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1$V rH & & vi eSi fsQ a. .).. Jl al S 0 jfl r- IS S3 & WW WHOLE NO.'TTO. WICHITA, IvAiTSAS, SATURDAY MOEXCO, XOYEMBER 13, 1SS6. VOL. Y. KG. 153, 'VJ tj. W " i. f - MJNSON j2s and -i2S 3 A w? yJt,JLSJL,13 rninsij &?$ 5 H B8R. W I Un Slov. 12 a 3fB tally' 100 Dozen Handkerohiefe Embroidered Edges and Initial Corners also 50 doz Embroidered Edges and Embroidered Corners, all At 1 Lents WRAPS, "WRAPS ! Our Annual Sale of in THIS WEEK. We Own all Our lioods jsf MDNSON - A If A A -Main Street. T ,T7 and Y"- W Q O OjKj XJ 9 1 m Sell Iliem Onseki toNAMAB iA. 1 H fa I W raps STHKB-ROBBM. The Situation at the Chicago Stocn: Tarcls Unchanged "Yesterday. With the Exception of Ovlb Biot- ous Mod of Strikers At- tacldng an Imported Workman's Household Gooels auel De stroying Them Iv. of L. Con iiiittees arc Still lloldinir SeorefScsslons Jim. Cummings, the Supposed ..Express Robber, .13 Writes Another loiter Dated ftt Topelia, Kansas, Whic-h te Addressed to the Missouri" Kc- publicaa, in Which, was Drafts. Doufis. 12tc. THE ADAMS E035EEKY. Jim Ctiuirning3, tho Purported Hob ber, ITritej Another Letter. St. Loos, Nov. 12. Jim Curu.'iiin, tho Adams express robber, se 1113 to be so absolutely assurei of hii own safety tint he darei to hau a little amusement "with the express company. lie has written sev eral letters heretofore and the detectives arc agreed that their were written by the now imprisoned ir.c&enger, Folheriagham, before the robbory was committed, as a measure of safety should he be suspected, and an alleged expert peauian testified be fore the grand jury that the handwriting was the same as the messenger's. But the Republican is in receipt of afresh letter, dated Topeka, Kansas, which it print3 this morning, in the same handwriting as the others and signed by "Jim Cummiugs," which goes to show that Folhcringhaia could not have written it, or either of the others. In the letter he states that he regrets that .suspicions should rest upon Fotheriugharu, and asits that the mes senger did all in his power to protect the cpmpany'u property. He requests that the package, wmen acoonvmie ;I tJie iclter. and v.hieh contained pioaertv -valued at $10,000, in notes, mortgages, etc , be re-1 turned to the Ad'tnii eipless company. Upon one nc;ipt for iuuae to the Fin.t Kationnl bank, linr.ka, Jvansu, appeared the follov.ing bignat are: "Jini Cummings, for Firot National bank, F.urtku," and on the line where tlio fact i3 to be noted if money is not received in proper shape, oc curred the words: ';I have no complaint to make whatever." The postscript to the letter says: ''I sent that back note to Frank Jainef for :; joke, not for any desire to get him into trouble." Cpon a letter from W. II. Damsels, man ager of the company, to the agent c dling upon the latter to procure a second b mdi man, the robber wrote: 'In order to tfive tlio bloke a chance to see if he's any goo.i oa earth, I will go on his bond. .!ri Cciiki:s(s. Tiu. lalue cf iny property 15 'fSo.OOO in cash. it is confidently silted today that the ofiicials of the cxprcs-j comp my and delce ti.es in the city hive discovered the iden tity of the two men recently indicted by tLe grnd jury for grand larceny under thj namca of Jim" Camming? and Richard Roe, but they do net as yet see fit to make their real n;mes public. It has been ascertained that a wa'lress in a Pine street restaurant was Gumming' mis tres"j and from Iier, hb description which t-illies eacliy with that giv-n by Fothcr ir.ham, was obtained. The shops at