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THE INDIAN m CHIEFTAM S"SleSaWy ' ,.T 1 ,. I ,o '1 pv ' V . tJU MM CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CO. Thos. Bluejacket )Eait of Tjuok(11- Has a Wee Lint of Staple and . , Fancy Groceries. Af4tJ I1. J I u . QUECNSWARE, TINWARE. Fruits and Vogetablos Always . Kept In Stock. -, . - Ail descriptions of Country Pro. duco, including Hides, Fnra, and Wool bought and sold. Give -Me 'tV dall.-W PSI' BAliENTINE (BAST SIDE OF TRACK.) Staple & Fancy Groceries, Flour, Fobd & Provisions. Mnkcs a specialty of nil kinds ol Vegelnblos nnd Country Produce or L'ycry Description, llsve in addition to th,t;oodnmeda llneol Gltts ware A Qaeeneware... Particular at lentlon called to the Mock of Tobaccos tad elKars. sr- t. a-TJ3Nra?EirLf LIVERY, FEED AND SALE table. Good Rigs at Rensonnblo Raton I HORSES BOARDED CA '' Byjtho dayor wook. - 3- y- fA' lfi. r Cnrouil nltonlion glvon to all Btouk entrusted to my keeping. Stablo on Wilson Stroot, South of Millor's hardwaro etoro. i GhotopnrKansss. Pumitare, Coffins, Sewing Machines. TMrtimxiiniprilneMn undeiukar. WkipfclIt7ornibluilnj; 731 , A HDEUS0X& WELL1SD, FURNITURE 'Organs, Sowing Machines, WALL PAPER, TICTURE PR AMES, ' '' 'SHADE8, ETC. ET-Und.tlliig-linblraInK a Specialty. Chotopa, - - - Kansas. information for Our - Patrons. THE 'FRISCO LINE. Handtoma new tQn'pmtnt, ,5,,.,,,, arer. tiling new runjrcil ol lb MlitU.lppI rlrer. A tull lint 1 1 lnt titir lullman Drawing Iiooni aid Ilutcl Hlccpert haro Jutt heen put Into armco vj inn inpuiar roulo to run di twe f n St Loud and O.ltolon. Tisl v Bmlth, l'.rt. and Dallaa without change. A full coranlement nf leff&nt ntiw Unllnlni Choir Cr.ol tbo inott Improrcd pattern an3 flultli. with the reUbratad Ho.rrllt Choir un haltterNI In leattier. Theoo eara am models o( rerleetlon and will bi run doll between St. Loula and ll&lotead, Kantai, Tin bprlngdeld, Cnrth.KO and Wichita, and between tit I.oult and IlluR, Kantaa Tla Rarthaxe. Joplln, Cber ryrolo, Wlnutld, Arkactaa Cltjr and Caldwell. All paatengers trarellnir between Ht Loula and Arkantaa und Teiat and between Ht I-oul. and lCatno. point thould patronlta this great through ear louto throujU the grand South- We will alwajt lead alt rornnetltora in ererr thing popular with tho trareling pnbllo. Tot anj particular Information call upon of addren ncorctt agent 'Frlico Una or tho under signed, I). WISHAKT, General Fanicngcr Agent, BT. LOUIS. Ma MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Oreat Througlk I.lna between the NORTH. SOUTHEAST &WEST. Through i'ullman Iluffot Sleeping Cars ' m between T. 10UIS,- KASSAS CITr, I'DEIILO AND DENVKIt, Via tie crEijufrKSinCa'. B( J0sa ?l&inu"l ?' ,TBBB? K?ViWF,'S7 M COLORADO SHORT LINE. 4. DAILY TUA1H8 L WJ5.Kijias t'lly ana HU LouHl J UXlfcY TltAINB B , NetwcoR the Korth and SoBtb. t""1" "iW1 Cln ' RIW V. 0. WwMEW, ff7 lBf MA TtsrtHit Al, t-J EVANS-SNIDER-BUEL CO., BUOOBOOOn TO HUNTER, HVANS A OO. OATOTAIi STOCK, - - - gQO,OQO. KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, KANSAS OITY. MO. -A Offfco (p charge j( al UNION STOCK YABDS, K"Wo7, .My, ba member oi 'thocompin, j CHJOAQO. ILL. I prompt attention. c-oMxa-sssTuya: I ln,LllU.JK. IKET.l'ltyOI' . .. .. ' live stock wmsm. Attention!, Stockmen and Farmers. JmWSk D Havo a Full ; tnd STOCK SABDLESS, HARNES, And all QdodacarrioA in p FirsUclnss Saddlo Ho'teu; Priccs'to'Suil tho Times. Employ noho but thorough workmen, using tho best of Matorinl and Guarnntoo nil Qbods m First-clnsa m every respect. BOOTS JISTTD SHOES Mndo to order. COW-DOY BOOTS a Spccinlty. All Mail Ordora rcccivo prompt attention. Call nt STEVENS' vbUtiiAXV ana examine Yours respectfully, LEE LUMBER. Tlio publlo arc Imllcd to cxnmlnc tlio Injnuinso stock or Hulldlnir Material et nil kind 4Coptin tho VINITA LUMBER YAEB! And to note the low prices ulilch defy competition. NOME BUT CASH ORDERS SOLICITED. SMIifactlon Guaranteed. FlKurci furnished en application. W. L. TROTT, Manager, Vinlta, Ind. Ter. WCAMPBELL ill A CHOUTEAU, Stockmen's Hmldlcs aspccinUy. All Work Warranted; A. r.QlOSHKLU onllllLljttflHn Harnessmater. ''111 ' tttr fill A. P. 60SWELL & GO., DEALERS IN r Stoves, Tinware, Nails, etc., Farm Implements, Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE, Farmand Spring Wagons, J puggies, Road Carts, 1 ' -. . i - ' JBarbed Wire at $3.40 per 100 lbs. It; fuct thry lteop orory tiling that is Icopt in n FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. CALL AND COFFEYVILLE. 