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Hninw 1**i, nrtnimry, tyrnuoirnl un*I min i flout on lh* t*nrt of ijnmtrni 0*'U*>n'l*t in wltguttr 'gf/tutUy lot no**-*! wlntl* *r noting it* I nulnunnl gmf rnl or u*i log tnutUtry of wgr ‘t in* i**iil'nin-r >» <1 o 1,0* gf*i 't It* jmigt iti*n wm* mu* IIt*' niHto-r to / ,n*ni*t*ti'if i*itg‘li nwt i-0 *l So font g* wit* iOfU*rrA AgditUrl Ann n> Hi* * nu of hit nrr* -t 1, in* t rim*' lint Into it,.,'gut bi nr*, noA for ft it- of f« no 0ii* tf*4, un nrrttkt wn- w- *•*■ tony 'fir nir*tt nn*l r*nitio"inrio Hr ft* no U *fui 0**4 IlMlMbOiV* A*> III* off*t*it . 1,„*/**! won 1*1, uffin tnhxnii Uni ton o no only in rnprimnii'l. *»* firn ion * t Aitlnitml, 1 In* p*n,*0tki**n of 4 tin* ii/ut u * Hi in* * noA'ii U :*« Hi A. II* ITS *ery 'o ,/m<ry out I hr ihmrgrm, n* Would IlH*' I* "II tit" "Its" it iUipfkfOh tujr'.ij >/l ill nth AM* hi hr Ih* wm* Bee I JL. * uj ut tlx pre*i4ent'» power in Hi./yiii lif iudgu ouki "The Ittrtl'i* i t of i it" t lltliul iM.nte* In riilll Oiexdel i. 'hn t i,l Ihu otlUtri'a of th* mrmy iiii <h" tuiirml ii*» 'I him fun" I i/not ihi I'li-i'f eneeutlv#, however, i* nun ■milt mn‘‘"il hy hum,winy <•«»■« or wr-ynli i**pow*Mdllty, Hi* *l*l« of roiUMUHldrf II, "tl rf vt tmf it* it re htU'n to if <rud officer*, I* mliofil of mil uowrf U II,fin 'lull**, *1x1 eppcMi* to h* iii* ruifity tmnit," 'fit* ‘"Il/r #dvxe*le yurrml of the wmi iii f/iiflnirill lino ili'li'ituiii"*l to tmmx mx mx:<‘m! from the d#ei*lon of dudgt htgiihty, TM* will «*rry th# x,Alter to foe ■ o«rt of *ppr»l* of the I n#t t ,"\ ui i/iinut hi# I LOf'UJ WITH A MINISTER. Him **4»x M#eh Murrlnt u, Her. Merer* Of no, n! ml,HI,him Mu,, ml tyulurf, IU. VMM / III. Oct. |l,—Ji*v. Jmuimm t'fr- Urn I <n ‘ n m l're*hytcri#n minim in #t hhelhin#. Mo„ w#* murritd hurt y*mirnitty to *#|f»# lhi*h, m wenlthy y r\ of Monroe 1%. Mi** liumh h*» Men kefd m firlmonur hy her tmthur, mil in mg i rhr I* of eye lie ohJ"<t#d to tin th h, i MU** lie WM* poor. Twice the "oufih tried to elope, mud the groom hmi mmrrimgr Ihutwu m In three eoMntfe* Immi hxndny tlx iftrl got mwmy from the lion*. I her tether hud placed her in #rxi "itmu to tfuiury to vi*it yhi' ili i'Mxx to il Mlluifclei * niftfrillri'hirr lie lienid tliHt Ml»* lhi*h we* » the city, drove no hi htr <*o,vp n/ pim « In m l*». 'c #«d curried Imt off 't hey crn»*rd in# river end wcer innerx d hy u county justice ueer Wwi tfuiuuy on m llttamt Hint th# ynmm ohtnin*d *cv*r#l week# #fo, 'I l.e hr id*, J* '( yumrm old, pretty, end hum t imigr fortune in her own rhrht. MlhblON AHIEb IN NEED f »«* I uu*iegitiiuu»l Hum* *tu l«ty la turn •„,<«>r hiww1*1 kiralu, *>.n Voaa, Ogi, II, Tint * dugrega tlonaI Mono Mikkionary anolnty ik in IM/t to tin i ini** *1 yj.hhu, it* trua*ury o>,*i„|d an ) inakinuuii »» only tiuo, *#1 of till' n,<i«bta4n«*kk ik Mnntrad l»y #ol|gl<,rg thu liank# liftva rnfiiimti fur torn t,u*4 Htret1 loan*. Thu »ulu ni* nf i lo I,own rnikkionariuk wm« dm in.ioi«r |, lallnra to rmi-iva Iomm no'lln* in many < a»‘ « loo rowing #f |oi *i I'bna*at Ingb rat*'*nf int«no>i. Ho* oo< n il .« Ml'kolntuly i|«|uiniii nl for lh" Hun I* hii/ n|n*u die gift* of ti on'lo-t uni! individual# Thu lira# «o' •ilnuti o ik 'inn not only to dm I,«nl ||m«i toil to llm uli roil in oniik •loo of i oiigrngatinoai tdiu/nliMM to ,al*n Do ir m>kkl<oiary unllrtillont in tin* ♦nuinmr and »'*rly fall 'I'iir imvarity > >Uu ur * I* giaat, lint lawporary DUIIMANT UN THE ttTAND in in#yo**» Hnu*rU*lil* I uoIumm kml .