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'and 6 to alum Calls in country pro ptly at-. tended opimno in oiiloe. (i MUIIAM Alston! ev- 'and counsellors» a= law ind pmmion ago Bord: block, Oso: unti, N - “mourn w.. uoLBSNITH, D. D. s crown | land lurid? “lo-k _8 61161.le Ford bluck, | -(lnonntn 'N . ox 604 I Rog Your: minimum and: Rut-om R. oy neds bloek: 'use hours, 2 to.8 and 7 to 8 p.; m llr I). B. ill anchester pipe-r la) attention given‘io «oan dr Cataneos and Gentile my Moises . Office' hours,, 2 to 4 and ?to -$ p. in. ( (“3:90 per Yeati o ~ THE CANDIDATES TALK, < pestis mains lND CROWDS GATHER TO USTEA T0 THEM J| Hon. R.. P; Fiower - and Hon, W. F Sheebm Address a Large Audfence ll Belmont Hiding Academy ‘lu Hallem ~ Ron, J: . . Enesott . Spouks Thre: Timés. | in. New York—Many Peoplt Tarn Ont to lear aim. > © -. NEw YGRK, Oct: m—Notmthstandins the rain last evening. the great defrionstra . tion inthe. Belmont Riding academy it honor of Roeuau P. Elower was a nota ble ons, The balconies were lined witt indiesand the tanbarck ring below wa; ~erow ded. lung before the meeting Utgan The: parade formed (it‘ll/“B the- »rain, a) paling. \Fhe mass meeting began late ' - Others: whosarrivedat thesame time were: . the Democratic: candidates on the state - Were: Cungreasuwu A rags J. Lummlngs. Senator Jacob A. Cautot and: lugene 8 lleb and ot beral, _ LuAliLM A‘l \Mo lT'l‘ SPBAM Jordan L. Mutt, was elected chairman no better 'sput could hive Leen selected for theo siteof the world's fair thin the - place. on w hich tho present. mooting took 'place. Fassott would 'have to fo “but to, louk for bis majority Thenthe bind played \Yankee Doodle, and. thore. was cheors 'For Flogor -as that -] gentleman dppesrod on the [platform m MAI\ riTllKB'l‘ rho, (NEONTA NY - ay inp ATHAWAY HOU‘iE + First «Joni in, “fry vpnmmlnr. CKLPPLIED \WITH THE CHOICEST- OP EVERY??? ING. lates-$1. 5 por dy. ~-. swe # . - W'ii BRC \WK Prop Cream Puffs, ' Ter minim Buns. Tanéy Pastry, 'FRESN K‘KR’T DAY > - at- VIE \NA BAKERY REY NOT, DH BIIK \K. (l f York armived 1) Wash thig'o Mesa Degew. \] Miller and- Cockcran and the ftate Agrical Nenry Saunders, - 190 Main Stroct Wo hlwil Ppflflk‘l 6 Anil Sch; sol Supplies up x - Gull efDerRs beet worn Cos WALLACE - AT— Mills & Stone 3) Uptown Coal Office L WILL RECEIYVEPRORP ATFEENTION. 20> mo > e All Nail! Laok at the new supply of Fresh %; Salt Mcats DAILY at |;, C. W. (ILEDHILLS Market 97 1.2 Main Street. Just arrived on the last steamer. a large and - elegant assortment of CHINA AND CLASSFANE BAKING POWDER. First Come, First Served. liolvinson—u Gardner. . | the state less taxes. thin we have been D. Whipple & Son, DEALERS IN Lackawanna and Cumberland Coal. (Grades of Anthracite Coal: GRATR, CHESTNUT, £GG, PEA, strove. CANNEL AND STRAN COAL | escepriright. hore. to this city Hate were throwa in the alr and for full. two- minutes pandemontum reigned. When stlence bad been restored Mr | Floweraddrossed the follows. My parttcipation in this great: domanatn tion gives mo in feigned. pleasure. Tho nnlm 'of Democratic clubs deserves anid receives the Grant, he stud, was not; R partisancom t mittee, but represented. all the great in, |: *~ dusmes. and - upon that «committee war -xOP A onus'rxon or pourries. © - There wasno.question of politics and as |. a.proof of this, the speaker said that-con. . gress was the only body which 'bad thel . right to locate the world's fair and bott|~ the-senfite and the. house were Republi-|- can and & Republican occupied the. presi- °C.. Platt was the first: to insinuate that 'there was politice|'~ . In it, notwithstanding that he had ther subscribed to a. document which war} drawn up for the purpose:-of quieting- any: apprebension on that point.. This docu \ ment set forth that such fears: were per | fectly groundless. _. Thomas-C: Platt injected the poisonour insiuuation that politics were movement, because that Was the. only way . to «Mont, New.: York's -claima- to. 