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vol. TOPEKA, KANSAS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1885. NO. 236. lowest estimate places the amount sub A CARNIVAL Of CRIME.

LIGHTNING MURMUKS. A CABLE LETTER. scribed at $5,000. making a total of $10, 000- thus far raised for this object in Chi cago. On motion of Mr.

Sullivan, the fol Indications. Missouri Valley: Fair weather; slowly rising temperature tcindt becoming variable; lower barometer. "CLOTHING!" A Drunken Brute Kills an Inoffensive Man The Gar- lowing telegram was approved and order Discrimination Against Veterans in eminent Employ Laid Before Political Cauldron in England Still Boiling Slowly. Because of His Color. ed pent to Mr.

Darnell in England. len thousand Chicago Americans in A BLOOD-THIRSTY FATHEB-HT-LAW THE SEOEETARY OF THE NAVY. mass meeting send $10,000 through Dennis O'Connor, for election expenses, and will gladly give their share of a permanent THE. DISSOLUTION OP PARLIAMENT HOTEL BRUNSWICK. BROADWAY ELEVENTH STi KANSAS CITT, 3IO.

BARES. BROCKET! BARMS. PKOPJRIETORS. Clements fund to sustain-the members after election. Dissects His Son-in-Law'i Head with an aid Irish liberty in any way determined Postponed by the Tories, Who are Afraid of the New Voters.

The Base Ball Game at Chicago Knocked Out by the Weather. Ai A Boastful Drunkard Killed. upon by the Irish people in Ireland. SPOBTIXU. SI KIITO, THE UEGE0 EAVISHEE, A BEA0E OP IDIOTIC L0VEES PAENELLTTES A SOLID PHALANX.

Found Hanging from a Tree Within a Start from Central Park for the Golden The Purification of English" Morals Indorsed by the Methodists. Mile of His Last Fiendish Act. Stairs by the Bullet Eouts. A Kavlsher Lyaehe. Danville, October 3.

The negro Tne Fourth (isme. Chicago. October 3. The day was cold, with a northwest wind oyer the grounds. There'was less than 1,000 people present at 2 o'clock.

At the borne plate the batmen's squares are marked 1885. At 2:30 the first bell rang, and there were now fully 5,000 people present. The band, led by a gorgeous drum major, came down the center field to the home plate, followed the New Yorks, who were re Thli n.wFlrt-CU ad FMhibl.hoW Tided with tJl modern convenience J0? vator, Erctpe, and Trm AUrna ui wj rfJm BMtei tr MnUiwltoat. Houne cootaims more PrlrmU Btta Room, than aU other hotela Im Kansas City combined. Location the benti twj kwv.

rim cable Una Kallroad, ona bloakr the management of the affairs of the county to assist us in the election of the candidates to be placed in nomination by this convention. Seventh That we mourn with the nation in the loss of the distinguished general, U. S. Grant. Telegraphic Chips- The comptroller of the currency has called for a report of the condition of all national banks at the close of busines on Thursday, October 1.

The London Post, in an editorialyester-day, says it understands that the Earl of Camovan will probably order the magistracy of Ireland to enforce the common law against conspiracy as a check on boycotting. Tears stood in the eyes of a wee lass when, at Madison, the other day she stood op before 700 veterans and was received with cheers as the "Child of the Iron Brigade." It was little Daisy Force, and many caps went into the air when she sang them a song. Two children, whose combined ages wiK not reach 30 years, eloped from Greens-burg, and were married in Pittsburg on the 1st the day the new marriage law of Pennsylvania went into effect. A terrible elevator accident occurred at the Leland hotel, Chicago, Thursday, by which two men were killed almost instantly. The accident was the result of carelessness on the part of the two men who placed a wardrobe on the cross beams of the elevator instead of in the cage.

The elevator ascended, reached the top and the wardrobe, towering seven or eight feet above the cage, broke the shaft and the elevator descended with frightful velocity to the ground floor, the shock of which doing the damage. FOREIGN NEWS. from Ooatea Onera nouns atreet care para tne doo u4ti from Union depot and all per of tue city. Justly regarded the Bert Hotel in the City. man, Mebane, who outraged and afterwards killed Mrs.

Hugh Walker, near Mitton. N. on September 28, was arrested last night, and td-day, while being carried from Milton to Yanceyville, N. was taken from officers by about 200 men and hung and shot. ENGLAND.

