Show TO the deseret if mews u fc byn brn it sacramento 24 it is reported 4 among horsemen that occident this am did a mile in without whip or breaking he goes to alameda tomorrow BUFFALO 24 the horse disease has passed the crisis here and is now abating in but few horses died and those more from hard usage than the disease the canal horses horbes have almost entirely escaped no boats have stopped and none will and grain is moving as freely as usual NEW YORK 24 21 the horse boree disease is seriously beriou leriou sly siy afi aft affecting acting transportation and business of all ail kinds kind here hero and in brooklyn having made alarming progress in the past twenty four hours three fourths of all the horses of the city are affected the greatest proportion being among the street railroad and stage horses of which 70 per cent are sick bick while of private coach and other horses which are better cared for only 45 per cent are affected the grocers bakers and milkmen milkman are serving their customers with great difficulty great quantities of freight are said to bo be accumulating at the warehouses for want of horses to move it matters are assuming a serious aspect but it is hoped the disease will subside as rapidly as it has developed AUGUSTA me 24 the canadian horse disease has reached here and many anany horses are afflicted NEW YORK 24 mrs greeley is worse and her death is momentarily expected CHICAGO 25 in the supreme court yesterday judge mary rendered a decision in the case of the lydon vs lyndon in which complainant the young daughter of a prominent wealthy citizen who recently married her fathers coachman sued for a divorce on the ground of being deceived into marriage the court denied the decree and the plain plaintiff tift took an appeal to the supreme court NEW yorm york 25 the horse disease has now spread to every stable in the city and symptoms are visible on almost every horse in the streets the stage street car lilles lines continue to lessen their trips at 8 last night there was not on broadway broad way a stage between the battery and the city hall this morning that thoroughfare seems almost without vehicles altogether it is calculated that about e eighteen thousand bund baud horgea horbes are affected the animals attacked before yesterday generally tx fex habited hibi hibl ted worse features and ardd it becomes evident that dating cases from monday and tuesday the crisis is not yet reached the disease appears from fron fro u reports to run about five days culminating on the third and nearly disappearing on oft the fifth not many deaths are reported but it is known that the same epidemic has spread to westchester staten island and new jersey the trotting stock in the city has not escaped dan maces horses are nearly all afflicted the celebrated dangle team darkness and plimpton Plimp that trotted at prospect park the other day and geo Wilke sare being trea tren treated teda A valuable ethan allen alien colt worth twelve thousand is also in the doctors hands A number of other well known ti otters trotters stonewall jackson Jac jae keon kirkwood lady wheeler jules jurgensen and capt jinks are also afflicted in a mild form the illness of john A griswold of troy is not as aa dangerous as aa reported tom fields is said to have gone to havana or west indies where the extradition treaty dont cover the charges against him A Wash washington lugton dispatch says bays the attention of the state department has been called to the abuse constantly persisted in on the part of petty german states in transporting their pardoned murderers and highway robbers to this country it is urged that the secretary should shou lel iel intervene to promptly arrest this practice CHICAGO 25 the question of enforcing the sunday liquor law is absorbing the attention of both friends and opponents of the ordinance large meetings were held last night by both parties the germans representing the main opposition passed resolutions requesting the mayor to suspend the enforcement of the ordinance till the new city council is elected pledging themselves to vote for no candidate for state county or city officers who is not known to be opposed to the tem perance laws the temperance people have announced their determination to put a strict temperance ticket in the field for members ot of the legislature NEW YORK 25 26 tweed says baya em that he be now intends to fight night his nis ease case through to a conclusion he remarked to a reporter 1 I am com compelled polled in going to trial to bear the of offen reuses neuses see sea of every other man charged with the same offenses the prosecution has haa boasted that if they can convict me it will be easy work to convict hugh smith Connolly Con james M sweeney and others I 1 suppose it will if they can catch any of them the others I 1 know well enough that if I 1 am not convicted they will never be prosecuted and so eo I 1 have not only all their sins to bear but all their expenses to pay why dont the newspapers say something of the others tweeds trial will probably not occur until next year ST BT LOUIS 25 A few cases of the horse disease have appeared here preventive measures are being taken ROCHESTER 25 the horse disease is much worse than yesterday iosa loss to business very great the canal horses appear to have