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LAKE SHORE OBSERVER. VOK IX NO 85 DUNKIRK CHAUTAUQUA N. Y. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20.

1885. SINGLE CX)PT 3 LYKKSllOHE OBSERVER to oreJ tt Dunkirk Pott OOtt at Second clui Mil Matter. JEST CirV CIRCULATION- i la ion of Dunkirk 10,000. I'ubllntiDtl every evening tij the Dunkirk Printing Company. OFMCB, is EAST SSCOKD ST.

Publisher! ot Ihc FMMEK and DtMKIRK JOttlWL SU8SCRIPTION RATES: iiiontti. liv Carrttr tar.iunt iimll KM A I I HATES fl.UD per lacbof space per per cent, additional tot poiilion next 01 followiDX reullof Leaded from IOC per line down to Sc depending upon length or time run. adi. line (or lit Bush (DbwqtwBt In tbu Column. 1 month, 26 Insertion We do no free wlTerUitnc.

Canli ot Tbanb. Uoolutioug of Iteepecu, Obituary Noiiccs amJ of PicDlca, C'elubrat ions, mast be for at the rate ot nrc ccnw per line. Persons MndiDK in matter ol thU kind mutt scud BUIttciCntcaBli to par tbo publication, counting Kords to the Hue. AdiortlKinents of cbarcb festivals, cbarch and lieucvolent society entertsmnujnu, etc, we will imWiih atthe low of Sets ycr line. BUSINESS CARDS.

lt- GZO. S. BLiCKHAM, Bulfalo itreel 'between Fiftb and Sixth Mi, DnakutN ce 10.30 A.M. to A. Iv.X.

to 3 On liy tn eon! appointment onl Pntetioe to Diseases ol the Eye, bar, Tferoatand Noam, and the of Uolet. -IP-tf I8.0. S. STANLEY, M.D.. Physician7 Res- tduioe and earner I'ront and Btavcr Cf a German.

89 Irving, proprietor, Second itreet, near Buffalo, Dunkirk, STY. Huuiaei, Music, Ptmpulets, bound in all styles. promptly i. i Hjf SO. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

oil SALE corner IMer nod f-flilrib ilreftU, forrocily known as tbe Bar or propertr. Akargaln WILLIAMS For the Next 60 Days will sell nvj stock of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, At ftixk Buttom Pncc -which take stonn not i.e-ossm) To cujiblc me to clear off my shelves tt Fall Refilling worth will Tie sold at pn- nit vor before known Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Foot-wear. Come ind sec for your- sehcs See ray -tock and leain my prices I sure you will huy Call at 88 Elk St Dunkirk, A MOLOENHAUER, Agt. 4-POWERS BROTHERS-4 Combination Novelties PBOURitfHE OF EVENING. SOUft DUDES In tlieir Musical SneuJt'tj-, in entitled "TiiEDBDEC' also SOn entitled 'Ostv mt TO SKATE, written by Towers Wros 6BOJ -AlfOT In tlieir novel JuKgHnjt Act V7ILL-POWeS BB TbcPrc- ier twnblo In Tnck and Vfjiltt Act.

In Clwsio i tit. Statin? Act, Tu -n Trig Forward and Backward Hand Springs, iJso Focirird and Oackn ird Someraao ts Act of tt tugn. iii malice Bstnomt; 12 ot Walcr.nokticwl«d« to be Tllio ot the kind llicwcr 5 mon's Band. A. LACKEY.

GOAL COAL J. HOOLE CO COR CENTRAL AVE 4tli ST Constancy on ham) the WILKES-BARRE COAL from the Wyoming Colliery. We cnn't be beat in quality or James C. TO N. J.

Jackson Oo. Dealer tn shipper of all kinds of COAL WOOD Eas i Front Street, Foot el Street. HOTEL, H. it PO' COLUMBUS, October 20 --Tlie official fount of the cut In Franklin County, which bas been golnj on since last Friday, was completed last evening Tbe Republicans elect tlieir wltolv ticket, with the ot cue Commissioner, by plnralitlea tanging from 10 to 2.W CINCINVATI, October official eount of the cast at lite late election began yesterdaj moruuu; short!) after nine A writ of mandamus was Issued ly Counlv Clerk Da I ton ordering tlie pro- titctlon rortliHiUt of returns from precincts Band of thy Eighteenth ward, md precinct of the Twentieth ward, which had not been suit Tho count ill not be com- ilele for three or four In tlie police court yesterday morning the case ot Coionel Hudson, Chict o( Police, rtio was clwiEoU with dneVJioii of duty not serving" warrants UJIUH altered vio- atorsof tlie icgisttj law. upon tho uegestloii ot Mr Kittlndije, nltomcy foi be commute, of Ono Hundi-wl, postponed until next Monda.