*•>>•»« Inn In* lht> l»rit#*l, My uri n a mi !»i o lull Ii lino aloft* Dniianti a*#i»lanl kwiwrintandaMi of Tuiunuul iiM|ilut almrwli numlny kuloiol, na» |ilai«ol on dm *tand vu* i, ,lot llil Kill |1U* |m*i' of Uogyllll'lng • Ini inr* llml lie >111 Hoi miiriii i Iflain lo I min oil \jtdl l Him Ho MIIO I oolnntk llial liua ' Ilk, III" nl Writ |,lk i on,In,*1 klnna I,Ik iMril iir ilnniml dm |,ni" |mi giltgallon* llial liMtr In on omili Hgninni liim In dm uu»i lni|Molanl wfini'*»«* for dm |*iokiti'it lion III* kin*«o »•"' alnatk l rh f bN'I II** |i«lni anil In many ii" l„l«o|iri li'l lo oman Ilia* In* had •iuilii"l in* c4*i »*ilwl*iry ui*ing dm kian*l lynnkdoN* dial **ont>i urdniad I, a vlalloa intiM n«Imii on a u>< liy ,4mii uutu an«t*M***l •*» In,irani nidi It,# Mtlllokl MH"*IHm,l 1.'i'll ultra dHoiimV In u|irry atlnd linn d mi dm i>| ol t|nil ii al an, ndo linn In word trad < r |i#M t iftalKd in ii,n*'li*r log lllam n* I knioni dm , rl»on* r ,i,.„ily ir,'li*ol in llm imgadvi iii'ii i iiirmiiiio *H*n Aorwont ln<l Tag , H» I H tlmnl g „(in a ya«t«rday altar, mill .1 M fnilr iii> allot ami alllrd M H liik**H on ##*• glgriT l*l*"lt *«• a , ’iii t, •■log »i ami I mallM* olainmil In Inti t • fotoi,* i" aar of 1,1# all# and amd il onlaafnlty I at (ill la, kill IM, II I In nil I •■nd Jwtiga Hood dil* mnnong granlnl an Injatmtton miralA'itg I,mr|'ii I'ulllaar ami Idrantnik Hill lain*, VkNita ami • arralhouf ll»a I'ulit no |nililtailing "oi.t,any Iron Inlarfar Ing aim I lii nml II • Jonna In ilia "•gram at nf dm hal I'ltti* | MADAGA8CAM CONQUERED # hm tr + H-h f*« Vm4§ fa III* UvrM I'a him, (hi it Tb« mfniater nl wnr, (general /arlinden, received a dispatch | from Mojanga to-day coodrmlng Hi* 1 o* hm previously received from Port l/tila, Inland of Maurltlun. of t lie cap ! ' tore of Antananarivo, capital of tiia : 1 inland >4 Madagawar, I#/ III* f lench j expeditionary force under the com- I maud of hinartl (fiicheane 'I'he official dispatch nay» that after a brilliant action Antananarivo waa occupied on heptemhef ,'pf. I'eace m potiat //ns with tha liora* war# opened the neat day and were niic. c**fful|y concluded tha mi me evening hy tiinin being agreed upon subject to tiie rati fJcatTon of tin- French government. <1*11*1*1 Mel/.mgci t he second in coin inand of tiie French force*, win there upon appointed governor of Antanan arivo ft U aeini officially announced that a rigorous protectoia at will l«- «*tuo I infeed hy I* runes- over the inland of Madagascar, assuring til - preponder atice of the i-ntir-administration. 'I'he <|Ui-cn, Kunnvulona III,, will lie re tained, but the prime minister, her husband. Kainllalrivony will i»a trans ported POISONED BY THE FATHER l.ltfhl 1.1111* One* loxe Tlietr Mven on Arena nl of ilealonoy. OllirHk. Ohio, Oct il New* lias just rcM' hcil thin city of a tragedy that occurred in F/ke county, near Milner, on Monday, in which eight or nine children lost tln-lr lives by poison ad ministered by their father. It scums tiiai 'lorn fcp i. taking mi vantage of ins wiles biin*«c". min win/ piouipwo I > y jealousy, ad in ill i*t eieil tile fatal din/ to hi > children II was ''Hough on Hals and the fiend is now behind | the han> 1 Ml/osier Tri|i|i Urn Hie I’ope KoHr. <let. I ) The pope to day re> j eejved ill audience the I lilted Mlutes ' minister to Austria, liartlett Tripp, and congratulated him upon the coin I plele freedom of Catholicism in the I oiled States lie alluded to the coming elevation of Monsignor Hutolli to the cardlnalate and inquired con cerning the hcul.li of President Cleve land, for whom lie expressed warm regard Amelia Kites I hauler Oats a in tores, Nr,w Yokk. Oel, II Mr. \V. D. Maxwell, of tin* law linn of Chanler, Maxwell A I'hlllip is authority for the statement that a decree of divorce on the gioiiud of iiieompntibdity. lias hero i grunted Mrs. Amelia Hives * hauler It is stated there was no opposition to the decree and that noth in/ in the pleadings or proceedings reflected on cither of I be parties. Mr Maxwell positively declines to give toy furl tier information. N«w*|>u|M>r I lianga, Toi'KKA, Kan., Oct. I 1. J, I• Hrls tow has purchased the Ottawa Herald, a Democratic paper, and will at once change it into a Hepuhllcan paper. Mr. Hristow will take cnarge of the property next week He will retain Ills position as Hover nor Morrill's pri vate secretary, ami have plenty of time to do the editorial writing for the Herald. Ilia brother, .lohn II. Hris tow, will do the local work. 