'the: : Thomas °G. - Plant was 5: : “small conceited man (cheers) and <J Sloat Fassettwnshlschlid and piaybhing ', Br the Explosion on Locomotiv- Mon Three Men are. loaning” : Another ~Fatally .' | v'rorn Up . and. mm Name: 'of\ when Mom ‘Po'r'rsvmm, PA., octane“; iio'ifiook last evening .a terrible moofdensk nourred | _ cat Tucker s watch hox’ Milo-mm ' Killed and: ~one fatal)! mum-m \| tain engine?“ on- maxim-31pm aod] | Reading romd. waa will Alain oi empty cars up .the ® The Gi | exploded employ no, tearing up . dill?“ Q)! , great damage to Lehigh r a (F | roundings: \Thenames of the MM“? Chartes, Warnlcker, intend. . urge namber of oregnnizations. pnrtici - . Mr. Flower and Mr: Shechan arrived at£ | - o'clock, and their arrival was announted ' f\ \by the patriotic music of the band. | FASSETT SPEAKS THREE TIMES; ACooper t'niou Fined 'to Ovarflowingu What He Talked About. Ost; 20.-The meeting or - colored people to indorso 'the Republicar nominationg at Cooper Union last hight, the large hall to overflowing Charles W. Anderson, a Hurry Wagner, engine» d PM m' _ Mablon. Keene fireman, eras. e >- Charles Bauer, armour £1) . fatally. injured ,} ~ The mon were in the and” cab who thoexplosion tipk place. «Noeamue Amar t ;| signed for the explogjont $56 who balm - «just. trommhe shopa 2 *s C tiket and ColonelJoh uR Fellows, Judge : f McGowan, Congresmmin Aste! P. Fitct: ~d and Jordan L. Mott - On the platform well known col '] ored orator, presided, and in a neat apeec Antroduced J. Sloat Fassett. Mr. Fassett said 'he was moved Wltl‘ feelings which he could not. fully utter in | - thinking of the - mapy great men who-had|; . : stood on the platform on' which 'he now: stood. Thirty-one years ago this <fal Abratam Lincolns bad, spoken. there,: 'and I ensuing men of the 'party like Chase Seward, Grant, Blaine-and Sumnaner had, 'nddressed their fellow citisens from the same rostrum. ° In that thirty -ona years . be:continued, we have flown a stainless flag and. cemented the union of forty-two stgges He would not- refer to any preju dice caused by the Democratic position ir} 'the race question in previous years.. ADDBEBSED THEM AS CITIZKES: . He would address thom ficitikeng:look a and ifn him introductory remarks said that | ° 2C Husband and. Wie MM, M .- HACKEK8ACE; N. J.. Out. aka-WM Huplerand hig wife, thistown, were: bligds} flaw“ atom I crossing nea Bergen : yorkes Huyler was driving the inch and did not.see 'an appro: it‘ll! vile strain: bis vehicle, am j &n liking ita ommpuni‘xl and. biswite: were track for a milcocach wag ing is perféctly straight must have been seen had my, A MESSAGE FROlh» SAM 6M Nwhui commendatiin from the Dcmnrmtk .. party of the stite.. This As a. dcmommliun of' citizens; thoroughly non- pirtinan, 'and allow! | you 'have not forapotteh y0uf oud con 'I greeaman, who,1 masire you hme not forguites p 'pou or pour Interests - endeavor. laces thoangt; of disagrpmnuucnt. w laich, 14 } , am pot mach - Will bear the biter. Omen who, Rayiig rian .to prominetce bythe: 'cate for mammary In a fight ; } wiry Mlnvu wantmoer nou» they could thus Influence the pm-dcnuu election th 1802 - T no. preaidentiad ciccttesn and the Tammany tho real designs of thuse who dojo.se} jou thoag Cin: Now York dragged pol'ticsiinte the Immunn An “my greas, I pro . .d toanclut vely that thero -was no 'place In: (bow United (States where the Tai: could be held A84: fot mac-i politcal eléctions,. W hou tbe-world a fair cominitiec: {nun Now tyral aolect y plun“\~«1 $5 76,000 !n. ca al. and 'and. that the bill prepared prepared by: a nom mit tex of