M'jril In Court. Oitiibcr 20 Ferdinand VarJ wai, bionglit to Sheriff Davidson's office rd i inoruing. Tracy and Jlourkc Cociirano wero losettil urlil tl-e hour forllui ipeuing of court, A. and crow a tad assem'oled Ward and Ins emimel onti'ied ttic court rooDi Uiu is ilresscU iient iack suir IK' Itwikt-d pale, mt was u-ilin attI loitettitl D.stnet At- ortiej Marl in aio.4u tml in HlTttt. Uist rwmf to the fiction another tribunal an mportant hail ix-in placed In i position to (IKijtuItO or to dccllno attend.

Anottiei witness had pleaded ill heiillk and lie doubted tH4 advisability of proceeding on nultctnient On which Wnrtl was into court for Ilia tnisonur objected to further AftcrcemsiiteribleniBHuient Jmlgo )arrelt told Cochran to take the indictment tttd look o'ver It and return In lUo court at wo o'clock and inform him he oould try ihe case on that charge. AMoclatlun. caUatttwJKrift Stort's MilUaerf Parlors awl jour orders for nice tall luve tuort ou can reiit anuired you will ttt Tlio Oil-lie et and Laigen of rrluiiaitt to wiett SuliiUUion Uutrntitevil hltlK STOItE'S yUUnery Fallow. Street Dunkirk THE ELECTION ftETUflNS. (MleUl Count Ticket the ta DCTKOIT, October frison Association Congress in session 1)1 lila city discussed "the piece price plan ol ttlaon laboir" jostenlfty inoruing Thli by which llic convict's work undel he supervision of tlw prison manage- nait anil their inducts are sold at a.

stipu ated price -was warmly idrncated by Guiit'rnt llrmkcrhoff and Dr. Byers. ot the Oim S'ntc Board of Corroc- ions and Cliarinos BroeUwai, of tlu Clmlra, rtronnalorj nntl otliere, The Ohio dcleg-jtes sa.d tliat tlienewsysten stoce ib ittlupiiou in tlietr State, proien thin the contract Astern, as inoductue of bettci ami moral tone In Utt Mr. BrockYvn outl.nwl jilan, by whicli would nuil.c the prison an Industrial muBiiy, Each convict notkitijr at wliat hi could Debt Encti tx-ing ctiarjccd with all expeiucs and juld f.tir for his pro. lucta.

The wintmot was defended yy Professot Fniueis Waylaad, of Tale College, and Charles E. Fclton. ot Chicago. Troublo with A 1'olliH Mn.WA.UKEF. October Arcliblshoi Hcsa, on snbiuitttxl a cominunica lion totho mcnibHi of Hcdw ig Polisl Church, which has been closeil for weeks, in conscience of a revolt in tfte con ricgatlon The ArtlihMiop persists retent.on of the pastor an3 ilso In taking the eliureli management In h'n onn charge, doing awaj frith the a iiU ion tj of tlie congregation.

A) a meeting Sundaj ixftcnioor) the last pfTopostttott is but the congiega tioit insist on tlie removal of the pastor. This weuld fnd c-ite tlut the church willw main locked. SO --A sensational hipimii. ease uns made public Satur lay. Wiliiaisi Trjon tiad a nsrrant issued for the arrest of Mtegtng tJiat Tomv's Utfl ft toirible beating vttii a black Miako whip.

To justify the whipping Youngs aays Tryon caught Trite while walking In the -woods and attempted to outrage her. The woman said Tryon Her assjiilaut and lie was lined, tat tier luailitencil deeming tba punishment insuflicient beat him as long ai lie could VowJw Fiplojlon. 1 At Osawa- kie. Eon tcrrlbio powilsr explosion occurred Sntun'ay nigliL Mr Lander, a farmer, accompanied by his wife, two ehiliren, MM. Sttw-k, started borne.

Among Lander'4 purchases waa two pontut package of powder. Mrs. Lander, In i ght tig her pipe, dropped a spark of fire on the powder, which Ignited, throwing cvcty one of the party out of the fragdfi. M(J Lnoner instantly killed and the other torn can not their in- AD Insnrmite Fwnd BCFPALO, S. T-, October 20 --The jury i the Dlmmielc case, wl.o is charged with sod larceny defraud tag the Thames Insurance Company by tratu- Insnrance originally placed in Other ptes to tli.it company, after vessels msnad been reported lost, after fit twclFO hours rendered a verdict el witt a recommendation to merer.