St. Chnile, ilo., where te camp outfit of gvms, etc., referied to by Cummings in iTformer letter, were ;vjr cnased, has b2C.i vbited by detectives and from their proprietors it was learned that one of thi purchaser! was the waitress par amour and doubtless one of the robbers. It is :sscrteil that both of these men will he arrested. All is Quiet. Cmcvoo. Nov. 12. The general situa tion :it the Union stock yards hhowa no per ceptible chuige beyond" the fact that appli cants for wr.rk were more numerous than on any previous 0,.iy, and many of the olu men are included i"t the list, having appar ently concluded to accept the protection oilered them, to secure their former places while there is still an opportunity. The troops guarded all the mem approarhes this morning but encountered n i turbulent crowds. THE JIOYCOTT. Cn:"Af.o, Hi., Nov. 12. The local pa pers says this morning thr.; the result of tbe many hours consultation between Ct 31 mitteoman Barry, Master Woikman Eut kr and memjcrs of the several csscutlvc IxianL in district 2Q. 57, as to the nnxi moc against the packers, W4' the issuing of a boycott circular agauist the g ols ot Armour & Co. ThL ha bet a hi consider- .,'inn f-- crim jl r.-i ".nr n ttfivrilt rirn!'r prepars.1 Tuescay, but for fear that it would iiot be sustained by Uie general ex ecutive loard, has caused it to be v.ith iiki. Powderly's well remem'oeretl ad vice of hist spring that the time had not come for the o nour movement, stooa m the way of the liosrd's ordering a boveott to sustain the t.xt for cu?lii hour govcraracat onlv. This was a serious obstacle, aai it has not vet 1-een overcome, but Cie situation demanded some heroic measures, and it is evident that distinct No 37 has determined to take the risk of Lav ing its work overruled bv a hirhcr author- itv than act try at all. One small riot that ws promptly nipped : in the bud was all that occarred at the1 I stock varda todsv. To reikve the moao- toav of tho situation 3 Luadrcd or so of strikers attemoted to tear into piece the ss&?: outfit ct" a receutlv engaged esnpiove of mr to a aev.' the sLrrifls cepctsts isteri-rwl before mtica caatsge va done, but the mob reaiainei in the Tktuir" fur soase time aad at last accwist the uffifortcaate empioye -was under the iwteetion of a sCreag'gtHtni. There is a krie increase hi the autabcr of laen at -woro: aod it 1 wiH seem that in ; a fov dava the hou-ses. would bsltc a full 1 sa? at v.trk. 1 (iaeot tus -nackers in Wikiar over a crowd of a thousand e r mow rrcarfcd that the ma'erul was none of the best ssa would aces! considerable weediog oat be - lore ii wouhi oe verv servieeare. -. i . - . Th.re is a crowd of colored people antoag tire imported meo. xae -edmnauee coasiiim oi iiieasr-i. iiacrav-Larle-aru JiiarshaJI aaet bchiUjng Wiisia eiioa al! the moraing at the Traa- cit houe. Numrrous visitors were ushered up Lnira to tho room ii whieh tiic coramit te sat, bat no asomit of inquiry could elicit any information. A new feature of, the strike is the bov- coltiiig of Armour's meat bv district as- Uemblies 57 and 24, K: of L A local boycott has been placed on Un derwood & Co. CnrcAGO, Iov. 12. Tonight many peo- nle are or the opinion that the stock varus strike will be settled before 3Ionday. Their e a not to tsfce any hits nun tilt innaay anu it is this filet that r:ve-3-Oil to the beliuf that the metter wiii not Ijc settled before that day. ilany rumors arc' in circalation, but none couid'be conSrmed. One report was that tho proprietors of two of the smaller establurtmxeny had agreed to withdraw from the