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The New Northi
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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HOOSEVELT IS TEOMAS EAYARD DEAD New Ycik Rtpsblicans Chcsc-e Him cs Caadiiats fcr Giverccr. ia. S. V. tlrdbara.

Man of Career. airaliuc In lletil ot Llttlr r.ccjl»3tlon— Tie Hot of the Stair TlcL.r>. JlalL, Saratoga, X. Sept. The republican cozveclion tciulLitid follcwics ticltt Tutiilay: i'or povtrcor.

Tl.ecCore teit.cf Oyster Hay; litutcr.asl goTert- or. Tiruolhy L. of Kings; J. Mcrgac, of Krie: le-rftary of state, John T. Mc- of Albany; state treasurer.

Joht. of Cayuga; ttate et- gir.eer. IXuard A. Hond. of Jtffericn; v-gttitral, John C.

Uavies, of Oceici." At i ricisely the ar.d Cor.grcisacan 1'ajre was tcrapcrary cliairir.ac. At 1:25 the ccniictiou took a recess Stcr. after opicinj; of the after- r-cor. itsjioc the convcr.ticn to j.rccud the r.o rai cat iocs. Doiiam.

Man- 5epl. Thctras at fouro'cIceV VAcdresday aftercconat Karlvteic. the summer reficJetce cf bis ilrs. Samuel 1). AVarren.

afler in ill- cf six eeks. His iVath without pain. His wife, bis two Warren acd Jliss ITorecce llay- bis ton. Ttoraav Jr- taw bis last breath, acd bis third dauchtcr. Couctess Lauechaupt.

was on her vray toUedhara. IThomas Francis Bayard was la FHL. ISTS. ar.d was son. In bis thirteenth he ntercd school at Flushing.

I. Here he remained tu-o years. At tbs expiration of hat period father or mercantile purtults. a clerkship was btalnc-d for tim la the estaWlsttatnt of Ir. brother-lc-Uw.

August Van rtctivtd luslners tnitlrc. la ISrt died, the rm'Jfit of his parents, he returned Havirs liiinc for tU professUa, thit of liw. be- carne with that In vltw. was -ucce -T. CaCy.

cf irutti! Ccv. CaOy fin ishet! tm'tl ctosirjr remark about to the ticket forth the of the au-Jiecce. At 4:11 oVIock Chsuccey M. took Jl.e platforrn to r.oreirate Tteo Kcoevelt. Wher.

Mr. pew told of-the famous cliarpre of the ricers mectioce-d Ko the went almost crazy. Mr Deptw fir.Istrd.at amid applause tl at vrr.s altnost a At 7:15 a roll-call was rr.oifi!. ace it sor-n became evident tbat Mr.Uoose h.si! a practical walk-over. When lie rcll-call vris completed the vot was nrr.e.nr.ceii as follows: Kccsevelt IIS.

Tie right session was called toorde at o'clock. Gen. Wocdford. ex minister toSpair. read the resolution This reailir.c was frequently Inter il with applause, ard wten th resdir jr was finished tbe platform xva adoptee! cracimously.

It cor.gratu lau-s tr.e e-ourtry or. the coccluslon Ihe war. the course of th pres'ilsrt, (Teclares for the retention cf the PLiliripir.es.. commends the an- nexatlcc of Hawaii, favors the up- IiuMIrp of the American merchant marine, cr.mmer.ds Ihe administration of G(v. the work of the latcre.

nr.tb then eleals with purely state After the for the of the the convection adjourned ilit. They Itoomevell. Faratcpa. X. Kepi.

colored rtrub'Iean state convention was held be re Samuel Moran, of Xew York city, presiding. Kesolu- rrere ir.eJorsir.g Ihe action cf Ihe republican state convention trd promising- support to the entire republican state ticket. itaiJed bvTIieodore Koosevelt. HEARTFELT IFIKRCE FORKST FIRES lileet hityton. Sept.