whlrh the majority {were thnbll < legtslatore: That. sottled the locaiios.ofthe; world's fair and the CBicago bocmers went Washington look cd to the Ertelatore of thoil state in prpiactation. onstit mip orer wraktak. Rug the manipulmn af thestate' sot to work. at once to the measore ip the legialmturs 'by fr.volous 'emondinents tc the: biil. Thenit warthatUhicsgo saw ber opportu the world \s fair 'Our forem- had disintegrated bcause the Mmhllrms of this étac had forged local, politics Into the Afl 'and\ hung in up at Albany. \. Genticmen, than are\ the mpcriirial of Ap , parent reasons w hy wo lost the fair.. But they ; to learn what would nctuate the leaders of the -| Republican party in this slate to: venture ipop y' such-a fomresas to harard the writh of (Boss sonal selfishness and partisan mimnmge can. party tost fou the Catr. Depes and\ Millet wore actively and honestly working for It, to gether with all the gon - diligent; of New Ym'i BAYS TOR Fair Was ts The fair was in reach. of our peoplo and If was upon-deli'cration and precuncer ted plan, sacrificed merely that Platt, Hisouk and the Hon. Jaovb Sicat Fassettmight main tai: con: trol of the Republican. prarty im this state: 1 will not call them robbers; but #f they ars, this is the largest robbery they ever committed. They have turned dow n Miller and Depew Taney havo turned down that other bravo Re publican, G Belden, who.as my col- league in congress, stood. out:manfully for the | foir against these conspirators, They havo turned dow n Ethardt and Sheard. | l‘odgwthese comspinmtors have pissesslin of tho. Republicsn machine and bave noininated Hon. Jacob Sloat Fassett for governor. It is for you fellow citizons and the other good peo- ple of this state, to decide whother they shall - | profit by their conspiracy and their outrage 4 upon you. Tt is for you 'to say, by your ballots. what mannerof reward you will give them \1 for their services. KCONOMIOAL GOVERN MENT. Mr. Fassett tam your mensgerie loose; shout as loud.as you please about the tiger and Hillism and the canil ring, but under what» grer name you call if, the Democratic party is government ind the cily government with ; more sconomy than the people have had fox years. =-- Mr. Flower scored the Republican party for its action in the naatter of the census and the attempt of its majority in con- gress to remove the body of General Grant to Washington, dnd. in conclusion said: Forget not that wa Are now paying less taxes in this city thar we have been pay- jng for the lest twonby seven years, and in paying in thirtysiz years, reductions brought about under Democratic admin- Istrations. - These, gentlemen, are teats of good government. MR SHEEIAN'S REMARKS. Loud cheers and music greeted the con- clusion of Mr. Flower's address,. When quiet had been restored. Mr. Mott intro- duced Willliam F. Sheehan, who was greeted | with applauge. | He began by thanking the audience for their kind re ception. - \This is the site,\ he sail, \se lected by nature for the world's fair, were the words used by your eloquent repre, sentative in congress, Roawell P. Flower He then dwelt at length upon certain matters pertaining to the passage of the world's fair bill in the state legislature au- -- Terms Cash. LThe committee of 100 appointed by Mayor 200 gh 's arpmmgort JA uss s nene Seacas cn ing for honest . He was sun He Dwn'fi Like: v» . that the colored rave had secured a libert;. , which would never be diasfpated. . There were t wo issues to which he do sired to call their attention: -' First, An untramineled ballot\ and the peérloss, wiggle!“ pfiviiogu given undel - _ Recond, Tammany um which he al lnded to as the “Highmymnn -of Four ' teenth street.