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jiuMASCOHE SUNK.
mpniC DK8CBIPTXOS OF TDK
TblUH“ LB DISASTER.
, crew •» Badly thst
im* '' P „ird off la Hokes-He.
' Coedect <’f H e Crew—
' work cf » Mttle bklff.
«October 0.—A special from
**■ rfrlrdesu to tbe Foe-Dispatch lays
M*« of the I* Mwoofte resulted
I*"* 1 .* c0 Unp 8 e of one of the boiler floe*.
ion spent its forco directly back-
IKTu, tbe engine rootu, nod tbe crew
^ ^tabouta anffnred from being
•j, 11„ escaping steam. Eleven of tbe
w terribly burned tbnt huge
V^ r , peeled trom tbelr bodies.
.THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12,1886.—TWELVE PAGES.
MILES’S TERMS,
*»«er. , n«T Tuttle, or Avlsosa. Say. Ceo.
. Term, ware Kotin ly Justified.
A To^ l ' IS ’.°. 0l0b " —Ex-Governor F.
tiJ.Z , of AnIon ». »aa in tfce city yea.
HU-a rKJ? S •%*»"“
p P er in the Territory for many years,
th«o, T ry ? n ? nal r “P 0,t mode by
them under Arthur's and Cleveland's
•dminUtration. I asked for the same, and
= W*:«PO?t to
of them have died,
of tbe killed end injured
®- ait%* wlitre loom muu
t0l fc« are'now caring for them,
ftr naider o f paeeengcr, was lost with
1 Ijloscotie, and it ia thought that
l*en drowned or killed whose bodicB
*nepilot l t^“Badvantage of her head-
^Sad&ebolt toward the shore. In.
EVjks caused him to abandon his p»at
'.,7a. atage plank oould be lowered
leaving bU poet, the current turned
£ toafa bow out into tbe river again,
2 her stem swung close to the bauk,
' J c «ardcd means of escape for several
at the end of the boat,
DISEASED CATTLE.
DIFFICULTY IN TF.LUNG DISEASED
CATTLE WHKN DBttSSKD.
Dr. Krfftoo, of New York, Seyeltla BiScult
to Dttcmlne tf MTettcro Bleat la He*
frtfferator Care fa DUtawil
or not-<JnnTRUtlning.
„ „„ „ OT . ... NxwYona, October C.—Dr. Cyrua Edaon
Congress last December embodied mv to d * y B “* d ® * P 6Monftl inspection of the
recommendations, thereby indorsing them icd boxe * of tUc importers ot Chicago beef,
“Do you think Gen Silo. w™; t0 “ ttke »»«> ‘ b “‘ “® l** 1 of diseased cattle
for iimkiug a compromise with GeJSrinw?” "“‘’nmghtinto the city from the West.
“ho I don’t I think Qen. Miles pursued Cn ?"P^ Ed *® n * «* d «« tbe ‘“P*«V.
»he only poaaible course to secure ne*. « in 01 J “*y looked the boxes over on all
the Territory. U waToS.'c SSffSlt ^ «»«•?»« *®'*f «'<*“ «“ Weak Ho
ion, and baa alwaja been mine that the f '“ h ® b “ touadthe conteuuof the refrig-
captnro of Oerontmo on auv terms and the l" tor “ rM unobjectionable,
removal Of him anil bia men ” as esstn- !l Dr ' Edaon this morning said: “We are
•ini to permanent peace If these "““'ewhat handicapped in this work by tbe
Indiana lmd been forced to surrender un-K® 0 ® 1 ** ol diagnosing disease in a drear-
conditionally, as the government demand. ®? without having the entrails of
ed, which it would have been almost iru- ,1 . 1 * enimala 10 b » Q >L, It w very hard to de-
posliVile to make them do, and had betn ” 10st cm,ts whfc *' her or not It baa
given a legal trial for their crimes. wh.U had . I'lenro-pnouinotiia. All havo this
would it ell have done? So witnesses were mu ® b 10 «° b J* b °*«wr, if the disease baa
alive to prove their guilt, and thev would m ^® cou . ldd ®“ b '® ad ^«® I‘ 1 ‘ a, ® 1 1 "
have been cleared for want of evidence: that *P? t0 1 R,h, ' r “'? the nb ®' and ,B dr * wdn i' the
is If they had cot escaped before their trial, mI»M. ha. to betamawayiineonaeqiiMioe
and resumed their bloody Operation.,.” the inside of the nba is not smooth, but
J r slightly rough, showing the evidence of the
THE HACK QUESTION. I tearing away ot tbe membrane. This ia
.. — 1 what we are look for but have not found.
rowd (lather Around the Itlchmr.nd I do not believe it possible that great
vent Farrell Entering. | concerns like Armour's or Swift’s would
BPkNKII TO DEATH.
Two Children Lo... Th-dr I.T.* In the Flames
In a Chicago lluimd Hume.
Cbicaoo, October 7.—Two children, a boy
aged 10 anil his sister, 3 years, were burned
to death in their beds at 158 Warn avenue by
the tire which broke out this morning. The
house ia a two story frame, the home of
George O. Dsvis. The names were already
under groat headway when discovered by
neighbors, who turned in the alarm from
the box at the corner of Wood and Windsor
streets. The occupants of the house had
not lieen aroused at the time the diaoovery
won made, and such as saved themselves
were obliged to jnmp from the upper story
windows, the first floor of the building
having been completely enveloped In flames,
lly this time the mother of the children
burned was severely, if not fatally, injured,
and lisd one arm broken <u several places
Tne firemen made desperate efforts to save
the children.
The knights of labor.
KSTBRN UNION T \K£S A JUMP.
»I»J Uooltl Pajft he Didn’t Da It, Though the
Street was sure ho Did.
THE? ARK VERY SLOW IN OBTTINO ! Stw V ort Sun.