THE EARL OF BHAFT8BURT. London, October 3. Arrangements are being made for giving the remains of the late Earl of Shaftsbury a public funeral. The services will be held in Westminster Abbey. Cessells will publish shortly a life of the Earl of Shaftsbury, prepared by the earl himself.

A CABLE LETTER. London. October 3. The tories are not ceived with cheers. AND Chaffee's, 155 Kansas Are.

A magnificent line of Clothing, Hats ad Furnishing Goods. The Largest Stock of Fine Goods West of Chicago. Men's Fine Suits $10 to $35. Youths' Fine Suits $10 to $30. Children's Knee Pants Suits $3.50 to $10 00.

A Foil Line of FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. We can show yon a larger variety of Fine Stiff and Soft Hats than can be found in the city, including the celebrated Dunlap stiff and Stetson soft Felts. Our Furnishing Goods department is foil of Choice Novelties. CLEMENTS CHAFFEE, The American Clothing, Hat and Men's Furnishing Goods House of Topeka. The second rudg at 2:50.

and the band THE Lea. the Chicagos down field, amid the frantic cheers of futly 8,000 people. The New Yorks formed in line at the home Killed His Hon -tn -law. Louisville, October 3. A Bpecial to yet ready to begin the campaign for the WINDSOR, plate, and faced the Chicagos.

Captein Ward presented Captain Anson with a the Times says Joseph B. Cochran, a quiet, retired old farmer, killed his son-in- handsome silk flag, having the words eupicuiiu-jr iu me next parliament, and their government have therefore decided to postpone disssolution until the 7th of De A Itecesaitlon of Veterans. New York, October 3. A number of discharges were made in the Brooklyn navy yard last spring, owing to the small-ness of the appropriation available. Among those first discharged were seven veterans.

The matter was at once taken up by the Veterans' Rights union, and efforts made to have the men reinstated in their positions. Commodore Chandler was appealed to by the committee, and they were referred to the foreman, but no satisfaction could be obtained. The committee on the 16th of last July, wrote to Secretary Whitney, in which tljey asked that'due attention to the law concerning veterans, either in original appointments to positions or the preference to which they are entitled when a reduction in the force is necessary. The committee says: "In this connection we would state, too frequently in a reduction of force, the soldier or sailor has been the first, and not the last to go. We have been told, when we have sought to obtain for these men, generally occupying positions as mechanics or laborers, their rights under the law, that the soldier and sailor business was 'played or have been aw, James H.

Marcum, 'at Greensburcr. "New York to Chicago, 1885." The mas- Ky. Cochran claimed that he surrendered cotte took the banner and marched around cember. Tho reason given to the public the group of players, the band playing Auld Lang Syne." The players shook all his property to Marcum on condition that he would be taken care of in his old age, and that he was abused and maltreated. Before Marcum arose from bed his father-in-law went into his room and hands all around, amid cheers.

At 3 o'clock a handsome floaal piece was Leading Hotel presented to the Chicago nine by T. Edward McFarlane, of the Evening News. hacked his head to pieces with an ax. Chicago lost the toss and went to the bat for the first inning. A Drunkard's Crime.

Circle viLLE, October 2. William OF THE CITY. iirst inning Chicagos 2. Dalrvmple 1 Book waiter, while drunk yesterday, took a position on the turnpike near town and out on first, Gore gets his base on balls and gets third, Kelly makes a safe hit and Gore scores. Kelly starts for second, Anson out to left, Kelly scores.

for this action is that the difficulties growing out of the enormous registration under the enlargement of the franchise require the extended time for adjudication and adjustment. The campaign, when it does open will be the fiercest and most thoroughly contested ever fought in Great Britain. Every voter in the country will probably be reached and interested. Those now possessing the franchise are badly enough muddled, for the Churchill tories are eourting the Irish home rule vote, while the radicals are clamoring for the maintenance of the empire's integrity. The 2,000,000 of men enfranchised by Mr.

Gladstone, as a rule, belong to a class much inferior in intelligence to any that have ever heretofore had a voice in British affairs. They have never, as a rule, had any interest in political questions, and never bad occcasion to learn anything at all about politics. When the United States enfran Edition. Passenger Elevator. said he was going to kill the first negro that passed.

Nobody paid any attention to him, but when Samuel Tibbs, a colored advised to bring some ward politicians to iirst inning Hew Yorks 2. Rourk made a base hit, Conner gets a base on plead for the men. The main trouble in boy, ZU years old, came along drivinsr HTJN3AHY. HOT PRECONCERTED. Pesth, October 3.

