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/Do e Cos 00 ot JeqrIa M = A 04 Ui HE ML X /N0 MAHA DAILY BEE A | ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER e 126 “ BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE | WASHINGTON NEWS. [oriory wi, twecble, st ot A JURY SECURED. |1t v wveshosd by cutrn iyt kown crvcury s thonss| GTARTLING SENSATION, MAKSH, Business Manager. UNGLE TOM'S CABIN!| THURSDAY ZND FRIDAY, Nov. 17th and 18th Only. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Price Submits His An- nual Report, never be reached without the location of cach family or single Indian on a certain number of acres of land which he or she may call their own. Let the laws that govern a white man govern the Indian. e must learn the Eog Yosterday. The Impanelling of a Jury in thui’:"i‘j_‘;“ ks W e ;}‘uuv« like what | Buiteau Oase Complated 1o tricks, L fairly with want everybody to de me, or Ldon't want them with me | Tho paper was restored, and proved to be a_copy of his appeal to the bar that name. He is about 45 years old and a wan of family. He is a ma- chinist and is now employed in the ordinance departmont of the navy d a8 a brass finisher, Tho twelfth wnd last juror, Joseph Pratler, was Arrest of & Mystorious Stranger at Kensington, Near Chicago, With Copiss of Correspondence / 8, DRAPRI'S MAMMOTH ID8AL B lish language and learn to work. | \lt; [ this the prisoner was quict as | formerly a butcher and is now m busi - 3 b 3 A " 9”5 n y There are in the United States 246,497 |y pe Row Between Guiteau's| W4 Dbe wished and behaved [ ness as a commission merchant, The Between Himsel Uncle Tom's (abin Combination || v bR Some Very Seusible Re- | iqir the care of sixty-cight agoncios, YUILOAWS | vory woll indeed. Aftor overal |jury will bo ontortained nt the Nation A commendations Fim and 15,416 Indians not under the con- Counsel Apparently Ami- wore had ~ been oxamined the [al hotel during the trial. Neurly every Guiteau. LOTTIE, the greatest Living “Tomy” in the world trol of agents of the government. The eleventh juror was found in the talesmanexamined by Scovillo was In her original renowned rend tion of Torsy a1 cably Settled. e Supported by St Ui Company. bodied in It. CommssiuTio PecommIends At Iriotense y son of Thomas Heinbine, « mechanic, | asked whethor he was & Mason and £ A : . in the number and of the Indian 5 Ho said he allowed no newspaper to [no Mason got upon the j The | Probability that a Deep Laid Introducing the Imported and Trained SIBERIAN BLOOD HOUNDS Fe Thinka the Indians Should | reservations for refrac the establishment of penal ¢ India Guiteau Does Mot Want Coun- gel Assigned Him Until His form his opinion, was no politician and on the whole seomed to be a very fact of President Garfield's connoetion with the Masonic order was the mo Conspiracy Has Been The Grent Sagn ca By ees: be Taught the Eaglish tho allotment of lands_ in severalty; sensiblo man, Ho was duly sworn, | tive of this question, Scoville and Unearthed. Grand yrmation, Language, the remission of fees and commissions Appeal is Answered, Pho defense was satistied to take K. | Robinson have apparently mado up & Beautiful s Ajar! i on homestead entries by Indians; the 5 A. Payne for the twolfth juror, but [ the ditference botween them. They The only Company playing in all the Irincipal | . survey of the boundaries of Indian the prosecution challeng him, fseem frondly, Government Counsel | Corkhill Communicatod Withew Cities in Ameriea. And that Every Indian Should | reservations; the prohibition of liquor | The Jury Generally Considered | Richard Hopking, a bar-tender, said | Dav dgo occas onally protosts against Important Developments TICKETS for this NOTICE.—Tho PRICE engagement will be as follows be Allotted a Certain Num- on Indian 1 of the vos; the adjustment statutes of fseedmen in the to be a Fair and Impar- could eration if he was a conscientious man; take all the facts into consic A question as not proper and District Attornoy Corkhiil WAYS announees Expooted 25¢., 35¢., 50c¢, bér of Acres of Land. | Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations: the tial One, he happened to have luck enough to | the decision of the govornment re- No oxtra charge for Teserved Seats. ratification of the cession of a portion 3 [t on the jury. The defense took [spocting jurors. Judge Porter has | Ntonal Asoclated Free, Sl of cats comimenzed at 10X ofco Wodes $ . of the Crow and Fort Hall resrves. | . pity on him and o stepped down and | 1ot yot addressed the court in any | CHieaso, November 16:—A myste- dag motninig, Nov. 18, AL10M 0, ___ 0108 | procs WG\ the Bxpedition HUTHONS BF STUSEANDRY Court Procosdings Yostorday--The |out xt eame an mtelligent young | way. “lrvious man has been arrested ! 