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LADIES’ GOODS. “Beye The Jeannette Investigation. District Goveramoent Atfairs. A Lanp Orrice Dzciston.—The Secretary of the A Sensation in Milwaukee. Payments on Account of the Navy. _ = —— ——— —= ENGINEER MELVILLE FURTHER EXAMINED TO-DAY POLICEMAN AT THE NEW Pe! ~ Interior has decided that under the New Mexico | THE STORY OF A PROMINENT cHICAGOAN woo | woaT IT COSTS TO ENTERTAIN THE NATAL BOARD M RS. M. J. He NT, ‘The reading and approval of the record of the | The District Commtsstonrs have given a com- | donation act of July 24, 1854, settlement and MARRIED 4 BURGLAR'S WIFE OF TISstrons. ts a @ | past two days occupted the attention of the Jean. | mission to Wm. Rutherford as additional priva’ cultivation of the land claimed by the decree | _ A spectal dispatch to the New York Wori@ from | ‘The annual report of Fourth Audttor Bearastey » Of the Metropolitan police, to do duty for one yer | mast have tect “ a > W. of 21, Says "5 nette board of inquiry for about two hours this | St the sits of the Hew. Pension butiding, mithorg | Ttst bave been commenced by the frst day of | Milwaukee, Wis, November 21, says: A great sen v n 0 Shows that the eggrogate payments on account Of morning, after wich Chief Engineer Melville was | compensation from tho District of Columbia. This | AVWATY. 1858, that Deing the tme limited by act | sation was caused here and ta Chicago to-day by t the navy for the fiscal year ending June 80, 180 i For acquiring’ the necessary residence; that rest ings oy ioe : - 7 ; oat called and was questioned by the board. In reply, | is at the request of Gon. M. C. Meigs dence Withi® the time limited Uy the sen ie ek Chicago earn Hens aR ne wire aver gf the | were a littie less than the aggregate appropelae | HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, —_ witness stated that while at Jamavaloch there TAX COLLECTIONS. - ‘uM-lent of itself toentitie persons having that | Grropbinge several. jewelry establishinents in thie | MODS Made by Congress for that year. Por @ae OPEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER A * | Mog but lttie hunting or shooting by thelr parts, | the following are memofandu‘ns of tax ghotincation to Make selections and settlement at | City. Hale lost bis positon Dec ust of @ scaudal | Support of the rervice in foreign waters Bille fame : 5 le eel a as there was hardly any game, Newcomb did | tions trom November 1 to 2 inclusive: Pen: any Ume ater acquiring it, not that such settie- | CitY. a : 3 change . r i \oncia a > n 1 sive: ter ~ growing out-of his second marriage. Some years | change were sold amounting to &1, OT, Of MENT OF NOVELTIES. na | some honting with a stiotzun. In regard to aioli as ge ment and cultivation must be begun within the | SU)" 'ng culms is sone hicago was robbed. | which $1,355,137.71 were drawn on ow | ‘Ewe Philadelphia Housebreakers. THE PHYSI At. (0 p TIN OF THs PARTY ted yebpere nett be oe Sui bae eee | gime linited for obtaining the residence. Under |} ‘ie burgiar was attested’ and ts still im |im. Loedon aca ee | ,dteanervuta, PA, Nov. 23.—Charles Moore and | from the time they reached Jamavaloch witness | Wt of $301,080.27. Personal tax, $25,975.40; abate. | this construction the four years of actual settle- at JoHet. During the trial Hale | tary of the Navy, The appropriation ot © vernard O'Neill, Who were arrested last. night for S Fee eden ate Cola! of $28,159.05. Total | ment and cultivation, required by the act, must im love with the Durglar’s wife and ts said to | in gross sor the PWidFtainment of the ey | Ing Auto the house of David MeNett and | SMa: After the Nest 15 days all except Leach were | recutpts, including abatement allowed, $903 55458; | In'all cases have besk Contioead by tee et an love With the ‘Surgiar's wife. and ts said 60 vent board of $4,000 In cash and $8,890 in bors, were | 201 to walk. His feet and legs were ina very | abatement allowed, $19,510.39, or tax ‘for current | of January, 18ha ernees His wife soon died. He marted tee box: eh a heering to- 1 were be:d in $10,000 | bad condition until after his arrival at Yakutsk. | Year, $525,068.83 There wiil'be no extension of glar’s wife, the latter having secured a divorce tonds each ioraturther tearing, n eevee le him | “me for abatement. Buns OrENED.—Bids were opened at the Treasury peg ta Bey some nds © i aring. Mr. Danenhower’s eyes appeared to troutle him ante Geen department to-day for furnishing glass for the | {0M ber busband. It happened that not only ts focte Fiavexat, as he always complained that the smoke in the . ele t = Pope RE hea ee : a the woman's former husband, who was her sooond ss a) ved uudlic Dui ny it be is, aS follows: mon mat son ti ate, tu nite: but T Tuneral ot Thurlow | git hurt his eyes. The ability of the party to | commissioners for Bromunn & Lehman, Edward | Bo? ed scteangt Hisar and ary emake ae, ior a a Sey s % . e | sister and stster’s husband are also in similar tn- ee teed to fOr the People of the rst cut- | Corcoran, John J. Daly, John W. Ohi, Sarah | Pach & Co. of New York (for imported glass free | sister and sister's hu rane ose "clock from the First Presbyterian church. Atter | %F Was limited by the means at thelr disposal, | Ssuasfer and Henry Sage: Drsavproed: “hehe | Of duty), $5129; FA. Drew, St. Louls, #7178: N. permite aya UR eran ohep oe ey Fvices, whien will be conducted by Rev. Drs. | DV | the state of the tec, and by the | Call, J. S. Cole, J. J. Daly, Joseph Finley, Fritz | 3; De Paw, New’ Albany, Ind’, $7,235; B A. compromive. Her arrest at that time caused & Booth, the remains will be taken to| WAL of food, tclothing "and — guides. | Herzog, H. A. Hudson, Bernard Mullen, L’ Lew. | New York, $7,411, and for lunporied lass, $1,900! : : 1309 ¥ STREET, 3 3 _. (Fhurlow w New York, Nov. 2311 Wiil take place to-morrow morning at ten | Pros: ~ rt 7 San. tremendous soclil sensation in Chicage, Since that ae Fully Weed Barnes, the remains will He in . | Md ail that he could to rescue tis comp ne BUILDING PERMITS Toca eid: Drev & Kone “St Louis, $8,259; | here with his wife a few days ago to endeavor tose- | clgrs, $252 12: The pail-bearers seiected are Gen. James Watson | The greatest diMiculties which he had to encounter | ported giass, $4,971; al nuis, “DON MILLINERY. Tnors Fish and Morgan; F. W. | Were the inability of his party to fully understand | 1ssued by the inspector of buildings: W. Easby, | Heroy & Mariner, New York, $8,701; for imported | CUfe the poxitton of sssistantcashier of Merchants’ | $2,600 appropriated Was exhausted in the - ors F ke temoaty 0 erect two brick dwellings, B street, between Gt | giass $5,441, Exchange Bank. While here his wile visited sev- | of uutleage. les O*Connot: JO KAVan ADCWORD, | ERS Darya tie tose tne Thee hee ek oo | and Pun at teece Sc Gopacte eee ae se | BS a gral leading Jewelry stores and eximined dl REFORM IN THE CIVIL SERVICE RECOMMENDED, Api iz aeatiheren, nts, | aes : gee [ere ee rE OT cee: covantn® Coaruimve Amocsenn To-day, Frances Poludexter, colored, assault on | ing hier name as Mrs. Derby-and saving she Would lay Seen Gee ee gy = 2 | 4 Negligent Hrakeman to be ‘Tried for GEUTAIN THAE SEBY- Wane DEAD. Scum DectpEp AGAINST, THE ASSOCIATION.