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A pbofos ai. has beea submitted ia the lower house of the Aastriaa Diet to ir crease the duty oa Americaa weavers' spools in retaliatioa for the McKialey tarift Tbk committee havias; ia charge the erectioa of a statue of Presides t Chester A. Arthur has g ivea the commissioa for the work to the sculptor, Ephraim Kyser, who is now at work upoa the model. The Texas bnmch of the Commercial Travelers' Protective Assodatioa has instituted a rigid boycott against the San Antonio 4b Aransas Pass road be cause of its refusal to sell 2,000 mile tickets to drummers at slight reduc tions. Tmt fiadiag of tbe body of a murdered woman ia London recently started more "Jack the Ripper" alarm. Tbe locality, however, was remote from Whitechap ol and the victim lacked the usual mu tilations peculiar to ttao work of tbe un known fiend Tub Local Wage Workers' Political Alliance has presented a petition to President Harrison requesting bim to present tbe name of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton to the Congress of tbe United States a an Associate Justice in the place of Justice Miller, deceased. The Austrian Government has noti fied the Prince of Montenegro that un der the Berlin treaty he has no right to maintain a fleet. Austria being intrust ed with the defense of tbe Montenegrin coast Tbe notico has relation to the cruiser which the Czar of Russia has presented as a gift to Prince Nicholas. Mb. Batjoub, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has started on a tour through the western counties, in which, it is al leged, distress prevails in consequence of the failure of tbe potato crop. His object in making the tour is to mako a personal investigation as to the truth of the statements regarding the condition of tbe crop. Eveky window glass factory in Find lay, O., has gono into tbe trust which has been organized to control the pro duction and sale of window glass. This trust embraces all tbe window glass houses in the United States west of Pittsburgh with tbe single exception of that at Sal in a, which is owned by Find lay parties. The New York police raided the Chinese-quarters tbe otberniehtand arrest ed about forty white women and girls who were found living with Chinamen. They made every effort to escape, hiding under beds, in closets and climbing from roof to root. A largo force of watchmen was on band, howevor, and less than twentv escaped. Tub stallion Nelson trotted a mile at Cambridge City, Ind.. recently in 2:10, lowering tho world's record one-half second. A large crowd witnessed the performance. The time by quarters was: First quarter :33?f, half 1:05, three quarters 1:3SK and milo 2:10. It was a fast track and a bright day. Nelson carried a driver 20 pounds in ex coss of weight The extra session of the Ohio Legis lature, called by Governor Campbell to consider tho alleged corruption in the municipal board at Cincinnati, has ad journed to January C, 1S91, when tbe ad journed session begins. The bill be came a law providing a non-partisan board of improvements for Cincinnati, to bo appointed by Mayor Mosby, and to bold until April, when their successors shall be elected. Secretary Wisdom is busily engaged in the preparation of his annual report to Congress and finds it more convenient to do his writing at homo in tbe fore noon. Consequently be docs not get to tbe Treasury Department until noon. Bio then, except on Cabinet days, de votes one hour to tho reception of visit ors, leaving the remainder of tbe day to the consideration and dispatch of current business. M. Pouter Qcertib, the well known French statesman, has written a letter in reply to numerous inquiries as to whether the abandonment by France of her commercial treaties would lead to tbe annullmont of articlo 2 of the Treaty of Frankfort He says that Ger many has nothing to do with the re nowal or non-renewal by France of her treaties of commerce. Germany could not eliminate a single article of the treaty without repudiating it as a whole and to do this would amount to a dec laration of war. A special from Chattanooga, Tenn., Rays two members of the British Iron and Steel Institute had an experience they will never forget They were walking over a trestle on the summit of the mountain and were caught by an approaching train. On one side was a rock wall 100 feet high, on the other a prccipico of 100 feet and. the ties were too short to stand on without being struck by the cars. In their dreadful dilemma they lay down as far out as they could got, but by the merest chance the engine was stopped just before it reached 'them. Further particulars have been re ceived from St Petersburg concerning tbe insanity of the Grand Duke Nich olas. He was seized in the most acute manner daring the Volby n ia maneuvers, and his deplorable condition aroased the pity of all observers. The Czar to cover tho matter from the world ad dressed a publio letter of congratulation to the -Grand Duke on the success of the maneuvers, although the Grand Duke had not been ia chief command. After ward the condition of tho Grand Duke became so critical that the truth could so longer be hidden. At present his malady threatens to prove fatal. The Grand Duke is the favorite uncle of the Czar, who is much distressed by the calamity. N. F. Palmer A Co., of Chester, Pa., have mottled the Navy Department that . the Ceacord is bow ready for a trial trip and a beard will be designated by Sec retary Tracy to accompaay her em her trial tripaeoa. The eompletioa of the Ceaeord la maarly a year aad a half be hind the time ooatractad foraadaeaal r ties of, ISM a day are bow raaaiaf agaiaat the contractors. The Beaaiaf- , .torn, a cesspaaioa skip, is two asoatas behind theCoaeord aad is being aletod with similar penalties also iag. Palmer d:Ce. are the of John loaeh A Co., aad have with tartrate week that tnev liaeamed with mrlvato work that thev. tie iwa Mi. -- - "r -r. rrT" . Xjamrmpsa red ewiadlers aaa asihlaw awars.mwsiaii i i i i mmvwwmw amateva Item mat to a maty, emiy to to - - - - - -..w--. avBaFmBmBatjamveamammsemammlaaBwA. fca ' Mmlmumm Ifcw niiim !! mmh tdU.MUbM . Ml.m'2rWl&lVZmm, IhTa far man nf flare if fm la '" li"'gi ? ... 