in Issl.tra i-tatemeiit of the bosiness relations of the roxpaty to other iudustries of tLe State. Tl.e limit cf time allowed for its eub aa so sxall tbi a statement wuld not be rrepared and the matter went by default. Subsequently, when proceedings we re abni to be beeun by the State, witness i ffered to all des red intormalii if proceed- were abandoLed. Patterson, app arn in thecaxe, was ubje-cted on lh ground that be represented element in tbe State ant8oitic to the company, and when several ineffeci-Lai attempts to pit hitn out cf tbe case been made, it a decided to let tbe inve-tig ttinn go cn. The wifbss coaticu ewed the matter up to ths time when Patterson agreed to delist from farther st'acp, and his rlaiioi.s with tbt company tbeo have b-en most fretdiy.

Un croes-exainmatirn bj Uowec, wi Sitid Iicfftr hherman, an ulleeed attrnney Patterson, waa in uo way cot.nec?ei wrh ne anaard Uil Umjitiy. or any ot it atli'iated com pur. i p. aad. never bad been.

A nn'tinfj vnb Sbermsn and the wi'neea took plocn the Metropolitan H- tel snd teas cbtens.b!y for tbe purpo-e of not'-D. witneKS thit Put'ersoD ws r.o longer a egrerment at Ila-r eturB, by wu cli a trial was to be Id answer to tbe "Did Sbertr aa pro aked Gowac, -that If Pa'teraou ciuld gjt aa much from your company as r.e cou.d from tbe State be would chango bis porit-on in rezrd to the ui" answer tbe witnes-t. 5hf rm.n eaii Patterson aould to no overtur for relations nctil he was reioib'iraed or the he had incurred in bis numerous li'igations agnioet tbe Standard U.l Comfaoy. At that tin-, aa he un -erstood, be wm p'epaiiti a new against (he com-p y. The amount piid fcim.

to agreement, $15 000, and he waa pl.ic in a positicn in the ri.ie CrrpriT, a Pennsjlvacia corporuiion. at a sa'ary. The S'anlrd O.l Company bf.s a capital of COO. Tbe ajrejat cupi'al of ibe bt5ntid cooira- i-s of tbe Standard. chrpred ncder the lawg of Pennsylvania, and all thes paid Ux-a to the tnt in proportion to the assesred of their property.

Tbe committee adjoursed to meet in Philadelphia, December 3. WASHINGTON B0TS. SKSTKJf CE MITIGATED. Washington, November 16. The President mi'igated tbe sentence of dismissal in tbe case Lieut Colonel Morrow to suspension 'rem rank and command with the es of hlf pay for one year redu tion the 1 cei rank to ths foot of the list of Lieutenant Colonels.

C'ELTKD ORDERS. November 16. The teati-mrcy-tkus fr to day by the proteus cnrt of inquiry, relates to tte supplementary in, straiticn atd sboas that Garlintoa had none but original ordtrs. which he obeyed to a let.er. Lisjt.

Casiaric whiae attention waa called to tbe sta'ement of General Ilazen that the pUn landing forts oo Littleton on their way n.rh ba been scuied with the ofiner of the gr.al service, testified nosach dircu-ieioa took place in hi- preter.ee, and furth'Ttnore, he had inf rtned by G-n ral that the original drt so-calUl stippVmen'al iostrucions hsd b-n riven by him (Hkzen) the Secretary of the Navy, and the movements of the Yanlic bad been conformable wuh that plan. L'entenat of tbe Navy, tbat the equipment cf the Proteus wa tr.ia-erab'e. 11-r boilers w-re defect-ve and her boats ansaw-rthy. In fact, ber owners wre aroot to send her away for repairs when chaneted by Qxn. II compass- were on rostorthT and the captaia bed no idea of th'ir lccl devia ion.

The cfS- ere of ths wi'h ths exception of Captain Pike, were young and inexperienced in tbe Arctic cavig.ti n. Tbe beats procured for Arlington from the Brooklyn Navy Yard were miserably fitted out. The chances of the Y.ntic reaching Lirtleten Island was not such aa Why she was stnt north at all he did not know. I Ladiea approve of your smoking "Little Joker." it ot BISMARCK Maeta lae Rskaiaa Mia later ml raretra ASTaira at taa SMallaa Taej Drive ia "BU" Maa.a aa Have a LeaciBj. Caaver-aaSlaa.