—In the | OMlcer Samuel J. Shanks; $% or 15 days. Mary | pay when the goots were delivered. Messengers | 1° s Sapiicntie to tae ween : Me sea rvprerr, hier. = 3 . log | S2r0 of the, Sovereigns’ Co-operative assoolation | Holly, colored, assault on’Sarch Shanklin; per- | seut with the goods could not find her. ‘This ted | "J, applicable to th BM Nov. 2—The casc of George} Witness sald that when he went forthe log | arr a. B. Schofeld- and N. GL Shea ana Ewile | consl’bonte tr ‘keep the peace. Jas Dobson, col- | to suspicious. The Jewelers whos stores she had at ape MiNiH STREET, OPPOSITE PaTENT OFFICE. of manslaughter in the fourth | books and recoras left by DeLong he was morally | Huck, sureties on ‘his bond, in the Circuit Court : ored, assault on Emma Dobson, his wife; personal | visited in e closely found val- | Mat they shall b> equally distributed between on trial in the oy i : K ele a states according \. population, should be ‘A terminer. | certain that at tl time le of the first | to-day a verdict was found for defendant. This | bonds to keep the peace. Also, charged with dis- | uable jew y Detectives searched for oi > s Fouportumn for CREWEL. AREASENE BEAD, tn. was the brakeman of the i-fated train | Cutccr were all dead. Before tie caviea bork Win, | WaSen ACHON GR Gond OF $2000 tere ratty | bonds to Keep the peace, ences cir | ie puna am CANGHE Bor fom 28 she was beay-|.ciee ‘are sobs aul or nen eppeicaueoees ae Nand 01 SKOIDERIE: as a collison at Spuyten B F K ‘ancy: ym. T. Graves, do.; | ing the city on atraln, Her husband was arrest Can | Duyvit, ia winch, acelient_ Senator Warner and | German and Noros told him it would be useless to | Petformance of his duty as manager of the store of | ored, Vagrancy: 90 days. Ss. Jor new appointments — the states or co esstonal ‘t ricts entitied y the association from May Ist, 1! and it is | 30 days. Frances Poindexter, loud and bolster- | soon afterwards. The woman made a full confes- o Tite ‘and Pian {helt lives. Meling, it is charged, | look for the first cutter’s party before spring, 8 | charged that from that date to March, 1881, ne | ons: $5 or Isdaya, Eugene Boston, colored, pro- | sion to your correspondent, stating that she had | {em Should furnish the candidates, a c: * aan home exanitnation under general rules ailed In his duty by not going back far enough | peyond a possibility of doubt they were long since | fa.ded to perform his duties and did uot prom ptly | fanity; $ or7 days. Thos. McGrath, cruelty to | thrown the jeweiry in the railroad station stove, - i APER and WASTE | When his train stopped 0 warn approaching airdeaa. © iy or Cone ay s Day the receipts over to the trustees And made | animals $ori5days Jno. Scanlon, do. ; do. and the daidaged remains of the stolen property | fclent for a probationary appolnunent, thus 68%. trains. Conductor Hanford will also be trie hers’ los wey bse cr | ing the time of the heads of deparuments COLLINS AND DE LONG. default. i Was found where she put it, She asserts that her | {1 the tt ~ “i Saag ae Atoneof the reported difficulties between Mr. | ,, The testimony of the plaintift went to show that Your Ballot-Box or Your Life. husband bad no hand in or knowiedge of the mat- | Congyessmen, and Doth tine and or eee STAMPING A} I _ 4 879,000 Fire. : Collins and Capt. De Long, witness believed Mr, | Me defendant (Schofield) made sules which were | From the Galveston News. oe ser bare years, during which the appointee could not be te iis 4 Unica. N. ¥., Nov. 23.—The loss by the burning is - . not entered upon the books. Tale hice ty, on Saturday night, the 11th| whe Philadelphia star Route © moved except for inefficiency or bad conduck & = “ = oT the old rolil of the v Hartford Cotton Manu- | Danenhower was present. Mr. Collins was treated The defense showed that among those who ob- in mes count oy ol aturday nig! f e lelphia vant ‘aees, Promotions, other things being fairly equal, to be M WILLIS company last night will aggrecate | just as any other officer, and with the same co | tained credit were the officers and directors of the | !nstant, four masked men went to the residence of . : : From the Philadelphia Press, to-day. 0 * ra an 0 to $70,000, with an insurance OF $50,000. | qinity. At one time ollins took a notion | asseclation, and he further put in evidence re- | R. M. West, near Courtney, and called him out of p in accordance with seniority of service and on the alll Will be In operation soon, g f mee i 5 es eco dation of heads of bureaus, him exceeding in a his house, Seized him, and, with drawn pistols, de- | In the United States district court yesterday a | Tecommend: ——- b = not to respond the usual morning salutation sitet pee ue Ed ree ee | manded of him the ballot-box of the Courtney pre- | jury was Impaneied and verdicts for defendants| wpe gy yeucksccmaren ‘Tragedy Han Line Steamer Libelled. — }of the captain, When the captain entered the | given him for these. Mr. Schofield was tried for | cinct. Mr. West was the presiding officer of ihe | renderea in sults by the government agatnst Bon 2 . ‘ov. %3.—The Allan Iine steamer Phoe- | Wardreom monrings it was his custom to say“Good | embezzlement in the Criminal Court and acquit. | election of the precinct, ana had the ballot-box jamin B. Wiley, Christian Price and Legrand En- WHE. COCKRRILL BE TRIED FOR MURDER? S been libelled by the owners of the | morning, gentlemen, and we all responded with | ted. Messrs. Birney & Birney appeared for the | 20d tally-sheet. He remonstrated with the par- ’ RICH SFaAt. PLUS! BLACK OT ¢ CLOTH AND SILK PEL ACK A MILITARY JACKETS, FU AND CCT LARS, € s S. _ 2] e- rs t 30, jo ack! . He A special from St. Lo: 0 e New ‘Herala, M. ‘Yodd In the sum of $5,000 | “Good morning, captain.” Mr. Collins, however, PIR EE (and Messrs Henne) @Jolustom) and Mr, | Ves, bub vbey threatened to /icilt him anlses tio a6- Aimiciia, Wille te Gare ann sy ne, dated Nov. 21, say: Sots rea ee net Compr received by the Todd by being | used to turn his back when he saw the captain | kp. Hay for the defendant. livered ihe Dox to them, which he did. ‘These verdicts were merriy rendered in conform | fr seming eee ey Tite ‘and Junction wharf, on September | Coming in and look away or walk away without ———— Vein FGreigs Ganlociaeueere ity With a Teese Ounlas ey Gein tne ac ig Inthe court of criminal correction the Freathe r responding. Mr. Newcomb and Mr. Collins used | ‘THe SUNDAY CHRONICLE LingL Case.—In the ere eR Orelem aor circuit courts to the effect that the government | 45° Of John Cockerill, editor of the Post Dispateh, = = = a ilk nd "walk together more than they, Aid | caso ot Henry Reed and Benjamin F. Hackman, | The ninth procedure rule was amended und | Cifcult courts to the eft defendants in the star | for killing A. W. Slayback, the tragedy which nee Folate eal HAY tt et ORE 1 fith (any of the other officers. and were | charged with criminal libel in publishing ad | adopted by the English House of Commons yester- | CW Suits only upon the proposals offered by | cently caused such a sensation inthis city, Al eicale ae She orotate oad on more intimate terms with each other than with | article in the Sunday Chronicte in May last, aifoct- | gay! ry them, "The United Btates hal shed upon both the | parties to the case were im cours prompay, eas Phageess / DenwoeFat contitned an editorial refteeting | the others, No distlaction whatever was made in | {ng Hon. Alonzo Bell, Mr. . F. Miller, this atter— | O83. | condition of the Archbishop of Canterbury | bonds accompanying the proposals ant the con. | tuere was no trial. The judge anuounocd tek ee 5 rest's Patterns. | Gn the decision of Judge A. P. Bradstrect In w | the mess on account of thelr being civilian oMmecers | noon, tn the Criminal Court, sugested that the P "Y | tracts themselves, the amount of each betng the | case had been laid over toawalt, the notion of tee Dressmaking. 