0 The Election Approaches. Do not, liowovor, let tills cnuso you to loso eight .s of tho fact that . AT CtlOUTEAU, IND. TE Is soiling nil Linca of Qonorul Morohaniiiso -nt Uottom Prlcos. Dry Goods, . . '""Grecerles,- Boots, Shoes, Hatu and ClithlNi, 'Hinlwirinmlliiiiireiwettti. IUH(Jr?W)ilerucntt irnj Qs)om Stwop sua Heftpor, ft BpnoInUy Po-elct. t tlio hlcwiml the VINITA, siwuk t:ws. ST. OLAIR CO.. ILL, Complotc Lino of "No troublo to : i show Goods." BARRETT LUMBER. IND. TER., Koops n full line of WHIPS, SPURS, BELTS ntnl every longing to Oiililt. thing ho ft Con boy's Oive Him a Gall. J. J. 11.UIMJ0LLAK. BISE THEK. KANSAS. ChoreHoos, Choctaw, ChtcRasaws.SomlHolos, Crocks. Hd all Other oh.IIhi r the IhhIhh Territory. INDIAN TERRITORY, otjiuibnt COMMENT. A sooati refining company with a cnpltnl of tl.000.000 has boon Incor porated In Ualtlmoro by prominont nnd wealthy citizens. The novolty of soolng two women nrrnlgnod for highway robbory was rccojitly ono of thb features of tho pro ceedings In tho Tombs pollco court at Now York. A Statu i'mmigrntlpp convqntlon wns hold In Louisville. Ky., rccontly under tho auspices of tho State Lcnguo of Coramorclal Clubs. Governor Huck nor presided. " All Hkiie. tho Imnortcd Enirlint. stallion, owned by liurgoss Uros., of Winona, III., rccontly died nt tho Stnto Fair grounds. Ifc wns four years old nnd valued nt 10.000. Joseph G IIaiivkt, n wealthy mill owner of 1'hlladolphla, lias bocn sent to tho InBnno nsylumtroiiBh brooding over tho burning of ono of his mills In which nftocn persons, mostly younff girls, lost their lire's. i ,tB "JfMtpry of thollrutlierhood of SL AndriJw, whlrh wlis recently In nn nusl convention nt Chicago, created qullo a sensation among tho mombors by denouncing In his address thentors. dances and enrd parties, i EitrKiioit William has rofmed to mlllgato tho sovorlly of tho Imporlat regulntlons concerning passports, nnd tho Inconvonlcnco to which hundreds of trnvolora In Rcrnmnv nm .inli,. ...i. !cct.ed scorns os far, from removal as over. T NmrsrAPEiU In tho City of Mexico demand of tbo Government thnt it for ma mo ontmnco Into that country of Syrian nnd Turkish begrnrs. A num bor of Chinamen arrived at Tamplco rccontly nnd departed Immediately for Texas. Tek doublo-cabbcd monster locotao tlvcs will soon bo out of tho shops for uso on tho Rock Island road. It Is stated that tills rond will endeavor to mako tho fastest tlmo between Kansas City and Denvor of any of tho compet ing lines. The Treasury Dupartmcnt has do cided vhnt horses Imported from Can nda and Intended for uso in u circus nnd mcnngorlo nro not oxompt from duty undor tho provisions of tho frco list for "tools of trade, occupation of persons arriving In tho United States." Tim Now l'ork Dally (Jrnphlo has gono Into tho hands of tho sheriff. It wns nn oxporimont In tho fbjld of Illus trated joumalbm and hns never been succcsfcful, though ovory thing that could bo done for It by changes of ownership nnd politic hns boon tried. In nn lntorvlow General Iloulnnger aid ho had no hopo of his party hav ing n mnjorlty In tho now Chamber of l)epulles. Ho had not, howovcr. lost faith In tho future, Tho Government, ho doclnrod, had everywhere stolon votes, with ravcn-Hko characteristics. Tho Itopubllccn majority would provo unmannscnble, ho said, nnrt Franco would soon bo cnlllng him to-power. A lATEil'spntchfrom Holcnn,Mont, says that tho hnlf has not been told of thJ rnvages'of drought and flro this season In that Stnto. Tho long con tinned dry weather and great forest nnd prnlrio fires havo left the grnxlng Innds In such condition thnt tho cattlo can not obtain nronoi tml. ..I. (.,., from thorn. Tho cattlo aro already In vory poor condition, nnd If thoro should como n hard winter many of them would perish. Secuctauv Thacev has decided to accept tho new cruiser Chnrloston. which Is nt Snn J'rnnclsco, from Its hulldors, but hns not given nny orders to thnt end, ns ho is nwnltlng tho no tion of tho bureaus of engineering nnd construction, who nro now considering tho olllclnl report on tho last trial of tho vcssol. Tho Charloston, during hortilal, showed nn nvorago speed of over 18 knots nn hour and a horso power of ovor C.800. The Oporn Houso nt Hartford.Conn., wns crowdod to overflowing tho other evening to witnoss tho hUtorlcnl tnb lenux glvon In part as a testimonial to Sirs. Harriet lleoehor Stowe, Tho tableaux Illustrated nhtlonal ovonts from Columbus to dato nnd woro de signed especially to show tho progress of womnn. Tho nuthoross nnd man ngor was Miss Cora Scott Pond, of Iloston. Mrs. Llvorraoro was lecturer. Mrs. Is,thoUo Horry Hooker person ated Mrs. Stowo. IlEroitE Jtutieo I'rlndlvlllo nt Chi cngo wcontly Jnmot Nicollet, nn Ital ian, accused his wife Emily o( living with Salvntoro Lomor, also nn Ititllnn. llio womnn said hor husband hnd tired of hor nnd sold hor to Salvatoro for $10. Salvntoro corroborated tho stntoment, nnd tho woman said: "Of courso I oboyod James when ho told mo to llvo with Salvatoro. I do not think I nm guilty whon my husband ordered mo to do so." Sho also said that tho child was not hor husband's ns