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"WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE; WITH CHARITY FOR VOLUME VII. LIBERTY, KANSAS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1802. NUMBER 2. THE WORLD AT LAKGE river Is reported lower than SWEPT BY FIRE.

KANSAS STATE NEWS. NEW YORK STATE. Tiik democratic electors of Colorado Dr tractive Conflagration at Milwaukee The I.om Over Ten Millions have filed their withdrawals. 8ummary of Daily Hews. The Times and tho Tribune Dra-w1 Natuhai, gits is playing out In north' SoinC of tho Sn lie rent.

Milwaukhe, Oct. 29. 'Scores oi western Ohio, Conclusions. blocks of Milwaukee's largest business Kicvf.n eloping couples Were married in one daV nt ileifersonvillo, Ind. firms, together with hundreds of frame houses, wero destroyed by fire last BASED ON THE REGISTRATION, (EN.

Jamks W. Tuttlk, hero of Fort night. Commencing in an establish' Donelson, died at Casa Grande, recently of paralysis. ment on East Water street, next to th river, the flames driven by the fearful Gun. Poh, of Detroit, received word The Times Noes Certain Democratic 'lo, toi-y Li llio Figure aid tho Tribune Stcs Ovekwhnlmlng Hepuh- from the war department that his 20' hurricane that was blowing spread with frightful rapidity to tho lake over half foot channel between Duluth, Chicago and Huffalo had been fully approved WASHINGTON NOTES Skn ATfm Stanford has reconsidered his determination to resign from tlm senate on account of 111 health if the next California legislature was republican, fie wontn tfo remain ill the senate to push hind loan bill.

MiNiHTKn Pavihck Egan has made public an open letter in which ho replies to the charges made against him by Wayne MacVengh, whom he denounces as a pettifogging renegade. Gen. A. AV. (Jukely speaks well of the military telegraph lines.

A MrcmoAN man offers Speaker Crisp $200,000 to start a but and woolen poods factory in that state, Crisp having maintained that these manufacture are a mile to tho east. It is utterly impossible to estimate tho loss with any de ana directing him to nrenrtre the ncces- New York, Nov. 1. Now that regis gree of accuracy. a complete list OK-MSItAt.

A NI5W device is a switch protector In which the switchman must lock hltrt" self in a box before 11a can throw a witch and let himself out only when tho switch is closed. Russia has demanded of Belgium that all passports issued by that country to Intending visitors to Russia stato tho religion of the bearer. The demand is aimed at tho Jews. Tine Hawaiian cabinet was ousted October 17 on a vote of want of confidence by tho legislature. "Bitten" Pomhroy has announced tlmk ho will Vote for Harrisoii.

Kino: Gisiluaft df Greece celebrated his hiiver wedding on the 27th. Tins Argentine government will suppress tho revolt against the local government of Santiago del Ewtero. A revolution in Ilayti is pending. The Moorish government and tho Anghara tribesmen have ended their little war and peace has been declared. Laiiouchere, in London Truth, says if ho were an American he would be a protectionist, Tiik banks fishing schooner B.

Iir Phillips, of Newfoundland, with fourteen men on board, is believed to have been lost; The Anchor lino steamer Rem mania sary advertisements for bids for doing tration in this stato has been completed, ino woric. Mus. Christiana BordhkW, of Lewis- of tho bi business houses cannot bo obtained, while to these must be added the small individual losses of hundreds republicans and democrats are busy figuring out their 'chances of victory or de town, 111., celebrated tho ono hundred and third anniversary of her birth the feat. of small property owners whose houses Tho democratic view of tho situation and household goods have been other tlay. bho is In splendid health.