MORE BLOOD WANTED Bv the Xlktll.t. Wklcb Stiatea taaS the Scatear af CSeaiki, Paased t'paa Sba lafaroaera tia.t ae Car-vtrd Out. BARCELONA FEELS SAD Beraaie the Craw a Frlaee at eras ajr Baa toaaaraa Ilia Raate aaS will ntaa Tbeaa. DE LESSEP'S Clalna ta Widen lae SaeaCaaal Oppa. aa by I be Earvptlaa eavcra-meal.

A LARGE BATCH or Newa Cabled from all Quarter af tba Ola World. MAVAGEMEXT OF TBE SUEZ CANAL. ioncnn, iNovember 16. A fans cor respondent writes tbat there is reason to believe that the basis of the proposed agree' mem Deiween toe aan uanai uompany acd the English ship owners, is that ad ministration of the company will 44 per cent. Ecglith and 56 per cen'.

French that England as well as France will be the seat of adminigrration that all differences ill be setllt by tbe English tr.bauls. and that ail surplus dividends will go towards tbe redaction cf trans dues. I his is stated bv the Koolieh pron-wal, but it is generally supposed that De Lssepa will not consent to the proposition tbat all sur plus ea nirga shall go towards the redaction of tdlta, but insist that a portion shall go to tte share holders. A part tte Bgtee- raent ia to be that the EuTlifih government fhall lend the on 8,000,000 to help in the nstrcction cf a second canal. BLOOD WILL FLOW.

St. Petersburg, November 16. It is the will of tbe tvopfe, the Nihilist elates, ttat the sentence of deth passed by the Nihilist Central Ci mmittce on inf irmra should be carried our. I'- eat the.ii party has lost many valuable rmmbris vt.tly, but the gps are rapidly hF More ovd now, the for which wih MI. net on'y upen a 6Pnsrflee8 govtrrm nt, bu open ih'ibB who, knowirg'h? pressing needs ot iha country, ait sti.l and do antbing.

Th php-r cor.ttins two Itttets from coo-victaio Siberia, which eive. horrible d.taile of the treatment of priicnTS there. THEV MET. Berlin, Novcaber 16 The Courier states that tnet Defji-rs. Russian minis er on foreign uffaitv, at the railway 6tatioo upon hts arrival at richtuehe.and received bim in an informal but friendly manner.

They to tbe marfik-n of Bismarck aud were several hours in conversation. the Courier states, looks ill and hs fice is yellow ihe tf-tcts of a recent a' tack iendice and Lis gait heavy. II ii eyes re taia tht lr naturHl force and fire. OPPOSE DE LES3EPS. London, November 16.

ia underwood that th. leeil advisers of the Eyp ian gov-1 erotneat decidedly oppose De L-esep's claim to widen the Suez Canal without the permission of that government. OX A STRIKE. Panama, Novemb 16. There i a gen eral uriee of railroe-d acd ship laV-rers.

Ttu-y df m.nd an ii-cr-Re fiom $1.50 a day to $2.00. There are so many canal laborers on tbe isthmus, and such great numbers crweUntly arriving that the strike, it ia be lievexl. will be a short one. All is quiet. Th? Nviooal troops at the railroad depot have orders to fire in the event of an overt act of tbe strikers.

DEAD. Panama, November 16. Mnj-r Julius Lovell. secretary of the United States Con- mi, in this city, died after a brief illness. Major Lovell was for a Iccg time as aUtient adjutant gerersl cf the army of the gnlf, under General Cathy.

THE HOG PRODUCTS. London, November 16 Itqa'ries have bfen received from America as to whether was foe ss reported in trade circlfs there, th.ttbe French govern nt has removed the prohibition against American bog pro ducts. Neither newspapers nor news gtn-cies can ficd an rity forthe fta'etaent that this has been done, and inquiries at Peris fil to confirm the report. FRENCH 6ITCATIOS IS CHIXA. Paris, November 16.

It is declared here th-t 'he aecsational report of a breach of the friendly relations beiween France and Chioa. anl the reinforcement of the Frecch squadron at Tooquin- are without focndatioi. It is also tha Admiral Ciubert, who is in command of the Fren forces at Tcnquin, has advised tb French government to declare war, and that the government hae ordered the Admi ral to act in accordance with the rqui ru men's and situation. Tbe committee on cr-amber depa ips for considerirg of credits for expense in the Ton quia cm pain is favorably inclined, but def in-a th government to eive them a complete exposition of the project. REGARDS FOB THE CROTS PEIXCE.