In the lower house of the Hungarian Diet Herr Tisza, president of the council, in answer to questions for information respecting the Rumilian difficulty and to the charge recently made that the Rumilian rising had been arranged at the recent meeting of the emperors, said: "The interview of the emperor Francis Joseph and the czar at Kremsier was in consequence of the previous meeting of their imperial hignesses at Kremsier, and was cnWan act of courtesy. Barnes' error and out on second, Ewing some cattle, in company with white men, Bookwaner renewed his threat to Tibbs. Commercial ana Political. EaCctafters TABLE UNEXCELLED, the Brooklyn navy yard, we find, is among the foremen, who are more anxious to retain their influence in politics than they are to do justice to veterans. We do not flies out to Gore, Gillispie gets a three base hit and scores on Pfeffer's Dorgan flies out to Dalrymple.

Tn2 XEWS IN It KIEF. who laughingly said he did not believe him, and rode on. Bookwalter fired and struck Tibbs in the back, fatally wounding him. Bookwalter was arrested. ask that you will issue an order to eacn fcecond inning, Chicago.

4. Burnes and Clarkson went out on flies, Sunday ot a base on balls, Dalrymple a base-hit, HILL Co. Props. and every branch of the navy department covering the preference which has been promised Joy law since 1865, and never, even partially enforced, till this organization became necessary." To the above A Whisky Murder. unday scores, Ualrymple gets second on passed ball, Gore a base on balls.

Kelly for the purpose of renewing the personal St. Louis, October 3. A Piedmont, chised the black freedmen hardly 800,000 friendship which has long existed between votes were added to the list, and when the two emperors. There was no question they began to vote; they were influencd by The social purity movement, founded on appeal, the following letter was received a short time ago: makes a home run, Anson lues out. Second inning.

New Yorks, 0. Richardson a base-hit, Keefe struck out, Ger-hardt base on balls, Richardson third on the revelations of the Pall Mall Gazette, uibuuqocu au ciiuci jl iuc iixiltci lai luccr I a. SITU 11 lilt' III lUitL WHS PracllcailV unani i i 1 i 1 1.1. I i special to the Post-Dispatch says: William H. McCown, a railroad operator at Warrensburg, had a quarrel with a Mr.

Flynn on the incoming train this morning. McCown was slightly intoxicated and boasting that he would kill a mk ar A xr rrrt lninrr efrAno-fli in V.no-land. mga wmcu uitu aiiy ueanug uu iub an-1 mous among tnem, and which -was Navy Department, Washington, D. September 22. Williamson error.

Ward out on fly, nexation of -Bosnia by Austria, or of the at the the time, at least, intelligent, viz: The prosecution of Stead has greatly uniting of Bulgaria and Rumilia. A gratitude. But England has as suddenly strengthened the movement, and it is now O.Rourke out on fly to Gore. Gentlemen Your letter of a recent 1 .1 1 A A' I lhird inning Chicago 2. Pfeiffer out.

i date, requesting that due attention be lynn. He went home and got his double- Williamson scores, Burns two base hit headed by the Methodist church as an organization. The cause is now warmly ad vocated by all the organs arid preachers of auueu nr any taree umes as many voters to her sufferage list and the addition certainly contains as large a mass of ignorance. While gratitude to the lib barreled shot-gun. He then went to a given to the claims of honorably discharged soldiers and sailors for employment and retention in the navv depart movement in favor of a union of the two latter states w3s for some time known to exist, but it was thought that the discontent prevailing in Rumilia was not of aserious nature; consequently the and scores on Gerhardt's error, Clarkson a hit and out at second, Sunday on first barber shop, where Flvnn was being base steals second, Daliymple out to left.

ment and yards under its control, has been shaved, and fired one barrel through the window at him, the powder burning The Servian government has 80,000 men under arms. Mexican capitalists will develop the Sa-binal mining district. The English privy council will consider Riel's case in a fortnight. The death of the Earl of Shaftesbury has stirred the hearts of Englishmen to a profound depth. The steamer Bear, of the Greeley relief expedition fame, is being fitted up for revenue service.

The new 6 penny telegram rule in England has caused a large increase in the telegraph business. The monument of the 13th Massachusetts volunteers was dedicated Thursday at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Cadets Miller and Bailey, of the Naval academy at Annapolis, hare been caught hazing and will be court-martialed. The Rev. Sam Jones is drawing immense audiences to the tabernacle church, at St.