I'atsy Cakciff. the well known may bo shown by tho following, taken from tho Times: pugilist, is sick at a hospital at Port The tract burned is over half mile wide east and west and a mile north Tho best promise of democratic) succens Is land, Ore.j With typhoid fever. Twice found in the registration in this he lias been at the point of death. and south. Commencing in the establishment of the Union Oil Co.

at 275 It id about 34,001 more than over before. It la Highly profitable under tho republican tariff. Liquoiis will bb sold ia Jackson park during tho world's fuift After a long' discussion tho national conv Tiik public funeral services over the deiMoiliy a democratic fetfiRtfatlon the gains body of Mrs. Harrison were held in In' itrall uemocruiio, tho decreases are all repub' Water street, the fire was burning fiercely when the city department Hifin. A great registration for Cleveland and dianapohs, on tho 28th and tho remains were laid to rest In Crown Hill roissiou iwsltled that it would not in Stoveiison.

All the democratic) manugors are sincerely satisfied. They know what it i'eached tho scene. Owing to the hurricane that was blowing the men were wriuro win eontrncts made by the Chicago directors for the sale of light cemetery. A Fearful fire broke out in Milwaii- utterly unable to do anything and for means, because they know how the registration tvas workod for by tile democrats, and that it is fully up to their private estimates of kee on the 88th, starting in tho Union what it should bo. Harrlng some of the so- Oil warehouse.

Twenty-five blocks called republican districts, the city is registered Were consumed. The loss Was between up to the full limit One voter in every Ave of went down off tho Portuguese coast during the recent fearful storm. All the passengers and crew, numbering 113, were drowned except nine. any practical results -ght as well have done nothing. In spite of this tho men worked bravely and did all in their power, risking their lives in the burning buildings and endeavoring by tearing down blocks in advance of the path of the fire to check it.

This was in population is what the census Bharps call for; $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. Several ual ties we're reported. one voter in six la noarer the facts in a city like this. But take it at one vote in ilvo and ellm Incendiaries in Cleveland started a Lmilio Castelar, the eloquent ex- inute republican decreases, and It appears that The late rains fiave been followed by rapid wheat seeding in the state. Senator In galls canceled his Chicago engagement upon tho advice of his physician.

Gov. McKinley, of Ohio, addressed a large republican meeting at Leavenworth on the 24th. D. A. Haines, of Ottawa county, cut eighty-four acres of corn in nineteen days with one horse.

The Missouri Pacific railroad has sent $10,000 to the families of the victims of the Dalton raid at Colfey ville. The wheat fields look fresh and green and the late rains will make a good strong growth before cold weather. Tho Illinois university football team was lately defeated in a match game at Lawrence by the Kansas university team, tho score being 2(5 to 4. Prof Willard, of the stato agricultural college, recently secured a meteorite in Phillips county that weighed about 1,250 pounds and is tho largest ono ever found in the state. The Y.

M. C. A. of Kansas, Oklahoma and the Indian territory recently met in convention at Lawrence with. BOO dolegates in attendance.

Tho convention was in session five days. Mathew Armidale, of Cheyenne county, threshed 2,200 bushels of wheat from 110 acres, and H. B. Steck, of Barber county, had 104 acres of Turkey wheat which gave him 3,241 bushels. The executive council held a special meeting at Topeka and passed resolutions of sympathy for Presidont Harrison in the domestic affliction that has boon visited upon him in tho death of his wife.

L. A. Hoffman, editor of the Harper Advocate, died in that town recently, aged 57 years. Mr. Hoffman was one of tho early newspaper men of Kansas, having moved from Pennsylvania to Doniphan county in 1857.

Ill health and alleged mistreatment by a brother caused Edward It. Overton, a Kansas City, negro, to commit suicide the other day by shooting himself. The ill treatment complained of was that he had been sick for several months and his brother failed to procure proper medical treatment for him. The nine-year old son of J. W.

