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FORTY-FOTJUT- H pBra J, TEAE. w PITTSBURG. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1889. THREE CENTS Sfi the Republicans will fight the question as ALL GATE BAIL. ONE. frage is undoubtedly Tdefeated. The THBEE SUBJECTS near as possible on the lines of the Senate JUST THREE 10 women attempted to vote in various places. A BAD BOOKKEEPER VESSEL MEN. UNENDING CONGRESS for the Generally they were refused, but in some bill of last session. I thick it best Sheriff Postpone To be Principally Upon by tho an Republicans to take up that bill and make Flack and His Friends instances the ballots were deposited in Dwelt it the basis of a party law, and it should be Pleading to Their Indictments Till The Results of the Initial Elections separate boxes. Is the One Who Figures Out ThaMne Congress 'How Wo lasmrm al Board of Stwa Kart-- pressed until success or final failure attends Next Week All of Them Give Can Best Catch South s in AHBsal Somioi. the effort. Bonds to Appear. in Those New States. A LITTLE MOIST THERE. Great is Gone, AraericnnTrade. irrigation Such is Necessity "I believe that the question of ISFECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISrATCII 1 SPECIAL TELXQBAlt TO THE DISPATCH.1 the Suggested on form North Prohibi- the plains of the West will take in New Yobk, October 1. Sarah Raymond, Dakota Rather Close, and Washington, October 1. The Inter- the next Congress," continued Mr. Struble, DEM0CEATS CLAIMING MONTANA. tion Is a Little Behind. SO SATSBECEETAErBATCHELLEB. ISPOfi WICS MSC08S!. by Senator Harris, a "and voted. otherwise Cherry, otherwise Susan T. Rey- national American Congress formally opens possibly national aid will be I Rismabck, N. October 1. At this don't know whv we should not vote money nolds, did not appear in the General Ses- Dak., 'its session in' the old Wallach building, at hour few returns from the State at large Veteran Solon. for the irrigation of Western lands, as we sions Court, y, to answer the indict While the Two Dakotas and Washington He Admits That Is Seduced. $22,500,000, Eighteenth and streets but the CoBgress teVlavfAskei fe lasfeaia - have been received. Burleigh county it I have many times voted improvements in ments against her in the Flack divorce In great part of its work will be performed in Bridge various of arid Seem to be Republican. the Republican on the ticket Bat He Claims That stractive SaUte. States. The reclamation conspiracy. is supposed that the detec- majority State November, after theforeign delegates have ! ' lands of the West readilv be accom- It is could tives cannot find In- 400, or 100 in excess of the largest been given an opportunity to see the great- z plished by storing the water of the mount- the Sheriff's mistress. spector PROHIBITION WINS AND LOSES. estimate. The Republican Xegislative ness of States. Mr. G. Pierra, AS ISIEE-STAT- Jn COMMMCf THE BLAIR BILL TO PASS. ains in those sections. Major Powell has Byrnes says he has had nothing to Bt0TH IT BAS ONLY CHANGED ITS FORM. the United. I. KHifl. ticket in county has been elected by Spanish-America- estimated that about 100,000,000 acres could do with looking her up. Sheriff Flack, this of the n Commercial majorities ranging from 100 to 150. Win- be reclaimed in this manner." his son, William L., referee Joseph Meeks, Capital Union, states an important fact when he Ufgta.tt Only Meager Belarus Eeeelred, and the chester, Republican, carries the district for the Surplus Were All Used Up, He Weald General Xegtey Imyrtonie t brother-in-la- If His, it and George W. Hartt, the Sheriff's Are Undecided. Judge, the State says: Fights bnt runs 1,000 behind Still Ee There. were on hand promptly. Sheriff ticket Morton county the Repub- In a general way there are three subjects that But Tennessee's Statesman Says it A JUEY ON A STEIKE. In congress: Flack wore a suit of black diagonal cloth, lican legislative ticket is elected, and will be considered by the firsVan are was Increase fa- - transportation 'facilities) second, The. National Board ef Ftoam, TTill be Dear Education. They Demand More Evidence be Sub- and swung a glossy new hat in his right Returns from the new State elections in Stark county, where there Assistant Secretary Batcheller says NaTifKig That a Bharp legislative the the establishment of a banking system, and began eighteenth BUcMag Au- hand. His face was pale and set necessarily slow, but seem to indicate that fight, the Republican its asaaal ia IMs mitted, and Rebel Against tho Kidder-Emmo- surplus isn't gone. He insists that has third, the manufacture of goods which will "James A. Flack," said Clerk Hall, North and South Dakota and Washington ticket is elected. In the it city yesterday; Oeeaa, gulf aad iiitnml thority of the Coroner A Con- district the same is true, the thirteen Re- merely changed its form. It is there yet, he suit the trade of the countries south of us. "the grand jury has found four indictments have gone Republican, while Montana is The English French have banking Institu- interests were represented, aael me tapis stable Takes n Hand. against you lor to obtain publican candidates for the Legislature in says, but it wouldn't be recognized, perhaps. and FURTHEE FOKECASTS OF TROUBLE. conspiracy a probably Democratic. Prohibition is ahead tions which deal exclusively with the trade of brought up were of vital nafctenal Philadelphia, October 1. The singu- fraudulent divorce, preparing false evi- the Bismarck district being elected. South Dakota, but likely defeated in the Burleigh those countries. Owing to the fact that they portance. InternatkaaL oqwioreo wA lar spectacle of a Coroner's jury defying dence, and lattemptirig subornation of in Prohibition is defeated in rtPECIAL TZX.EQBAX TO THE DISrATcn.t possess but little capital, and need all of their half. The women endeavored to county by 400 in the counties money discussed, and action was takaa oooa .istjf the Coroner, was witnessed at the resump- perjury. How sav vou? Are you guilty or northern majority, and Washington, October 1. One of the to use in developing the country, which not guilty?" Mrl asked for ten vote Washington, with success. of the Missouri slope by 1,500 majority. Js new, the merchants require long credit. The riverbridgea and the relation of Congress to Agitated and Deadlocked tion the Coney murder Fullerton in but little most remarkable statements 9 12 In- taiUoaiie be of the inqaest in Le days to plead The only lawyer candidate