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The Peabody Gazette-Herald from Peabody, Kansas • 4

The Peabody Gazette-Herald from Peabody, Kansas • 4

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TROUBLE AT CHICAGO. CINIRAU LAND-OFFICL bUiNt In MicHjtUhh PACIHO RAILROADS. THE MINOrlltf fUPfJRt, it, ttlatao Apeak yllraad Rapid ha 4 ttmhalefsw's Hey at Mai tasalla1 a as trot orti lb Uadd vtAk tUlaailea erf ta BtnaM Oa 4Hka-A Kim kias-Aa OatauU ataafbiy Maadia) tWrt mt tha Miaarti ml tLm tteaiat aaaN tasalllii th Maw axial fee taAr. Tbatf laadlflaH WaaaiaoTOB. Uet A OcaaraJ Jthrp t-nitoaao th it.

I av mt rf piaor-jar4 Utjhlma Lf I flu' kf I ha Maa. WlamawTrta, 6at M. aUhalak OnwaiUHiiaer at Ihe Oaaaral l.aa ha CauMoo, Oct iA-Y tarda? half Johaatua. Coasaitaalaaar af Maiireada, la fcnl tuit i Aaaiaoina. del 4.

Th fpt af tb mi aarili of lb aoaal fiaaat Cwaaiittaa a tha aaaaal report I Iba Herniary of la latandri Biilllua MOM war radaoad to the Hess naaiua4 ta aVavratar Utf laborer hit i by lb Fed taa ml a a rk.tnmmlUM Oct Wbll thoouraar ai le rWUk Calholl Charea, -1 h4 Ijcbo ttrta, Uil city, I Yelrday Urauoa tba ioov '(. fully I.QW Bias, wouiea aad calls 4 War Hudmi, gar way, Blpitate 1 Svral kaadrs-d parsons to lb bt. Jaata U. Blaine waa received bar yesterday with great alhasiaatn. At thra lalei that lb railmade aasiib of tbe MoaUMw) tity of walk lag to hir point taay akautala Tang btll aka a dacaawat mt might deafr to Thi siBemafurta' srluck ad lrsvaaad aa Iuimm assembly rwl priaud It beat wii tb tuio- aad Uratral facia ad mt Calilavata.

a batpaed drta lb I ear bv Mr. Haaearot, fport tur the aaeal ar aatfea Ja BJ, past The (a aaMaal mi laad ao red bf eetrwe danag the rar aad wb ftwaa aaab ieiyls here aiwif ea an tp seat that la th ptwparaUea mt th aauauiul la Hartauaa'a 1111, II spot tubataa tbgtoer4 la TatCwatalealu aad BpredMd stale of affair was tb result of iba etrtka of tha trt car eoadurtors aad drive of of tb Haa tiaily aa fol low si laapaetad the t'alds and fwalraj fats aad Ua. Th Mart ah that naa tar lb Unas bill a aethf af th mlhoniy at th eMail! was awMli4 mt lalanasd a I lie proviala aaill It Was reportad la th I hr a doakt a enea hsar thai tb 1 aoraa ol laad oava4 frees lb all Uie rua.lt la California sad av ad aiib toiler aad Ibat Id Waatflmuisl em to North aad Waal divisions all coo I dielaaoe af nttea ft Ovw lot Omnatat Mha kf pa Leal eerUBeatloe. mil (wassail! SM.fWa.b-r as, li Irullrd by a syndicate of Philadelphia Territory. Tae roads," Us, ardaMM I wosaaa war Urewa la ha atria of pralawUo aw 4 la4 fur lb 14 th flea, aad that they pat ll th dtd.

twa. That baa bacs the ry af tb Ira Iradaat UMt ta aa a law, vat Badsf a4r apart culf A devMed as alar slat bolt bf th sub aussailltef ta bearing 'th tlaietaaala, nruwai aad apprtlt Of Biaaa. arv a ail! factor? eoadlUo. Tby wer wall rapllalltlata, tb president of which m4 ail war bwi or lea lajurod, oa weal aha lb auaibar ml petMl ml e) MAJORITY BEFORT. pari mt tb Ifdjawtly mt fit Beeml aa CwaainIMM a tit Tart IHIL Waauiaonia, Oct a-Tee kwiiy repurt mt lb Banal Fiaaae Cuts wide, la II rvpart mm tb tiebet'iou TaMd wit, delas thai UM da.

ataad lot aarvlttl aad tuursuga nvuuo mt tb rveaatoB to lavpirauvi ITirtt lo rvduo tb NaUoaal raveauea, wbtala bow esoaa-lvi aeaoad. La protest kewl lraporv-r aad dssnaaua ptoduaer fraaa Ik dtaaaUutt ua ajum reaulllag fro si fraudulent Bade, valuation aa Imported anrretiandl. oa which adrakr rate mt duty ar levied! (MM, ta foaicdy lb drtawta, aaaa alto aad larongrVftete which kara ba Iran Uaas la Urn dlacuverdS ta lb twig aebedula or wntfk I ava bona created by rruaMi decialoa el Iba Treasury lMpruall KHtrtb, to sMr lb Brevet red)ualit Bad MuaUsalloa ol tariff ral rendered Beweeeary py modified bMtaras sondluoas, rSspeuvaateat IB BMIkod af prdutia. radical anaaBoa la pries or by Bw (lemeMI aemre ot twaopotltlo) gflb. to giro relief and pvtiiadM many Hxiuatr a which Bf bow tuOenag a esial lb lay adequate relet levied en compeiin- pnxlueU, Th report sllacltt lb poller of to Adnanl.

fretlbh tending to magnify lit unaaabMs fell regarding lb Bnanrtal situation, aad ci- Erai lb aenneibm tb tadso.uty of thd bill a remedial for tb featisevbrinal'r aad bav bea bpt I esMllaat Charles T. Yerkae, tat of Philadelphia. end otbn fatally. torturers aad etbsra ah thai tha pre. Tha north divialua sUlk waa laauguraled all that lb law doe seasehow hi tbl great Malaua, aaop he piae la lb fa 4 la Bute! el kfb ral af tang teieMoa shall aula- teeoed hy BUloa e4 T-mUwi, froet ka It appear thai tf.lki pMas bar ba leeae 4 una the rear, Paaal raeemaf th rdef tint.

rails bav ba tubUiat4 tmm at MS hr a Ryan, of Philadelphia, par taiaad. aad la Btaat latlaosst peaeaptad aat by coadact ta rinoal. A lb Tba esaintaailu of tb books' mni amxiatg Unreal auaUMf, InL mm Kaaaa as it ay raveaaa ear mum bat aloe for tba pur pa are a pk. tb awly exHielnict- af lb Musldited ospala Union fecia This etairwaal doe hoi la ta miasm! pet pose af luereaAtn tb air ewa proQl at tb walla gav Way aad on-fourth af rapidly csieadutg MWrprla as la poaat treat toqultiuo ot wealth saepe a4 of tb k-aal la th raltoof eiulllo, I eas aped. ly laSaeaos thai afioraoa ta rail roar el lea-tea to th lean lavelved la that eh ante by Tb Oealral i'aein tb gleul City farm aaia, a tLtth l.N ereieeacA.