An 1 will be taken, Dlmmtck bout on la We October kef expected OB Friday. Ar- tiut being made meeting that nl(M it MadlMn Square Snulor Evwts will preside, MM! wport aitd Gtneml Cut will edneMtay tnd at ftoclwster on Tn beat offer nude to loo Readinf Public ia the two jwpen itned from tab PABMtRUd the nm Jotniut, at Ikt unparalleled of In tdfukon. OESTAUCTIVE FHtO; October Vpnadbtf fln broke out In the MM-ttoty and ft halt brick cottage, Vernoa Park place, oocapWbyW. about o'clock Monday nwrinj, In which tear penont burned to death. Tbe family consisted ot five penons and a servant girl, and all but two met a mott death.

An atom waBwunded fnuntte oonwrot llcAlltter pUoe aiid Lomla Street at and wbtu arrived UM home was In abhue. Bates was found in the alley at aide of the DOOM mflerint torn bruises, but able to tell the ifawT ttt the catastrophe. Wripgint his ninda In afotir over the loas ot fauiUy and kufltrlng keenly froui hb levere hurta, that at o'clock the tenant atarted a fire the kitchen and went out moment later leaving the door open. She returned In a few minutes and found the kitchen In a blaze. The girl ran away with fright and who waa arouaed, rushed into toe kitchen and tried to extinguish the with a hose.

Not Bucceeding, he rushed out and turned hi an alarm. The Bremen won neceeded In putting out the fire, but not before the entire Interior of the house was pitted. When the firemen entered the bouse they found the charred remains of the entire family, with the exception of Bates. They were: Mm Hary E. Bates, aged thirty-five; John Bates, aged five; Eddie Bates, aged three, ant Mrs.

Dreylson, aged seventy, mother of Mrs. Bates. ST. Louis, October At 4:30 yesterday afternoon fire broke out la the basement ot Holman Bros. 1 paper box factory.

No, 2 South Commercial Street The building is the stories high, and upon the third, fourth and fifth-floors seventy girls, thirteen to twenty years of age, were irorfcmg. Owing to the inflammable nature of the basement which was used as a store-room. the fire gained headway rapidly. One ef the Holman brothers immediately rushed up the stairs Into the workshops and began assisting the panic stricken girls to eeeape. A part ot them got out down the stairway.

but that point of egress being closed before all eatno out, those ot the girls who bad escaped horrified the crowd by declaring that many were yet iu the burning building. A number of firemen were about to enter the building to rescue the unfortunates, wen Holman appeared upon the root, where had led the remaining girts, andfromthenot the entire party escaped to ad joining booses. But for Mr. Holmaii's prompt and decided action many of the girts would undoubtedly have perislied. The building was completely gutted.

Loss partially Insured. THE PRESIDENT UNEASY, Not on nu Own Account but --No tlil DC to I.UMO From the Ohio IleO Hon. BOSTON, October 20. A Washlngtoi special to the Record sajs: Since the Ohlt election several prominent and InfluentlK Democrats, at least one Western Senate and several liepresentatlves, have been the White Heuse to reason with PresldenV Cleveland, They have gone there to convince him of what they conceive error of his ways and they have come awaj more disturbed than ever. Said one of them yesterday: "The FrasI dent feels uneasy.

Be realizes that then Is a growing gulf between him and his party and lie is ready enough to talk about the trouble, but before he had said a dozen words It became apparent that doesn't feel th is uneasiness on his own account. Be nt once assumes the position that his policy a correct thing, and from this standpoint be carried on the discussion. "I was surprised at bis entire frankness, but his whole argument proceeds on hla Tiction that he is right and his party is wrong. It is the old story ot the Indian who wandered off after looking hi vain tot his wigwam. Be stopped and soliloquized: 'Injun Then, after a moment's reflection, he siuole his breut and said: 'No, Injun here, wigwam gentleman was asked If there likely to be any change In the policy by reason of the defeat in Ohio and a prospective loss of New a bit of if," was the reply; "be dead ttt on his course and wouldn't change from It It every State was to go Sepublloaa.

Be can't see tbat there anything for him to lose from the Ohio, election. It New York goes Democratic he will take it as a result In Justification of his course. If it goes the other way, lie will think it because the party has drifted nway from hit standard." Will Tunnel Nortbamtartiind OTTAWA, Ont, October aft --Experts who were sent to report on the scheme for connecting Prince Edward Island with the mainland by tunnelling Northumberland hate reported favorably and work will shortly be commenced. Senator Howlan, who originated the idea, la here making arrangements with the Government for a subsidy. Ternon Smith will superintend tto work.