packers R3oe:ation aud by taking the p:c : of the mosj sLnJfttl rrapioyces 01 Armour, Fowl.T and oUier lending pack er, attempt ti gain.prestage to thai j;ore as well as "by those stnrtc-.rup :is the L of L. .houses. The strikers leaders rcoeived and sent many telegrams during the daj anil eve ning" but absolutely declined to a wonl as to whether or nekihe condition of affnirs had b.en altered. In the afternoon 2Ir. Cail ton, accompanied by 3Ir. Bany :md the striker's executive committee, left their headquarters ostensibly to call at the dovn tu-. 11 offices of lire pat-icers. The packers denied that any such e-all was made. Late tonight jressrs. Barry and Carlton sail the had bean working on a cvriain liuj. tht iaiivrt of which thev were iut at liberty to explain. The opinion is general aiv ng the well posted strikers tnat import ant instructions hive been received from 3Ir. Powderby and that the leaders are en gaged in shaping their policy to accord with the ide:is of the General ilaitcrWoik man. Butter autlUs'ir Convention. Chicago, 111., Nov. 12. In the National butter, ci; and cLcsc association conven tion this morning, 3rr. James Anderson, of Xew York, chairman of the committee on preserving, pae'dng and transporting eggs, presented a report of committee. The re port expressed the opinion that packing eggs in cases was pret'errable to chipping tiiem in barrels, although in New York the demand was alrno.il exclusively for barrels, because the empty barrel could be sold again, In regard to the preserving of eggs the report expreSbCti the opinion that no absolutely satisfactory process would ever be dhcoved uinii they tirst learned how to prolong lmi,tn life indefinitely. Mr. Boles, of Boston, tat I the dealers of his cit' preferred eu-t-j very much to barrels. When an examination of the matter was made they would iind that cases were not so much more" c.-aje.iiive than barrels. 3Ir. Van Polkcnburg offered a lesolution asking congrc-s to make an appropriation eanv m tht se-ion t eniorcc ote jmarga- rine lajtji. Tdr. I)ou glass move i that the conven tion leilerate its saso that all manufactur er and dealers in pure dair- products be reuucatul to withdraw all support and aid to the various orginiz.;tion and ttssocia-llo-is throughout "tho country that have persistently favored the illegal trafiic in oleoinafgarinc and who have heretofore aidrd the manufacturers and dealers in spurious butter by exhibiting and deal ing in such w.iyi as to assLt in its fraudu lent sab. The "rt-ooiutiou was adoptcJ. The following ofUecrs were elected for the ensuing war: President, 11.-J3. Gur ler, DeKalb," Ills.- secretary and treararer, A. if. Let tier, of . o a: vice-presidents, Vir. II. Duckworth, New York, Charles Utley, Boston. II. C. G-rrctt, Philadelphia, Ja. Iiewes. Baltimore, G. if. Oyster, Wash ington. W. L. Deten, lliinois, Hon. V". II. Hotch, MUsissippi, W. D. Hoard, Wis consin. Jlrailotrcot's TJulletive. Nr.w Yoka. Nv. 12 Special tele grams to Bradstrcet'S show a continued lack of general activity in the distrib-ition of staples, with the exceptions in favor of iron, steel sad lumber. Dry goo Is contin ues to bear the brunt of the" Tallin off in demand, while textiles generally, and pro duce are quiet. At few points the r-jL.Il trade has be ea stimuhtcd by colder weath er, but the wholesale merchants now cx olain that the countrv tradeTi iu-vCnot dis- posed sufliciently ot their recent heavy purchases to warraut a revival in buying. The industriid troubles at Chicago and the Eastern New York knitting inillc, have not