SO. Preiidrnt McKitley the follovtiry telegrata of to the widow cf ex-Secretary of State Jlayard Thursday: "Esemtlve Sept. 3. To Tbonias K. Utt.

With sincere torrow I learn of Iht of your busban J. bee to txpnss to you my heartfelt sympathy. Mr. lUyard's attainments asd ster- llns quilitlts ccdearitl Msa to all whs knew bio. hU Mrvlrei to tit country tild tli tu tht roll of Ulus- triooa Americans.

WILLIAM Kept. 20. The tovrn out of reipect Ciuse MilHass of Dollars' Damage in tnHIKNT EVKXT3. dir.itKd to the a He besaa the practice of his prof rs? ion with father, aad from tte local rprsaditc lly. In 1S.VS he wai appointed Uclti-d district attorney for 1'claware.

but tn tht year. Mtar.trbile ilr. In r.atlve state kept ins rapidly, ar.d IVS he to hij fathtr a the United States reaite. tvaj tul- twice retUcttd. It lJ noteworthy that oa the day he tras to the senate fcr the Csll tirm.

his father bas gone inU- for the late Thomas F. IVjyiri. the f.3-% on the town tall acd the courthouse placed at Al- rtady matiy mettajci cf condolence have corce to the family from all parti of the country. Puricjj Mr. illness many rceiiagcj of fytnpathy xvere received from all parts of the t'niled States acd from foreign countries.

On September 0 Queen Victoria cabled ber expressions of solicitude as to the health of Mr. llayard viith a hope for his ultimate recovery. Others caice from Cleveland acd from associates in public life at AVasbicfrton acd abroad. Cleveland has tele- praplfd frcm his T.uziard's home that he tvill act as oce of the hocorary pallbearers at the funeral. who had was re elected a from IX-laware to rerve the uaex- I irtd part of l.lt 'erm- case of a fathirani s-on This li the irc vottj for ty the same legislature to til the senatorial offices.

Almost at the outset cf til str-itorU! I'faHaileliibla. president has accepted art tr.vitaticn terilerrd by a larpe delegation of promisent to atterd the peace JubHce to br held in Philadelphia October acd S7, acd says be will secure Other Tlnely DmTBpoar Itmla t)cr In Ibr St. Paul. Mien, The forest haie burnic; in various plae-es throughout cortin for the past ftw days uere fanced into furious storms of by winds ar.d great damage through Chipptwa. Ilarroa, Dunn.

St. Croix acd 1'olk e-cunties. A very general destruction of wires tcaVe the reports but it seems that the villages ol Clayton. Almetia ar.d Toskin bate been "hollr or partially destroy ed. that Cumlwrland has hcaty losses acd tbat (ilc llarron.

IVentiec. Fhillipj and Turtle threatened acd only cavi-d by great (Torts, lleports cf loss of life are coming in. but have been verified onlv in two ic- A rough the at r.ot than 0.000 to The fin-s in (lie vicinity- of Kice Ijkr. early atiatcil. but great has for miles west tie city.

It is estimated tl.e looses lo larron. I'olV. ar.d Sawyer hue iK'er. at least tl is f-stiinatcil that fully STATE NEWS. The Tacctra (Wash.) mills wert by fire, the, losj flJO.GOO The war t.tr send of ta Cuba to Investigate I rrpott of fur tricy of occupation.

ilircuj I', Miller has omz.r.j to the war department that NevaJt I- IncIuJeJ amort troops to ro lo JI.ir.Sla. Ohio II. K. cosfereme Ath'rs Saturday voted to 7 In favor of e-jual lay mirUKrial representation, as rropotel by the Hack cocfereree. J.

Stanley llruwc. ceoral arett of the North Americas rcial company oa Ihe I'rjttloT says th- catch tfcls ytar wUI faU far short of that of it to.i- At Kort Worth. Jlnelarlisrtor. wts convicted of train murder ard the penalty. Three others wlU fcr con-j-Mclir In the same affair.

