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S.i, BROWN. F. PARISH Hie "fiftieth congress. For Good Bargains Go To THE CHICAGO STRIKE. TDOS.

BROWK CO. L. TELEGRAPHIC "BRE VITIES." Editor Martin of the Jacksonville (Flft.) (First Session). S. A.

BROWN WASHINGTON NEWS. SENATE. Washington, Oct. The Senate psed j. Gusim sou A FULL LINE OF The Striking Street-Car Men in Chicago Score a Point by Causing Defections of New Men.

House joint resolation for an inquiry mto the son tracts and work on the aqueduct tunnel of Chief-Justice Melville W. Puller Gents' Furnishing (roods House bill to restore certain money to the funn tor the erection of a public building in Detroit. -DEALERS IN Notions, Etc. Mr. Blair offered a resolution, which was lain the United States Supreme Court Sworn In.

over until to-morrow, calling on the President for information as to the trial (for treason). by An Railroad Tickets BouM Soli. Occasional Car, Guarded lice, Being" Run Upon North Side Railway. conviction and execution in Canada, 18So, or Louis Kiel, who claimed to have been a naturalized citizen of the United States. 501 EAST WALL STREET.

Doors rhe Ceremony Witnessed by a sjib- Sash, Lumber, At 12:40 the Senate proceeded to the consid ting-uished Throne; that Completely Filled the Chamber. eration of the Tariff bill the reading iun BTOJ1inlAll)i being dispensed with, and the Senate substitute being ordered to be first considered. West Side Men Will Strike if Mr. Yerkes Fails to Meet Them on Some Proposed Concessions. J.

I. SUBPPARD J. DAUGHTERS. HOUSK The House passed Senate bills providing for A. Cruel Canard on Mrs.

Sheridan Daughters Siieppard, the disposal ot the Port Wallace military res Denied Serious Illness of General Pleasonton, Etc. ervation in Kansas and for the warenousing oi fruit brandy. i ATTORNEYS ArJ-s LMW al louldings, THE COKN CKOI Times-Union, is dead. Emperor William has ordered that his state carriage, horses and servants, be sent to Borne tor Che purpose of driving him to the Vatican In state. Pauline Lucca, in an interview at Vienna, declared that the American tour in which she stSrts in November will close her career on the stage.

Cholera is still raging at Hong Kong, China. The daily average of new patients ranges from forty to fifty, most of whom die of the disease. Henry Cates, a negro laborer, forty-five years ot age, was shot through the heart and killed in St. Louis, Sunday night, by his step-son, Abraham Bell, sixteen years of age. The Spanish Minister has returned to Washington and will spend the winter there.

Mr. Du Bosc, of the same legation has received notice of his transfer to Constantinople, and will leave shortly for his neW home. Hermosillo (Mexico) advices state that an epidemic of eruptive fever is causing many deaths in the district around TJres. The people are freeing from that section in large numbers. In court circles at Vienna nothing is Known regarding the report that Emperor William will visit Vienna again on his return from Italy.

Mathias Bechtold went nutting at Mackinaw, 111., and while up a tree was shot and killed by a man- named Kessler," who was hunting squirrels, and who was unaware ofBechtold's presence. The town of alacolina, in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico, has been completely destroyed by floods Many houses have been so completely buried in the sand that their owners have been unable to discover the slightest vestige oi them. Commissioner of Agriculture Colman left Washington, Sunday, for Chicago, where he will meet and confer with leading pork-packers in reference to exhibits from this country for The "Farmers' Review' Estimate 01 tne Chief-Justice Fuller Sworn In. Washington, Oct. 8.

The new Chief And Managers Fort Scott Collecting Agency, Office Rooms 303 and 3G4 Hill Block. FORT SCOTT, Corn Crop of the United States for the Current Year. Chicago, Oct. 8. The following esti THE PLAZA, mate of the total corn crop of the United Justice of the Supreme Court tne States' was installed in office to-day with appropriate ceremonies.

