Newspaper Page Text
DAILY TELEGRAPH. .MONI ,4i. IA., OCT,' BEI { J ! , 1-. News By foolgraph. WIvE ;A.''ilE I INDICATIONS.s. 1V.1 ts I ', , N,(),'t. 2-)0.- 1idicatious tjr .Eas-t (;iul Staten., liir wtvther; winds i mostiy t:1)4iherly; risingl barotne ter, str tiiit aIry ,4r lo\'er templlerature, For WVot (cGulf St'ate-, fair weather, windl; 4mostly northerly, rising barome 'nor, stationa;y or slight tall in tempera Sore. 'IRE AT EI1WARtD)S, MISS?. JACKSON, 3ILMs., Oct. 23.-Seven -torehouses burned at Edcwards, Mirs., Last night. Loss =,15,0oJ: partly insur *td. Houses are John II. Odeneal, B. 4 ;riswal, John Parker ani Cook & -;addis. NO C(HANGE AT 1:HREI TON. NEiw O RIA:.AN , (Oct. 2"..-The Pic:aynii.'s lretwtotl, Ala., special re jiorta no improve~nmelt in tile situation -it _retvwion. T"'hier' are _" c('as's .!ow nrder.otrtment mol 44'Sue hew case Co-dlay. O Inc d ileath Ileur ,! (1tat Sght. ,')t:oal dcath:: to date 'l. 1: .TIW1 . P(; Ni, . ' \ i:'" 1i :.u1,; -, It 1 . 2.-,. \ pectial 1'x., -nys tiv. Fathe r P'. N'gtarius Uotu ou:tishlt'i,, t Ol ciLit e'f ' ,lt. [)' et, ,.7 ' uOil1('y, Il., . I-l'ult4' 1, *\ '.\ co, fie _l ,a t h 1 t:,'l l-t ig ht ,l4:1 `;n 1p : ' 4 . 1l y r , , r n- ,' 'r .' C t bh i('k t o - - 1y. :EENI;N 1 JOl 'OME'i'THIN(G TO CM. tiltA. (1:. ,V lIt.LNIN`, Mo., (let. 2:.-A-tln in -vi. lhan lll itil'l f K leeney was plated t :11; 1, 4'441 iia4j:inu g I ' e pl i l under t 1 ( '. t 'trtir tu : l:)r ;iilit. t arid \vhilathe ,"titor w¼asat -I .1ip|',, wihi ,;ereallls tut rn;Ilag pc4,1, t4o the winrldow, Keene 'vIS, a fiou ilnullliging a red hot tove. le w -;t;,klnl twly?, but It'atih soon 4- 11)W44t1. rlE ti!1SlINNII'1'I S'iTAT'rE FAIii. .l-N, 1 . Ot. 2.--Tht Mis -S-'- S ilppi State l'' ir 4 l)e~ls Mondtay nli 2xt. lhe ,,: hihti,i ,I ' iiiachinery and ItlhI, eIpl,,rti.-I ; will e qliltit large. ' ifiy ti , ,V 41 ,"' 1 ltiiipr'es-lil' rottoll r l(li .N ilelz V r \\ i O'llrwavlrlle, l train ,i;cr to-i:y :ail ') lithe sthipllimutst aar to \W ini . ''Iill il-1 ,' ho, 41iii ne iI y t t 4 rO. . l' y. . 1t.odiarij::i P'-oiTl ' til TY'I' " 4ON .-V1R.aLY "r'. L1.t 1i, (Oct, 2'.--A. ivA Ice Ironi k .untien, '.e'x., ,y that l'st 0ti,', L It -pe- ctl4r', IG nll . :4ltgal'toJ , of Sit. .nL1is, ho ha; beeau inve.tigatinlX the atlfairs, .,f Iilspect4rl' P. 1"st!1r, .It that. place, a-u lfou'ldt evi',li4ce show iLg thait Fou ir'' , rurse 14r the past years Ihi S :e*n highly triinlil id anl di..closing the "ls:l11,,tion- of v ucuther4i for large Lunis ,if Itiolity, varlou' oither irregularlities u21it corrupt plracletice'-. nit-pector Ed..' garti l is now enrotut' Ito \'a-i ig'ton THlE FlRE tllEi"* NE. )Ii-:.N, Oct. 25.-Tlhe F,'lr Eng ee.rs Convention, reassetinbled -his miriorni'ng, !)D delegates being pre --tsut. Reports of Comulittees on vari ,ius topic.s were received aind discussed, iucluding the present system of insur suiec by agent-, over-insurance, lire :>capes, buildings and municipal super vision thereof. Over-insurance it -strongly condemned as encouraging in tendiarism. To-night the members of1 -he Convention, accompanied by ladies, will be tendered a complimentary ball iu their honor at Washington Artillery Hall. COLOIREDI .EN IN (OINVEN TION. CHI'.\ o,, 1i.1..; Oct. " -- .. Weil attendetd lilteting iof c',oloreto ('e:tzenls was hedl uist night for the pIur'u.