'Ilia tiovernnr Will Walt and as*. Id'IThK Hock, Ark., Oct. 11.—Hov ernor Clarke, when shown the Dallas telegram about the change of the Honda Athletic club to Hot Hpriugs, said lie had nothing to say at thin time. He would wait and see if the change was made, and would than take such steps as the law authorized. ganuars Want Kxport Unties. hr. Dot/ia, Mo., Oct 11.—The Mls»< sourl slate grange, in unnual session lit Vt nrreukburg, lino adopted reaimt* ilium demanding Miu protection of agricultural product* by un export iluiy a* a right lo which funner* arc entitled a* long Hk protection i* given to manufacturer*. Hut *pnn*» Happy. IfOl NPHINtia. Ark, ltd. 11.—The pew* wa» unnouncud nMIcmiiy here last evening that liot Spring* t* the place where the world'* <diuiiipion*hip Until mntct In to take place October ■It I'or two day* the oily lie* been i «peeling the word to come, and when the me**age nunc t’UttblUhlng the fact the people went wild with cntluiaiaailb Hrmiglit In four khim. I'm kin go, Ta . Oil It I'nr two ■Hoitlhka kerere drought ban prevailed all over Wektern I'cuimyIvaula, Went Virginia, uliuokt tbe entire ktate of Ohio and totrlk of Indiana In ail w« cup) i lie ia*t named niate there ha* been a rcmarhabla deficiency iu rain fall, according lo figure* of lite I'ltl* burg weather kiati >n OIK A I* KXfTIUUON HOHTII The t at in, (field and ¥ livable. t hicago, I* duilie a moat eaiwlh nt work tu helping I hone aim want to tatter then inmlitkui to »t, ttfe lii,me* in a Imire t'otigahlal i lima to, •a when1 the upfmrtunllle* for getting » atari In life are lad ter It* enhmyjdan la Very |*i|iul*i, an I enable* Indie m-chaf* to an mu a chunk uf Vktrilitt land at *1010*1 half ttie ii*ual prtce ter It* Oct l' »* cur*toll to tit urnt eve t pone* fWidtv the j Uiweat talc# ever given to that *t»te have un, M>iund A * pi, mild tram will be run ! from I till mm With *t«, !*l car* fww < w -* j I,a ioii.ii t it,, M I #ul and t tevetand and a kleatticr feuw New \ nrtt I he train wit) he i,,it |*-*<«t mainly id klerp-ng lam i winch wilt ia‘ mom I ini ted* th ruee in-el the i lilt- fifty ait thnuaauil a, r** of the beat ] tand hi the »latc l»»« I mi *mne»l Hot ; fin itv, pa»t uf Which w|d tat *ol,l at eu a, acre Am «f uto reader* wh» want to 1 rdli till* eacuramn alvoV Id write the t arm ta d amt I il* tide at nine i he) w til aim inn u *|a*>Mt{ e*i tiralua to Ikiiwlll ea the • itth id Nov 4 no it. a hwl a l,teal Win* twwatry tVaanikUiov Oct II, I he I retodi I ion <•***> ha* received from the Inter national i'*hl*nOua at It. « t i|*n the M .Olid hulietiM un the Wine piialucttou of the World It make* llie kuriotaiug atalemeat that the I wiled Maiea t* hfteeuOi tw tut yn if la wee an, ng the wine prodweitig eoUWirte*. being premie,I hr > hilt, Houwiania, Retain tirneee Argentina licputdie, hwttaerland and utto-r email couwtrie* iarable* the great eewtar* uf win* pi aluctiow ft mica lead*, a* I fur year* TDK SKATS IN DOUBT. A«TO CONTKttTA IN THP NKXT CONORl *•< l>l»puled Seal. In l.