DOWN TO BUSINESS. | * Nearly 135 000 .hares of Western Union
Telegraph stock were traded in on the Stock
All the Contested Delegations Noe Tet De-1 Exchange yesterday at an advance of 4 per
■ term'ued Oa-The llrnokiyn Delr.ntes <*“*■ *« I s ‘he eleae. Thia treinendoua
Win, Save on.. Man-Police- movement naturally started alleovu o'sto-
tuen at tl.. Doors. rieu about tclograph elfairs. A» the u.»
fer books closed for tbe annual eltotion of
director, aome time ago, reports that the
RiciiuoNr, October 7. - Before the hour of stock waa being bought for control did not
9 had struck, the delegates to the Knights of receive much attention. Tbrroaro people
Labor convention, in the several hotels and in Wall atreet, however, who helievo tliat
boarding-houses, had fioiahed breakfast, Mr. Oould and bis associates will have to
and groups of neatly-dressed, intelligent- tight to retain their seats tn the directory,
looking men were seen proceeding toward This belief may arise from tho fact that
the armory hall, through every street lead- some new elements are likely to obtain rep
ing to it. Fifteen minutes after tbe hour resentetion in the board,
fixed for beginning the seveton even tho Another story waa that the lion. John
latest stragglers had arrived, and the work Fender, M. P., the head of the ocean cable
of the fourth day was under way. As to enterprise in Lugland, lud bought Air.
the eletaila of that work tbe tour walls Robert Garrett's interest in the Daltimors
, ... , , ... ■ ™^of the armory barred out the outer world and Ohio Telegraph Company. This pro-
4 C!.ik Ij^b^m^ mee la Washington | into ftt Im , t temporary ignorance, and not voksd n denial from President Green of the
until tbe close of the session could eveu I Western Union, who went further and said
auoh information os was decided should be that the situation, no far as competition is
made publio be looked for. eoneerned, was unchanged.
At tbe close of the morning session mat- The theory that the street elnng to mnat
tent were exactly in the tame position as I tenaciously was of a termination of tbft
they were la-t evening. The discussion of I cable rate war and a conaiquent restoration
ROBBING TI1K MAILS.
Arro.t, ,1 -Caught In the Act.
Washington, October 0 —Otis F. Ham,
nllas Franklin Cook, clerk iu the Washing
ton City poM-othce, was arrested to-night
for robbing the mails. Recently, com
plaints of lots of valnablo letters
Thtntre lo I'
„ ull lu „ Bicbmond, V*., October 0.—It was ru-1 knowingly permit diseased beef to be
rt “ i nne cabin bov reaching the I ““ed to-day that delegates of District 49,1 shipped. Smaller shippers aro the ones we
t'P 1 ''. “ d , ?nhior even getting toeir wi ‘ 1 ‘ lb ® colored bx ® tb «- Ferrell, intended mainly havo to look about for. It give, ns
^ttvithout injuries or even getting tneir j yojgg ( 0 jj, a iii 0 h m0n( j Theatre this even-1 quite inough to do. Shipment* r.f Weatem
lots of I ^
nsve been numerons, and inspectors .were I the’'Morrison case, which bad then been be- I of rates. The street argues that the disast-
dataih-d to watch the clerks. I gun, was resumed immediately after the I isfled stockholders of the French Gablo
To-night Cook was esnght in the set of j opening of the session, and was continued I Company, which W a member ot the cool,
putti lg a lett r in hia pm kef. After his sr-1 nn m the sdjonrnmeot lor dinner. The 1 will force tho pool to take inch a step,
resb ho confessed that for several months 1 hour of adjournment is 19 o’clock, but it I The street almost to a man holds that no
psat he has been stealing and opening let-1 was nearly 1 o'clock before a
tors, and appropriating their contests. 1 -
Cook wes appointed in March, 1885, after
passing the civil
lures liieir
sf. T.
‘HTmostiy womsn and children, who “““•
»d 8 X± manager of the‘&, w fiS
he* B nd manv nlaeed 1 Bud ' ^ * b ® ‘*tt* r was refused admi«-1 betf to this city are enormous. It is slowly
lahns -W— .-were* ! t.. ii-i- — *,0, j but surely supplanting beef killed here
We are trying to keep tbnt as pure
as possible. Up in Westchester county we
. - -■ found some isolated cnees of pleuro-pneu-
»* D . ‘i",* doino all in hia I rnnior , end gave instructions that Farrell I monia in time to prevent tue spread of
C “"'f Lv« fhTLto^gcre sSd crew : h °e‘d not be admitted, except to tho gal- Urn diseiuc. Our working Lee is
jtvt'to »» I 8 . the I lory reserved for negroes. She called on I very small and insufficient. If we were not
j»p«4 ovetboar , I ,)hj e | 0 j Police Foe to afford protec-1 so short-handed, I would go out or feud out
T 200 “on iu case of trouble. V The »nd ascertain the condition of affairs in
e* J®:, 1 ,® I l . U „ th- Illinois shore on. I cb W called ou l’owderly at I Chicago with reference to tbs precaution lo
SiS T Cdtoi .nd swk tU onL Ford ’» H ® 1 ® 1 - to r «<l 0 ®*‘ “>»> b® »Sn here. Now we know it only from
’ I b ® ®«® bi », ‘pHocnce to prevent an attempt new,paper accounts "
waa one hut Mr. Gould oould make each a move-
taken. ’ ment in Western Union as was the feature
When the afternoon session began thn of yesterday's market. All theso reports
service examination under I Alortison case was onee more taken up, and did not seem to disturb the oomposnro of
the nameof Ham. It has since been learned u »-aa expected it would be disposed of Mr. Gould, who, according to trustworthy
ti>r.t his name is Cook. Us is 48 ye ,rs of I within an hour, and the ea*o of the 8t. I accounts, owns nearly nne-third of tho
age and has a family. IIo oame onginullj I LonU delegation then proceeded with. It capital stock of the Western Union, or. In
-rens A-ostcn. jj. 0 » expected that this eaee will occupy | round figures. 250.000 shares of the par
Chicago, October 7.-NoUocs were this | Morrison caiaare luvolv,
moroiog posted iu oil tbe stock yards * * * -***~»- «—•
packing bouses to tbe effect that ou and af*.
ur Monday tbo boon of work would be I *£• - .
ten inatfikd of eight, as is now tbe rule. [
The notices were signed by nineteen firms,
» ■. "iT:"* nvacrit hfiino ihH «h«.L uu »"nneuce prevent an aitemi r newspaper acconnts.