Madrid. November 16. Tbe public bodies of Barcelona express rezret that the route of the Crown Prince of Germany should have been changed, and aeuriog that the author ties here ia Brcelon would have given tha Prince a worthy enthusiastic reception, A mix'stsb or via Nownber i6 By the agreement i.7. ircuiS'lUt VI IIIMaj WI- fiurs ia Ba'garia, sinad by Prinze Alex ander, th Prince ts to appo nt a minister of war, with the consent cf the Emperor of tiuana The minister of war. thus appoint- ed, is not to interfere io the infernal affairs country, and be held cirectly reepoo- a above the figures given by tba minister of CACSE3 rXEASIKESS Vienna, vember 16.

The projected journey cf the Crown Prince Irjrios to caoso nneneineea here. It is net torgrtt-n that a Spanish quarrel led to war io 1370. and it in feared that Alfonso has not enough hold opn the people to tr-e Crown Prices nvaint as intuit, which w.m'd upset the work of ytara and terrain ate all assurances of peace. 8KOW DRTFTIXG. Holifax, November 16.

A fceavy north eai storm commenced early thi mornio and prvi'ed near.y ell dy. The ynow cr.i'iag ia sorae places tour aca nve tee high. CASTOS ELOCKADE. Pans, N-iVembr 16. A mmber the chamber cf dettrwts fctaies that Admirnl Courbet'a in Tonqu-u i critical and that Admiral Bsron, tbe minis er marine, proposes to defend him by block ading Canton.

THE ILL FATED SCHOOXEB. Port Rowan, November 16 Captain Woodward, of the life svmff station, pro ceeded to the wreck, at da? lu-ht this morn of the ill fved echoocer, and reported asbore at Loog Point yestcrdav. Tne vee sel is complet ly covered with ice her cams as near as cat) be made crtu is Fitzgerald, of BurT-ilo, supposed to be loaded with wheat. The sea is still eo high that ilia impossible for a small boat to go out to ber. It is now sa-d that her cnw consisted of six men instead of evht, as ss reported yes'erday.

All of the ere were drown?) while endeavoring to reach the shore in a vawI. Tbe ve-ael will be a total wreck. None of tbe bodies csme ashore. ssow STORM Toronto, November 16. Reports from weetern and northwestern Ontario state that from six to eight inckes cf scow fell to day.

O'DOXXELL TRIAL. London, November 16. It is believed the prosecution in tbe O'Dcnnell tritl iotends to treat the case as an ordinary one cf mnr der, and nothing of a political nature will be latroduced unless rendered necessary by the mode of defence. FIRE RECORD. AT LAWREXCEBrRG.

Lawrer.eehurg, November 16. Jl 2,000 wor-h of lambpr, owned by the Suspended Oi'y National Bank, bcrned yes'erday. is supposed to be the work of an incendiary It wad fully insured. AT BOgTOX. s'on, November 16 TLe Boston and froviieLce railroad repair fcops toot h'e this end cne-half cf the stoie hoose.

vo machine ehep, and hone re almoet wholly destroyel. Tbe boilet house cmtainr-d the boikri and erg oeb hich furuisLed power fir. all 'be ether rbps. Four hundred men are thown out cf emplcym-nt, Lss ab. $20,000.

AT NEWCASlLE, PA. Pittsburg. NoVemW 16 A Cferon'fle'e N-wcftle. special tay The New as Ie pp: mill burned to the grouod at o.o eariv hour this tnort.ing. fc ibs ectimntei at fhe origin cf ibe fire is mys'try.

AT BOKTOX. B-st'n, Novrmber 16. Th fire at 61 'his mornirg. dettroyed he Btok of o. H.

ct'o-t maker nod injured tbe -took cf P-a't. The wa-. ir.sa-eJ. The exol aieocoutie serereiv hurced 1he nremat and slightly irjarrd eve ral tubers. AT UT.

VERXON. St Luie, Noveniber 16. A Sir. Vernon. 111., special sas Tb P- oe Block buroed Kttt Lees Iusur Mice unknown.

AT CARROLI.TOX. St Louis, Ncvcmbar 16. A Carroll cn, Mo. special s.ys Deknev's grocery tore and Mrs. miiinirv ore haroed let r.ight Log $15,000.