\ John W. Vrooman, Gen., Busted and John. M TAngstons of Virginia als) manic brief 'speechce. f ~ From Cooper: Union 'Mr. Fm“. was driven to tho Germania Assombly rooms, ;. . where a dense crowd had ~alroady packed | 'the ball to suffocation. Mr. Famectt Wm at ones Introduced upon his arrival. spent much-time in showing the incrensor ' experditafes under: Democratic mle it the Statecmod city. momma eager d 4 20, TaLkEp Fo THREW I= omuj“ He frst addréssod tho (nesting in (net man, which called out much applause and then delivered a speech in English He, thea referred to Mr Flower, who,. he. bad seen it stated, was to deliver an eX& pact tem pore sperch, In Tiarle He then beld up five 'paper abd Said. , lins'rmx Oct. 230. Jl'ho my“ ing primed the: (allowing; 20. - Boao, Mil. o -To the Editor of the- BM { -Tho. long. snd - monts and amazement. in titled Sam- Smail on Bal\ Jn this morning is a amlmmait Loas campaigning. 'tm.one with pla _ am perfoctly. .. allig shall Te p the courts of Massach usotie All IN! . dfawn from-tho editorial mama-m On-their oaths these continuum do mme the I~; justice they deny me as N winlow 1 | they are runny ultra- Re Bgrdale 1 Ru Your chairman 'has paid that' I was los'ru : ] mental In trying. to. Incate the- world's faits apen this ette Gentiomep,J madean. honest | Fellow townsinen, sou have turned out in e : multitude tonight. lcan swo lo your cameos. 111th of feeeniment rseotment againat lbuu \ prople's choico bave sald their: people's inter | i' When they mld jyor but.. they ;> laimad that 1 In convamtlon withe, & regeorter Ar.. | Small was not'inelined £0 qnhnr 1m on demise: the tranaaitiop 90 ~lousqel, ~ was. Got guiltyat e ~that. thero was nothing would not bear lava-flaunt!» 'San: M court:; The Herald adds: T Is given by the articléln. question th bk ion. against Mz. Small is of «a/ (blunder. w haromé {t ll a civil ml“ 'THE COURT GRANTED THE mun 6 For a Writ of in J. Slong Fasseth |. .. -~ Wasnuisoro®, Oc%, loo-Tho thin-ton preine court yosterday tion. made by Sol-influx woek to. file a petit biton in behalf of pms lector of customs at ow. ¥o district comert four the southern distrigt GK New York, A40 Mage the [ ¢ , as o hear. and de in M a M quorer and Collegiqd flflfibii posseasion of thud-room itody. The court ordered!!!“uni-filo inland \ «inflict «our | profaibltlonis sha¥X - not i sinned as- 1135132786 mint returnable; With. r. a, onday . 016th , * fifimmi 3-335. Uses were thei aud are mow tut coAKB to hade , A will show you w h; q oraz lost Une. Wise, ; | c ex g\ nins of printed j \Here is the- “tampon, peech which I have- had since 6 <o'clock.' He read two or three paragraphs 'from it Mr Flowei had not had. mush experience | \in tho legislatursa, Mr. Flower had been.‘ in congrees helping 'to lose the world's | They thre the blame for the loss j of. the fair on the Republicans and yet j Tammany bad recominsted Abearn and| ‘lhukolapleiwho voted as Ge did on the. that The cfty would bomd for ©3.99.900 1mm i cans, would be immediately 'by 'the , 'bome in disgust The friends of New York io ; rum in ooh thojudgo of the +- Ab the conclusion : of 'his speech Mr. Fame“. took an elevated train for the Re |. ' publican meéeting-in Harlem. . Mr. Fassett reached the mass meeting at Nebach's linil, Ons Hundred and Sev: ontxeth street. and Third avenue, about. w'clack. When he entered the ball there was long continued cheering (on © nity andthe delay was finnlmuoi long frough | [] fof het to miaki'e. rmiy No imamitor what the | final vote wmibsi dolng:robted New! York of} Mr Fassett spoke brinfiy. that. tho judge RESIGNED HIS POostTION. [ Benor Marti 4s no. Longer Consult Genr.| eral of the: Argentine Repabiic. _ : “law YoRk, Ocf. 290.