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Advices from Soath America state that the Chilians are iad!gaaat at the Preach Goverament for aiding the no torioas Dreyf as claim aad are prepared, to oppose a fins resistance to French aggression. & Gekebal Hkxbt Hastwos SreucTl the first Governor of MiaaesoU aad tbe oaly Democrat who ever held that of fice, suffered a stroke of paralysis at St Paal oa tbe 21st aad was ia a critical coaditioa. Tub Preach Chamber of Deputies will discuss a proposal to place a poll-tax oa foreigners. The Parliamentary election in the Eccles division of Lancashire resulted in a victory for tbe Gladstonians. Mr. Robv. the Liberal candidate, received 4,001 votes and Mr. Edgerton, Conserva-' tive, 4,696. In tbe preceding election tbe Liberal candidate received 3,985 aad tbe Coaservative 4,277. As a result of tbe recently reported attempts upon the life of the Czar all of the palaces and many of tbe official buildings, as well as the public squares and parks of St Petersburg, have been closed to tbe people. Mr. Gladstone, in a recent speech,' approved combinations of workingmen, which had had much to do with improving their condition. Ho deprecated appeals to Parliament to help workingmen out of difficulties. Senator McPukbsox has discovered errors in tbo Tariff act which be thinks fatal to its enforcement Government officials, however, while admitting tbe errors, think they can have no effect on the act as a whole. Senator J. S. C Blackburn was se verely hurt recently by being thrown out of his buggy in a runaway near Versailles, Ky. A notable wedding took place at Chicago on the 23d, the only son of Marshall Field being married to Miss AlbertinaHuck. The University of Cambridge, En gland, has conferred a degree on Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer. Two candidates for tbe vacancy on the Supreme Bench, have appeared in the Northwest They are Senator W. F. Sanders, of Montana, and ex-Representative W. H. Calkins, of Washington. William O'Bbien, in aa interview at Paris, said that the Irish party was as sured that the American tour of himself and Mr. Dillon would yield sufficient funds to last until the general election. Ensign Rumset, of the United States steamer Swatara was accidentally drowned at Yokohama Augnst 27. The Sultan of Vitu, East Africa, has refused to give redress for recent mas sacres and is preparing for war with England and Germany. The vacancy in the United States Su preme Court will, it is now said, not be filled until after Congress convenes in December. Business in Portugal is at a stand still because of the serious decline of Portuguese funds on the London mar ket .It is believed that a revolution will soon occur. Robert P. Porter, Superintendent of the Census, has returned from Europe. Tns Roman Catholic priests and monks in Milwaukee have all registered and, for the first time, will vote at tbe election against the Bennett law. Colonel N. N. Cox has been nom inated to succeed Hon. W. C Whitt borne, tbe present incumbent by the Seventh Congressional Democratic con vention of Tennessee., MISCELLANEOUS. Director Leecii of the mint who has returned to Washington from the West reports great activity in all the mining camps visited byhim. . , Divers locating caissons in the Ohio river at Cincinnati found fourteen feet down in tho mud, what is believed to be tbe wreck of the steamor Moselle, sunk forty years ago. A large sum of money is known to be in the safo and a number of dead in tho cabin. A Cuicago A Eastern Illinois pas senger train was derailed near Watscka, Ind The conductor was seriously in jured. In accordance with the Czar's enforce ment of the anti-Jewish law all the Jews in KisucnefT were ordered to leave that city. Tbe Jews in Akerman, twenty-eight miles from Odessa, have also been ordered to leave the town. Tub Evenment of Paris has advices from St Petersburg stating that as tbe tram on which the Czar was returning to St Petersburg, from his hunting trip in Poland, passed Grodna, a shot was fired at it Rev. Mr. Bundat, a Methodisht preacher and missionary to the Peoca Indians, in crossing Cottonwood creek, five miles south of Guthrie, Ok., with his wife and son in a wagon, was swept down by the current aad upset The wife falling among the horses was al most instantly drowned Pete McCartney, the most famous counterfeiter in the United States, died at the penitentiary at Columbus, O., re cently. When he died he was serving a tea years' sentence for passing counter feit money in New Orleans in 18S& The Alabama State fair began at Birmingham on the 21st with a promis ing outlook. The machinery was started at noon by Mrs. Cleveland, who pressed a button at Lenox, Mass. A DisPATcn from Zanzibar says that the Sultan of Vitu, alarmed by the joint British and German military demon strations, has offered to send to Zanzi bar the heads of all those who were concerned in the murder of German traders, and that he has the murderers now ia cages awaitiag their fate. It is believed that Fred Hubert aad Will Palmetire were drowned in Beaver Dam lake, Wis., ia the recast fierce gale. They were hunting ducks. Toe Governor of Armenia has sta tioned troops in the Christian quarter of the city of Eraeroam to protect the residents who fear that the Moslems in tend to conduct aa organised pillage of the quarter. Six Moslems have beam arrested oa suspicion of beiag impli cated ia a plot to rob the Christiana. Tom Mann, the presldeat of the Dock ers Ualoa. declares that the aumber of uaemployed ia Eaglaad is mot less tham TOO,eoo and that aa eight-hoar law hi the oaly remedy. A southbound passenger traia left Chattaaocga, Ternm oa time aad was raaaiag at a moderate rata of speed, ap proaching Cmickamaaga. As the train dashed oat of a eat a covered wagoa was npoaaerossiag. The eagize struck the wagom aad killed J. W. Jeakina. wife aad bebv and Mra James Bo allot Walker Conaty. AmisASTmocs cellisiom eeearred im a tunnel 6m the Cineiaaati Seutherm near l's Valley station. To add to the the wreck oaaght Ira. The fcZTII mrt-!rI !Ty.Sg.V wsweTtarthsteatlTaatmmcritielamMam heroes beraed te death. Meaesdeam areaght enl t ageteet Mrs. a jf aasmaa'tlmr aay thiaw. 