3 ; BI wa Mth stuew. | criminal case, To-day the editors, Maloney and | but all were treated with the same courtesy and | defendants would withdraw the plea of not guilty | is untmproved. sane. The defendants took the ground that only | gTand jury. There 1s a difference of opinion as to = a. ——— | Loughrey, were Indicted for contempt of court. | UPON an equal footing. and interpose a demurrer, Gen. Von Schweintw, German ambassador to/ one recovery could be had agalnst them, and in | Whether this 1s to Cockerlll’s advan! or oxueg MINE MILLIN ‘Tue hearing will be had to-morrow. MEN WHO DESERVE COMMENDATION. Gwiuden U Wire Cbinon “OF Manvune.—silas | Russta, will resign, and Count Von Sollus Sonnen- | this view they were affirmed by the court, Wise, but the preponderance of sent seems: i ULI . gen dicentcoseths Question. Are thereno others among the officers | erro ant Ezekiel StU, TWO coleman niles | Walde, now German minister to Spain, will take Stee be Uiat it ts in his favor. Many people say this Marrisburg’s Missing Stock Broker. | ana men of the Jeanette's crew than those you of Cranford and Filvert, contractors tor sweeping | H)3 place. Maryland Items. the last of the case. It is reported tee prea Popular Prices. HannispunG, Pa., Nov. 23.—The whereabouts of : tis Anti-Semitic excesses have occurred at Oldem- - or | JUFY have all the papers connected wi the missing stock ahd grain broker, H.R. Sisk, 1s | Dave already mentioned who are deserving of | the ativets, were before Judge Snell to-day, | mingand Preiautsch, several. arrests bev ten conspiracy at the Baltimore. cliy siection, have | 4% all the evidence of the witnesses still unknown. Sitce his disappearance it has | Commendation? from thelr employers. The complainants. claim | HRde- been removed to Howard county. oroner's Jury. Their whole investigation , transpired that he has victimized quitea number | _ Answer.—Those I have named are espectally de- | that a large quantity of manure is swept up and|_ The Itallan Parliament was opened yesterday, | ””\. six-year-old son of Tyler Wilson, of Cam- | “fected toward fading out whether Slayb: BAaUM'S, pi husiness men of the city. This morning they | serving of mention. ‘The general opinion aboard | conected tn the course of thelr busitess aia tee | and thirty radical members, to avold taking the bridge, was kicked on the head by a horse Satur. | &,P!Stol When he entered the editorial room. held a meeting and decided to Institute proceed- | the ship was that Mr. Chipp was the best seaman | Soi" or “it ansounts to, conser ny they | Oath to the King, were absent. | Signor Coccaplel- | day and his Skull fractured and’ one of his eyes | COPtOR, Who accompanied him, swears he did Tiong arene quent and It possible arrest the | on the Jeannette and was a thorough officer in all | Genend on it, to some extent, ay compensation fcr | Jef the radical deputy and circus rider, whose elec- | @2¥ and his. Cockerlit’s friends produce a pistol sald w hat HSTREET. | Missing man, His embezzlement, it is claimed, | respects. Seamen Manson and Leach were espe- | this work, They clatto that the dares eae sag | tioh caused a great sensation, was in his place,but ., C. Stransbury, one of the commissioners of n from the dead man’s hand. Le | Hall AtHount to over $15,000. He had been doing | cially faithful while in the whaleboat, The | so cart loads aid Kept the money. The case was | H!S presence caused no manifestation. Frederick county, Md., was badly gored by a vic- | Produce a pawnvroker, who says he sold a eet horthwat Peas Lae | business in this city for the past eighteen months | litter had his fect. badly frozen by re- | Sontinada eh ace necessary Witnesses sumn- | , The government prosecutor of the Ezyptian re- | fous cow last Satdnlay. a pistol some tme ago. What new evidence : : and enjoyed the entire coufdence of the people. matning at the tiller for twelve hours. moned. bel leaders has submitted a preliminary report | "rhe tarm of the late Dantel Sprecher, 178 acres, | $74 Jury has secured of course 1s not KNOW, Suits cut aud basted. wu: ee MELVILLE’S TRIBUTE TO DE LONG. relative to the burning of Alexandria and the | yn, Clearspring district, Washington county, has | Ut It ts the opinion of many well tuformed attor mouth Out of Water. | «raid not know,” sald the witness, “that it | A Privrie PrreyNor 4 GamBuina Iupiewent.— Massacre of foreigners, and it has Deen approved | heen sold to EG. Millet fOr $27 per acre. The Object oft the urea ee MovTH, N.H.. Nov. 23.—Large numbers of 1d be di 4 for me to pass jud; t | In the Police Court to-day Mr. A. B. Willams | Dy the 2 rey Dl Det | The Lewis M. ‘Thomas farm,"Beaver Dam,” near not a vengeful I otal: $s withessed the operation of hauling the | Would De deemed proper for me to pass Judgment | ¢neq Juage Snell's attention to the Caco of Frank | pated tolet Great Britain decide if there 15evl Frederick,216 acres,bas been Sold to James iouck a vengeful one, but to obtain and make States steamer Plymouth out of the water | UPON my commanding officer; but to my mind he ‘Thompson, who was fined $100 in this court last | dence sufficient to proceed with the trial of Arabi » for $i% per acre. to all the actual facts, and these facts a and upon the ways in the Alabama ship-house at | Was as good a man as could be assigned to any | Tuesday for keeping a apolcy shop at No. 1008 | Pasha. jury investigation properly conducted ought to ‘The wheat felds in western Maryland present a Tnantal: six hundred ceoaee bower wesentirely |duty at any time or in any piace. He | Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. Williams stated that | ,,A dlepatch to the Standara trom Calro says the | yeantitul appearance, Indicating a healthy growth — inanual, six hundred workmen, with capstans, | always seemed equal to any emergency | When Thompson's place was raided a lot of prop- | British government has approved the gendarmer! é 4 i ae Ht | 2 Mauling the PF! Po i ud ladies who have been wai plete assortment at un e have opener a handso. of this cereal > Set ad : ” : : ; y y - | Scheme within certain limits. Baker Pasha will Labor's Representatives, Flower Burketa, Work Stats, Welt Poekare, | Successfully performing the undertaking. and all that he did was done with his whole soul. | Shernaita of & polley show ara Contested. earag | have an’ organized body Of 1,500 men. within. & COURT IS RL eae Toms, CarTOU | copies DESCKERED AY SHE CLEVELAND OONVESNIRE Haus Receivers, 8c.) tobe coldatlese thad regular prices, A Yaurderer Closely Guaraca. Beat feeds ehee ule te Vartan Psreck now held by the pollee to be disposed of alae the week. ‘Twenty-one sheep Were killed by dogs last week YESTERDAY —STRIRES—THE RIGHT HOUR LAW, ew styler doutie 4 the case Of Janes Duna’ WEA Ae tately Leae Ae | ROE have: allows five minutes vo par ewtnone the police, which provides. that, they sat be ca, Gov. Stephens ns Pardoner: MJosopn Clark, of Charles county, dropped dead | At yesterday's session of the laborers’ ew style. hie tapes e case of James Dunn, who was fat earing Mm; mon; wo! and unfalter- 7 - 01 ‘ vl i , in Clevel N FON aud MELINGTS Joseph Pullen on Saturday night, concluded the | pes pet ante But Worden or ancr; | stroyed. ‘Mr. Williams furnished a list of the art. | From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. last Friday while hunting. in Cleveland, Onto, Hugh Miller, of New York, . : cles, among which were a printing press, a lot of elected an additional Secretary'to make a ae inquiry to-day and brought in a verdict of inurder | are of little value beside the monument fed magerantl other hinge: Prosecuting ‘Attor. | The quality