the disease in a milder form than the others NEW yore YORK mayor halls trial is P progressing r es s i dg L LEWISTON clr w r s to several hundred horses are sick here judge nelson has bas refused ball to the conductor of the brooklyn chronicle accused of li belling district attorney britton the horse epidemic is spreading the ath avenue and street lines have stopped the wall street trains start at long intervals but few cars are running mrs greeley is still in a precarious condition BOSTON the horse disease is so BO general that horses are rarely been seen in the streets in many cases oxen fire nire being used for hauling freight the large express companies continue to do business as aa usual but many of the smaller ones have suspended of the 1200 horses owned by the metropolitan horse railroad nearly evory every one is affected and a total suspension of street railway travel is ih threatened CLEVELAND twelve new cases of the horse disease are reported here tonight washington D 0 C A woman died today to day in a miserable shanty belonging to a colored woman before she died she told the that her liar name was annie dean that she married h her er fath fathers erfa enfa coachman in new york t that h at her husband left her and her fat father h er discarded her this is probably the sad sequel to the dr dean wedding in new york about 1860 ST louis 25 there was a large meeting tonight to night at which the temperance question and the sunday laws gen orally were Ais discussed cussed resolutions were passed pledging support to no candidate who will not stand by general and civil liberty and freedom or to any candidate for the legislature who will not pledge himself to oppose the temperance sunday laws BUFFALO new york the street cars stopped running this thia evening having but three well horses out of three hundred the disease is abating but the rainy weather aggravates it Os rego only a few cases of the horse disease ulis ills ease have appeared here shipments by canal continue continua large and uninterrupted washington D C the corn crop according to the october report of the agricultural department promises to be one of the largest ever grown only five live states maryland virginia delaware florida and arkansas return less than an average rhode island has just an average all the rest have above the average for all the states is california is set down ut at oregon the october crop is increased 3 per cent over last year the indications are that the barley crop will not be so large as last year the quality below the average SAN FRANCISCO 25 the U S sloop st marys arrived arrived this morning from victoria winding up a two and a half years cruise during which it experienced no nor were there a any n y deaths among the crew the st marys carries 16 guns and a crew of men eighty nine boxes of dead came down from sacramento per steamer last night for shipment to china NEW YORK A london special says gayb the names of the imperial advisors advisers in the san juan award on whose reports the judgment is based are grimm vice president of the supreme court kiepert Kl Kt epert the eminent geographer and Gola goldschmidt schmidt a member of the superior tribunal of leipsig they handed their report in four weeks ago the reports will not be published they charge england with vagueness in wording the treaty of 1848 1846 and state that the word southerly means the shortest channel to the straits of juan jaan do deluca fuca puca washington oton D C the president Preal dent himself contradicts the stiLt statement ement that he be would soon issue a proclamation in of the belligerency of the cubans he says in addition that no such subject has been discussed by the cabinet it is thought he will recommend in his annual message that congress will take some action regarding cuba CHICAGO at aurora ills yester daay M B mattingly editor of the seized with apoplexy while walking along the mill race and fell on his face into the water only a foot deep ad arid was drowned at balloon broke from its moorings and the hanging rope caught the leg of john McUan ns spectator and carried him up a distance of a hundred feet when he managed to climb into the car at the height of about four hundred feet he jumped out and struck the ground a corpse HAMILTON NEV snow fell feli yesterday to the depth of two inched the firstos first of the reason au an assay of gold bluff sand recently made in this thib city by hamston Hem ston shows in gold and in silver total it is in this material that the table bluff mining company propose to operate NEW YORK the horse malady has spread to such an extent that almost all the horses in the city are suffering it is estimated that in the city and imme clate elate vicinity there are from to horses afflicted the disease has begun to exhibit new and alarming phases inflammation of the throat extends to the lungs and the animals pant for breath and become quite cold at the extremities this seems to be a warning of a fatal ending and if it continues as widely prevalent as it is now for a few days longer there can be little doubt but hundreds of horbes horses will die the street car companies some somme livery and many downtown merchants are still working their diseased horses and in all these cases signs of fatality are becoming more alarming in the stables