Clark-son, who lives five miles south of Newton, was dragged to death by a cow tho other afternoon. The boy was leading tho cow to pasture with a ropo tied around his arm. She became frightened and ran, draggfng him through a hedge. His father ran to him and cut" the rope, but the boy lived only a few hours. A number of Chicago bankers had a gold medal mado to be presented to prime minister of Spain, will be asked the democratic voto must certainly be regis -vain, and all night long the flames con to deliver an oration at the opening of the world's fair.

tered up to tho full limit. The republican reserve voto has not come out -The republican managers know it, and thoy are squirming Ci.EAiiiNG house returns for the week ended October 28 showed an average around for fako explanations of tho registration that will encourage republican workers in the states that are doubtful, which is not tho decrease of 0.8 compared with tho corresponding week of last year. In New wvuragcB anu stxiuulauts. FuNliitAL services were held over the remains of Mrs. Harrison in the East room of tho White house on the morning- of tho 37th, after which they left, on a special train for Indianapolis with the president, relatives and near friends.

A BUI.INO of the treasury department allows Chinese actors to enter the country. THE EAST. It is now believed that the liabilitie. of C. Burkhalter wholesale grc ccrs of New York, will reach over $700,000, with preference's of $183,307.

Assignee Fancher declared to a reporter that he had no doubt the failure was an honest tine. A. humous accident occurred in the Wfv.e Manayunk tunnel near Philadelphia on the Heading1 railway. An ex-preiis and a coal train met in collision, the wreck taking lire. Ten or more persons were killed and thirty or forty injured.

case with Now York state, which is In Now York and Brooklyn the rcglstrati'A York the decrease was 7.7. fire in a large glass worksi, in which two people were killed. A terrific explosion of a nitroglycerine magazine at Lima, killed three men and injured others. Tiik Missouri Puclflc Railway Co. donated $10,000 to the families of the citizens killed by tho Dalton desperadoes at Coffey Ville, Kan.

Jvlns. Mary Cordell, of Chicago, Washed her flowing tresses in alcohol, which then caught fire and she was (lis-figured for life. An effort will bo made at tho coming K. of L. convention in St Louis to this year numbers about 50,000 more tha Six thousand miners struck at Broken was in 1838.

More than two-thirds of this Increase concedediy goes to the democrats. In II 111, New South Wales. Scones wero similar to those at Homestead. Tub two great Itarties will bo almost dicatiohs are that tho ineroase in the number of enrolled voters will of itself add about 20,000 Voters to the democratic plurality south of the northern boundary line of the city. The net Cleveland plurality in I8S8 south of Westchester county was and the most conservative estimates that it is possible to make, furnished equally balanced In the Fifty-third congress, according to a statistician, with the people's and Farmers' Alliance members holding a balance of power.

modify the constitution So as to admit by the registration figures, show that Cleveland will not have less than 91,030 plurality be During the gale off Ireland tho schooner Annie went on tho rocks of tho County Down and her six sailors of politics in the order. The divorce business In Denver, is booming. The number of divorces applied for during tho last six months exceeds the number applied for during low that same lino. The best republican boast is that Mr. Harrison will come down to the northorn boundary line with his plurality of which was Of course, no shrewd republican politician believes tuat Mr.

Harrison perished. Several Europeans having been seen tinued along their way from the establishment on East Water street Where the blaze started the path of the fire was in the shape of an immense the connecting point of the two bars being in the oil establishment, with one line extending directly east to tho lake, the other running to the lake in a southerly direction. Through immense factories from four to seven stories high, which were supposed to be fireproof, the flames spread with as much ease as through the frame cottages, which they attacked further cast. After wiping out the factories and wholesale establishments the fire found easy prey in the scores of blocks filled with frame houses, which extend east of Milwaukee street. From here the flames leaped to the freight house of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore Western.

These caught in tha extreme southern end and in a moment Were ablaze along their whole length, over two blocks. Adjoining the depots were the freight yards of the same railroad, as well as of the Chicago Northwestern. These yards were filled with hundreds of loaded cars, all ot which were quickly consumed. As soon as it was seen that tho yards were in the path of the holqcaust a score of switch engines were set at work to endeavor to get the loaded ears out of the yards. As soon as the destruction of the railroad yards was assured, the wind, us though prompted by malice, veered from west to northwest.

Had it remained in tho west, the flame would in tho Dahomey army, Col. Dodds, tho will come down with any such figures this year. tho previous six months by nearly 100, Diphtheria is epidemic at Columbus, They know he will not and they say as much when thoy are not talking for publication. ind. J.