-e of .Protestiing again t the rce:-pmt ldehision of tne U. S. :upreme('c o tu t thte Civil HIights IHill. lbtv. WV. Pl)k,. pa-tor of the church' in '.which tI.- ,ieetig a',' held, said in the (cour-. ti. I h; re tm-arks, that, ,th!s dtieci-' i.- wn in suit to our ra:: (tlhe c(ohlred). I have been a gooud IepublwaItt, Ibut nolw I believet we -hould i\vet allegiantce to the party which will give u< our rights, even if it runs the i, )vil or Ben Butler )on its ticket."' BILLIARDlS. CHIC'AyO, Oct. 2.5.-A game of cush ion carom billiards for the champion ship and $500 a side, was played last night at Central Music Hall, between Winm. Sexton and Geo. F. Slosson, 1O0 persons being in atteundancet. Mr. Haunahau of, Chicago, was the referee. The game for tlhe greatetr p)art 'was slow and tedious, Slosso! takiing the lead at starting and keeping it to the End. In the 1: 9th inning Sexton, whoi had gradually narrowed the gap of 101 points, put in a plucky rut of ol; ati was then within )'teachiulg distance. SlIossol \\,twa vii ldly ulnnerved I Ity the utexpectetI langer ,If itsiilg wlhe'n vic'tory -e'it'o(e(l ec ure till Sexton g ot alnllhert t ha1i , bll ut whiltn he t hw'il ncinde )ointlt ! ' e i ti: cl h ii- iis i Ct U til i til(l haid ' ta it- ntihrtlt'. T'fhis circuta- tance :ilepnr l u i nt l A i l-" iud hit' t'od ( t it a I:, a t un ,,h'lii.; pirl ise(l to gtv'e ltrni the go_ lli. s o n' l rtli".i taik co;urwti and inl tthe : 11-1 i a itig u:elt' ttt : o points, tnouigll t, ei\'t' hi it the ('thirio Sarlorlt n titcan i i ship. i'I 4 l . , IL(NoI )N, ()(nt,-'-. 'i' t ('.hbinlet i(m at [loot] ; irl ,;t ,e. , Lurd IAe i'1t. of Ireland, \V.2s l r t' e . 'I'lE '/ZAl. I. ItAN'I' Ills N'lII.IE("I's V'IENNA, _'l1:i.1,tl on ()t , t. -' c.-Th e /'itleb/ut6 says that the Czar hais d cided to grant the itui-ilns more free i01i and such refions ailre' suitable it the plie ple. le hes iitritillI to Count Folsoi intl 'cout K-atj',ff the task Of prepi trinli a I1i \.' ('itf)ti tiltit . (i ui':.NStutoa, N. (',, t )t. . 'hl' iree hundred 'hitlir'l h; v, it' r l lfrom dypti e it it tilt- l t i a .l. 1"tll-, th . ;_.i.- A wialbi, to the l'J st l) ip.t:e from \\al nttrit(lg , Ark., siay" atil attelillt w, t-; ilail,'t to rob hlit North iuund(ll (i .1',1 :n t!:e mr) liountaill .',ailr'( idl Ii.-I lighl t ; i:+nil lit o'c'lot'k betlwtet l ( )l iid :t I 1 1) :(le - laiine, fifteen mil .s tn rtli iof this hiac t'. i"ortuntately the eox~i 1i i ''a- late and tie local 'freigit tr:uiti was a; u'tntill,'; o titea of cxprTels. hlie trainl \t signaled bly tirt hr lanternus at1ld whitit it stollpped witi- b.oa'rled by a party (5 s-.x mein, all heavily :riit d. After :a flw questions they 'iotiid they had ,topp1il the vr'oog taini etl tta-rt intoi lte wotodls with many tcur is Itl wiint ithout molesting anybody. The Conductor of the local train telegraphetd to roald m;ister (Grillin, of this lplace, w'ho ,um irtonted a ipotsstte (if citizens ht'atled by .Jno. 1{he't arid accomjtparieid hty United States Marshel t). K. Wheeler. The possee went iorth on the express cager ior a fight with the robbers hut no further attempt wt'as itiade to rob the train. The roblers \w'eret all large men from 80 to .'F years old and wore heavy overcoats and carried lanterns. They were apparently well organized and deemed to know their business. Every effort is being made to t'ajture them. it()h, my darling," exclaims an en ralitured lover, ,.I am jealous of the past. You surely must have loved some one. Tell me his name." ",You are asking me for a catalogue," replies the fair but giddy creature; '*do you want an illustrated one?" RIVER NEWVS. \l]: ti PI i-. (Pct. 2..