ho had sold It for ft. Nothing wns done by tho Justlco In theso realtors, but Lomor was fined $30 for carrying conconlcd weapons. A OENEiiAi. combination of tho win dow glass factories west of tho Alle ghany mountains, which has been so freoly talked of within tho past fuw weoks, now appears to havo boon Riven up. Alonj; with that wont nluo u sehemo to build nn Iranu-nso tnnk factory by capital furnished by tho various mnnuracturors. Aftorwolgh Ing nnd Investigating tho rantter sov ernl Pittsburgh manufacturers mid Eastern capltnllstsiwho woro Interest ed nrrlvod nt tho conclusion that to orgnnlzo n trust or to purohusolcon trol of ull fuctorlos or to build tank fqrmieos of nny sUo wns now not tho thing for seYornl reasons. . Tiih Municipal Commission of Psrls, Franco, lHMf,'iocldod that tho votes cast for Gacral lloulnngorin Mont martro lujint olootlooa nro null Itnit voliUHdtclarod M. Joffrin, tn? lahosHH who rocMvad the tux! hlrHir t yoW, li THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1889. NEWS OF TILE WEEK. Oloanod by Talograph and MalL ncnsotfAT. ai roMTiCAr- J. Q. A. ItnooKzrr liai been nominated for Oorernor by Uataachusetti llopobll cans. ItKFUBLiOAKS of Alabama hsvs nomin ate Oentral Jamee iL Cbstmers for Oov em or. Tu Wyoming CoTntltaltonal conven tlon bae adopted a claut poeltlvely for blddlni; combination! to prevent compi tltlon or control prleas nnd product. IlKTOBUCAifS of New York met at Sara toga on the 33th. After adopting a plat form Ihafollowlnu ticket wna nominated: Hecretarjr of State, John J. Gilbert, cf. Franklin Countyj Comptroller, Marlln W. Cook, of Monroes Treaiuror, Ira lledgots Attornoy-OennraT, Jamei Vornum, of new xort elate Enclnecrand Burveyor, W. 1', Van Ranaialear; Judpo Court of Appealu, AlfreJ Halfrbl, oflluiralo. Ilisnor AimAu 1U Kimdall, of Bait him wtiy, -ilea on tho 23lb nt Kanoeb, Ulnh. HAMVxt, CAtnwsLt, ez-protldent of VaHar Colloge, died tnddenly on the 20th after a brief lltnein. Ue was a native of Newburyporr, Maia,, and waa for eeren ysare preildent of Vanar. William Wawis rnaxra, tbe now American Itlnliler. hai -nreienteil M. rrm. Hdenttals to tba Emperor Wllllsra of Ger many. Tub Wyoming Conetltallonnl conren tlon on tho 2flih eelected Cbsyenne ai tbe seat of government for ten yean, or until a majority of tbe people rots a change. Tuk 1'reaMent and parly arrived In Washington from Doer Park- nn thn Mih and proceeded dlreot to tbo White Home. Exuoss Ulamk, ton of Bfcretary Dlaine, wna mar. led at Ulcbfleld Springe, W. Y, en the SOth to Mite Annitn Mo-' Cornilck, daughter of tbe latoCrnitMc Cormlct of Chicago. Many dltllngulahed gueets from Chicago and other portion of tho country wero In attendance and the wedding although a quiet waa yet quite a brilliant affair. A nrcEST dlipatch from Guthrie, a T eald that there waa a movement among three Indian tritvoa tbo lowaa, Otoea and Missouri to consolidate and that the agent at Hock Creek agency, I. T., was nnnble to check tho movement. CoLosxt, ItonrnT Pattox CnocrETT, tbe only remaining ton of Davy Crockett, died recently at Ilucker's creek; near Gran bury, Tex., ngeil seventy-three Hour, a 1). Bum, one of tbe drat settler of Denvor and twice mayor of that city, died there suddenly the other afternoon of apoplexy. Most IUv. J. I'ORTin, the Catholic uisnop or uotnbay, died on tbe S9th. Ex-Qbies Nataui arrived at Belgrade on the SO.h. Hrr presence waa totally ignored by the Government oulcinlf, tut she was received most enthusiastically by tba crowds that thronged the atreets through which the pasted. Tnc fiftieth birthday of Mist Frances E Wlllnrd, president of tbe National Wom an's Christian Temperance Union, wns celebrated on the 23th by a huge gather ing in tbe First Methodist Church at Ern niton, III Meisaget of congra ula tlon wero road from notables throughout tbe country, Inclullng the Poet Whit:!tr and exl'resldent Hayes. imCKlXAXEOUS. Tire Temple of Heaven atl'ekln. China- containing tbe great throne of tbe sacred uragon, nas been destroyed by Ore. Br tbe collapse of an unfinished house In Milan, Italy, Ave persons wero killed and twenty Injured. Tit. M. Latlio and Hand uowdermlll at Crestona, To., blow up recently. The ex plosion was terrlDo in force. William Bchropp, Samuel Stotsf and Henry Rild were killed and a number of Other work men mjored. . Tile ilttb annual convention of tbe German-American teebnicker vereln waa in osslon In Washington. At tbe business meeting of tbe society of the Army of the Te nnessse held at Cin cinnati on the Mlh, otllrera were elected as follovrit President. General W. T. Sherman; recording secretary, Colonel I. M. Dayton) treasurer, General Force) corresponding secretory, General A. Hick. -enlcoper. lilt fcurteentb annnal convention of tne American Banrert' Association ad journed at Kansas City, Mo,, on