“.'’’u^nP ^ml^tork tells the fol- to,otoe «* tbo colored delegate, I Tho Board of Health
fclrjSory'ofthe disaster ’ " | ss it would cause trouble, l’owderly sent | official action in the premi
word that he was too busy to see him, but
baa taken
premises j et.
it WlMded »t Nselr'a and w«w pulling out, gent |l a y CH> 0 { the executive board, tns’tead.
it ."mbSi e i if!SIg.n , |iks , th»t of s sky- j Tb ® fatter said he thought Farrell |
"l*
ANOTHER SOUTHERN ROAD.
r.',i uni oMUid the door t
mv* and »»w steam coming la
tabor tlicp. I saw ladies in their
[ and called
femrd. 1 raw tho fire
kisrdtck. and I took tho »
Mkrdeck an i auru-d down atalrs, whan the pilot
■ i rewnrers to them, tailing them all to pat
J lately. 1 ordered the etage-plank
done, and
"he rie-
Mrs. L
the | Would
I theater,
not
bat
io euier
could give
rho IUUlraor» and Ohio Railroad to IKvs
au Outlet to t»»o Unif of Ntsie<i.
Baltimohk, October 7.—It is pretty well
come •“®arance on tbo subjoct Before the then. *l ALT ? Mo . K ?' XJSSS. 7- jit U \T y x *?“
» B .m?to.»^ad.r C “S: ‘re opened Chief Foe'and thirty-five police
>e Udtee forward to the I meu Wire on guard there. At tbe hour I fJ *\ * n0t f°
wb Biatia wbsa the pilot I f or opening the theatre thousands I ‘b® ^ , tilnoro and Ohio Rail
P^P 1 ® «Mmbkd * 1
• - F - 1 The colored - 1 -'
Broad streot. I
and hi-
i prompllr . — , ..
lbs plank. Tbs rtc-1 tell'iw mombers of District 49, did noi
-•a co IBunedlsIely. 1
M ov«l».*nl. which
„ pi «b lbs Indies ou
LS bn t» A'"! uieiplsnk ■nunc oal. Mrs.
bism iuursd Into my sra« sort t lsnded hor
a,,arf.*hue I wm thrown Into tbs rlvsr mysslf. . ^
■too,-side of tbs suss and msds tbs msn I theater until nearly 10 o clock, before di.v
dslsgato
if Distri
appear, and there waa no dlatnrbai ce ot
the pea Ml
Mri.io a would bs>r up the huii*>. I thsu pening.
u , l-.U- of rocks sod crswDil ssliors. A I
o uom till oi«. wltu a •kill, took tho people off
.*»«■«■ sudslno sored a number tb« ■ _ ■ ■ »,«,■■. u..u,.uuwn,u, w -.
wtaslnc bu: 1 don't rbooUsct lbs skiff man's It Is Thonght The Crop Will bs 100.0001 5,"q i V obT^t nf «
■m. a. did soms nobl. work, howsvsr. I luitn Snort nr Euiuato. I and to I ensacola, t In. ibe oujeet or ex-
TVXAH COTIDN CROP.
roadfComp-iuy, whilr ic Europe, perfected
arrancsicr-nts for socuriug funds ueoessary
for cxtondiug the Sue sudooh V.llcy rail
road sooth to Fensacula, and that
woik is to be commenced within
thirty days. Tbe route is said to
bo over thn old line direct into
Salad, Vo., via Buchanan; thence sooth to
tlio fatuous Cranberry iron mines of North
Carolina, Birmingham, Ala , Dalton, Oa.
Hr tltJ
1 J. 11 mien, second pilot, lays:
us when '
tending so far south is to got an open and
direct route to the Gulf of Mexico, which is
now blocked to the Baltimore ~nd Ohio by
_ -J _ „ a ibe Richmond and Danville syndicate.
d m. .bsi | “f^^ ;i f ^e„ 8 e.Um R atod the cron ^ »vt r «“' c ‘ ," ilb c-ipitaUsto,
—"•' T™Kii s.r. Thi. 1,:..,,,. "ho ure to locate flfieen or more
1,600,UUO bales. Tbia I blast furnaces st Birminfham, Ala.
, - ■ , Gaiaxsto*, Oot. 8.—Tboro is considerable I
■Sftd *Sd tUt J* lJre l, pMtod “UhS ulk ‘ a lnie clrc *** regerdiog the probabl.
r*.nicocb tronbisordaaffsr, oat I uad-mtjod | cotton out-put of Texas for the present!
I* Tf'an did nut cam to rander any aMlstanca
tol<*
balen. This estimate
wjoily h»ispnsbsd wsssabots, not ssinsb, I was extensively circulated and »«e<_ptod I {bToxtensi'm of read*wUl U run thrtueb
E a.,vUb.vsb«„,nl.red«rep. ft .-.c.U. where lb. bre,
1 ti?inly existing touching tho extent of d^m- ‘ittw mfirtZ
, ago trom worms and recent ralne, a majority 1 i. t,,’i,„ ,.ninnl..lwl n'..ll„ ot tw,
totioies. Of .be rrebodr Edueu,i,..„l| , tb0 c ,, tt ou U,m. are inodned ‘° revue I ^^a'L^^TaS Northern iren
I tmflio of Birmingham, Ala., norib to tbu
Iho houne of Kiofunin A Range "Uosi-1 |.; uu . rtl market, which trade alouo will bo
ueir | ugnres for year* hare been generally sc-1 , to the lire
The | oepted by the trade, autboti/.-s the A.so- | * liur 8® l * d<1 ‘ T t0 tbe l>r *'
A BIG INUK'IHAKY Fill''.