S. Hackman, of Elkhart, died The republican jig Is up in this stale, The New York city registration shows that Tha To avoid thirty-three useless suits Receiver S. Graham at Philadelphia applied in behalf of the defunct Iron Hall to have tho court decree tho title to all the order's funds to the receiver, without prejudice to attachments filed under such suits. This was granted. Tammanv ratified 'the nomination of Cleveland Stevenson at New York jmih night ur me aotn.

Ukv. a H. Dickinson, Congregation-alist of New Haven, has re of gangrene, following cutting his corns. apportionment has rendered It impossible to mako an analytical comparison of tho registra THE SOUTH. tion this vear district by dlstriot New York The Tolliver-Howard feud of eastern city is thirty assembly districts.

In 1888, and IT). Kentucky has broken out afresh after two years' slumber. Tolliver was last year, for that matter, there were but twenty-four. The election districts aro not the killed and Wylie Tolliver fatally in "A jured, while Ham Howard received four French commander, has offered a reward of $100 for each one captured. News comes from Rio Grande do Sal, Brazil, of a conflict between tho civil guard and a regiment of engineers stationed at Porto Alegre.

I It looks as. though basqball salaries would bo lower next year. A rumor is current at Apia that the British government will annex Samoa or at least declare a protectorate, though heretofore It was generally understood that when King George, of Tonga, died England would take that island and Germany Samoa. The court of queen's bench at Dublin has issued a writ of execution against William O'Brien for 3,000, the amount of a judgment against him in a libel suit. signed.

A recent sermon on free trado balls in his body. "ispioased some of his hearers. The Clark democrats of Texas are okest fires are raging in tho mount greatly worried over the provision of John Kloehr, who killed Wiree of tha ains near 'ireraont and Carlisle, Pa, Rkv. AV. E.

Loucks, of Camden, N. the new state ballot law which forbids tho use of ono name on more than one ballot, tho republicans having indorsed Dalton gang in their recent raid on has gone nervously prostrated. A woman of Atlantic City made tho Coffeyville. The medal was recently forwarded to Mr. Kloehr.

It is of gold his nomination. trouble. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gould, son of Jay Gould, has with a large diamond set in tho center.

The inscription reads: "John Kloehr the emergency arose, the man have exhausted Itself in tho lake. Chief J. W. Wooten fell into a kettle of boiling soap at Terrell, Tex. from the effects of which it died in a few hours.

TUU LATEST. Foley kept the fire confined to one block on East Water street until 7 The compress mill at Temple, The Kansas Undertakers association same un3 even comparison maao on the basts of tho election districts would be of no value. Hut tho new Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth assembly districts comprise exactly the same territory as was comprised last presidential year in the old Twenty-fourth assembly district and the district furnishes an excellent map to show that the increase in registration is all due to dcraocratlo gains. In tho registration In the territory was i.1 313. 'lhis year it is 17,748, a gain 4,435 in a territory which is overwhelmingly democratic and which gave Mr.

Flower a plurality of 3,008 votes last year. The great democratic voto comes largely from the districts that are on the rrVer and in these districts tho increases have been largely democratic. HOW REPUBLICANS FIGURE IT. The republican view may be shown by the following, taken from tho Tribune: The registration in this city and throughout tho state was completed on Saturday. It is regarded by tho republican leaders with oomplete satisfaction.

Careful examination ot tho re turns, not only from New York, Kings county and the neighborhood of the city, but from tho smaller cities of tho slato and from tha rural districts so far as heard from, which was made yesterday at republican headquarters, assured Chairman Hackctt and his associates in campaign work that the republicans are certain of carrying tho stato for Harrison and Hold The stato of Now York can be lost to tho republic o'clock, when it got away from him and burned. Loss, $80,000. (the cofiin trust) has gotten into leaped across tho street and began a rapid march toward Lake Michigan, six Deputy Sheriff uollabuidb was drugged and shot dead at a dance at Chapel Hill, Ark. Ho was put out of blocks away. Tho entire lower part of the Third trouble.