for that have lately English give them from to months, with tear in. Judge Gildersleeve gave terest from 6 t per cent from date of In- water transportation under the fa iMe by an Election BUI rigorous Opposition case in Camden. The authorities at the the been sent out from here is one at to rf- him until Wednesday of next week, and State Senate, J. S. Frye, that the -" sub- October 1. The elections in voice. Notwithstanding this long credit, the commerce law. to Colonizing the Negro in Mexico two former sessions of the inquest had the pleadings of the others present were St. Paul, Rep., of Jamestown, seema to be defeated by Treasury is practically bankrupt; that the English still consider the trade so desirable y held ConBrcHsman Strnblr, nn Iowa Lender, mitted evidence which they deemed suffi- postponed to the same day. the four new States have been his strong independent opponent, Bailey surplus has been ran down from $107,000,000 that they cater to it In every way possible, and Re- In In It was a splendid body of mefi, rcprctnf y. Mr. e and the voters have given expression to their Fuller. Lamour county elected the the banks London and Paris engaged the on tho House Rules Ho Admits Efforts cient for the asking of a verdict It Fullerton suggested that only reason-bl- to $40,000,000 within a year; that cases pay 15 bail should announcement of publican candidates to the Legislature. It South American banking business from ing Immense interests, which apooablod sjs Will be Made to Choke Off the Minor-tr- y appears, however, that a few of the jurors be exacted, since the persons political views, a sort of pending in the Court of Claims to the to 18 per cent dividends. If the United States had voluntarily surrendered themselves and in the looks now like 10,000 Republican majority. wants must cater to it. 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon la tfce lege' A Deadlock the Outset Tho had determined among themselves to com- birth, and to their elder brothers amount of $250,000,000 will dispose of the the trade it at desired only a full and fair investigation. If America will offer South America any- dining , pel the prosecution to show its hand and Union of States congratulations are to be ceo a flfce Tariff" to Take Senate Bill Lines. "I have already given the matter of bail A DIYOEOE. remainder, and so on. It seemed to arouse thing like the inducements which European MoaoDgafcek place upon the stand its two star witnesses, some thought," said Judge Gildersleeve, extended for the acquisition of four prosper- inquiry, and theref)re the correspondent of nations extend, I am sure they would prefer to Seat: in deal with this country. They must have what It was the Murray, the hired man of farmer Lc Coney "and have come to the conclusion that it ous Commonwealths as members in full The Dispatch this morning tackled however, af- eh4aas I This Is tho Next Act Down on tho Bills In they want, and of course cannot annual meetwg and Smith, his neighbor. should be fixed at a substantial sum. I will the body politic. Assistant Secretary Batcheller on the sub- ford to have their goods sent by way of of the The trouble ahead for Congress grows fix the Slay's Landing Drama So Europe. Is only way they can get Edward Burrough, foreman of the jury, bail in the case of James A. Flack, Beautiful weather was enjoyed throughput ject of the bankruptcy of the Treasury. That the ooars ,! more apparent. Dispatch yesterday Joseph Meeks Ambrose Monell Says Hus- them now, and unless they can afford the ex- The is a life-lon- g friend of Chalkley Le Coney, and at the Northwest, and the vote has been a full tho Angered NavigaMeaf 55,000, and in the cases of William That high official had just returned from pense of chartering a vessel. steam gave interviews with eight Congressmen, com- L. Flack Dakota and band's Lawyers. Another important matter will ha the simpli- and the second tiase the uncle of the girl, who is accused of and George H. Hartt at 82,000." All gave oue. The capital fight in South , and was engaged in the corridor it dead-loc- organization who SPECIAL TELZGKAM TO THE DI8FATCTI.1 fication of the tarifis of the different countries. forecasting on and plicity in the murder, and has taken no bail. Washington called out the few voters outside his office door, in a critical exami- Except to residents, the schedule of duties of 'jryJUuflKvEuiMft has been held la this,... New October 1 Mr. Samuel B. 1 rules of the House, on race and electoral pains to conceal his interest in the suspected might otherwise have been classed as Yobk, nation of an old desk, which had been re- most of the countries are unintelligible, and it AUmUaVK U ty. At the oponiay Is impossible any- s . farmer's welfare. When Coroner Stanton ENGLAND FOR ONCE A TICT0R, while the closeness the State Clarke, Robert Ray Hamilton's lawyer, got consequently almost to ship of g- questions, on civil service law repeal, etc. of covered and varnished, possibly because the thing without making the session H - informed the jury this morning that there back y, absence there a mistake. A acted in a similar way in Montana. to New York after an Treasury was so near bankruptcy as not to friend of mine was telling me of a Chilian mer- (lessen, representing This lead is this morning followed tip, and Sheep-Kill- er A. C Cheney, would be no further evidence submitted and Tho Chnmplon or America of saw S175 PBACTICAL POLITICS. several days, and for the first time be able to buy a new one. chant Who had ordered worth of candy urJPretideni, f the steam .' of directed the jurors to and deliberate vessel another subject or two national interest retire Meets His Blotch. the newspaper account ot meet-gin- g from a New York firm. It happened that upon Burroughs the abandoned Hamilton's some gum was ests of seven cities, were present prophetically by Congressmen a verdict. declared that rSrECIAI. TELEQBAJI TO THE DISPATCH.! Work was not by any means AT3AD BOOKKEEPEB. arabls shipped in the lot and Abmut touched upon with Evangeline. Mr. Clarke said the A-- li jury had not heard sufficient evidence to de- the merchant, in consequence, was subject to them was Mr. a Chenev. PresMest h sheep-killin- for votes, the Sunday school children in "The writer of is of 1. g that story simply a bad $2,700. Tisi-- now in Washington. cide. Two to re- Newabk, N. J., October The published accounts of the interview were es- a fine of tho nt V?a other jurors also objected Aberdeen, S. marching in procession