IVter Crick. Cor wiU John i.cror.»k! ind Martin Sinotocltch. turret to death ty a (ras the of the Valley Cual e-cmpicy at llidvsle. I'-a. A ta the nar noar.rej that the transport overdue San Francisco from Madia.

at Honolulu for injuries mbich nitive-d frcm a aril the representatives it Ihe The of gronlcy rn vacant made thlt jtartc Jlar- called at tte whhe Saturday OO1 tons of hay. bv-iiVs olhrr of ar.tl been Cest hircry bave THE FAMOUS BAYARD FAMILY. xr.xv VOIIK iiRiinrnvrs. Thej S-elrrt Vnn to Head Tbelr TicUet. Eyricase.

X. Sept. ticket as by the democratic4tate convettior. Is as follows: For Van Wyck. of Fcr lieutenant cf CcenancOL For Vf.

nat- tln. of Niagara. For S. Atwater. of For B.

Morris, of Wayne. For ftateerclaeeranj Schenck. of Ilensselaer. Fcr attorney F. way.

of Clintoa. Whet the convention met soon after coon Frederick Schraub was elected pennacect chairman and wasescorted to the chair. lie made an address In which he scored Ihe republican slate admiclstralion, charged Ihe national poTerctr.cnt with criminal cegleet of trcopa the Spanisb war and said: Tx-eryirhere were In the van. I fotson. Wheeler, decs- heroes all.

tave wrttto tfeh thrir the American of farae." In cr.cl*sion he said; "ISomentous affectlcc the fu- tcre polity of rica roust passed upon by the text national consres-s. It tte earnest effort of every democrat to to the work of this convention that It render the return to the r.o-jse. of our belovrl senior senator, EjKjnl Murphy." After lie rcauir.g of the report of tte committee on resolutions, Andrew McLain. of recog- fretecled Ihe came of Angns- Ics VIE Wyck for govercor; Judge S. S.

Taylor, of Chemucg. cresenled the name of John D. Stacchfield; M. Harec. cf Syracuse.nomicated Mayor James K.

McGcire; William F. Mackie. of Krie. nominated Judge Robert C. Titnt.

Tke rtjilltft for The vote for governor, was: Van Wyck. Titos. 41; Mc- Gcire. Si; Slacchfield, 33. The rest of the licket waseleeledby acclarosticc.

At the convention. baric; adopted the star as the ballot em- acd appviaticg Ite usual com- mittres to fill vacancies, adjourned lice die. iBJnrril an St. Louis. Sept.

explosion of powder is the rear of the four-story tuilcicg at 413 Xorlb Fonrtb street, occupied by C. i W. McCIain. Cshtcs tackle acd sporting goods, set the ttore ca Cre ac-d cansed its dcstruc- tioc. acd resulted in the Injury lo a Chippena Falls.

fires that started two days ago bave assumed vast There is no in and Clark counties. Fires are rampart in the heavy forest r.orlh of Stanley, a city of TO tr.iles east. The loss to the Xorth- wr strrr. f.iimlxr company at lhat place J.OOO.OfO feet of tVid'dr-d logs. Tee fire service was called to battle the flsmrs.

The village of Ca- miles cast, is invested on Creat Mack rlonds of smoke The devastatetldis- tritt throughcountiesrunniny from Alibotlsforel alcci- the Wisconsin Central for distances of 100 tailrs. and r.crth for 73 or 10O miles. Many homes are desolated, for more than 100 farms in this county have loit buildings acd in cciEpiry tclth iirttr.t atd ta.J a private cotfireicc the In tre catitet rcota. The stateasert t.t tl.e sov- errascit receipts ar.i for S-puaiV the total to t.a\e ard the eijxnditurea SJJ.l. TtU natement takrs r-O account of retelpts from the mar loan.