seriously affected the general im V vi'f. !.lthivih 4-.000 pnmlm ers lirivfi ben reii'lertd idle by the laoor troubles, , and a check to the foreign demand for American securities created a dull u3 ia the stock market with some tendency to lower th. prices; bonds were firm and advancing, tfoncy was .asy and the arrival of more gold from Kurope, together with the activity of the treasury in anticipating December and January interit payment, tenaing to ini prve tie situiMon. Tiic itojipagc of the offerings of the bills again.st securities gi.'es foreign. eichaLgo a stronger tone. Jlouoy irotu7a:ngfromtha wt'at more g?neral!y than a week ago, although at Ivaa.i City aad Milwaukee, the c.'ruatr' demac i is Lc-ai-v. Tiie total bank clearing at thirtv ci'ics is (U.CSO.G.rl, against &1.068, L'S7.011 b-t week. American makers of pig and iinished iron are confidant of the future as a moderate adv;iccc in the prices j cf raw iriii i looked for in a few weeks, j sir 5i p- r ton Tho r-til mill hav con-: traded alwat ".'W,KW tons for the 17 de livery, nearly one-hnlf their capacity. Pe troleum cimtatyts have generaHy broken f.ut cr tli rut in which they have kid at about 05 cents jar barrel ami on Thur.stlfiy adTiic?il to about 72 1-2, dcHinjr at 71 3-b" cents. Wheat continues hcay and prices low, tne fanner's stocks at the northwest make the 3Iir.acmolis iacliac to bearu.haeHS. Jn Hiaae5ota and Dakota 33 pfr cent of the total crop is reported out of the farmer hands. J Bulclw-rs Kepnblicana. Phil kthz lpuia, Nov. 12. The agents .of Armour's branch cstabtishmcat ii this city ami the firm of Washington Butcher? & Co. have witliia a day or two sent to Chicago O'.er no huacrcd skilled" hop butchers to take the places of the strikers at Arcur 5 aacinf h:5a in that citv. The vaszi wcra garaaet! oae "ear': ateach wvrK at trra 3 to i sac were roaaet-a protec-tic-a from viokntsx rj. tJ-atcrtr? of ttMj KrpnbUrran varrx. , ben elect of Phitarfetehw 'uiiLjat &a&& Trasarcr afaUfcew S. Qaay ttjs indorse! &r La:telrtates8ecctor to aiceec-i 4 oca j L lliteheil, whose term eqpina next Marcii OmeieJ. CnxitLXPTOK, S. C, Nov, 12. The offi j ciU t wt of the Ssv thcoagresioaald - i irKt siv2 the c fsctioa m to .a. r..iot. j Deaccrat, over Frasll, Ripnbsia 1 To Be Submitted. ' -. -r- - -. -. . 1 r 4 r.cse ivaa., ar..v me nairu oi , eoaaty comrnksioaerj to-lsj orderol a spe eaU election December '1 1st. to saumrt propos.uoa to s.iS5cri3 $.ii,iaai to iae J capital r-;i aad rota loads to the FortJTOtx. aava itreo, i.r.uw -.uw. 1 3milh, Kansas sad Western railway. n mmm Wm. StubToIefielcl "Wilson, tne Jonesboro, Hi, "Wife Mur derer, Pays tne Penalty of His Dastardly Crime ontiie Gallows Xesterday . Afternoon. Hulliday Wren, a Colored iran, Also Stretches Hemp at PIttsbur-, 2T. G. for 3lape. A 3Iol) at San Fraucisco Seek to Gain Possession, of Alex Golrtensou," the ilurderer, Unt Tail. Uill Davis ai:tl Jack Kenueily Flsnt C2 Pounds and Botli Tall From Sheer Weakness. On the (fallows. St. Louis, Mo. , Nov. 12. A special to the Globe-Democrat eays that William Stubblelleld Wilson, the wife murderer, was hung at Jonesboro, 111., hisafleraooa. The execution was private. Wifeon's crime was committed on the 7th 01 last Jauuar. Coming Jioinc that clay alter one ot ins ciis tonsarv absences, he found several young children, and one unborn child, were the victims of his alternate abuse and neglect for twtnty years, kindly asked him in. lie seemed enraged and went into the house and soon after a pistol shot was heard and his long suffering wife staggered out and fell