Joseph, to listen to his curious sermons. Up rjto 1, o'clock Friday only twenty-eight tpecial delivery letters had been received and delivered by the Washington postoffice. It is thought that the bones of Jumbo, New York nothing, in one two, three that denomination. Meetings are being organized to make the public acquainted with the new developments of scandal in high places. eral party for the franchise may sway many of these new voters, it would be folly to calculate upon it as a feeling outbreak of the conspiracy surprised all the Eourpean cabinets.

I am not aware that lynn's face. The latter jumped from his order. received. In reply I have to sy that it will give me pleasure at all times to give preference to those honorably discharged The final meeting between the New chair, and drawing his revolver, fired three times at McCown. He then grabbed the which will prevail with any large portion of them.

Practically the whole number any of the powers intend forcibly to intervene in the Rumelian question, nor have York and Chicago clubs was not deserv and to inaugurate a general system or toy-cotting tradesmen and commercial houses managed by men of reputed sexual immor- from the military and naval service of the United States, either for appointments to atter's gun and beat him over the head. I any information which would lead me to believe such to fracturing his skull. McCcwn cannot have no decided political leanings. They will be bberal or tory according to the influence brought to bear upon them. The or retention in omce, as the case may be, ing of either plaving organization, as a contest of skill.

Fine and clean cut playing was made impossible owing the very cold wejither. A cold rain fell, amy. several ot tne great west ena snops wherein swarms of young girls ore hired be the case. But I do know that if equally competent and deserving. The efforts of the Grand Army of the be stu- all the powers desire to uphold the treaty result of the coming election will at one time threatening to stop the game of Berlin, and maintain the statu quo in Republic to maintain in this pendous upon the destiny of England.

It A Brute Hanged. Kaksas City, October 3. The Times' at the most meagre wages tme been ae-r nounced by name in these public Methodist meetings as places for the ruin -of young men and women, and ladies and tne imeagcs, wno nad ootaanea a way a premium for the patriotism may decide whether the English trade policy shall be free or protective; whether good lead, played to hurry the game, and Hannibal, special says: This morn Rumilia. The conference of the ambassadors at Constantinople, on the Rumilian question, to be held on Monday, is conso were met by cries of play ball ing, about 11 :30 the dead body of displayed by these honorably dischaged soldiers and sailors, are commendable and shall have my co-operation. You may rest assured that the fact that a man is an have been warned to avoid them.

letters have leen read accusing London journal- from the crowd. New York obtained its nant with the wishes ot tue sultan. the church and state shall be divorced or remain united; whether unification or disintegration of five runs through a series of errors Si King, the negro who ravished Miss Jeffries in Pike county and Mrs. Harris of ist of general immorality. Ine Mleth- the empire shall ensue; whether honorably discharged soldier or sailor will odist Times even goes so far as to explain in the sixth inning, after the third man should have been out, and was sup Referring to the report that Austria, in the event of war in Rumilia, would enlarge her Heir Tisza says: "There is now Kails county last week, was found hang Great Britain shall continue to not militate against his getting employ the "conspiracy of silence maintained by ing to a tree in the pasture of i nomas posed to be out, oy a play at second base, interfere in foreign affairs, and remain ment in any of the establishments under Haley, near New London.

The dis Barnum's great elephant, will be articulat the majority of the London newspaper" against the Pall Mall Gazette, and their but the umpire did not see it, and declared among the first powers, or hold alooff and control of the navy department, but on the covery was made by two boys, sons ed and placed in the National museum at the runner, who was forced to run to sec fall back into the second rank: it may contrary will be, as it has been heretofore, of Wyatt Gatewood. King had Washington. ond base, not out. 1 he game was called decide even, whether the aristocracy in England shall continue, and whether the considered by me as a recommendation of any applicant for the employment he at the end of the seventh inning owing to evidently been hanging for several days as the body was considerably decomposed. A few yards away were found his boots, hat attack upon Mr.

btead for making bis re- valations, by alleging that an appalling state of the vice exposed by Mr. Stead exists in the press circles of Londou. This paper prays xhat God may raiee up some mighty journalise darkness. Doc. Keiley, a well-known commercial traveler, died at Scottsboro, from an overpose of morphine administered hypo- no question tnat the annexation of Bosnia and Hergovina has been entertained br the Austrian cabinet.