Tlr fur.eralof theliteThtmis F. 1'ayarJ plJce at Saturday. Ki'ITrsidect CUvdar.l of tht of the clfrcyirun offl- was Ilev. W. HouKlass, cf Tux- riace of Mr.

and lira. lUyarJ. of tht several pirtlrs of s-rt by tte Unf.el reieh the coast winter Hurms tiock the trail. The forttinati eiptJltioni are thasc l.failid by other pirties are tafe. tu: wia tave wlctir ta tte Interior.

Icttte a srtit tnctnt. Toor Churchill ItaitJ a plot of in the city and pat a family in charge it. They a crop of orer 100 cf potatoes. Mater Ilrotvn bat tanctiocrd the acd next ytarhnn" crrdt o( acrri nill cultivateJ In the atne nay. 1'uuU The large of McCftaan IJroj.

at Hurley barred, fite of -The it 000; Injuracce. ilO.OOO. The pop acj factory of Frrd rear Vy aUo Loss, il.100 A ftifl from the corlh. ar.d to this fact wai Oue the taticj of the entire town from destruction. I'ay Tolllon Thr ttate depirtmer.t of public in- ttmction has that of reierratiocs cacnot utter.J She o( the unless they pay tuition.

The chics was brought br a aJ- to Ktate Ku try bv the sch of Km- of the BEGINS ITS WORK. Secretary Hay InfuemrJ Tha 1'rare- the Doorcouctj. I Llornform. ller.ry Frreir.ar. ajul second of J.

C. the chair of Krglisu literature of nr.iiersity. was fuur.d iltail in his bti! in Hr had taker, his life with hV.rofortn. which l.r placed in a in a ilish lietwcen the two pillows in his bnl. He Wen for s-everal weeks.

Xitlied I'all. Miss Kuth lliiley met a very ix-c'uliar ninr.ner at livr home in Milwaukee. She trips upon a rug lyir.i; on tlie rloor thrown tiulectly forward, falli'ig upon her face. Oliver members cf the family ran to her to rise ar.d were liorrifietl to her dead, taneous. grain.

Ton of Almena Oat. Washir.gton, Oct. Secretary Hay bas been i rrofipt of cable aih ices from Jr.dgtr Day. president of the American. jxace in which he says that the biuicfss of tht commission, is ir.

the most ir.anner. The utmost bas the ol Ibr furu- Death bad instan- Killed Mrs. llo'e Sir-er ar.d her were asphyxiated by illum- death of Ttonias F. Barar! pusej atutttr represeEtatKe of it of th; tuoi tlmself were Ujta elrcted to the two Delaware In the nl the ThU la-14ent noparalltl la American history. James A.

Bay- lie senator from frun to IMS. James ItM States senator from ltc as Frar.rls Bayard Lrlted States senator from US9 to arj. the first, rranJfather of the present statesman, was Un to ISlt Hichard A. Bayard was UnltkJ senator A. lUyard.

the second, father cf Francis, was Un! to lS6t Thomas Frar.rl* Bayard United States si recretary of state from liSi to 1S.JO and ambassador to He Tte Ilayards claim descent from Slicnecr de Ilayard. "the ilttout They from France to NevAms promlnect 13 the early colonial tlmea. tecoise even more ere revolctioa times down to tae present day and tht bis; of tht lice romlttct la the la Arscrlca. career Mr. Raj-art took a Icadlss position on the lo October.

1SX. Senitor -o-as taarri--l to Ivoulsa. diuifcttr of a RiWmore Latkf r. TirelTe ctr.Jrea were the rtiult of ccloa. lo Senator tuyarl receded the honorary of I.I.

from Harvard college. When the democratic national convention helJ ia rallied In force to tecure for the and waJttelrttrezsthar.athe ropulir ffelics for him that en the Crst te ttool reit to Ilarcock. trho nominated oa the second- In the democratic convention cf ISS1. at nfckh Jlr. Cleveland tonilnatcd.