'ike i ' iLmCmSSSSS ' ' -lJ amSJwmwJmf eaVmrnawKamw . jsemmmmream mmac mnrmMemnMWL amv.' kiBiia . --. Z- ' '"--. - - - - - - - - - zz L , i - mmwmMmtmmmmmtmmimmmmit.:' - - - - - - - 'j-.. TrnKCWs-vtoKsaremaidtoh. Biassed by ChrmUaaitv ef the at who took toe ass ia Am am it. Ma Hsafiiaaai la few im eerity of the esavermom , laraiiaaai for a mew fail way from Jerusalem to Jala have arrive at Jaffa. They are the lit loesmstivea ever ased ia this aaeleat land. The Staadard Oil Compear kas eatthe price of Ohle.etl. tarn time to thirty cents per barret The Ohio pre- daeers are very bine. Tme boiler of a thresher eagiae ex pledW Bear Litchfield, Mima., recently. Deaale Kelly, a lad of twelve, was killed aad twelve aeraoas iajared, oae fatally. Tarn woolen Imaortiag heeee of beimer. Sea A Co., of Hew York, saspeaded, am aeceaat, aa stated, of the change caused by the Tariff Wa iNseoiliaioBbetweea freight tralae oa the rjaton Pacific railroad at Fair view, Ore., Eagiaeer 0Briea was killed and his fireman badly hurt One of tbe fblmlaate departmeats of the Union MetaUIc Cartridge Compaay at Bridgeport Cobb., was blowm ap the other day. One maa was torn to atoms. There was. a paaic in the mala buililag. A terrific storm raged along the Jersey coast all day oa tbe 23d aad much damage was doae by the surf. Vessels were reported ashore at Spriag Lake. Several small boats were capsized off Long Braach. The Russian Minister of the Interior has received alarmiag reports as to the stato of tho country. The prisons are crowded with suspects, chiefly young men of tbe educated classes, and disaf fection is spreading rapidly. A greatdeal of fighting between tbe peasantry aad tbe military is reported ia various sec tions. Tub excitement among the Northern Choyennes in South Dakota is dying out, the stories of tbe coming of an Indian Messiah being slowly but surely dis proved Steamship advices from Japan are that cholera is gradually disappearing and Yokohama is said to be practically free from it There had been 84,000 cases and 32.000 deaths np to October 18. A party of 300 Poles while attempt ing to. reach Prussian territory with the intention of emigrating to Brazil were fired upon by the Russian frontior guard, whose order to turn had been disobeyed by the Poles. Six men, two women and one child were killed. Tub Brooklyn sugar refinery has closed down aad 450 mea are throwa out of employmeat It is rumored that with tho singlo exception of Uavemey er's refinery all the Brooklyn refineries will be closed down. About 9,000 men will be affected Business failures (Dun's report) for tbe seven days ended October 23 num bered 2i5, compared with 227 tbe previ ous week and 225 the corresponding week of last year. A Brazilian squadron has left Rio de Janeiro to visit the United States in re turn for tbo visit of the United States squadron last July. Tub Chicago & Iadiaaa Bolt Line Railroad Company proposes to issue several million dollars' worth of bonds to improve the system in every way. Tub Alaska Commercial Company has sued the North American Commercial Company for 9100.000, the value of 4,000 sealskins recently discharged by the revenue cutter Rush, which were claimed by both companies. East Pepperell, Mass., was badly damaged by fire on tbe 24th, flames breaking out in Leigh ton's shoo factory. The loss was 5300,000. Tue Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers dofoated the majority report of the committee appointed to devise a plaa of co-operation, which was in favor of a scheme to affiliate with the firemen, conductors and brakemen. Tns conference between the official of the Mackey system of railroads in Indiana and the employes bas resulted ia an amicable agreement Albert W. Oxnard, treasurer of the Johnstown (Pa.) Lumber Company, has disappeared, and a shortage of $30,000 has been found in his accounts. A. II. Harris, a millionaire mine owner of Montana, was found dead ia his chair in his room at the West Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. Tnn work shops of the wood paving company in Paris wero burned recently. Loss, 2,000,000 francs. The Tipperary sureties of Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien have sent a telegram to the latter, wishing them God speed and saying they are proud to bear the responsibility of their exploit A FBtairrruL accident occurred on the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis road. at Oxford, a small town north of Hamilton, a Two freights collided and Engineer Meyers was killed aad six others badly injured, two of whom will die. Loss, $125,000, ADDITIONAL DIBFATCIUS. Tux ninetieth birthday of VonMoltke was celobrated in Berlin aad other places with much cordiality on the 25th. Mr. Blaine delivered bis first speech of the campaign at Canton, O., on the 25th. Ho was tho guest of Major Mc Kinley. Four persons wero fatally injured at Steubenville. O., recently, a Panhandle passenger train running into a party of fiva Clearing houso returns for the week ended October 25 showed aa average ia ireaso of 7.2 compared with the corre sponding week of last year. In Now York tho increase was t.5. News received from the Dutch forces carrying on tho war against Acheon is very unfavorable to the Dutch, the troops of the Sultan having repulsed them at every point and regained a con siderable portion of the country lost in previous campaigns. A destructive fire broke out at Stew art A Butt's shingle mill. Mobile Ala., on the, 26th. Twenty squares were burned ovor. The loss was put at fCOf,- 000; insurance, $400, 000. There was an unconfirmed report that Matabeles had attacked the Brit ish expedition in Mashonaland, South Africa, and killed 20ft It is reported that Cardinal Simconi. by order of the Pope, hasjorbiddoa the Bishops of the Americaa hierarchy te give