I sured for two tLi d. AT SCMTEB 8 C. Charleston, S. NovmbT 16 A to the Neas abd Ccritr reporu thit a fire broke out in tbe tr-wn of Surn.er, ItiSt niiht, and at-reai rapilf, aoon involving in ruin the stcr-a oi" Moruj, Hwer-n. Pale, Hovt, Di Lormr, Snares, Biz'n, Henry, O'Cosmor acd At las accoont the fire "was etili The loss so io $40,000.

AT COI.rMBCS, OHIO. Cr.lumba?, Ocio. N'V: mbt.r 16. A'der- soii's works, toefer wit-. Vlt-ra bV eg Powell's planirg ii Farmer a mill, and UsgOv4 a saw f-ciorv, parti -tlly burned this morning.

The loss is $20,000 co insurance on the biddings wh eh belong to Acderaoo Bros. AT XEW New Or'eon-i, November 16 Times Democrat, Cjiumbas, speci 1 taye A fie this morning des ts yed J. W. Turner Sons warehouse with two thousand bies of cotton. ws 1 00,000.

CLAIMS COVMJ3SIOX. Wahintoa, 16 The Frrcb and American claims mbilL-mti mad? the following awards the United States: Mar ia). $300 Sim-n Cour-r-gp, Si. $l00 Tt o. fferty, id mioistrator r.f En' rein, Aug.

Bur leigb, St Lardry, $2,450 Jan Pettit, New O'lcan, $2,865 Jean S-nac. Ne Iberia. $713 A. F. Brienaus.

b-rville, L. Cjurconleao, Greenville, $100; Jul-ts P. DeBoanetnar, Point Couh. $100 L-cis A. rard, Biv Sl Louis, Mia Marie K.

Fobry, St. Charl-e, La. $300 Mrs Eugene Nidaie, New Iberia, $713 The l9lloin? crfes against the United States were disallowed R. U. DePerdreauvlHe, New Orleans; Emile Brun, AfiCt-nrion; Junes DeCour, Iberia; Jean Saostieo.

un R-nge Jacques Jagcn, New Orleans El Faccy Point; Isaac P. Pickard. Mobile Ph Lip Nalchete cohes; Fanoie L- Trutnpf. Dr, Blaataa'a Cberobae Llalaeat, will be foond valuable in all inflammatory swellicfs, Soraios Braises, Rheumatiem, Neuralgia, Nervoas headache, Pains in the Breast, -Side and bowels. Chi Barns, Frost te6, Fresh Cuts, and Colic, and other aSectioaa requiring stim-, olating aod nervine treatment.

Sold by all druggists. date of publ cAiioi-; illustrated articles on important hie'orical snd current cr in elucidation of niiqatiriua reeenrch, cr inteestiofir enceerinir or mechanic. 1 problems cable 1 -tUrs from London cc-verirg the field oi European newa for eac'i week special contributions devoted to rei inist-cence? of army acd poli'icttl life, and new series of articles given op to personal gossip and recollections ot prominent literarv people. Thf later 'ean will remain Rep'-bliean will maJr.tuia iu present attitude on tke ques'5on of protecting Americitn indus'rte6; will cort nus to devote special aiteuii. Io trde, tranporta-tion, uai ecoripmic will re-sin the depanireuts of the Curiosity Sh-p (a current encf clcp o' curi us, idteresni and valusbie inf irmat'on cal'ed cot by inquiries of subscriber); The Women's Kingdom to ite progressive movements io ahicb women are iDlr-rrstea) The Furm and Heme (ccv-ring topics of special interest to farmers, tht ir and thir children) The Veterinary (cor.ta;ning answers to questions as to the trea ment of horses, cattle and othf-r arinials by one of the bst veterinary nrgeor.s of tbe WYs'); and Compht-ntioof (takinsr in ppzz'e, enigma, conundrums, etc a'l of which are peculiar to the paper will give as much sp ce aa hitherto to serial ana snort etoiies, original atd selected sketches and roa, aod with increased facilities for news-gathering in the shape of special wires to New York and Wehioirton, and experi- eiiced correepondeLts well plcd at home and abroad, w.ll ro than main'ain its hijjh Ettcdard for enterprise and accuracy in all department of news.