bookkeeper," said the genial General. n.M..t.rti..t c.u without additional evidence contest between Henry O'Brien, the D., sentially There kissing or "He The visiting delegates express themselves as tire having the wrong was no seems to imagine because very much pleased at the arrangements al Rank of New City, tfc I6FECIAL TELEGKAit TO THE PISFATCH.1 placed before champion of during the day to influence the vote on that, the surplus that York Presideat of them, and Coroner Stanton, America, and Henry Gaile, effectionate embrace when Mr. Hamilton is reduced, It is destroyed. Take for in have been made to allow them to see the Nicaragua Canal prohibition amendment Those towns in con-cre- Construction Washington, October L Senator Ishaxn alter expostulating with them for a while, better known as "English country before the work proper of the ss CeswtaT. Harry," and who were not themselves entered the attio room in the third story of stance the reduction of the surplus since and head Cheney's C. finally called upon the constable to "do his South Dakota which begins. By the time they come back In of Towing Line. He a. lt Harris, of Tennessee, is, in point of claims the championship of England, took Sheriff house. Mr. and Mrs. August 21. Of 4 and 4 per" cent bonds we ac- k duty." capital aspirants were filled with workers Johnson's November they will have gotten folly rotuna, genial-lookin- g genQesaaa, with service, one of the oldest as well as one of place this afternoon at Shooting Park, and for the contesting cities. Hamilton greeted each other formally. have bought upward of $22,500,000 worth, quainted with the American delegates, and After some further parleying the jury premium will have a much better Idea of the country silvering hair. He stands among the, leaders was a novelty to the majority of the 500 The two Dakotas had been conceded to There was and nothing be- at a less than any bonds were the most experienced members of the Demo- suddenly retired, and at 4 o'clock, after an a distant bow, bought by and its industries than that they obtained of commercial enterpriseria New York spectators present. Before the men started the Republicans early in the day, the point the former administration. Now this dtp, cratic side of the Senate, ana at the last absence of about four hours, returned with yond that you may say the surplus is reduced to through reading: I do not think people of and his name is a tower protest. The in on their task many bets were made to be settled being only as to the size of the that the United States fully realize as yet the im- of strength to the a verdict and a verdict, in Mr. Hamilton, according to Mr. Clarke, extent; but the money has really only congress. session, in the absence of Senator Beck, signed 12 was to the eflect majority. The interest in North Dakota portance of the In an economic National Board. A striking figure aaeeg by the jurymen, favor of O'Brien. Each man had 'ten sheep granted the interview simply because he changed its form. The public debt is re- sense is the greatest event in the history of over the Democratic caucus. to was centered on prohibition, the friends of it the delegates from New York was General presided "Will that Annie Le Coney came her death at and both were allowed helpers. Mr. May-bau-m had five beg- America. Is also a great event morally, as which were hopeful, and the district Judg-ship- s. received letters from nis wife, duced to that amount It it session of Congress be busy one?" the hands of parties unknown to them. Tne told the helpers to the sheep, and ging he should to clear will teach Europe that congresses may profit, James S..Negley, formerly of thk ojty. He the next a kill Also there was much interest in the that give her a chance "When a farmer takes money from his purposes protest, signed by eight of the jurors was be- ably convene for ot trade as well as has recently returned from a to he was asked "Every session will the contestants would not be allowed to Legislature as regards its feelings for or herself from accusationsmadeby his friends, bank account to raise a mort?a?e on hU for the settlement of wars." visit Barepe, that certain evidence had been withheld gin work until tbey had died. that she declared had beenonade in accord- property, he does not reduce his available and he was warmly greeted both fcy Ms New . be a busy one from now on," was the reply. from the jury by the Coroner,and to this the against the Senatorial candidacy of Both men worked hard. O'Brien proved ance with a conspiracy against her. funds, but puts them in better shape, and York and Pittsburg friends. He fa the- - "There has been vast increase in the busi- jury objected, regarding it as an illegal ac- Pierce and Ordway. if TWO WIYES IN C0DRT. J a to be the more rapid of the two at this point, In the Dakotas the questions to be decided Mrs. Hamilton began her plea by stating an ot tne surplus were used in tne same unairman ol the Executive CeauaiMee. tion and one which interfered with the dis- and he had his first four sheep strung up that she was the mother of the baby way, would be absurd sad ness of Congress in the last few years, and were: In South Dakota, State and legisla- really it to say the Treasury Attending Clergy- prolific in Ideas for the charge ot their dnty. ready for pelting nearly five minutes ahead Beatrice. She said, however, on question- is bankrupt Tiro Scenes the Trial of a advancement e this increase is being enlarged from year to tive officers, two Congressmen, and Judges; Bigamy. American bommeree. of Gaile, and he also managed to place five prohi- ing, that she knew that Mrs. Swinton was "The United States pays out money man for time will also voting on the Constitution, on a year. In my opinion the soon be CARNEGIE'S BID TOO HIGH. dressed sheep on the hook before Gaile had bition clause, a clause for minority repre- negotiating for the disposal of a baby about no faster than it takes it Chicago, October 1. It was a touching 80ME PBOSnNJSNT DELBaATBS. at hand when Congress will haTe to be in one to his credit. But the Englishman was sentation in the Legislature, and on the the time hers was born. in, and when appropriations are scene that occurred in Justice Prlndeville's Of other New York delegates Tho Company Will nearly two ahead of O'Brien when Mr. statement incred- Freak W. continual session. Linden Steel Secure a sheep temporary location of the State capital. Hamilton took this exhausted before the end of a fiscal year