In connection with which be will leave Immediately for New York, where he will make the preliminary frith, the capitalists of tbat city who are taking hold of the project Harder Bt Toledo, TOLEDO, October At midnight Sunday Joseph Scnulles, a German, quarrel with another German, named David Eagle, The two were talking when Schnllea a revolver and fired, the taking tin. Eagle's forehead between the inllea WM arrested at 3:30 Monday morm- on the charge ot murder. Engle died at i Monday morning. The police advance the theory that the shooting was done for the purpose of robbery, as it was known tbat Engle bad some money on his person. AiAiinr, N.

October The annual convention the Woman's Hone and Foreign Missionary Society, of the New York and New Jersey Synod, will open in the First Lutheran Church tbif evening, whrt an address wilt be delivered by Mrs. W. Miller and a response made hy Mrs. G. H.

Scboltz. AMmnes will delivered by the president the BB Jon, Nnr HATES, October K. M. Reed, ot the New Yort, Mew Harm Hartford Railroad, that then Is any pound forthereMtt nmron that Uie New York New England and bis road wewto be consolidated. said that offleen ol the New Hano ftoad notcnaUeradiBeha aeheaot, Waeto October MlllvWe Rubber works started npywterday.

In the afternoon two carloads of new mea arrived nod it is told they will go to work to-day. IftheydomanyoftheatrlltenwUI WASHINGTON. on Boigbon OAM by OoamMw of IteymHI UM Catholic WUl October export- menttmidebytbocomtilsilon ot afrteul- on sorghum at Ottawa, have been concluded. Prof. 1L W.

Wiley, who bad of these experiments has made bis prelimluary report to UM ComralMtMter from wlilch tbe following facta are taken: The yield of sugar from the cane was note tliao ninety-mile- per only twelve of one per ceut being left in the waste waters ami exhausted cbipa, The yield of crude sugar (that Is as It coniei from the vacuum pan), went as high as 960 pounds per ton, fully double that of tbe or- uwtuCKla, Tlie process of carbonatatiou. that is, adding a large excess of titne to tlie Jutco aud then percipit.itms it with carbonic acid.was completely successful Tim product obtained was lighter hi color and more palatable tbim tliat of the usiml method of defecation and the sating in scums by this method la estimated to be at least tea per cent Tho dlfliciiliitfs encountered were entirely of a nirchamL.it luturu aud are eaally overcome. The fw Krankliu sugar works, at Ottawa, Kin where theso expeti- menls wereiiuuie, aro icry L-nlhnsmslic over the outcome ot the exjxeriinctiU and the belief thit they will )iovtr Uiu salvation of the sorgauio siunr industry. Secretary Baj-ard says lie has heard nothing of the protest of the Catholics of Richmond against the appointment of Itev Dr. Curry, the Baptist mm'ster.

as Minister to Spain. Yesterday was an eventful one at UM Executive Mansion in the way ot receptions, Tbe public reception began ot one and at two o'clock the members of the Baltimore Presbyterian Sjnotf called In a body to jiay their to the President, and twenty lodges of colored Odd Fellows the District who ycstcrdaj celebrated the thirty-ninth anniversary of colored Oddfel- lowship In Washington, arrived at the same hour and waited In tlio Mansion pounds and adjacent streets while the Presbyterians were paytoK their respects. After the Synod reception tho President walked out on the front portico ntid ret lowed the colored procession as it marched the Mansion. The Supreme Court of the United States rendered no decisions yesterday. Sereial motions to advance cases (or bearing disposed of, tlie most important being afT- eral Virginia coupon owes, which Hied for heating on the third Monday in November Secretary Manning lias refused to consider the proposition of a Snn Francisco photographer to photograph Chinamen's roombl for Identification.

Tho idea of the photographer is that the Chinese are so ranch alike in general nppcaranco they tan not In many cams be told the one from tho other. The thumb Impression, the phongraphei tbinks, could be osed to a great advantage la identifying Immigrants. Too President has appointed the following postnuutera- D. C. llopper, Centretllle, W.

Body, Portland, J. M. King, Knoxville, J. Start, Park Cfty. Utah, Albert WaUcIns, Lincoln, F.

Choathain, Nashville, Temut Pratt. Ipswich, Warren ford, George Beck, Llrtrmw J. A. Frawley, Stormsbttrg, Norton, Tuilahoma, WUllun methom, Hudson, W. C.

Reynoldrrille, Abraham Parley Sheldon, Flaley, Holly Springs, W. F. Scott, Modesto, Cat A number ot Cnw Indians from British Possessions, have croiwd the line Into the Fort Belknap rewrritloii, Montana, bearing rich booty captured duringjbe IhdUu Canadian outbreak. TRe afeo) wants to expel the but the State Department holds it they cannot bt forced actvss toe tn the absence or regular extradition proceedings. Cbarles Sotsldo, son ot A.