of mercy in the nature of Mr. ‘The Troubles in the Iron Trade. of the proceedings in German.” Juason Grenel}, of Segre pregieyy mettas cy, | 18 Me Ast @Awree against Pullen, Thetatter, who | which his record has erected, to mls | ney Moore sald. It was a question wietier these | Stephens does not seem to 1G Deiat [Sa ay en Michigan; Robert Howard, of | Massach EF DEPARTMENT tains Is ison, 13 €] harder 1S eroism and unwavel e] @ service el is in that within tl omparative] brik sie briel El f handsome designs as can be f some evidence of an intention to commit suicide, | and to the well-being OF those entrusted to Lis | tings Were gaming implements, but he asunder | tuformed that within the comparatively Drict Sat mete of the ‘District of Columbiag any wb-re and at as low prices. Comparisons so z= es the impression that fo oe mee in this - period which has marked his tneumbency he has ‘LOGGERNRADS, mee pre hgan ey el gee ane ©. Si, M competent jude: re P, r s a J ¢) =f 7" s! . : q a ua from competent judges. DOUGLASS, 9th strve Suit for Libel. The court having no further questions to pro-| fing. "Judge Suclt sald. prilting proce and tree | extended executive clemency in some twenty-five | The iron ore produoers and tho Bessemer steel po ey D Wrttxcrox, Det., Nov. 23—E M "ME VON BR. Chief of Poltce | pose adjourned until 10 a. m. to-morrow. ‘The | are certainly not gambling implements, although | C&S€8, One of these being a criminal sentenced to | Interests of Pennsylvania are at loggerheads. form. 7, K. Foster, of Massachusetts, ni aresolution to bind trades organizations to MODISTE. Dream J. Maxwell to-day instituted @ sult for | hext two days will probably be occupted tn read- | they may be used by gamblers in thelr business. | the gibbet, whose caso had been passed upon by | The Iron and steel association called a convention mt - Tayh New York; Wm. Barr & | bel against the Morning Nevws for the publication | ing over to the witness his entire testimony before strict enforcement of the apprenticeship. : ‘The court said Mr. Williams could demand such | the supreme tribunal of the state. Our own com- | at Cresson a couple of months ago anda report in | tions, It was lald over for Alecursion. ane 'eks, Dolinans and Suits made | of an article on Monday last tiaplicating Mr. Max- | the board. articles from the polfce, and if they refused to give | munity has been twice favored, once in the pardon favor of $1 per ton as a minimum rate for tron ore | fll’s resolution to encourage labor Journals an@ Well In an attempt to Induce an informer on a : a them up he could sue. for them, “Mr Wiliams | ofa man convictod of murder, and in the other, | yy. files Subsequently, for the sake of entire | literature. even to the extent of free distribution hegro gambling den to revise his testimony so ag The Cold School Houses.} claimed that the tern “gambling implements had | the staying of the sentence of Doo Wilson, con- | harmony, the ore men yielded to a compromise | Wherever practicable, was adopted. ‘The commit. toshicld the proprietor and put the present chief WHAT INSPECTOR ENTWISLE SAYS. apecullar significance,” and common articles like | Victed of a similar offense. But the most marked ni | placing the minimum rate at 85 cents, which was | tée on legislation was Instructed to urge upon the of police In an unpleasant predicament. Tinting presses and the like could not be brought | case to which public attention has been called is mous! roved. weve! Bes- | lesislatures of all the states the passageof the * nus SS Areporter called upon Building Inspector En- dere 2 head. Judge Snell decided that the ar- | that of the pardon of two men convicted of a most | U2&nimously approv. This, however, the " | seiner prests are ai employer ability laws. The act Which 1s to De Canadian Newspapers in U.S. Mails. | twisle to-day in relation to the shutting up of the | ticles must be principally used in the business of | foul and brutal murder in Hancock county, We | Sv0ct interests are opposing, having already C | demanded, through S. M. Felton, of the Pennsyl- | presented to the legislatures ts to make ‘NOS. 409 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Orrawa, » Nov. 22—It has been decided | Schools for want of heat. Inspector Entwisle | gambling, and he was of the opinion that such ar- | dO not address ourselves to this subject to find | Sania ered company, and Joseph Wharton, of the | Hable for accidents to persons while in thelr ems " ieee = See that newspapers addressed to the United States | stated that the contractor for putting in the heat- | ticles as Were not pontine pane demas) should | fault, to ered het Case or keene der public a Bethlehem company, a rate not higher than 50 P y, Suntlar tothe Indiana law. The protective BARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTYES, and matled from the offices of publication, 1n- ing apparatus In the new school buildings 13 at be returned, and if property {n this case was un- | dignation. We speal roll a sense of duly and in ce a ton. ‘iff plank was ordered to be Stricken from the IN Fancy “SION OF THE IRON TRADE IN THR WEST. platform of princ ps by a vote of 17 to 1. ESTED We cluding specimens, may go free of postage. By 2 : a RSTED WORK the convention between the two countries each work witb all his forces as hard as he can; he has lawfully destroyed Re was nota partof his sen- | avolce of warning, rather than condemnation, in tence In the case, and the persons destroying it | the absence of all the facts. It appears that ‘the ‘ot his brick stacks done, the bollers all set in | did it at their own peril. ‘The court mad. ler | men of Hancock county were convicted on clr | 4 few mils are ruuatae on beer ae and heavy. | oye ramakers’ Tuteraational Case’ rea nine ntry. ¢ 2 t ge Ki » the heir own pt the court made no or ~ | A few inills are running on back orders, and unless Ragen se traits | Leet GIG het ees Gs LUE Te 12S | tele platea: aude maw rine Mia aeee con | eee ee Cumstantial testimony, and that In their case Mr. | pricug tmprov? will close as S00n a8 the orders are | SPrech, dented that strikes, cause a lose th tine culls to connect with the radiators. ‘The bollers ————— Stephens had acted ‘us counsel, having made au | filed. 0. W. Potter, of the, North Chicago milis, | W. Workinen, botWithstunding. temporary tase ae Wall Street Quicted Down had to be built before they could be set, and the WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. argument of two hours’ length berore the then tor has di he best he id Says it 4s useless to think of making rails at $42.50, inetimes sufferet. A declaration from the Chi NO EXCITEMENT 70-DAY—A STRINGENT Money wan- | COUtTACUOr has done the best he cou Governments. governor, Colquitt, on an application for pardon, and if they decline to that figure all western mills | Ca¥ Trades’ Assembiy, tn favor of eight hours MENT GEN Rep.—*Did you know that theGales andWebster | United States 5s extended 34. The epplication was refused. It 1s stated that | must close, Blast furnaces “report. dull pe iditng | @ day’s work, was presnted by Mr. Crawtord and Bat mhand. Si ESE AND SERCELATION FRY REISH. Schools had to close this morning?” United States 4368, 1891, conpon: Mr, Stephens did not believe in their guilt. trade for pigiron, and unless demand and prices | CD10rsed. The comuittee on legislation was im a NEW York, Nov. %3.—The Post's financtal article |_ Mr. Entwisle.