dead. "Gone Where all Good Darkies Go.' TUleicii, N. C, Nov. 12. Ilolliday Wren, colored, was hanged for rape at Pittsburg yesterday in the presence of fully 5,G00 persons, about half of whom were colored. He made a short speech ou the gallows, but made no confession. He taid lie did not dread death. He asked his wife and two children to be cared for. He declared that .he had been prosecuted wrongfully :ind v.w willing to submit i-J the Lord's will. He told his brother to le careful of the company ho kept. At 9.10 the drop fell. Death was almost inatantanous, as Wren's neck was broken. Indignant. S.o FitAXCisco, Nov. 1Q. An immense audience assembled at th 3Ietropolitian tonight to express th"ir indignation at the murder of little Mamie Kelley. who was cowardly shot down on Wednesday Lvt by Alex Goldcnson. Several firey speeches were made, which created intense excite ment. After the meeting adjourned the exx-itc-d crowd left the building and pro ceeded to the county jail, wherc the prisoner is confined, with, the evident intention of taking him out and lynching him. The crowd was greatly increased in numbers and bv the time they readied their destination it numbered fully 10.000. Several attempts were made to storm the jail, but it rra, guarded "fio strongly that ihe p' lice were enabled to repel the mob at each attempt. At this hour (10 p. m ) the excitement is somewhat sub siding. Davis Kennedy. New York. Nov. 11. Bill Davis aad Jack Kennedy fnght with two-ounce gioves.to a finish, Marquis of Quceasbury rules, near Rockaway this morning thirty threa rounds. In round thirty both crime up very groggy and desperate lighting was i done all over the ring. At the end of the round the men could barely walk to their comers. In round thirty-one they almost tottered to the centtr and at the call of time they hammered rach other, abandon ing all a"ttt?;npt at 5-eiouce. At the end of the round both fell down from sheer weak ness, and though both toed the mark for another round the referee djcided the light a draw. Assault aad JSnlteTy. Milwaukee, Wi-.. Nov. 12. Col J. A. Knight of Ashland, who managed the birislativ.- campaign, in Wisconsin for Post master General Vilas, this morning as saulted Horace liable, editor of the Senti nel, who in a fit of anger over a statement made in the Sentinel's editorial on tiic day previous to the late election. The colonel atrack Iluble in the face with hia fist and made a vicious bhw, a: him with his cane, which was hupp'ly arded off by the by standers. The cane ;vsi broken in the as sault The Doodle Alderman. Xew Youk. Nov. 12. Judge Ewiag. in the court of general sessions today, disposed j of toe case of U oottle Aklerman Aic Cabe, holding lliat he need not be ?cat to the institution bwt that he might be cared for by his ife. Tiic judge tfxi ball at $20,000 for the pra.oner'3" protluctioo in court should he recover hb reasoa. Fire iu a Church. Cute ( J, Nov 12. At 2 :30 th is asom fire was discovered in the bascaicat of the r'h'cago Avenue church, at tJie coraer of Chicago avenue aad Is.'Iie street. The alarm w.u eivea, l)ut before the cagiaes cook! reopsad the tlaiaes had burst through the first tloor into the ject are room, theact spnawt to the second lior iinil m'u the an- ditonum before it was cstiagfiished. i hn fire had salted the tniMin completely, Inceadinrism t bdwne.1 bv some to c the cttWonh.-firc I i?i- firm ttt ??TLcMihtZwUm. Aawfta&Fort Safe pastor, owkl not ecacrive what racdve any I oa- miffht have, bfit admitted t'aat he couhi iorriiae wih.m. i. .. --. ;-s not uocersiaaa inc ongea t uji: jfujov ." the part of the building whare they were discoverwi um& u.r i irr- r.nlf A. Heavy Gale. Cbicaco, ov. 12.