1 oA Wi RN R s Dk Progeamme for To-day colored man, who turned ont “to be GUITEAU'S 400EAL, af Kensington, o suburban _town, BOYD S UPERA HOUSE ! ‘Which Went in Search of The ;l!\[lvlm\‘! \-'Ill{\vll\l.lll!\ .”rln(.‘hv‘lltl\"- | # o depu matslial's assistant, on Tam on trial for my life, T formerly [and jailed. He gave soveral floti- J. E. BOYD, Proprictor, fe the Jeannette, '_"’\ "“, ML) “,"_‘ Mt N | ) .| which ground the defonse challenged ticed law in New York and Chica- [ tious: names and - cliims to have 15 s AL L L | Y 1"1”~m|‘;".'~?1"f| psor A ot | AN aTos, November i | him, at which point Guiteau said_to and T propose to take an active | come from Canada. When searched ONE NIGHT ONLY. S Tross s also e by WiTinm Tt | wore mimy ot ladies in attondanre | Seoville: D't rush things. Vll| partin my ownddefonse, as T know | 10 was found to have n mass of corre- The President to Ocoupy the White ;“'j”_‘_ ' T} '."‘l-;‘“”i“Iu‘;mw' of | at the criminal court this motnine. | Ve other counsol w and if | more about my inspiration and views | Spondence between Charles J. Guitenw WEDNESDAY. November 16th. Hoaso December 1st. O, A e acde | Cuitert hiud his uatial quich tide o [wo dow't ot ready to-day we won't | of tho ease than any one. My brothor | and many prominent peoplo through- anada, J. ). ood, master, wade g i 8 usual K « need Robinson on the trial at all”’ inlaw, George Scoville, Bsi., s my [out the country, I'he correspon- Only apy Ar:'\l‘: w:nl‘\;..l.l.(.“r:)i ld's lus:m_nuul report, showing lh--| ange | the juil m‘nlur court I|\‘Ilh prison van | =iy e VoMY KHeIBOE only eounsel, and I horel \ppeal to denco discloses the alleged fact that - JOSEFFY ! ¢y| THE NATIONAL OCAPITAL. |[tobein vxu'llm‘\lv «u:p@:n-n ‘L\rn\ 1| il;u‘l‘ \\‘|>: u«l..un»jl I;:t.:il.llv .fi-'\m.[ ro w:; slow, VanIct M, SeovillR to the WPEIOH ‘h';l“m]I”_”',VM‘_“ GHAT for aid, | Widespread conspiracy existed previous S : © | National Associated Press, (.“,”~th.l".“|'|m“-i\'i 3 .“"",':\ Six W “fl ‘ll] s I\::\‘n;m\‘w‘l :" (I]\l‘l‘l ¢ -‘I“n‘:'« Al !‘””“ veally expects to have a dozen | A 1L want is two or threo first-class | t0€ 1d's assassination and that Gui- E:: m RFIELD FAMILY. e waveral davas e Robinson: whon wioe™ S5 Lanawers to his - application to-worrow, | luwyers to assist in my dofense, 1| tenu was only one member of the gang JOSEFFY ! = >N, November 16, — Gen- | continue several day W Guitontt s ADSCHE on Do [0 E he can't ho will bo all upset.” | expeet to have money shortly, so 1| Who had plotted and plannedfor [ = recoived a lattor : i e conmceted with the summoning of | Ve Hays, a wall paper hanger, fean pay them. 17 shall get it [ months to remove the president, The g % :g from Mrs, Garfield, in which she says | Gen. Hazen stated to-day in rogard Wittiossen; Gulteaillhppoarod el [0 his examination to-day, [ partly from the settloment of an_ old | police of Konsington refuse to give: = JOSEFFY ! that they are gettivg comfortably sct- | to the reported disagreement betweon Do o s yeatordy i orrien o [that he had " never st on | matter in New York, and partly from | the details of ‘the arrest of tho suspi- Assisted by the charming you rllmllhm:.l- tled in 't‘]mr sl house in Cleve. | the war 'h‘i".”"""” .‘""], the mzlml‘m_ )|;mnl & t’p’\' of a New \\‘rflx paper but one jury, and that was “‘packed.” [ the eale of my book and partly frowm | clous character, hut l'".\" '”5‘1 l“.““ LAURA BELLINI AND FeRD. DULKez, |10 'The ehildren bogan attendance | service, of which ho is chief, that no | (%S SR 1 B8 FOVE PRI He i Known & good many such | public contributions to my _defonso, | safely lodied in jail. Col. Corkhill t school on Monday. sndma Gar- | feeling existed between them. —He | 1Sty B8 FEHETEE FEE THIOEEE furies. 