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Tue OMmaHA DAILY BEE \TURDAY MOR OMAHNA ING, NOVEMBER 12, 1881, Under the late in part is beingburned now. Thedepots | pool doek. When shipp d from New MAHONE'S VICTORY, |democrte and grecubackers, which | bad b iont. "Diler thy lato In CENERAL NEWS. complotely detrayed and the lower [exrtridies to_bo taken inta tho Lisers creaso of business, however, tho de- of the Brunswick railway and of the | York the billof lading did not indicate majority of one or two in the house v and has been on the increase for Now Brunewick & Canada rrilway [ their ¢ ntents The Bourbons Surprised and S, Irobebly preserse Hhe oo o | fomo timo and thore now ronains but | HARGING Of Felx Hanshoner b jiaye ueen urned. . The fire ws not i : jization to the demoers 0 now r i i} Judge Kelley's ments, it is coneidered | about 875,000 of this coinin the sub o stom only started in different parts of the RAILROAD RACKET 4 Alarmed ab the 0utlook. |fie here is no better parliamontatian | troasury. Frederick, Md,, Yostorday. ({1 "' tho same time but on both & - on the floor of the house. Itis well TO BE RETIRED. . sides of the Metiouxnakeag river, | National Associated Press, kunown hero that the greenbackers| Rear Admiral Rodgers was to-day | y ris Fi which runs through, Al telewraph | samber 111w Y y Joe ‘g iy HICAGO, ember e pur %’;;-\ Fear That Other Southern|p,c. bound themselves together to | notified that he will, on the 1dth inst., [ O Fnl !'RI igures P.mmhmu!ly Tinos being down it is impossible 1o gt | gnase of the .,,,4).,;:‘ SR L G % States May Become In- make the most of this opportunity |bo Jotached from d‘mv a8 superin iz a Necktie Sociable at furthor particulars, taining oight thovknud ncres just across They arc a unit, and as such they com- | tondont of the naval academy, aud Greensboro, Va. TTON N - the State line in Indiana, which place § dependent mand the situation, Divided theyare [ placed on the retired list Captain 2l VAL BLECTION NEWS, {4 16 b 1168 WENHInG. BolnE of tHe HaW i nothing. i 1o it | Francis M. Ransey will succeod ‘him . e Bt Mt fetpaad, ity Buet sasyleted i iat Thero is anothor element te tho si RETURN OF WALKER BLAIN Honry Jonkins Also Fxperi- |Specil Dispatch to T oes and & cettifiod oheck given to M, Fon AND bl Ol LGl GRS SO A et e R[S S e Cnrrr, November 11.—Seven of | ayih by Mr. Gulliver, of tho firm of tegration Follow. at lh" I‘;.I\nw ).;-.nluhlm.lum]l not ]Ikl‘l‘: taty "t Lk state, FVAIPREN ChIN Hion ces .‘l ‘ho l.n;, Seneation |4 yino ropublicans on the county | Alezandor & iy o :Naw York; Tos ~ By e counta ono | ing from New York, having taken at Fayetteville, W. Va. ticket are eloctod. Tho democrats | 83353, 338.34, beng one-third the pur- Considerable Speculation a8 to|less for the republicans, Altogother l‘t'""“ “() ”I"" .”""“’;']‘ ;|‘:""'“ Wi ”,"‘ . eleet sherifl and gain county clerk by :::l‘:}l..‘;,h:,':'(‘h'.. Tk GHINGH bokiotie i 3 ' hits becomo one of deep | Steamer yestercay, tio as hooi con- rlars B oo i | party majority on the streng W o A \ the Organization of the Ilh:.»;’-[«‘r‘ ‘I‘\“r": Im"l‘:::: x;:“i: "':,}f .(L‘:E,‘,- stantly with themn since ho left horo Burglars Enter a Chicago Resi- | party majority on the stre ",'!h of op- | of which 8o much has beon said Next House Jins changod tho apeakerehip fight ma. | lato in October. dence and Chloroform the | Posing the Slocumb law. “Therepub- NEWJCOMEANY ORGANIZED. | A5k terially, and Judgo Kelloy may be re QUITRAU. Dogand Family. 1“ i ‘1 x.::'i.“:l"hm' Torexa, November 1. —The Kan ) " $ garded ns the David Davis of the| Distret Attorney Rolling, of New SPOCIRED I RIEHISO A es sas railway company has hoen organ- The House to be Organized by | pouse. York, having declined to in the * CUMMING COUNTY. ized to construct a road from Craw the bFarty With Whom the It is rumored that Judge Folger | prosesution of Guiteau, it will bo con- | They Then Ransack the House| Wrst Poinr, November 11 The '“l‘:! county “'j“]_ to & 5"""'( ""‘I"fl 5 the new seeretary of tho treasury ducted by Judge Porter, of ,\,.vw and Carry OF all the republican tickot is beaton in this '|.m inn l||1|l«1v|“\ )(n;; "'.