While so msnv improvements have been made in the Wtekiy later Oconu, the price has been reduced to $1 per year, poatace in cluded. This p-ats a largp eight paire (th. re are frequently twelve pape) piper in the hands of the at the low rate of Two Cents Per Week. The reduction in price and the recent improvements make the Weekly Icter Ocein cot on'y the best family newspaper in the country, but the cfceapesf. the sur-scnption price of The Inter Ocean is ae fi.llowg Weekly Edition per year, postage paid $.1 00 Semi-Weekly Edition per year, pos tage pid 2 :0 Daily (including Sunday) per 12 00 Daily xcludine Sunday) per 10 00 Wednesday's Edition (wi.b Musical Supplement) per yeir 2 00 Edition ('ixten pfre) per veer 00 Sunday's Edition (-lix'een pg) per year i prepaid in eech cae.

Sample conies af the Inter Ocean will be sent on spplica'ion Ser money in Rgi-terrd Lttter. Mney rder, Uu'i Draft, or by exprees, at our t-ni be sure hnd writer the name and of each stiHscrihi-r plnit.lv. Ad iiess HIE IN FEU OCEAN, Chicago Ti-I fvT never vrl a mrtmt of poritv j-rsnrk, ii vi'ilwiiiinea. Mir. economic I ihxn he ordinrj kinds, IxcoMla oumvattoii with tbe of luw trt, short weight, Inn or phnsphuM powden.

8 AS only to tyn. Uovki, Baki Puviiu Co. 10H waU M. ILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three -focrtbs of tha iueai-j of the human race, 'llii do sy in ptoias inlicat exiu nee: I.

I appetite, JSowcls eaative, Hick tlud. aene, fullness after eattaw, nwilou to eaertloa of bodjr or mlad, Krartalton of food, Irritability of temper, Ixr sptriU, feellns; of having nralerted lonednir, llxlue, J-'Jntt rlnn at tbe Heart, Ifota before th. highly col. orea rine, tOSSTIPATIOS, and demand the use of a remedy that acta rtr-etiy on the Uver. AeaUver medicine TITT'S II L.LM liavn no iunl.

Their action on the Kidney and skin inal-o prrimpt remorlnK all Imparities throntrli tficse ttiree Hmr ngera of the producing dilation, rfpnlar etoi)H, a skin and a vigorous txxly. Tl'TT filAM cause no or frilp4nic nor Interfere with daily work and are a ix-rfeet ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HE FEELS MHE A. RRfV MAV. '1 have hal DyMwj.sia.

writli years, and hnvo tri-d ten diti-iertt kinds of pilla, and TtTT'S ar Uiu floit that have done me anv goxl. They have cleanel ine out nicely. Hy ap'tiio Is eplendid, loot! dlircHts readily, and i now have natural patuaev-s. 1 like a man." tLtVi'AEUS, ralmyra, O. Qgce.l TUTTSHAin DYE.

CraT Haik oa IV'FiSKEJts cliar.gf-il In-etantiy to a OlMT liLACK by a tuf lo Bp. plifUon of this 1TE. Sold by Drutrji.U, or aen by exriresa on jvc-ipt of 1. Oillee, 44 Marray 5tret, New York. f3TT'S f.UfiUAL CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FPfL rTTin rr-rn i i vi ViVi im I III Mi avri Afrr n.

rrd i Lola worit, tvr trvsii-i -jcri- IrtP.i ijttiv jnlkm. A'? lr M. l-AUht, cf Tiark 8. 4Wl CaibCOa i LaaJa OxIUsVOU. 1 'JLS royal tsa.ijji Absolutely Pure.

hiph that it for mill boat to approach. Her crew of eight seen were drowned while eodeavcring to reach a bore ia a yaal boat. Iroa Xanolactwera. Pitubor, Noffmber 16. The iroa ma- ufacturpr id thU vicinity are greJy dta-appoicted at th crnitka if it trd.

The txp. ctstico was that the year com with a truk bu'in, but ur io addition to (te low price, which hare ruled tcr tha last tgheB idolU', ordir are off. Tee r-tuiti ihi.t otie or two mill are running full ia all Jeiar'avtiU, and th Are ruaori ttat in fevrrai work w.ll tfconlr upnlrd entirrlr A member of th firm of Jooea A Lauhlia aid to G.t that tttrre waa aoatvlaly to m-oT in 1 he bain es. and thit he diit' re hoe stue of the mill mtn Lep: out the thcriffi hcds. Kthditt Chorea xtBaioa-Puilvie'Dbia, jvt'inhr 16 At ln lernooo -ioa if the Methodist Cbarcb Et entKn.