-a neary gale aa been btowiag oala iTeaieafl au h I aad cnatloTie!! ihl moadag. frfoa !ar J-i xH-t-d J cumber of rem&$ to efc rtf ige. A HaU Tk; -' i Irtmber schooner, laden whh Um. was driTta Tan ta &acn -Ritaia a q on-T ei & Oe ffom h.e emir ila asoming, and n&w a corapieie wrw. Nothing can iwraed as. to the scnoooer name or aw fate of her crew. The wrerJar.1 box; tan s ont to ne tne in tie lumber craft eafled "2iie W andcr- - i t- " of iiarinettc. Y.ls. Utr entire crew rcaaedmtiweaiJsauiaar! oe aeajnoa. ; && & hura Ted thesseiTea hy jamr hut on bak aJST as tfcar boxt w drirea aeteorc. T.'iin--e.. i - Csicxr.o. or. li A iJciH6?" a l irom &Z1B'' v. .Frf T irarr a w, 3b. vm sets uainown. Off the T.iTjIc. "Kcojiuc. K:i2., Nov. 12. Engine No. 2 while being turoetl ran off the mm table at S o'clocrflsst ovening aed so far lws not been sot bftek. Weather Jtecoi t WAsmxGTo:,-, D. C, Nov. IS, lx.ni. The following are the indications for Kna- sas: GeuontJiy fair weather; sligktlyf warmer; winds greersdly soalhcrfy. ForMisaoori: Fair TFcathw; -warmer; variable windt, shifting to southerly. Farmers Allir.nec. Chicago. Nov. 12. The Natfoaal Fanaers alliance resamed its deiibemtiasf this foreseen, witlt Prcajaent SUeeter in thechir. Tiic comininee on ratolutians mswie a report oatllfticg' a p5iey whLb was discussed by the c?air aaxl seven! of tlie dele-ntcs, tbcr. L.llow td p. truk on rail road traiHc, 2d- Geo. P. Harding, irfvr rinir to the tn&na r in which tlio farmers arelmposed on by the railroad C!rapaoie?. A delwrato froai Wisconsin told Jiow b"s state was blessed br fanatlrs, aini several others spoke in the une strain. In the afternoon a platform was adopted which favors a urJon of the fanners with the labor organizations to ameliorate ftH evils oppressing both classe in common, and tliat th plk cf all Hrsre cities be pbicwl under dirtH. state control aal tt.ors trradiul income tx awl demaatb tlu.: rail roads le sabjectdl to the closest possible supervuion by the government. Lpon Uxril and prohibit: ju i$aues, thts tJlitturm U ttfturnrnmittaL The election of officer resulUtl as follows: PreUeat. A. J. Strecter; -ice-preideai, .1. J. 3m?ows;sec retarv, Milton George; treasurer. Mr. Ar nold." The next convention of ta Hian,e will be he!d in ilinneaiwlis. CAPITAL BUDGET. APrOIXTMESTS. WAsnisoTo.v, D. C , Nov. 12. The president made the following appoiatnients todav: William D. lJurnei:, of Cinc-in-naM.'Ohio, to be United States attorney for the boutherc district of Ohio: W. 1. Jacll soa, of New York, to be Indian agent for New York; Amos A. Brown, of New York, to be consul of the United Stales at Clifton, Ontario; Wm. II Bowman, of Rochester, N. Y., to be commissioner to examination of the Oregon and California railroad, ia place of Gideon B. Tucker, de clined; Frank R. Hoffman, appmi-er 3lerchandi, district of Chicago; Charles W. Irish, Iowa City. la., urveyor ger.ir.il. Nevada; A. W. Kiherahutr. California receiver public money at Independence, California, vies Michai'l J. Cro, resigned; John W. P. Laird, California, renter land office, Independence. Cnlaforoia, vice DavM Walker resigr.e I . Timothy II Ry ner, Atlantic City, N. .1., Indian agent for Uaitah and Qariiy cfnMlidatotl agency ia Utah: Samuel A, "Walton, Kentucky, con sul United Stated . Cancelled Tuoir Datoa. New Y'or.K, Nov. 12. The Violet Cameron-Lord Lonsdale opera troupe have de cided to abiadon th proposal tour of the id star and