( .u\m-uvn”y. For Sal B Greenbackers Vote. cepted the position with the under- | York, Mr. Davidge, of tho district 4 oty With the cxcontiona A, D, | Tho road will bo 500 wiles lung. ‘The e y s - granding that his name should be pre- | har, and District Attorney Corkhill. Valuables, ¥y gtk oA B divectors for the first your ar i A Gl 4 SEIVRBRYEY o ; St Wl | comer, who was Valentines eand ark and AL J. Hading, of Chicago; - R N nted to fill the first-vacancy that | The latter says the tral will surely Beomer, who was Valentine's eandi- | Clark and A J. Haid Cl A Ex-TUnion Soldiers and Sailors | seuyred among the ehiof justices of [ begin Monday. Hedoes notanticpate 2 dato for_ shorill, and ho teaded off| William Clarke, of Girard, Kanusas, { 1. G. O. Dodd, of Altona, Kansns, and e court, A vacaney is 1ot [ much troubls in getting a jury, He | Burning of the Bethany Orphan | gyory other man on the ticket for i ) ) ver v king, of Frodonia, Kuisas e " improbable at an early day as Chief | gtated to-day that thegovernmeat was Asylum at Womelsdorf, him, Tho Skandinaviaus in the coun- bty ] e L LRSS Justice Hunt is over sovent of [ ready and tho witnesses had boon o 4 ‘ o ¥ 1. . ited azes of the eight justicesof the | De, Gray, who came frodf tho s him with the expectation that Valen- | S Rumor That Judge Folger is to |\t d azes of the wight ) o D Grayy : 2 A ) . J | National Associated Pross , supreme court is 493 years, av ing| New York stato insane asylum at A thiiks Belwenn Moxies aHd tino and his fricnds would vote for ARG NES Novepaenid Aeserting Their Rights for |thesu) 4 be Appointed to First Su- (I-I-ur] xl\l?».|vqulf)'L‘i 8, “(-h‘, .||I1.<((|l|.‘(- Utica to study flfm casu of :h‘tim"\:i . their candidate for tronsurer, 1 Skan- | Tho robollion at the Agrienltural col- 3 ois forty-e ving tho | 1o or , b Irow 3 _ v LU L LA Wbl G QT e BLIGG Bt G Guatemala Growing More | jiuvian, but they got sold. Look Hlewo farm las been ended by the preme Court Vacancy. oungest. Thero s a growing public | pe Judge Porter will arvive i fiks ] i —— :L:‘nlvlifi:;‘ltix:ll!xi‘\"“:x‘ :f‘in:i:;\i‘vi:z‘}ul\:ln;w: f;{‘.-‘.x‘::;rni:x‘:l“l: ‘l‘::;l:)\vlnlllt :‘i:l‘l‘t“![‘:\‘\ Critical. out in the future in Camming county. f'l"":‘.\l.\whl'“-a and restoring the sus- N ‘ 3 T e tudents, ¥ | ith's | blood into that august body. trial will last about threo wecks. - Special Dispateh to Tiu Les, kgt : { i FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS ST3,, | How the News of 091' B Approgos of Judgo Folger it will be | Thero is no conversation permitied | g¢nor I ntoresting Tel hio I T Wilnarox Couy, it el UKL G Rl 1 b Sgai ) Murder was Received at of interest to the woman snffrage ad- | with Guiteau in reference to the case. At AL s LR L b roportod falling this morning at Oma, : G g in 1867 he w ¢ i il 3 tolligenco. Bram, November 11.—The ropub- | ;3" Dayenport and Dubuque. Cold e | 7 vobais, on Cuilhg stiesh the Capital, vocates to know that in 1867 he was | He understands it as well as otbers, 7 y ) T b L A PPl x | . one of nine men who espoused their [ and often speaks of it to outsiders. e lican ticket is elected by majorities | rain set in here carly and still con- No. 2, 25t 1y honse, rooms, well, cisternand e cause in the state of New York. | He appeared in good spivits te-day, £ ranging from 100 to 400 with excep- [ tinues. g s R | A 3, Tt 10 raonre, an Harney, neor | Scofal. Matrimontal and Other KICKING VETERANS, and l‘l"]'»l:"r'\ d that he “’-‘l““““]l“ b‘d?‘u National Aw:‘tgc(\l,ls'finrnw* tion of troavurer I, Howman ‘lum«lv l““”“‘\"w‘(“'\“‘.‘Ijl\ll‘y‘;r “.)if‘?\mirE‘ treet, stone foundation, & W : 1 i 5 of [ah BobIE ible, he 3 G P lesn mer & Co's. atropolita on e o e S er on Webster | Mattorsat thoNationnl Capital. | The ex-union soldiers and eailors ‘!'5‘“'“‘[‘(1-‘ S ':;.3,"::‘-:1.'[;’;:" o HARKIS WUNG, eratic candidate who is clected by | works wore destroyed Ip“. Hratthia ety ey 5 3 slve: a8 o y tired of Spense. Rt > \ 3 ¥ ‘, sl N, Y, LAl ) I ——= have at last organized themselves into Wa8 gettng tired i _l' .| Greexsnoro, Va., November 11— | about 800 wajority, Maxwell's, Pow- | morning. Loss, §100,000; insurance, B0 e | Correspondence of Tk Brs, u national league, with a determina- SURGEON-GENERAL'S REPORT Jou Harris, a négro was hanged here to- | gy aid Fifield's mi about | 90,000, i WasuiNaroy, November 9.—It js | tion of having their claims to federal | Phe gurgeon-general's report shows | ¢ Ho was sorving a tevm i tho | o0 Coks1eana, Texas, November 11 generally conceded b Jerats in | patronage rec They assert | thut during the year there was furn- | penitontiary when, with two others, [ g It is reported this morning that a 1 R : .