any official or overt approval to the Irish Nationalist campa;gn of Messrs. Dillon aad O'Briea ia America. Fifteen armed mea burned dowa the buildings of L. U Varaes in Coffee County, Ga, because of his supposed participatiomla the late riot Governor Gordo called oat the militia. The fact that Great Briuia will re fuse tojeimim may European compact against Asserka em aceaaat of the Mc Kinley billia said tea fatal to the pro posed cesxerted actiea. Chicago steam fitters have resolved te strike. Ex-AuatsaiAw If. P. WmmXAX, ef Chi sago, was recemtly asortaUy weaadad by G. P. Hathaway ia acambllag house, "BUFFALO BILL'S" Wild Watt Show Its seaaom ia Strasharc. Ger- iy. aa the ttth altera tweaty meaUs toarol Europe. Them decided to aaad the Iadiaas mease te aatwerfor their life, moraleaad treatmeat ji-WJ 'Vf- Tarn Attermey-Oeaaral af has filed a bill la the Uai tod States Ceert far a sotlte sat ef liaa eotweem the States af lewa aad Nebraska, the aesettom at ie- eae grewlae; eat ef a cmaage ia the chaaael of the Misaearl river, which forma tbe boeadary betweea the two States A FABXtm by the aame ef Diffey was recemtly arrested ia Dodge Coaaty far forging tbe eamee of two ef his aetgh bors, J. R. Caatlem aad C H. Fergasea. to two promissory aotes, oae ef them beiag for ft These notes were cashed at the Dodge Beak before the forgery became kaewa. After his arrest Diffey saeeeeded ia eladiag the esscer aad es caped. Hcnbt Hobst, a farmer living west of Deshler, attempted suicide the ether eveaiag with a razor. Cause, ill health. Oa account of partial paralysis ha was ablate lafllct only a dangerous wound which may prove fatal. Tarn Herron. brothers, the Madisoa Coaaty trata robbers who recently broke jail at Valentine and were re captured. It Is said have concluded to plead guilty to oae of tbe counts. Gkokoe Furnival, who committed a most atrocious crimo on Horse creek, in Nance County, soveral years ago, by murdering flvo person, was recently ar rested in Kllisville. Miss. All efforts to locate bim have heretofore been un ava ling. He bas boon Identified by a man who knew him wolL NeiS'Morqax. one of tho workmen in tbe collar factory at ft air, was lately arrested for burglary. His schemo was to broak into saloons, steal cigars and sell them. Ho had been under suspicion for aorao tlmo and was finally caught by a person giving htm money to buy a box of cigars, which be procured from a stolen lot that he had concoalod. Tub three-year-old child of James Lem on, of Risings, recently wandered Into a cornfield and was lost. The whole town turned out to hunt for tho little one, who was discovered asleep after a long search. Tbo child's mother went into spasms, and was in a critical condition for some titna While running one of the planers of tbe Union Pacific shops at Grand Island, Charles Bait had all four fingers of his r-ghthand cutoff. An uight-year-old boy was showing one of the men bow it hap pened when one of bis fingers was taken off in the same way. While working undnr a freight car at North Platto. Richard Censor was killed by an engine which unexpectedly bsoUed down and moved the car. Cen sor bad been In tbo Union Pacific's em ploy' for twonty years and was sixty years old Will Larukh, a "society darling" of Lincoln, who clerked in a grocery store, has disappeared and with bim $7,000 of the firm's money. Although bo recoived only $45 pnr month, ho managed to live like a prince. He wore diamonds, drove fsst horses and was always dressed in the height of fashion. The fact that ho had plenty of money to spend gave bim admission to the best circles, and no one tbonghtof tbe manner of his getting it It seems, however, that for the past three years ho bad been extensively stealing from tho firm and owing to his shrewdness bad not boon detected But a trap was set for him aad he was caught He then fled He was engagod to be married to ono of tbo leading belles of the city and she, too, disap peared Hari.ow Davis and his wife, who bad been doing a thriving business at Omaha as Spiritualists and magnetic healers, wero recently arrested for sending obsccno matter through tho malls. The woman clsimed to havo been informed by a spirit that her hus band had been lod astray by a woman in Iowa, and wrote lot tors demanding money, for which both tho "healers' were arrested J. B. J. Rtan. tho oldest newspaper man, in point of service in Omaha, died recently of typhoid malarial fever. Ho was born in Now York City July 15, 184a A freight train going east contain ing principally empty cars, was wrecked near the Niobrara bridge, about three miles east of Valentino, the other day. It was thought a brake beam broke, causing a car to jump the track, when ten cars were piled up In a heap. No ono was hurt but tbo wreck caused the delay of tho passenger some fifteen hours. Extensive preparations are being made for tho Stato convention of the Young Men's Christian Association, which will be held at Grand Island, November IS to 16. Ezekirl Mabin. an old soldier and a mall carrier between Heminzford and Nonpareil, was thrown from email back tbe other day and so badly hurt that be will be a cripple for life. Carl Schmidt, a Germbn farmer near Pallisade, lately wanted to split a log on his plsce and used dynamite. He put the dynamite into an auger hole and was pounding a wooden plug in when the blast went off. His right arm was torn off snd his body horribly mangled. Mrs. Bvcklbt. wife ef a banker at Stromsburg. thought she was takiag cough medicine, but took a dose of belladonna liniment Instead, and nearly lost her life. Prompt work by a physi cian saved her. August Uemmerling, a German farm er liviag aear Scribner. was recently found dead near a hay stack on h s premises. Supposed to have been tbe result of epilepsy. Pensions recently granted Nebraska veterans: Increase, Robert Thorp. Bla den; George M. Babbitt North Platte; Charles M. Coon, Osceola; Andrew J. Rlcketts. Gates; Charlos W. Foote, Sil ver Creek; Nelson J. Porter, Central City. Reissue. John P. Miller, Stroms burg: Henry L. Armstrong, Omaha. Herman