Ue report of the ecmaaiuee in etiaas and erpr: piaMon aw aiott'-'i. The wh'e atnncnt apr ropriated wael5i, 610. The fifth rmolutir.n of the eneral cmreiuee reonled it a tuiows: 1 nn to chaich cotin over $20,000 sbhll in ar.y eaee rceire a ttcm tbe Ex eni-i n. The 14 res.lut.on was aax-nded as Hjws That the maximum ratr cf interest to re 00 loans to chnrches is not to ex ceed 6 per cent. The evening bcq-iet wee held at the Continental Hotel.

Simpeon and Warren and others made af- dresses. Booimocf Filed. Milwacke, Nc-vsmber 16. have ben filed in the SbenfTs ia a suit to co ie -1 Peter t. M.Uogb to account tor the money iovolvd io the ee.tlemnt of the ealeb'avd McGeoh lard failure a few soothe since.

No papers Lave been filed bv WclU. but McGeozb's frie id unler land the nature of the charges to be oid- which itisstid will be to the effect Ibat Wei's has paid a greater sum than his share toward! th settlement, and they make a reply that McGeoffh will 10 nediatfly amt a in return. JlcOegn aaka that the stIemect already made aotidled and the hole case rp nai Th amount involved is a mil. ion and a half dol lars. Chares.

Hatters. Philadelphia, November 16. Thj second dart seaaioo of the general committee cn hurch fxtenoioo of the Methodist Eplso nA rhareh. a reoori showing tLe I sums aeked (jt hy the vricu conferences, aiid l1io tbe sum authorised. When that portion of the rerort referring to the claims cf Dako'a tk-n up, v.

Dr. Kynett stated that thia he vu one the m.iet unportaot, ecd all otbr churches ere their enorts oa th dia- riet. tie briieved 10 ma.iDZ tbe ec'non- on ana tnat sum was votca twen ty to five. Dr. Kynett tnaved that the an'bm- itin tor urirou De increae-a 10 and htt both aides cf the Fait German cocf.r-iice be raited to $1,000 were agreed to.

Bailroad Accident. Kansas City, Noao.ber 16. The west bounl Koh IIaii-1 tmn, du. her. at 10 o'clock th moroinr, bore a party of exeat-lOfji-? fro-n St.

Piul and Mir-neopidia fr rn California, occupying tie two rear aibrS. as trie nearea jarr.e?p ti. Mo miles fr' here, i 8 the of tbe wbetl of te last car broke, Tbe car was down tn embc-ment fifteen teet A'iam a wl: knuwn memb of St. Piul Sun ay fch ao was icjurt-d. died tl.ia at'eruocn; Lis oaafetr.

23, was ictercul hurt, in juries his wife acd daoth'jr were braised. Mr. Ma? Smi wife and soa were bulr hurt. Te-e lefi at Jamrsp or and Tren'on. Severtl o'bera receivsa pa.n:ui in lriea out wert bb'e 'o proc-el mlb tbetriio, ahicb arrived here at 4.30.

The party n'-nu'd teir journey tM eveninz vi tbe saata e. Iron and Sieel Association. Thil vJelpbia, Novetdber 16 The Iron and Suel At'cciation gives the number of fura-ic in st tie 1st of Jiniary. 417: 1st cf Nov.mber 331. Oo the Is: of Jdc- nay mere aere srros tone oi i iron in the hods of the makers ani ajet t.

By the 1st o' Jaly the qsaatity if crs.d to b'li o0) irroea tons. November 1st there aere 232.354 tens aaitrnt 52S.590 a. on lac ua tne isi ot tovrmrxr there were bio etocke worth mentiooinf? in the bands of speculators, ntr were there a any cf oar ports any noteworthy stocks of foreiifo pi iroa. Ut bypothecaua stccks of that da' tbe association heirs of none rorthy of no'ic-, exrept the Marshall pip Iroa a' Ibis not lnc udrd in tbe s'a'iatics of ncsold etocks in Ju'y cr November. The toal tonnaee r.f coal for ten mon'he in the yar ws 26.401,792 toue, an increase of 2.73i.5J!i tons aa w.ih the correyponiirir period of year.

Tareusjh a Coach. Ottawa. November 16. A pvjc- rer train on tne fox Kiver Dreccn or toe Cbicarn, Burlinitoo Jt Oumev rotd, winch leave Criic.fo at f.4o a. due to rest or ai ll 30, when two milns from tbe latter place to-day, waa stopped by a car of era.

a taa ir co tne main tract, oeicr nnioaa-ed. A freight followin: the paaeo-r wae not tl red acd cme down pradearoaoi the carve at full apeed. Ibe locomotive crahed com pie el throagh the rear coach and par iWy tbroob tbe seconJ, kil.ine L. G. Pea re, attorney of Daght, ard Mr.