| that the heads of departments have |ighed to the pensioners of the govern- | he killod o guard and fled. He was freight train on the Intervational & | Washington this that the 5 ir ricl ) the | A8 L 4 VIRGINIA reig! 3 anti-Bourbons in lected | Bever justly considered their rights as | ment 574 trusses, 650 artificial logs, | convicted on his owa confession and | yyyjona Associated Pres, Great ®orthern railrond was thrown ), Hous of 3 rod their state tickut by docisive major- | W4 down i the revised statures in |14 artificial arms, 1artificial foob, 1 fattending circumstances, but a com- | =1y GO T G0 gy from the track Tst night by mis Cass, tiear 14th stre ity, and that thero will be an anti-|their behalf. Tho following advor. tus for arms by commutation, | panion tried with him was acquitted. | 1cirion retarns from romote eonn- | placed swith at Riverside and ran ucias, 406 foot oo, £1000, 1o | urbon majority in the legislature, | tisemout appears daily iu the Wash- {2,546 legs, 1,764 arms, 66 fuet, 843 |The third ono was never eaptured. | o800 BTG MR FelT i qed [ nto a conviet gang, Killing twenty | Sk ke foundatton, on | Tpressed with this belief, the demo- | Wgten papers, showiug that the league | apparatus for legs, 608 apparatus for| Tho town was full of people, mostly |8 Mt TGS W SR S8 GEET0 three and wounding a lirze number. 0 6 rooms, brick | crats are engaged in nctive speculations meansbusinoss: arms, 'The number of persons furn- | negroes to witness the execution. AR e H",'m;‘f““m),I,_,”‘mifl' R G o i Navamber it acion,off i Nary's ayeno, ear conven, |as £0 what will b the politicul conso- | VYAYTEPi st s cf wors ity ished commutation et '.‘"li”“""‘ JENKINS JEUKED, Y (R L o B et * teain coming into ] 14, Tous of 5 rooma and summer kitchen | Guences of what thoy style “Mahone | where 1 cated, and relatioiship; the intlue ,ll'.‘,“""’ “1’,‘_';1““"‘ f'" e S Cuanteston, W, Va., November 11, [ that” Cameron’s majority will reach | this place derailed by striking a \ th strect, near clark, 2000 viotGry: MOf{couranjithoic/hirstaonsn= o feaijthurscste feradived soyaulinian an ficetio) SEE BLORRNING: O S e governor refused to interfere [ 8,000, Tho State this afternoon con- | cow. Enginecr Dayton and Fireman . 15, House of 8 rooms, on Shevman avenie | tion wi o of incredulity q that | Pointed; alse names of persons furlonghed over | jujjey of the helped are: From : ) > GBIt RaA ) (16€1 stroct). nwar Nicholus, & tion wus ono of incredulity, and Lot | oue wo’th and ths names otmuintitur s amd wio | §4157% G600 imolusive, 152; from 1861 |tnd Henry Jonkina was hungod to- | cedes the readjusters & majority of ot Purdy were fatally ‘injured. e No. 16, 13-siory house of 4 rooms, was followed by emotions of despair. | for; the names of un atural fordiguers and | 1510 10 1 n y 1525 s | day in Fayctteville. May 16th, Wil | least twenty i thel lature on joint i 7 ' Vi , ex con tdorates; alsc the nau s of ex unie clusiv 4; 66 | & ) » s < e aairedt, €108 | Virginia lus gone to ——, and North | 63,500 WL ros: B oLt sl | co 186D fuclusive, 14,0043 from 186 100 i dors drew §50. Ho aud Jen- [ ballot, . The Whitg claims twenty-four. Land Loaguo Call. T o A Shan s 1ear] Carolina, Tennessco and Arkansas | moy b given: all reports stri tly contidontial, | L0 1850 Inclusive, £¢0. 2 CIROC ) s wero miners in tho wilds of New [ The political situation is atill the chicf | National Ao iated Press. d At pad ol a 510 careful,” | Adiress 50 Dir RS AND SAILORS NATIONAL | appropriation is asked formedicat and | 7 9 S = r 5 s P o > V0. 35, o aid 2 Jote, 4 blocis vt of High will follow if we aro not —— careful,” | #le8.20, Ul nlmmx supplies, Tho avorage num- | Kiver. They went ofl for o spree topic here on thostreots. A repre | Niw Your, November 11:—The NS S and o on road to pask, near | €XEliimod o Bourbon politician in oue CORKIILLS SUCCESSOR. B ora constan i1y on the | When Jenkins Killed him, and reurn- | seutative Vinginian of o old sehool | following call Ban boen issued and will hoad St Maryiaveune, 00, 1 PEE " of tho tll“t,“tsl oL “]‘L"',‘""’{‘,x The Charles Roed, of Chicago, will b |sick roport during the year was 932, | in8 pillaged his ehanty. The ovi-|expressed the sentiments of many foxplain itsell D LLT. 4 lots hoar Hascall's, South opinion thal e resul m irginia .: Ll ) 0g 2 > e e lence wa ntlrel, circumstantial, but | whe he romarked to-nay: “You Bopron aNp nw Y(!IH\" November i and lob on Davonport streot portends a_ general political disinte- [appointed attorney for the District of | or 44 per flluusun\l of mean strength. ;l‘m‘"“:wu‘“” ely cire M, y«]n‘\‘nlll" |:u| :h- :“:tumcl>“‘u)mfom AR R 0. * | gration of tho solid south, is held and | Columbia by the president, as sncces- | OF these, 739, or 36 per thousind, & Ay : 5 \ i 1| T ¥ ARG ite el ) 5 5 . . ) 3 et 5 4 i der” treatment f A MARYLAND HANGING, much as those of us who passed | Trish Nation: nd League and toa Davenport, near x%’x‘;:m:xr::'tds}"zoodw feet. on | frecly expressed bynearly cvery south- fsor to Col. Corkhill, the prsent in- E‘Uw cunslug&fi";n “;) S :’;\an ‘ir Yreveriex, Md., November 11,— |through the war. It means, that we | organizations in Awericn fricndly to § No, 29, House of 4 rooms’ and ¢ lote on 17t politician one mects here, and oc- | cumbent, who is not looked upon by | discases, au R pe'l 1OWBAR®: | Jelix Munshouer was hanged at 11 to- |00 the last flicker of confederate L view of the present \ i treet, near Irard, $1200 wsionally onc of them is heard to | the district bar as a man of pre-emin- | for wounds or accidental injgrie. 5 > | apirit. . It moans a. confederate:das d the con % ""',% Houseand § lot on 10th street, 1eAT | whigner that this is the very thing for 5. 'The president is desirous | Of the colored soldiers, the av: E" day for th;mprder:f‘-'. Da{‘:‘:"uj’};‘,' -!pfl#:-"- A Frego 240 N fee ftise A gfly o .4, Hopse and § lob on 108b abroat, nest | whioh ho_ has - hoped ard <yenrnads prosecution-of ~Guiteau shall | constafitly “om the siok ‘roport Was | cousin. = Ho protested ugainst th ‘ex: i W Ta “demon Rt N e waar 10tn | O OF tho most curious speculations | bu able, spoedy, effective and crodita- (106 or 45 per thousand wore under | ocution and with his last words said MISSISSIPPI 3 Hhe s favorable .t, §430 : 2 in which some of the democrats in- |ble to the governn.ent. treatment for disease and 25 or 11 per |he was innocont. His neck was Vickssuna, Miss,, Novembor 11.— e Trial oo ety e and 110t on Callforaia, near | dulge may be outlined as follows: THY MYSTERIOUS MUKDRE, thousand for wounds or injuries by | broken and he died without a struggle. |y, conumigsioners of oloction will not | (9, (hG HESL - auiss T o o htreet, S0, ek howsn of 4 roomns with | Mahone is now the central figure in | ; © . |accident. Death from all causes | before going to the scatfold tho con-f ol 41 ofticial result before even. | S04 MW | o No. 30, o The announcement of the assassina f i a4 d that John Knodel ¥ tail branehes of the land league, { ! ot B0x260 foxt. i icrawa w130 (1000 strat), | wouthern politics, the recognized lead- | o "% ST paliaaa among white soldiers averaged 9 per | demned man said that John Knodel, 15,/ 5,4 wugticient yonoral inforwation | 44t woct ton favorable to the land Doar Izard, $30 4 e : : ion of our estimable fellow citizen, | p on a7 g "o on T cod 20 | Metzel's brother-in-law, had commit- | 1% gty o % | and all sociotien orable ] } . 13 ators howse and 83x€0 foet, on 19tn | 58 i) the Tevolt against democracy. | wuswon B, Swith, shocks the Ne. |t mong colored 20 has been received to guaranteo the |yjone noliey, tosend delegates to an ok PO AR bt #2000 Ho i3 in high favor with the adminis: 1) ooy v i ot et - | per thousand. The losses in Indian | ted the murder. A strong appoal Was | o)ociion of the demacratic ticket in the [ Ty nationsd cons ention, to ho held | ‘ el nd twr ot | ration and tho _republican party of | raoae 1t the uatonal eapitatbo- | yarefaro was 12 killed and 13 wound- | yosterday mado to Gov. Hamiltontor | 4, “hy ot loast 30,000 majority. | i o ity of Chicagor in MeCormick 3 | uar 16t rirach 800, o Capito | the north. If the anti-bourbons have [Forg Mesure k48 b9 b hopett 140 ede Four hundred and soventy-nine | # repricvo in order to ascertain if | ooy republican, had n majority in 101" 0 N the 50th of Noveinbor and st | tia stroct, §2300 a majority in the legislature just clect- acked, captured | 1o le registored as visitors at the | Munshouer's allezations wore truo but |} "8 L LeC Tl L to the actual | o d ! n s y housed wi ot 44x and hung. i cithout avail. This morning anothor| - Y 8 and 2d of December, 1881. Organi- 3 Tt Ioth strec, % 0 each, | ¢4y Why may mot President Sl ] army medical museum during the year. | Withoutaval 