There are fifty-eight members of the association in Kansas, all of whom have been arrested by the United States authorities on the charge of violating the anti-trttst law. A hearing of the case has been set for November 24 before United States Commissioner J. the way by friends of parties indicted for murder, as ho was a material wit ward, inhabited largely by poor Irish ness. families, is devasted. About 300 dwellings have been destroyed and the poor The mortgage on the Chattanooga Southern road has been foreclosed.

C. Wilson at Topeka. people have been wandering about tha streets loudly lamenting their losses. Wright and Cudnhy closed out their big deal in pork at an Immense profit No agreement has yet been reached between the Gulf, Colorado Santa Fe and the operators. In a fire which destroyed tho hut of a miner at Des Moines, two children wero burned to death.

Tins light between Choynaki and Godfrey took place at New York and Choynski was the victor in fifteen rounds. At Alexandria, Mrs Morrler went visiting, leaving her four little children in the house, and while sho was away the house burned with tho children in it. The Schuykill (I'a.) coal exchange, A waterspout in southwestern Texas The dead body of Charles Pickering, coon married to Sarah fShrady, stepdaughter of Dr. George 11. Shrady, of New York.

Iiev. Robert Collyer ofll-ciated. At a flro In a Pittsburgh, leather store seven firemen were suffocated by smoke and three of them may die, At a conference of republican managers at New York the situation was canvassed and confident hopes of the elec tion were expressed. Tim failure of Clement M. dimming1 was announced on the New York Stock exchange.

Liabilities assets, It is Rtated at Pittsburgh, that there is a prospect of settling the river minora' strike at a reduction of one-half cent a bushel on the old rate. At Perry, N. while David Allen was watching the game a foul ball struck him over the heart lie gave gasp and fell dead. A New York undertaker named Delay took $50 to decently bury a corpse. On exhumation it was found that he interred tho body nuked in a pine wood drowned ono man and a great many Some plan for the relief of them will cattle and horses.

an old soldier, was iouna me oiner morning in a clump of bushes near the home. Investigation proved that death was due to exposure. He was dis At Palos, on the Kansas City, no doubt be made, but at thiB time people seem to be stunned and aro doin nothing. Memphis Birmingham road, Engin At 10 o'clock the gas works were charged from tho soldiers' home some eer Harry Monroe and Fireman William Church wero killed and Conductor Frank Black was fatally injured by the burning and frequent explosions oc weeks ago and during this time he appeared to have no other abiding place explosion of a locomotive boiler. except that which he could find in Capt.

W. G. Veal was shot dead at curred that shook tho whole city. Thf lights went out The department used dynamite in an effort to stop the advance of tho flames and several buHd ings were blown up. places near by the home.

Dallas, by Dr. R. H. Jones, in the Thomas McDougal, a Leavenworth 4 .1 in calculating the wages and hours of the miners of the Schuylkill region, have fixed the rate at 8 per cent, above the $250 basis. This is an advance of pension agent, was recently nrresieu headquarters of the confederate reunion, it is said for a wrong done Mrs.

During tho course of the fire a num on the charge of violating pension laws. Jones twenty-three years ago and He is accused of detaining and refusing per cent, over last month's wages. One troop of the Fifth cavalry, com which she had never disclosed until re cently. ber of barns and largo livery stables were burned. These were filled with horses, which were liyerated by tho police.

Tho horses ran wildly about the streets and before they could bo The British steamer II. M. Pollock manded by Capt. Hall, left Fort Reno, I. for the Cherokee strip with in was on fire at Galveston, Tex.

Sho had to give over papers belonging to an old veteran named George W. Ilutt. The arrest was ordered from Washington. McDougal claims he went to considerable expense to secure Hutt's papers and that he was simply holding them until paid for his outlay and trouble. structions to clear the same of all cat 600 bales of cotton in tho hold.