Jlr. HayarJ received the neit larjeat vote to the rucceiJtal candllate oa tae two irhich; were takes. As sooa as the rciaU of the national election of 1SSI was rosltlvtlr known. Mr. Bayird was the Rrst democratic ttatesman invited consult with Cleveland, anil It generally ttooJ that he was the f.nt maa offered a In the new and tbe leadlcc place at.

that. This te anally acctpttt althouga it te ad- vtied dtmocrats not to enter the cabinet at all. tls departore from the senate woill lend to weaken the strength of the party In that tody. At the close of Mr. administration Mr.

Rayard returned lo private life and to hU legal profession. In March, I53X Mr. Bayard was appointed to the court of St. Jame s. at vill die.

cf peopTe. leteral of darlns Mr.CJeveUn-l'»»econd ttrm. Mr. Crst wife died dsrtcjf the firit year of his term Mcritarr cf itate Four marrtetl to MUl Marr W. Clynser.

cf Waihirston. Wto survive! nini. Seven of the children are livlns. as felioxs: Samuel D. War ren.

of Annie D. luyarJ. Miss Bayard. Countess Lauenhanpt. formerly Nellli James A luyard.

Ttccoas F. Bayard. an Bayird.1 Haak It i. Flora, Sept. o'clock Tuesday morcic- Lnrglarseniered th back cf this city, aci.

plac- lig a charge of dynamite, eompletel, demolishetl tbe interior of Ihe room and th- safe, feecrioic about gold. Ia paper U.OCW in li Oct. Is rasored that Jlrrvfus hai already tecs tractfcrrcd froas the I)e to Cayenne, nhert Le awaits a to brioj 19 a Krercb or port. Set. A tO Mecca correspondent cf Ice Pill Chronicle Emperor William recent! repeated lii rocvletlon thai Prejfc was innocent of tbe charges htm.

Jiy Stvora IB. CX-t. 1. CoL John cooperation of the army aed the avy in the exercises as far as possible. lembers of the cabicet were also rged lo atterd.

Cen. Miles was ic- to act is chief marshal. It is ic- to have about £0,000 troops resect acd leveral warships take art in the celebration if possible. 3rTT Jfrur-y Trenton, X. Sept.r*.— The demo- ralic state convection oa ay nominated fcr goveroor cf Xew ersey Kltln W.

Crane, the prosecutor FJ.SCS county, acd adopted a plat- orm which in a measure supports the ercccratic national platform. Tbe onventioa, however, without debate iefealfd a proposition to specifically cdortr the platform adopted by the "hicago convection of ISOtV. Col. Washington, lay was sworn into ofTce as secretary of state at II o'clock in the morcicg. ceremony took place in the preii- room at the white bouse acd the oath was administered by Justice of the supreme- cocrt.

Mr. Hay mmediately joiced bis colleagues In the regular Friday cabicet IlavacJ. Sept. official pa- zette publishes a decree signed by Capl. Gee.

Illaceo acd bearing date cf September '1 graclicg pardon to acd crdericg tbe release of all political cow ccdergoisg confinement ic the island. CrorLer Ilalale Illorlbaleil. San Fracciico, Sept. estate of the Charles F. Crocker, the rail- roaJ magnate, was finally distributed Wednesday.

a decree signed by Probate Judge Coffey, the vnt estate of nearly ia valae ont of tbe jurisdiction of the courts an-l Into the bacds of three children, each cf who-n will enjoy his or her share en eoEicj of age. Rice Lake. Wit, Oct. damage has been done In this county by forest It il impossible yet to estimate the losi. but it will rim into of dollars.

The town of Almena. tail county, was entirely wiped out. the lorg Sco railway Ires- lie cear Almeca was burned, stopping all trains on that tine. life has so far been reported. The greatest damage been done in the townships of Cumberland, Turtle.

Lake Clinton. Stanford. Uarron. Oak tirove ard Clear a SruoIJerlnc of Stains. St.