dock this morning when the Rev. Fred T. Vosburh is the manager the exhausted. ulously of the Sehuyler ' ; neavy Government Contrnet. latter gave up, completely and questioned the alleged mother the want must be snpplied by a deficiency McLeod was charged with bigamy. The LOST BEYOND BECOYEBY. Gaile never stopped to look at O'Brien's PEOHIBITION AN ISSUE. about the time and place of birth. On these appropriation Line oi new xonc Washutgton, October 1. At the Navy bill, and there is no danger Mary wife "As it now is, the time between March 4, action, but kept right on dressing his sheep, North Dakota voted for the same officers, points Mr?. Hamilton did not seem to be that the revenues will not be kept up to an complainant, McLeod, No. 1. and Albany steam- Department to-d- bids were opened for when a Congress expires, and the first and finished the ten in 32 minutes. The and also on the Constitution and a prohibi- certain, and would not fix either the date or amount sufficient to meet all demands ex- came from Nova Scotia to ascertain the ers, M. Moran and supplying machines tools required Monday in December, when the next and for match, was for $250 a side. tion clause therein. Thus far scattering re- place of birth. That Mr. Hamilton is en- cept in case of a vast sudden expansion of whereabouts of her jtrnant husband. She Robert Stewart are the construction department at the Ports- in- tirely done Congress begins, is lost beyond recovery. turns only have been received, but these with Mrs. Hamilton there is no obligations." had not been here long before she located associated in the mouth, Va., navy yard, material for the A LUNATIC FROM DISSIPATION. dicate the election of the State tickets in doubt in Mr. Clarke's mind, and that gen- not alone. elderly look- The first session can be extended, if it is the MAKES THEM SMILE. him. He was An ownership of har- monitor Amphitrite at the same yard, ma- the two Dakotas by the Republicans, and tleman says emphatically: ing woman bounced a little boy on her knee will of Congress, until the second begins; the choice of the majority of the Legislature I "The result of the interview between Mr. Officials of the Court of Claims were bor tugs; Alexan-and- er chine tools required for the New York The Son of a. Millionaire Committed to the and taught the child to call Fred' but the latter must necessarily end with the in the South State by that party. In the IHamilton and his wife need cause no un-- 1 much amused at the suggestion that the ''father." Navy Yard, steel plates battle- Insane Asylum. Smith is the 4th of March." and for the North the Legislature :may be closer. Al- easiness to Mr. Hamilton's friends. There cases pending there could have any appre- This settled it as far as Mrs. McLeod, No. 1, ship Texas, building at October 1. Benjamin C. Jones, editor of the New "To what do you attribute the increase Portsmouth yard. Chicago, though there is no doubt that the Constitu- was no reconciliation, and he repudiates her ciable effect on the surplus. Even after was concerned. She obtained warrants for There were 1 classes in the schedule for only son of the millionaire street railway tions will be ratified, still there are some in toto. As his lawyers, we are instructed claims are passed by the Court of Claims it the arrest of the pair, who spent the night York Seaboard and at in the business of Congress to the growth the New York vard. comprising larcre en magnate, J. Rnssell Jones, has been ad towns and counties which are going on rec- to procure an annulment of the marriage, is difficult pi get a bill through Congress in a cell at the armory. Reporter; D. X of the country?" gine punches - secure-witnesses- lathes, drills, and a large judged insane and committed to the State ord against it. ' which was effected by- fraud appropriating money to pay them; The ''We ask for a continuance, so as to Manger was form "Partly to that, and also to the many number of tools of the most,inodern type, ' at- Asylum at Kankakee. Dissipation was These are they who were bitterly oppos- spoliation claims, which have been said Mrs. McLeod Not l's erly Superintend- . pj personal matters that are brought before such as electrical drills, so arranged as to ing the locatio'n of the institutions in the passed on favorably by the torney. Gen. S. ifeyfcK the cause of the young mental wreck. ent Pennsyl-rani- a Jamet l Congress, which it was never intended, be movable to different poinfs of the work, man's Constitution, as was done in North Dakota. SULLIVAN DEUNK AND BROKE. Court of Claims, amount to upward of McLeod began to tremble. He looked oftte a system of power ?, when the Government was founded, that it transmission by wire About half a dozen years of champagne, Dakota was onejof these towns and the vote $6,000,000, as stated in the story above re- first at No. 2 and then at the Court Railroad utive Committee. rope, etc absinthe and their accompaniments effected there against the Constitution is 60 in the Tho Big Chnmplon In a end Stnto of Hilarity ferred to. But the writer failed to state that "They don't need any witnesses," he steamship service: C. H. Boyer is a should consider. steel plates . For for the Texas there were report vote the appropriating money said. L-- owmag, two the result Meantime he lost nearly a same precincts which a total of and Bankruptcy. bill to pay them ber of the firm of Boyer's Sons, AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL BODY. but bidders, the Linden Steel Company the thus re- fell a victim to filibustering tactics An- yon wish to waive?" asked and Carnegie. quarter of a million dollars on the Board of 95. In South Dakota votes far ISFECIAL TELEGBAJI TO THE DISPATCH.1 "Do the Court harbor steamers; C. A. Pool owns barber "The founders of the constitution were Phipps &Co., the first named ported on capital location are from points other bill cannot make an appropriation guess so." firm bidding lower at 543,532 Trade. As an expedient to halt his ex- Boston, October 1. John L. Sullivan, "I steamers; L. Luckenbacb. and C. A, wise in decreeing that the Federal Govern- for 256 tons of far removed, and Pierre,Watertown, Huron available sooner than the latter part of But No. 2 hugged her baby closer and re- protective deck plates, and $73,438 for 415 cesses, marriage to a worthy woman was are leading, with the candidate for Congress and 1890, and the probabilities are no such quested to have so. The dawned Schanze are tug owners. ment should be entrusted