Priebnow, aa old aad well kaowa resideat of Cuming County, met with aa accident recently which resetted iwhisaeatb. He was engaged in thresh ing oa his place, five miles southeast of West Point, and by the sudden backing of his team was caught between the wagom box aad thresher, receivlag In ternal Injuries which resnlted fataUy. Owing to the unsafe coaditioa ef the bnildiag the public schools at 0NeiH have been dismissed until the stractare cam be made perfectly safe. A near from a stallion broke the right of Beaton Freemaa, who resides Aiaswerth, aad otherwise iajared aim. Afabxeb aaased PrnttUa Barka, ra lly had trouble with hat wife, near ilssam, aad suicided by takiasr te. Tmm large elevator ami atill at Miasm tea nomad the Itesaghtfrem a spark t Leant. ctmmmam ef Crab Orchard lately motified Joba Wilsea to leave that evtekeadeesef tar ami to emerged with arewllae; of atghts aad iasaltiagyoaag ladies. IjrcEweiaBTES are still at' mark at Sehaylerr tare free aavbaf the other night In stables. KJBBBASKA STATE KIWa tnJt.. - m a. e - Hk .m , m . mar mm a- l mr aw M , sl. - mmmmmmmmows mi ----.. maaar aaa mammas . emmammLmmamBammi mbbb - - - saaamBsmmaamrai aarassB, BaemmmmHPmwapmmma mammma mm aaaaasam mmmr bbbbbbm mavmaam rnemr eaamsaammmmB mm mnenBrWw mm mam. maanemanamm amamBamiemmm! mme -- mammon mmmmmmmmmaBBBaam mmmmmamma -- -. w- p? mw bbf mmmmmmRmmmmmmmmaaBBBrsmmmmmmmmmmmmm maaammmmm bbbbbbbi bbbbbbbbi FIRE AT MOBILE. Bj Flmmaav Tf EH! SfdllES ICI5EI ITU Uomlb Ala, -Oct tT. Tbe most its estrone eoaflagratiem aver kaowa la this cite began a boat lt:M e'elcek yaa. terday afteraooa U the ahiagl 1U of Stewart k. Batt, aad owiag to the strong aorth west wiad prevailing was aot checked uatil five o'clock ia the after aooa, aad oaly tbea after a favorable chaage ia the wiad. The total damage wasttoaoto. The scene of the fire was the extreme Borthera aad of tho city, aad 5,630 bales of cotton, five cotton warehouses, three cotton compresses, two Urge cotton seed oil mills, tbe big ice factory, the wood aad coal yards, three of the river steam boats, six wharves, a box factory and Mobile Fertiliser Company's works were destroyed. There was no loss of life although maay of the firemea were overcome with heat aad smoke aad maay narrow escapes from falling walls occurred. The paid fire department fought man fully and were assisted by many old volunteer firemen In the face of smoke and flame. At six o'clock the fire was well under control and no fears wore entertained for its spread any further. The alarm for the fire at Stewart Butts' mill bad scarcely come in whena second alarm was sounded for tho burning of the residence of Mosely F. Tucker, on Dauphin near Broad, which was com pletely burned, only a small quantity of furniture being saved. The residence adjoining it, bolonglng to Mrs. Ed Har rington, caught from Tuckor's and was also destroyed Tbe two alarms being followed by a general alarm caused tbe greatest ex citement among all classes, and in their excitement people rushed from one fire to the other. Soon the report was spread that tbo entire business portion of the city was in danger and thousands of men, women and children rushed to tbe scene. No one felt safe even in tbe business section of the city, and wagons, drays aad all kinds of vehicles wero engaged in carrying away valuable books and papers. More than twenty squares were burned bounded by Beauregard, Mag nolia and St Louis stroets and the river. Tho loss is now estimatod at WOO.OOO, with about 8400,000 insurance. The tracks of all railroads centering here have beon obstructed by tho debris in tho burned district. BUTTERWORTH NOT BOUGHT. The CoagraaiBan Mlrrrd Up 11 a SlaaUcr Started By 8om-boly. CniCAno. Oct. 20. Sccrotary Benja min Butterworth was very emphatic in bis denial of the story that he had been s.lenced in his advocacy of reciprocity by the promise of the position ho now occupies. "The story is absolutely false," said he. "I absolutely and un hesitatingly deny that I cvor entered into any deal whatever to sccuro this or any other ofllco. I have always been, am now and expect to bo, an advocate of the reciprocity doctrines. Ono of the last things I did before leaving Congress was to plead with McKlnley to put my bill favoring reciprocity with Canada on bis. My position as secretary of this body came to me unasked. I enterod into no deal of any kind whatever to se cure if High Tide Rondout, N. Y., Oot 27. Tho Hud son yesterday showed tho highest tide in forty years. Tbe brick yard: suffered seriously, millions of brick being lost The yards between Roseton and Albany are submerged and tbo green brick awaiting burning wore thrown down by tbe flood. It is estimated that 4.600, 000 brick have been lost in the Kind stone district The fires were put out in tbe kilns in process of burmng. Green kilns were thrown down and tho brick under sheds washed away. A much higher tide prevailed last night Italian Welcomed. New Orleans, Oct 27. Tbo steam ship Elysia, from Palermo with 1,038 Italians on board, landed yesterday morning at the wharf of tho Northeast ern railroad and tho Immigrants all came ashore, the inspectors having found their papers correct A detach ment of police was on the scene to pre serve order. General McMillan and Captain Crawford were on hand also with a aumber of custom inspectors. There was a large crowd of Italians on the wharf who had assembled to greet their relatives, friends and countrymen. Maaval'a Iaapretlea Tour. Denver, CoL, Oct 27. Presldeat MaBveL of the Santa Fo system, will arrive here Tuesdsy. The object of bis visit is a tour of inspection over the Midland road recently consolidated with the Santa Fe. The Santa Fe officials meet In Topeka October 30, and Mr. Manvelwiil preside and mako kaowa tbe results of bis observations. Aaatrte WUI Walt. London. Oct 26. Tbe Times' Vienna correspondent says: "The Austrian Cabinet considers it premature to take a decisive resolution now regarding the new Americaa tariff and that it is bet ter to wait aad see whether Americaa consumers themselves ask for