—“I dtd not, but am not surprised, | United States 22% hi?! Eagiatore ‘The Atlanta Ga.) Constitution says Unat Gov. | sneedtiy improve they must blow out, as it ts use- | SWucted, by a vote of 12 Lo6, to endeavor te secure ISS ANNIE K. The money market Is stringent, and tea | The fact ts these new school bulldi ee oocu- puypited Sie ae ie Seg a Stephens has not granted half as many pardons | jess to run-in face oF positive loss. "The demand | the passage of uultorm apprentice Laws, to insure M cent has been generally patd by stock ex- | pied too soon; they should not have been uhtil the United States 3 per rae ig as the Macon Telegraph asserted. It also denles | for all classes of structural iron 1s small, Workers | thorough teaching of the trades to the yt 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWI borrowers. In governments, money ts in | heating appuratus was put in.” > Disiistep' Contin hone the Telegraph's assertion that he had been the | are reducing the production. Iron goods are dull, | The congress adjourned until to-day. tn the midee CORSETS ¢ = at 4:5 per cent. Time loans are nomin- | Rep.-“Who has the contract. to do this work?” aha al saberlaieal cD ahs counsel of one of those he pardoned. Jobbers in other Classes report fair sales, but say | Of @ discussion On the basis of future representas 6 per cent, and mercantile paper is dull at 6a8 | _A._—‘*Mr.Somerville,and he has done his best. ‘The Permane improvement 6a, 1291. coin. as a lee there is no profit and collections are b: Uon in this body, during which remarks were RES eceptances, Inthe loan mar- | school butldigs will be all right in a week or ten | Syripauent lmprovement 7s, 1891, cur.: 12 An OculisUs Views on Religion, ge cea rege stems made tending to discountenance the Knights or niug, Merino Underwear the ‘active Shares are lent at | diss The schools should have remained where | Water stock Ta 1901, ounce A PROFESSOR IN THE MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY TAKEN | THR CONFESSED MURDERER oF Lorp Caven-| Labor and denouncing soclullstic organizations, i ress Reform Goots. | 633 per cent, and in a few Instances | tuey were until the buildings were completed.” Water stock 7s, 1905, curren: TO TASK BY HIS MINISTERIAL PUPIL. pis AND Mg. BxKE.—Inspector Morrow, of the | A mass mecling wus held last evening im the ~The *Herpiles” Sup. | at 10 cent for carrying. Affairs | “Was this contract a separate one from the | Fifty years’ fundi Bs, 1924, Some two weeks ago George E. Frothingham, | Dublin metropolitan police force, and’ Joseph | armory, Richard Powers, of the Clicago which Mise H. is ‘cial a ent, | at the stock exchange this morning presented | erection of the school buildings?” Dwenty years’ funding 5 ps 9 we professor of materia medica, ophthalmic and tirfleld, formerly mate of the ship Gladstone, at | Union, presiding. Speeches were made by CoM own make, thatfor the peiea | quite a contrast witn the condition of the markets Certainly it was. There was no provision for | J Nent Peers canine ey, anea oon surgery and clinical ophthalmology, at the nas, arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, from | @Tessman Th 5H. Murch, of Maine, and others, 1 existed yesterday. Notwithstanding the | heating apparatus at all in the contract for the | TM:rty years’ funding 6, psa ¥ =. = ruous Hquldations of the past week ant the sharp fluctuations In prices, the market thus far to-day has been almost entifely free from. i : 3 Michigan state university at Ann Arbor, made in mpton, on the 4th of November, to take bons ba new buildings; the money was afterwards appro- rele tee rid ole abet lad Companies: MOEA ecHINe ANRCA (GUnie ROHie aiiieiome te ys tify the prisoner Westgate, the con- Steamboat Inspection. ee | pu ea manene Aenelcney, act, and the work given meio GalaCo eee Christianity and its institutions which wounded | fessed murderer of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke, LIVES LOST ON STEAMERS DURING PAST YRAR site. | out after competition’ 00) 0. rietoy oan the feelings of the Rev. @. F. G. Morgan and other | A magistertal investigation was held at Spanish. = 2 ment, and no failures are anticipated. Specula- | “When wasthe contract made?” Real Sree an ce COMER =a students. “Mr. Morgan sent a written, statement | town On the 6th Inst, and the prisoner wa res | Supervising Inspector Gen, Jas. A. Dumont, ta uon ts naturally feverish, and there is an indis- “On the 13th September, though some of the | § Union Insurance Co. National U la ene nee nae nding further | board have stated that it'was not made until | Ariington Insurance Co: joPments in re; to the railroad troubles | O:tober 1st. Another thing ts that the bulldings | Columbia Iusurance Company in the northwest. ‘The stock market declined 4 | were not sufficiently dry, and the walls damp and | Potomac Insurance Com; any to 14 percent at the opening, and later recoyered | cold.” Railroad Stocks. A.al per cent. About 11:20 heavy pressure to | “How about the trouble in the Jefferson school | Washington and Georzetown S Hours from | sell set in, and prices have since fallen 3 to 24 | butlding?” etropolital o6-2m" | per cent, the latter In Michigan CentraL The | ‘There seems to bea defect in the flues, which tumbta, “MED His | Other Vanderbilt stocks, the grangers, the coal | we are now at work on to cerrect?” naylvania | #2d southwestern shares were also conspicuous in WHAT SUPERINTENDENT WILSON SAYS. ay. from 1to 4 p.m. GEO, | the downward movement. Since 12:30 p. m. to Fresident Angel, addressed to himself and the | manded back into custody, the police magistrate | his report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1388, board of regents, making known his grievances | at the same time Informing him that he would not | to the Secretary of the Treasury, gives the follow. and charging Professor Frothingham with calling | be surrendered for 15 days, during which time he | ing statistics of the s boat insp. 13 ‘ ® *s i; : ing ‘teamboat Inspection service, preachers llars and the fathers of lies, and adding | Would have the right to apply for 4 writ of habeas | So Aino the total number of Lives lost b: that such @ professor brought the untversity | Corpus. The prisoner made no statement. sions,fires, collisions wrecks and necineetel Gates under reproach. Professor Frothingham preferred | ——_—r++ —_____ ings to nave been 26, of which 86 were thoseet counter-charges of falsehood against Morgan. The | _ NEWSPAPERS IN ScHoor-RooMs.—Nearly two hun- reno ara. There were carting ‘Uy oc medical faculty had an investigation and exam- | dred and twenty-five teachers are attending the | Pinengers ‘year 354,000,000 passenve . whi ae ined about forty witness:s, the weight of numbers | Teachers’ institute at Lebinon, Pa., this week. | 41% yy 208_-ahne mistaber ox fives peor ie Bese a Pane or oo 198% | being in Professor peotaiognam's Taxon. Aldis- Thus FOnsof ts Soading Sab errs conmnered Was one life lost to each 1,727,172 persons Cry “ ” B nd a atch from Ann Arbor says: While Mr. Morgan | the matter of introducing daily newspapers into | 0° | 727172 persons carried charge of Maryland | the market has been strong on the ad-| _ “All we are trying to do,” sald Superintendent ational Theater Io 90 9835 | Pate te prove his cas many felt that, on ees the school-room tn place Of the old and stele read- | 3 om Wessels, a8 againat o ne life lost in esol, 2 Md. oo} vance, and at the time of writing Michigan iE oe era ea tan ony, ae avout Washington Mark eral principtes, he is Hight. Dr. Frothinghim, | ths books, for the purpose of learning children to | 17, peTsous‘carried tn 183 the year ProvioWs = esac Jentral 18 er cent, Louisville ai jashville | the Webster an ngs, “4 26] son Ci 7 ri * vr ee rte een ally ¢ steam o PPHE WISE FOR WEALTH ON DAILY WALKS | $; Denyer ai Rig Grane Der cont and the 2: ules Dulldings, “1s to keep the | thiand and Sea Coast. Go, stoc -— 50 | also, has warm friends who will sustain lim. The | read. A t seemed to favor Vapor Baths, Massaure, Swed Treats bonds, ajority of those pres = r S . boat laws, of which the present one is a codificas P) schools intact, so that when the butldings are in | Inland aud Sea Coast. Co. Bonds. 