tbe 26tb. The following oulcer were elected! Charles Parsons, of St. Louis, president) Morton McMichaels, of Philadelphia, first vice-president; George F. Baler, of New York, treasurer. William B. Greene, of New York, was elected secretary) D V. Ilelger, of Kansas City, was made vice president for Missouri nn'j. It Mulvaue, otToptka, vice-president for Kansas. Several bundrod Blockfoet and Sioux Indlaas recently held a crand '"gboit feast" at Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dak., which was given by tbe relatives In honor of tbote who died or bad been killed in battle. At Carnegie's Edgar Thomson steel works at Braddock, Pa., the bottom of one of tlia largest blast furnaces gave way and ton of melten metal poured forth. Injuring several persous so severely that they are likely to die. Tits Canadian Minister of Customs has ordsred an Inquiry into the smuggling of wbisky into Canada, whole shiploads of American wbisky being brought Into Can ada by the St Lawrence route. At Waller BUtlon. Ala., tbe other day Deputy BberlS King Vann was shot and killed by a negro named John Bteele, whom he was trying to arrest. The negro was afterward captured by a mob and hi body riddled by bullet, causing Instant deatb. Two tramps recently took possession of tbe town of Holland, Icwa, intimidating thacoustablo and setting tiro to a build ing with a broken lamp. Tbey yien went to Uelnbeck, where they were overhauled by the sheriff. In attempting to arrest them Archie Neat was shot In tbe neck by one of tb tramps, receiving fatal In juries. The flnt convention of the Union Pro hibitory League of I'enniylvanla, a non partisan scbeme, having for Ita purpose the suppression of the saloon outside of party linos, wa held at UarrUburg, Pa., on the SOth, with about 100 delegates lo attendant, a. Dn. J,E. Blainr, one of Encjonood'e (III.) prominent dootori.has been arrested on the charge of performing a criminal operation on hit niece, Mrs. Jessie IL Bar ker. Tho woman was said to bo In a crit ical condition, Five persona were lately drowned In a hallow pond at Bouth Waluppn, Mass., by tho capsixlng of a rowboar. One at least of tbo parly was said to havo been drunk. A hecint telegram from Enssaada, Lower California, tald that city was threatened with total destruction from brush tires. San Carlos, a neighboring town, wa reported in ftatut. A nn at Cretco, lown, recently burned twenty-two butlueas placet. Loss, 80.- A iiecext dispatch from London said that tbe Jlrtt consignment of Chicago cittlo haa arrived at Mains, and con. tracti bad bten made for a portion ot &U.000 head more during October. Theplan otihtpmeuti to tbe Interior cities in the Continent via no longer doubtful. A Disi'ATCit from Cansjoharle,. N. Y., tald that a frightful collision occurred on the 27th on tho Hew Vork Central rail road, near Palatine bridge, la willoh tba death lite was likely to foot up twenty ot mot. The dook Ubows at Kotrda wwrt ot o a its-la rsosatly sad tt r. waJwrs and cllifr WftJ94M jy4 M CosonisSMAS-W. L. Boott lately ad dresstda long r from Erie, Pa., to Governor Flfer, bearing on the Spring Valley troubles, and claiming that he was paying for mining all that be was war ranted In a competltlvo market. Tntl Utah Coramftsloi on the 27th passml resolutions favoring Chicago for the Wot Id's Fair. The fourth annual convention Of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew began at Cleveland, O., on the 27th, with about 2J0 dolegates present M.MORpAiSTEijr,crelary of the Polish National Alliance nnd Endowment Iniur and organ itatlon at Chicago wa reported as having absconded. Joseph C Harvey, a wealthy mill owner of Philadelphia, has been sent io tho in sane asylum through brooding over tbe burning ot one of his mills In which fifteen persons lost their lives. Two bodies havo been taken from the debrit at Jobnttown,Pa. Ono was idontlfled as that Of Mr. Ed Bwlnerord, of Br. Louis, who met her death On tbe dv exnrn... Bdsisess failures (Don's report) for the week ending BefHewber 28 number IW, as compared with a total of 108 last week and 103 tho week previous. For the cor responding week of last year the figures wer22iX TtE nve-story building of ihe Westing, house Electric L'ght work at Plttsborgh, Po.,'was partly burned be other night. Tba origin of tho lire wa unknown. Lot's, $00.00X folly covered by fntnrancs. Fire at lutle City, Mont, recently de stioyed an entire buslneis block valued at 300,00a Tub report bf the llocbeater Asylum in vestlgatlng committee entirely exoner ated Dr. BoWer front any culpable neg lect In tbe management of tba asylum, but makes stringent suggestions for tbe regulation of attendants, by whom twenty atrocities are proved to havo been com mitted. - A BEiCSATiotr has been canted at Ports mouth, N, U by the discovery that med ical