At eleven o'clock the doors of the Supreme Courtroom were thrown open, but a number of States for 1888 will appear in the Farmers' Review for October 10. As the increase of the corn crop of 1888 o. ROBERTS, "First Blood" for the Strikers. Chicago, Oct. 8.

The strikers won "first blood" by peaceable measures last niglat by persuading fifteen experienced grip-men, brought here from Philadelphia, to join their ranks. Mr. Harrison, one of the seceding grip-men, said to a reporter: "We were told by Mr. Henderson, one of the company's detectives, thai Yerkes had completed his West-Side cable, and we were wanted to break it in. I have been in the employ of tne Philadelphia company for eight years.

All these men are from the most experienced hands of the lines there. We were promised free transportation and $2.75 a day. As we neared Chicago we saw by a Chicago paper that a strike was on. That was the first we knew of it. Sixteen of us were in charge of Detective Henderson.

We learned all the facts to-day aad decided not to work. When we went back at eight o'clock to our stopping Dlace the Batholdi Hotel, on State over that of 1887 will be produced almost entirely in the seven great fcorn States, Ohio," Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Mis a 1 Fort Scott, xinsfls. TVii 1 1 ne souri, Kansas and Nebraska, we nave the most available benches were reserved for the family of the Chief-Justice and other important guests. The other seats in the chamber were quickly filled, and soon a crowd assembled which almost blockaded the hallway without. Those who were to occupy the reserved seats were taken through the marshal's office.

At 11:35. the court room being then al compiled a careful estimate of the crop in those States on the basis of the aver age yield per acre as reported by the Cries sales of every description. Farmers' Review correspondents, ana tne Satisfaction eruaranteed. A liberal area planted as estimated in the July re most full, Judge Thurman entered throuffh the marshal's room. There was no share of Datronao-e respectfully solici port of the Department of Agriculture ted.

Sale bills furnished at Cut Rates Ohio Acreage, average yieia, 44 bushels; total, 130,899,992 bushels. to natrons. For further information seat available, "and the marshal gave him one of the seats at the crier's desk. When the crowd the court room caught sight -v 1 i Indiana Acreage, average apply at the Ulobe omce or aauxess me yield, 41 bushels; total, 159,543,013 bush- of him there was some slight applause, at URT SUUTT, the Paris Exposition next year. The American yacht Cornet reached Yoko which was quickly hushed by the officers Is Illinois acreage, average D.

C. NAN SONS, of the court. Judge Thurman sat at the hama, Japan, September 17, on its voyage around t.hfl world. From this port the owner yield, 37 bushels; total, 285, 5J3, 470 bush left of the Justices' seats. In the front purposed to return to New York, via Singa- row of benches iust behind him sat Min- sea pore, Bombay, Suea canal, Mediterranean and Liverpool.

ister Mutsu, of the Japanese Legation, his wife and secretary. Benind them sat Mrs, els. Iowa Acreage, average, yield, 41 bushels; total, 306,843,713 bushels. Missouri Acreage, average yield, 36 bushels; total, 237,563,563 "Old Hutch's" famous September wheat deal Fuller with six of her daughters, and her in Chicago is closed. The last of the trades little bov.

Within the bar of the court were settled, by agreement, at $1.60. These were the terms insisted on by Mr. Hutchinson it were street to get our baggage, Henderson was furious. He pulled a revolver and angrily shouted: got the stuff, and no man leaves this iroom to-night." We knocked the revolver aside and crowded past One gripman still stays with him. The strikers will pay our further expenses here, secure us work or send us home.

Kunningr an Occasional Car. Chicago, Oct. 8. It was announced this morning that the North Side Car Company would start its cars at seven o'clark sharp. Long before that hour great crowds began to gather around the "Limits" barns, eager to see any thing in the way of excitement.