|»l llnabl t.uaMe p.peeled the I uuie.lasl'. K.ideaee la Metrattal Hut Piled la 4e.»rda»ee Willi Plata Praelalua. at »*ie law — t >>ale.iasi. Maal llaf. a Strung « M* tw Wla. III.puled I oagrea.luaal Sesls. WitmiOTM, <let. in Not one of tlic contest* filed against Ole member* of tba new bouse of re pres# n la lira* ls com plate In most, tin* testimony furnished on behalf of both the cun testanl and con lest e>« has been de posited with tba clerk, but In none Imre the contestants Hied Ihalr teetl oiony In rabuttal. In the tielknap McCann case front the Third Illinois district Mr. McCann has not yet furnished bis testimony, which, according to law, he should bare dons within forty days after that of the contestant. Although this is lha law, the house is not always guided by the statutes if satisfactory explanations for the delay nre fur nished, In the Heat tic Trice case from the Third Louisiana, for Instance, Mr. Trice** testimony was delayed by smallpox, which was epidemic in oar tain parts of his district. Although no ofllciallnforination has been receired to that effect, it isun dcr>lood at the clerk's office bore that li A. i heseborougn, who filed notice of eont -st against, Ceorge II. Model* Ian of the Twelfth New York, has a in*lulunefl his contest in the other New York eases (Mitchell against Walsh in tlm Kiglith ami Campbell against Miner in the Ninth; the con testees have not Hied their testimony owing to some local hitch, and Mitch ell, it Is understood, charge* Walsh with attempting to delay the case • All of the contestant* of the thirty cases are Republicans, save (»o >drioh, who Is contesting Cobh's seat in the Fifth Alabama, ami < ampbell, who is contesting Miner's seat. Goodrich is a Populist, wiio hud the Rrpullcan In dorsement. and ( ampbell ran as an in dependent Democratic candidate General opinion Is that the cases of the contestants seated by the next bouse will have to be very meritorious us the Republican majority Is over whelming and there is no political emergency which would tend to make the mem hers look on contests with anything hut an impartial eve to their justice. ' AFTER THE FIGHTERS, Corbett and Pltsslinmons l.lknljr tn Bn Indicted Ity tha Austin Mrand Jury. At SUN, Texas. Oct. 10.—The grand jury concluded its examination of members of the Corbett training party at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and they returned to Han Antonio. Delaney said after the examination that he knew no more about the mat ter now than he did before, but from tne question* asked It was very evi dent that the grand Jury would at tempt to Indict i orbett and Fitzsim mons and probably some member of tin- Florida Athletic club for arrang ing a fight on Texas soil. WAGNERS TRIAL DAY. the Ks-l'rlsst Will Ha Arraigned for Kii«b«Kxlruiriit Oi'tobtr 1A. 8t. Jomki ii, Mo., Oct. 10. —When Priest Dominick Wagner wasarralgned in the criminal court to-day on the charge of embezzling money from hla former congregation of St. Mary’s, hla ease was continued for trial to Octo ber 16, Although the bond was tlxed at only less than hi* alleged shortage il... sti.liist satis tliist 11 u .I, si* i. tiikt pa res to give it, uml will lie In Jail. “lam dlograved,” *eld he, "all that la poaai ble. ” _ DEMOCRAT'S WIN. They Carry liitllaitapolbi by a Majority <«f illliul A.IMIO. Indian Ann i*. I ml , Oct. 10 Th* iimiilm|tul election in thla city wit* it llemocrnlic lamtatldc The entire ticket In elected by it majority approx imating ft,000. 'Nil* In regarded m* mnrkuhle in view of the fact that u It*i|tuhiIt'uit wa* elected two yearn ago Ity a majority of over I mu I'leateney KefitAOtl by the I’rwldmt. WaaNIMlTuN. th't 10. The pr*al* dent ha* refu»etl to interfere further In the caw of Thouiaa Nl • lair, eon vietetl hi i allfornla of murder un th* high *ea* and originally *ent, need to he hitnged September jl. tael hut in* KOit-.l four time*, the laat carrying the ale of e*»cutiuu to Oetuher la, ami ha* «le> tlenled the application fur e pardon In the caee uf liana llau* ecu. convicted lit i allfornla uf murder on the high *og* and aenlenc*d to It* hanged I riday, OvtoWr !