80 | verdict of the faculty 1s withheld. newspapers. Dr. Higbee, Deputy States Superin- | 71 re A ore Wel DEPEND. remainder of the list 34 to % per cent above the | proper condition the schools can go to work at | Ivanhoe fining Co. stock 24 Se tendent Houck, Prof. Rychman, Prof. Nitrauer, Passengers Salviog and Tl heen hat ee lowest figures. Petite eee steady, | once. The teachers are instructed fo let the chil- | ce nae Mace 2 News Briefs. Prot. Eperiry, Brot. I H. Sanford and others took | Prin inspector general renews his recommneenae except for extended 5s, je) 3 . e1 y are col s very dei ‘ing. Rat tinl et . esters tern art in the eXxercises, pi pqui bonds are dull, and railroad bonds comparatively ras the neler eee ae Sensor ng: | National Capital Telepond: 106 112 Hon. Charles B. Farwell yesterday afternoon | P: sbi ee {ion of 1880—that the rule requiring boat and fire frin. Foreign exchange continues dull, and there | two buildings amounts to $% a day, and the | ind Warrants, War of 1819, ‘por were, 1.200 = stepped on a loose plank In a new building In cay drill on lake, bay and sound steamers be Js no change in the tone of the market, d Warrants, other Wars, per acre. ALIvE.—At Birmingham | ¢ y SI also go and fell twelve feet to the basement. He | TWO MEN CREMATs ledevueee Lisy —— | cy ae piled to river steamers, and quotes from the schools are practically useless. People are not | Soldiers’ Additionals 9.00 10.00 | was stunned,both wrists were sprained and he was | Al. last evening a horrible accident occurred at hans sorting oe - ii-known personages. a. meek, apt vo consider the educational loss, but they will | Valentine Seri, ier cop | much bruised. — He remained unconscious tor a | the Sloss furnace. What 1s known asseaffold had | ¢f {h< local inspectors in the Golden City dlease > C., in 186 estes soopigee = ink of the loss in money.” -breet ume, and It was feared that the accident was Supe ie ycolor cept to, sel AS, 1 » AVE. SO- 01 + do. - , othe 04 e ara et <1 not dangerous. any ne t 5 the crew tn fire and boat te I Dr. WILLTAM MAY, late ALTIMORE, Nov. 23.—Cotton quict-miaating, | HOW and then, when some acclient gave tempor anexclowian atc toceauae aut ee prices | , 28 the supreme court at Providence, B. L,yester- | lowered by ropes, from Tr oicr the burpowe of | Cniy nave been able te doing ecg 5 — Bir cere ad ae ee een | A ialom had CONDI R Ned oF ee heen e ppt | ci the New York Stock Market to-day. as. toporces | BY, tho casos of 1a Wilisan Soraws ne eulds | Overcome by gas from below, es both fellto the | te lives of many of those Who were ‘UMfortme - cheer 1-Osal 14 Now 2 Marg aud TUdst0os: | in the Jefferson Dullding.. The teachers Red aarks | PS sbeckul wire to H. H. Dodge, 080 19¢h street Beene, eGR Gon But ae ree Se he | Soctom, which was a-flery mass of ore sad son | BALLY lost. western: winter Fe pot aud Novetuber, T-tesa | Xery carcful in the Gales and Webster bullaings, Name | 0.) C) Name. O. |G | of the counsel, were disinissed, Gen, Butler not ap- | Thelr Dodles were recovered in an hour, charred to Political Matters. a jl. O7 59 ary, 1.0%: as the children were not allequally well clad. ah pearing. 2 ailantyne’s Book i SAE ana rgeetthern itrez- | one of the children was taken sick its Illness was | o r Perne Fi Sictaas aaa arly ecko apres! x ven day o1 i? vs er | s Cen. Pacific... 86 | 86 & Wes. p.| 513g, 514g The Congressional Mississippi committee ar- * big shart E" do. fellow, 60ai6" western mixed, spor | at ouce attributed to the condition of ‘the bulld- | Chesr@onie.. Sey Bax North Pac ..../ 44% 4344 | rived at New Orleans last evening, To-day will | , l/480-HEADED.—On Tuesday, whlle WillisJohn- | The report telegraphed trom S5ign90; November, 85a88; year, 67a67%; Janumy, | ing. One child, at the Webster buildiug, had 3 | BB; -Do. pret. 93% $33 | be occupied In taking the tesUmony of Captain the foot of the smoke-stack’of the glass pained in | 0D the 20th Inst., wherein Gen. Cha Noun 3ab%%; February, 62 asked. Oats steady, with fair | been taken down with cupueneria, and the 24s Northwest.... 191% 184 | Thomas Leathers, one of the oldest steamboat | (He foot of the moke-stack of t topof the stack, | tO charge that the Secretary of State refused t Rin for the painless ex- | uauiry southern,’ 42a46: western white, 44a46: do. | parents at once concluded that It was on ac. | Ont. & West.) 26 Captains on the river, and of several pilots. To- | Winch ts 96 feet hhh and orto ten NGS Bena’ | iow inniy one bo eee the veteran trams ee - 3 mixed, 40a42; Pennsylvania, 42846. Rye qu 64 count of the coldness of the building. E | Pac. Mall . night the committee will leave to visit the jetties. aie t high, a . trict ey Were 2 w63 | Gs. Hay unchanged. Provisions qidet an dfunc! ‘Thera had, however, been cases of _ They will be accompanied by engineers and | He Was knocked down, but was soon able to get | district until they were counted, aud that H | Butter steady—western packed, 22u26; creauery 4 fr . ‘h ‘ diphtheria in other butldings where the heating Coffee dill—Rio | ot it up and walk home. The brick Was broken into | Were fraudulently concealed, s denied by the See- Dentistry in a Exys firm, 31. practical men to take soundings In the jetties. ‘ ss es retary Of State, who says that the charges amp = aratus ight. Mr. Birney, the prestdent 5 S : s| | A check for $32 on the Merchants’ bank of But- | tree pleces, ~ ~ serted $7 persut. AL work war- oem, Ordinary to fair, Tiga%q. Suear steady—a | 4)/Daratus was all ri st a | Tes a false. There was no reason for any conceal pe ned steady, 1736. Whisky qu: of the school board, Mr. Wilson said, had been . ‘ falo was raised to $3,200, and another for $27 to ; 4 _ jauls ioealigen meget x R pte reseed very active in urging'the §| completion of the bs DIPHTHERIA IN PHILADELPUIA.—There Is consid- | for it was not in the power of the com H MADE BEFORE AND IN- wheat, 115,611 bushels corn, 26,669 | iieating apparatus. For some reason, however, | 10) 1123, 111%) Do. pref. a | $2,700 on the Manufacturers and Traders’ bank, a | eraple discussion among the medical fraternity of | to amend thelr retulus “A later tea ee 4 5 ie esi few days azo. Philadelphia over the large Increase in the num- | Jackson says: Several lediing republicans bods ona seal ai, 1.0.9 bachels: ootus mone. Bales wing, | Were Was delay in giving out the contrict, aoe | 8035 495; Texas Pac 3 A Sult Lake special says: “The grand jury of | her of cases of diphtheriarin that cy, The mums | LACKson | Say ‘acclaims of joy Over Chalmeny’ Gee Moderate fees Dit. DON- | 260,346 bushels: corn, 319,964 bushels. addition to that, the contractor did not have the _ 963 94% Tex. P. Vdg%ts. «. | the U. 8. court has been dischat it Teports | per of deaths has increased from 323 in 1881 to 950 | feat in the matter In question. SALLY, 1 “a ¥ XORK, Nov. 23:—Stocks active but weak. | Proper equipments for pushing the work forward . & T.....