- Senor Marti, con |. , Jealoosy bet seen the big foor of the Republt | aui 'general of tho Aigentine Republic and upwmlnem. merchant of this city. has résigned his official position, and the . consulahips of the republics of Lrnguny and Paraguay, which he also held. Senor Marti, who is a Cuban bybirth presided at the exarcises recently beld by: the. Caban residents of this city, com mamorating the declaration of indepen- Thig,. it séems roused the fro of the Spanish rminfster at Washingtos and he profested to the Argentine minis ter at W'ashmgton against Senor Marti's aro only secondary. 'We must probe doepm; env ss who gate thetipowet And we find it- pet: l € ‘onnui lmnard‘ warded to thestate department: the . of \r. Niche, the Todtatt of the officers and crew of the. steamer AlMance far rescuing eight nese saitors from =- wiheck in thee? sea last month; nle d No Communigatton From mono; G Wasnineros, Oot, 20. -Actsing Beocrs- tary Wharton yesterday siited that he had received no. commnunicestion Srom either tho Amorican in! the Italian minister that the I@alian- gov- ernment had decided to resimd the de cree pmhxbllgng ignwrzstion off Amezican “om Trait without regard to party. Depos was made chairman of the legislative cumminittee. Plat! I. 4 was also oi the committes. rat Romeort Senor Marti heard of this and immedi ately resigned so as to remove all embar rassment from the republics which he bans The Opium smuggling Heeport. Wasantaros, \Oet.: 0.-He-stay Fo ter and Assistaft Bradley Located. Cisommnxaft, Oct. 20. -John B. Ransley. the confectioner, reported: missing in New: York, has been fourid at his mother's res idefice in this city. His mother says he has been under hypnotic influence ever since his marriage with Miss Edith Speer | When calléd upon by a roporter Mr} Ransley would say nothing to the ques tion rsked except that \I am tied up.' W hen asked in what manner he was \tiec up\ he did not respond. He'declined ever to name his attorneys, admitting that he had not consulted with them as yet. Secretary both say that no report fn Fegaard to opium. camuggling in which 1t is\ alloegead thet twc tors and five-represents [- United Statess Has been waived“ tives aro implicat the treasury department. His. the . Picador“: Aeoopu‘d ¥ W Oct. $0.-A) rumor whi current here yesterday thatthie president had accepted the resignation ~<«of Person Commissioner Rum and woueld appoint ex-Governor Stsole of Indiarr torreitoty administering every departmert of the state: * No confirmntion could be obtained its Another Trust Company. NEw Yong, Oct. 20. -A new trust com pany is soon to bogin in this city as ai to the Mutual Charged mm Orfiminal Libel» ct. %. -WiBHHam Axmarours, Md. 8 . Melvin., publSahors Ridgley and Goofge of the Maryland | Republican, vere ore rested Saturdsy.6n.8 cha Libel preferred byRobort ocratio - candidaté., fop\ senator in - this county. The prisoners were $500 bonds. 'The charge is fase article publishedm’t Life Insprance It will, it is understood, have a capital 'of 31, 000000 Its stock will be mainly beld by the trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance company, who will, course, control 1t. One of the objects of the company, it is understood, is to .ad vance money on life insurance policies THe name of the new company will be probably, The Guarantee and Indemnity dpoi attacking gyseed Kicking They Entortained RICHMOND, Oct, 20.-A pibEdo meeting was held in the Mark. evening under the, auspices o# the Pow- hattan club in honor. of Governor David B Hil} mnd party of New. York. Hill was introduced by Go Me- Mrs. Dolia Parnell Iimproving. TRENTON, N. J., Oct. 20.