1o had a very decided opinion [ My defense was publishod Novomber [ Was communicated with by h'h-urn{fln . field, who s with them, is in good | said the report that Gen. Sherman re- [ e e E A B e g T somewhat changod it, [ 14, (yesterday), add well-known | this evening and answered to hold the LA et b RIS Colonel [ lawyers of erinfinal capacity desiving | prisoner by all n health, and so are the other members fused to favor the appointment of The dofense accepted him h 3 1 ‘ Ors tean, \ i f 1 0 COTTe: mee. i i Nov. 14th, at9 a. m atomet w LOOKING FOR THE JEANNETTE, to put in the corps is a silly fable. s Dy i | s opmion, He repeated that he had | telegraph without delay to Goo, * Sco- | that some startling disclosures will be P 1! 1 i = 3 f H ) ignal | Ptgan an animated convers, R ville, Washing D.C. I tor Imade in the letters when they are | ~ ———ee Commander Perry of the United | My only cluim is that the signal| © Hit ke oy W h AR b been mtluenced by what he had read | ville, Washington, D. tor any -_ N { v _ Comma Perry nited | 1Y OIS el part of tho anmy, | With him, after which he bout the medical treatmont of the | reason the application bo refused the |made public in Washington at the | United States Depository |states steamship Rodgers, exploring | Service is an integral part of the army. | S i 50T MO AL i bl Sl o () e il AR R I s | s the northern seas in search of the L A ontered in tinie for ‘the oxamination, | prosidonty and by the physiciana’ bul. [ hate will ‘bo withheld from tho 2k T} oul at Konsi i ELRGT Jeannetto and other missing vessels, [ TARIFF COVENTION. | The first man was Edward Mgl | 1etms. Tho prosecution exeused him, | public. Thion Gy Bl b o Rl CBA LR preg | . report to the navy department under He had a decided opinfon and ene that | M. Seoville said ho understood the = =Sl Ll i e e e Ly | e L Tl — LN ) prosecution had exhanstod all their oxcited over the strange dis- Y date of btptelnbul-z, latitude 71 de St asaioaDe nothwg could chang, He was ox- | BEEFEEI (0 coutt explained that Tit for Tat. covery. and threats are frecly made ! grees 55 minutes, longitude 175 de- | Resolutions Adopted Declaring |cused. George Thomas | ity R il Notional Assoclated fress AN RUBE oy ——OF OMAHA.— e ; 3 e bous (o a1, simplarber | hey ud tho privilugo of fve, andthat T i Ty AL S D (B s Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. previous rébort, giving an’ account in Favor of a Protec- Sl Sl ’l N I-ll this was tho last. Mr, Scoville said [, UMIYAGO, vewber 16.—A Wash- | forc morning. “The police are making 1( e up"u,l] g t\-‘l.r “x Tu |f tive Tarift rum”\u lnu\ Ill“” rll .| 1 Il'“ ;‘r |l.u lio\lind!boei £o1d that the jroverntont |||Iulnn special says that Frank Hatton, | oxtea oxortions to guard well their 4 Spard of 3 et exploration of ' cod o » subject. Both sides I ¥ vlio for a woek o absenco of Mr, TR b ri i et L e e T e g e it o o DO S e :\lfli|:];m|.'('»:‘f.:.',:..?.'v:~i R RASREU I VUm0 Henal From W ARRE e vhale bark Coral, but~ which in the District who had not talked on | istake. tobipa s G B S eneral, has taught the bourl ! ' 8UCGESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) | s ato P, 0 he Distric ad not tallied on oSSR GRGhinson said that, | eneral, has taught the bourbons of one [ ington this evening says that the sTABLISURD 1856, has not reactjed the department, He|A Committee Appointed to Present |y .| thoy wero afraid of him. Then | Prother: el LAY M Gl see inin at loast that | allegod cause of the rupture between Organtzed a8 a National Bank August 20, 1868, | suys he attempted to cxamine the re-| the Resolutions to Congress followed severul persons whoso opin- | LBt shows - just how — much |4 S Gt BRI GORRE et | Scsed cause of ’ D eaitla e ler of the island, but_tho b i et PN | ows, " Then, catehing the oye of | U MacVeagh, Corkhill and President CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 | it 8 Ot 6 TR ARG DUt tho "l‘“ A dons thoy SthouzlibikaRbo unchatige: |y islcrit Serita \Nutibnal A Ksociatod with.: At ono of the petty cross-roads | Axthur is said to bo bocause the two = gent could not effect a landing at the s able, During the examination d q called Shackleford, in Queens count; ot pnded the e 3 f . Fran f Curcaco, November 16.