with the powers tons similar and Sioux Falls votes bill it matter of plate for middle layers and tried, but proved of no permanent avail. manager of John L. Sullivan, the pugilist, will be passed. Of the eight Philadelphia delegates F. A. . enumerated in the constitution; a little in favor of Pierre. ever upon her in all its seriousness. She uttered but all redoubts. Recently young Jones developed a mania is here in a high state of hilarity and bank- Of the $250,000,000 of claims, which, loud shriek1 and then stuffed shawl Churchman, G. W. Pride, A. 8 Hagaes, person and rights property are a her rights of of were for extravagant purchases, spending in six ruptcy. Last night about 11:30 o'clock he nearly all from the South (the result of the into her mouth, so as to prevent any further E. B. Hand, S. B. Boyer, D,B. Helliajrr to left exclusively to THE CHICAGO A MONTANA LOOKS DEMOCRATIC. be the States. With FLAGSHIP. weeks, during the-- absence of his father, made his appearance in the Adams House 'war), very few are valid, and even the best outcry, while the tears flowed in streams and Gallagher are in the towing business, the lapse time, however, Congress of them will have a time from eyes. J. of has far 525,000 for personal apparel and similar Republicans, wever, Aro Still Hoping cafe in a silly, drunken state, and he was hard getting her while William Clyde is the head of the Now Ready to Join tho Rest of the European The llo through Congress, even if they should pass continue case to- P. exceeded its original functions, until there subjects of outlay. One of his orders was He did not have "Well, I will the until "West Sqnadron. for Better Knrnl Returns. penniless. money enough the Court of Claims. Only one Southern morrow. Bonds of $1,000 on each charge firm owning the Clyde Coastwise and is hardly a question about which it does not for 58,000 worth of fireworks representing buy However, there FECIAL TELEQBAJI TO THE October 1. Since last to a drink. were bill o: anv importance passed the for Mr. McLeod, $500 for Mrs. McLeod." India Steam Lines. C. M. Holloway, of now claim the right to legislate." If DISPATCH.1 scenes from "Little Lord Fauntleroy. As Helena, Mont., plenty of gentlemen who were willing last con- New Yobk. October 1. The new cruiser if to make matters worse, suicidal ten- night the feeling throughout Montana was gress, and that involved only $95,000. Cincinnati, is President of the United "Will the Blair educational bill be passed to settle his check in order to es Company and Superin- Chicago was made a flagship y. The dencies were fast becoming manifest in the that the Democrats would carry the State. cape trouble. Tommy Kelly, who HARTRANFT MIGHT NOT ACCEPT. States Mail Line the coming session?" millionaire son. tendent of the Cincinnati and Big Sandy Thursday last he was received from all important parts feather-weig- ht IT IS NOT SETTLED TET. "It is probable that it will. But if broad blue pennant, with its two white Bulletins was the champion about it taken privately before Judge Prendergast, to-d- General Bingham Thinks Packet Company. He was President of the stars, of Acting Rear Admiral G. and this evening confirmed this 1867, and who fought a desperate battle with tho does, it will be the dearest purchased educa- John and on the testimony of Judge Gresham The In the Supreme Rivermen's convention held in Cincinnati to-d- 6 p. George Seddons October, 1867, accom- Scat Conrt not Offered Has Other Fish to Fry. tion any people ever obtained." Walker, until Chief of the Bureau of and other prominent people was adjudged a feeling, and at u., when the in September 4 and 5. Captain J. S. Alex- M polls closed, the Democratic managers panied him. Sullivan met a lot of people to Anyone. SPECIAL TELEOEAM TO THI DISPATCH.! Navigation, was hoisted. Commodore lunatic. those ander is one of the owners of the steamer DOWN ON COLONIZATION. while not venturing he knew, and he didn't know he Washington, October 1. It is ex- Washington, October L "I think.the is Walker quietly and unannounced boarded claimed the State, on scraped acquaintance with by of New Mary Houston. Gus Mosset the "What do you think of Senator Hamp- force fist. tremely improbable, if not altogether cer- President would appoint General Hartranft Trans- the Chicago about 10 o'clock Monday night, A FIERCE ELECTRICAL STORM. figures in this city. The Republicans He hugged and slobbered all over Eugene agent at Cincinnati of the Southern suggestion to of cer- ton's colonize the negro as a and at 9:30 o'clock this morning he came scratched the ticket badly, while the Demo- the, manager and of tain, that no appointment to fill the vacancy Commissioner Pensions it he were portation Xine, J. A. Blackmore, J. D. Badly Tompkins, owner the Alexander Montgomery are means of settling race troubles?" from his cabin in full uniform, to be greeted Several Persons Killed and a Number crats voted straight. Returns up to 11 Boston Theater, and Sculptor Donoghue, on the Supreme Court Bench, caused by the tain the General would accept," said Gen- Parker and do not consider it practical by the officers and crew, who assembled at Injured by Lightning. who has immortalized in death of Justice Matthews, will be made eral Harry Bingham, as he met The Dis- steamboat owners at Cincinnati. J. H. I at all. o'clock show almost a complete change in Sullivan a statue Stout, of Duquesne, is manager of the The negro doesn't want to be quarters. rSFECIAL TELEGRAM TO TQE DISPATCH.! called "The Gladiator." They like after assembling correspondent y the la., colonized, and. the vote in Montana from the last didn't until the of Congress. The patch in White & Company, which is en- Admiral Walker went to Washington to- 1. The heaviest they did not say a great deal about Knapp, Stout it tne devil only bad those who are trying to Hazelton, October Congressional election. The counties of it, but court will only be in session a few weeks House grounds. The General had just left gaged the lumber business own 10O night to settle up his affairs. He will re- disorder 11:30 in and make political capital out of him, there storm of the season passed over this section Deer Lodge and Silver Bow, in which Ana- it Sullivan left in about before Congress meets, and since Rutl&dge, the President, but would not say he had on the npper turn in a few days to make ready to com- o'clock. boats Mississippi. E. W. would be no trouble to speak about." late this afternoon. A house in the course conda and