Promptly at the hour named three cars of the Limits and Lincoln Park line left the "Limits" Thfiv were manned each Kansas Acreage. 5.629,937; average and the shorts accepted them. Spooner, and on the benches about seated Senators Davis, Butler, Dolph, FarwelL George, and Mitchell; Representative Hampton yield, 29 bushels; 163,269,623 bush els. A dispatch was received at Terre Haute, Sunday night, from Clinton, about fourteen miles distant, saying the town was on fire and Brecken SAol Sullies Nebraska Acreage, average nairincr fnr assistance. Two hose wagons and ridge, of Kentucky, and his family, Representative Wheeler, Herbert and Oates, yield, 37 bushels; total, 151,591,479 an engine were sent by special train.

Solicitor -General Jenks, Patent Com John R. Brewer, residing at Champaign, 111., missioner Hall, District Marshal Wilson, Total for the seven States, 1,435,184, as eomiwed with 783.425,000, the for a year past, has eloped with a young girl and Mrs. Senator Cockrell. sixteen vears of age, employed in a dining- yield reported by the Department of Ag A number of prominent members of room. He procured a colored man to privately fffit.

hfirtmrik from her room in the hotel, and riculture for 1887, or a gain of 654,759,858 the Chicago bar were al present, among bushels. Assuming that the other States they skipped. them Hon. Wm. C.

Goudy, Adlai T. hlw- will be equal to that reported for the last Articles of incorporation to the Union Pacific, insr. Holdridere O. Collins. W.

J. Man year by the department, b7o, ning and Frank J. Smith. Lincoln Colorado railway have been filed with the Secretary of State at Denver, bushels, we estimate the total corn crop At a few minutes before the noon hour, with a capital of The road is to run of 1888 as 2,110.920,858 bushels. the Attorney-General entered the court direct from Lincoln, to Denver.

DIED AT SEA. room. At the same time, in the conference without, the Senior Associate Death at Sea of Sirs. Elizabeth Rebecca Justice. Mr.

Miller, Was administer Child, Wife of Our Minister to Siam, En Route or Some. ing to the new Shief -Justice the oath of allegiance. At the noon hour, the crier opened the court with the usual It is announced that Chairman Quay of the Republican National committee has deposited in the Garfield National Bank of New York as a fund to reward persons furnishing information leading to the conviction of violators of the Registration law in that city. Antonio Pierre, the wrestler, has doposited a forfeit of $100 with the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Vis-patch for a match with any wrestler in the United States, Grasco-Roman, for $1,000 a side, "Tom" Cannon, the Australian, preferred. The St.

Louis, Oct. 8. The sad intelligence of the death at sea of Mrs. Elizabeth Re becca Child, wife of Colonel Jacob T. IJOVS TO ml Nearly Opposite tie 3" Office, iliff $04 vosn scorx, Kansas.

M-L V' i proclamation beginning with "Oyez, Oyez, and concluding with "God save the United States, and its Honorable Child, Minister to Siam, and the arrival of her body in New York City, Saturday, is received. A grand reception was to Court," by two drivers, a conductor and ten policemen. Surrounding the barns and forcing back the surging group of strikers which filled the opposite side of the street were 150 policemen from Chicago and fifty from Lakeview. At 7:30 o'clock six cars were started out on Clark street These were escorted in the same manner as the others. Hardly had they gone a few blocks when an unknown imported driver broke from the car and took to the woods.

Another named Albert. McCoy, from Philadelphia, followed his fellow-driver. When seen afterward he was affected to tears and claimed that he did not know that there was a strike, and that he wouldjgnever take the bread out of another man's mouth. Six cars were started from the Sedgwick street barns, under strong police escort and run safely to Wasnington street without incident. Up to eight o'clock there was no sign of any attempt to get out cars at the Lar-rabee street barns.

There was no attempt on the part of the strikers to interfere with the cars. West Side Employes in Secret Session. Chicago, Oct. 8. The executive committee of the West Side street- car cm-nloves met at 99 West Randolph street have been given Mr.

and Mrs. Chila upon The Associate Justices then entered from the conference room, every one in the court-room rising and remaining their return home sto Richmond, Mo. forfeit will be up for ten days. The storm on August 20 at Nokagori, in Japan, caused the following damage: Number of houses demolished or half destroyed, vessels to standing until they had taken their seats, after an absence of nearly three years in Siam. Mrs.