-Mrs. Delia 8 Parnell, mother of the late Charles Stew art Parnell, has so far recovered from her nervous prostration that she has under taken a journey to Philadelphia, where she will remain with friends. will go to Atlantic City for rest. Voorhees also spoke,. Tho Weather Ropost Wasuixorto®, Oct. 20. -For astorm Now York. Rain; stationary tempor-ature; east- For Western Mew 6 Rain, cooler, except temmpora- Two Satiors Drowned. Gr1ovcEsTER, Mass., Peliel and Edward Rouke, two of the crew of the scm@ooner Lizzie M. Stanwood, are reported drowned, Both men belonges Stealing. of grand larceny. Swift is wanted at | Lester, Broome conuty,. for the alleged of a bugey avd'n team of horson. ued at $800, The complainant is James: dlan. of that place who asserts that. mber wagon,. eyhalted before Tolnn’s house and Iolangoi off to transact some business,. and duringlhis Swift. unbitohed \She team, and flrove away. Buflalo und'yestendey ehfinvedhere and E Poniponamont mused “by Death} :baken by the charges: T made against the state mug“ rerand and-} 4 6: \Iter general Till tomorrow. wide general by the treasury Aud - hilar. deip 'comncils committee will ad- mitted without protest from their conn- 'sel, and theme officers will bepermitted to. bomxanuned by. tho attorney gen; e who pr to ask them figly (meadow ith Add ontothoaeairoady' Ahom. | “out!!!“ of 053m! “Boi- Su TRraxcisco, 'Oct. w-Firtyueighfi thousand fraudulently stamped. cigars were selsed hero last Friday, at the 'aue: | t Hon:roons of Davis, Huber & Co. The mapufacturing firm in St Ai tine, Fla -When the revenne offciats} dam had not been made by them.. It tf believed that the cigars were manufsaot \_ ured by Chinese firms in this city, sent| eait and then mhipped to Davin» Hahn a Co. emp e An Mn to the' Amu- -on fiholiaw York 8 330k 'President you? a? am meinbers o% the latter instit x and \that ho a balance duen m tin 'members of the board to the firm. I% is by } maiite to firm of abou Eon fl curl Tore i‘ Ur monet Manny-new. fag Commmxp,' ! 30 -Mrrigtanitiel re W ti~ .. ifs of a promin “Woo d F1 at \ ste, dissppenrod. , A. search Mumflhwmhww- imp-mm ad Freaie M BR Omit-d \ mi\ . m i Tilb 13 R M -The: yéeke! British \ mos-MM“ Quohflifivhmd thag tho Conard steamer } reporte 40 towing 'the Adim (in wi. mgnigi Mfimsglgaa Rotterd gorilla mahorflopsquhw fin Git. Hor Liverpool“ \THs Bti M whisk brings the repork 14 ipfla Jct. SgLiverpooi. | AM Animal's sait lip-tong, I. .} [ Oct, $0..-Fonathail gamed P0“ “salads Fboux, who yrak s 'hesmey | 'dorser of the Star Rubber company . enema-1m; truit, made an assign“ . *Thoreport to tho orth\. $180,000 | assets to bo w “m nod. miifimumooo He was miak:| l‘nsmefiontouecumm 'exteusioes of two m but ~ the First; Nationial bank | of Amkry. holding n§out $3,500 worth :of: paper endorse by bim, forced the jms “mill:- _ f i_ Put Am for Repairs. “l ~ Lfim Del., 0ct:20.-The schooner 3.6- kms, Captain MB.. Fem“, from Brut, Capu. Vere Tor Boe \add provisions: yesterday. Sho encoun- u...- Bmlnn Defeat; McLean. , + : B. C., Oct: 20. -Edward Hsn outrigged skiff race here. yesterday by won as hoe pleased. The water was in splendid condition Tune. Bt in}; + A Sinsational Story Die credited <; & Co. of this clty made by members of Balmiaceda's staff, death by suicide ware too well authenil cated to leave room for doubt. Will Enlarge a Little. Allo way. Tho Bicycle Racers, len, 828; Lamb 818, mince, 264' Schoe £208; Albert, 270, Lumsden 288; Boyut 2 Wood’s 104; Stage, 227; O‘I‘ianngnn, 238. Colonel Lowrey Dean.... Henry Gildersleeve Doad. to St. Mary, N. Fl ture {n western portion; varla¥le winds nan eek. . contes cane« mp ummm * C- years of age and quite an athlete. 2 <e n hms uwean‘Tl’,‘ head iero n g ioitn hon ~ Two amass AND A 81!an '] 4 in What Jamel Swift 1s invoke wolf: for © = BMALO, Oct. - $0. Bach . 