—The sec- . = e Press, the prisoner said: “‘Put that i = 1Yy [ former expended the entire amount of OPPICKRS AND DIRKCTORE eastern end. He found it impossible oy _ o | Guitean continued writing and talking b G, A James Goulder has been appointed | the contingent fund at their disposal HEnuan Kouxrss, Presdont, to go further | north this winto: it | ond day’s session of the nationaltarif T T H SRRy down will you?" and down it went. . ¥ 8 TS } ‘Avavuton Rottas, Viee Prosidont, s Siffioult t0 comiooture wime w1 | convention opened at 10 o'clock. In. | 0 his broth {Nas overhienrd |5 soph Prathec, a. commission mor- | Lsthunster upan the. recommendation fin efforta to discover the supposed H. W. Yarns, Cashir. is difficult to conjecture in what direc- torusting remarks were mado by tho | 2 T don’t want himand 1 won't chant, had expressed an opinion on | 0F Senator Mahone. - Ho was a read- | conspiracy, which has thus accident- A. J. Porrurto, Attorney. tion theJeannoite driftedafter becom- e him. I want you to tell the | ! 1 Mo [duster. On account of that the people [ ally come to light in Kensington., Joux A. CRWIGUTON, F. H. DAvis, Assh. Cashler, Thi bauk recelves doposits without regard to amounts. Issues time cortificates bearing Interest. Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal cities of the United States, also London, Dublin Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti aent of Kurope. fast intheice. He proposes going next to the coast of Sibera and follow- ing it west, looking there for tidings of the missing vessel, and find a suitable harbor from which to send out parties to succor any who may reach the coast. Failing to find a harbor he proposes leaving a party following gentlemen, upon the inter- ests which they reprosent: Dr. J Blair, of Blairsville, N, iron and stecl; Mr. Hinton, of Milwaukee, stecl and iron; Mr. Hartshorn, of Delaware, flax; Dr, Fuller, of Bath, Me., ship building; Mr. Hawley, of Syracuse, N. Y., salt; Mr. Sherer, of Little Falls, N. Y.; Mr. H. H. 501 trial.” Then court and ask him to withdra cvidently referved to Lawy E Later hesaid: ‘‘Robinson wants to go crooked and I wor I want everything straight resumed muttering, ““I will get things str. ened out some way.'' and it was he t have him in W e Robin- the case and had not changed it thought 1t would bias his judgment. Ho was not objectionable to tho d fense in any way. As the prosecati He n had no more challenges he was accept- his ing ght ed as the twelfth ju At 12:50 the prosocution asked for & recess of half an hour and it was granted. During recess the prisoner lad of that township conspired to provent the postmaster from securing suitable ymmodations for tho postoftice, and osterday he returned his commis- sion to the department, stating that he was neither able to rent a suitable room or obtain a proper site upon which to build, because the property J 25, - FOREIGN AFFAIRS. National Associated Pross, A SIGNIFICANT LETTER. LoNpoN, November 16, —Earl Gran= ville, secretary of state for foreigu aflairs, has addressed a very important. and significant letter to the British Bells passonger tickots for emigrants by the [n | with provisions for one year and pro- 5 thought by those near him that he y i | holders of Shackleford had combined I maa line mavidt | ceed to winter in St. Lawrenco bay | Adams. of Cloveland, and Hon, J. I | 0y Griting something for the Presi. [lunch in the marshal's roowse Thel againgt him and_ sworn that . read- | counsul at Cairo, Edward B. Mailott. The Oldest Mstathshed and sond parties from there aleo. In} FHBAT, OF TOW, MONUIACUTES M| dont, ‘hut he would ot |Sourt resumed session ut 138 p. m. | iigtr should not be postmastor there, | His lordship says that England desires ¢ : the spring he will procecd to Plover |BERA, L oy 0 aleive” it out. T, H. Williams| At the request of Corkhill the jury | v, “Goulder, for theso rewsons, con- | to promote tho prosperity of Egypt BAN KI " c H 0 u s E bay, fit up with coal and renew the L " e r;\e, of New Rort, road|icolored) give a satisfr answer to | Were sworn in a body, after which the | Gag.0q " 5 proper to resign., Post- |and to maintain the Egyptian admin- search. ':‘t“ 5“"; P'““,‘d ‘lt l:()"rllmtg““ °F | all questions and seemed a Tikely juror | district-attorney n_akod,bucqtdmg]t‘u master (eneral Hatton did nol think | idtration, the independence uf whigh', The missing dispatches from Come | Tt oo ey (o ae ATLIULWES CIS- |10t the defenso thought it best to en- | ¢18tom, that the jury be given this (3500 that a reprasentative of tho | has been granted by the imperial form IN NEBRASEA. SEHLIEN M- posed to try the experiment of free & < lay to arrange their business, and |- ProB I SERU 4 : 1 Cald Hamilton & C mander Barry of the United