its repeal aad also to see tbe practical effect ef the act" Terrtkto Death mt m Child. Wichita, Kan., Oct 27. The three-year-old son of Colonel A. S. Hillmaa, eight miles south, fell intoe tub or hot water aad ao oae was present at the tiate. Withim a few miautes the ser vamt retaraed, finding the child with the flesh completely cooked. Business was considerably depreest om the Loadoa Stock Exchaage dariag the week eaded October 2& The Ceati memtel bourses were also affected ami larly. There eras more firmness cxhlb ited toward the end of the week. mm Hawaii schools are established all the island, tho sam aliened to pub lic iaetrnction ia lMt-ss toingtmsst annually. Ia IS8S there were l& schools, with t,T7t aaalls; ef these there were S.SM Hawaiians aad 1.3? half castes. A party of beys killed a snake at Dabllm.Ge., a few days age. hi few mlmates yonag saahea were seem te erawl eat ef the old seake's side tkroegm by the sticks. They eea- aeaear- until! ferty-elght, twelve inches im length. eat aad were killed. Pretty a itot a jury la New York the T ch r Her has Is c te He sVaas ef Lav, xmeeajm Bfeej remeaa Karroa Iy mway-A aaeaekl Fare Alema ffVg g-Va-ahmmal li-aJ aWemaememea emnmtmfa ammmtfl mmrmaemsm Vaemmmm emmaam emammttemmmm ammmaamammhrt ftmmA eiAemmU ttmHea 'ema. ' ' mamt .-am 'm- bb, fmmamBBfcmBmf hjmfW aeaae- -m,-, Mel eNmWeoTml IfeM lma(fNammV' mmWmtl leM- Wem BNsmr B W1W WmWJKW 19 Wmmjm MMWtr T JMammmat? "'?" ' - aV ' mr9mmW mtB Womamwrefef) rh ' ji BBBammBBBaemaa """"'"iASLinfomDidM PtOUCIArl INFATUATION. & TABSfC aue-t- KMsfMsaV i'T. ,"I!PJM -g- .. .. -. : -, 'VmmamMaaBBBBBvvw, toaettoa wtss, fWJ??5f!ZlitVmW. Oct, M. Paersoa very receatly to a member ef a heaoo im New York City: "I beg to eall year attemttem eamfereaee report aad Tariff Ml! yea about tern days or two weeks aaartepamahletef SMaaawA Oa 171 yea will fled am aad meat seettom S with Ue reading ma lag: te drawbacks oa TarmlageverteaagelTd, sixth bteafress the tea, yea will find the foUewnejt teafareaeo restores secttem Ml Xem ia the Tariff bill before yea. yam mill fled section St, ending witk w peaad.' leaviag all the rest af sectioa M eat altogether. This emlsaica is fatal to the aUlaai la the opinion ef emlaeat lawyers here. Seaator Carlisle sstoag them, it vitiates the whole bllL It la oa iatermal revenue, but being part ef the Tariff bill passed. It stands aad falls together." Ia accordance with this discovery a protest against Collector Erhardl's omV cial actloa uador the McKialey bill was lastevea'ng forwarded to tho leadiag importers in this city for signature. Under the law protests agaisst the col lector's assessments can not be lodged until liquidation of entry and must be lodged within ten days after that atage in the importer's business w.th the Gov ernment Attorney-General Miller positively declined to discuss the question in any of its bearing, sajing that it would be manifestly improper for him to do so unless it came to him in an official way. Mr. Mason, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, who is specially charged with the execution of the tobacco provlsioms of the law, confined bis remarks in re gard to the alleged Illegality of the law to the following statement: "I will obey tbe law as certified by tbe Secretary of State. It is not for ma to say wbother or not tbe omission of tbe tobacco provision violates the tariff. Being merely an executive officer of the Government I must enforce it aa 1 fiad it Anyhow, the tobacco schedule does not take effect until Jsnusry 1. so thai if Congress desires to refund two cents a pound on all tobacco on hand when the law takes effect it has ample time to legislate to that effect" No alarm is felt here among tbe friends of the McKlnley bill as to tho legality of Its enforcement Tho pre cedents of years, an old and experi enced erap'oye of tbe House said, leaves no doubt that an error, whether omis sion or commission In tho enrollment of the b.ll passed by Congress does aot vltiato any part of the measure, except that part to which the error relatca. Errors of some kind occurred, be said, at every session of Congress ia at least ono or more important bills and to bold that the omission or insortlon of any paragraph. word or punctuation mark invalids, but not only the part or tbo bill to which tbe error was relevant, but tbe entire measure would establish thaos in the affairs of Government and compel Con gress to remain constantly in session to correct immediately oh dissovery errors in bills signed by tho President in or der that tho operation of the Govern ment might bo carried on. CATTLE REGULATIONS. TheAgrictiHaral Depart Meat Heebie the Health ( Cattle Uy Tag and Labels. Washington, Oct '.. The Depart ment of Agriculture bas issued regula tions for the inspection of cattle aad sheep for export The regulations re quire tbe Chief of the Bureau of Animal industry to cause vctoriaary inspection to be mado of all neat cattle and all sheep to bo exported from the United States to Great Britain ami Ireland and tho continent of Europe. This inspec tion will be made at any of the follow ing named stock yards: Kansaa City, Chicago, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and at tho following porta of export, via: Bos ton and Charleston, Mass.. York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Norfolk and Now port News. All cattlo shipped from New and Va. any of these yards must be tagged before being shipped to the points of exports Cattle arriving at ports of exports from other parts of the United States will be tagged at tbo ports. After inspection at tho stock yards, cattle found free of I disease, and not exposed to any disease, will be tsggcd under tbe direction of the veterinary Inspector, and sent in cleaned aad disinfected cars to the port of export Animals will be reinspected at the port of export Railroad com panies must furnish cleaa cars. Clean stock yards are also required. No ocean steamer will be allowed to receive more cattle than sbo can comfortably carry. Trala Kehfcery. Socorro. N. M., Oct 24. Early yes terday