Child was the daughter of the late Andrew McRoberts, All of the Justices were present except Justice Field and Justice Matthews. The Chief-Justice entered after the Associate of Richmond, who died on the 12th day or iimmmmm This Sto ve has uo equal, it Jias tne ratent jut ome, ii tally lost, 85; vessels wrecked, 500. Number of persons wounded, injured and receiving public assistance, 52,000. Disastrous floods have befallen the Province of Moukden, China, about 350 miles northeast of Pekin, bringing with them immediate death to hundreds of the natives, utter annihilation to very many homes, destruction to crops and prospects of general famine for the coming winter. The special grand-jury at Mattoon, 111,, that has iust concluded its labors, has given out a decided sensation in the shape of true bills against a number of prominent and well-known citizens, charging thorn with participation in the famous Moore lynching.

The Zanzibar natives have informed the British agents that their quarrel with the Germans is due to unnecessary interference on the part of the latter with native customs. Theii hostility is directed against the German East African Company alone, and the German Government is held in the highest respect. The Cincinnati St Louis express, which left Washington Sunday morning, collided with January, 1887, at the advanced age or eighty-five years, being one of the pioneers of inoving to Buchanan County, in 1858 with his family and settling near St. Joseph. Mrs.

Child was born in Knox County, in July, 1842, and moved with her father to Missouri when a girl. In 1861 Bhe was married to Colonel Childs. Afterwards, in 1866, she moved with him to Richmond, where they continued to reside until April 12, 1886, when they left for Bangkok, Siam. Mrs. Child leaves, besides her husband, six children, Andrew, Moses and Thomas R-, who now reside in the State of California; Lillian, wife of Thomas K.

Grow, who resides at Excelsior Springs, Jacob who is attending the military academy at Worcester. Clarence, who resides with his mornina: at nine o'clock in secret ses Justices and took a seat at the clerk's desk to their right. He wore the black robes of his office. When the Associate Justices had taken their seats the Senior Associate Justice, Mr. Miller, announced to the bar that he had the honor to inform them that since the last meeting of the court a new Chief-Justice had been appointed and had received his commission and was ready to receive the oath of office.

He called on the elerk to read the commission. During the reading the Chief-Justice remained seated. At its conclusion he arose and, from a slip which he held in his hand, read the oath of office Melville Weston Fuller, do solemnly swear that will administer justice without respect to persons and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as Chief-Justice of the United States, according to the best of my abilities Dropping and Self-Adjusting Grate. Call and see it bef ore you buy. ff-J lnvalids'Hetel sSiifgfcal Instrtut eion.

What they intended to do was kept closely secret. Soon after the meeting had assembled a messenger boy ran up with a telegram. This informed the committee, it is said, that the police were being used to clean the torses, and to perform other menial work ground the barns, contrary to Mayor Roche's express promise. It was said that a committee would be appointed to 523 E. WALL STREET, FORT SCOTT.

ZAS Orsranfzed wltb a full Staff of eighteen Experienced and Skillful Physicians and Surgeons for Uie treatment off his aunt, Mrs. Colonel James W. Black, of Richmond, and Harold, who was on board fchpi shit) with his mother at the time of an east-bound freight tram from Martinsburg, W. near Dickerson, killing three men and injuring six others. By almost a miracle the passengers all escaped uninjured.

all Chronic Diseases. and understanding, aareeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States, so help me God. eeEss. G. W.G00DLANDER her death.

Mrs. Child was the sister-in-law of ex-Governor Silas Woodson, of St. Josenh. He married her only sister. Mrs, 0UB FIELD OF SO A BAD WRECK.