3 with of thy First precinet arrested James:| . [ Fwift yesterday afteiuoon of the charge o - Benefit of the Flood annual-nu Spates f sa in his employ, - Hesaysthat « on j A Friday night the. two were driving the: inning mm which was than attached to; ‘ tched- 'them up to. the buggy “S learned that emu had come to Yoew: Yous; - 4 er ttr to! on; 4 'Kvening Post 'A; nye: * Vfififigtothe Mawnyohord v4] th Lawrence no more testimony will be:] g elicited from the some and aid- [topo'thonundl wombat ' throng. , “gr: were branded 'ss coming fromi- cer} wired the reply was returned that: thel exchango had made an examina- . is | fine\ tiime a Toss a on mad oo | ie: con bee tex for onnbmiutioebeers from tho-amount was nado nio feculted th 'the. finding of -her body in.an ioe house.. Hor throat was! cut from to oar; A razor_wam found| by har aide which she had Manitoulin» tion. km Mre. £ dupmdeocy. he was , ”kw 41- m; Ara noun. to M. With m ~ tomgmélneo 'the break walér_fop-repailrs inn defeited. Alex McLean in- ashes-mg” yards, Hanlingaveo Mclean s start :of | thirty feet, but éaaght and passed his 6p nent before 100 yards had been rowed. after he was nover hard pressed and | New York, Oct. atles R.. Fli‘nz‘ s- dTO reg? the , assertion now in this country,: that the ChiBHan ax f president is Alive and-is- éither New York,] 'or Hurope. One of the members of the | firm sald that the proofs of New Havsx, Conn., Oct. 20. -The Mom ing Palladium, after over half a century. as a four-page shest, will appear thir evening as an cight-page paper under the. management of Heiry Allivway of New York. The piper will be vigorously Re publican in politic. Thomas C. Platt has written a letter congratulating Mr. NEw York, Oct. 2%.-The bicycle score atl o'clock this morning was: Martin, B18 miles; Ashinger. 822, Robb, 280; Ed-} UTFICA, N. Y., Oct, 20.-Colonel James 8. Lowrey, brother of ex-Senator Lowray Kinney and mado & brief speech Senator | and a well-knowh veteran of the late war, died herelast night at the nge of 56 years, NEw York, Oct. 20. -Henry A. Gilder sleeve, Jr., second son of Judge Henry A. Blidersleeve of the superior court, died yesterday of typhus fever He was 21 On: 13,000 Poop“ “witneu the F O msonmn rnzvmnn. [it , 'At the Pilasg del Torres, the people] perfect . came mm section; but so m ty polish atrangements that nc \or disorder was “Naomi mdcluhu thas poured into the . wikhout delay or - ' extinumted that: 12,000; people me withinthe eamclomure. Two roiling A. lo row of bozo) intendod for Pro-13 intend him : , the committee ma the moi |; Jan o: thosimnilh 'Casino, were slabo |- oly * decorated ~with ~bunting, ~the : - Bpant comma paim bunch“; 1. NEw YoRE, Oct. %. -It was aninog need a . tad by the widiors and & ropefiti the orlal me unknown; rad _ that this wil} was; additional s 01m!“ Arua or Piet on? nin- And vulgar la of mias panish Sags were d uad wared int-1m during the posting; of the Mexican in am bun. of um! wore| - killed arcld the 6f the 199mm 2C : The artmaht had Leer trained fathom cexion and of all: guided Phe narrow eacaped. President Dax wbuter huge ring during the killing the iprinig. §8.850LM; d Mind been stuck Inte! 8am teas |. NWMaifi-rihfllghf wold by ped .. 1 dares ' it Oxtravigant The grom} ~ 'ofowd * was - demonstrative, but mood F ;| fatured mid orderly i i . 8T Qflfi-BBUND VESSEL8. \ & Angry Wares. Bough-u: nex tinny ano min 7: whacky v miany os| \4G managed haveaofihlsnfus: E momma. Wigwam“ on tha En- slink channel, atout two nilles from Folk- | apprehensions arg. folt by the stone, grave inbabitanots,\ An almormally hightide has been, caused at. thit place mm storms and combkued 'with the burrican« is beating down the sea walls. . Tho an |. ary wares have mlready wrashed. many o% ° the houses situate nut the ashore and thel highroudluding along Folkstons hae “glam“ 'is «Minimum;l itso batik The lower parts of the houses: inflame vi cinities: have “been inmxdahed al - tered a tovera.gale on Oct. 2, which - with great forse for thirteen days, from| {the nouthoast to northenst, blowing away .] sails, tdaring away ahefihinngon stern: { sofftatn boat and doing. othareénniage. Sevefinssengers arson board, Including. cs... The vessel s- leaking badly. Tc Torn to- Pinon By a Tigers |- | . -Loxbor, -Oct, 20.