-fli~ver 6; feet -} Inlc ht^ [Sitil -i(.lltli ttg. Clow IN, 't tl c(Il(d. 1 lejortel .1 I(- A , Stu.ill'r for _Nev ( )rlean-. i':\'_ .NM\ l.)i P , Oc)t, 2'".-itivet' :; nd t-i1 l) ret aInd -tatiofnary. 11tiuint :.ii [ligtee Ii8 I~ng fut now iii~ turnming, cotldt. Mlemupti-. Jut tt. Lif- ity of I'rovi denee for Vick'1 urg. Jay Gould and barges from St. Look. E~d. Itichardson from Greenville. De parted, Centennial, for tit. Louis, Rich ardsou for (Oreenville, Silver City for Shreveport. Partly cloudy and cool. OciVIL, lt. 2,-.-Riiver 4 feet 2 inchesi aInd stattionary. ('old. Rainetl all night. P iTTýt- 1;1: i8 ~i. _":.-Rtiver l f' ot i incht" and falling. S!iiwory :ati thnul. S-i'. 'Lotd I, ( Pit. .:.--ti ver 10, feet It inches tinl rising-. ('lowly antl ("lil. CI \(I1 iN ATI, (Oct. :". River 7 I-nt .1 Vii ~ ~ 'i~ul h-Ih.I lt n.-- ti ·,1 inch["c-an. t(<h.lly? ilu nl cti. ' v..1 J.1. 11 hint, \e\1 P )rleuoo-fltr (oioroiolittt-\\fI', 11 n, (City'i );ot' t tilld (I\( ! N'.\ I, 1)1 --) itl'ýr l;Ii P~ ,El" 'hI ' '' I. J It -i"1 :t *uli i' ii,'' ii I Ct I' t i,,. Jo no :' I. l 'itlhuie i'-i x jiui I t±( t1 1 it a 'I tiloh i"'roiol tlu IIi;.h l:'ii::b' it it lim t! In. ' i Iliorully 1'ii ,1 1)111. t hit" I it :-c" le'IitIllii' :t w ill in ,:l~t s cl to. -('t lit?. 'f' glol Oe,, hive['~ \ t "' i l l, r . i 'h;i culy,-- lvr,:.I1,,O ;, 11 C'.\t I Lii, Oct. k I i- lvi v-ic lieluh!Ii~fr . vt ick* il~tp ty I c'Iv ,, - l '1 it titilt o c ti: : S h u i'"t~fo i, ' ,1 ;,,'> t rI ,u(, ,;ll' ,i , t 1r t : t -I', ticI;, t!:(" tit, i-Iri iii , iiita ý" i i i '' , I 11 'lit Nut 1,, I;1, 1i t Nut \"i I fiiiv-itv ,tiii li t, , t''% iiilt \.;i,& ' .1. ;.t , , roc., 7- 1t N I) ,I'EP. JII' tihe Pit th i trlctio'lt"ii ic 1 rodet io i i Lit~icci-i i i ilic ci}ty ii Mi ii Ie, i- aio O t.}itl ,, n. p v'io i i io n . lf'r'lit. ch ii t 1 a pailn:' i iiiaiu ic coah[ .'ste " I 'Dec. I .t , Th'.i~l siol i, 1ti, litei liii the recep I'i a itnti l~iti a t Ic itiatl ' 'r board 1 1t.l w e MONROE ADVERT ISEMENTS. NEW DRUG STORE. Choice Medicines. FRESH DRUGS, @'n1 ('11t 3I¬ ~3 tl Iicin(-º:. PURE CHEMICALS, ' N"A`11414et'.`.uie ()1' R.&'tail : 1i +, S& AN*DEL. Proprietor. . rp Y' 'l lie ''recriptit,,r vase w ill be utrddc:r the pe~,rsonal sulieri ision o(f D~octoris 'I'. Y.. Al'v" and1 Wjin. Sai1(1el. l1roiroe. Augus4t 1, 1S::, I). B. XUN BST. Nos.. IA~i 1-1 NoRTHr; GIAND .oSCi ri:I MONROE. LA P rud(Idm I)ealer andI Genearal MierehI1auI, Anid H . eivh'ig awl 1.'iwartding Agent. -I d iv l*C I. as, o Sl ip iilrg Colton. FrLPisIlt' Stoof'l at1 rest '1414)' \\4 ar1e 114114 tiii4iniII li \ f t' ,n ti t1 ul i 4 TAFLFZ & FANZY -e 9t)()JN. Wl'.~rZI\ El' l. \\ .'. i: f. 22, 24 -L'' 14 C N F It '. IthOlESALFI" c~'' eRr K5i3~. L'.TH, I MV~ WJElL & BROJI Fancy Dry Goods. '~USIOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTiONS, f i lg on Oel Ful rnishin8 Bods, (f I l ; \i f\Ir11"I l 22,2 1 ii ?61 I - . r 1 Stee TMO.JZDALE & HRILTC1, I (ree n'l '-.7., (IjIJ(I.1l/' 1 o1I ,k . 1.:,. GenerAl Merchandise, . r2 D i '.IA i .4 RI:I a 1 1 :+. I - ti'. tI 1 :+ ., ""'i \i'r'.ii Il t'!irr l-.:0 1.- slr Id- jed ' ith mu tort u ti '. 't ' 4foe" 4 ý. 11, ( i: jll 'l1 . \l- (( .1 . \".tt~i