I as-ti war Ba tat pa vara. for tha advaao la wag at and a raarraag-saaat of hoars, had tbe Wee divtsio ai begun Ml of fear that Yerkea would ulu. aaataly reduce wage. Flv kindred eaea are eagaged la th former aad l3J In lb latter. Tb crowds whleB gathered along tb and tb Outre! braaeb of lb Uaio raciCd) -oiaalad or (rUaed I raUraad aoipaaies was doa by W.

J. Taoaipeoa. aaaislaat book- iheaaMMiaial an.uwaer la tMaiata af Ar It Sara i I safe la tar Ibat all the lalarrat baacfllod by higher Bvotort-)' tartf be bar fully heard aad bav bad arm read la a betroll paper that lloa. Doa ftaorfall with aa awful oraah precipitating peopl to th grouad, die lane ol from BfUMB to foci, to, women and ckll.lr wara throw Into a confused with Joiat and ston on top of Uiam. teats.

Iowa. Wiaeoaaia aad Miaaesnta. Laad or ruaed to la aavwal mete Bade th af Ptrkiaeo. Poatassaler (ieearal ander I'ree- keeper, aad 4, Kemper, irk II naeladd a empanaoa of Uw report of lb eompaato mule to iht CoaiailaKHir wlih their book aad reii'n laflae ta thetHrtf this, ibhstltBiaj well lb groat body ol th Paopia-th tag- daat llMVelaad. ha lately bos deliterifSg bin, keif oa that utr)t aad I quote, amoa ether sax a real I lb aawaat mt 4 sector eohool aelewiNws 9 aXres, line waara ear war being run oa th North Bid Monday eoaint4 theraaelvas act'duiiU! error of discrepancies de payers aad tba victims of.

this policy has Wiinn from what ha Sara, th ruiiowingi "New vraj persons rolv4 fatal Injuria, walla toaay war aarlouilr aad a larg After shaie I -Ull th tear of lected Tb renort ehaw (hat ei id beeember si Ena-laed ealn.bjy baa th body pollll, with booting aad flinging opprobrious pllbu at tb ow mas. It was renewed IM7. lb Union I'aein Compaaf bad disposed Mil i tb pa un laad. Ihe tomalaaloae alt siuauoa ta th somaiulaiioa of work la his emee andl.poad at Julv I tber ware pendlnff a am oar mor or lea injure) ny tb fall. TBAMMM K1U.10.

with laoraaaad vloleao ytw-dv morn ahauroia- th waallb aad gif Bolblng 1 return. We buy of )few Kaftaod at assoe. lloa I prions, kepi py tb lang. while at ot ls.SN.7si acres ot toad, lb total cask refeipi Wassioto, Uot. fc Taa Cincinnati trot all tale amounting to BcirtO d.

Tber the sam Hot we cu ber aoihiaa." irnr. and ai Haiti U4 ttpuiatr4.tM Baal ealrlns aa4 1 rtflnel eatrie aval Una Baal proof. Ta Bust bar af original atna atad danag lb year we But appeared and bav not be brd." It I said that iba abort tim Ibal tb substitute kaa ba la tb bead of tba makvlty they bar (bead ft AlnVall ta Becertaia It effect but tb dlffrao betwa lb lioaa but sad tb Seaau bstitul I ppr at aad radical at tbaoutaelia lb natur ot rvaa Thcoa I framed la th Internal of th publl troasaryi lb other la tb laMrest of prtval pocket. Tb en la framed la lb Isle real at lb whole people! tbe other Hi lb In Ing, and la tb afternoon It del eloped lata th placing of btroetlona oa tba track and collision with th polio. At UarlUld avenue and LarraW street remaled nutaUnning ea aeemnt tun tain tn sua of Tne averag prica per lilcslBaoa.

la tha delltntraaeaa, peaks ward of sober truth. It I very serious Ohio, station this city at 10:41 o'clock tVuurday olgKi, oolllJed with aa reason I first, ibal aonld probably lucraaa Mislead of reducing- the rwvenuei second, that II provide bo remedy for valuation, but oa lb contrary Invito aad glv Immunity lo fraad by substituting valorem tar siwclll dailn i and. third, thai It doe not remody any acre for all sain was fur lbs Uutoa din, loai ttTI fur the Kaesa dlvialdn, and for saailwr. If New Km land It prosprln nah-r a aad Baal proof vat made aa "JLM. Itait-raad aoelloaa tnnwatad Bores, the Brat obstruction wis plaoed by a I-round freight train from Martin' pmtMllv tartf, aad I aallmg btrgely to lb th Denver dlrlsioa.

A eomparaUv attilereent Bomber e)f boys, a large plank being tmrg, W. Van Dlcksrwa, killing west vrry year and la be fin aothla from bet. of lb funded debt of tha Ualoa Paolfl Com' wraa trainman and Injuring lis others. II prrseal. 1 ear, a very aenea aapaat Of al- of th heeaiallitnt or Mr any of tb doftdS of twsap eleUoa to th amouat isl.sjO aeree aad 4itaaUoaal aad tnioraal Improve toeo 14 Mleeitoo awrefauag aare war ala paay tbows that oa December tl, larf.

th terest bf oJO manufaeturars. Th oa lair, aad there ahnuld a radical ehanfO, laid across th ear track and fastened securely by Iron spike. Tb strikers them! took ao part la th By lmol mlraol th possessors alt th aiming tows. meant of bonds outstanding waa iivi.tsl daalgaed la reduo both Government tevtnad Kridaaily Its But be permaAan I ooad 1 oa of Th realo a mt I Ha fTallonal ladiistrto hie act inrs tor lb rear of fl.TkS.47S. aeapaa aninjurto.

tbs siiauBi or laeas restoreo to to put trade. AS tooa as I beard that suiamaat by Bad Uiailoa tbe taiatloa especially whirl bear beavhtsloa lb acoeasarie of life: lb referred to tad tbo peril thee Inloreatt would work, but did not lntrfr with th lad. Tb rsveeae of ths rad for tb year Iwfl sg Sii 1 kS anal Hi tMndll'lr 1 1 Mr. blekiaeoa, I myself to work to procure II domaia donai this admialsirauoa I hrotlfbl oow ta lab lo of la Aecal year When lis Oarflald arena car earn Tb pangr, who war anhurt, began to axtrloat trainman from tb debris and a wracking brain, arriving a faw boon be placed la should tb Mill bill enacted foto law. soma atalltue.

aad I ah all iv you tbe beeeat other Is Intaaded to ral public revenue, le-deed, but I malalalB privet revenues, laev. Isavlag a surplus of sill, V(l fbs 4 eb front down town they war ttoppad by tb aad snows A total ot AKNaerea rtored of thm. aad I promla at Ible point by saying Of free weoL lb miiorlty snysi "Tve fcava of tb Valoa Pacific en December II. Il17( obstacle. The polio got out a patrol soars raeoaiaHaded for retuor.

lag and retaining tuUoa oa all th acts iair, aaistd in tba work. At At o'clock been recently advised by tb President of th fcia1.IOt.4SI. of which mi.BoB.frO was capital wagon, but did Dot offer to remov th ob that every time yon bear a western man complaining that th East ad especially New rle of Ufa. Uoa. Burvey of f.SK.Ii er wer nil' Slates that la any tariff revision "turn Tb minority say th atibatltui bill I framed lock.