diplomas were sold by a bogus med ical college called Trinity University of Medicine and Surgery, baring nominal headquarters at Bennington, Vr. Beside New England being vlctlm'zid, hundreds bad been purchased throughout tho Bouth and West. CLEAnrso bouse returnrfor the week ended September S3 -showed on avernze increase of 2.1 compared with tbe corre sponding period of last year. In New Yorktbe decrease was 0.0. AucniOAM securities were not very buoyant on the London marketdurlng the week ended September 23. Continental bourse were qnlet but Arm. Hcit bo been brought In the United State court against the Des Molnss Nav igation Company and others to determine tbe title to the Des Molne (Iowa) river land. TnE expenditure of $10,000,000 by two EnglUh ayndlcates for the control ot an extraordinary aggregate ot Industrial en terprise In the United Btates was com pleted In Chicago on tbe 23th. Tbe deal embraces a chain of elevator from the Minnesota and Dakota wheat dlstrlcti to Chicago, flour mills In Minneapolis and breweries la Chicago and tbe But. ATTon.fET-GEKERAt, UooERS. of Louis iana, admitted lately that baby bonds had been abstracted or otherwise tam pered with to the amount ot (100,000. Ac cording to hit figures tbe defalcations al ready discovered wilt reach mots than $1,200,000. A co.ioress of the BnctalUt Labor party convened in Chicago on the 23th. The delegates are all Germans. TnE latest report from Canajobarie, N. Y., said that tbero wero only four person killed la tbe railroad accldout, namely! Rev. Prentice Duval, of Dayton) Sadie Boyd, of Weitport, N. Y. ; a mld of Mr. Manning, and Cbarle Franklin, a porter. Eight or ten wero more or less Injured, A Qraho reunion and parado ot the Grand Army post of Eastern Pennsyl vania took placout Heading. Pa., on the 23lb. Over 0,000 men marched in line. Grahd Hafids and Holland business men propose to run a canal from the former oity to Holland and Lako Michigan at a probable cost ot J2, 000,000. Two explosions occurred In Germany on tbe 23th. One In tbe Itheln-Prunen col liery at Hamburg on Ihe Hblne, In witch ten men wero klllel and several Injured, and one In the artillery laboratory at Spandau which injured tea men and forty two women. ItoatttT P. H AU.1 DAT. tbe defaulting cabler of tba Firt National Bank ot Mount attend, O, has surrendered himself totbeUnllod S.ates authorities and tbe bond for bis appearance wat fixed at $2. 000, which he waiunallt to give. Ho I charged with embezzling $30, COO. Caitaix W. It Jokes, general manager ot the Edgar Ihcmpion ateel work at Pittsburgh, Pa., and Michael Qulun have died from tho Injuries received through the recent fumaco accident at those works. ADDITIONAL, DI8PATCME. James J. 1 rsT and Cbarlta E, Graham, ex-edl or aud secretary ot tho Chicago Times wero bold to the' criminal court re cently In 3,000. A ntSAETROVS railroad accident oc curred between Naplei nnd Koggiat (Italy) recently. Twc express trains came into collision while pairing through a tunnel and twenty carriage wero tele scoped. Tbe killed aud injured number Arty. At the convention of the BocUIUt Labor parly In Chicago, General Secretary Bo tnberg. in hit report charged Editor Shevltcb, of tbeVolkt Zsliung. wilh be ing dishonest and eelllug out the party at the is si National election. Advjces from Crete are that tbe Turk ish troop on the Island aro cruelly tor--mentlng Christians. A number of tbe sol Her outragod two Christian women, ono if whom wa afterward killed. Several persons have beon arrested for complicity In tbe burning of tho Templo of Heaven at Pekin. The Are wat part of conspiracy against the introduction of railway in China and Intended to convey be Idea tha) the destruction of the temple wa an omen ot war against tba Innova tion. A nisi'ATon from Liverpool, Eng., on be 3Jtb asld that cotton bad dropped two points and It tho mill wore closed for a ortnlgbt with tho now crop rapidly pouring In tbe cottou ring would bo utterly smashed. Lee C. MoAiriif, herlff of Vernon Parish, La., and A, C. Pooif, editor ot tbe Vermont Newt, fougnt a dual in the orroer't ofllco in which McAlpIn was (.tiled. While giving tba Iprlsonen, confined n the county Jail their supper recently Sheriff Hoxlr, of Waterloo, Iowa, wa ( ipon by threo men charged with hone waling anj beaten Into Insousltllity. Tho desperadoes then tucceoded in escap ing. Jacob ZmTMASTen, tba treaturer of Uethleheni towutbin. Stark Countv. fi lls been forced to resign, lie was over n,'ui short lu hi account and tried to usllfy the trustee! with a certificate ot lepotlt which bad been raised to 1,000 by he addition ot three cipher. Mrs. Jauzs O. Bi.ii.iis, Jr., wa re .utly reported to bo daneenuilv .I.