THU FKABUDY-kUSD.
utres of (be i’nalXHly Ed
ruad Me, t In N. w York.
So i rk, October G—Tbe trustees of I
11 !. > Iv Educa’ioeal Fund held Uieir I figures for years hare lieen generally sc-
I-‘inlisting to-day in this city. The | eepted by the trade, authorizes the Asso-
It l ucwireprestul: Ex-PrcaldeutHayes, I cwted Ihress to state that the firm has re-
I Hr. c. Wmthrop and Theodore Lyman, | dneed its maximum figures for the |
I d itnsrcbuaetts; Chief Justice Wsite, I Texas crop from 1,600,000 to 1.400,.
IkKcll. It. Whippieef Mionesnts, Thos. |uo) bales. From Washington and
II kirbing of Louirians, Authony Drextl | two or three other
Id Paihidelphia, Samuel Urten
l'.‘ U<«achaaetta, and Juuu*
11 1 , l’srker of Tennessee. In
IkioiianJ address, Fresidtnt Winthrop | greater
Isiltlut the reduction of interest had I ports
■ eieininbed the Income realized from' '
■ knit 1«H in trnst by Mr
I '"Mr. llu coogratnlatod the
Ibii’ftr on their twenty years, successful
I '-d. »nd called a'tentiou to the necessity
Id waning natioual aid for education
I* tiiuded to ths Uiiteraey among
noun ties the
I, but
tlia'.
A Negro Cmfes«04 to B*ttls, Fir# la
Lwrjfo I’.aiilna mill In H'»,liil|tSD.
Washington. October 7.—Tho Pliu nix
pi ining mill, a large ttree-Ktory brink bud-
ing on Ohio avenue, was almost totally do
ravages by worms have been reported,
it is tue general belief of the trade here
uch loss and damage this season are not I sinytd by tire early this evening. Tbr
er Ilian are reported every reason, lie-1 bus on the building and machinery will
i all indicate that the worm ravages arc I amount to $15 000, insured for $12,000
ocal.
TWO CUOWNIJ STOLEN.
Clark Bros., w lio had just taken possess
ion of tho mill, lose $1,000 on lumber.
About an hour Indore the tire broko out
the building was put up for sale, at s liuiil
of $20,000; $19,500 was bid, but the
«T,er, M. It. McLean. refluent
g sell at that figure. L ur
w ing the flro Lientensnt Arnold artrsU-d
d:.,non would make them bettor, and I and stole two crowns from tbe shrine ot I Melt in M. Washington, colored, for, in no
«plr«udi. R, fairing to South Carolina, I the Blessed Virgin. The larger was s umg-1 of the mill, cn suapieiou of having set tho
riilrv/a Kobth* Hhrlni* of Him Ill»a<c*l Vlr<
(Iu mi Suit* l)tiu», lodun*.
Not** Daiik, Ink., October 7.—Uariy
_ _ . yesterday morning thieves broke into the I to
t- tecrow of ibe Houtb, sml said that I church of the University of Notre Damt *
A lt-turn to tea Hour*.
t expected that this case will occupy
much time, as no issues such ss were pre- value of $25,000 000,
He said to the Bun
reporter that he knew of no change in tho
the afternoon session, discus-1 situation, and that he did not look for any
of the report of tho commit- parllcnlar change right away. At to tbe cable
credentials on tbe case ot | business, be said that tho low rates had
stimulated the business until now they had
been obliged to duplex all their cables. The
District Aaaembl;
120 ol New York, headed by John Moi
bly
rrf.
ia Chicago.
all the oa-karw of eonaenneuee »»n, was continued, and it waa finally de- increased business waa spproaohing s point
all the packers of consequence d(] ^ ^ ^ rlrRttM from du . wller , lt wonld mlke np ‘ t ‘ h „ difforen'e to
trict, with the exception of Morrison, who receipts caused by the reduction. 8o for as
was rejected, and his alternate substituted Western Union was concerned, it had
This result was reached about 4 gained by the redaction, as its larger
amount ot tolla for land service in oonnoo-
As the committee on credentials desired t on with the othles more than mado up
InvitlLg tbe l’r«nuli**)t to Alabama.
Washikoton, October (>.—A dcli'gatiou of I for hitu.
gentlemen from Alabama, hesded by Mayor o'clock.
Ueesc, of Montgomery, waited on the Preei-1 As tb
dent to-duy, and invited him to attend the further time for the consideration of the I the temporary falling off of its receipts
" tto fair, to be beld at Montgomery early I ease of tbe contesting delegations from St. directly from ita cables.
November. TueFiesidt-nt s .id he would j Leals, the rules were aorjiended, and tbe I " Western Union," said Mr. Oonld,
'■onaider the invitation and inform them ol I conventionprvoredadtodiAcnaathequealion I an improving property, and tbo roduc'ion
hi» decision later. I of giving the support of Ute order to the I In rates lias done a great deal toward devol-
AlTEALl.su TO THE PEOPLE
loekad out cotton workers of Augusta, Oa.,
I curriers sod tanners of Salem. Mus., and
Ta Not Allow Oen. Knoibais to l»> relee or I journeymen plumbers of New York. There
its business. It has nil of tbe best
appliances for doing the business, and lms
reduesd tbe npwuse of doing it to a mini-
Units Them. I are throe thousand men in e«rl\ of tLe first I mum. I do not think that rates will eeer
Sons, October 7.—Ths bureau of parties I named bodies, sod about l,4l(J in the 1st-1 be restored to former figuretcrpuL up iiiucb.
supporting tbe government has issued an ter. It was decided to support them.
aoyway. We bavo been waiting for tho
appeal to the people and army, to refuse to I It was 5:30 when this business was con- business to grow np to tbe rates, and it
allow General Ksulbars to deceive or bribe I eluded anil recess taken to 7:30, it being doing it very fast.”
them. Tho appeal ssys: "Rather uphold | decided to bold an evening eesiion to eon* I Mr. Gould inquired the prioe of the stock
* tbe committee on ere- as if ha had not beard of a quotatioa for
was expected, would bo I »omo time, and added: "1 have a good deal
that bonr. of it, bnt none to atU. It ia all paul for, as
During the session, the following tele-1 all of my thing! are, and I do not pay any
gram was received by Mr. Powdsriy from I attention to Widl street. I havo not traded
'in ouo hundred shares of Western Union
this year.”
ths honor of tho country and army, and | sitter the report of
show veuraelvcs worthy ot Independence.” I dentials, which, it
The offi'ere ot the Sbamlit garrison have I ready to report at that bonr.