Austria has at present no intention of increasing the complications in the east by occupving Turkish territory. "But," said Herr Tirza, significantly, "if the effects of the powers to effect a peaceful settlement ot the R'imelian question fail, and the vital interests of throne shall remain. All these are now seeks. 1 should be glad to hear my at tention called to any violation of the law live questions, and it does appear to be an Base Ball. with reference to this subject.

Yours, extraordinary thing that the parliament, ermicauy uy a puysiciu.ii. 10 Chicago, October 3. New York which may be called upon to settle some. respectfully, U. U.

Wood, city editor of the Sunday if not all of these momentous issues, will Chicago 8. bignedj W. U. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy. Optte, of tjaincy, shot himsell on Thursday.

He left a complete story of the tic Hercules, "to cleanse the Augean stables of The Berlin scandal is much discussed in all the circles of the Bocial purity meetings. The name of St. Louis, October 3. Philadelphia 10 take its temper from the chance way in which a majority of the two millions of new becretarv VV hitney letter was at once nicide for his newspaper friends St. Louis 4.

the monarchy are endangered. Austria reserves the liberty of acting on any decision she may see fit." The last remark of the president of the and uneducated voters may cast their shown to Commander Chandler, and the Judge Foraker has accepted Governor Buffalo, October 3. Boston 8, Buf first ballots. For it is fair to assume that and coat, and in the pocket of the coat a revolver withfall the chambersjempty. The scene of the hanging is within a mile of the residence of Miss Harris.

It is generally believed that he was hanged within twenty-four 1-ours after the outrages were committo and the opinion nere is that some of his pursuers captured and lynched him, and said nothing about it. Quite a numoer, however, hold to the belief that King hanged himself. The body was identified by hundreds who visited the place, this afternoon. The body was interred on the spot. seven veterans were at once reinstated in the illustrious man implicated is Prof.

Graef. He is a member of the Berlin Academy of Arts, is 64 years of age, is a Hoadlv's challenge to a joint debate and falo 0. their positions. before the close of the campaign the part the great contest will take place at Toledo New York, October 3. Metropolitans senator, has long been celebrated tor his 8, Brooklyn 0.

and Cincinuati, Uctober and 10 les will have the old voters pretty well on the old lines, and that the issue will be ored by a Bull. council was received with prolonged cheering. GERMANT. THE CAROLINES DISPUTE SETTLED. Berlin, October 3.

Germany has ac St. Louis, October 4. A special from decided by the new ballots. Even now, While appearing as ''Juliet" in Ireland, recently, Mary Anderson At Jerome Park. Eamtings, and is the author or the Picture nown as the "Nymph Bathing." lie was accused last spring by the mother of his model for the figure of the nymph, in that two months before dissolution, there are Macon, to the -Post-Dispatch, says New York, October 3.

The following 1.12G candidates already in the fitld con stabbed herself slightly, causing great ex oitement. The injury was trifling. today while T.Jergenson.a wealthy farmer the winners at Jerome park to-day were testing for the 500 twits belonging to England in the house of commons. Nearly in that vicinity, was driving some cattle knowledged Spain's claims to the occupation of Yap, and in return. Spain has picture oi paving corrupted both the model and her 14-year-old fcister.

The ac John S. Wise, republican candidate for Strathsriev. Inspector. Maumce, Haleden to pasture last evening, a Ilolstein bull every seat is being contested. I here are Tabitha iind Abraham.

cusation led to the professor's arrest on the governor in Virgina, had an altercation on a train with John A. Smith, of Wash gored him so severely that he died this many intances in which several candi The Brighton Beach races were post 24th ot March lat. 1 he details of the granted Germany free navigation of the waters in and around the Caroline islands, together with free commerce with the in evening. ington and struck bim in the mouth. dates are contesting the same constituency charge were so horrible that a secret in- poned on account of ram.

la this latter respect, however.theiberala The creat charge of of 275,000 pounds Boston's Population. habitants andthe right of having a coaling quirv was held, and the result of this has been the conviction of the professor are at present worse divided than the of dvnamite, with which is prosed to de Boston. October b. Returns of census Presidential Appointments. station at one of the islands, lhe media tories.

The latter are under much better molish Flood Rock, in Hell Gate, will be and the publication of the scandal. Washington. D. C. October 3 The tion of the pope is now unnecessary, as for 1885, as applied to the city of Boston, discharged at 9:30 a.