-k- nt New Yoik of Inliammatory rbeuumll.m. uovEs"n uqvey has ordorod Johtt Murray delivered to tba Kansas author Hat. Murray la the man who nearly uurdorod B aier Camtlle, of the convent it Emporia, Knu, became tbo would not Vloloto ber vow., fortske. tho couveut and marry hitn. J, K. TALUCK, the leader of tba t-anir rhorrliUid a tra'n ou tboBouora railroad Ayaragoltttayaadwbo killed Con duotof Atkinson and Virewtc Forks, asd wkq was wtsvqaoatly convIoUd and seatsnoed to uValh wa shot ,,la-Ur biouiIuk by Ma MloM Vslli M " ' ' '. '''''' ' '.;(- mi. ,'X".i.i"iWi'ii"il"' GOTUASL'S' SCANDAL. Tho Flnck Dlvoroe Gam Acted m By the QtanA Jury ' Tim Catn n Matter of Orave l'atrHe Cms- cern-Tlin !rfii.e In the Cronln CM Gain a Point Sullivan' Candidacy. New YortK, Oob 1. A the remit of tn dlctmenls by the grand jury yesterday, warrant were, served on SberlrT Flack, William A. Flack, Judge Monell, Ileferee Moeks, Mrs. itaymond and George K. Hart. All will be arraigned In court this morning. In addition to finding Indict mont. against Ihe Flack conspirators, the grand Jury presented a sapplemental re port which saysi "This alleged action for divorce from the first step to tbe final de cree was cbaracterizod not only by gross Irregularities, tat by fraud, deceit and collusion. That an nctlon should be condoctoJ, facili tated and concluded In ono ot our highest courts of re'Jcrd U a matter of grave publlo concern and it behooves the JuiIeoj and ofllctrs ot onr court and all officiil charged with tbe administration of jsur law to tea to It that lllo practice do not prevail In other on. We call tba attention of tbe Legislature and the courts to tbe fact that while consent, connivance or collusion ns to commission of pdultery Is expressively prohibited, yet an action ot divorce may be Instituted and main tained by cousont and collusion of the parties thereto. Wa consider that tba practice of appointing referee la divorce case 1 most pernicious and Is coudilve to tbe very dangers' and abuti-', w'blcb tha Flark caie hi ex-eed. TV call tbe attention' ot ,us Judge ot tbe court Ot common pleat to the tyttem of entering the minute and filing papers ob served In the office of tha clerk of that court WO also call tha attention ot the general term of tbe Supreme Cot rt to tbe unprofessional conduct in this case of two or. tbe ofllcer of that court Ambrogue Monell and Joseph Uteks. It I obvious that the dojreo of divorce could not havo been obtained without tha sanction ot Judge Bookstaver; that aanctlon wa obtained, partly by deceit and Impostor and partly by either Judicial negligence or (udlclal collusion we have not determined whlcb. We do not Impute to Judge Book itaverooirupt action In tbe tense ot profit sr gain. Buoi actions alone are not tbe anly means by which the bench maybe degraded and judicial nsetutcesi im paired. Neglect, remissness and compla cence to friends era liable to produce like result. We are ot tbe opinion that among stber thing tbe crime ot conspiracy ha been committed. The complratoia from their pos tlon In life, their knowl tdge and experler.es have been enabled to ihroud their action that an understand ing and discovery were made exceedingly JIOleulL" o!e rowT ron the dei-ehse. Ciiioaoo, Oct 1. When Judgo McDon nell' court was opoued yesterday morn ing counsel for the defense In the Cronln c-iso renewed their motion that tha sum moning of veniremen b taken oatoftte bands ot Sherlll Matson and be entrusted to a special ballliT. appointed by tho court Counsel for tbo Btate admitted that the statute was mandatory on tbe subject and the motion wat accordingly granted. Tbe application of defendant Kunz for. bill of particulars of tba evidence on which Ihe grand Jury Indicted him, alto came up and Judge McConnell denied tha motlou. SOUUVAIt'S CAKDIDAOr. Uostov, Oct. 1. A meeting of sixty or seventy Fourth district Democrat wa held at tlio Sherman House in tbe Interest of Johu L. Sullivan' candidacy for Con gress In that district and eulogtstlo speecbe woro ruadn and plana laid for securing the champion's nomination at tho expiration cf Hon. J. U. O'Neill' term. . . m DEEP WATER CONVENTION. Nearly All tha Ilelrgatn Ilnve Arrived .iiree waiiiiiuai.s, TbVXKA. Kan., Oct. L Nearly all tbe delegates to tbe Inter-Slate Deep Water convention, wMch meet In this city to day hat t arrived, and when tbe conven tion opena there will bo rnoro than 1,000 delegatea here. About all tba Texas representatives, nearly 200 in uuntbor, have arrived, that being the largest dele gation. Already tbo credential ot CM delegates, representing nine Btate and five Territories, have been protonted to tbe ecretary. Tho convention will bo one ot the moit 'mportant ever held, in tbe West. Ex Jovernor Evans. otSColorado, who 1 president ot tha deep harbor general ct mmlt:ee,arTlvedyeterda morning. Ho ssyj the convention will be compo.ed of lhabostliu.ini.. nrnr...lnnnl nn.l haII,. I- , ,..w.V.H.VUHI ..mi, Pt