States|gjic for a timo to sec thoir offect on | 1€ @ Peremptory challenge. During ‘)") b arr l; thorofore. adjousn till | Sovernment should be- treated in this which was issued to tho sultan. well, n O | steamship Rogors referred to in these | fpa om0 1 o the morning Mr"Seoville stated to the | that the court, thoretors 8ot W munner, and in oxcreiso of his author- | “At the samo time,” he adds, BANXERS. dispatches to-day, have just arrived. Ad-.m""]’;‘d to 3 o'clock reporter of the National Associated ”i’"‘{"“‘;" L ]-“m 0 ‘l_m o u or, | ity issued an order discontinuing the | *'it should be borne in mind e He reports that August 27th he J e Press that none of the friends of the |10t 0 _0bject, Lo ¢, U PO | pestoftice, and directing that its busi- | that the tio uniting Egypt to the su- Business transsctod same as that of an Incor- P R At the afternoon session of the e inson’s | Sonal explanation. He said that too blimo P et LA 1 porated pank. landed at Wrangell Land and mado & |, (ional tariff convention resolutions | ¢cused were satisfied with Robinson's | % o P tter had hoon givon to the | 1088 be transferred to the nearest | blimo orto is Egypt's best sal cg"“":l Accounts kepb In currency or gold subject to | thorough exploration of it. He gi were adopted declaring that protection | *ctions. They had not been consulted (MU W ;' 106008 ‘7‘| ¢ the | Oflice in an adjoining county. The | against foreign ambition. Englany siht chook without notise a largo map of it showing it to b an | 1 fapmbed e e eeHOn [ by him for moro than a week, He|Press by the prisoner, wit Ably, {he | ourbons of Shackloford have thus | would deviate from this line if anarchy Certificates of deposit seued payablo In three, |island. He found a cairn left by | |y yon oo NEANS TOT CAFLYING OI|bomed to want to work alone and |Consent of his counsel, notably, the | fo,0n out the readjuster postmaster, | ocourred in Egypt, when, for her own pos e ) the 1 f ving off the debt, d 3 six and twelve months, earlog (uterest, or on in Hooper, the contents of 1o o o qm 1ol ooy ing Off the ebl | Scoville would corfainly prefor work- | appeal to the bar given out to-day. | j¢ 4 ghe same time they have frozen |sake as well as that of Egypt, sha demand without interest. D DOE, s : had quadrupled the industries of the |: X The prisoner 1 asked him to ap- ! CadNEoAT DonRAaRintaraee i IHE ‘Advances made to customers on approved soca | W1ICh he sends, leaving a copy in the (1,4 und had changed the balance of |1P8 alone than lg»' be ]]III”I g at prove that, but e hud refused, bo. out themselves, g phirbal A e LSO AU IR TN o1l itsrosts Caltm, “'?’ papers lefc in the cairn | ¢r,qq to our favor; that these good or08s MDULDORGH WL NG izeit) iy cause he feared his authorization of toRaIEhslive N anlla ool itihas Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern | were as follows: results should be continued by a con- Mr. byu\_’lllu continues to do all the T e Yaitlls ! ot The Gold Robbers. ) \ 1 Py it drafts on England, Ireland, Scob { Wranwell's La o o, ) 5 j th 5 5 SRR fea] TR 0 % A e A T Ay Wrangell's l,n_uli, August 12, x:ml... tective policy was aimed at by ’L(lnlsulll:l.l.tn.UmL _‘fbllltynlvu iy el e retentilEral aserat nston) wN, 0., November 16. ArgumaniBiing Hoard: The United States steamer Corwin At OV They accepted as the 10th juror Wi, | 9f & Developments in the Baldwin $30,000 Sell European passage tickets, Captain C. D. Hooper, commanding, | he, framers of ‘the coustitution, | i CLANY &8 L0 G s [ He morely wished it understood that, gold robbory show that experienced | Yol From Awocstion. @ @ Inth i i . D. o] ONINa 2 | g 5 o adhere . H. DI grocer, Wl C 3 ey 3 5 bry 8l bXpe! 4 PRINGFIELD, November 16, —In the T e visited this lund in search of tidings | S Jf should b adborad boi|jon und entoful oxamiuation satistac. | from this time forth, all muoh matters | 8o ia o work and that the | patier et e peesiaop ths sthte ot AP AR TR ;|from the United States steamor | fant PESEEON (SIS 116 ot | torily. The writing Guiteau was pre- v o tho pross et bo eonidoret robbers reached Columbinna, O., | \linois, upon information of tho at- Jeannotte. A cask of provisions will |} A8 AYSSRPIVIEN paring during the morning was aftep- [ Whauthorized by him. - JWilo A5Gy gt cateh the 4 o'clock train i " Shi y 1 ican marine property should be ex- 3 8 Scoville w heaking Giuiteau re- o