H. Soteldet, Yeneiuela Miobter, arrested by Detectives Blacir. atut Boft yesterday, a charge of betag a suspicions person. Ue was locked up tn the police van. James Conley, of the Buffalo Evening Jfowt, was yesterday appointed Appoint- neat Ctark of the Postofflce Department, vice Tow, transferred to the office ot postmaster General, The rumor 6ss been revived Don Cameron, of Pennsylvania, ts contemplating resigning bis seat, and tbat if he do so his most probable successor would be Chris Hagee, Senator Cameron ts known to hare been In poor Health many and has traveled extensively tn that time In the hope of lertormMon.

But the rumor ot bit Intended resignation has been. many times that but little attention Is paid It is said that the excuse made for the summary removal of Chief Jiutlce eant of New Mexico, that be bad appointed Stephen W. Dorsey upon grand jury to determine question! affectlntt land questions. Is only an incident ot the matter, and that the real lot the suspension that he reversed aoM of the decisions ot ex-Chief Justice Axte)), whom the Bcnwmie administration, notwithstanding all thnt was said about 1m- peaching him by Democratic Congressmen, has found to have been a moat upright judge. To a friend of Vincent, who called to tee him in reference to (be matter, the treaWent is reported to have expressed his contempt for Springer, of Illinois, whom ba designated as the "iotidest-motttiwd Democrat in CongmV and said furthermore be had been impoird upon by those who had recommended Vincent for appoint- Fund! for BQSTOV, October Faneuil Ball packed last night at a meeting ealted to funds for ramell.

Mayor CTBrtea prettded and addresses were made by Qor enor Jlobinson, Hon F. 0 Prinoa Ber. Dr. Corder. Jolm Boyle O'Reilly.

P73. Ratley, John E. Fitzgerald and Some iras nlsftl, three subacrlpHont Him Walkaf October The trial Of Winnie Wallaee-Wallcup for kltefed poisoning of her huabxitd In Augntt last, eoBMKooed nomine hi the DiMtct Court KothlMwaj acoMKplialiMt than tto exanlMttOf) of the frf bf for the defense. ItotclkMpcr. Buxcv, N.

Oetotor ChtQM Uw wen-known hotelk M1 MORE aomcs FOUND Pa4M Tke Ovatator AffMM ud NiWAttK, K. October Tbe names) af the killed by fuo accident on the Peuuft- vanla Railroad war the Meadowa Sunday night, i a i can be ascertained, are fouows: Matiniu Klinger, Norwegian, nineteen yean; BvtlinaArnean; KarlHenry Grennwr, aged thirty-air, Mrs. Karl aged UUrty-tbrte; WUllaa Qromtnw, eight; and flve Intraigranu aaaea could not be aiwertalned. wounded are: Chrbtlna BoUted, Norwegian, aged thlrty-thrct; Laura Breddeson. Korweglan, aged MM.

Mella- Mend, Norwegian, aged thlrty-Ave; Loula Ubernooth, conductor of the emigrant train, right arm broken; Oweu Italia, engineer of tba Lehlgh Valley train; L. A. Bowers, fireman of the Lehlgh Valley train, cut about the head and neck, aiut one woman, two boys and one man wltose names wero not ascertained, Thousands of spectators aud hundreds of train wreckers gathered at tlie scene of the accident just across the llacketf sack River, beyond Marion, Monday Ing. The broken trucks of the wrecked trains were quickly removed and the mire searched for the bodies of more Tjftlms. None were found.

The traclT was cleared, trains becau to run and wreckers commenced tba removal of tlie disjointed big Lahigh Valley engine, which had crushed Into tbe rcnr of tho emigrant train and waidi lay on Its side half burled in the meadows. They began work oil the cow-catctter first. Directly beneath It they found the torn and mangled bodies of two tms aud a woman. They were plural in a CM, No one know them. Front tltolr ttioy were emigrants, but ttwlr face-; IMTO so cut and bloody and besmtMircd tliat uuutcdinlu was impossible.

They wore rvuioMit ti HIP City tnorgua, Chief of Police Murphy. Jersey CU, placed Thomas H. Pratt, tho teleicrupli optr4tor at the oast end of the 1 1 jckmisnck bridge, and whose error It Is said cimwl tlitt accident, under surveillance. l4Uir, howa-Hro- tietred from duty, hu WM Hf that while he had been atlvivd hy operators all along line to run away, ho I mil determined lo stay at his and ttilto the wnsequciices for hts terrible mUtakc lie be lind allowed three mlmstcs for the train to cross the bridge, ntid wllli- out waiting for tho train signal had permitted tho Southern eij-ress to He Is now In jail awaiting the result ot the coroner's inquest It is thought that when the engine ruiuoied, hich will Like entl houra to ooiuptcto, more bodies i be found. It ttwniifht that nil the Injured now iti tho hospit.it will die.