October 7th the affair has been settled to the satisfac party discipline, and their party agents are bending their energies to prevent president this afternoon laopointed John The defense was that the mother of girls had sold their persons to the pro were made public this afternoon, and they The London war office yesterday issued tion of both powers. Card well, of Texas, agent and consul gen show a population of 186.101 males and party splits, the report of Col. Ketchner, on the fall of The Parne-ilites remain united ami 204.305 females: total, 390,406. -This is a eral of the United States at Cairo; Owen Bonrbon.Couniy Bonrbons. Fort Scott, October 3.

The republican county convention met here to-day and nominated the following ticket: Treasurer, J. J. Stewart; County Clerk, E. J. Chapin; Register of Deeds, T.

G. Porter; Sheriff, D. Dougherty; County Surveyor, Jasper Fortney; Coroner, Dr. H. D.

Baker. The convention wa3 characterized by perfect harmony. Man hat tu Item. IIaniiattan. October 3.

The democrats of Riley county made the following nominations at their convention held in this city to-dav: county treasurer, fessor, in at ne had compelled him during the period of his relations with the girls, to pay her in all the sum of bil.OfX) marks. Khartoum. The report attributes the dis- McGarr.1 of Colorado, consul general gain of as compared with lbou. aster to the starved condition or the troops independent of alliances. It is admitted, however, even by liberal newspapers, EctTadore.

Miss Alice B. Jordin, of Coldwater, Damaging: llains that if Mr. Parnell succeeds in making-a and that her prosecution was instigated solely by bis refusal to be further blackmailed. To be United States consuls: Thomas has entered the Yale law school. DENMARK.

INTERVIEWING THE CZAR. Copenhagen, October 3. -The czar today received the Bulgarian deputation at the Danish royal country palace of Marien-lyst, at Elsmore. The mission of the deputation was to secure the czar's recogni St. Louis, October 3.

A Chattanooga, bargain with the tories to stand with R. Jernicran. North Carolina, at Monte Sho ia thf first woiiiim ever admitted to them upon a common platform, the liler The young duke of Castle, it is reported. Tennessee, special to the Post-Dispatch video: Madison Allen. Li brook.

Indiara any other department except trt at Yale. al majority will stand in danger of disap Alsriers: Lewis Gebhart, Read. Inw lork says the steady rains of the past seven days has joined the ILoman Catholic church. This conversion has caused muh annov- Archdeacon Frederick W. Farrar deliv pearing altogether at L.

Merritt, Illinois, are proving verv disastrous. Reports from er tho address on the reopening of the Aix La E.lleimpr.New York It transpires that the eastern policy of Premier Salisbury is conducted in perfect ante in the established church circles. The duke has grat influence, and has an Johns Hopkins university. The subject of at bantiro tie I'uoa: George 11. uooa l).

G. Lantz; clerk, John E. May berry; north Georgia counties indicate that hundreds of dollars worth of cotton will be ruined and that farmers are suffering very liia Win re was. 'Comprehensive educa concert with that ct rrmce Bismarck, win, Massachusetts, at Annaberg, Kirg- tion of the union of Bulgaria and Rumilia. Members of the deputation refused to whether their object had been fully accomplished; they, however, expressed themselves aswell satisfied with the result of the interview with the czar.

register of deed. George Zeeler; sher- income i fctfjO.tjoy a vear. Miss Ellen Terrv is" necrotiatinr? for a tion. dom of Saxony. The Servian minister to Kmgland has had an oiheial interview with Lord George G.

Howe; coroner, Dr. J. II. much. Railroad traffic is also seriously A iro-o inflicmation meeting was held dramatic tour, unaccompanied by Irving.

interfered with. Liee; J. It. loung was e.ected delegate to balisbury ana obtained lrom Mm an as MORMON ISM FAILS. Washington, October 1.

Reports have Aime. cariota I'atti has met wit a ser- Saturday- evening in Philadelphia by the ts of Labor, protesting against the surance of the British government's fva ious accident: she Ml down a flight of Finally Set Free. the democratic judicial convention at Alma, October 7. The convention declared against prohibition, and in favor of been received through official channels, of rHiTinan of that citv clubbing innocent Chicago. October 3.

lhe grand jury paihy with Servian aspirations. King Milan's government has been urged by the apparent failure of the recent ATJSTBIA. FIGHTING REPORTED. Vienna, October 3. Dispatches people.

reconsidered the case of Jasper h. bweet, high license. Mormon mission sent to India, ine mis re- Lngland to refrain from aggressive action, The Lancaster county Pennsylvania who shot and killed Dr. Thomas Waugh, lfty men are expected to begin work sion consisted of Elder Willis and Messrs. and rely upon the decision ot the powers tnW rron of 18S5.