tornoy-general, vs. ths Chicago & + | be found on the second cliff to the | yupt from stato and municipal taxa. | FArdsgiven out. Ttatext was as follows: [ Seavi® W AREEEI IR, A5 | going cast. Conductor Youngblood | Alton railroad company, the Wiggins Richmond, Ind northwest. Al well on board. tiom; that American vessels shoald | 10 the logal profession of Amorica; | Wained culum, but us he eoncluded the | i ag five men got. on his train ot | fopm company, tho Madison county ond, . o jLENAS; . mOpIchn ¥ eano | Asnan after man came up and de- | Prisoner jumped to his foet. | Columbiana yesterdiy morn Ono | (orry & S ST, ESTABLISHED 12, )01 It NEWSPAPER MEN. carry American mails; that an Ameri- AERT A Tl b s your honor,” said he, I desiro tosay | ¢ \mbiu yosterday mowning. OO | forry company, and the St. Lo ISTABLISH 1542, Virst Assistant Postinaster General | can marino should be established by | jq 0 ¢ M G SPIFORS BECOSR 0 word, ™ T am here in o dual capacity, | PR s TRte b BGl Fater (W0 bridge and tunmel railroad company, Builders of Hatton has decided to-day that pub- | Giscriminations in favor of American | 200t Mr. Beovifle teared ‘this) /W BEEl 0BT 0 e v my own | Others ter, P, being an_application for an injunction ; ubihal might have become a fashionable wa v . Pittsburg. A disputo arose about the | g : rom’ exe- lishers of matter submitted to the [carrying vessels; that the consular|!f'8" 18Ve 4 Y 1 shall demand the right to 4 § to restrain said defendants from exe ENGINES OF ALL SIZES,|.. ; o ! of getting rid of serving, and he sug- shall dema) ffona. | Point whoro the first man paid fare to | ot cortain contracts herotoforo en. y | mails as second class may print upon | service should be remodeled as not to osledbithat tholoourb baighe wash tin my own defense. | FGT e TR ) Pittaburg, outing 0 . il § From 3 to 25 H. P, the side of a postal card ‘intended for | discriminate against American ships; [ F51°C i { il 1 have not asked the court to assign el -le.l } " | tered into, whereby they have poole b 51 5 ofa : ; ; bgal Jnericn % | uostion such talesmen more cl ) ; where they arrived at G a. m, yos- |ghes et 50S Y nents aro. boing For Large or Small | SOMmunications, bills receipts and or- | that foreign raw material brought in e o tteiodtibion thalto s e counsel, Until I do ask it, T do| s o ot ol Ystel tholeio g8, arg g SAW MILLS, o Hrgines. - | ders for subscriptions to their publica- | forcign vesscls as ballast should be 'Imtkl:c u‘!mw‘-:-cd o “ul:u\n;anILI: e o ot e e T I?‘:‘:ll(l:‘}l,lll‘ul s Sonduotorraingckod o hip ;”“1“ ,“I”m mrf-“” cullrtblufllu‘u.]udgg i 'hi i ishe on- | taxed; oro revisi 1 d o eneo | 5 " 8 . | Praxoms & L, 4 Zeane, by ex-Governor talmer an Forall Grains and Seeds, Including Clover | 4} . Skige vith l.' bia A e TRl A Ty T factured | ® out T'his satisfied the court and | P4 s no valises and believes the money is ney-(ieneral McCartney, for the peo- A heir paper with their blank order | required in Bessemer manufacture YT ors came | up then, I desire it to be under- A iy 4 10 i oCartney, for & Feed Mills &L, i printed on the back of the card and lum a rovenuo should bo_ cs- :;’:‘]::":’lll :S;lz i‘l’,:’l‘,"“lffli,','l'”““ GOl bood that 1 am here in a ::::.':'.“l kokwosn Boardwan and Polur) 'l'].:'l w'f,‘:l"‘;“r::'::"fi‘mm, fl.’l‘i‘.fi,’v?s’éd It will pay you largely to write, stat- ;"" ““‘““';fl of tho publisher on the il ']. 1{;.: «".t'l_mu;?umm],..f_ the | " 1 "Barnum ssid ho had no fixed |dual capacity.” Ho uni:)mnlf.\,l_l his e i e cnmp[:tlnv i Sl e Goiad St S ] ace of the card. The same ruling | national debt within areasonable time; | < vsiliha remarks with frequent table rappings Collision of Vessel A ) ing what you want and how < b i i opinion. Always liked to hear both appearance for the Chicazo & Alton R ish £ 5 holds good with bills, that the presid ent be autho; 1 to sides of case before deciding, He | Put was not nearly so vehement a8 on | National Associated Press 'l‘ll . el 2 R ; you wish to pay. CALLERS ON THE PRESIDE; appoint a commission to revise the i Vi Ar i Monday und as he sat down he ex- LIPAX November. 