Mr. Fuller's voice was clear and his Child was an estimable lady, a member of the Christian Cnurca ana naa a large cir. Chronic Nasal Catarrli, TJiroRt and tiUUff ESiseaos, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Bladder Diseases, Diseases wnmeu. Rlood XHseases and Nerv manner calm. When he had read the nafh he returned to the clerk the bible cle of friends and acquaintances in North T3EALBE XTST which he had held in his hand, and retir east Missouri and especially tsuchan- 1 1 I ous cured here or at home, with or without seeing the patient.

Come and ten cents in stamps for ou an and Ray counties, who will deeply mourn her sudden and unexpected death. R'SotGRAMKI, wait on the mayor and endeavor to find out why this was so. It was whispered about that tne West-Side company would Btrikelimmediately if non-union men were used on the North Sid and this was the subject under discussion. A delegation from the North-Side strikers were admitted at ten o'clock to the meeting of the West-Side executive committe. The indications are that a strike on the West Side will be ordered to-night No Disturbances New Men Desert.

Chicago, Oct. 3. Up to eleven o'clock not a solitary disturbance had been reported from the North Side. After the first trip this morning fifteen of the new conductors and drivers deserted their cars, and were carried in triumph upon the shoulders of the strikers to the latters' headquarters, -rv-i i A rr ft fit. cheerins from the crowd LUftlBE "Invalids' Guide Boois," which gives all particulars.

HOW THEY STAND. Three Men Injured and a Bad Wreck Caused toy Overrunine a Siding. Pittsburgh, Oct. a The limited express on the Pennsylvania railroad due in this city at half-past eight o'clock last evening, while passing Wall's station, fourteen miles east, dashed into the engine of an accommodation train standing on a siding, but which was not far enottszh from the switch to clear the main track. Both engines and the accommodation smoking car on the limited were badly wrecked, Three passengers who were in the smoking-car at the time were painfully bruised but not dangerously hurt.

tencv. Nocturnal Losses. the and ail JTIorbid Conditions Delicate ing Denina tne pinurs wmou luim uuc background to the Justices' seats, ap. peared at the doorway in the middle ol the bench. The Justices and the members of the bar had remained standing throughout the ceremony and until the appearance of the Chief-Justice in his official place.

As lie entered the doorway. Justice Miller turned to the left and grasping his hand said:" I welcome von as a member of this cour! ti aj mi caused by Youtmui lia and Pernicious Soli Tables Showing: the Standing of League and American Association Clubs. MIE GRAND SCOKE. tary Practices are speedily and Tjermanently cured by our Specialists. Booit, post-paid, iu cts.

in stamps. ifiuutwre. or isreacn, raui- -i, i i i The following tables show the standing of the clubs of the National League and American Association Saturday, October 6, 1888: NATIONAL LEAGUE. cauy curcu, T.vit"""'' Lc lllic HHDTHSf 1 without deDendence upon SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Cement, X-ame nain. Book sent for ten cents The engineer escaped by jumping.

The names of injured are: Theodore Wallace, of Chicago; shoulder in siarnna. and as its uniei- xue Chief-Justice bowed. He then turned to the left and bowed to the Associate Justices seated there, and finally he bowed to the members of the bay, Then he took his seat and the Associate ustices PILE TrMOHS and STRICTURES treated with the greatest buccpps. Book sent for ten cents stamps, jiaaress DlSPENSART MEDICAL OOO iLfiii Street. Buffalo, N.

Y. Clubs, New Chicago Philadelphia. Detroit Boston Lost. 44 58 60 60 61 65 83 84 Won. S3 75 67 66 67 61 46 40 Payed.

...137 ...128 ...123 1-29 1..129 ...130 Diseases of in the vicinity. At Clark and Washington street, one of the new about ten o'clock, loosened his brake too quickly causing the car to run into the horses. The hind legs of both were broken and a policeman put an end to their suffering by shooting them through the head. Seekins a Conference with. Mr.