Child. NEW HAVKV, Conn October 20 John Lowell, of town of Itranford, charges her Uusbanrt ith tlio murder ot his threeweekb'-oli! child She says that on Sunday raoniinK her huslmud, who Isa lock- outer, homo iiit-brlnhxl. Uo pulled her out of bed and, tlie child, threw It with great violence to (ho tloor. The baby lived but a short time. Its body Is covered with brulMM and on tho hend are many marks of violence.

Lowers version of the nary cap not be teamed, but by some of friends it claimed that Ihu wife ID equally to blame for the death of the chttd The coroner Is Investigating the matter and it Is very likely that Lowell will bo placed under arrest Tho people of the town are very much excited over tho affair. Accident on Michigan Central. Losto. Out, October 20 --A serious yltch-ln occurred on tlio Michigan Central ftallroad Monday morning at Cauuekl Junction. As an eaatbound Hammond freight, In charge of Conductor Barrett, waa pasting the junction, a Grand Trunk freight on the Buffalo Lake Huron division, bound west, crashed Into It The engine struck the Hammond train about five cars from the caboose, demolishing ono car and badly wrecking two or three others.

Several cars of the Oraud Trunk: freight were abo Smashed, and together with tho Michigan Centra! cars were piled upon tho engine. The engineer was seriously hurt Tliero naeen for the collision bojond a dense fog then prevalent Itow Bt NEW ORLEANS, October Late Sunday night at a but given at Spanish Fort, Albert Claussen raised a row. An oBlcer attempted to arrest him and WM compelled to draw his club Ho was seized by friends of Claussen, and later Clauanen drew his revolver and began firing at the officer and Into the dancers. Jtobcrt Daymond was probably fatally wounded In the stomach, Several others hail narrow escapes. A panic followed, during which ClauMen escaped, lie was finally captured together with tbnw of his friends, who are charged as accessories.

Dyniond is a respectable and Inoffensive dry goods clerk. Tfce NEW YORK, October It is understood that the solo personal estate of tbe late Cardinal UcCloskey left after bun was an Insurance policy in the Mutual Life for 810,000. All the vast property that waa held by him for the Church and the poor was willed In trust to tlie Archbishop, the Blthop of Brooklyn and the Bishop of Albany, his executory Archbishop Corrlgan has received a cabtetrram from the Pope, Investing htm with the necessary episcopal authority tor the management ot tho immediate business of the arch diocese of New York. Trala BvMwr LAMAB, Ma, October 20 Officers Sunday evening arrested Bluitk, leader of tho gang that attempted to rob the Santa Tt passenger train at Coolldge, In IMS, and killed Engineer Hatton. Blank Is the man who entered express car and exchanged htls with the toeMenger.

He baa been working for aoote atanuntcy mar this place. He is also wanted in Arkansas and Kansas for hone-ateallng. He etmd a term In tlie Detroit House of ftrtfon. DliaaW Oaf. October BMOts for the great single scull race between Banlon and Twiner are In bad shape.

Yesterday Hanktt, who favors Monday, Oetobtt tt, called 0000 Teemer and endeavored to ptnuede him to withdraw opposition and row on that day instead of the Mtb, at stated to the agreement Hla mlsafan was Mt only noawewifuL but it issaJd the oar pirtod wlUiaoi the best feeling towards each other. OOTTEOO, Ortobar ttk-MMB dlAV obtalntng a Jury hi Iba Carpenter amder trial The twrtftt jutotwaa obtained yesterday morning aftet patal of exhausted. or twain lelectcd are tuil llaMe to AWa-ed THE OLD WORLD, Milai Satfit Sotnu to Fight for Extoniion Tenltorj. Mr. ehiulvrUIn an liter by 317- TO KNTOY, AKT Octobet A dispatch from PtillllppopolU lint Prince Alexander wired Klug Milan at Klteh, Sunday utght, Mating that bo Intended tending M.

(ire- kot, BtUgtrbn Prime Minister, on a mhwlon to him to explain hla intentions and try to anite at an amicable understanding, Milan peremptorily replied that lie would decline to recelte M. Qrehofl or suy envoy from Tbe refusal on (be part of Milan caused great con- atematitui tttrougliout llulgaria, aud forces tlio belief that Sen-la is determined to light for an extension ot territory aud that King Milan wilt not allow UlmseK to be dictated to hy tlio pow era. Ltixnov, October Mr Joseph Cham- berlnlu delhered a brilliant speech before a caucus meeting at BiroilnKhant yesterday. Hu stashed Lord Churchill right and left, and ipoko ol hliu as tbe once bright partlcn- larstar now by the heavy band of his master, Salisbury His much Taunted brilliancy had disappeared and coarse, flatulent abuse remained. Mr.