morning as the southbound train on tbo Santa Fe pulled out of Socorro three men were seen to step on board. After tbo traia passed h'aa Antonio, in this county, these strangers entered the Pullman sleeper and locked the door. They then covered the porter and the Pullman conductor with re volvers and relieved them of their sur plus cash. The bandits then Introduced them selves to the passengers and held ap most of them, making quite a haul. Tbe robbers jumped from the traia ea the Bosque De Apache grant, takiag to the hills. It is estimated that they got si.sss. The officers of the road bare offered a reward of tl.ete for the arrest ef bandits. A Mea meewa ft A BBtDGsrosT, Con a. Oct'SX Oneef the fulminate departmeats ef the Union Metallic Cartridge Company blew up with terrible force at aiae a. m. to-day, causing great consternation amoag tee SOS employes ia the mala factory. George Baker aad his soa Fred W. Baker, were employed la the depart meat at the time. A moment he fere tbe explceien the son became fright ened, aad left tbe place. The father was blowa to atoms, his body be ing scattered ia every direction. He eras over fifty years old aad was ered a very careful maa. Chicaoo, Oct . Mathew Braattt a well known resideat ef Deaalalaes. UL. was brutally beaten te death last eight Shortly after aiae e'elcek a aegaaer aeeeiay BtasslTs rashlsasa was attract ed by the seemdef greens ia the vieiaity of tbe barm. Om iavestigatise; he fewad Mr. BraseU bleeding on the his head crashed almost altiea. Ha rallied eaeagh to matter tramps killed," aad steadied alter as- arrived, from his family It armed that ha and f?S im his aad the eemditiem ef mtealetBiae; lad. Oct., Si. Deeeaw rjaiveceitv was the seeaeef the Uvei feet. fight that aver eeearred ia the hSsv af she raetftatfee- It at maam smat fifty af after r gr ives en iatelL white labeled!. thiaw. eat to a body, emiy to to r-y WAsaaaareN, uct ia-ama)aemr saw aaaasejemva mmm r - - M laaerer was "-TriaTi vreto ar lettamm eimaaV Tlaww.aftoV?Tr"" afterward TaaaiimaarsiamT aaa ramaMmmartams smy. .-- tee jl. - . - .... -araa.en aaamahsm mwmam . mlled ahm aesekiem A Dertlegtem feu rmaT ThefZl area sat s t a aw rowan w hi three un avetems. The Swat ream Srrryismj freight to toe . ai imianrr mans w- . bet It wee eat eatil Jter Um (lew hhet she A Okie tarn tl aa l. th Batted ffsUSA amd trala la the Vaitoi railway to He from AJtaay o sdv to team The smasslaar waa orbriaallv 1 April Is, ISSS Tmeesmstrmettomef commenced taemextyser. the reed was The . t tela the diveraioe af the trade e ww era Now York to Aleamy hi Schenectady amd f real the latter euee to Albaay. The Troy teraibiaa of the Keasaelaer Saratoga wa f2 street, the depot eeeaayiaf a part of the presoat aite af the Yeaaf Memm Aa aaelatioa hulldlaaT. Tea read area sasaad from Trey to mmllstem Oetoewr a, imwV The aehemectoiy A hwrsteffm JteUreed Compaay. whkk waa comtrelted by Al bany people, refuasd to carry the Baas. eelaer A Saratoga raUroed'a ffelghftfresa Ballatoa to Saratoga, A aumber of TmT eMltaliata tbea parchased the majority ef the eteek ef the ttoseaectedy A Saratoga Kalireac teojaaay ew w time AlUay's freight waa aader aa em bargo oa tho railroad. The utlllxatloa of the railroad Idea may be traced much further beet lata September 27. lftj whom the attcktem Darllagtoa railroad was epeaed for paaseager frame, la the coal dtstrlcta of the aorth of Eaglaad, early ia the last oratory, rails of wood were laid for the purpose ef reduclaf the frietlea caused by palltag coal carte from the workiags to pit mouth About l?t? caat-iroa rails were Introduced. Be tween 179i snd 1K Murdoch. Trove thick aad Gray, all Cagllshmea, made experiments w.th steam eaglaea The success of the modern railway, by gen eral cenaeat Is due to George auehea son. who ceaatruated tbe first locomo tive for tbe Stockton A Darlington rail way aad who waa It engineer for sev eral moat ha Stephenson's engines were adopted by other railways, bat they were aot In troduced wlthoatopposltloa. The stage coach owaers and the eaaal projectors were opposed to railway competition. Land-owners were frightened at the prospect or going iron monsters, belch ing forth fire snd smoke, dying ever their property. The Kagiiah spirit of coaservatlsm. too, was aroased, aad it was voiced by tbe British Quarterly Be view in these words: We ahuuU aa easeet the people ef Wotl wleh to auger themselves te he It re eg upoa one or Coatreve'a reekrtt a tatraM IfaSBiM'.vea la the merer ef each a machine golna at ruch rate. The machines that excited such fear were very Insignificant In comparison with the smallest locomotive bow ia use. Troy (S. Y.) Press. lea luwara. miee. The readers of this paper will he pleased to kern that there is at least oae dreaded disease that acluacehas been able to cure 1.. all its stages, aad that la Catarrh. Mall's Catarrh Cure is the oaly positive care new known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh beta a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, actlag directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svatem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, aad aivlag the petleat strength by building up tho constitution aad assisting nature fa doing Its work. The proprietors hava so much faith ia ita cura tive powers, that they ogcr 1100 for aay rasa that it fails to cure.8end ?or Uat of team menials. P. J. Cacxsr at Co., Tetelo, O. thVl by Prupf iu. 75c. Gaacn "What air waa that roe playing Uat ntgbtl" Laura-MA million aire, aad 1 landed blm."-N. Y. Herald. I was in poor health aad losing tosh. Tbe food I ate did sot arve with me. My liver, kidneys aad stomach all eeetaed de-anged. I becan a use of Dr. Bull's HeraeeerUla which has made me feel like e aew mat aed lacreaied my weight A A. .Yeate, (Maav sa,U. !