““ ‘ ~ g tue
telegraphed the government, asking
if it ia true, as Is
reported,,tbat Bulgaria Intends to make war I Pittsburg, l’a.:
on Russia. The government has promptly
denied that any such intention was enter
tained, and warned the inquiring officers I sod rear oobU Knishu fmtoraal gresila«s. May
that they wonld bepuniahed if they again Hows Charniiuc Aetreae 1’laye.t a t
qntstioned the government nbont its affairs. I intampMduu Its stausad oblscta are tally st 1 - --
The government h»s notified the foreign I mined.
comul* at Sofia that General Ksulbars, , w «- PrreldMt
tkntigh the Russian consul at Uustcbuk, I -^T I, 'f* cr * U , rT ' . _ ,
the military eomn-udor there to -XI** (oUowiog telegram from. F.-.I. Mo-1
rebase tbe politieid conspirators in his cua-1 Gulre, president of the Brotherhood of
roly, ihrer-tening to lioid him rriponidblc I b-i r |ienters, was read:
'( b.i ibfobeyed, prouiisinzliio', as a reward I gr ^ l ^"*010^0
■or compliance, promotion to tbo rank of I * rm My -■ur- l.l..
ootmiumder genet,d, when tho UoAei.tns ai- | llnkm, recosnise
rivc.1, andinformiugbim tbst tbe penalty of
refnsnl would tw red lie! mu to tile ranks.
THE LOVE AFFAUtt)OF .MIPS LV.WIH.
rt In
Two Dlvurca Haifa
New York Herald.
Has FaAKcts. o, October 3.—Tlis | apers
n the snit for divnros lirougbi by Mi-i.li-tT.
I.ewls, the aotfas*,agfci!iktherhuaband,
olph MsiUsnd, are full of scandalous rev-
movemsai and haste s led,ration of all earth's
however, regarding her own oondnet ia a
good deal mote interesting. Mr. Maitland
reruaei womii no 1wm.11™ to vno ™a.a Loo , Boaldt, c„| orcdt i ncior viee-com- » atUl in Aiuiralia, whither ho went with
,obn «"»»“»■ *’»“ 0r “ d A ?“’ We* 11 ® * b ®“ « a * Pr'^mnal
bis oomm nd tout bs had received and
declined the command and the soldiers ap-
pl .tided his conduct.
General Kaulbars, on Uto rente to Plevna,
limmontd the uioyor of the city to meet
of the
No. 50, department of II-1 tour. He ta an Englishman, aud|until "Bo
ldin, and urged tho official - to petition tbe | tiala r.ot being rt-sdy
Unoia, sent the following:
rtssas accept our Uante for Iho mealy Maps yew I interior town.
have takoa ta behalf of oar people. 1
At 7:30 o'clock, tho
nanzs" times waa a mnoio teacher at a small
By shear look ho became
Czar to oceupy Bulgaria,
SUFFOCATED BY l llOKE DAMP.
4 Father and I’oui S.ms Forl-h la the Hams
Mlao—Tlielr lleruli.ni.
Loxnoa, October 7.—Laving, tba son
ctded not to* holt
, rich at Virginia City, bnt almost aa rapidly
oommittm on oreden- went down again on tbo other aido o' ths
WreporLit woo ; do- | hlUof tortnno. Ho came to Han Francisco
clock
an eveoini
Thn convention meets at 9 o'doc
row morning.
An extra force of polica »u on dnty to-
nd tT
aossion.
tomori
with the reputalioo of wealth and laid siege
to tba heortof Mias Jeffreys l^wls while she
was playing st the California Theatre in
ilomsey.”
| nightat both the Richmond Theater mid the I
of Academy'of Uiuie, as a precaution‘ agalnat Mr> Maitland's cruelty. They subnouent-
tb. pmprielor of the colliery at Newbold. lr °“ bl ^_ 11 *5J^!Sjj5 b< ’ l X »opa*atod, cams together again and again.
Leicester, desceuded tfce shaft of tbe I mad* by tho Knights of lAborto introduce j uMmml, Tho latent reconoillatioii was
■.due. fearing that somtibiug was wrong. I colored men to w*ta from *",°e Jut Isfon tluir deputon for Autnlla
did not retnrn, aud on* 11^? *** weladod. No attempt waa mode, | Mlaa Ijowis returned from there alone and
|l ‘Viuthrop said tu»t not one of the I otficcut piece ol artistic metal work, pre I building on lire. After being looked op, he
I' -it-m Ktstcs had made gre-ti r or I seated to the University by thirty American I sent for the lieutenant and ma<le a oonfes-
|4m successful efforts in the cause ladies, among them being Mrs. General I *mn. The lieutenant refused ta say what
Ifsiocuiun. she now ne- ds assistaucc Hhermau. Five Parisian workmen were the prisoner had confessed, except that a
■•visa to the terrible devastation caused bv ] constantly employed for three months in very influential snd wealthy ciiizju ha,',
ItaNcmt eunhquske. He siud that tho making the crown, snd twelve others for paid him to set Are to tho place,
lapsed statue to Mr. Peabody by tbe two weeks. It contained twenty-five and
life. Heats of the Virginia schools, to be la hail pounds of pure silver and
Iin the cnpitol in Wsehing- nearly two ponnds of pure g°ld, | voovmtion ef the
I*, was a merited tribute to the sixty four turqnoisea, and thirty-
| : « *ho had ^ven £2.000,000 for | six other precious atonee, and eixteen mini
isiia©,
Ha
of hi< kruthern tk« abaft it.