13 nearly all har on the clue Valley division at tnis point McCune and Pratt. Their arrival at Cal September 12, for intimacy with his wife; and for the second time, refused to The king has telegraphed in reply that be vested, and never in the history of tobacco next Monday. cutta, was reported by the nited fctate trusts the assurance given bim by hng return a bill against him. taweet wlio vice consul to the secretary of state, and raising in that county, has tne yieia oeen art Iftrcft. was discharged from custody yesterday land, and that thebervians are willing to wait for the decision of the powers, unless stairs in Pans and dislocated her thigh.

In conwquence of this, her tour with M. Strakosch has been abondoned. Signor Salvani and bis party left Paris to-day for New York. REOARDINO aCMlUA. London, October 3.

Count Von Man-ster, the German ambassador, in an interview with Lord Salisbury, imparted Prince Bb mark's views on the Rumilian question. Six thousand Russians ave entered Bulgaria. This number represents the aggregate of isolated volunteers that have arriv Lyon County Drmorrats. Emporia; October 3. The dem ceived here this afternoon report fighting on the western frontier of Bulgaria, between Servian and Bulgarian troops, and that seven men were killed and nineteen wounded.

The report has not been confirmed. Both Bulgari and Servia have, since the Rumelian difficulty, largely increased their forces on ths frontier. morning and immediately re-arrested, will Th Twvr nns approved a decree of the Minister Lowell, by direction, ot Secretary Frelinghuysen, officially called the attention of the British authorities events precepitate a necessity for active be released from jail to-day. congregation establishing an Episcopal measures. ocratic county convention met to-day in this city and placed the following ticket in KpVirnjska and Rev.

Dr. Connor, to subject, and requested that appropriate The London managers of the Atlantic cable companies in the present pool will The Clininx of Hopeless Love. New Yokk, October 3. A man instructions be issued to tne proper autnor- and in the field: Sheriff, Thomas L. Ryan; reg ities.

with a view to checking any ship the present vicar apostolic has been created bishop of Omaha. Munif Tasha, the new minister of pub-, meet in this city next week. It is posi ister of deeds, Frank McCain; treasurer. TTJKXEY. woman, each aged about oU years, com ment of Mormon recruits to the United THET CAN BE PUMPED.

in mitted suicide together this evening States. The Indian authorities, to whom lie in the new Turkish cabinet, has gone tively stated that the object of the meeting is to arrange for a reduction of the present cable tariffs between England and W. H. Anderson; county clerk, P.B. Max-sou surveyor, W.

C. McCleary; superintendent of public instruction. C. A. ed so far, in a private capacity, such a hv fihnntincp thpmsplvpa.

The I Lowell's communication was referred, fvofnntinonle. He savs that wari3 commercial travelers, clergymen, etc. Bishop: coroner. Dr. Parr.

The fol not impossible and may be looked for from m2in was identified as a compositor on the stated that the harm done by the mormons 7. I t- I UnA Knon iniTinrwiiililp and that, in oeen anu mti, the United States from 24 cents to 12 on ordinary or commercial messages, and from 12 to 6 cents on press messages. Romania is pushing forward rapidly the work on her frontier defenses. were I nad inappreciauie, Jersey Citv Free Press, lhe pair twa urtuu wi rvw rrxx- i sir-: itra.ii ala inn ail kt-" i hi wvir: iiau vjv. iiiuyii lowing resolutions were then adopted: lots the orjinion of the government, no apparently lovers, and had cast Rejoiced, irst, I hat we reamrni the Mr.

Beecher eqplained publicly nday Cosstantixople, October 4. A number of correspondents have endeavored to obtain some information from the ambassador of the powers, respecting the probable outcome of the conference, which will meet on Monday, to consider the Rumilia question, but their efforts have been in vain, as the ambassadors are very reticent snecial measures were at present MABKtAGB IN HIGH LIFE. London, October 3. Sir Richards W. whether to live or to die, so snown oy night his reasons for acting with the re-rarfv this vear.