(o, Qcsaccs, It does aot necessarily re Sjulreatug-of.war to tow a warship late a harbor. Disgsasiton firpubUcaa. QctXDTK will often atop the chills for a brief period, hut Btmlleabergere for Malaria removes the sssJarleasael from the system sad eant see. A single deaewiU sometimes de It awhtbyDrug. gista e ' - Ir does net isjure a lake te erark It aay more than It aeoUs a horse te hraik It Baoch. Ir yen wish te do the easiest aad weah'a waahiag you t did, try fhwetee Electric Beep neat washday. FeUewtaedl rectioas. Aakyoargrooar far It Bees ot ketts years. Take aa other. Tan seet la aa y rl tollew. aad mseCs prebahly why tea jateik eteeaa verse te he- lag one by him. aiagha War don't yoa try Crtere Little Uvrr nui' They are a seetuve eere for sick e,eae all lU III- ereeredMver. OalyeaepUla Tbb shenkl -B.O. who hohl up traias far rshasry eiTee awai mm imr rlcayaae. THE OCNCRAL MARKCTll. 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M... an aammaet a... ................ 0p San"saiw.w..,MM si aaysejeaaafw....... )a BvSim........ii.. my ss SmmmtesaS. maewcataaeaeavflaiMe.' ; "fTTJwas.we. teas amaaanawee' aka7 '' .' -7 aaaaawvw eewa .... ea gaspBB'wmser aajassVi..M i'SSi waaas-aai ass..w a? rNwna leva Another. - ever faO la lave with eara othr? do. Net tear am a onn?w,rc hi Row Jersey ws married u yoniht i en her father's farm. 8oro?i-,v It was discovered tbt :h hn. was a female; the younj wife rifiir.? Imwevr,theahearaetijentrmti tj kt fries ea, to give up her cho-a roaori Tv SifaagM part of the dicoTery w tft t. mm tee erfin anew ??r &uh,ml w easaa before she w v u tv itir If mea do aot esn.hit thi trMnco Nf for see ef their own net, ther -i . SfWatistes give evidence of ohm (: x they leve oa aaother. Trr amrr-m e record when oae tr.n &a e- life for aaoiher "n arc BUor - , Where mea huro glreu j , ft te a proud poe.eeAlna-.to UnoV that eae has aerrd a preciou fcvmaa . Msrldea, Coaa., is tta how ef i hsaawaum. John H. Tretnn. of tiMt Jaly llth, 15W, writes- -Flvo ymr I as tefeea very skk, l nai eTerj f HA declora, aad oae astt all raet , eesaahVaUoe of dlrac. I vt Ht years, takiag prescription pr.ritn tomeaseieeectera, acd 1 truifttuU; ., - I aaver esyecteJ to get aay wwt . time, I commenced to have tho .. u.-t paiae to Bay hack. OaeUar an oil fne! ' aUae, Mr. ft T. Ceok of th firm of r- . 4k Ceok, advlted mo to try WarsT h, Care, aa he had been trouble Ux &m - ., aad It had effected a cvire for hitn l.j t sis belttea. took the emilciae a Um m mad am today a well man. I ami see ever had a wore oa of &4-iMe , Mver tremble than 1 ha.1 lU-tor ti I vr k, ahrays agaiaat proprietary raodttts t aot aew, oh, ao " Frieadahlp espreeeea ltc!f In vne j rshar ways aoaaeUmee ; but th true J.-;r te the f riead la aeed. AS least 1 eae take ifilno in way." aaei theburtUr.a he ur er giaaa wua arDtcr u.-iBt te ssaie I Ste. It U not what oae rata that maVf. tx r hat the feed teat la jroriy !u-- ,-, 1 aaUallete4 that lncrrar the nH i feed Utat Ilea and fermrnta iu lhi wmt er aaavee aadigvatcd lnu ih vj.n, ' . . the system mh harm, thr ., makes a maa thin to orry mu. h ,-r- -. matter around with him. In crJr tf a there he a full and thorough tttsr-itfo'D I assimlleMoa of food, the nmu-n, Uc i.Mf aad the hldseya BU t tie krj.l Iu thr R. . coaditioa. Theae erent trnn of if ' aeeatty aeej tho IJ ef variv her : Jukea. It la t them wiiAt oil u i , ehiaery. It enable tlwnn ioti.ul-rw with leas frktion. It la thia fr.,Uv.t u areere out mechanical machinery e. tee marhlaery o. life. How .i-ti.- la .: svered the aerhs that naturaliy ut i amvemeate ef the atmiach. Hrir Vulr-r and bowela. They are cuutalitetl in eeVaciou remely known a lr U . Hereafter i lla. If iim an iintart( r era! Ill health givo it a trii al much better you will twl. finer BcnoLaa -"(11 fnil l"' r here cornea acme oa'l" rhvon.l llurjffcf til come oa; it's oa'y a jHik'-uai -SJraiar A airwea rieii la health has Die constitution furUflfl , built Up With llOtotUr'a Htiuuath M.tl. The entire ihylea! eiructum nt;rl.M -atiatelaed through the? aincy lf ""! CiUob an-4 aaiHiilatinn, reiftiiitntv f v wela aad liver reurel. the nrrve ie , eratrol, nightly iepe4t emmil ami h- yleeiiajjr lee are among the rrilt ..( use malaria. rhumaiin, khtmiy plalat, are annihilated by it t l Hcaooc aa'aaaare nearly alt mle, f t mlsaea on the euttro nru trnora, , ma'ama. Haiti moro American, A flMS AT mlataVe perhape wm nnwle t -. Dr. Hherroan unuicdhU great rrinr.1 lv.. ly Aah BiTTsaa. but It la preaumnl U.' i that time all rrscdlre. for th lkl were called Bitter. Ifatl lie call"! It Vv -lyAahMKairBiatr," Curative," or i anything but BUera. It undoubtedsy w- 1 have superseded all other prHirutlom alMlUe character. Tkn littni" Uilter lead lag; It la purely a meUlciae, aul '". t he used aa a beverajea. TatBB are two atilca to every urin, beta huUboedi'd ssau will ahray ut ut bo ia right - lUm'e Horn. A riTMsa loves hie child. A mother wr ship it llo'.h lUvido tlt) chlM nhaitM -. caalonally ho gtvca Vr. Itull'a Worm l atroyera. n - ii ' e i i ' ffaSeta "The brunette over yonth-r l a Boston hred girt" Cumw-'0i ' Brown bred, too,MVnowlue'a No Ar one can take Carter's Utile lJrr Pllla. they are m very aumll Jto trunhi to swallow. Xo pala or griping alter uiitair Ts crow doea aot fly from the corn-K'-M without cawa. Waahiagton t'tar. WoMB5 eaaaot be farmer is the -nn ef "huehsndmea." at leaat Let every enfeebled woman know it I There's a mediam that'll cure her, and the proof positive! Here's the proof if it doesn't do you good within rcai"' " ' time, report the fact makers and get yoi;, back without a you won't do it ! ly is Dr. Pierce's Fa scription and it liar itself the right ren nearly every case of ic... . weakness. It is not a miracle. It won't cure evcrvthinc but it has sfJone more to DtiiW-up tired, renieeb4cd and broken -down women than any other medi cine known. Where's the woman who's not ready for it?' All that we've to do is to get the news to her. The medicine wil do the rest. Wattled - Wosncn. First It losers? it Second to um: it Third to be cured by it. The oae ccwwetoT the other. The seat of sick headache is not in the brak. Regulate the stomach and yon cure it Dr. Pierce's FtSets arc the little LY ASH BITTERS iaaaaYM i i" a' LJT - - iS-- JT T31 'aawmm emsmmmmmmmmmmyn. bbbbbb) aaaa SBBBBBBBBmaai sammamamaSnt f , , .f . ?