neurcU of turn. Hi* also failed to mt4.ru
u:i«!a another krntber, and then (he father
ndod. Tbe latter ttvo not uppear
• nt toe ktirfnoo ak<uu, care
ful htwrcli waa wade, rrHukinK
I ban nitic© Imcq hturrin" in atrouulv c
Til BY CIIANUK THtUit liULI>H. nlpnrta wUn Mr. Harry MidnhalUa bar load-
T.eK-tahteWill7^dTh.,rCen.„i.„.n tot
remioASs.Ii CtnmMre him?.‘STh. ylehtod, it i?3d, to heJTsiri-
111* —-w-.va. m re.—, — re j ^ conatltnUop | Mr. Mainball’a wifa objected to
iit tbe finding of (baboditaof tho fourimUp I w® KnigbU of Labor boa been reviaed by I |jj # aruvring intimacy, and for six luontha
who bad I M -*- J *— -1 i i I mamhava a* lh« aIam* In tlila oil v ann •«*>- I r . " . *. . ••
THE H41NT8.
a , UffiAl EITfiU Ai,UOV|WU ava a iu UlUt 1 |- • vvauisw wswssws _ _ I UjtOWt A IMl'ISl trollt Off*
knketn sebooia. Tbe aeeretary. in his atnre pMnUngs on porcelain, decorated and Uwll „y« : xhs rifts -sutii semi snmul
■Sen ...... . V. . .... I- ■ L.— —1 b - Mr I - . ...
rmons—The Horsy
Woof l« Adhere to the SI del Doetvlee.
Chu aoo, October 7.—A special trom Og-
| k h>ri gave the amount apportioned to I hammered work
|sdStah-. He sud that iu conrequencc ”
,.i»> I conference of ilie Mormon Church cjti-
»w»rtqncncc I Tbe smaller croarn^was anexqui 1 t® T P®f*jv-ennl yesterday at Coalville, s »m 11 iso
wastes of Florida and Mfaahsippi repn-1 of workmanship and a gift to Notre u e" e I settlement in the Summit country.
had loot from the Emprees Eugenie. It was award- Tb# aiundlince WM 4,10. N' ouo of then
lif®* ikrir loads, the fund — — _ ———
IK'®?’ wblcb bed been liven by I ed a prize for jewelry work at the 1 e* 1 * I rerogulzed leaders were preaent, exc-pt
I* lesMy to the fund. Their aUot- eipoaltioii of 1867. ... I ■ —■ ■ ' ' • ••
bs,l b. tn stopped and divided among The thieves broke tho crowns into pi,
I'Mt 8taUs. Income uf fund for the year snd ran sway with their booty. They
|•"•led to $*'2,265, divided aa followa: were followed, and Uie one who carried iho
I Jhk»oia, ll.tsHt; Arkansas, $2,3(10; Georgia, spoils was c.ptuied, and is mv in ln
Ir?' 1 ; Louisians, $3,800; North Carolina, the noighbcrtiig city of booth Bend. The
I South Carolioa t $.*>.(NI0; Tennww, I crownm aw rnlued beyoait repair, and ora a
It"'v : ' r «es. $3,ias»; Virginia, $5,.M; I great lota.
I 7‘*’“WaU $3,300. QUAKaNTIMNU CHICAGO CATTLE.
.‘‘Ibemeeting to-morrow an InawaredI
- 1 - The tru*it**©t4 wcw giren a pri
|re,n to-nixbt, at which were prtw-
■ Vil.A 1 I fa t-Ail A
Kr*p f'hMago cotilw Awa>
Bxltimokk, October C —An intimation
lyOmralSherman and Mm. Hayes and having n*ch.sl B.lttm''rethat*number of
L -ut-r. beef cattle among which disaaMs ale sup-;
. nosed to exist aro to be shipped from Chi-
■ Pe.bacv Fuad Trustee Bo«r.l Sgotothls city, every precaution is being
I;HolcU-r 7.—At a meeting to- , 0 pri!rc J t the sale of such cattle,
(ti,;,'V M ‘rosters of the Feabody tuud. I Dr \v*,d,State wUriuuijn, und<-r the law,
I Petal ^“ff executive committee waa “P* I ta clothed with full authority. He has placed
Iru,f7' *• M. Stuart. »*u*tor E»a»‘- , I ; nsC ectors at both the Cuiverton and the
I ha—twf® " “lb'. t-x-Freoident Hayes, j ntaremuiil stock yards, end all e»lll* from
LiV ” lortat and Chairman Wimlirnp. I ,. h i,.suo will he quanntine<I and inspected,
L resolution was adopted to inereme the |, , jh-y cun tw offered for sole. Tfce
li(U Raoniwi in inerwe I kigtort* tfavV W1 be OIIere»i lor mk. *m»
I Luintto the H'ate ot Bin'll Carolina, in I ..u. f >r disobeying the orders of tbe
°f the devastation eanaod by ‘he I Bute veteriuerian are severe and will be
y enforced.
•0 bring diseased csttle into tbe pens 10-
v B a- I-.. afc. an re. lsrt*!»
WsJK*' Ibe amount will probably -
J^-‘et$10,ww. The boatd then ad fa !ft
volve* not cnly a lore of th. enimjbnta
fine of $» to $100 fur each anunal offered,
| tot* A,
Audre. I Dr W^-TU liisV^-vuitto, the fo.1
ggjeW Army ot the KepuMUx number- penalty cf ‘ b « t *« h K^*ta^ T .^ h.ta
5^aa?£g8gvg
Sr,T- , «.^SU«iS ffiSiSfiSSSftSf - —
*" d ^** England railroad at I pUshed.