Tb Inrreas for lb year waa fl.bd.l 1 TneuHUoftb road aasregaud licdf.l.iar, aa tar day aturnoon all tba min bad bwn gotten ut. Tha klllad arat William H. WUay, a paatel clerk of Fairmoant W. r.niiaod for wbica I snail especially apeaa at at tb etpeaao mainly of tb farming ciaaa, sad struction. Th strikers Immediately sor-rounded th vehicle aad commenced their appeals, and ander tBaeh influence three tbl tlnas-f try thing aad giro Boihlng, epicd after a ear rot eiaralnatio la tba Bold bi tb caU of tb ft Is rated that It I iRipoetlbl to obtaia Md for tb turrey of lands at established rataa, and aa reductions from Ihe present revenue have been invited at to enrosirae all fairly aad iuaily garded rediiotioa.

Alt brupt and radical which was a act Increaaa for tb year of bill la lull of trick by which tbl I sails every thing and burs aolhln. yo beaf Va.1 Jobn Cloeer. a Dostal dark, at Wash II. Uw Increase la ssrplus Pr tb Tar wa aompltthcd, though not apparently ao. la- th Mia bmb telling you that our great marital III.

Th total earnings for lb fried por log ton, aad 0org Ridenbaugo, brakf of tb driver loft th ear and wont over to th Itrlkers. They wer born oa tb aned. Unteat Is beyond tb ones la old England, lapplauae tuacesar resiled aad lb report says I "CM Ingenuity go further! That taggers Iron Iscrald Ctlanaet which might endanger enterprise and affect tha Inlcrnu of tobot dependent upon their tnecos and cullnuanoo tions of the rood for lb same period waa auto, of Berlin, aid. Tba Inland arai Kb also mad for apnroprlatloa of nrTS. Inereaa of ta.

Tba rapeatea Ihoulders of th crowd to a saloon, wher aad Ibal wher tb Wosl should look for tha tale of her products. Yo sa always tell on glnrr Joseph Jeffrie, of tha xprrt tram 1 be raited from au par tent to per cent. I Ibat aggregated III, IN. 771, wbieb wa a detreaa of their pocket wer Oiled with clear. arry oa th work of sarveylng th publl donai.

Ti nnanitaMoaer dismisses, at aome leatih, the Beeesaliy for etteodin th publl J. B. lhfrelgbt Thouat table cutlery for th poor should raised by Of lb by that aljrn. Laishur.I Mki.oi Th Inereaa in tns smminr oe tn Th success of this action led nther to specific rales added lo ad valorem I that autre wen, I Dave been ousy i'r a any or two past United Stales was I s.OSO. laanaon.

conductor of tha express train; A. C. Crook, postal olark; L. W. Gordon, should be heavier Used and made cheaper for follow th boys' example and a riot re survey.

II Is staled that tna "surwyor-on eearlog some statistics on the point of NewKn- Th funded debt of th Central rarin road ers!" aerlp has bees Issued oa stall la Louis gland taking aotblag from the West IB tbe first th fas) grade and dearer far th II gred by making each pay (in aad t.at per cent ad valor xpreaa maaaaagar, and a. 1L ackion, sulted at th corner of GarReld avenu aad Orchard street Th streett were iana to the amount of KS 04) aeree. Those ar plaan, I And that tn takes Mlweee ana poaiau eicrx. on December II. 17, la sho a a to have been K7.7as,ewv which I doorcase for th year of I.I7.i0.

Th revenue of tbl road for the year emall thee and more bt bo longer startling tons of grata annually. 8b raise four jammed with howling mob and th ar aol contemplated or iniemic'i. Tnere ran be no better test of the Injury of these high larig mgacttlont than to put wool lh free list Wool ba been dutiable slue 1X1 at ihrrrtlgn all the UtiS mutllnllons which hsv' takon plard since ao suggestion has been mat bywny potlllfal party np lo tho Inauguration af tb present Adollblslr.iUon for lb removal of duties. Tn wool growers of th country reduce annually tu.oaVM) poands of wool valued at llu OO.nno. Tbcy supply nine-tenths sf the elollllng wool used by Amertean manufacturers, and Ihey havo raised tho grado tracts Wer covered With obstruction.

was lis.ja.ri, the espendllure HIT Tb Tba accident waa da to amhtaktoa tba part of tb freight, train ma. Ttey Bay tby bad order to lar on tha switch per cent of what bar peopl aeed fur bread-stuffs, aad. as 1 said, aba lake between 0 elaims of ladesinity by reason ot fallur la 00-talaing till to th full amouat of th orislnal avanta. Aa amend manl to tb act of srhlrb proviJa for tb tasulat of this teripl, I recom-maad 'd to as to provhla for the payment of aad nrrpar tb mind for a thousand other In-eoaslttaneie and diarrlmlnallon bidden by Best and obtcnr classifications that only tim financial condition of the road is shown as fol' Bom employe ot tb road and officer sad aMi.uni toa of gralB from tha West lowst Liabilities, Including capital slock, removed the debris, but as fast ft it was at Taacarora and wait for two nntloni of and patient Investigation win reveal. ICbeera.1 Nest tber ar annually raited la BVTTS: aaaet.

I.W.OOT.idM: surplus, Sl.aiu.s. The minority erlllels tb lumber, salt and ta money for eh aerot th oninnai tb Flttaburgh zpru and tb xprt this country Mo.ri,mi) pound of wool. taken away it was replaced, Th mob became ao great that th sergeant in com Of th assets Uijn.a0 I credited to farming provisions schedules, aad then diaeuss Ihe sub grant which Is lost to the ran lee or hi heir had onlr iono.oo pounds of wool grown an' wain wntca caused tna colllalon. to rant. ject bt at folltiwtt "Th present or asslans Instead 4 latum eertlDcatea mand ot I he men ordtnvd a charge.