Alex Ilenderaon and of Wedron. Dr. J. A. Finley.

of Strea'or. scall-d and otheraisa iriurrd. will probably die J. Murdoch, a treat or lawyer, sca'ded Levi Yocejr, ecineer of the freieht, and fireman Smith, ot Aorora. were both injured abent tbe lower limbs Loaie Greenor, of Streat-or, a farmer, scald W.

H. Dcyle, conductor cf freight, and las. Sullivan, of Garfield, vere wouoded. Tbe lat er is at a hotel at Streetor biog eared f.r. Lois Greener and Rev.

Samuel Crootever have ioce die'. Ia Coaveatioa- Chicajro, November 16 The National Cocv.n joa of stockmen died to take action to stamp oat the con'aioaa diees amorg- l.ve stock, rtasstmblcd this morn- Setator Williams, of Kntt cky, was made president. Two hucdred delegates were rrnt. The committee appoioted to a plan of actios, sobtniued a series of resolutions which after being variously amended read as follows vi nereas, 1 Be existence ot contagious plearo pneumonia ia certain porions of a yen 1 THE STOCKMEN Bala rrtk la Calea-a 1 iay aaa Pimi aiaa ailaae aleaarala t'aala. area a Call I teeaeea.

BY CARELESSNESS rrlcalTrala la tat Baa lata taa a E.4 af a rH('r Tvala, lillllBffaaa' Waawalac Mt- aral IRON MANUFACTURERS Ia la. Tlelallr af ritt.aarr. f. Uraailr Bt. at taa 4iua ar taa I raa Traaa.

W.thiafton, NoTtoiber 17. Tb indica tion 1 1 10-day are, fur ite npper UiMiMip pt ar4 Miaoon Tailor aarrner. lar wwather. touih toweat winl; lover Larom eter, son hero portion, followed by riaiog baroostler in pcrttont. Toot Toller.

Nw York. Noetcber 16 Inspector Byrne and detectives arrested aerebteen p.c) doIr to-nibt. Orcaaiied- Ohio. Nsve-aber 16.The Dmce'aiie Pree Aocaka of Ohio orr.nt-d hereto-day. Over thirty tidied the Cvnnuti a.

Vambcr at Failures. New York. Navember 16. The boftinesa la. lores for tbe Saat av-n ds in the Uci'ed StaUs and Canada are 235, against 215 fori the pretioua week.

A Xass of Sock. AlUntown. ovembr 16. A mass of fell to-day from tte roof of a tanctl ra Perkiner, Lear era Crux A freight train ran into the cbt'uctioc, wrecLitiff the eoine and a cumber of era, blocking the road. Sat so Mien- Chicago, November 16.

Developments a 10 the failure of A. C. TeJlinghad leather dali-rt, it dv ae fbat tbe as- er onlv retch abut $150,000 ot a it wa nrt s'ail. He ar- 370 0r'O of $300,000. Low- Pirtsborg, November 16.

J. C. Bvr.ee, a We rli iijvn coal operator aod csuocuman of this ci'y. committed auicice at the St. Cloed b.

New Cat. Per.njlvani, last I by siaotiry throun tr.e ceaa. embarraiiiiment ia iJ to be the Cause. Chlneaaeaa Ifearly all la. San Fraticteco.

November 16. Ge'eral Crook ielrac.bs fceaJiioar er. tO-d-y Cat tain Uafferty arrived at Sau Carlos with SO Cbircabu. Tbe to'al number at tbe erva'ion ia 83 baol, 340 women and L.lJren. There are only 40 now out and hey will be in sooc.

Chasg. of Time Nov.mbr 16. The Pennsyl vania company wir, 5uady nx'. tne 18. a oa change their eundri time from Colambua to the meridian or cecral ie, Thia cb.ne is in accordn.e with the plan drctde-1 on by the ral couen-tiaa at Ch ca.o 00 Uc'obr llih, by moat the r.iiio-tia ia the Siia e.