• IhImoI Pamey net* III? I«n. \\ AaHitturoN, t'ct 10. t he reporl uf the court martial In the ea*e ut t ulouel Jamea f'uruev of the inarm* crop**, recently tried at the llrtathljm navy yard, ha* bwu rveelted ‘th* court found hint guilty uf neglect uf duly Thu charge uf rmbe««lemeat wa* declare*. tu in* partly proved hut nut wholly autlainevl tif lit* u outer on* other t'harge* and i|«tiHialliiMi he wa* at*>|Ulttevl the *entruce la that tic tw publicly reptm-anded Hut amt Mearath thru haglna i ot unt mi sent ««a. ltd. IH’tlt* An nut hound lt>a*k Ulan I freight train ran into a huttvH uf entile at I'ltylvr, •tear the hau*ae line, and eta car* and the cue Inc were ditched t.'ngiucer tane and f iremen su raring* r huth uf jt aarll were butted under th* eh gin*, the fot met tlt'ng lit twn h“U>* of HI* injur it ami nneurlnger will din aat ly la Me* lean |.<Mtt«*roat lad IM. Id Mtfj Knnrr wife of n tat met near hero, na« pronounced dead hi her attend* lag phyaietau *ftr« n lung ata'huea* fi.on tetia'vrl* Kighteeu aunt* later, end mat before the tune of tl.* funeral, an* a t*r a her e*Mlt* and aah*d fur a drtub uf water, amt fa nut* rapidly ra <itiV*rlng LOUD 8ACKVILLP. WI.»T. Th# > I HlMlllfff IMN /*# If l« »»» 4r«i#p|p«, Nfcw Y'tun, ihrt to, A <*j#**( mi **M* iO Mi* Wfiflil fr uni Lnuluft •*•/•■ Aft extraordinary and In many rexpect* •inpf««ed*nted public,ti Ion l>y a llrlt lob or other high dipiomat ha* twmn iliwtawil during llie p,«*f lew day* among tb* foreign repr> tentative* Iw the eonrt of Hi dame* 'I hi* I* a hand*ornely printed pxmphlet marked "Jfor 1'rlratc ( Ire ,i hi lion Only," and , entitled ' My ML*lon to the United ! Htate*. xi-fHt and ha* ju*t l»een laaned j by l/ord backfill* who a* air Lionel I backfill* Hakfllle W*»l, K t M tL, j war the KnglUh (idolater to Wa*hing ton for the period named It will he rem inhered that I'reeb dent < lereland, almost on the ere of the election of Ik**. *ent Hlr Lionel hla peimport* l<e< au*e of a letter writ ten hy him to an alleged KriglUhman In (California, commenting upon the approaching election, Thi* pamphlet la l,ord back r die'* defenae and expla nation, after eeren year*, of that inel dent. )(ut. the unprecedented part of It, and the part of It which lia* aroueed rcry excited comment, I*, drat, th* freedom of hla atrlctnre* upon the American people and American public men; and, aeeond, alba own exproaed Indignation that the Krltlah mlnlatry ahould have accepted Mr, Kayard a* amha**ndor to lib* country, while, a* accretary of *tate of the United Htatea, Mr. Kayard had wantonly InMilted, In peraon, It* accredited repre*entatlr*. The pamphlet conalata of tlfty-two page*, 16.000 word*, and ia of rery limited Uaue, not more than l<x> copiea. Theae hare hecn *ent, under neal only, to leading forelgh diplomat* and the higher KmrlUh official* and a few perioual friend* isnruvfT a. Arwiur whr prunwiruv and James O. Hlaine was secretary of state when Lout Haekville earns to New York In November, l*8t. At a reception given him by the Ht, lieorge's society tie says that Mr, Hlaine was sent to greet him by Presi dent Arthur and he made a most cordial address of welcetne Lord Haekville notes also hi* very cordial reception by the president himself, hut remarks: "That while Mr. Hlaine was using this conciliatory language he was carrying on hostile controversy with her majesty's gov ernment respecting the abrogation of the Clayton-Hoi wer treaty." A presidential election was ap proaching and Mr Hlaine was likely to lie the Itepnbllean candidate. "It was at thla time that Mr. Hlaine spohe to me in the most commenda tory tones of the conduct of her maj esty's government In dealing with the Irish question They had createil such a hostile feeling in the United States that he felt convinced If the population was polled the result would be an almost unanimous expression of hatred towards Kngland. This language clearly indicated his intention to trade upon this hostility to Kngland In order to gain the Irish vote for bis election." "He notes Mr. Ulalne s defeat with not greatly repressed exullutldn