Tb aually by th farmers of th country to the Oral rank among the wool pro- laad unsold." which tb Commissioner believe Is not eve an approximation, on as-eoofll ot overlapping grants, which are liable to titling th claimant to "locale" an equivalent whoa the free ratio tariff was lo opera luelng countries of tbe world. Thoao who havo tariff is the nursing mother ot trusts, it it lh wail behind which the combination ar Tbajr bad been on duty ooatinUbtuly for tbirty-ili boon, and after teeing tha tint aeotioaot tb PitUbargh axpraaa paaa had amouat of land eUewbere, tion, lust before the war. Under tba be loat The iolal earning of th Bided part of officers. Irritated somewhat, responded with a will, undo a rush and used their club freely. Men and boy war bit, and hit bard, too, and women wer not spared.

That part of tb report devoted to railroad formed, by which th peopl ar plundered. effect of th protect! tariff we bave In gone to airnp at IBeir poata to aecur a lit Is largely taken up la showing tb condition of the road was tS.OJ3.7U, (he tola! espouse which I a net Increase Itt the earn- creased tna amouat of wool growa almoat by their patient lahos ky Intrlllgnnt cltnrla built up this great Industry and rely for security upon Ihe protection of present revenue arrunge-merts are eenainly cnllllod to fair treatment and reasonable consideration. They are re tne work of adluttnwnt under tna art ol Marca wholly In tba West to pounds an Ings of the year of anally, and It bring a vast sggreiat of nearly IW7. Tha decision of 8eorhry Vila In tha Guilford Miller eas Is to and It I No recommendation are mad in in report. on name I Wide, who was particularly demonstrative against tbe new men, being badly wounded by a severe blow.

Three II mt. They awoke at tha aecond tectlon thundered by, and aa It waa running oa tba echedul tim of tha Cincinnati and 81. Louia uprni they thought It waa (ha train wblcb bad juat panaed, and therefor fused either by this proposal. In selecting tno.cni.ijoi cheers to tha farmer of tb country. Mr.

Cleveland recommend that tb Tbe larig keeps out tb foreign competition and lb combination suppresses lb domestl snd the whole peopl ar at thtlr mercy and pay whatever la demanded. Language to Inadequate lo describe tbe Iniquity of these oombt-Batlons against tha rights of tbo people, or to depict Ibeir disastrous effects upon the goneral welfare. As th tariffs, which render trust possible, ar established and maintained at th stated that tber are t.aJ similar ease pond' mmm FRIGHTFUL COLLISION. Ing In th Lsndofflee and that tbe land In the duty on that be repealed, and that aball put these branches of Industry for th radical fro trndo tbeorlcs enforce tb President wot disposed to bare it thoroughly men Were caught spiking th rails at Hal-stead street and were locked up. Indemnity limits of tba Nor thorn Pacific, tho th wool growort of tba Wost on the same plan pnui out tb aiding and oama down tb Two Train stunning at a High flat of Atlantic Paelne, tba Southern Pacific, th A disturbance mor serious than on tb as th wool growers of Australia and Canada; Speed Collide ia a Deep Cut With fatal California A Oreroa and tb Ore iron A Califor fingl track.

UVII BimifKD TO DEATH. tha Bcpubliran say "no," and New England. Horth Bid marked tbe ending of tb trip nia roads, to the eztenk of acres ar which Mr. btrkinson spesks to disrespectfully jo tlia West Bide cars last evening. A Besulta.

Oswioo, lfi YHJOct. 6. A frightful col' special Ihstttnee of those Who form them. It would seem bnt simple Justice as well at good Lihools, Oct A family named of, takes every year half ot that entire wool affected by tb decitloa. Of the m.t.'S.Hti acres of laad covered by selections pending at th mentor, nrmg between Uenera and Ob lislon occurred hear the Hannibal station of trop and pais the west a year for it policy tb tear dowa as much as possible of their cover and refuse lo longer aid them Id wrong dens mob obstructed tb police laden car on Halstead street, but nothing serious happened until tbe can wer approaching elose of tbe flaeal year, acres were th Rotns, Watertown ft Ugdefltburgrail I Cheers.

Besides, as New England needs owa, conaiating of tha husband and wife and fire children, were all burned to doing. selected by railroad companies whose roads bread, for which sb pay the West a road at eight o'clock yesterday morning. nndcistood In this country and abroad that thotr acceptance of these theories to compb-to and they Intended to put the axe to the otect-Ive system. It will bo antloet tbat In tsio, after fourteen year of rcvonuo tariff, iho total protluctlon of wool a pound or pounds per capita, while In ihHf, after twenty-lour yours of protection, tbo total production hud Increased to 1 01 pounds or Hi pounds per enpita. The Increase Juatlllea the policy of affording this important agricultural prndiirt adequate protection.

Tim development of Iho woolen man tha western terminus on th return when rney are not private affair at nas been as were not completed la tbe time required by A Lehigh Valley passenger train, using thd serted, but public evils of tbo gravest character. their crania. Tba forfeiture of all year, she also need provisions which Includes fcll forms of meat and far that and poultry in addition from the West New Rngland gets Rome, Watertown Ogdonsbtlrg track affecting the price of every article wblcb eon- death Batontay night with the exception of the hueband, who waa aeriously buraad that ha will probably dlo. A tramp who waa pending the night with lands eo-terniinout with those parts of the re between Oswego and fiterliug Junction, spective roads which were uncompleted at th her provisions and pays t'-tVnMuiU. More collided with a wildcat train from Oswego) tributes to the comfort and support of tbe people.

The provisions the substitute favor them reatly and will scire to encourage their ezpiraUoa of the time limited for their con' on a curv In a deep cut Th wildcat wa struetlon Is recommended. over, Uie people of the Ba.it want some buttnr to spread on their bread, and they do Hot makd enough at home laughter and applause), and them waa aiao burned to death. Tba origin of the fir la unknown, but tba tramp had been around tb neighborhood for aome formation id still other branches Of manufaO Tbe time of tho agenta employed to Invest! tbe crowd (urged around the car in such a compact mass that It was impossible for th horse to move. A platoon ot polio with clubs forced a way for th leading car, but tha one following' was brought to a stop, a wooden wedge having been suddenly Inserted in th Western avenue switch by ona of th mob. Superintendent Nagle was the driver ot th car, and seemed to be th object of running, it is said, Ofty mile an hour and ufacturers In the United fttntes has been ar turn.

Many of those belonging to trusts sp rate fraudulent entries has been principally th Lehigh Valley train about forty. They came together With a terrific crash, and peered before the inane Committee, clamor occupied In the Investigation of groups or they pay the West over a year lor that Then New England needs a good deal of lumber, bard wood snd pine, and Ihcro are just three SttiU'S hore from which she gets It clusters of entries Illegally mede In the Inter rested by the inedcquate nniies mni wi re imposed upon manufactures of wool by the act of March It which, tnken together with Ibat trroneout olasslllcation of manufactures of worsted bare led to greatly Increased Importa the two loooMdtire were smashed Into thousands of piece and thd car ward est of single Individuals or syndicates and cor time and was drunk (Saturday and Rich tor had also been drinking and it la sup. posed that they went to sleep while amok Ing and tha fire thus originated. It was not discovered until tb house with its n-Ur contents were miumed. porations wbo delre to obtain title to large Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota and she nearly demolished.