16, The | M8ilroad an: the bridge and tunnel - Unusurl Inducements to Cash Purchasers. rovenue laws in the intercst of pro- | BAd very little to do with court. Mr. Mo AT Ay Havipas, A company, and it was intimated that Among tho callers on the prosident | g (UE M (0 ST G PYY ) David, of the proseoution, had beon | tended his handy for the manaclos |seamship Howard, Captain Stratton, | gtPE8e S00 0 S8 ) B T / aooness: ROBINSON & 0., |-y wors esbnnem s bremitent | bctions that . commition of v o | DAYid: of tho prosceuti Tho court amilod. and soplied, all| BT PO Miine, conl | o twoattor aroprobatly in_ sympa- no2wtf Richmond. Ind. | Postmaster-General Creswell, Chaun- “”""'"tfi" g 5 now ot ”'3 Mr. Scovillo asked if it was due to [ 114ht, it is understood all around 1""‘l on, collided off Sambro, with the | Wi e N SR L the i —_— " *|cey I Filley, of St, Louis; Judge :;;:"}:',')L'::':H: l','.;:'f:;ftfl':'“ “;:‘::;m his experience with Mr, David that he | #' ¢ J"‘";”l‘o ""; “‘l‘l"l d“.ll'f]'ll'l :;‘,:"::r :""fl"‘l"l‘!;" ; 'l‘"]“_‘"‘rf (‘“l']‘;";‘.f '\‘“““’5'] arguments last night, and the court . Robertson, of Troy, N. Y. Gen- ; A i ad avoided the courts, TOTOW W - m.The rom Philadelphia for Halifax, coa il . Falland Winter e puiis. Tfi?prmd&n‘f‘fimi.fi; FopYenon xatoRDizes. the prsfueund it wd it was, and | puwod theough o Nising crowd and | Judon, — Both vomels wero so dampged | 8)ourned, taking the, maien indse . a cortain class of callers by being away | Tt Oh ol e et Oflnere” was an outburst of | Was safely jailed. | thatthe crew abandoned them and DN from the white house which, however, | - resident ) ?""] Tho commnssion | ik “Ho 'was poremptonly| The proceedings in court L OO | took to the bonts. They were picked Grave Robbers. will be ready for oce y on the 1at | Y0 Present tho resolutions to congress | g oy g he sution, | will probably be opened by Col. 4,7y o Novin Seotin vessel and SRyl ) y for occupancy on the Lst | i 4T e John Roach, of Philadel. | <h® enged by the prosecution, | W 11 making an address and an in- p by y National Associated Press. : : of December. in; J. 1. Morrell, of Johnstown, | "M exhausted threo of tho four [ Corkhill making ah addross wnd an U | brought to this port. Both vemsols | oy 10 November 16.—An at- 1 At New York Prices at SR A T Lucius T, Hawloy, of Now Yorle, | chellenges allowed by law. The next | formal presontation of ' chargo e [k, Tho loss on the vesvols is esti- | gt s tuade last night o rob o Yt| Secretary Hunt roturned from Now | Allort. Koep and OF'W. Pottar, of |t was challongod by tho defonso | witnesscs for the gomertibont Wi mated at $100,000. grave in Forost Lawn cemetery, that of . - A e 1l o] o e Toten ol und was the tenth of the twenty chal- | then be heard. Sccretary Blai e DSt SRR ATAN SRR AR (SN ' ' ' England to-night. The president has | Chic: Thntaatlions s The oceedings | be the first witness but it is not ox- Gould’s Blackmailer e R ) an et LT NEW ORI mado an_inspection of tho repairs| ~American and European wages, in- | 2UERS (GLOWES, e proceedings ) T G will give oxtended | nuonal Amsciated ress takor's assistant, is charged with tho = TCE T O TTSTR | oing onat tio white house to-day, | dustries and other topics woro dis. | fuch of the timo boing monotonous, | FECEE |00 T B oovar his | M N Yok, Novembor 16, —Col, o, | €rime, and & warrant is out for his 1309 Farnham St., pushed as rapidly as possible, as he | journed. ~ John Roach, of Philadel- ¢ 00 G0 To Mrs, .\Im” lo he said at |ing to the present programme the | o "o, ro g police justico this after- “'"f, u;tu n:ru'u )I 1.) ‘;;).r - Sask OMAHA, - . - NEB.|desred totake up his residence thero | phia, delivered a lecturc in the cve- il ] ‘ government witnesses will be A M | nigh it was dug up by Parker, J * [ by the end of the month. ning on ship building, one time; dstetamaL y Scoviile, | Poon on the charge of attompting 10 | yycod and secreted inn clump of troes gotbutt R AT o st “Don’t_worry about me, Tam jn | CTOs¥examned - by | blackmail Jay Gould. - Counsel for |jy 4h cemetery. At midnight a car- THI POPULAR B 4 pe e good gpirits and all right,” THE QUITEAV JUKY, ‘l\-‘.’f"‘“'f‘“'f, -IW"["““:E "*'I"l"v"""“‘”j' riage containitg two persons drove up 4 Commissioner o ndian Aflairs e o-Holden Fight. Later he leaned over to his brother The Guiteau jury was sworn to-day | directing t m\_( e L.ll!u')! hould go over 44, cometory Lo receive the lml]y. GARPET HUUSE‘ Price, in his atmual report, submitted | National Aswoc ated Pros, and said: “Who is that gentleman [and made up as follows: John P, fto the grand jury, Welles wopt and | gy, ohouls became frightened and do- I ] to-day, eays: It is claimed and Coxskavs, Ohio, November 16 opposite you?” L Hamlin, restaurauter; Kred, W. Bran- | expressed great grief at lev,‘unmnnm camped, leaving the carriage and outs oF [ mitted by all that the groat object of | The White-Holden fight took place| “The agent of the National Asso- | denburg, cigar maker, Henry J. Bright, | He was recommitted to the Tombs. |5 " d B DETWI LER | the government is to civilize the In- | this afternoon two miles east of here, |ciated Pross,’ retired merchant; Charles J. Stewart, - o> -~ . D, 3 [ dians and render them such assistance | on the railvoad track, at the jumction| *“Well, T want him to do we a|merchant; Thowmas H. Langley, srocer; The Lynobburg Row : Inaioations 1313 Farnham 8t OMAHA, NEB. ~ fas will make them seli-supporting, and | of the boundaries of Ohio and Penme | fuvor Michael Shepperd, grocer; Samuel §. | Notional Associated Prews e National Awociated Press, A Have seduced pricgs and are now winar Law | reconumends labor as an essential ele- | sylvania, Three Tounds woro fought, | 4 What is it? Hobbs, plasterer; George W. Gates, | Ricusiosn, November 16, —The dis- | Wasuizaro, November 16, Body Drusels, W.85%0 SL00: Bost Tanis | ant in producing civilization, thus | when an Ohio officer intonte Tho | ““It is this: some one has said in tho | machinist; Ralph Warmley, laborer; | turbanco in front of the Arlington | the lake regions: Areas of rain, partly o 81.40; Tist | i | developing truo manhood. Tt ia only | reforce declared the fight o draw and | papors that 1 was four weoks writingg| Win. Brador, grocer; Thoois Heinbine, | Hotel, in Lynchburg, on tho evouing | cloudy weathor, slightly warmer, east §Tain, d6e 1o 000, the non-laboring tribes that go upon | it will be fought out later A e o m‘lmh T had ' ‘”hm]mg e hintst: ih eph Pratler, commission of the 10th, which resulted in the | to gouth winds, falling barometer, fol- Maitings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades | the war path,and stubborn facts of his- | Exx, Pa,, November 16,—Holdon | yesterday, | That is wrong, T wrofe | morchant ally spoaking i is o | abbing of .ywlm.( Hicks by the | lowed in the \.l,,;.-’\»lnl.k,n-«glm..tdurmlt at Lowest Market Pricos tory compel me to say that the gov- |and White, the pugilist hose HYT - g p rerya Allare inteligent | newly appeinted postmaster, Stratham, | ghe night by colder north to wesf ) t gov- | 5 pugilists whose con- | it in about two days. good averago jury. Allurein wppc h y Doty 1e e arcost Steck and Lowest Prio ernment 15 largely to blame for this, | test wa errupted to-duy nesr Cone Pho 5 W 1 ¢ o of the age that covers | was occasioned by a digpute about 2 | winds and rising bavoweter, For the ‘Af-r“u\—{:‘ ok 854 1o s Pl I ‘W\‘ ol the W f lim-r‘ murde o u(\‘\u\l\ l:n‘l“:‘ .:‘u.]‘,:: uln o h)l ::1 :: »Y ¢ ’A‘) wlu,|‘d i;‘””“ ru “u“ llynlb""l““”l llhdtwt;: "ll“:);“‘tl!“illl ¥ ul :‘.4 "n. th; w b ”(‘ woman, Stratham was arl 1and | ypper Mississippi and lower Missouri o 1 110, WE ‘eRted 1} city ) I3 omodated anc years ) el U Ol o ines; J.P.ENGLISH Jand compel the peacoful Uintahs to | to-night by Sherilf Stilos, of Ashia. |satisfied. At anocher time he had | sin. o . Gatos, is b least 20 | gavo bail. Hicks does not scom fo |valleys: Increasing cloudiness and ) care for themselves. This course in- | bula county, Ohio, aud committed to | written something . for ik s | yours of e and all the others aro at | be suflering to any great extent, 1t | areas of rain, warm south shifting to ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, [duces the Tudians to belicve jull to await a requisition. |and asked his brother to give 1t |leust ton yoars older. Tho first of [ reported that th watter is nuw b |golder north and northwest winds, 810 South Thirteenth Strect, with ?!|that if they are to get favor Y re now on thomn‘ vive for m:t Mll'm ‘I‘.:r l)llll, “’:.xli' l“t“u'n‘d LT:-.:-u m'lm?;u.t( to-day, Brawner, is|an end. falling followed by rising barometer. A0 Moy Ehirtans o M from tho gosernment, they must | Dooney Huins and other sportsmen | handed it to «no who satnoarand |a well known Gitizen, con- - s The Mississippi river will rise slowly 1 -t M, Woolworth, refuse to work, refusc to be|eonnected with the affair, whispered, “Put it in your pu'ck:n." nected with one of Washington's| Do your trading at Kurts's, between Vicksburg and 8t. Louis. ¥ | | ‘ ~