| $136 803; Union Pac ete is Impesatoie mdictments for bigamy. | tn 182 ‘The board of health has adopted a rey-| waar 4 REFORM COMshesberaN'S RL ECTION Oost, S = = ~ | Money, 10. Exchange—lonx, 4793§; do. short, 4833. | Tapldly. Mo. Pacific .. -/101%4 100% Wab. Pac. as it is impossible to procure witnesses or get | tution to prepare for publication a few plain rules ONGRESSWAD -ECTIO} OWLAND D! ‘a SSOCIATION, No. 211 | State bonds neglected. Governments generally un- aa aus siitian acne N. J. Central, .| 6636 6534|Wab. Pac, p’d.| 56 | 533; | access to marriage records, on account of local for the guidance of le Whose families may be | _ Jt !8 stated that Col. Theodore Lyman, the civil H th of Pennsylvania | chaned. "Cotton firm Convicted of) Committing an Outrage: |i ¥. ‘Central iiss hiss wore Use, prejudice against punishing polygamy.” attacked by the disease, put the papers are matting | Service reform candidate for Congress {nM extractions uoder EW YORK, Ni Flour quiet and unchanged. | MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL IN THE CASE OF CONNERS, Vice Preskiont thommacs, ‘of the Pennsylvanta | ®' ’ oil € | chusetts, was elected at a total cost of $t at Pain, will be $1 for the first | Wheat moderately active and 3 aa cent better. Corn, : ae pea tarda ga londly for the ounce of prevention rather than the | T.15 sum covered printing ‘bil headquare ach additional tooth at the sume | cash and November, 5 cents er; Ister months, ka MCNULTY AND REYNOLDS, Condensed Local Rallroad company, yesterday ordered from the pound of cure, Ls 3 iis, Mags, ithout eas, 50 centseach tooth. | % cent better. Pozk dull, 20:00a21.00, Lard firm, | ‘bis afternoon tn the Criminal Court the case Mr. Willlam Towers, a well-known citizen and | Grant Locomotive works of Paterso aay mode, set. Gold and | 11.80. . of Maurice Conners, Patrick McNulty and James | one of the oldest printers in Washington, who for | locomotives, and trom the Pittsburg Locomotive | sy arz_pox in MARYLAND.—The Havre-de-Grace linws, from. $1 to $5. All work warranted LONDON, Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m.—U. S. bonds, company fifteen. He also ordered six thousand 1 t ity MURDERERS TO BE LYNCHED, 1F CAUGHT.—MT. Alle Catt id ns Reynold: indicted for ray on an old colored | many ye has sn connect th the vern- ci publican reports small-pox cases in the vicinity see, Have euitinatare — = ides asset Great Les "kaw iehecy | woman, Henrietta Robinsot about Septomeer ier, | ment Frinting Office, died early this moralug, “is | More cars (or the lines east and west of Pitisburg. | Zpvollcan reports smallpox c DIOMIpL, vigorous | Brose Byrd, a prominent merchant of Mitchell ee car wiil be furnished free tickets | Central_ firsts, \~ New ters rent, and all other items, . | N.C., Was murdered on Saturday, near Te. tral ‘Was seventy-five years old. Two wealthy New England lumbermen propose | nq determined action ts at once taken to check ome ; tual’ | 524." iinots Central, 190: “FeanesivininGeagtc en, | Whlch case was tried on tho 1Sth inst., was before | WAR SGYSRtY Ave yeRrsold. | | enomainesaONOOD TN Bettas mmcrmen propose its encroachments It is but a question of time, and | Ville, Charles, Edward. and Marion’ Whitson, = — ~ — = | MSOs, Non ay Ed Western, 27. St- Paul, 107. | the court on argument of motionsin arrest of judg- | of the National Republican. Publ ing company, err ee Northern Pacific rati- | HOt@ very extended one at that, when we shall | ii ,bingcrs wich Byrd ts ror tte SPECLALTIES. L Hag Sees LRP eeemsele Pes Ses ment. The Jury found a verdict of guilty asin- | in place of Mr. Frank B, Conger, who will re! a | Pres have It in our midst, and with a winter ahead broperty leave, and on his refusal thy ew York Central, 132%. Pennayivanie Cents, | dicted as to Connors, and guilty of being accesso. | business connection with the company. Toad, and the syndicate appointed to sell certatn | of ys itseradication’ almost impossible. ‘There 1s ~ Eger = = = ' lands eaat of the Missouri river, met in New York | Dot as yet a single case of smallpox in this city, | DOdy With Ducksbot. He died as he ME. SALBENA GIV NETIC TREAT- Sime antic and Great Western second mortcage | ries before the fact as tothe others, and motions yesterday, and decided to self 3,000,000 acres of vi *; | momenta party of Byrd's friends came Mivcay wise Leite Tolreshing snd inviguesting: | Srastees’ centiieaten, 1614, liseding, 20%. were filed for a new trial in each case by Mr. H. H. SOME Eee eke lsc Sald land’ at #4 an acre, payable in Northern Pa- | may be spared. the eceesity of ode ae battle began between these and the 2 in spiritcal philreosby aatavic, = Wells, jr. for Conners and McNulty, and Mr. Pel- . DE JARNETTE HARGED. cific preferred stock, $12,000,000 worth of that stock | We nave been informed that there 1s a colored | Which several were wounded, but ulical influences, $80 Estrece, | GENERAL CnooR’s INDIAN Poicy.—Indian Agent | jam tor Reynolds ‘The motion ta the case or| A telegram to the New York Herald trom | having been retired for the purchase. sie man from the country, tn whose family there are | €scaPed and took to the mountains. Wilcox, at the San Carlos agency, Arizona, in- | Reynolds was first taken up, the grounds being | Raleigh, N. C., November 2%, says: The facts of| Col. Emil , Swiss minister at Washington, eral ‘of small-} ‘who makes dail its | Mountaineers are in it They 5). ROBERTSON. THE MOST EE prin tha Vodlace ccamtibagioder Clay cae arrival of | that he was found guilty of EA offense not see up | the wliting of Lis sister Molife, by Thomas J, De | visited Philadelphia yesterday, and was hand- | £5 \his city, suppiniugs anal staan wine nh sits | every Toad leading into ‘Tennessee, and swear . 1 erat oe Mos’ cE Gen. Crook had the effect of quieting the Indians, | 1m the pucicenenhy ee Mr. Pelham said the in- | Jarnette, in a house of {ll-fame at Danville, Va., | somely entertained by his countrymen Tesident In d Specialist cakes.” Correspondents of the same paper report | Stabt vengeance on the mi ears ex peric , dictment was an absurdity upon its face, and pro- | are fresh in the public mind, the crime having | that city. ases of small-pox ator near “Al en | lynched the moment they are ESSTsnay ones Seminal Weaken | Quy hat tre ere ase ane Treen aben, and | Ceoded to read authorities to show tat suena | created a notable? screation the raveeeat ae | “hae Gliten, of the Statistical Society, London, ivan Lapldum, Aberdeen | Thor, the county, and. the cit 2 ctls “coutidential. | O00 'Gr tone The syetsm Of tagging the Indians, | Verdict as was rendered against his client would | country. De Jarnettr, whose home was tn Rock. | says the continued: Inorense, of poputition in thé heavy rewards for thelr capture, © Saturdays, from 2 | [SS Chratod Dy. Gen, Crook, Wil result In detect: | Hot stand unless he was, indicted as an accessory | Ingham county, N. C., found his sister in the house | Unived states will eause great ciifieaities THE Great Burpex which ts to connect the | Citement has not been known in z S ce eri Re ol ing the Indi me engaged. i a raid. The agent | Uefore the fact. Mr. Wells’ motion for Conners | and shot her with a pel causing her death al- | Joseph Mullery,of Brooklyn, died yesterday from | cities of New York and Brooklyn will, it Is now | State in years. Bo . Baltimore, Md. Speci d = : . is and McNulty 1s based on the ground that the ver- | most instantly. ‘This was in the autumn of 1880. | lockjaw caused by @ wound'in thé hand by a toy announced, be for public uses about the 1st gal and | states = Cae {the effect of eens ees ne dict was general; that MeNulfy was not convioced =“ webruary, 3881, ne was tried for murder and | pistol. of next August. The event will be Decomingly BOUND, Gacoep axp Rossep.