Engineer Martin ous for such legislation as would promote thclf interest. They are all opposed to the House bill, wbtch should commend It to those who oondemn their methods. It Is bad enough to permit those wbo are most Interested (manufacturers) to appear before our committees and suggest the legislation they wish, but surely bodies of land. Illustrations of this class of takes in.OOO.OuD a year ot Western lumber, tion from Ungland, tiermnny, Kmnco and llel- work in various States and Territories are set special dislike from th striker and their sympathisers. In a moment after the car stopped Ihe vicinity was a rlutn.

It It only by the maintenance of tbe out at lengtb. These entries are ssld to be most principally from Michigan. Then of copper and lead, and salt and hides, and lumber, which are taken from Western States. In the aggre American system that the operatives in American woolen mills can hope to retain tbe ad of them of several years' standing, and It Is pandemonium. Stones were hurled at the we sbould not listen lo the trusts and aid them gate about mora.

Tbs aggregate. asserted that this class of frauds baa been largely checked. The timber agents have luves- vantage In respect of wnce which they bav Blattery of th wildcat remained on bi angina with hi baud on the lever' and was instantly killed, tha lever go Ing through the body. Hi fireman, John Riley, jumped, but was caught in the wreck and frightfully (cabled. Conductor Moss and Drakemen Thomas Maxey, of tbo wildcat wore also badly injured.

All of car and th air rang with yells and curses. to rob with both bands." RECEIVERS APPOINTED. Jadg Brewer Appoints Recelvar For tha Btlasoari, Kanaaa Tezaa. yon will observe, I well up to A flying brick caught the superintendent The minority deny that the House Tariff bill aver the workingmen of England, Germany and France. tixated depredation on all the public timber We all know Mr.

Don Dickinson oolongs Is a free ratio measure and say that no one eun In the stomach, and uttering an oath be In all the States tod Territories In which tim' The majority treat at length upon tho ad Lbavbmwobth, Oct. 8. United to an administration that eun afford to lend bankers wiMW 01 a year of Government money propose tho reduction of taxation without bo. vantages of a home mnritct for farm products. Ing subjected to the chsrgo of being a free drew a revolver from bit pocket and turned toward the crowd.

Conductor Harris, who bad been discharged by tbe company tha latter were from Oswego. The crew trader by the opposition. ber is growing on the publio lands. That purl of tha report it followed and supplemented by reports from fifty-seven of the local offices in all parts of the West called for by the Commissioner June a. These are almost unanimous In arguing that It is for the highest Inlarostsot the American farmei that tbe number of our food consumers rather than the food producer without Intorest so that he probably tbinks Is not much of a sum, cheers and laughter but to those of us In tba East wbd bsy It and to those of yon In the Wost who re of th Lehigh Valley train wer from Au The minority deny that tariff revision will cause long previous to the strike, but re' roduee wages, and conclude their report with burn.

A. r. Hatch was engineer, tie and employed in tha emergency, quickly fol' the following remarks concerning free wool I representing a decrease In the attempts to ini' Ms fireman jumped. The latter escaped, lowed the example of the superintendent properly acquire publio domain! Just as the two cocked their weapon Po but Hatch was badly out about the bead and was severely scalded. Julius Smith, "The minority are firmly convinced that betides tbe incalculable advantage to th wholo Country which would result from the placing ceive It It does somehow or other come very handy In settling our balances at tbe end of the year.

Laughter and applause.1 This little bit of a New England, of ahlch Mr. Dickinson speaks contemptuously aa only having lice Lieutenant Bbea was seen to grasp Attention is called to the fact that no author Ity of law exists for compelling the attendance of witnesses to testify In bearings had on behalf should be increased and that tho general prosperity of all should be secured. It Is true, It rays, thst the decline in ph. es of agricultural products has been very great but tho result af these when measured by the value ot the clothing, farm utensils or other necessities of a furmer's life, Is much greater now than in any of the years preceding ICO'. the baKKnueman, and M.

Westgate, con of wool upon the free list It is easily demon Nagle and by main strength force the pis strated thst no class will suffer, but that each ductor, were In the baggage car eating lunch when the crash came. Both wer of the Ooverdment or tn contest cases, In pro of people, this little bit of froion place on the tol from him, crying, "You fool, what do you mean?" Harris wo disarmed with ill reap his share of the benefit With northeast coast of tbe United Suites, tnkos ceedings before registers and receivers, to ascertain whether entries are legal or whether consumption of bounds cf raw wool as little ceremony. injured, and Westgate may die. They ara being cared for at Hannibal village, The Tbe majority defines free trad country as Kagle left tbe car, ana when on bis In ItW and a population of thd average per capita consumption Is oaslly reck one which does not impose protective duties upon importations. wreck will not be cleared before bight It guard for a moment received a stunning worth of cotton from tbe Southern States, and she goes down to Pennsylvania, and Maryland and West Virginia, with their coal.

Iron and steel, and of the products of coal. Iron and steel she takes ttVVOUi.ou-J more. Then she takes as large an amount of petroleum and oned at eighteen pounds, or fifty pounds to th the law has been complied with, snd Congress Is urged to supply some legislation on the subject Legislation is recommended for the purpose of making th practice uniform as to tbe officers who may take final proof In pre-emption is said the crew of th wildcat attempted The majority denies tbe charge that a war average family of five persons, and tbe North blow in tbe jaw from a heavy built man who was under tbe Influence of liquor, and to make on more station than ordered. era farmer, constantly exposed to the rigors of general scrimmage ensued, in which our winters, consumes something more than tariff It being maintained In time of profound pence, and expresses the opinion that the selections in the House bill, Intended to modify existing laws relating to tho tax on distilled and homestead cases. HEWITT NOMINATED.

Nagle and his assailant were roughly hemp, rice and fruits of sll kinds. And In the grand aggregate that little) bit ot a piece of country, scarcely so large as the State of Illi tbe average. It requires from three to four pounds to make a pound of cloths, so that Tbe pending Publio Lands bill, commonly known as 'the Holman bill," is indorsed by the Commissioner, who also recommends the reor bandied. The latter, a Chicago North Citizens of New Tork Renominate Illra For western switchman, named John Gleason nois six little States taket more than HOO.OK),- spirits, are certain to open wide the door to fraud in the collection of taxes on distilled spirits. Myor-Its Kflect on the btate and Na twelve to sixteen pounds of w.

ol In clothing for the family will be seen to be a low average. This Is now taxed from ti to nearly ganization of the bureau by act of Congress, so OtO worth of material from other States of the bad to be clubbed and then sat upon in tional Contests. Union, and in tbe grand exchange between East the patrol wagon by bait a dozen police as to provide for all the necessary divisions by law and so as to provide compensation for the In conclusion, the report says: "The excess New Yobk, Oct 6. Banker J. D.