"yerkes, Chicago, Oct. 8. The executive committee of the West Side car men, imme. diately upon leaving their place of meeting at 99 West Randolph street, at noon to-day, went in a body to the North Side offices to hold an interview with Comer national Avenue and Wall Street, FOBT SCOTT, S2sTS-A-S. bruised, SamueJ Forbes, Edinburgh, Scotland 5 ankle sprained.

John I Sackett, of New Yorkf scalp wound. APPALLING CALAMITY. Nearly a Thousand Chinese Laborer Swept Away and Drowned and Damages Done, San Fa an Cisco, Oct. steamer Belgic, which arriyad yesterday from treatment of many thousands of cases of thosa diseases peculiar to KT 332: 33 SO- at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, has af and the members of the bar seated tnem? selves. The Chief-Justice made his firsl announcement to the bar.

It was to the effect that, as was well-known, the court would transact no business to-day, but would receive applications for admittance to the bar. Attorney-General Garland ad-dressed the court and proposed the name qi Henry B. Munn, of the pistriot of Colunu HTomeh. Pep Oent. .643 .572 .527 .523 .523 .496 .356 .353 Per Oent, .693 ,611 .606 .589 .423 .393 .341 .336 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

forded large experience in adapting remedies lor taoir cure, ana PIERCE'S L03 39 49 52 53 75 74 85 83 Wou. 17 80 1 76 4S 44 42 Plaved. ...127 ...129 ...13) 122 ..129 ...125 Clubs. St. Athletics Baltimore Cleveland Louisville Kansas City.

bia, for admittance to tne Ear, tton. C. Goudy proposed the names of several Vfirlres. Luke CJoyne saia mat Mr. Favorite Prescription members of the Chicago bar, and.

tnese and a large number of other candidates were taken to the clerk's desk and sworr Hong Kong and Yokohama, orings tne news of the sweeping away of the whole of the new embankment of the Yellow river at Chang Chou. The building of the embankment was begun last autumn, and carried on at the cost of over Of the 8.000 feet of the river THE OPERA HOUSE BOOK STORE IIEADQUATEHS FOR ntTTITlT 1 Smugglers Operations on the Northwest em Frontier. is the result of this vast experience. It is a powerful Restorative Tonlo am 3. Nervine, imparts viror and strength t-n the svsteux.

and cures, as if by magic. Leu. "Winnipeg, Oct. 8. The customs authorities have discovered that foryears one of the things decided upon at the secret session was to endeavor to obtain some sort of a concession from Mr.

Yerkes, and that upon his refusal to grant their request they would go back to their place of meeting and order a strike immediately. At. 11:30 o'clock the committee had sent in word to Mr. yerkes that it wished to see him. Mr.

Yerkes refused to treat with ths committee of West Side car employes would have no interference in. During this ceremony tnere was some noise near the door of the court room, and Justice Miller rapped on his desk and called for order. When the court adjourned the Justice; proceeded in a body to the White Hous and paid their respects to the President, who received them in the Blue room. naiufal iicuruaioii. mi.

I SCHOOL BOOKS ail ILL mSOiSOEUUL SUNS mtnr.i siEivsin-essioMs. prolapsus or large consignments of opium from China nave bean sent to Southern Manitoba, wall that had been built not one inch remains. Water is flowing through the immense gap into Honan. From 800 to laborers who were on the bank were swept away and drowned. The Koad-Sjsuljers' Match, I'allins of -tii uterus, Aveak back antevoroion, retroversion, beariiig.

smnreled from thero into Dakota anq iwn sensations, cJiromc conges frnm that Territory distriDutso, among- tion, infliiinmatioii antl ulcerauou tt uy.55h. lamination pain the States of the Union, it has aen ais- Stationery, News and Music. "nrawiner Lessons, atid tenderness in ovaries, internal f.rvKorefi also that nuautitie3 of timber hnat. asid "female have been smuggled across the boundary If, Bromotlv relieves, and our Nausea line by Americans. Ia consequence and weakness of Stomach Indices mnnntftd oolice have been detailed for tion, ISlo-Uiiijr Ron ous rosirai and sieepiotaiiesssj Jin.