her lordly manager, caused a nnm- lr ot the out of town managers to cancel thtirdr.es of the oompaayT This taken with the fact that thi'r engngemeat at the Casiao has lxen a linaachd and artistic failure, decided the noble hjnl to tako hi troup home again. Thoy 811a for $50,000. Detroit. Mici., Nov. 12. Yesterday the Detroit Esxc;ng Nnws publisJittl a rea Matioral ttcry to the e.Trrt that the Dttril Free Pres Ava? fm-.ncially emlwrr.isaetl and that dit-sfatioLS on the e tkoriai tkwr iater fercd with the paper's Fiicet&s- It was stated !at night thai the Free Press denounced the whole statement 3 false and malicious, a:ul this morning brought suit r.gaiust the New for libel, claiming $jO,Q(W damages-. Plearo Panmon!a. JjfDiaK.vroLis. lad., Not. 12. The stockers j-late bonrtl of h- allh has received telegrams saying that pU".r puetiai'Bia had app'ared in Beaton coanty ami leg ging aid in preveating the ravages "of the disease. In their efforts to check the epi demic the fanners in the aorShern part of the state have killed cad burned 7eral hundretl head of c:tt!c. Korae Accapte. Chicago, III , Nov. i2. Commisaoncr Blanchard todav notuicd the Ateiia, To jxka aad Santa" Fe company tliat he coukl not icrve as their rep-wM'ntntirc arMtrator. The position wa-i then tendercl first to Hugh Randal! aw! thca to J. F. Tucker, lMjth of whom declined. I'l Qr- -Doge was iadaced to .vpt. The tneetiur of arbitrators will be heltl rtne Jinv next week. Jtualacjcs Failuroa. New York, Not. 12. Honness faflnn thrcjghoi.t the couctry for tJie part eva davtj :ti reported to Ji. G. Ditaa & Co., mifntor fur the United htates 138. Canada (33. totnl, 031; as cmparrtl wlta the .eta! 186 of Jar: wek and 313 toe weK pnrvK:. The noticeable ictTcase in U noiabcr ui casualties arves ia New Yrk city, Canada aatl the onthTn .ucte. Mynthly Iloport. PiTTsBrHjs. Pa.. or. 12. The moatn lv report of the condition of the bJaat fix aacte of the UoiUd States. p3b2!iad by ' the Ameriran Jjanaiartereri tooay. www , . )n lbc prorinction of 'dwzoari . . rwK of K XIX mt, of u t M 0l biteiainow co -cenL p 1" . Thfl charter for a new eamv u, be .. . railroad company, has wca SUA tie t-reljirv of state. The wai-twoe t.f tht . . Chaotar. Stoaigomcrj, ! Labette aad Chrokae cookie to thravath j eagteja j of e. Ffnwted ln. . - WnBax A. Jloor-. j t d-u. k u:. C. W. finals- eirto. If-W -- Tfce notlnnVx at OH K sra u iW'-r. h tinned. Eery traawo: ts il! r y be j and this efcy iriil Jt-J" Ik W !!; "C2 it m: icostautre am enxa r -. .- pin? the -oa! New. aad we hrt a. u i - , sensed Vac ngm in s&a' . i fd toman natae. liorrp Uk. .- ' naL -rfc. .-a-i. msI rar of , "- t. n-tiratarA ur niil , . - u aa&i, L ra csn. j in ths ss&emiHT roaai U tfce e-s - jo&'A trriuKiw a Tjei4r. vremmxK ..'X.. - i 7-.. -.. tut. mA t -V IZTT-a tettafiJ of i iIl rZZ-UaitlriliJi'zl jdef" a! . , .v-- "ii.'n'.Lirt a oasrtt- -!fr-T, J I allv kiTittal. i rr.r,',t- ? in hntif! sttd nats&e a. tUMlnrti esi arrrer. hnf Snrs Wtv ST guaee road asd trfegraph Bne frost TSew-1 vec!s'oa sat ae".' , ! too tbrooeii llarrer. S3rwdt. Bntler. ! em ia cv-ti Kame. v . ; FOREIGN FLOODS. Heavy Sias and Floods are He- T3ortaa rrosi jjiumejai, Sactioas of tbe Pdreign Cotmtries in AYntcti is 3ntaied t& "Toss of Ltvas and Property, illicit Alsrmaislflts at sraflrill Over Uio Keports of a Throateaad OetbrcaJe Agninat The Gavcrcmeat. ami that Xstcnsiro atilitarr Precautions aro ltelnc Titkoa. Tho Vathor of Prince Witfaomar, of Deuamrk, 5cmts Tclctraax lte- rYmias Jlo TUroaa of Bulsarfa. OVER TICK OOE.eX. Prance. P.u9. N.. 12. Tlw r