Ver- Bi per cent The manufacturer is not benefited. because his finished product comet into com' ive duly of from I to 3 cents por pound now Imi osed upon sugar adds a considerable sum officials of tbe bureau commensurate with tbe and West makes the trade profitable to both, and then keeps the money at home Instead of sending It beyond the sea. milye, a Republican, presided at a citizens' meeting which crowded Cooper Union to men before he could be subdued. Others were scarcely less determ ined, and but tor the fact that all appeared to be unarmed petition wltb tbe foreign product made not only class of services rendered. to the daily cost of living of ery family In the from untaxed wool but cheaper wool.

It tbe tax the doors last night, to renominate Mayor I telegraphed last Saturday to learn the total United States, where in most cases tho cost tbe fray would scarcely have been finished SWORN IN. be taken off wool we will Import more wool, ot oourse, and tn no other way can our great Hewitt, Democratic politicians and otb ers to th contrary notwithstanding, without the sacrifice of a number of lives. state Ulrcult Judge D. J. Brewer Batur-day appointed Henry C.

Cross, of Emporia, and George A. Eddy, of Leavenworth, receivers for tb Missouri, Kansas Texas railway. Mr. Cross baa resided In this Stat for twenty-three years, during which period he baa been prominently identified with railroad interests, being at the present time one of the local directors of the Missouri, Kansas Texas. He was president of tha Kansas City Emporia and tb Bt.

Louis Sc Emporia railway and for seventeen years was president of the First Rational Bank of Emporia, and is also president of tha Kansas At Missouri Coal Land Company and the Emporia Land Sc Trust Company. Ho was one of the main projectors and builders of 125 miles of a branch of Missouri. Kansas ft Texas in Kansas and was vary active In superintending Its construction. Mr. Eddy has resided here for many years and is engaged in the wholesale drug business.

He is now one of the tore Polio Commissioners of the city. He has been a steadfoat friend of Judge Brewer for many years and being besides a good business man his selection was but natur-ral, though entirely unsolicited. Judge Brewer has placed the bond at 1200,000. He stated that Fort Scott, Sedalia and Parsons were all applicants for the location of the receivers' headquarters. The real control of the road will be entirely under Judge Brewer.

STRANGE NOOSE. An Executed Raid to Be Alive Throng-h tbe Connivance of His Priest. Bridgeport, Oct 8. A sensational rumor afloat is to the effect that Philip Palladoni, who was hanged here last Frl-dos, Is still living. It is said that bo belonged to a secret organization in Italy, and that by a strange coincidence.

Father Leo, a member of the same organisation, was his spiritual adviser in jail. Palladoni waa faithfully attended by his priest, who had great liberty, and through his Intercessions Palladoni was dressed Value of products that we sent to old England last year, of all Imaginable articles, and I ascertained It was Cheers. Now, gentlemen, If yon want to know what the value factories prosper, because their capacity Is be. County Democrats were there in number One of the local papers has a report that meeting of Anarchists was held Iri the Chief Justice Fuller Takes the Oath of Office In the Presence of a Distinguished of sugar Is greater than the cost of bread. The high rates of duty which have been levied upon this important artlolo of food have not successfully developed the sugar producing Industry of the United Slates.

Tho groat natural advantages which the producers of cane also. Among those on the list ofvlce-presl yond our own wool production. When the factories are turning out more product the employes bave steadier work and better wnges Assembly. dents were: Benjamin H.Bristow,Eldridg of the borne morket at your door Is by tho ex change of industries, see what 4,000,0.10 of peo afternoon to lay plans for taking adtp-tage of the general turmoil of the strike, Washington, Oct 8. Chief Justice ple, engaged In tbe arts and Industries of life T.Oorry, Charles M.

Morgan, DeWitt J. Beiigruan, Henry Clewr and F. Fuller took bis oath of office and assumed The idea of "terrorising th capitalists" sugars In the tropical Islands bave over and indirectly, of course, the whole conntry Is benefited. Under the House bill the manufacturers with free wool secure can take from you at your door aid among your tbe active duties of his position to-day. by a resort to dynamite Is said to havs B.

Tburber. fellow citizens as compared with 40.0 10,000 bo- The Chief Justice arrived at tbe Capitol been discussed. Fourteen persons are re even a highor competitive advantage The renomination was formally made those of the United Statos preclude domestic competition upon equal terms. If It were not for the fact that pnrtles Interested In tbe production of sugar from sorghum or beets yond the seas. Cheers.

Is any thing more needed to prove tbe wonderful advantugo of a ported as being present at the meeting, at 11:30 and proceeded to tbs private office over the foreign than under tho by Morris K. Jessup and was seconded by of the court, where be took the oath of al borne market I am speaking only of New En present lnw of the substitute. The mnnufuo turers will export woolen goods as we now ex are conlldent of tbe rapid development of One Johann Wulff, claiming to have been sent from New York by a committee ot James 0. Carter, General Francis Barlow and Jackson B. Bhulti.

This Inaugurates legiance In the presence of the Associal Ihrso Industries in the United Stntcs, ihe gland, There Is New York and New Jersey and the groat State of Pennsylvania, nnd the vast East of which I do not speak. which Justus Schwab is chairman, is repre Justices, the oath being administered by factional Democratic contest in this city port cotton and leather, and the demand for the wool will better tbe wool market and encourage an increased production, while the average sented as having been the leading spirit the senior member of tbe court Associate Justice Miller. At twelve o'clock the gavel between Mayor Hewitt, who is thus made the citizens' candidate, and who will ba But gentlemen, beyond that the tariff Is not Tbe story Is not generally credited. committee would recommend a still greater reduction In the rate of duty upon sugar, as the advantages of this reduction would be felt throughout a larger circle than any other which could be made In our tariff schedules. Your committee has considered numer wool grower himself will reap from cheapened One of the cars on the North aide came of tbe crier fell and at tbe announcement formally ratified by the County Democ clothing more benefits than be ever did fn.m a limited to New England or to the East in its protective operations.