Cliamberlaln concluded his address with a terrific outburst of eloquence, pleading for an extension of the liberties of tho people and boscechlng tbem to have confidence lit tho democracy. So entliuslnstic m. meeting has seldom been wit in Blrtnlufchaui. Ixrd Randolph Churchill delivered a campaign speech at Lynn-Ilegls yesterday. He waa by the continued howlt of a compact body ot Itadicats, who endeavored to silence tho speaker.

His speech waa very proey and contained nothing cat- cuhUed to arouse enthusiasm. Ho abandoned his old aggressive and appeared as a Ume-wom Tory. Tho Duke ot Abercom is Improving, and hopes are entertained of hta recovery. United States Minister Fhelps and Consul General Walter, were guests at a dinner given by tbe city last night Much enthusiasm prevailed and 9 groat deal of mutual admiration waa indulged In. Mr.

Fhelps diplomatically praised everything and everybody, and Mr. Waller Inudcd tlie city'a an- eiont privileges and emrfleutdhmers, The reorganized Muuster Bank hasre- mtad btulneaa very auspiciously. Already ,000 hive been deposited and the en- ise promises to be au hnmcDje success, de Glirs, the ItiiMlui Foreign Minister, overtures to Lord Salisbury and Prince ttmarck la fvmr of a conference at Berlin to revUie the Berlin treaty. Lord Salisbury dlrfavored the proposition. Price Bismarck replied that the time was Inopportune, the elections In England and France leaving tbe foreign policies ot those countries uncertain.

M. Bratltno, tho Rumanian Premier, hi tDterrlevr with Prince Bismarck, demanded that in tho event of tlio alteration of the frontiers ot tho llalkln provinces the lloo of Rumania bo extended south of the Danube, was to inclose Silestrla, Batdajed and Baltschuk, and that Rumania have the right to fortify those places. Tbe nunora in circulation last night east- eernlnf the situation In the Balking wefc like SS dispatches recotred at the various newspaper otllces, conflicting and ajwcry- phtt. that mo action la being obswved In the dl- pwlMoD c( Bulgarian troops, their movements being carefully masked, and attack upon the Turkish frontier Is really Imminent In ot tlie fact tbat King Milan telegraphed to Prince Alexander hta refusal to receive a Bulgarian emlisary, M. Karavalot the Bulgarian Premier, bas personally gone to visit the Servian King to lay before hint contemplating a Joint Bulgarian and Servian attack upon Turkey, It Is expected that 19,000 dien WJUj drawn from ttto army at Madras atid i to Bunnab, The messenger bcarutf British ultimatum to King Theeba' yesterday.

OLASOCW, October Mlcnati flfcvlt addressed an immense ii this ell lattolgltt Ho denounced the ToHea wlti out allot and expressed feat tblt map; Irishmen wontd iDdlrwtly isslit them Totlaft agaltut the Liberals In order to I cure Ptrllamenta.y adrantagec. To va tills ho 'urged a noloti of Irishntea witn th Itadicats. lie praised Mr. Gladstone's pa services, nnd liopcd that the Liberal lead) would yet live to secure Irish Independence, IJr.BiJ^, October The appointment Of Prince Albrecht of Prussia, totheregencf ot tbe duchy of Brunswick was gazetted yea- terday. Or.

George Van Bunsen, the famous Junker politician has been compelled by IU- bealtli to resign hia seat in the BelchsUg. The Centrmt Nerbaud, at a meeting at Co- topne, refused to support tho memorial ot the bl-metaUste to Prince Bismarck praying for an inquiry Into the question of a double monetary standard. Thelntemational Landowners' Congress, held at Peatb, adopted a resolution asking the Central European States to combine In adopting protective measures against the Importation of American mod Indian wheat October SO. Sir BTumnxmd Wolff, the special envoy to Turkey, left for Cairo yaster- the war ship His mission to to for the purpose of Investigating charges with regard to the admlnis- ot dffalrs of that country. October The fedtng very stwng, particularly araorlf the an clamoring to led Into Turks, A great deal ot ts due to Inflammatory speeches ot tbe Cabinet haw within tbe last few days.

VMt MM BralM Oat. SAK FHASCHCO, CaL, October John Xenugban, a faloonkMper Fourth Stoeet, beat out the brains of his sister-in-law. Mia Martha IJood, yesterday morning tarpeDteff hammer. Tho cause of tbe at- laflfe WM an article ID a morning paper few ago which Kernighan attributed to Hood. She was still alive last night, but expected to die before noflf tot, as her skull fractured.