1B I0OKINE, ':1’ count, of 1,533 votes over his oppo- |, viong sending delogates will furnizh '} ooms with 13 10t Paul | Arthur offera seat in the cabinet . o TEMEERANOD - RREOIM; Y g ARMY REGULATIONS, attempt t“yp"c"rt} -,“‘,'"fmlu “"‘,N AQC ] ot for sheriff, and 8o also tha entire | ot o bions with cerd tes duly i TGy o’ 18th strect, nour | 0. . Dhone 4s & represeutative r“'“"" the last weok “‘l" yoman's| g distribution of the new army ;‘“‘l,”"’ shorul delayad tho habghik |y ublican ticket, bot there is no toll RSy e non Bloera ¥ plthatorod i A it southern supporter of the admnist Temperenco Aseociation held a most e 5 3 Wo hours but the governor would not 4,y i y s rosult after the G 2 4 £ Tesorna vAlh 4208\ feat | FTGR MRl G in bW S i B e intorcsting congrows in this city, | Togulations were begun to-diy by yield ngias will bo tho rosult after the | qongials will be_subscquently passed > Eh ok e ney ) 2 B caois G adjutant General Drum. The regu- | - pallots have been - canvasted by the | y0n by a comwitteo on crodentials tizonts0tect, | from beiig tho republican caudidate | Represcntatives from thirty statos | 1oy giffer a little in the broad Orphan Asylum Burned. commissioners and the illegal ballota | J0UE B <0G I SR e Colfuagreet oo, © 0 for vlL‘:prmu[rntmJH.‘H. The trans- | were | -u-ntl ’»"b'“ix "'“'»'-‘*;l W08 | eneral priverples from those which | National Asociated Prces. thrown out. The basis of representation s ouse wud 2 lots on Cicago, near 2 oy T o 5 )rec od; the g 380 ho | & ’ 2 = ity d se of 7 rooms, elosets pantry, | CADINOY Wouic nc QLU NONION -0, 020 O Cloquent, €arnEst Lyt they will be reliablo and of groat | Shordy sfter midoight a fire wan dis- F f the so fifty or near Clark stroat, & 3 »xion of y e or e - | i ogical, A y the ghining t ; > ) 2 4 " ' i atior o Pro 3 o) ) cause he wo e suceceded by a o e Mrs. oster, s ClLiNe \f n o Wi o KERTO i 2l r v o] r siety ha v e | T lbvally subrarb hs et Iayer tana N ealFton o N UEATI india il EFORTNCHATNALEOTOR Sorarznay s | (it osladprtland anrild goan AHBLIQUSODTAIN, for each branch or socisty haying two sy e o3 (R O TS P T O, (o L HELS, of confusion followed. Sixty-fivo | Py, Novewhor i1.—-M. Gambet- | hundred or mero members. For' sor- No. 49, Brick Nouse of 11 rooms, well, c'starn, Aot L 9L DL O 0.8 s & AN At ildren occupied the domitories. One | ¢4 g encountered a very serious ob- | vices as delegates you are urged ta thro ood baru, on | ministration Mahone would be able to | Irish, chief of the burcau of cngrav- The supervising ingpector-general of | of the little orphans suffe with A o f hi 1 I 15 O R Farnhani, 1ca gooo. NXorbinie j | ; 8 PRk offof the lo orpha otncle in the very boginning of his at- [ eelect tho wiscst and ablest in your ro %E.TSH'QT,ffifmn i | icerviinianusReEioE ol horisouthy ey ; 4 steam vessole hus submitted his annual | g)arial fover was awake at the above | tempt to take chargo of France. Tt [ spective communities ko that the con- 20th, neir Paul strect, 3000, ;‘"‘."““““:“’ ARG f“l“,““'l‘c"? “l",l;‘c" *: SOMAL AN MATIINORIAL: report to the secrety hour and first guve thoalarm. The | heeame known this morning that a [vention may be thoroughly represen No. 31u:I‘:i::'\:f’.:f-"fm:’;:‘:.‘.I\.nf\‘xm:-‘llurtimw" 1o hias used to demorahizo and defeat | The present indications are that the | In addition to the recommendations of | guperintendent and his assistants were majorityof the senato would oppose the | tative, (Signed) Patrick: rd, P. | / 0,65, Four houscs and Ssx120 fect, on Daven- ‘ll;" "l”";‘]‘""‘l“c )I‘-‘“)d ll"v V,"’)!l}:‘.m. eoming winter will witness a season of | tho report regarding the taxation of | sroused, and sceing tho flames issuing | cabinet, which M. Gambotta proposesto | A, Colling, John Boyle O'Ruilly, on i | B L 0N, 0p | Callforala ,..,l"f;T,',‘u:;m:[‘,x.;;:“:::,,: “fi.l’:i;’,:f goyety (‘:“d *‘(‘_‘f"‘éflflfl"'fi",u"u'umlml t'lngmc}vrn, ete., flmll;n]ltuc!nr ul;m_u:-]uts from en apartment in the lower sec- | form and that it will refuse to sane- [ behalf of the American Tvish, T. I o0 b 100, gk i ceuls (3 8 o 3T tration, | that the term “‘inspectors” be dis- | j, f the building which was not in | ¢;. coted | O'C T, M. Healy, Rev. Eagzene / near 215 sérect, $5000, i ; 2 : A A InIBLELL tion of the building which was not in | tion the appropriation of money voted | O’Connor. . M. Healy, Rev. Eugene [ 'No. 67, Hous of 6 