Jcal representative of tho vast region nv.bui ma Aussissippi. Dererai uover nor. United Blates Smator and mem ber ot Congress will be In attendance. Thero Is no longer any doubt that the rnnv.ntiAn urltl rA.til, In m t.rv lu.nm ? deep harbor on tbe Texas coast Three .aIi.1. .. n..n.... . . L. . pun,. wu ,uo t.u. i-vajt am woraing tor tbe harbor. All are well represented hare, and propoie to take a band in the conven tion. Galveston apparently ha the rvuj(iLiuiiowingaua me mote innaen tlal lobby. Araniia Pats, the wettern paint aspirin?, haa a strong delegation who tay they aro anxious to go before Congress as a candidate for the port. The delegation, representing Bablns Pass, the Eastern point, have also arrived. Tho convention IU take steps to bring the project (o the attention of? Congress andaeccre an appropriation with whloh to prosecuto tbe woik. Tbe convention meets at four o'clock to-day, when Sen ator Ingalla will, on behalf ot tba State of Kansas, deliver an pddress ot welcome, ... Not Drunk Hut Fatally Hart. ClKOiNifATl, O-it. t John Hay, a young man ot Losiuirton. K .. w.nl hnm, .I....I Sunday morning and hi mother put him u ueu uruna, a sne inougnt in tbe evening it m discovered that his skull wa fractured and ha I lllvl s lu. dying. Who infllotad tbo blow U not known. The Pari correspondent ot nt American tianar writ., nr hi. nli,.,v.tlnn. at tbe Exposition: "It appear to ma that we are laying too mucn sires upon tno superior inte Hi;enca ot American ms chauic. 1 b Ejropeau meclanlo Is bo, t tbe stupid fellow wo have pictured hint a being. I havo talked with Elsass and Balirlun in.rliMtilf.. Ixlnf-v..fn..Ail Inlh.u because tbey could and tbe exhibitor wuiu uv aa A-ngusu- mocunnica an gaged In creeling machinery at tb Expo- alloil-Jlllil fmtlli! II.Mm ,t,.ik tit .voull.ttl Intelligence and having a good deal of auunuuge vi rueanauicai matters. All our traditions are. against Ibis, lUB. tradition. inmAllm., f.la.P- l... In mechanics' tool, howevei qnsre, .isuuaiu scniea, Tk,ruoir, micrometer and the Itko I have teen nothing that appear to ma as good as thoietvf American, manufacture. These American tool look bettor, aro cleaner cut and mora convenient. In wood-working wncltlBery T tlll.lV ,WA ...J a. !.. 19...l.l r machinery spptnr to do better work, and i uu i.uorx vnmi:Hiy j mmm , m wavss lets yvork to l dotw by btk I VS kwevar. iiAwar.dj. tltu A.lMMfiik-.M moat of thoe In tho ktoroyaa kuaoalswKy. In geusral appiasanoe (1st uUais ass)W ot. U eoatlaout luileat VU Um ssoKltM' ssMSNtHtuitwtiist tiA as sstsstt M tk AMaHM SoldM la attL H Ug Utp i pti'art to' W ftkaatl us VJS-'jBg! VOL. VIII. KO. 4. a nis srrwcMs. KncHeh dHrtt MS HsV 1 Vp an KxtravvtHnary 1iisli ef la i lean Imteftirntt ihMipmm tayKvtC SS,9, t Hetti Chicago, Bept, kT ay-sillii of $80,000,000 by two Knill.n aynnie-t for the control of an extraoHhsayy aggrra ot Industrial rmtfrprl 1st Mm UatM : Btate hat be;n compldled hi thla oity, Imtj Mtyoi1. a will kaawn Cl.leago Jaw yer, wa one of she aat In sm gwt pnrchaas. efnd to blm wm lf t tba matter ot making ptibilo- tha exlendd tmU ot transacllon. A plr at hrmm eprytea tlons are the buyers. The syaiflnU Includes In liana emtxrshlp a great nam ber ot British baaVers ao ' of large estates In the UahM .JsCtoff dom. No Lutlnets was acquired for tnstn In Ihe United HUtes -Which 1mm .oipaiU at least Mi per coat prfyesf fotttM t-at ATyaU TktaaBgs-ewtsetllttUie Various enterprises will be" plaeod Is) American board of dlrectore, seibjwst ' tbe control of a bosreb "Doesn't tblt mead tha etab!Ishmita a bUgo British truttr" Mr. Mayor im asked. p "0b, no," atd ho. "there Is no combi nation. Each entsrprlsi I operated ift aratoly and dlitinclly. The plan It Mi ono of aggression, but of conwvatlva, sura Investments. Hostile legislation. It, I laarasd, has beSn cleverly evaded. Tb alien law ot Illinois, for example, prohibit the .( f real estate to foreigners. The ya4iea. got aronnd (bjsJfut,y,lMivlBC tb ownership of necessary real estate Incor porated and then ace. tiring tho tlewKef the company, Wfc'ea I "Hol' wA "real" property. The steal eaabraoea a chain of elevators from Hie Mlanetotaan Dakota wheat district to CttJcae. Tba syndicates flouring' mjlls areint Xlnne apollaandtha brawetiea are sst Chia(9 a,nd the East The titles of tha folio, lag proportU havo already been turned over t tha yndicatei Tba Beatfs ad MoAvoy breweries, cf Chicago) Mia Waeker and Itlrk breweries, of Chicago, tb Alr-sny brewery, of Albany,- . Y. -, Jps brewery, of Detroit. Mich.; tba Haaok, brewery, of Nwark; X. J.; tlM Trfti brewery, ef Jertey Cltyf tbf Uiii Slate brewery, of New York) a jtortlon of the stock of tbe Bcboenbofen brewery, of Chicago; tbo Bier, elevators, ot Minneap olis, seventy-lx la riaiAber) the G. W. Van Duzen system ot elsvators, ot Rochester, Minn, ninety