-A. most sensationa Incldent in reported.from Balgrade.| A professional tamer of tigers entered. thel. cage of & Bengal tiger int the prosence G!] . many spectator. - The tiger seisod tht} map and:tore bina to pléces, many bf the]. witnesses fainting at the awlnt scome| cha which none was mblé to prevent. 'Then a) report spread that the tiger had escaped | trom its cage amd was at large in the]. streets. . A panic spresd throughout the) city and people rushed about taking thai: |: children to places of safety. 'The report proved to be false. The tiger will prob f ably be killed - tos u V mob # um; Tronbleiome. hra; conberning which France and Mo rocéo have for some time past been dis | $440G4 puting. The expedition 'has for its' por ' pose the: prevention of the: occupation ol| theplace by the forces of 'the Sultan of Morocco, . s . Arrives wt Yokahoma. - LONDON. Oct, 20,.-A dispatch from Yo kahoma annolinces the strival thera oi| the Canadian Pacific railroad steamship Empress of Ching from Vancouver, B. C. Bignature and Seal Attached. TAaLLABASSER Fla., Oct. 20.~-The seal of the State of Florida and the signature] boxes ah. of the Secrotary of State have been at | #$ 0! tached to a copy of the proceedings of the joint session of the legislature, including the proceedings when Call tas elected United States Somator, A Printing Offico Burned. f LEBANON, Tonn., Oct. 20.-~The office of the Lebanon Observer, whose flery edi- torials about cartain officials for several days kept the town astin, was burned yes- terday. - It is suid to be l: cendiary. e work of an in- No Chinaman Need Apply. D:raxo, Cal., Oct. 20.-Fifteen Ching. men arrived hote Sunday night to work in a section gang on the Southern Pacific. railroad. Shortly after their arrival a mob of white men drove them out of town. me. a MERE Cendali Bent ASF + had 3:5 eme au ~ *C Snide. o 2a | Mr ”Nevada: : husband fe: and $ King: lamina“? I)“. mine. Z . At dim-om wd twgmg‘f t-Ifimyim b m d. ace. ¢ Mime—M 11W” 2 , Skfeland 84. ® Kaw ran um; Moi;- Monsey sot #pe omk. minim m . a; Mimw‘ P mov ses <4 W9; # do Kohl MBC: do 139mm ' RARL MW ' © POREK-Dtull. New mess, $11.00. MD—wlmirdt Nov., $6.A%; M. mm mam-m. MW; iii mmnmm Shite cmnrnfiiiimm: Ohio no Mid Prov umfiif‘émz’io a OORN-Stady. : No. # yam. m, m} - on’iéugm. Humility; mimics. ifiARW-Quiat. No.8 I resten offiied. at ° 11mm andl finalise nu mini km; E S h b mesmax'mcymngrgfimmxm. | KGGF-Sta dud family. may hostile: - East Bum-Jo like Stool: Batht- fisonfimo' nooghto in: common to- mi Jamat, $5.R@5 more. Oot. 9. -A dispatch from Orkin! snows“; says that the Frenchgarrisonat Tlemesn |- sixty-eight miles southwest of Qran and An the vioiniizy of tho Zronticr-af Morroco, | $& 'has. suddenly received orders to- marek) { 181mm and veceupy Toust, the qagis In the} minim-auxin to $5 good do. “managing heavy minim! Nik « swoon. calvm‘ W m, HO 3 m- ; . $1.00@4 a t a? “new firkel‘iizfmfl‘m‘ fl: | W: s No.: timothy. new, per mm #406, anmolomoommopmix 15:00; clower, 915203@i&00' Xy 10.00; ballad amiswmmo. banal “M UVitea oneqse m; ko6 the ruling price (s > aid last week. Transactions ts. 1.071 boxes; 09150- t on commission. Ruling prion, SKBi gen x, mums? Fift réitle Falls Dairy mas-W The. cheesy mark fif- to—doy slightly than last wool M Tots nt OHo 18 lots congigned Total; ofe were 1,060 farm dairy eheoth solo. iii 13 Tho. butter market took (moth, ward nud advanced 26 cents por are: 103 packages farm dairy at ' the bulk at 2 cents, and 53 packamis «mm