rooms, summor kitchen, | Wit that there are, in several southern | Arthur is tho first president credited | ponsed with, and that the secrotary of | yse, they at onco concluded that|hy (he chamber of deputies for the |Sheehy, reprosentatives from Ireland. | collor, Gistern, well, 7000’ barm, eic., noar St | statos, thousands of men nominally |to the state of Now York siuce Mil- | the troasury be empowered toconvone | the' e hed - boen fired by | L, e @ i o . L e Mary's avenoe and 21st htroct, 83000 4 i N f 4 L&l the place ha heen firc Y [campuign in Tunis. This means - 74 DO EIAL shraoss democrats who are only kept in the|Jard Filmore in 1850. Ho has s large | a mixed commission, composed of 8u- | a1y ince . Tho children wero i foal S No, 53, house of 7 rooms, good barn, on | ~F L S . _ 12 A I A ) 3 iy 1 an incen Y. ho children misgchiof. It portends a dead-lock in Bradstreet's. Webster, 1 street, 32500, g party traces because they lack fearless | circle of secial and political friends, | pervising, local and assistant inspec- hastily aroused and sufely led into the [ the working of the government. M. | xaional Assoclated Pross. | cor g0 Four houses it} lob, on 12th street, | aggressive leadership. men of inluenco and_lavish means | tors, to examine and Toport to hit | open air. Many of then werc scantily | Gambettan. purtismis sy st ho will| " Neew o Noyomber 11, The No. 60, House of § roons on Davenport, near THE HOUSE ORGANIZATION. whose prusence at tho capitul will add | upon the efliciency of any dovico to | dressed, and they suffered considera- o on and confront the senate with | jaci IR ORERT e 2rd stroot, $000, 3 . | much to the eclatof hisadministration. [ bo used upon vessels §which |}y in the cold night air. The home- | the thres i21ita thoimeonle | 1AACN NS ALENGEI) a dowe No. 61, House of 0 or 10 rooms, on Burt stroet, Speculation on the house organiza- : . . [ bly in the cold night air he home- | the threat of an appeal to the people, | g itoq this week, together with the near 22d wirect, 53 : " ions 1a again uppermost tomight. The | Matrimonial mattors are always | roquires bis approval. 1In tho matter | wiead in entirely by itsolf, and quto o | bug it 1 foll that France at this time [ 000 S8 SESE AREYCRE MG G A No, 62, Houss of room, 1story, porch, cel. | I 18 B A“”””V‘ o wo i ans [Bupposed to be of interest to the of appointments ho recommends the | digtance from the villages on tho edge | does not desire the commotion attend- | (e W "l""l"" offior. sauags; iarste 3 1 b, chator aud wul, on Haiey, neir istaireot, | defuat of Astor leavus the republicatis | i dies, theroforo we copy from a local | advisibility of appointing supervising | of tho dense woods. 10 was imposi- [ine o groat political struzire, and it is forozgcliod, IRE.ERDR ) to LuplEaok 1 No" a5, touse of 4 rooma, chvets, basemone | WiUOUE 8 mnajority in the houso of |, por'the following advértiscmont for | local and usssistunt inspectors by the [ ble to extinguish the flumen, 10 much |y in navy quarters thit A1, Gambet. | Fade st o number orieitiss. Bnela) | nud Cellir, nenr White Loud Vorks, #1600, | “uL Lc:iuci IS8 A tj‘lu’c: "l!Afl'Lu lf the delectagion of our own Nebraska | sccretrry of the trearury npon nom- | headway had they obtained, and the | ta may probably choose 1o withdraw |\ g ..3!(.'_ radstroet’s ]r_. m n x'm)t } nont posk office, store bilow Gnd Toms A0over | the Nose. from & olitionl moime. of | Baidens. It is to be hoped they will [ ination in each case of tho mnmediate | ghivering orphang in tears witnessed | from the task of formivg a govern- two .h'n]{n "Im-" I]mlu.(n(m; icate, how- ’ " e S Bk Sy h Ot | Prove a contrudiction to the aphorism | superior of each grade, thereby prop- | the specdy destruction of their home. | ent rather than run the risks which | e hat the voluine oo it b barn und other tmprove- | View, 1y almost oxactly that of tho | of Byron, that *Maions like moths |erly holding. each muperior officcr ro- | ATl tho fapuiture was burned. Tho | will attend him if he inaistn o going | Lirevshout the countey have o o G oo on 17, near [ JERE AT N of Tir ::kly‘:‘:’ and | 1€ over caughit by glare.” sponsible for tho clliciency of his - | ogg i estimated at §20,000; insurance | forward “!‘““' ";“Y‘""‘K;‘.']- ALLEOER A RN S100, AU Sods. & o o .8 TANTED -1 capond with a lady of wit, | mediate subordinales, . 