Butte are situated, and which of South Carolina, failed to secure confirma- conversed with him in regard to the Poole is a steamboat owner'of St Louis. mand the European squadron, which will gave, year, a Republican majority of Sullivan's business in Boston is to secure "Will a national election law be passed, consist of the Chicago, Boston of erection here was struck by lightning, last tion as justice of the Supreme Court, and In the New Orleans delegation M. N. Atlanta, and 2,500, have gone Democratic this year. money to earry on the sparring show. He of do you think?" xorktown. and a carpenter, it is thought, fatally in was obliged to vacate his seat in conse- "1 don't think, however, the General Wood is president the Coast & La The Democratic managers claim the State had sent his brother Mike on to get 53,000 in would accept," added Mr. Bingham, Fourche line of steamers. D. B Wood is a "The question will be agitated no jured. A man using the telephone in Coxe majority of the the possession of Annie Livingstone. Annie quence, no justice has taken his place until doubt; T00KAB0I T0EAISE. ticket and a Legislature. "though I have not had a word from him. tug owner. He succeeded Major E. A. but it will only result in a waste time Bros. & Co.'s office, at Drifton, was knocked The Journal, Republican, claims the State has a wise head, and refused to give up the confirmed by the Senate. There is no press- general of of get He has been Somewhat unfortunate in his Burke as director the Cotton Ex that ought to be given to practical senseless and badly injured. The gable end for Carter by 2,500, and says Power will .money. Then Sullivan came on to it, ing emergency demanding that a change business investments, is 1885. is chairman business, A Pretty Woman of24 Elopes and Marries he find Annie, and there tho and comparatively position in He of the and have the effect of of a house in Freeland was torn away by not run 500 behind it, and says the Leg- but couldn't from this custom shall be made, and there- a poor man. X understand he has recently Executive Committee on Improvement of further stirring up a Lad ol 14. be forecast, matter rests. appointment sectional animosities." lightning and its inmates severely injured. islature cannot but is fore no is likely to be made formed business connections that promise the Western Waterways. Secretary J. W. IfFECTAL TELEQKAM TO THE DISFATC1I.1 Republican majority. December. ' Andro Slavolsky, of Trusckow, took refuge confident of a The until well, and infer that he would not be justi- Bryant is the river editor-- of the Times ALLISON, AND JIOBE ON BTJLES. TTtica, N. Y., October L Society circles Journal says the country districts SECRETARY WIND0M DENIES IT. Notwithstanding the statements that At- fied in accepting the head of the pension Democrat, and represents generally the under a tree and was instantly killed by show large Republican gains over torney General Miller has been selected for Congressman Isaac S. Siruble, of Iowa, is in this city are greatly agitated over the leaving the imprint ot the bark office, as it would be no promotion for him. steamboat interests of New Orleans. Adolpk. lightning, Carter's majority, 5,000 last year, He Says There Is No Truth In tho Mexican the place, it can be safely asserted that no would make an represents Southwestern Trans- in town tor a short time previous to going marriage of Annie Lonise Cushing, a pretty of the tree on his oare arm. If appointed he exceedingly Grivot the and returns from Butteand Deer Lodge Lead Oro Story. lender of the vacant justiceship has yet been able and popular Commissioner." portation Company, which is engaged IsC home to look after the State campaign. young woman of 24, and Eddie Frey, a boy Reports from Sugar Loaf Valley say one to cannot overcome Republican country dis- SPECIAL TELEOBAM TO THE DISPATCH. 1 made anyone. The President has had carrying cotton seed for the Southern Oil "There is no doubt as to who will be Gov- of 14. Miss Cushing has for many years man and two horses were killed, and the cannot matter tricts. The result be surely known Washington, October 1. An article this under consideration ever since A BITE FOR THE Company. Thirty-tw- o Pittsburg gentlemea with 'to-da- FAIR. ernor Allison's successor in Iowa," he sajd been an organistin the churches of Utica, large barn of Horace Smith, all its before the vacancy occurred, and only y he killed. published setting forth the griev- were present, as follows: this evening. "He will take place and was while acting in that contents, destroyed, and one horse had a talk with Judge Marston, of Michi- that him- it capacity, The fell here in torrents, the lightning ance which the Eastern lead men and West- New York Selects Two of Its Parks for the PITTSBXTBO WELL BEPBESENTED. the Legislature shortly rain PROHIBITION PR0BABLT WINS. gan, about the appointment self, and to be elected in St George's Episcopal Church, that she being terrific In the Western Union tele- ern smeltershave against Secretary Windom Big Exposition. John and Samuel L. Wood, of the will be lor him." became acquainted with young Frey, who graph office the operator had an exciting for his failure to collect the duty on lead ISrECIALTELEQKA-MT- THE DISFATCH.l coal shipping Arm of John A. Wood A Son J South Dakota Is Republican and Wilt Here- MUST WAIT TILL SHE'S WELL. "What new legislation will be before the was a member of the boy choir. When time, the lightning shocking him severely ore mixed with silver, created much interest New Yobk, October L The exact loca- Addison Lysle and George Lysle, Jr., of George Miss rehearsed in the some papers. after bo Legally Dry. Lysle & Sons; Benjamin F. Wilson, of the next Congress?" Cushing church Frey and setting fire .to here. The charge was made that Mr. tion of the International Exposition for 1892 was always around pumping the organ. Sioux S. Dak., October 1. The Windom's connection with the Texas, Proceedings In Marie Blaine's Divorce Samuel Roberts Coal Company; J. B. Sne ithen,. "I presume the first thing in Congress Falls, probably settled. a meeting Miss Cushing to-d- Snlt Delayed for Awhile. is At of the steamer Onward; Marshall McDonald, steamer: The other day told her CONGRESS TO BE CALLED ON elections in this city and vicinity Topolobampo and Pacific Railroad is the -- will be an attempt on the part of the ma- the Hornett; Bamnel 8. Brown and W. Harry parents she was going to West Bloomfield, were conducted in the most quiet and real