It I wished to show what a protective tariff could do fo tbo pros- near going into the river yesterday with tax of bis product which he must pay himself, racy organization, and a candidate yet to "The honorable Associate Justices of tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States," the its load of passengers, most of whom wor pertly of tbe people I would not turry In New The minority, therefore, dissenting from the report of tho majority, commend to tbe Sonata women. There is a steep down grade lead be chosen by Tammany Uall. The situation bears upon the State and so upon th National contest seated portion of the assemblage arose and remained standing in respectful silence. Ing to the Btate street bridge, and just as England, nor In Now York, nor In New Jersey, nor In Pennsylvania. I would coma out it tho Wost I would coma to Michigan, I would vao and th 3 country the bill of the House of Kopre' snnta'lvcs No.

as a message for the ro. the car started down this incline the The Associate Justices In their robes of ous tuggostlons for the repeal of all Internal ruvonuc taxes and the abolition of tha entire internal revenue system; but they doom tho adoption of this course ut present wholly impracticable and unwise, not only because thu repeal of these taxes would crciito large deficit but for tbe further reason tbat the taxos ductlun of taxes based alike upon Justi and bridge began to turn to let a ves silk, headed by tbe marshal, entered in good policy. Fair Grounds Accident. KcTzTOWif, Oct 6. A terrible acci procession as usual.

Tho Chief Justice sel through. The driver became pan to Grand Rapids, and I would say: Look at this groat and prosperous rity. It was a town of N.UUU people the day Abraham Lincoln was Inaugurated, and It is a city to-day of nearly Tho minority report Is signed by Harris, ic-stricken and forgot to use bis brake also wearing his rohos of olHce, was es dent occurred yesterday afternoon on the Kutztown fair grounds. Tbe Roman corted to a place at the clerk's desk. The 000, wltb industries amounting in the aggte- Associate Justices bowed to the assemblage Vance and Vonrhocs.

MrPheraon concurs In respect to tbo urliclos upon the free list, but wants somo modifications in the dutiable list IlecH bus a supplemental and Individual report in which he indorsos the Mills bill and eulogizes levied on distilled spirits used us a bcvoriiR.1 and on beer should be retained nnd the legislation to protect Amcrloan dulry products frum fraudulent imitations should be enforced." and the car moved with accelerating speed toward tbe open draw. The women screamed and fainted and some of them fell off the car. Tbe bridge tender, at the and took tboir seats. They were only six in number, Justices Gray and Matthews tbe I'rosident risk of having the structure run into by gate to a year, and such Is tho vast subdivision of labor you have, that there are more than a hundred different trades and callings In full operation, I bare had the pleasure of reading the report of your board of trade to-day, and It gives produot In your main articles in furnlturo. being absent Cor execution in the cbapel of tha prison, where It is presumed a Ieathor llrutal Fight.

Nxw YonK, Oct 4. Jnke Lane, of Brook After a moment of silence Justice Miller Dakotana In Distress. the approaching vessel, closed the draw as quickly as possible, but only In time to chariot races had just commenced and two ohariots, each drawn by four horses hitched abreast, had made one circuit of the race oourse when one of the teams became unmanageable and dashed into the crowd of Men, women and children were trampled under foot and a number of persons wer injured. Following were the most seriously injured: David Swan, aged sev said: "Gentlemen of the bar: I bave the harness was placed beneath his clothes. Bt.

Paul, Oct 6. Mayor Smith lyn, and Jimmy Collins, ot Newark, N. fought nine terrillo rountls on the turf at and a small steel hook attached near tbe catch the descending car, which was on pleasure to inform you that since the last of planing mills, boots and the brink. neck. When on the scaffold, Palladoni Bonsonliurst, Long Island, tins, morning.

meeting of this court and adjournment affected a fainting fit, and fell to one side. Chief Justice, Hon. Melville W. Fuller, shoes, more than 11,000,0110, In the tanning of leather. Why, the industries of the country are not In the East They are coming to tho The Chureb Accident.

Reading, Oct 10. The number ot It was at this time that the noose was has received bis commission. He 1 ber and ready to take the oi th of office. Th The fighting was fast and furious, and very little science was displayed by either combatant In the eighth round Collins broke his wrist by a sledge hammer blow to-day received an appeal for aid from the citizens of Uamsay County, which conveys tne intelligence that the whole population of that county Is on the verge of starvation. It is signed by the county ofilcials and promlnont citizens.

According to it frosts destroyed hundreds of thousands of bushels of wheat and left passed under the hook. Palladoni's spirit- West and the Influence of the Drotecttve tariff. enty, fatally; Miss Annie Fegely, critical the victims of Sunday's church accident with its grout stimulus to Industry, is at your clerk will read the commission." sal adviser would not allow the pbyii now foots up 160. Broken arms and legs door dans to meddle with the supposed corpse. Clerk McKlnney read tbe commission, on Lane's head.

Collins fought the ninth ly) Walter Trechler, severe internally! Miss Mary Barlo, severe Internally! Et-inger, hips and spine; W. A. Bast, a tel constitute the great majority of injuries. The speaker closed with a scathing criti tna in less than an hour after tbe execu after which Judge Fuller arose, aud, hold cism of Postmaster General Dickinson's Very many of the victims are in destitute circumstances and the priests of both tbe tion Palladoni was buried. It is now re ing the Bible in one band, took tbe oath of ignorance of what New England contrib round with the good band, essaying to finish the battle with a rush.

He did not succeed. In the tenth round Collins was unable to go In and the fight was awarded to Lane. office and was escorted to bis seat Th leading Catholic churches have made an entire townships almost destitute. Th county treasury Is empty and unless assist ance is soon received it is feared many ported that he is alive and is secreted by Italian friends near the jail where his egrapher, severely. A number of children whose names could not be learned owing to the excitement were rnn over and sustained bruises and contusions.

uted to tbe war and his inexcusable igno Court then adjeurned to call on be Pres appeal for public aid. No deaths are yet ident rance as a Cabinet officer, of the hit lory of hi country. will die. lupposed execution took place. i Foil-Tax oa Italians.

a. Itritlah Oram Trade. Killed by Kleelrlelty. Chicago, Out li. Yesterday afternoon a Fraudulent Merchants Captured.

Cleveland, Oct 8. Five men wera London, Oct 9. The Mark Lam Ex- lilto Ohio's picture well en- Dra Moires, Iowa, Oct 6. The officers Hamilton County imposed a poll-tax prest, in its review of the British grain young man named Clark, an employe of frih, but 1 miiHt confoss 1 do not trade during the past week, says: "De he lbompson-Houston Electric. Conmaiiv.

seriously burned this morning by an explosion ot accumulated gases in a tunnel now being excavated In this city. The tunnel is lit by incandesoent electric lamps and Elec creased deliveries of native wheats, com was Instantly killed by an electric shock bined with tbe bad condition of samples, them Hlwuys," hhIiI tho EligllHliniun. "Znt cut natural," replied tho Kronnhmnn. "Doro was n. Frenchman nnd mnnslitur ilons not bos caused an advance in London of 9 trician Doyle was extending tbe circuit ot shillings for tbe finest white wheats and i lights further Into tbe passage when an shilling for red wheat Provincial values from a wiro.