and says he looker! hopefully to the new Democratic administration and Mr. llayard. The latter, he says, depre cated to him "the Influence which the Irish party had rfbtaincd In the con stituencies unit expressed himself us determined not t>> allow Ills action to be dictated by It.” He then quotes the Murchison letter and Ills reply, which he refers tons "incautious," both of which, to his amii/.ement, were published In the New York Tribune, orgun of the Re publican party, on October VI, ISHN. lie learned from private sources that no such person as Murchison existed. "The excitement over the .Saekvllle Incident, as It was called, beoame farelal." He was caricatured. He saw Mr. Uayard four days before elec tion and the secretary "cordially ac cepted my expression of regret at what had ooourred. " "IVIn, however. 1 saw Mr. llayard the following day, he said the matter had become sei-lou*, great interests de pended upon the re-election of Mr. Cleveland, he uo ild not lgm>ee llo- In turlous cited which mv letter had hud upon u certain faction, the vole of which win unco awry f«u- the auuceaa of the Democratic candidate." lie hum a copy of the telegram from the »tatc department to Minlater I'help*. ucctiaing him of • "|»olitton! eo tv a nl Ice " lie took title ofTeualve telegi am to Mr lluyard, my lug he ennaidcred it a personal lliaiilt Mr. Mayan! wua "emherraaaeil und eon fuued, and at Inal aald that lie knew nothing of any mu'Ii telegram huvlug been vent ' fie »»» furuiahud with a copy of the following telegram re ceived by a member of the cabinet front I he national committee In New York 'thick the pi evident know that the trial! Vote la eMppIng out of our hnnda bevauae of the i|i|itoiuaiic -.hilly ahallyug aea l.auioul (the preaitlent'a secretary and chief wire puller) at once Something ought to Iw done to day." Accordingly he received hta paua porta'hat afternoon laird hack villa au»te* a Hatemeni ha matte to lord Hallabnry accuaing Neeretarv llatanl of ttagruiit ui wiatr nteitia of facia met of duplicity. He refer* to l*"eaUlent Cleveland In bitter term* aud add* "There la air baae action which au American poll* noun will not revolt to In order tu gain an election He .police • latter In full from a manager of a dime moaeum in New York •fferiitg him »' uoti per week and eapenvea for hlmaeif and autte If ke would bold two laveea dniik of two home m ' tut palatial ntuaeum " a turn la Me *«M Hal InMiwta, uet la Uni Henry Iran rt* Hope kaa about eompletad artaiige manta to ttanafer hta vata r*. Inelud tug Ihpedcu huttey loan in«u*auva company for an amount anttteient tu pat hta deto» Th» thnoa eatata will be dl*clad tutu building lot* in | rl The treat••* are Hying tu veil the Hope diamond, mined at |.m '»** An \mert-wn reeanlly oltared |ba»,i**i for It |.* id Hope married May Yoga, tha American bu»le*uae mdreea. laat •taring Maty Iaara e# Married lire Mr l-ut* Mu, tht tu In tha preneoca ot thine children. eighteen grand ahtldren. alavaM great grand* •Jtlidren an t n large b*o>t of triced*, kb ml Henry Mrinkninat nnd ht* «*ifa, I lata are ttargaoheri, »elebiat*d their dlam*ad neddlag laat night at tha horn# of their *mm la law, Cnarlaa > laega J)H*4 *• Mer W»«lb.>» $ Inf, } fi Vwihia , III., Oct 10 mi , In **ph'a i Catholic church till* min mil/ wm 1 •rowde.i to witne** tli* marriage of | Aid'd# J, I biff to Mm* Sum* llorl"' i and at the home cf llt> l.r j> » w 1 drug hreaafael !•#•*) been prepared for ■oo / u, I l.r groom however failed to *piuMrat tm appointed hotir, , and after a long wall, loo l/rotl.er ay i peared and made the #t«iemeu* that ' the young .nan ha I fled to Hal In* 'I l.r l»#ide I..#* been In a l»y*t*rl*at rou.lk lion all <lay, * __ aeet In I'lko ,y. Uahhimai,, Mo, Oct lb llr and | Mr*, Ilearne, charged with the mur der of Amo* J mill well, were brought In to aourt hare thl* morning and mada application for a change of venue for j their trial, which wa* eat for Halar • day, Oe.