Bailroad Tims. Citicincati, Novtmber 16 No oCci 1 actit will be Uaen Lure by monu-ipalcr commercial autoor.l.e. witb reteret.ee to he coaf krminf -n to tbe new r-il- rcal aundard of tiTe. So tar a the ex pr-a-i'-B baa ben given to public frel it ttort a retention for r'erl purv seof local tirce. Nevpprs ai pr.nt tie time tables of railrua ls.

eiv az lieal tirre. Acquitted. St. Lioia, November 16 Ed. Rickett, formerly a repaper reporter, who has been oa al for eeveral dya past, for the aardercf Mrs Wilooa, three years go, has been asqaitted.

The tax luit of real and personal property of Su Louis tor the correct year show a oa of $210 OoO.OOO; aa increase of about $20,0000.090. Kailrsad Accideat Cha'taoocra. November 16. Tie acci dent oa the Alabama Great Southern rail- wav is mo- aenoua than first reported, but the detail er d.a!l tt Uro at the wirt-a are down. The accident occarred at Col- svill, and it was caused by a broken ra Tbrea cara roiled down aa embank- mant.

tarned over three tie and wre de--li(hed. Mrs. Jo ley, of Colli oaviile, was fatally itjared. ttruf Cy Oak 'an 1, MJ, November 16 Join Smith, cWofed. aho aonrdered Jjah Qar- dea.

waa haBtred at 1:15 to-day. Smith tbie BDorDiDr confessed that te Uardinr. birjr ocder the ic flounce of liquor. Oo tie ge-'lows Smith made a short peach, eoofeeeiejr the crime ana say-iag he was not sorry be waa roirf, tbea bo ral into tears. The execution private.

Kicharas Aeaaittad- Sl Ioois, Novemr 16. The jnrv ia the eaee of Edward ehtrJs. chtrrd with te murd-rof Selica WJo re ornrd a verdict of not tuilty. This is tbe third trial of Ricbarda, aho was a newspaper reporter. Oo the first trial he waa convicted acd sentenced to be Tbe ac nd trial r--suited ia a kuojr iory.

Richards shot Mrs. WiUoa, his board ui hooae mietresa, oa Tbaakrivina" evrnin ia 11. The defense was, accidental discharge of the p'stoL Sckoeaar Last. BaiT.lo, November 16 It is blieed that tba three-msAtar. soak cS Port Rowsa last tiht is tba arkoocer Fitsferald, and it ta thought that all nda are losL She was commaaded by Capuia D.

Lrftdoo first ssata, James Lottos, of Chicago. A dia- patch Iroaa fort twwaa tdis sJ.eraoco says: Captaia Woodaard. of the lifs saviog ttauoa I 1 i It will sjvc yon m-nnr. Down roes prices Must rruk.e room for my LARGE WIN TKR STOCK. r.m.l RcO uction in Slippers and Rcx-i of bit prvrv 1S0 pain women' wccvl grain Newports for ft.oo; oil prioe 1.15.

10 pairs women's tcr kid glove -top button Ncw port $1.15: I rke 6j pairs Ncaporu t.co; oll price fi. 50. 15 Joien pairs wor.rn" op-ra toe sl pir? Sjc; el price 1.50. 60 pain women's 3 trjpccr V.i.1 slipper oij price 5-35- Flow markel tlwa 15 ier cent. A plow shoe I will warrant, 90c oIlptkei.a5.

Lawn Tcr.aii hocs. go, 50, 60 aaJ 75c, a reduction of over 50 per cent. Men's Canvjs Sis -es. a splerxlij or.e for $1.00. old price 1 1 50.

Read on, it will do yoo od. I have the fineft stock of Men's Shoe ia the West, all aiJrSs. running from narrow Ii. to E. Can sell yoo these gooils cheaper than yoa can bay them in the town where thev are tnan uac tared.

D. S. McKAY. SOM-ETHING- NEW. February acth, iSSj, by Milton bv a thorough test, to do just what This Machine, hi.h wxs patented Lowrr.

of Rich II has proven the poiectee intended i to do entirely away all humbug hedge trimmers. A its constnxitou is unjic wi -v cm urou, weighing only t. 500, it without douM the finest and most penect hetlge tr.mmer new in use, and in the course of time ill ta place of all other machines nsctl for that purpose. Kibt miles of hedges from three to sia years cl.1, easily trimmed with it ia a day. ToMp, county cr Statf terrtu-y ir izi.

LOWRY ARRACK, Sjle Owners. nton xiiijIj. Miawomn. 1871. 3E3T.

332Fu.O oXT, 18SZ. TOKT RCOTT. KA2TSAS. Always a full Complete line OI ClOOaS. Lses3.

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