1'aul. Minn, Oct. Cumberland (Wis.) dispatch to the Dispatch rays: Cumberland presents a tad sight. The mill portion of the country ii a heap of ruins. A timely downpour of rain lasting about TO minutes enabled the firemen to cheek the progress of the flames on the west tide cf the city, but no human power could save the city east of the Omaha railroad, in- cjudicg the lumber yard acd mills of the lleaver Dam Lumber company acd th- residecces.includiiis the fine house cf Mayor Waterman.

The is roughly estimated at J1SJ.OOO. About farmers southeast of the city lost til their homes acd crops. Aid I. Mad-son. Oct.

Scofield received a telegram from J. II. Hunker, president of tie village of Turtle Lake, saying that "i families are left destitute there as a result of the forest fires, acd asking aid. Sllvntlon la Denver. Oct.

fruca the western portion of the Hale continue to tell of the ravages of the forest fires which bid fair to devastate the greater part cf the forests cf the stale. From Kolomo, Mont rose- ar.d 1 many other points come reports of the JerribV destruction of fires. There appears to be co hope cf a cessation cf the conflagration except Ijy a very heavy rain or the demolition of the timber by the destroying ele- by tlie French of.irials i- fur the accomplishment ol theirwork placed at their command. It is evIJent from the tore of Day's communication that he Joes r.ot share the gloeiruy lieu of the cute-ome of the of the coir.mii- slr.cers whicli is said to exprrsseilin the Frer.ch newspapers. There is seme I'oubt, it may be remarked, as to the sincerity of the expressions, ard it strrr.ised in official quarters that tbey a desire loir.fluence the American commissloneri toward an abatement of their far co protest has by zcect.

J. S. Swar. frame commissioner. the Spanish £oi ere meet it It Hie stale ilei-artment apaicst the refusal to permit Stisrisn to be sent to the Philippines outside of Manila.

Madrid, Oct. conciliatory and cordial spirit shown by the delegates to the Paris eTinferer.e-e bas prcxluceil a favorable impression. The cewspa- tbe pnx-eenlinpi of the conference. atTe-et to believe lhat the I'citeJ States, besides respecting Spanish sovereignty In the Philippines, will also allow Spain to bave a share in the settlement of the new regime In Cuba. Inspired articles assert that Spain will undertake to carry out Ihe promised puaractee of tbe Cuban debts only until herself is able to pay the interest ar.d sinking fund.

BANK PRESIDENT ROBBED. Worth stolen In rliltaJelphln Substitution uf Philadelphia, Oct. Greenwood, of Coatesville. president of tbe rational back, was rublnd Saturday a valise contair.irg bocds and ir.iirtgajrrnalued at J1O.O». Wbilr Mr.

Greenwood was sh'ipjiirg ar.d trar.sactirg b-j i managed to substitute a valise in arar.ee to the ejte carried by the president. Mr. (ireecwixM r.ot iearr. tlie sub-titutiori ur.til I.e reacl.nl a broker's oflice cr. Fourth street.

When be cper.ed the valise to crgotiate for the tfct it contained but a bundle of olj pas in Milwaukee while they slept. The c-xk on tlit pas jet was fuur.d oper. and il "as thought Mrs. Satprr hail the His partly on retiric? for the nislit. Inlorj I'alat.

Jtia-e- M. M. 1'trlps, for the past file juil-e of the municipal court for Itotk county. in JaresviJIe frr.iu itj'uries recriidl in an accident ir. July last, lie was a home i out his farm soTith of the city and a train.

The erdless chaic started by Mayor M. M. Schoetr in Menasha is already meetir.g with success ar.d dimes and historic relics are pourir.jjin from all The probability of havi-i- a bistoricalir.u'eum, therefore. almost an assure fact. there is ro but that Ihe fires are cansed by of campers ard people yererally cleric- a season of escectior.a! dryceis.

la Alwrdeec. 5. Oct. prairie fires are still immense damage in. lhistecticn.l:av:rsexterdedovcrtr.ar.y miles of viltiab'e farrr.ir^; lards.