all business has been suspended until the disease is mastered very favorable reports are made of the race horses stabled here nearly all have escaped at least six hundred hundred cars have been withdraw the city railroad lines the hack haek mens charges are in utter violation of the law the managers of the street railways think that unless the disease is mastered their stock cannot hold out longer than sunday it is feared that several of the ocean steamers will have to postpone sailing owing to the impossibility of getting freight aboard the horse disease is unabated scarcely a stable in the city has escaped the rainy weather Is considered unfavorable on the seventh avenue line street railway fifty six cars carb have been withdrawn today to day upwards of three hundred cars altogether have been withdrawn from different lines the horses employed by many of the largest wholesale and retail houses are laid up the grocers butchers etc are unable to supply their customers the express companies are suffering great inconvenience the railroad w warehouses wharfs aa are crowded with freight which cannot be moved BOSTON banks has accepted the labor reform nomination for congress in consequence of the horse disease horse car accommodation is almost entirely withdrawn in boston city washington it is 18 denied that anna dean is anna baker dean deau who married her fathers coachman DETROIT 26 the prevailing horse disease appeared here on Thursday and a large number now are affected the street cars on four routes were hauled off yesterday the disease has also reached the lumbering district north of saginaw Bagi naw NEW YORK the ravages of the horse disease continue e unabated but up to this pm no fatal cases were reported ROCHESTER more fatal cases of the horse horbe disease are reported this morning than during the whole time since it appeared the streets are deserted by horses but wagons and carts drawn by men are plentiful the express companies announce that no more goods will be received as aa the railroad companies cannot deliver their freight the reports from erie canal particularly between this city and budda Buffa loure loare very bad and many boats are tied up p BOSTON there are very few horses in the streets and all the various departments part ments meats of bu business siness biness requiring horses are at a standstill Busine business ea Is ia suffering buffering much in handcarts Hand carts are in demand numerous wagons drawn by men are the only encouraging feature A few cabes eases will prove fatal NEWARK con 26 the board of selectmen today to day admitted to the rights of an ad elector mrs sarah M ton she will vote for the presidential electors it is believed and will be the first female voter thus thui admitted cumberland md 28 26 wm craig a young negro yesterday was convicted of the rape of mrs him lettle nettle dayton a white woman 74 years of age and today to day sentenced to death LOCKPORT new york 26 the horse disease is in this vicinity eases cases are occurring in the town and adjacent country stages find difficulty in making trips and there is a general depression af pf business CHICAGO 20 A special dispatch from toronto today to day says of the horse disease which has committed such ravages among the equines in canada and which appears to be ba spreading over nearly all the eastern states the epizootic first made its appearance in toronto and neighborhood about the first of october and within a few days nearly every horse in the district was attacked when it created a good deal of alarm and among a certain class of owners a general resort to quack treatment and remedies the disease is of the nature of catarrhal fever accompanied by slight inflammation of the throat and bronchial tubes it is evidently the result of some atmospheric influence and although a very alarming complaint it is not attended if rationally treated with any great fatality the disease appears to take from 10 to 80 30 days to run rua its course according to the severity of the attack it is oil cli characterized by discharge from the nostrils and severe hacking cough quickened ened circulation and labored tre gre breathing breathing athing impure air or exposure increases the symptoms and the lungs become affected which is the great danger from this disease on a calculation it appears when a rational means of cure and treatment have been adopted that there has been but a small percentage die philadelphia 26 fletcher mills milla twelve years a clerk in the delaware safety fire insurance company has been arrested as a defaulter he has been systematically defrauding the company by false certificates of scrip the amount of the swindle is about BOSTON 26 twenty seven deaths from smallpox small smail pox this week NEW YORK 26 the anti cruelty berg suggests as ali a remedy for the prevailing horse disease warm blankets non exposure to drafts of air total absence of bleeding cat cathartics hartles twenty or thirty drops of tincture of iron in a gill of jamaica rum diluted with water given every four hours in order to preserve the strength of the horse or tincture of arnica will produce relief or a plaster bound round the throat composed of one portion of cayenne pepper and two of flaxseed fi mixed with sugar is excellent cograve Lo grave who sometime bince swindled |