The caught a number of persons were run tle. Reinforcements will follow if nec damage was $18,000. down and badly injured. essary. Little Rock, is in tho throes From reports now coining in it would Order has been completely restored of a municipal scandaL The annual financial statement of the in the city of Santiago del Estero, Ar seem that the number of lives lost will be considerable.

Oas and oil wells are being developed ans only by tho occurrence of an unforeseen contingency, and it is by no means likely in a canvass likinthis. The registration in this city is looked upon as significantly favorable to tho republicans. Tho democrats have all along predioted a big registration of ani-whero from 339,003 to 331.0)0 (the latter was Mr. Croker figures), upon which thev could predict a plurality for Mr, Cleveland of 75.000 to The normal increase would have brought it to SB 1,00.1, but the full registra-tration is 303,8 3. a heavy decrease in tho democratic prophecies.

Estimating tho number of ballots which will bo cat for the prohibition-isls, socialists nnd people's party at thirf will leave 280,003 votes to bo divided between and Cleveland. Pour years ago Gcu. Harrison received 106,023 and Mr. Cleveland had 102,738. This year nobody would put Harrison's below the number received in 1888, while conservative politicians of both parlies havo figured it nt 123,030, At tha ratio of increase in Blaine's voto in 1884 over Garlield in 168).

which was about 12 Harrison will have next month U8.0J0 votes. But Harrison's increase in 1888 over Blaine in 1881 was over 17 per cent. If this ratio is maintained at the coming election President Harrison's vote will be 125,000. Even at 16 per cent, over four yenra ago tho voto for the presidential republican candidate would reach 119,500. But the estimates nt republican headquarters were placed ot tho lower figure of UIMKiO votes for Harrison, and this would leave Cleveland 153,0 jo, or 7,00) less than he received four years ago.

That his majority will not exceed 50,000 in New York rityseenis a most reasonable con-elusion Adding aM for Kings and 1,0 0 for tho counties of Itichmond, Queens and Suffolk will make the democratic majority only for tho republican Interior to overcome. That they will come down to Kings with 03,033 or 95,030 majority for Harrison is far mora likely than they will bring down less than 60,000 majority. gentine. The rebels have been disarmed by the federal troops. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe railroad, submitted to the recent meeting of the stockholders at Topeka, showed that The losses will reach $10,000,000.

At 2:40 o'clock this morning the fire Logan county? Ark. William Potter, a prominent citizen of Helton, fell from a bluff, kill A collision took place on the South was under control. ing himself instantly. His skull, a leg Leading insurance men say that ern Pacific railway between two passenger trains near Tucson. The engineer, named Hoffman, was reported killed and several others badly injured.

about of tho loss is covered by insurance. Some of tho losses are as fol Henry B. Ryder, formerly American lows: Bubb Kipp, furniture, S30.000; consul at Copenhagen, has been sen tenced there to eighteen months imprisonment for theft, fraud and per J. Mott paints and oils, J. 1.

Kissinger, wholesale liquors, Milwaukee mirror works li. Leedersdorf, tobacco, Mugler Lithograph company $150,000, Ronndy, Beckham jury. Itonr.ERS entered the Phivnix national box. lie was charged with larceny. Phof.

Swi.vton, author of the welJ known school books, died at New York aged 00. He was born in Scotland. A bkkioVs fire broke out in the lyn Cooperage building at Jersey City, N. and before it was subdued about $300,000 damage was done. The Boston Maine and the Reading railroads have formed a combination.

Edwahd Gallek has been sent to tho penitentiary for thirteen months. Ho was postmaster at Spring Hill, and carelessly abandoned his trust, leaving the office locked up which was contrary to law. At Maplcton, a ear ran away down an inclined plane, and dashing into a wa'ting crowd at a depot killed three persons. The municipal election in Newport, B. went in favor of the republicans.

UK WjEStI John P. Rea, ex-commander of th O. A. is out for Cleveland and tho democratic ticket in Minnesota. Rowena, the two-year-old Palo Alto filly, made a mile against time in 2:18 at Stockton, the fastest time ever fciade by a two-year-old filly.