cause of his unwillingness to grant the ISFECIAL TELEOEAM TO THE DISPATCH.1 of Executive Committee jority to amend the rules so as to give them Brown, of W. H. Brown's Sons: O.' a little village near Rochester, to visit rel- Alleged be- demands of the lead oie men. Yobk, October General on Site and Building, held this afternoon, a Bros. to legislate By the President, to Bear la Mind orderly manner, the weather New L A. Blackburn, of Blackburn an opportunity and to assume atives. Frey disappeared at the same denies, y, were adopted coal time, Southern Outrages. ing magnificent and from all Secretary Wiudom of course, and said that no proceedings, set of resolutions which, in C. Jutte, Jutto Line of boats the responsibility therefor. The main fea- went to Boston, and from there to Canan-daigu- a, those who speak of him say that the best substance, embodied the following: Thomas M. Jenkins, of T. M. Jenkins &Co met Miss rSFECIAL TELEOKAM TO THE DISPATCH.! directions come reports of the heaviest vote would be begun in the suit for divorce to be coal shippers; S. S. Crump, coal sblppen. ture of these amendments, as it occurs to ihere he Cushing, and proof of its untruthfulness is the fact that committee recommended the adoption Joseph. October 1. ill-wi- brought by Marie Nevins Blaine against The Simpson Horner, of Horner Roberts: they set out to get married. The woman Washington, A committee ever polled in the history of the Territory. he has already gained the ll of the me, will be to give the majority a greater a site comprising Riverside and Morning-sid- e Walton and L N. Bnnton. of Jos. Walton & looks old enough to be the boy's mother. of colored men, headed by Dr. Townsend, The city of Sioux Falls alone polled a vote Mexican Government by his actions with James G. Blaine, Jr., until Mrs. Blaine's of Co.; James W. Gould, steamer Pacific; W. possibility of controlling the work of Con- with adjacent lands. The com- J. of the Land Office, called on President Har- of 2,150, and gives a small Re- regard to the duty on lead ore. physical condition was such that her Parks, Wood, Monongabela Towing Company; Will- gress in the matter of disposing C. W. B. Dunlap, Gray's Iron of bills, TO DO GOOD. 'to-d- addressed him on sub- Reports dif- lawyers might confer with her on the sub- mittee further recommended that no portion iam Gray and RIYALRI rison and the publican majority. from Bros, dc Co., giving, of course, to the majority a op- for buildings Line; D. E. Park, of Park Lim.; fair ject of Southern outrages. The committee ferent parts of the State come IF THE BRIDGE IS NOT BUILT ject. At the present time no proceedings for of Central Park be used for William B. Rogers. Time Coal Company and portunity of a hearing upon be- any substan- Best Rcsnlts Anticipated Under the New represented a large body of their people in in slowly, but enough has been received to divorce have been instituted. exhibition purposes. It expresses the steamer Tide; John Moren, Moren's coal line; tial proposition that they may see proper Democratic Rules. show that the Republicans have carried the Congress May Take Some Action to Change Mr. Philip Carpenter says he did call on lief, however, that it will be found de- Captain Robert Boyd, steamer Elizabeth; the District, who held an indignation meet- pub- James A. Henderson, Pittsburg and Cincinnati to bring forward. Itrr.CIAL TELKOItAJI TO THE DISPATCH.1 day. Mellette for Governor, and Pickler tho Location. Mrs. James G. Blaine, Jr., Saturday night. sirable and in the true interests of the ing a week ago at which resolutions de- ad- Packet Line; W. W. O'NeiL O'ileil's coal line; and Gifford for Congress will have a major- He avers, however,' that Mrs. Blaine some lic to include in the fair inclosure the Stock-dal- e: 'TWOULD CHOKE THEM Habbisbubg, October L Chairman Eis- nunciatory of the outrages were passed, Washington, October 1. The board of Captain T. S. Calhoun, steamer Katie OFF. ity of not less than 10,000. time ago wrote him a note asking him to jacent portion of Central Park, to afford J. O. Phillips, A. Gould, P. J. Forsyth and' of the Democratio State Committee, re- suggesting course of retaliation "as the army officers appointed to determine the fit- "The minority, by the revised rules, ner, a Prohibition is running well and has cer- call on her, and at that time told him fully amplitude to the ground and the means of W.S.B.Hays. quickest solution to the race troubles. The ness of the site already selected for the would be able to bring forward a certain turned from Williamsport this evening, tainly been carried by a small majority. the story of her troubles with the Blaine obtaining refreshment and repose without President Cheney called the meeting to where one the nine political divisions impassioned and incendiary portion of the Indications point toward Sioux as bridge across the Ohio river at Louisville family. his call Saturday surrendering the rights of admission. the were read. The number of motions, but after they have of was eliminated from those which Falls He says night order and minutes authorized under the new Democratic rules resolution the selection for the capital. Re- has reported adversely to the building of was purely of a personal nature, and that so President then read his annual address. He been disposed of no dilatory motion would were presented to the President y, and bridge which is on Mul- was organized, with C. L. Munson as Chair- ports from different sections indicate the on that site far as he knew, Mr. James G. Blaine Jr., ALL ABOUT A BICICLE. insisted that all sailing vessels should carry be entertained by the chair until the pend- those he heard were of the mildest character. the Republicans have berry street and recommended its location he was and rivers man. The last one of these divisions will expressed himself very that the was not at the hotel while there. stern lights; that wrecks in bays ing motion before the House should be dis- The President Legislature by a majority of about 120 on at the foot of Wall street. Discovery danger signals formed Venango county, to- The Theft of It Leads to the of an should be marked with until of. think the minority be at Franklin, freely on the subject, and intimated that the joint insures both Secretary Proctor, however, does not feel be posed I should have morrow. outrages upon the ballot This, United A JDUI THIS WEEK Old Crime. cleared away; that rewards should paid question of Southern States The State Constitution warranted in revoking the consent to ocean.