1 agrers 4ro T TR ville, Tud., Milwaukce and Minne- ) e horwe of 12 rooms, evers A\vg the two Iurw-lnl'm'l{ £y t’Jvl:ah'rn frtim \! | i o iy v'fug'uf.-'mm" S with JAUVERRNIS ! BN ;Ir‘yl:x‘:\tl)?lly":fi:(t; :‘hlnl[ r":‘x["ih:" “f’,,"'lfi:, ] BTUAEA 1; "“'I‘“' "‘]“]"“ el JMis shut down, owng to the high i 5 irginis, Paul and Faulkerson, the [two diplomos, five comminsions, Lawyer's cortiti- P ' g WIAPDINE B § JONDON November Lord | pange i jces o % o "‘;f‘flu' reptibiicans will just bo o L“““' th | Cates letserw, ete. Maryland. tuis oliie. s HNow. From Moxico in shawle and overcoats, earried thom Ihrlmulm; replying to an inquiry L:’: |':l‘X.;::‘:.j‘;f“:,h‘“m ,],“,;,,r: |"L‘|"l; ! ¢ N v b o i ciated Fros. sir various homes, An examina- [ i * . 4 Fle rabom | domoerats and the greenbackers, | Now that Boyd's opera hougo iy | Netional Amosiate g to their various homes, swented to him by & deputation of | o. I o ara R 1t . paro o I faster hold tho | balance of |completed would it not be well to | CiY or Mrxico, November L --|tion of the promises showed hat the }s'lr?.:'.'r'):.-'fz.-'.-"ul:.»n1.3..1‘ P | e ““u'.‘.m:fr“ sf.,’:.,, it 3 9, 10 07 1) ro0ins, on g i ] s wmanaved it ig| make an early engagement with our | The state of affairs between thegovern- | various outhouses had been broken 4 4 5 I 3 sl e Arm——— ar 50 0. power, and if properly managed it ig y iy 2 " e . 2 refuse to pledge tho governwent to| Canada during the past week, the ! tory iouse, 6 rooma, collar, Wl [ hofovtd they can command the kit. | quec of song, Clara Louise Kellogg 7 (ment of Mexico and Guatemuls is|open by thioves durivg the night, | 400 ho Tndian import cotton du | Jargent number for auy one week this dackvon, hur L S0 e [ uation. This they ure amiably dis. | The auvouncement of her betrithal to |growing more critical daily. 'Tho | which sfill further emphasizen the im- | o drgonh Bup Ler 107 8Ly QA6 TARSLAM J ar Capitol s enie, 0500, psed to do. Thero aro said to be | Me. Whitney, o wealthy gontleman of Siibusters resontly asmotiad by the rsasion of nwsndistiam, Thediome GERMAN FLECTIONS, fiak ek ¢ of 4 roomy, bascmont, lot 1743 3 o . N, Y f ssult in b * oxican governmont troops on the under the control of the Roformie » . L . ] nino greenbackers, who can be relied | V0w may suon result in her re ¥ wa Bervin, November 11 clurns s { o ¥y Bear T 87 g 2 y “Dix.” | borderaronow all alleged to have bo ch s P A *r No. 76, 14-stors hotse, &rooms, on Cassstreet, | upon to hang together—four from | tivement from the stage. Dix. border aro now all a to have boen | church. supplementary elections continue o No. 77, 2-story I\ rooms, closets, tur | i o P itie 3 ks Drodt ONe 4 " i ted Pro | Pl ity i tan, noar | from Maino aid oue from Texas,' In| THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, |4uthorities of Guatomala, Who prod - .m‘":::::‘f‘:'_:‘"?"“ snd tho govornment, AL Grois, o town of [ W00 swecisabmes oG th strect, §:000. o there is a good prospect of | National Associ y b of dexico ha tutdd on in-| Wational Amociste: about 1,600 inhabitants, at Offenback i ' 0y WA o 81, hates with 0 soomm, and other witn [ 00 LTS B b KIOG BAGRERL (| Nokonal Amoclabed v vestigation into the truth of tho s Cutcaco, November 11.—A sup- |5 Vouo Darmmtadt, sith o populu, | terriic explosion, which shook the on Cuicago, noar 13th "o 3000, 5 - i i O ET. ~ 1 : . ' L. ) 0] A -+ o 4 OO, O e Honns, & roomu, 4 closete, ol | putrouage, it i8 possible those nine| ment and means to set with duc pressod sensational caso eaino o Jizht | o of ot 18,000, at. Frieburs and | foundation of town, oceurred littlo be o rs ot o et 3 L ko from the | WAstNaTox, November 10.~Ses |if it is found to bo true, 10 rday ~Monduy mornivse burelars | it ar, the mocialistn have returnd | (070 miduiglt, "It s caused by near 20th (near new Kovernios corrall), o ine is expocted to arrive | pared for an emcrgeney the :d the residence of Uriah Burke, |4, g : stewm o Gafl’s distillery exploding. 3 P ou oo, coalshed, goo | | groenback-republicans, It is ver, 7 ; A Beney entered the residence of Uriah Burke, {4, 0™ oqndidates, At Mudgebora |8 mo I o il v eiutmea | Ekely that. an attempt a* combiua, | Fom New York on the afternoon | ment is now movinz onc of th chloroformed the dog_and lucked it | Sehworine and Finsench the 1rogres. | 11 buildicg then took fire, audabout #3000 tion will be made, Should Judge|[ireinto-morrow, Seoretury Hunt will | divisions into Oasaco. in the pantry, chloroformed Mr. and | 1orid ™) (U0 hoon successful, At | one hundred feet of tho cast end of e md 4| olley aooopt the greenback nomi. | Probably nob bo hore until Monday, - e Mrs, Burkeand two sonsand plundered | Dolituech a sccessionst has been | (he luilding was destroyed. One man, DO hound, oh saauderastr.