

.... , , :, 



funded and rtpri- 



of Lait*r-lair Sainu .t 



fuly:T 

 of Ui occuation of Borne by 



|.. I -..'... i BMjH 

 at the Brook - 

 Culm 

 tb rebellion ia now far more for- 



_ t^4ti^ 



of the Atlanta Expoaition. Dedica- 

 oo the battlefield of Chick.- 

 Reven loaders of the recent 



..urt -martial at Hai 



tfce captain of the American *eamer Mascot and aotne 

 of hi* crew to Imprieonment for landing oattridjea. 



r.. l Rose, of London, challenges for the 

 AmericaV r Itritain sends a squad rn -t 



roman*. 



bddi at 



w abi|M up the Yangtee-Kiang river to prot< 

 *. Italy: Unveiling of a mnun 

 at Roue; opening of a Methodist Episcopal 

 church at Rone. 



\tUnu. <ia.: Gathering of prominent ex- tn.on 

 aixl rx -Confederate officer*, to oommeniorate Blue 

 and Gray Day "at the exposition. New York : Inter 

 aatfonaTelob gamea, the Americana defeat th. 

 IMi in all the 11 contest* breaking aeveral world's 

 record* Ku JohnX Newfoundland : Return of the 

 IVary relief expedition with Peary and hia compan- 



A notable French victory reported 

 over the Ilovaa. 



, By order of the Preaident th,- civil-service laws 

 are trtaiirlirl to include all conaolar otftcere whose 

 eoapeoaatkNi doea not exceed $20 a year. I'hila- 

 deipkia: Defeat of the local cricket club by the Ox- 

 ..-. i. bri^p - mi 



S4-A Poor rac eailed between "Spruce IV" 

 >Kwtiah)and Ethelwynne< American ),amall yachts. 



York : State Democratic Convention, chi- 

 of the Irish National Societies meet 

 Ivocate the use of force to free Irelai 

 Lomia: Annual Convention of the Catholic Y"un_r 

 MenV Onion. Newfoundland : Sir Hubert Murray 

 appointed Governor of the province, 



*. New York: Parade of the societies favoring 

 am liberal Sunday laws. A train of the Ne 

 Central Railroad make* a now record by runnin 

 Albany toSyracwe, 147M milea,at7mile* per hour. 

 M. Minneapolis: Meeting of the American Mu- 

 >; rwwlutions patted condemning 



Kv : ,,,ne n ,] 



f the Brotherhood of 8u Andrew 

 sfbaltak* 

 * bis own record as commander in chief of the 



own to eloae their bnsinesa 

 the order will be contest- 

 . larantine ordered for all 

 after Oct. 1. British eteamer 

 a srnih tfunUnit off Cn<- 



KirkUnd. flag officer of the 

 *a* ir<4i. rppritnanded by the Secre- 

 ar far a private comrratulatorv letter to 



: 



28, Gen. Nelson A. Milea becomes commander in 

 f the army of the United States in i 

 Id, retired. Athmta: Tli.- attendu 

 t lie fair was 80,000, the largest vet ree 



In tin- >aeht nico for half rat. r- Ktli. 

 .lefeatingthe Knu'lish ya.-l.t Spruce II. 

 99. s Poornandradoatiaof diphthei 



reported by the health autht 



J cricket match at I'hila.. 



nen of Philadelphia "defeat the - 



and Cambridge !%, M. China: At the .leu 



the Viceroy of Szochucn is d<v< 



I 

 hilN nfogni/iiiir tin fn 



France aAcr an aniu<>ii> -tin/ nuiny 1 



ir-'i n ^u-kncH.H. Kuiwia: Several tl 



ported by cholera during the month. 

 October l. Kmtu.-ky : The convention 



Kpiftcopal Church voti-s t<> 

 delegates to the General <'<>nt< n ixr. 



t is signed to lay a telegraph cablo fn>m Brest 

 to New York. Corea: The C^ucrn murdered 

 palace at Seoul. 



ft. Nebraska: The State Republican 

 opposes monometallism aixl <lcman<l.H an li"i. 

 lar. Minneapolis: The I 'nt 

 of America ' thirti-th annual cunvi 



Washington: Fir>t Kncharist ('on^n-L'niti"n of the 

 Catholic Church in America, Alhanv: - 

 -.-ion ..f the I? 



eity. Philadelphia: Launch of the l Hited 8MH 

 cruiser Brooklyn t'r..m ( 'ramp's ship\ar-l. 

 Twi-ntv-fifth anniversary of the ph-l'ih<-i'te : a 

 of pardons are tr rant e.l in lion-ir <if the oeea>in. 



8. Newpori B. McDonald wins t 



tional golf champlonahip, 



rial trip of American liner St. Louis; she makes 

 20* knots. Salt Lake City: Sixty lifli. 

 conference of the Mormon Ohnrdtt. Kn^lan<; 

 :i of Parliament till Dec. 28. 

 w York : Yale defeats Cambridge by winning 

 8 out of 11 athletic cont 



6. A note of remonstrance addressed t 



her action in Armenia by the western 1 urpeaii 



powers. 



7. Washington: Decision reached by the 

 court favorable to the <i.vi -num -nt iii the 

 Potomac Flats case, involving several million dollar* 

 Chicago: Electric car held up in the MI)M. 

 masked men; all the p .bed. 



8. Indiana: Defeat of the Kepunlieai 

 nicipa! rol.ahly dm- to rii'i-l eiij..r<-- 

 the CXC'IMC law. Atlanta*: M. 



Institution of Min 



Irrigation Congress; th,. Liberty Hell i.s n-ee 

 \ position grounds with great eeren, 



9. Syracuse, N. V.: Tri.-nnial con vent fnn 

 Congregational Church. Kast'-n. 1'a.: Convcr 

 the Evangelical Lutheran Chun-h. 



10. Washington: Major Anne* releaaed fp": 



lofleld censured by Judge Bradh \ 

 district court. 



11. By request of Minister Terrill the I'nite,; 

 - Sfarblehead is ordered to r' 



i to protect American interests. 



12. Atlanta: The National Congress 

 adopt resolutions favoring reciprocity with th 

 and Central American state*. H 



diano, is president of t 

 the Court of Appeals a 

 to Mrs. Leland Stanford in t 

 Government against her husband's CM 

 Marines land from the Yorktown to protect the 

 ican legation. 



18. Turki-y : f'nrther caso- 



hed are reportoci in Armenia and other of the prov- 

 inces. 



U. Washington : Mooting of the Supreme Coflft 

 Baltimore: Meeting of the American Purity Alh- 