-embcr If, In* application wa* granted, and lb« <-a*e «*nt to ihr circuit court of I'lke county at Howl- * Ing (Ireen abet Mia Mhifree* *e<f lllaxelf. Nooai.k*. Art* , Oct *0 —About noon the Inhabitant* of Artcpc *tr«#i, No gale*, Mon ora, were *tartled bv two | pictol abota It wa* found that An* tonlo l/uxtnlago, the leader of the fa muli* phi I harmonic band, bad ahot and killed hi* ml»tre*e, l/.uliel Montreal, and had then blown out lit* own brain*. Tka < nlur laaua la lorry laketto. I'KHIty, ok.. Oct 10. - 'I he Mlliool board of tin* city baa been ordered by the court on a writ of mandainu* to admit colored children to the whlta public acliool* The ca*c will lie heard lieforc Judge lllerer to-day, < olored children demanded entrance to the while public M'hoola Monday and again ye*utrday, Murnefl In Itealb. Cincinnati. Ohio, Oat, io.—At I:AO a in., a four-atory tenement Iioiimi hurned at Ml*lh and Hmilh atrceU. Meveral people were burned to death and other,, orri,.ti*,Iv Inifire.l DURRANT ON THE STAND. The Veuns Medical Slu.lmil Talla MU Story of III* lining* April 3. Ham KiiAMi'iaco, Out. 10. Theodora Dimmit took the aland In Ilia own be half to day Ha told a atory preelaely aa outlined by hia counsel of accom panying lilancht' l.mnont to the school on the morning she disappeared. Ha described his movement* In the after uoou, detailing hi* route and arrival at the church at A o'clock. forger* of High llsgrno. ( hkjaoo, Oct. 10 Two forgers, who are aald to lie member* of a noble family at Mtockholm, Hweden, and who have been living for some time in regal style at the Lexington hotel, were locked up at the ( ottage Drove avenue station last night. They have been posing a* agents of the Illinois Humane society for four months, and It Is suld that they have secured mure than Ih.ooo b,v bogus checks. Mpanlsh Student* Him. Mai'IUI), Oct. Itt— Herlou* eonIIids have taken place between the Liberal aud t'utliollc student* of the university of Harcglona, duo to the fact that the government suspended a professor who published a book which was de clared to be heretical. The riots finally reached the streets, where <,he rioter* were reinforced by crowds of people. Many persons were wounded (Jarlbsg*’* Court Hues* Usdlrated. Cautiiaok, Mu , Del 10.—The dedi cation of Jasper county's 9100,000 court house hero to-day attracted 85,000 people to the city. There wa* a parade a mile in length at 8 o’eloek. Music by numerous hum!*, balloon a* censiou* and apeech making interested the crowd*. A hamiuel by the Jasper county bar will take plaee to-night. ll.-l.rU Mltiw I |I a rias nri.i*#. Havas a. (Jet IO.—A dispatch from j Kemrdlos announces tliai the Insur gent* have destroyed, with dynamite \ one of thn arches of the ducal and largest hridgra of the Sagua la China mil wav not far from ( 'ainajnanl. In thn province of Santa Clara. Advices received here from Mantua, .ay that the »af>', ammunition and light gun* of the wrecked eruiaer Crlatobal Colon have been saved. Secretary of Mate Hlnriehacn .ava that Altgeld la a candidate for re-eleo lion live aim a ash ruooi«• « iHhtt. tyueialt.nu • »«•*> '»* turS- I Incago. at- I I ..i n. Omaha cull Ktaewhara OMAHA puller I reamer* wparatnr I* A ■>' l oiter I ait io vo»«l moairv I# a » I loir I Veal* „ ... Hu }«'• n.mev Callfnralh, par . 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IS * f ah I ..*» I a. sera aad votved l* > ♦ W* 1 i*i vie Ma, let* • a aye »Ve«>* * |V I rv 1'iia.r *Vi<"« ft* * 4 tv ere* !*n**i» f J* fP | I,ar L V alive* . !• t I h via IKK*' r.ry.v ~ — f j •« j ’"*:::■ h* »St' *t tot |v Wbrai Vo *«eu .**a M MV tufa ter ha h » R‘* ; Lee* 'tJt’od am- w*a* . f m ,? 1 fi I aVOe cl all>e *V**»*.ft}**# ?’ ! • fc<>.