N. October Mb-- 1M Thomis, glove munafacturer, baa algned toJ. riaoc, Llsbilltlei 100,900 toWO.000. Freferenccs ot whU H81T la to the aatlgneo, who hadewfanaj hlapW to tbat amount It said tfct will pay the preferred deMa, K. October Davis, a girdcncr, afM fifty-eight, hufof hlmaelt ywtciday, btHevcd to fcaw A enoeiKr A DETBOIT, Oetobtt was summoned to afUmoon to hold Jamea Ueadman, who dM which tt isclatmtd he morning at Boost, from earthy and Butt Simpson.

bnJmttaoB Hlchlgait Central Ballroad. DnAajan wn wuMiftad, a grocery stocft, IMMky mi Slmpaon were AJUM HOUM Tbundar mt tha fdcroor two engaged In a a which Deadman ctalnwd McCarthy him. Deadroan flntlly aald that MtOMtttr eoutd not get any mote credit at thoilon tt he (peadman) could nteveot It AHiimi of McCarthy, ysan, Caoaland, came Into tto botol wklto men wen Quarretring and DeadMM. ft la alleged, called hint a thtot McCarthy slapped Deadman In the face. Anna intar- fered and led Deadnuui rato the hack yard.

McCarthy aud Simpson followed awl a boy named Walter DIMM saw tworaUroad men assault DeadMft, knock himdowu and kick hint. McCarthy and Siraiuon deny that they Dtadaua after they toft tlie offlee. OeadoM home complaining of. a palu in his Saturday afternoon he said he had a OH feeling In his neck, and early OMftveaBC went to bed. Hla last to hb Bother were: anything liauMns those men arrested." lie did Sunday morning and at elaven was found dead.

The body aknrad ot violence. Blood oozed from tbcre was a black mark at the back of beck. No arreata have yet been rnSJa. KICUMOHD, Octoow Sfetuphto, Selma A Bronswlck Batboad bM( Just been purcltased by a syndicate by James B. Pace, of this dty, and tant Kelly and Piper, of Memphis, and wW be reorganized on the lOtu ot Hove The road Is now operated forty-live from Memphis to Holly mat, new syndicate will proceed to UM road sixty miles from Holly Sprinc to a point on the Mobile Onto RoadT 20 course of a year tbe wad will be extended to Birmingham, through the fwat cool and iron section, when Mr.

Pace and lUclimond capitalists nave Invested a good deal of money. NEW OBUUna. October Station, flvo mild above tbe city, at HUM o'clock yesterday, a train the Htsrisaippl Valley Boad, struck an open switch and a general smash followed. John Fendermat, who was on tho enjrine was teriotwy Injured, and several other wen hurt Ttw switch had been Intaa- tlonally misplaced. oall THE MARKETS Flour.

Uraln and ProlMMf. New YORK, October 3D--Sloooy OB WM ttt 1 par cent Prlnio morountllu tHUiortit SM for demand Foreign eiohmiro dull lit 4 I sUttr ttiid 4.BSM for demand GoYornsnout bonda wuro dull and were nctlTu and Bm. October made Minnr atta.7sa«iHt WittAT-No. rc4 mlllluf at Me. AtS--OlU at avo, now.

No at no. NawYonit. October ol wurtorn and atate nt itntt) am No. 370, So, 1 at 3So, white Do, No 1 ttt JOo, at oo to rood oitn ROW) to do fMIC nr to axwil oxtr unttTttdedTprliiK at Ote. how No.

8 CaJcafa SB. polled No 2 rorf at Wo in ttfr Jraoedroa No. nd kt Steamer No. 3 rod Mke So, 3 rod at inM in aloVttlor.WUcof 1 Ho I wbIM ttt fUft, No. 3 red October at VBo, November at if--f Conp--Salos ot ungraded titled at No.

at tec, Ho. 3 nixed at liuaujfa --irTiKiKo 1 iwasta. Ho. a taUed October clot i UK SI Movwtwr al ilotEna- at BOSfc or mixed western at CrS of ploklrt teliHi teklcd hams at 9o, pickled axiKe. TiAno-Wcstorn itcam (pot at tobor at ttJTI.

November at icomborat tt.ZV. CHICAGO, October ehoioa southern wiuurwhMt Hour at 6.W, WIMonaln ttt C4OO4M, MfekUrea "A aott at KATS--Sales of drrsalted 75, tbort rib sides at SBMt at W.Ji. -Sales of current make at tuft of aboulders tt CUM. mt Totaoa. October WHEAT--NO cub and October KovMlber at ssti -No.

cub and October lOVtnMr at 4ac. tho rear at He. OATS--NO. and October UHe. TMttberatxsc.

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