Ben Bowlegs, a noted Creek desperado, has been captured. A family of four persons were burned to death in a tire at Cleveland, O. The Chicago registration reached over 270,000. Ensr.RT KfcENAKD, of Chicago, 65 years old, wealthy and a recluse, was found sitting at a desk in his library v.ifn his head split wide open, Ku'ibrv was the tjnparent pio bank in the village of I'hoenix, fifteen miles north of Syracuse, N. and got wholesale products, $35,000, H.

Ssoher- away with $3,000. The ninth victim of asphyxiation at tels wholesale grocers, J. Wellmnre wholesale grocers, Milwaukee Chair company, Northwestern freight houses, Hyde park, Chicago, was John Reynolds, the average operated mileage of the Atchison system proper is 7,124 miles; gross earnings, net earnings, increase in grosi earnings, incrcaso in net earnings, $1,000,700. The gross earnings of the entire system for the past yenr bus bsen net earnings, 515, increase in gross earnings, increase in net earnings, Tho net incoim1 from various properties not included in the above statement amounted to $1,000,000. Paul Switlick visited hU sister ton miles north of Silver Lake tha other night, and when he motmU' his h--jrso to return homo a pistol shot was hoard and Switlick received an ujly bullet wound in the left side.

Ho full to tha ground and was pieke-J up unco is -i by his nephew. A revolver was found tied to the saddle of SwitliclOs horse, but he said that he had no revolver ini did not know where the w.vipm from. Investigation points to a probable attempt atmurdcr. S.vitlick isnn old settler and is a far.n.-r and stock raiser. Recently he we it into life insurance rather heavily a -y 'a now carrying policies aggrifjaMnz 000.

found dead in the Hotel Bernard. These deaths were due to the abominable gas and an arm were broken. Webster Flanagan, collector of customs at El Paso, and Ah Jake, indicted with him for irregularities in the admission of Chinamen into this country, were dismissed on trial. The Medical association of Lauderdale county, have bolted from the state association, and are now termed by the latter professional outlaws. The members of association refuse to abide by the state law concerning lictns-ing of practitioners.

A knitting factory has been formed at Meridian, Miss. The false work of a new bridge being constructed over the Cumberland river at Pineville, collapsed and five workmen were thrown into the river, fifty feet below. E. Hickox, of Wy-mouth, was killed and the rest seriously injured. L.

Zant, alias Black man, under arrest at Vicksburg, for robbing John Loomiller of $8,400 in Oklahoma City, turns out to be Curt Easley, of Bowie, Tex. Gov. Northen, of Georgia, in his annual message, calls for legislation against lyuchiujf, contents and cars, Milwaukee service. Lake Shore and Western freight Senator John C. Carlisle failed to houses, T.

Flugo confectioneries, Saner register for this election. He explained that he was away from his district at the time and expected the customary gloves, fifty smaller business buildings, 500 dwellings and two days grace. cottages, T. V. Dosinen Co Mann S.

Valkntixe will bequeaths WeCsel Vitler, machinery, Wagros Advanced. Thiladklpiiia, Nov. 1. The Schuylkill Coal exchange, in calculating the wages and hours of the miners of the Schuylkill region for tho last half of October and the first half of November, have fixed the rate 8 per cent above the $2.50 basis. This if an advance of '2 per cent over last month's wages.

I eland J. Webb Iitaane. Topeka, Nov. 1. At 3 o'clock this afternoon Leland J.

Webb, formerly national commander-in-chief of the Sons of Veterans, was declared insane and sent to the asylum. his collection of curios, 55,000 cash and his elegant mansion a-t a nucleus for a public museum at Richmond, Va, Toepner Eisens, machinery, Bayley Sons, machinery, Inbnsch Bros grocers, Feneker Broconfred, Delaware Quentin, tool shops, Milwaukee Bag A. J. Hil bcrt g.tyoring extracts, $4,000. The steamer 1'urltau run into row- boat on New York sound.

Ona man was drowned and three injured. Tuehk is a cabinet criMs in.

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