< Pr|n»*eel‘vea .... ip 1 »* taw.ha * » • 4 m a A vaA* tilt Wheal Va IhaM I era Awl (ml*- Aw l l allle "Ha kei* *a t hel«i» bee* W|*ed **. bar* rilK SUNDAY SCHOOL. ,E»WON III OCT, 20 -"RUTH'S CHOICE" RUTH I ; 14 22. >•14.ft Tad I ”1 lit T.opla atiall Ma My a»<«f Thy »»<»* Mf (tint" .-Kadi I I I* ‘T,.a.l»a >!>• Unit of Korrawa." NTRWM'CTORT : Thle eectlon In clude* the whole hook of Ruth. Tbe book of Hutb I* en appendix to tbe book of Judge*. It f% "* throw* a charming flD '* * • and true light over the troubloue time the hlatory of which we have been •viewing Tbe book llfte up the cur aln which veil* the privacy of dome* ,|c life, dlacloelng to u* tbe moei beau If til view* of piety, Integrity, *elf-*ar •Iflclng affection, chaatlty, gentlene**, ’elth, hope and charity. We muat re nember that tbeac virtue* grew up In be home* while the Uraellte* were *t ear. Time, 1222-11X2 B. C. Place, near JeriiMalam Ruth, after the death of iter father, returned from Moab, the 'land of (torrow," whither they had lone during the aeven year*' famine. Kxplanatory note At this time there lived a family at Bethlehem conaletlng jf Klimelecb, hi* wife, Naomi, and two ton*, whoae names Indicate feeble health, finding II difficult to obtain a living on the home farm on account of . the famine, and perhaps afraid of the roving hand* of Ihe Invader*, the fami ly determined to emigrate to aorae safer and more fruitful region, even though It would compel them to bring up their children amid heathen aurroundlng*. They went aero** the Jordan, probably Hi the font* of .lerlcho. turned to the south along lh<* eastern abores of the Dead Hea, and settled nmoug the rich fields of the Moabites. Here great changes came to the family. In the course of ten yearn the aon* married Moabttiah women, and both son* and Rltmelech, their father, died In the land of Moab, leaving the three women wid ows. • • * It Is plain that Naomi’s persooal character and her teachings, shining out through the night of sor row, had commended to her family and neighbors the religion of the true Clod. 14 And they lifted up their voire, and wept again : and Orpah kissed her molher-ln law; but Hath clave unto bar, ir» And she said, Heboid, thy sister in-law Is gone bark unto her people, and unto her gods - return thou after thy sister-ln-law. 18—And Ruth said. Kntreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee ; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodges, I will lodge : thy people shall be my people, and thy Ood my Ood. 17— Where thou dtest, will 1 die, and there will I be burled; the !,ord do so to me, and more also, If aught (anything) Sut death part thee and me. 18— When she saw that she was '•> STAIRWAY Or A HKTHUEHBM HOD8M atendfaatly minded to go with her then •he left speaking unto her lit Ho I hey went until they came to tletbleheui, And It earn* lo paaa, when they were row* lo (arrived at) Bethle hem, that all the oily wee moved about Ihntu. anil they aald, la Ibla Naomi I (Their coming created a great etlr among th* people or Hethleheni I *o And eh* aatd unto them, ('all me net Naomi, call nt* Mara for ih# Al mighty hath dealt very bitterly with me (It waa coualdered a aln to g* among Idolatore aa ah* had doa* Ih Moah l It I weal out full trie hi. and the lord hath brought nt# home again empty tpewri why then call nt# Naomi, aeetug the l,old hath tealided agaiual me sad the Almighty hath alibied a*#’ II Ho Naomi returned and Ruth the Moabite** her daughter-la law, with her, which returned out of th* country *f Moah sad th#» »*m* to llethlehem lu th* tiegiuuiug of barley herteal tusually In May! INWPIHhlt WTAtfcMUNIW ireom Ham • Moist The irylhg of your latth worheth patma-e A double mle Ud MSB I* no*'able la ill hi* •»•* Iftery good gift and #*#»» perfoed gift t* from above MahtSg SB Idol af t'hrtatlan werh la BO heller than making aa idol at