—In © PFC AND cLarm | been to Reduce the manufacture of whisky or tes. | Of crime for which ho had been indicted, and he | cq mi the ‘ground of Insanity. un celebrated by the two cities in a grand pop Md... last evening three men entered ‘ roceeded to argue thereon. 1881, he was brought to the Insane asylum at MORMON STRATEGY AND Success.—A telegram | Gemonstration. ‘The bridge will unite two com. | Of John pe. gansener, ane Gomenany r ucoces im treating | Win or Parc. 8. Moore. assistant district attorney, | Raleigh, Since his Confinement in the agytum he tothe New Lore Saher noe eee A third | munities that will have a total population of not | BS tnoney, ukteafeni 2 = Se a phynicalie jue {well and was allowed cer- | Novem! 2 used. ee eens: | | DECIR me Ant AUARAALA) LAND] CaMR Ant tho! COSC were cataalig rales: rch Ces etal ee ae eae sowed cnr | ares sf dlsharyed, found thres tnaictments | Cohacatiy tor Now Were ae oortunities | teh where his money was. ‘The inen then Dinar aes Sass Of the Dovb’s placer claim tn the Huntsville, | and he read several authorities. ‘The court said | !mprovement 1s plain, An application was made | under the Edmunds law oup of twenty cases pre: and bound him, and TELLS ALL. THE EVENTS OF | Alabama, district, pending tn the Land OMce, it of Long Island, which cannot but be productive of would consider the motion, and pass upon | & few days since for his release from the asylum, | sented. ‘There were two Mormons whom the dis- | 01, 10ng Tsland, wis ip ane. ts of popula. | ceeded in A Alibosinees cru Afeutiel Ladicsand Gen- | was stated that the land contains a deposit of kao- fee) ata ae “ Pon | while a habeas corpus was sued out in his behalf, | trict attorney could not getrid of in empanelling | {15,10P0 atom ee he in data aad ar > mall 9 ICT a eer alleged by the protestants ——>—_ returnable before Chief Justice Smith, at cham- | the grand jury, and they are supposed to have = that the land was not subject to sale as placet | Epvcation or Ixpran Grnts.—Attorney General | bers to-day. The prisoner was accordingly | given wi to witnesses, who were run Off and | American Horses I ENGLAND.—The Racing ground, because the deposit lies tn the form of a | Brewster has recelved a letter from the board of | brought before his honor. Counsel appeared for | who, when caught, knew nothing or refused to | oaiendar of November 8th, coutalns a farther ey, c t ei ee Pe him, and Drs. Grissom, McKee, Knox and Sexton | answer, or answered falsely. President J. F. | of entries for English races of 1888. For the Came he Cont Cre ee Gms | I8Ay managers of the Lincoln institution at Phil- | ti"tinea' tor hic present sanity. De Jarnette 13 | Smith is supposed to have gone from the grand ‘aster, Mr. Keene | of the men if he gees him. The police Pagne stakes, to be run at Doncaster, Mr. e — 18 15, al; adelphia, offering to change the institution into a a handsome man, ks tter | jury room and warned one who was indicted, and Foxhall colt ‘Alto’ ing for the robbers. The affair occur Of section 228, IS. Peter Solely ts deans oe ons | school oF the edueation and training ot from itty to | Guile, bands! wien (ho, was bewumat mere |e nas anocomion, he jury of the second | cuicap we.sister to Hoxhall colt by King Alonso, | thfaxiy populated part of the ely. ate aA L carrying the minerals named and others of ¢ | Oe hundred Indian girls. The Lincoln tustitution | in 3881. “He Was twenty-two years old | district is in session. The district attorney says | and colt by Virgil, out of Boniform; Mr. Lorillard | 1 one of the boldest that has ever ¢ go AA Lb metaliferous character, and that the provisions of | W#S established in 1886 for the care, maintenance | jast August. Ho “stayed betore the court | he cannot reach polygamy by Prosecutions, and | enters Pontiac, De Soto, Choctaw, Emperor and | Cumberland. ¢ 3 o AA L section 2329, R. 8. are intended to taonene ‘eve! and education of soldiers’ orphans. Last year the | that his hysical health gave way in 1879, | that, if reached at all, it must done by other | Nirvana. In the Westminster to be run at WS OP 244 fe kind of deposit not of a metaliferous nature and puplis were transferred to the Educational Home | and following that came mental troubles, His | means. tne E Teeting, Mr. Lorillard enters AB ee governed by the provisions of section 23a West Philadelphia. ‘The managers propose, | family was considering te idea Of placing hint Ia Mitoerle and Nirvana. In Stanley stakes, run | S732 therefore, to utilize their establishment and to | an asylum for months before he K' his sister. | Krstine A BurGiAR No MURDER—A 1 dis- | at the Eysom summer meeting, Mr. en- | float H HR (00 DDD 5SSSg CanneD Goons IN THE MAILS—The Postmaster ore voluntarily their services for CU Re As to the slaying of his sister he says at the time tech to the Philadelphia Times, from ville, | ters Nitocris, Vixtrix, Nirvana and De Soto, and Ban? oee aaaad decided an girls, Eivite hen a plain English educat ang | B¢.%as Unconscious that he was committing any | Pa., November 22, says: Carlo Gordella, an Italian, | he also enters the first three in the Acorn stakes te ee te So-day decided that canned goods in | teaching them all the arts of housekeeping, offense for which anybody would blame bim, and | has been on trial here for several days, changed at the same meeting. Mr. Keene enters the H B Soo’ Bow Ssss8 7 | Ushtly soldered cans, weighing not more than | plain needle York, and keeping them tn close con- | thought that he was doing right; he was dead to}-with the murder of Robert Stewart, colored, twen- . “ | four pounds, is admissible to the malls as fourth | tact with the civilization in the midst of whieh they | every moral impulse and was in this state of mind {y-four years of age, on the night of September 27. ae SIFTERS AND SHOVELS, class matter. Will be, their raoral and religious training being | for several months after he Was Placed in the asy- | The trial terminated this evening. risoner ss * in no wise neglected. ti dreetiprintengs Hide tiered Jum, but then began to realize his crime and look | recently came here from Wilkesbarre, and on the STORE SUPPLIES AND Tur Precan Inptaw Rarps.—Indian Agent Arm- | draw experienced instructors from the United | at it as other people did. DeJarnette made tyis | night in question took up quarters with Mary GENERAL HARDWARE, | Strong, at the Crow agency, Montana, writes that en ge — gee al oe i apres statement i a Batter of fact way and wit Re ity, colored, who resided on “Prospect HHL” the intervention of the soldier has put an end to | General call the matter to the attention of the ikitied hi sister ttle, af F. P. MAY & CO, ee ae an Jnaians wi o he réserva- | Secretary of the Interior, with a view of having a Pheanely aes ontaie sad that he = (0h Poona. sveums, Bear Tietrest. horses. the government designate the Lincoln institution | often contemplated suk INTERNATIONAL DirricuLtizs.—Tne President | 93, tfatning school for Indian girls, and appro- completed preparatio: NCHE! LINNETS, CARDI- riate $375 per annum for each child pla ul Cl J Cc SRT ovicbraps, FARRAREETS, HED- has been requested to devote a portion of his mes- ced under | Chief Justice etr charge, provided they be not less than fifty BIRDS, |S’ NGS 4 ternational difficulties by arbitration. The matter EAS? SETA all kinds of oS crt aa atthe | was brought to his attention bya committee rep-| _RETURNKD.—Firat Assistant Postmaster General F the National Arbit Societ = bar) = in this city ty, which bod Teturned to thie city from Philadelphia

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