He thinks that principles set forth in the last national and state platforms. I 1 1L LL. paper taiiots lying oesiae uiem witu a necessary, but in case of- unlawful recruitiner of men or women, the pro Dilke, B. president of the Local Government board under Mr. GUdtone' ad uacket of love letters.

The woman seems the election of Hon. Ira Davenport i be a comfort to Cleveland. Second. lhat we congratulate the upon the restoration of the democratic to have been unnappny married to anomer visions ot the penal code would applied to the Mormons. Tbev made no converts in ministration, was married to-day to Mrs.

The directors of the different English companies in the pool are said to be all in favor of making the proposed reduction. They take the ground that the opposition of the cables must be ended by annihilation. This opposition, it is argued, has already made the pool civi-dends so email that the shareholders will man, and tne pair tooit meir own lives on party to power. The suits of the U. S.

Express company AiarK ratteson, at Unelner. 1 he ceremony i Calcutta, and thev separated and visited account of their hopeless love on topics relating to events in tne tiaixans. BELGIUM other parts of India, and are reported to against "Clutch" Lonopgnue to recover 4tAn nnn oi WpH to have been stolen by display usually attendant in fashionable Aid for Parnellites. lhird, lhat we indorse fresident Cleveland's administration as wise, honest and economical. Fourth, That in order to more fully have converted two or three.

1 he persons kirn, ended at Wetland, Ontario, 'inurs- Chicago. October 3. The mass meet society on suca occasions, i ne ennren was crowded with friends of the bride and sent finally became so reduced in finances thev were compelled to seek help, and one in tavor Ol ineueicuui. mneent to sacrihce them entire for a ing held at Battery armory to-night. THE LATIN MONETARY UNION.

Brcssells, October 3. The extension of the duration of the Latin netary Union until January, now assured. or more of them left India in a state groom, many notable persons being pre- ent. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain acted aa "Moonlight" distillers are causing wide a in Bedford county, for the purpose of raising funds for the destitution.

time in a war of rates that will either break down the opposition or compel it to join the pool, ard result eventually in A M. Parnell campaign, was well attended, Pprmsvlvania. They are manufacturing groomsman. The weather was bright, and the crowd cheered the happy couple as they POSTAL DECKIOS Representatives ot Belgium will attend the conference on the I2th inst. probably 5,000 persons being present, rair ing the taring all around and in Wajshisotos.

October 3. The post "mountain dew" boldly, and it is said revenue officials are in the scheme. were leaving tne cnurcn. an eventual increase of the pool dividends office department has ruled that where Hon. Alexander bullivan made tne principal address.

He was followed by Judo-pa Moran.Tullvand Prendergast, and The American pool directors, on the other The secretary of was has been instructed test the public sentiment on the prohibition question, we ask the legislature to resubmit the amendment to a vote of the Fjople at the earliest possible day. ifth That we demand more economical administration of the affairs of the county, in ordrT that the burdens of the taxpayers may be lightened, ana the value of thir property thereby enhanced. Sixth That we invite all voters of the county who are in sympathy with the foregoing principles, and all who desire a change in third or tourth class'matter is mailed and MANITOBA. A maniac's WORK. Winnipeg, October 3.

Wm. Smith to hand, are said to be less wilung to con Vppn a sauare oi uenersu uiuui directed to a distant locality, not a post to Riverside park nnitl ex-Congressman Finerty. The audience uwpllpd to 10.000. and hundreds were sent to the proposed redactions, and to be in tomb office, inadver'ently put in the mails and i 1886. At tne am.

quite timid about enU-ring into a war of Fatal Kallroad ArrUeat. Victobia, B. October 3.A Yalo pedal says An accident occurred on ho Canadian Pacific railroad, near Kamloopa, by which one white man and five Chinese were killed, and a number wounded. jftA cow threw the engine from the track. day set fire to his residence, attempting to carried awav from the omce or mailing.

turned awav. The enthusiasm exhibited at Garfield's tomb, at January, time the rates. They profess to be uncertain about burn bis wife and children therein, ail such matter will be returned and return by the audience was remarkable and when ZZ, tv.in will hA removed, ine the outcome of such a war, and up to ing in this, he cnt his throat and died soon afterward. subscriptions were called for, hardly an postage charged, when a return request is iiaa hppn thprG ever date have not been induced to consent to it ZPWnwyr- dividual Present failed Garfieldfs death. to respond, ice iuuuu uyuu cue mapt.

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