*-,,,-5 to orr.irg for a trip Pi Gettysburg.
I hvfc.. ^ eBay, I.uray Caverns, Natnral
Cco,,'“^“ond, Fetataburg. OU Point
1 *4dph^ "^Mhitctrn, Baltimore and Phil-
| r. Aherleetoe (Jeleb
|Nx7^ t ”' October 7.—Chsrleeton baa
Ifcr°t earthquake dUtarbsncae
| S, iTV** *4 everything ia Mtibng
1 ® *-'.u-r aro returning from G‘
Tu5 , lr ••easing numbers every day.
P-v ' c * r 'Uon ot the city eonncil that
I reMv®*“rtbntlnM are wanted rstera
eeOereia. The churcha*
inucti help.
Hrlttah Ires and iKeel laeiliete,
Iztano*. October 6.-The annual meet
ing of the Iron and Steel Institute was held
in*London to-day. President Percy. ‘L*
retiring president, delivered an ad-
S-. on the iron »fd atari
making resources of Greet Itnuun and
SaTl^tad States. He Al-owed IhatjE.
Stoh oatputtf Bcre'taT^cIvre^co-
Hr exhorted the saints to stand firm and
nerer surrender their divine right as re
vealed to them by tho prophet.
Au epistle from tbe first president, Tay
lor. issued front his hiding placo, will be
read before the oonferenre doom Friday.
It ia believed that Richards in bu op-n
IDS address sounded the keynote of lb)
eputle, and instead of an idiot calling upon
their followers to give up polygamy and
r.-p'-ct ■!.« ta*c to spool done., wild the
more lite r..! and better cUp at ,1 Mormons,
the'i.olicy of tLe pneethood will remain un
touched.
A I1UKGI-.Art’S SUICIDE.
la She
C. Surruvs Slabs Hleiself
at .itterU While UrJ-r Arrest.
Chicago, October 6.—If. C, Foreman, the
burglar wno was found iu Grsmmce A
Cinch's iiouor bouse last night, fatally
stabbed himself this morning at the
Harrison street station. He boil e knife
concealed on bis person, which the olll, era
overlooked in searching him, and this
morning at 9 o'clock he plunged llu
weapon ten limes into bis stomach. There
is no chance for his recovery.
Foreman, who came from
Montana, worked hia way into the confi-
dozen o' Grammes A Ulrica, liquor dealers,
pretending to be about to parenauu a largo
till of goods. He brought into the
store a dry goods box addressed
p> fciiusetf and closed with screws
and being allowed to stay there during the
night, fillet the box with 7,001 cfcoh
cigars. Ha was caught lr the i t last night
snd locked up. Us u believed to be a
clever profasvionaL
Killed BisWitsaaA II.
Coixkbu, 8. C.. OMober $ —In Chester
coioty, Monday evining, Charles White,
colored, shot his wife and then bung him
self. White made an unanccteeful attempt
to eosamh Btaeide a month ago, end on Kuu-
ers that if inere snoei . eight he shot at his wife for mtacon-
mereial staac»le.,bflad ^ , d ^ t ‘ U . iadocl W to taka a wal. with
h,m8him
been suffocated by choke damp. I members of the clergy ‘““jl* °i!; y f remaiuod away from him. He, mraowhilc,
ere wore sub.Aqueuily safely res- •'»» the auaploea of Archbishop fcsbre, srlth pro f^md repentanci and there win a re-
n other parts of the mioe. the object of expunging proviHonaJcontrery Souctlialion. Vith the provtaiou that Mrs.
11? ““ ®* K.L°J.°- Ch “ v h ' I Main ball should be prre.nt st all rebrereale
the I f 0 * d *f 1 3 r » ■*?*?!. T° ,kl ?“ b * h ®'! »od poifornaucea In which ha appeared
‘be here promised the Archbishop to support wlth M^s Ths arrangr miStdid
W—^ -? °* I Ilf piUM ol tba amtodaenU before tho I not i--» i OBB ** PArtUiuL nm wu*
Madrid, on Palm Huuday. ln revango lor „nnusl oonvenUon. Two dslegstes from LieiaTut he?’ foo^dow^Tund asL/rtiil^bpr
having breu mlence.1 as a priest,attempted the Knights of Labor organization have lett (.taSL-V\l„ MalrSaU ntaatnol
unring the progress of hU tri.l Uwlsj to lo mund the convention^ in Richmond, -.hiSiltaor ^VvronMtJL^thZ
read the court a ong n*rr»Uv. of Va.. and bav. taken the revised oonstitotitt TTrirerMt thta^llatav
Th. t’nutudl exd e tad ^Tbi ‘* ** uf th* ***** I**® ^J: bbl * b ®l’ j MsinhaU consented to abkenthcreGf? r Boon
lb© pH. at wo« niucii excited. Tb® I delayed action until the preaant lima be- L(t rrwar .i v r MkJnhall aaid in Lava ©on
court refused * 1 —“ blin 8 ol ,h ® » 1 ® b “®“ d | fremid that be wro in tb. trammeta of* M&
of the nan stive, and ordered the menu
-dipt to be left with the judge for further
roubderation. The prosecution then dosed
ita case,
Tbe defense asked for tbe prisoner's as-
initial ou tbe ground tbst bo wss^ not re
■poo-ible for Lli ** ’ *
bishop.
The court reserved
Two llueured ItalwU Klllvd.
Londov, Oc ober 7.—A dispatch trom
oonvenlion.
Lewis snd that aha loved him better than
his wife did, Mrs. Muinhall left him and
. _ . . . „ . _ - began proceedings here for divorce, which
I laths r ItooahTre.lm.st oranKrrl.gOsa- | wu griated last month Mr. MsinhaUtala-
ULAD IN TAR AND VKATHERH.
plauiit lo Indiana.