Clark was employed In the basement of their building, where there is a large amount of electric light apparatus ready for use. He was testing one of these lights, and reaching up to turn the wiichon, he had in his band a small stick, with which be struck at the awltch somewhat carelessly, nnd missed it As his linilorntiitid 7.0 Kroneh. I mywlf can an some Italian railroad laborer. The Italians object to laboring two days for tba State of Iowa, and hate ppealed to the consul at Chicago. He ha In return referred to Secretary Bayard and the latter has sent to Governor Larrabee for a statement of the Base and his opinion.

The Italian declare tb tax i In violation of the commercial treaty of 1881 between Italy and tha United BUtes. The State claims the taxation is according to tha laws of Iowa and not in violation of the treaty. There are several thousand Italian in this Btat. not iimli.Txliind go Sir Waller Hurler' llitzur. are also strong.

The sales of English wheat during the week quarters at HO shillings 7 pence, against 70,609 quarters at 28 shillings 7 pence during the eleotrio spark from one ot the wires ignited the gases and caused the explosion. Electrician Frank Doyle, Foreman James Walsh and engineers Frank Need ham, George Spernego and Dennis Bonner wera severely burned about tbe bauds and face. Doyle Is th most seriously injured. AU reportea. The fever at Deeatar.

Decatur, Oct 10. For three day not a caie of fever had been reported, when yesterday the physicians informed Dr. Cochran that they had nine new cases on hand. One death occurred at one p. m.

Captain J. H. Killian, proprietor of the Brooklyn House. Among the new cases are Frank K. Phister, clerk in the First National Bank; William Quarles and A.

M. Woolridge, two white policemen, and six colored persons, some of them children. Lizzie Jackson, who has been reported dying for thirty -six hours, is still alive, and tbe attending physician now thinks sb will recover. All the other sick are doing well. A Famous Building Golns New Orleans, Oct 9.

Workmen have begun demolishing tbe' famous old United States Court building, which was-on of tb structures turned over by tbe French at tbe transfer of Louisiana in 1803. In this building Judge Dumain O. Hall sat when he issued the bench warrant for th arrest of General Jackson for contempt of court in refusing to A Now York politician Is so Cone" bare arm came down with the blow, II corresponding period last year. tJountry flour has advanced from 0 oence to 1 of iMiinjf 'deadheaded. everywhere, that when somo of his friends wcro itrucx squareiy against a naked wire and received tbe full force ot a forty-five light shilling.

Foreign wbeata are irregular at will recover. urrent. an average rise ot pence in London. debuting how to gel him lo lit lend Yellow Fever. A Desperate Character Killed.

a a The Missing Honda. JirrRnsoN Cur, Oct 6. No nowi has been received here yet concerning the JJO.OOO of Platte County bonds which so mysteriously disappeared from the possession ot 1. W. Coates, the prosecuting attorney of Platte County, Monday.

Mr. Coates had $115,000 of Platte County 5-2C 5 per cent funding bonds registered by tbe Auditor. The bonds were counted snd turned over to him and receipted for. He laced them in a valise and proceeded to t. Lonis to make the exchange in that city.

He discovered the loss of a package containing Mr. Coates is greatly worried over the loss. He left for Piatt County yesterday afternoon. Conditional Judgment. CniOAOO, Oct A conditional judgment was rendered against the Pullman Palace Car Company as garnishee for (183,260 In Judge Haws' court yesterday morning.

The Pullman Car Company is supposed to owe a large sum of money to Cowllshaw, Nicol Liverpool firm, igalnst whom the Manchester and Liverpool Packing Company brought suit in attachment on a judgment for recovered by it against Cowllshaw, Nlool 8t In Manchester, England, July 10, 1888 As garnisho the Pullman Company nevei bade any answer, and unless it does to he attorney for th Manchester and Liv-rpool Company will move to make th unilitljnal judgment absolute. Diabolical folsolnng. church one of them Maid: (JIiui l'o an Jacxsohvillx, Oct 4. Up to noon Galt, Ont, Oct. 6.

Three similar pack Nashvi.e, Oct 9. Dr. Chisotm ndmiMMion foe and he'll bo after a pans he Board of Health register shows no new and John Klrkland had a difficulty about before break rani. "---io una Leather cases and no deaths. At tb medical bu soma work which Klrkland had done for ages addressed to three ladles arrived her last night and were delivered this morning.

Mrs. Cherry was first to get ber package and gave Its contents, six choco lleimrUr. reau about twenty calls for physicians has Chisolm on Saturday, and that night Kirk- been made by new patients, most of them Visitor (ctfridolinply) Sho was land waylaid the doctor and fired on him. but without effect A posse attempted tc colored. The weather is oppressively s-arm to-day, tb mercury at 11:30 regis arrest Klrkland, but defended himself and escaped.

He was captured last tering 89 degrees. Physicians generally report tbe condition of patients as good. Tha foet-emo Uepartsaent. Washinoto, Oct 8. The annual report of William A.

Wast, chief Inspector of tbe Post-Office Department, shows that during tbe last Ssoal year 701 persons were arrested for offense against tba poetal law. Oaring th year 13,197,454 pieces of mall wara registered, of which only 84o were lost The In-orease in the number of complaints of 1888 aver 18H7 was 3,821, while the revenu from th corresponding volume of business Increased During the year pua-to-QIces were inspected and thir Bnancial condition ascertained, and 10,855 jmnplalnt of various kinds were filed of diii or loss to foreign lanroly 0ud by fnaumcieiit or wroa direction. model mother, Mr. HigglnH." Widower "Yes. Sho were.

Tho lalo Mrs. Iliggins had her fatilto, but US a mothor there weren't hor ckal In forty mile o' hero. That's our fourteenth night and turned over to the consta obey a writ of, habeas corpus, and her late drops, to her three children. Shortly after eating th drop all three were taken with convulsions, and although medical aid was at one procured one of them died. Of tb othr two one I In a critical condition and th other will recover.

The new of th poisoning spread rapidly and reached tbe other recipients before th drops contained in their package had been eaten. Tb packages bor th To ble, wbo started with him to the jail a few hundred yards away, but waa tli victorious Geiifiral was brought by th The situation still presents the anomaly of the Board of Health sending nurses away by dozens and still some patients unable to secure proper nursing immediately upon application. All sand hills patients ar United Btate marshal, fined $1,000, filled out bis check and passed it over to tb outthero playln1 In the sund." Chi-cayo TriUnne. met by several masked men with Winchesters who took charge of the prisoner and told the constable to ride on. The then riddled Klrkland wtb bullets, killing bim instantly.

Klrkland was known as a desperate character, loin well. Burgeon Oulterns. of Camn clerk, and waa discharged. The building was small and not suited for tb growing city, and in 1C3 President Joh.i Qoincy Adams ordered its sale at auction. ronto postmark.

Ther Is no olsw to thd Tho charitable explanation given Perry, is in the city to-day. Editor Martin Is nit free from fever, but Is doing; well, lender. by a Utile boy of ft new militia oHlcer'g Inability to sit on bis frolicsome horse was tliuf, horuo didn't filr hira,".

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