i f N;oo lm vbatul bv c .loraiou-v av ir.i t t . V.n i'.M pl, l..u t j t At i -I . .1 Meiittrrawi. Ta. wU 1 v. . j t aw . qnavs and the proafc nail., tia t.w A plantalfoa upwartl .f a Inr. hel I ?cre carriet! f their ftet an I the j ami promeaadc covcnxl rith sRac! ucvasimion wreugm vj .i . two miles along Nice's vtucr frat Lanues, which h twenty-llvt; mlios Nice, a fierce storm has lcen ragU4 two y.s U :ire kitown to have been oel. Al a standing on the quays t r a rkt! Ow'. to sea on immense vrat u Crocsotte protntaatle was ls(troycU A rain amountbv ! lo !l ,lt '''" lwn fnli;H fcHir dr.VK at OiP. til' I 1-vs al of tho tlqurtment of H-uilej Air". A unciber of 1 oue have been utterly 1 stroyed by the liooik nuitiag fn n tl.c water fall. Tho ciiv of Aix u so baHy Haxl l ;t trnri hi the stm : . k iuiposaibie. ex ;t i.t bov. In Nhnes. two pn;uhs nn tualer w i r aad ai. Alter is isolatl by floods. England. Lo.TlX):;, Nov. 12. Tha'St Jiii -zette declares that the Rarl of ldo J foreign s"retary, had some vr.rd 1'aron DeStaal.tlie Haifta ambwad. their last meeting aatl aungmuv'1 the baron is about to leave Kngiui d proivuged leave of abaeace. I i, official y aaiwuncet! n- et8t d F,on! Idk3leira and Baron D St d n ted at their last laectiag .s uat: i the contrary the interrkw w h. h place oa Wednesday w3 x:;y ernl.' Information haa btma reeei'Sv-sl lit " Ga h. fa' much alarm eist in Madrkl in on j . cf the reports cf the thrcatcnol u' g-vernraint, aait tue; ' n reeaulfoai? are being take i .x ki shows that u hanl t i fee! Jag prevails ainoog Ute people ..". 1 rtoing w feared, in Cadk alao &a ii . ' oiciirrl which ksds the poverua' t liriicve that trouble is iair icat. 'I was the rcfu?l of 700 sivldb-r to m forCuW, to which hrv tlw &1 1 . i dered. The local gorwamc.-.t '--w b public its reply to the l 'cr rarc.it. f diaed t? il by the vxial d ri f oration calling ntl'Lti- i f t!i" . enorrao v incrca'e in t. poor aad narpi,j'e I bord'. reply ass-rl.s lU t i.s il Oclof-tr, lcf, tho ixtct: iwrs in Load-jo wr.i : -, f.f die population wltih in of the year lm the r t'us 1000. aol nrjpico ll t!. in.f - !l .. i .t lmr . .. lar, prore that if il.. j lJoaduathegov'-lnt w to raaagf it aad iu a' bnntil promhes to .v- 1 1 ties in the wck of rel.t .a 'l l . I" imlia. Bombat. Nor. 12. TUe Gfctu ! r ' In Afghanistan, have been atta teed . Afjehan general aest to Ji4o ilt badly dueated. Vhs gerral foi '. -Ut c&rt load of beatkoi rehd tU'c! battk- a a token of t?je vktoty hi- . ' had won. Dnliraria. Soru. N'or. 12. Tiu kio. ( I) oa lehalf of hia wn. Ptjc Vi nkl -acart. a telegcatn o T'rasv ., c'- thaoUfor tfca honor f.uir I ., son. bat decUautg npj'. a .. '?a jtibw him to accept "th tLi i j Prince WalDcawa. Henry Gtorge bad hi pwcalfau -thecr iwwrporated in the r irfoptl 'r W friT- - ..t r-' uaioa nveli"j :i ct "j pr-" the taxi sn , 'jCr t ':.. -r, -jtion a ' a 'irmti ' f -' .. of !-ri ; t, r caii'i.' . . . for i ur wayve rrr ve to tns.k r '.' mcaofi.? '- h'ld k.. ' r w, ami I t '. " rjr t ' bow t.g vTiitf thHr ii . w3Jth. tv ?lnlaa: wiikh Mir roBMCon Vz ! -for hi r hfidntt-" Tbc : . the tI je of ked acsoaksV ' fro&iuhMM hi proic4os ws. and lax U at that rate i. to ' l- SATtye-u. c a. i Prsrf. Hay, of ftela. -1 it T t -' anzAr i t s Ztt if Ur :' ' abfiirti 't . i,l jrvc i'i' "t r : txiir r Ji ' uV in ! ." Jft4M 1 lorirr -,fttt If .. iSt'T (' "VV: r fr 1 -iar ri i H t-j f D G.-.c, the 'Ibe tfili HI t . . . TV ; ' mil - r.i.- . , ef h r be a' f ' mmtsmsaet. am . i VJeiMr Km the ' - ' Good rrm t -4 'tnet i'i narii pr baht oa or ladxstor. '.t Lfra