-an-d every opportunity to bring forward what the Senators. is build 1. Louis for the annihilation of wrecks on the Chairman Eisner thinks selection of negroes would form a leading feature in his carried almost unanimously, but the bridge given by his predecessor and Chicago, October E. Horton, be compelled motions they like, but to allow one or two nine assistant chairmen will result in a message congress. minority Thnt Is the Hope of tho Lawyers In tho that steam vessels should forthcoming to representation is defeated. will content himself with a transmission of who was indicted recently for the larceny of fog. said he supposed the men to block the proceedings of the House greatly improved organization, from the Cronln Case. to go slow in He the report to Congress, which may act upon a bicycle from Hugh E. Whitney, was in for swift ocean passage would continue" to me degrading. think the ma-jori- tv will work to make a good show- craze seems I iact that all IELL0W FEVER ON BOARD. October 1. A session of Judge , should have the right to rule, as of WASHINGTON REPUBLICAN. its recommendations, providing the bridge Chicago, court this morning to prosecute another, R. until two ocean greyhounds meet in a fog. it ing in their districts, because the rivalry be not already by time. was held this to assume the responsibility ot the legis- that will be excited in the various districts. built that McConnell's court afternoon. H. Dean, for the same offense. Horton and a thousand lives are lost He advo- has A Sailor Afflicted With tbo Dread Disease SIcager an Committee . lation. Returns Give Estimated Ma. The Court announced that he had ap- claimed this morning,"and has several wit- cated the appointment of a of Leaps Into tho Sen. An Investigation Into Army Life. Three to "lay the latter matter before the "Have you any doubt of the power of the JUST LIKE AMERICA. Jorily of About 4,000 Totes. pointed Mr. Alphonso B. Shubert a special nesses to snbstatiate his declaration, that he to do this?" New Yobk, October L The bark Jane St. Louis, October 1. A military court to in the Cronin case. International Maritime Congress, soon to majority Tacoma, Wash., October 1. From deputy serve venires had taken the wheel from R. H. Dean in Washington. His suggestions were "Yes, do entertain some doubt about Low, eight days overdue, from Havana, ar- of inquiry convened at Jefferson Barracks, and has never meet in I A European Bailrond Train Meets With a meager returns received from this and ad Mr. Shubert is an American exchange for 11 weeks board. Dean had referred to the Executive Committee. ability to amend the rules so as to y. were reports their Serious Disaster. rived There that jacent counties it seems the vote 12 miles south of here, this morning, to in- before held any public office. Both sides assured him he bought the machine. When admit of legislation without serious obstruc- was raging on the vestigate the charges of bad treatment of GENERAL NEGLSY'S SPEECH. will be October L A train ran off yellow fever vessel, that will be larger than ever before expressed themselves as satisfied with the Horton was arrested, Dean had told him he tion. I believe it the plan of the Stuttoabt, stricken down army recruits at that post The Court was Treasurer Addison Lysle reported a cask to-d- hands had been and that selection. McConnell issued a venire would go down to the conrt and clear him only Democratic managers to defeat such amend- the track near Wild Park station and all cast in the Territory. Indications Judge ' had been lost While these storiea were organized and three witnesses examined in 100 men. he was afraid that the authorities at Albany, balance of 1,6S3 46, an increase of $483 11 and make it Impossible, as they can, rolled over an embankment Many persons it all point to the election of Ferry the for ments, learned and secret session. ht the to transact anything exaggerated, it was that yellow Up to the recess 627 jurors have N. Y., would learn of his whereabouts and in year. for the Republicans were killed and injured. Three carriages had been on board the vessel. entire Republican State ticket, including accepted and sworn in, apprehend him. President Cheney called upon General business, or for measures that might fever Following Example Chicago. been excused, four like crowded with passengers were smashed into One of the sailors, E. Spardt. a German, Wilson for Congress, by a majority averag- tho of and four are temporarily passed until to- Dean stood in the prisoner's boxjand hung .Tames S. Nesrlev to present some tosies have a tendency to advance party interest, was sick from it for October 1. The citizens nothing.' which he had in mind. General Negley ' to pass partisan meas- fragments. Medical assistance was promptly 30 years old, seven ing 4,000. Sciatching was general on both Kansas City, morrow. The defense was rather lavish in his head, saying The police have or in other words, s on hand, the work of extricating in- days, and then escaped from his confine- tickets throughout the State. to- challenges y, been investigating his record and believe-hi- first called attention to tne American inter ures." but the ofWestport, a suburb of Kansas City, the use or peremptory jured from the wreck wan difficult ment and disappeared. He is supposed to The complexion ot the Legislature must day voted of and had only 17 left, 83 having been dis- real made is n, Reid, and that he is national Congress, soon to meet la Wash-- l SESTATS LIKES. on the question annexing the XAEIFF OK The official report says that seven persons have lumped overboard. Twn other sailors remain in doubt until the vote is fully town to that city. A small majority of the posed of by them to 57 on behalf of the wanted at Albany for a $4,000 forgery. He ington. He said; "A profound moral aadj? "How about the tariff?" were killed and 43 severely injured. Many -- weie stricken down by the fever, but they counted, as the battle was concen- votes cast, which were comparatively few, State. Counsel express the hope that a was held to the Criminal Court in $1,000 political sentiment is apparent la the exlHr l, riTViA .. :r- - -- . .j3 I.khm good-wi- c W MtlU A3 ouxew VU1UG UJ.k itUU tJL iiVC of the injured will probably die. recovered. jAue pars is quarantined. trated ou that point Woman snf-- was in favor of annexation. ' jury will be impaneled this weeK, bonds. . . if bition of ll and enterprise, it & I SjfeodLXA, 3LJiki: l