In number; the Cargill Brc.' elevator system, of Mlaat apoll and Dakota) tbo Baltimore brew ery, of Baltimore; F. Braattad's Haacdck iron mine, ot Hancock; MIctM thn Rochester breweries, of Rochester, X, T. Arrangement for tba following arc concluded and the traafar will take ptaoe In a few daynt Ihe F. J. Dews brewery, of Cnicago; the Pllltbury oor mill, of Minheapollsi tbe Wat-htiara flessr attiia, of Minneapolis) tbe Byracuta brewery, of Syracnte, N. Y. The City Contract ConexHty, of Londom, capital 1 5), 000, 000 and the Trust ar.d Executors Company, of tbo mm lty, capital $37,500,009, ure tbo cerarail or yndicate making the biff parah Both are reputed to ba amog th olid ot Brills iHelteloM. - A GRAtID TRr-. Deletrate to tha America Cancrea t Ma Glrrn a Kid Orer tt Vattml teatea Wlthoot Change-ot Car, Philadelphia, Bopt 58. A traia ot Pullman cart which In Itt appolatnuHl and in It arrangement for tha jovraay V believed to bo without an equal la the bta tory ot railroading will Isavo Waahlagton next Thursday bearing the repreeeaCa tive of the American naiioni ta tke in ternational conferenca to lis held next month at th National capluL The njtfiy atv tba guest of tbe Government and aro to be taken over a large section ot tha United States In order that tLsy-uay u and appreciate to soma extent tha tm resource of this country. Congress at It last seisloa antherlaed tbe Secretary of Btate to invite delegate from all tbo South and Cenlrat Ameitcn. nation to i convention to be held at Washington, November IS, for the pur pose ot discussing tbe reciprocal Interest of tbe countries Interested. Ccngrea". proprlated $123,000 for the f -pequ ofthl-' a prelim nary fo the conventbuitV BtaltJ UipL Department organised tfc s Umr pt HWSr? t""' wuu.cuviuu. uuurr inn auniority rna am the United State with tbeVriuioobJeot et 7" howlng tho visitors tho great Btwt re- source of the country. c Tbe Pennsylvania railroad agreed to undertake tbe task ot arTaagfng bsh( carrying out the detatlr. There will be m cbango of car throughout Ike satire db tanoof S,CG mile and tkla will ba the Urst known Instance where railways have permitted an entire train with It Jew. -cine, crew, eto, to past from other roAdtt( over their Unas. Tho amount of labor re quisite to bring this about will be appro ' dated when It I known that In lie forty two day' Journey tbe train will pate over tbe main line ot thirty different railway corporation, pis'ng through la. Btate of Maryland, It .lawnre, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Hhods Island, Massachusetts. New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois Wlicontin, Minnesota, Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri cad Kentucky. For the purpose ot the Joeraey the Pennsylvania Hallway Company have equipped a train ot seven Pullman veeti bula car, five deeper, a dining car and a composite ccr. Tha train will carry a ample supply of provlalont, but the necev ary supplls ot fresh moat, vegetable, etc., will be taken np at the principal market ot the country traversed. The locomotive will bo one of the com pany' standard, ot tbe lattat pattern aud built at the Altoona (hops. It It (quipped not only to famish steam as a motive power, but for beating a well ami to operate tbe air brakes. It will be la cbargo of a mechanical engineer frota Altoona, Tbe matt who will ope. the throttle at 8:15 a. m. In. the statics at Washington Thursday wilt also apply the brake at tbrijonclclou of bit lose nt. ef 0,ica ;nils November U A, ere wot twenty -Six men will be required to. rua Use tntl., which, an It stands, represeat aeoet ef 150,000, cs . OeroHteuo' Waa. Raiaioh, N. C, Sept at. Bit" etaye ago BecreUry ot War Prootor wrote -eruor Fonle In regard to the p0poe4 iey, cioval of Oeronlmo and hi bar. 4 et le dian froa Mt. Vernon barraefce, Aba., ta W atern Nortb Carolina. YMteedayOos. ernol Fowls rvplUd. Hea,y that eh tettleirieut ot the Indlaai wrtMUt reete great dlisatlifsctloe, parlU'elarly If tkalo location should be lu tee weetera part the State on. land to be pu-ae4 s tbe Cherokee Indians, a propoesHi by the Hcrtary of War. These laevak, he eaitb wore not reservation lewte, bat we bought from the Btate foe - Ckerekee who are aw few in naatber.aitd wilt aostt disappear and tbe land wilt be settled by white people. --e The New Yrk.4W . CUXAMWAitls, X. Y., Heps. Tbei Wr four peeple kiUed bs US oeiUaieei eta the 3 w Yetk Ceatsas railtead, aasaely i Key. Prettttee Batvat, Daytasl, avt Vttttly a railway eeMai m k ktvl peekeefisl sl pa, ttjsia U"as(f years. k aWl Boyd, of Weateurs. K t. A saaU ef V. n. tfausia ssMts aed benawttrMir yean , nsswittk, s pewter M Mb) Wati. rat fftitrosui, faissvlr srim th Cmmmy, psjovt wtmtj 4post tts i 4kr tastjaej ateasajs JaTtt Jl Q O Oi 0 Gt'. o a a n Qfo M ,-'r ta. ... i.i ,iMI