1 Brantcd 1
pnaJ her i
■— ” r~~-..T". ,7 I Bnowawrowa, Ian., October 4.—A case of IKJ 1 ’hVwas "‘ott^o't
action* when he kifced the tynng end feathering m, obnoxious coo- that Miss Lewisjuil tb-ooetaef
1 „ |***» nrer Ewing, h— just oomsto light u,, ,„jt and that the Is now working f, rsdi-
nredjtadrotaion. Lore. There restore in that neighborhood roro# for hcr^f, ta orde , ^
a young man, with a respected wifa and
two child*.-**. His attenosss to a young
woman became so unblushing as to attract
Suakim says at dawn to-day fritodly n.- woman Bccsrns so aonm.ning as to attract
..v«s assaulted mid carried T.insi, Osman ^8®^P® f th ® »‘<R bb ofbood. To bring
Dtana"s old^*stronghold. Two huudred th«ir ootorb>u* conduct lo an end. a sum-
rebels were-killcd end meny prisoner. | ^®f_^
taken. A ha) uto of twenty-oue |.
been fired in honor of thn capture.
Loitnox, October 7. Official advices re-, .
ceired at Cairo from Tarn.i say that the I lb * 1 "^„ 1 . T ^
taken. A sal ate of twenty-one guns has “>• ln * blcb -oman resided,
- - - - • 1 rushed in, and found the two together.
This removed *11 doubt as to the truth of
the reports. They were ordered to rise,
: n.-ndiv natives are pnrsuing the rebels. I ef* »«» ‘J ld bother themtelvre
Also, that orders Uav. been issued to give M«ttt dressing, bnt to quietly follow a eom-
qntrter to everyone | They did so, lsmving their apparel in the
Tbe committee moved slowly to-
and out the gravel
ige, where they waited.
may
marry Mothball. Mias Lewis, in an inter
view, fails to a»; tfcii. Tim utcry its.
created a eensstioo here. Mr. MaiU'-ndhee
moved in the best society on the l’-cific
A 8ISGULAR BTATwuK APFAIKH.
K.»ur-Klflh» of lli$t Inmate* af an Io»aQ»
A«)luui iitla mthuoi I.fKKl lt a abf
Wamuisoton October ta—Jsa. L. Will-
isiua, who was arrested at tfc White Uonse
in March, 1885, while Insisting on the
l’reeidtnt'e paying him $600,000 rn a claim
against the government, and sent to the in-
sane asylum, was today brought into the
District Court on a habere corpoi. and re
leased. The Outut decided that no p-rn 1,
Oatr •10.000,000 it. rtc t.
Srostr; October 7. -Sir F. O. Jennings, I wards the "Crossing'
premier of NsW Booth Walts, has an-1 ros.1 towards tba bridi. . u „
nonneed a deficit ol $10,re«,i»» in the rev-1 Tha erring couple were told to disrobe __ restrained of his libortv aa an
"Uues of tha province, tor the pan fiscal ibemadves of tUr night cloUma. Thu ! Lfcoa realreGon hml
year, which, he says, waa chaisoterirod by having bear done, another committee, who , U|H)I1 . t^rw. There are bnt
the greatest commercial depression known b^ prmered rom. warm tar, approached^ JJont» per cent of tb" l.Jis* patients in
in tweaty-two years. and In leas than five minntes hail plastered „„ T . n , n ,.Vt Insane ssslnm who . »«nitv
QacensUad and Booth Australia will both them from-head to foot with tho black been naasednpon by^a^^urv^t^hraot/Sy
POUtribtttt tO tlkO FbtkblilLlflt&t ot a IW« I liANid t Mat »»# IsmlliMW >aa Ikritt •4m(ii. s^*** * • • • ®
III-cent imperial colonial institute, bi
coionirs will oppose tfce reopening
colonial "lhiii
to to the establhtbmect ot a per-1 Uqnid. A coat of feathers was then admin- 1,;
imperial oolonial inetitoto, bnt both I istored, and tha oonple, in the gray of the 1 '
will oppose tbs reopening of tbo I morning, were left alone in their misery. ' r AT A
morning,
Tho sequel is not yet known.
Are tb r» No Male Stars T
paper, tha I Sew York Use *14 MMssisL
VS lift ~
FATAL FOWDKK EXI'I.O-t.iN.
Dsadwooo, Dss , October 6.—A box
Tfce present week will be a notable one. tabling 100 kegs of powder cxph.dfd in the
Hood liulgsrltn Doctrine.
Sons, October 7.—A I
I nJ» prudent Bolgafiap iU|nutizti i _ _
Kaulbara aa a **rabel ioBM6tiD|( rsUliion [ Mn». Langtry will mike hac raappooraoca 300 foot Utel of tbaCalad^nia Uiia *|jrtftt< r>
among toe people and army.'' It atao I in "A Wife's FeriT st tba Frith Avenue day. Four men were ktll*d ontrigxt. Their
urg»<- th# government to “bind General I Theatre, sod Mtaa Violet Cameron will names are: Phillip Wtmann, Tfcomaa
Kiulttin tadM&d hici ict> ‘iU>t(xcDtUr. M I oobi forth in "Th* Coamudora** at tha Cbwiti, John I'aicbt anil Harry Btocxic:
Casino, while tire. D F. Bowers a* d Mme. . Fred Balia wee badly cut snd he la i
Jananschek will play "Mary Stuart” tf parted to lira Tbe bodies of lb*
7. -Burnti- worthy of I spectivcly at tb« I'outt-.-nth dtr.-et Tbsa' re were biosu into t Ibe -i
: to tne sffe . ib.d . a:.d the Win taor. Miss Ultra Morris wrill were tak-u eat in barrel Tl :• . . .
conspiracy has baan discovered at A tap.- [ bs at lbs Union Square and Mias Gene- gone to sleep on a box used for tl. •, i
sons to kipnap King Milan and force bun I viev* Ward will be seen ia a familiar tola when a spark from i
to abJicato, with tbo alternative of death. | in “ForgotaMe-Xot” at tha Star.
( fell among tha scrape.
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