Jamestown. X. Oct. tlestrnc- liie prairie fire bas rapirp in the western part of this county for four A r.un;l>er of acd a 'iirje qtiar.tily of bay bave leen dt- tojrflher with Oct. timber fires which r.ave Wen with great all over Lawrence county bave en checked by rain.

The total loss il The llarrlcaae. Xevr York. Sept. lice steamer Pretoria. Capt.

McKay, which armed Thursday aflercoon from the Weit reports the bur- ricace at Hatbadces as err 1ST acd roost destrcctlve. Frora ta tenses ace' destroyed, 73 livei. lost left bomeiest. Died of III. Cice-innati.

Senator J. t'. Kiehardson (lied at home in (ilecdale Saturday at The coror.er"« it'piest bolds bis brother-in-law, W. J. HaMeman, a wealthy ar.d promir.er.t business for murJer.

They were partners ic a large paper ir.ill at Locklacd. ar.il weeks ago over Ihe n.er.t of a car of paper. were aloce in the office at Ihe lime when Haldeman fl.ot fitc times acd Ihe the case are r.ot yet known, as refused to talk. IVith men have large that are promTr.er.t in soria! ic.I buii- John T. Kingston, of Ashland, private in company L.

Second Wisconsin, lolunteers. who is reported deai! ia Puerto I'ico. was an ex-state senator and one of the Ixrst known ta the state. The First Wisconsin regiment will be mustered out in Kacice October 19. Jesse Gleasoo.

of company K. First Wisconsin, died at Jacksonville. of typhoid feier. parents live ia lleloit. Gea.

John Callis died at his boms in Lancaster after an illcesj of 13 months. Thomas MalUon pleaded guilty ia Jacrsiille to arsoc acd waj sentect-cd by Judge Sale to four jean ic prison at Waupua. Former Senator Sawyer, of Oshkosb. rassed bis eighty-second birthday. The home cf HogaUVi was struck by Hghtcirg in Point ard burred ar.d Mrs.

Kogalski was killed ard the buibacd ar.d three children were recdered The directors of the northern cocsin fiir held a meeting ic wa Falls acd to pay all premiums in full. The fair was a suc- tess acd there will be a balance after payicg all William Pratt. a farrnhasd. and a team were killed at a railway erosiirg rear Monroe. The two ar.d son of Christian litic? in the town cf Mount Pleasant, fell into a acd wasdrowr.ti!.

Lewis Clark, a roiilent cf fr.r over years, died at the of 'il Madrid, Sept. i). severe earth- ihockt were Thuriday at I'orluta, 16 from cf tbe of that Home. Oct. Italian jovera- ment has inucJ ta the the time acd place for holntr; uMl be fixed hereafter.

llrfral Madrid. Oct. receheil from the Visayas Tagales bate landed in the Antigua provir.ee aril have defeated by the column after a sharp fight, in which 9J of the were killed. Mar.ila. Oct.

caticcal at a reeer.t va'teil ApuicaTdo a citil list of iii.WO. hat Affuica'do declined to receive ary- thir.if cctil the army cave been juid. jears. Frar.k private, compary C. Third infactry.

home wn at IVrlin. died at Fort fla, of typhoFd feier. Frederick Milnankce. committed suicide in St. I.onij by takizj acid.

James 11. Taylor, of the Columbia county court, died at homr in i-i The Seventh AJvecliitj bate the erection of a school bniM- Tng near Crtea Hay. In a wreck on the Central read tear White Kiier Harrison: Fifield in- stactly killed and Waller SharpTe fi- injnred. O. Acred, formerly of Claire, with 17 others In the of the steamer Jessie oc bay ec ructe to the Klocdike.

What kcownas theVaKey ml.iut two west of lly- mouth, uwteu by A. C. wn barced trretler willx ccclects. IVihn, a pinceer cl Kactce, cicd at tie of T6 jears. He taJ been a rrsluett of tHeciit.

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