«t, near fwrracis, | nation he may be elected ’;'U]wwhyh;’ may '7;)] here to-morrow. Coast Nows tho premines of valuablos, miverware, | iotod - AL Loipsicn nation. | liberal | P11y Fowler, of Novas, 1._.(|,k. who f d 1 7 A o |Judge Folger will probably reach y . . swelry,ete, The thi on leaving e m h sping in tho building, is known 500, ot IO o . | 4adge o 8aN Fuancisco, Cal , Nove welry,ete, The thieves,upon leaving, | Las beo 3 St g 3200 55, 2 orcs, houss on leased § o, lewso | DY Doth democratio and republi-| \y,hin ston to-morrow, Ex.Secretary | 54T Francisco, Cal , Novos B e e .t | 1 bios pssuned. be- mgpting: of Lillod, Loss about §40,- runs 2 ycars from April 1st, 1351, on Pacie 8k, | can votes. Kelley now stands, as |y g 0= C 50 B0 — A large part of tho towi of dashed alighted kerosene lamp ho f tho new reichstag is looked forvard to e s d d near U. P, depot, §00 reuards the organization of the house, | ViU B F‘]g”myn“'h::“:m':';:"v. to, Cahfornia, hurncd dowr : Il»vurl m,-lknng fire o tho woedwork | witl much apprehension, A sorious | 0005 fully insured. | No. 80, House, 16 rooms, well, cistern, ete, | g yyyid Davis stood toward the or- E0 TAUS0F ALY 0 Tho estimated loss is $100,000, wil a | Mr. Burke recovered consciousncss inl ghunog of policy on the part of the ” e m—— n"fi';lfl,'"3';\5":‘\":‘;”.:~.l :,:‘1‘34, %ol with 40 | ganization of the senate, Heo wants ;::‘{(I‘"l‘l“l‘lhll:k: i':;: :;:Wut'l,’:;;,:l :‘l' "r"“’ light insurance. timo to extinguish tho fire, althoush | /overment is thought o be abso Indications. foet of water, it ' i) 00 twoidars | tho spoakership, and, like most poli-] I pioy WUe Togu- | Ty firgt case under tho § 7 Low |1t was & narrow cseapo, Tho dog did |1y 0y necessary to proyent soniing | National Awmociated Fross o i \rn, | iviais who wint auything, he wants | 2% emion of congress bogie, when | g tried at Grocnsillo, Califurr i, o- | not recover until nextday whon ho |Jico i royolution 1 Wasiinaron, November 11— For 4, wo orn, ) ata A A s, M o olue ‘ 4 A i iv budly. Should the republicans | "¢ W take fis soat in the senate. 14,y “Ph jury, after having wl e | barked and was unlock No cluc BT T [iho ke region: Ruin and snow, nominae Juldge Kelley they can elect QUARANTINE RAISED, hours, were unable to agreo and rove | to the thieves, Lounoy NauRE ey < el y waror, east to south winda, lig withent trouble; and 8o ure ut| The quarantine ot Ponsacola has | discharged. Many cascs aro o .. - — - i JRORBRINL - tal) a0 flo”jmj;«l in the up- iz time & good working major- 1 heon raised, and the naval guard - . Incendiaries at Worl the P T g S ) by winds ghifting fo west A y in house. Judee Kelley's can- | withdrawn, Rollins Unable to Defend Crfiosn | Natlonal Associated Piows. f e ik : g 1w ng barometor. For the upper v » B ¥ acy misns a fiont eeat for the Natiounl Associated Pross. Sr. Joun, N, B., November 11 i : sippi and Jower Missouri val. rs and agoud thing on ""ll{'my, OF NICKELS T0 K RESUMED New Youk, Novembor 1 The town of Woodstock, in Carlt % 1l w ol ot aud snow, followed K f o " i Cenpsyvania On the other | There is some talk in the treasury | trict Attorney Rollins this 1 county, was fired in soveral p! Rd CAYTAIN FINED. y el ¢ eolder woeather, south- 3 e | aid, tie aetassl of dhe republicans [ department of the propriety of re- [ went to Hon, L. K. Phillips the samo time at 1:30 a. w. by incon- | Livi 1, X b ( wust Lo northwent and ||~|ug ] waul i ate Judyge Kolley might take | suming the coinage of fivecont nickles. | goneral, o lotter stating that tiaries, and is still burning. The fire | Kennc f tho tioa i nin, | toiny we. The lower Miscouri an Vi ocut of the republicws runks and | When the coinage was stopped some | be impossible for him to act 4 I at once awept in everydivection. Tho | was tc fined £10, 7 ¢ wllown | Misoseippi rivers wil rive wiake him the juiut caidi of theyears ago some $5,500,000 in this coin | the couusel in the trial of Gui as upper part of the fown is already |three cases containing 9,000 ! ed 1y

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