eisiei: bca snecial duty along the frontier. They Eagle Drawing Pen oils, Nos. 3iSa New Yokk, Oct. 8. The a.

m. score of the contestants of the "road-sculling" race at Madison Fquare Garden was as follows: Gaudaur, 73 miles, 2 laps; O'Connor, 70 miles, 1 lap; East, 67 miles, 7 laps; FJaisted, 65 miles, 7 laps; Lee, 49 mjles, 7 laps Largan, 64 miles, 2 laps; Teemer, 69 miles, 2 laps; ppbeas, gt miles, 4 laps; Conley, 43 miles, 7 laps; McKay, 68, miles, a inns; Hamm. 41 miles, 4 laps; Ross, will prevent, if possible, all smuggling, OK srosj PRICE $1.00, A Cjuel Washington, Oct. 8. A Londpnjour; nal of gossip, under1 cUte Pf Beptembei 15, stated that the widow of Genera Sheridan was to be married to an En; lisJa nobleman.

Mrs. Sherid an and her friends in this city were both snrprisec and shocked by the publication. Colonel Ieloggf wkQ was an aid on the stag oj the late General Pherid an gays story is absurd. 'There is not a wprd truth in lie. adds, "and I can not im; agine what could have giyen rise to it, Xhere is no titled Englishman, and, foi that matter, HP Englishman of any fcind, Sold by Urnpglst everywhere.

Send We Carry the Finest Line of filans. The men will resume the Meekie Bawson'a Ca.se Qontinned. Cinema, Qct. case against Meekie L. Iawson for.

assault with in-, tent to kill Attorney Whitney in Judgft court last summer, was called u.P in Judge Collins' court to-day, At the request of the prosecution, tfco case was continued until next Monday. ton cents in glaiups wt w. ris ws uujse Treatise on jseasea cl A omen, illustrated. World's Dispensary Medical Association, 893 Main. Street, BUFFALO, TJ.

Y. ann e.t two o'clock this af ternoqn. from any West Side employes in the affairs of the Jforth Side. He referred the committee to Manager Parsons of the West Side road. The committee told Mr.

Yerkes if they did not receive an answer by four o'clock a general tie-up would result on the West Side. The joommittee left and at four o'clock, if no answer ia received, will order a strike on the entire IVest Side system. Tfee Mormon Emisration Crrr of Mexico, Oct. 9. Henry EhVing representative here of the Mormon colonies in the State of Chihuahua, denies the rt port that the Mormon church has bought four million acres of land in that Htate.

He also denies that the Mormon3 contemplate moving en masse to this country. There is much discussion in the press regarding the Mormon immi-grtion, and the general sentiment ia adverse tO Itm At 4:30 East was competed to School Tablets une y- We Cover all Books Free ot Charge if bought of leave the track for good, as his machine became totally disabled, SICX-HEADACUE, ISilious Headache, Dizziness. Constipa-tEon. Indigestion, and Siilious Attacks cured bv Ir. Shot Over a Business Quarrel.

Morris, Ojt. 8. Just after mid-aight yesterday morning Tommy Reynolds was shot by Tim Kelly, his business in.vtnr. in the left shoulder and danger Arrested for Wife Murder. St.

John, N. Oct. 8. John H. Naylor hfis been arrested at Clarendon for mur clering his Wife.

She was-found dead at the door of their cabin three days ago, and he asserted that she met her death by bsing dragged on the ground bf a COW which. she was leading who has been on sucn remuuiw mm Sheridan as to give rise to the slightest rumor of the kind. You can say on authority that the story is absolutely General Pleasonton Very 111. Washington, Oct. 8.

Ma joi- General Pleasonton is very ill. The bill to pul him on the retired list i in conference, The Bouse voted to retire him ft ftCelc" ously wounded. The men quarreled over Plerce'i Plen Pni-frative PelUts. ii twaix a rial ty Drerct ousiness ASair. Kelly has not yet.

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