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AAVIT M | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE | = = — = = - : s p ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 92, 1881, NO. 150 of mo thus far and T|Jones, charged with shooting at Gui. | the gold got for bonds recently at th AT HOME AND ABROAD. |structures near the place wero blown | THE B. & M. n taken good ea WASHIN-ITON NEws' am willing to trust Him.” teau on Saturday, taken to the [ treasury department in Washington down, and about sixty houses in the Surgeon-General Barnes was then | police court at 6 o'clock this morning. | was not stolen. He says the amount | immediate vicinity slightly damaged ’ a8 reprose m“l Windows were shattered for threo | An Earnest of What Their Colo= called. He said he had been in at- | Judge Snellwas on the bench. J nes' | is not nearly so 1 ) ) { . J in v d To-Day's Proceodings in the Trial | Eudance until Septembior 7ih aleo in | couneel, 1. K. Filiott, was in court, | o had & intored. govctimont .| Interesting Telem.mhu. OB tloniis. xway, sl she Roms ot ks rado Polioy Wil Be, 1 i attendance at the antopsy. The|The charge made against Jones, for| railroad bond stolen and belioves al 9 X houses near by the locks were tornofl . of the Assagsin of wound was mortalfeom the first and | assault and battery witl intont o' kil | confidoneo man who il to work | From Al Parts of [the doors. A lurge nolo was tom [ was the cause of the death of tle|Charlos J. Guiteat, was read. Jones | him in Washington was tho leader of 101 [ the boiler, anda Tols two foet deop| The Burlington & Missouri, whoso Garfleld, prosident | waived st oxamination and_Jtdgo [ the robbers, Itis the opression lioro | the Globe, [ blown in the ground near the boiler. | eventual building into Colorado and Dr. Woodward was thea called. [\uvll fixed his bail at 85,000, in | that Baldwin's loss is a8 first reported, . It is supposced that seven of the car | 4o Donver is earnestly looked for per . i . [ He also was present at the autopsy. | default of which ho committed Jones | 850,000 7ol > a0 U o Lively | tridges, each weighing a pound, were | i § Al Mr. Robinson, One of the Coun- |7 11§ opintonithe, Brealdontis woutid |V Jiil. and postpene His trial in | T Yesterday an Unusually Lively discharged, Among themersons. o, | formed an act the other day, through | Shipping News. Day for Orimes and | ported injured are Mes, Margaret To ‘ns general freight agont, which will sel, Retires From was mortal from the first and was the | definitely Nat . 4 ) PO, | stional Associat e Onas. cause of the president’s death. The| Wasnixaroy, November 2L—The | e same iden was exprossed by Dr. |police authorities to-nizht state that ~ Lamb who made the a sy, and he | there is no doubt of the ident nerand Mrs. MeGarlick. Both re. [have a decidod influence upon the ceived severe shocks. Nellie, aged | warmth of its weleome to the Centen- - two andone-half years, davghitor of Grasaow, “\\Ilfln‘l 21 Arrived | State o ( from Now York Lonsy, \lv\\||||v<‘l 21, Sailed Casualties, | Pros | | | | nial state. Honesty and juatice aro i tiven Permission by |also said he had never heard of such [Jones as the man who shot Guiteau i e Christopher Davis Hung by a | Mre. McGulick, was soveroly eut in | : e 7 |'wound proving othorwiso than fatal, | He line boen Tecognisod by two [>'H LR ""\"‘_g"]‘, ”_‘A“ e tod | b ! B DY R o hand from broken wlass, Mrs, | AWays admited, but when to this the Court to Talk to Mr. Scoville asked the gentlemen [the three men with the vanat the | .v):“-'n-‘i“' N ‘v"‘l‘\'"' o T Mob at Athens, Ohio, Schenwember was al in the | promptnees is added a triumviate of y e, o of the shooting anc b e \-”i B SUUIT= 2O CVEIRIORS QAN Pt wh il Bennett | | business virtuos is lo 3 o Jury. no questions time of the shooting and the pol ) RIS i Yoesterday, hand. ( nnett, on r, and | irtues is made as rare as it Ll i Col. Corkhill said there were only | claim witnessess will b produced | \\\',“,.'""»'\.- ‘_"|"Q:.\: bl i) [ TRwen vesutenl: LGt {ihIueten MYIL|AS AEAUOEQ t6 ~Allo SPENCRREIB 75T = two points remaining, One was that | who will testify to the shooting, and | Hivnn Sosembariili Setied o S Patrick McKenzio was thrown down | munity. Attorney Scoville's Addre s to | Elberon was in Monmouth county N. | trace his flight from the eity to the | \ ‘I“", IR i SN Yok, {A Terriflic Dyoamite by the conenssion and slightly in-| Somotime about the middle of last J., and the dopot whero the shooting [ cowntry. One witnoss will testify to | the 18t Labmear ToeSEw Aok | it New Touk [jured. Tho loss is estimat €30, | month J Joukloman, the well the Jury Yesterday took place was on_ground belonging fonversation had with Jones “carly | Fvaotnn Novendor 2L Avdv rion in New York 000, Patrick Monahan was arrestod | known stock-grower of this vicinity, Aftornoon. to the United States government, [ Saturday, when e said he would Lm;l neland, of New York, for A City. and remanded without bail until to- [ shipped to Chicagos seventeen car Mz, Scoville admitted these points as auw before night and create ol burae. ¢ : WIOLEO Y loads of Colorado beef cattle. The ¥ { facts in the ease. Col. Corkhill then | v i the city and throughout the | fi"’-“j;"“l\'-)'j""';"‘\ SR f JAIL BURNED —PRISONERS BURNED To | ShiDment was over the Burlinston & The General Impressionis That | suid, “Your lonor, the goverment|country not equalled sinco the assas ""l'l'\'l | ‘l \',“i_"'l‘li" 61 \"I“” \ Chief Justice Hunter Renders | DEATI Missouri, an-l when the train reached rests,” sination of the presiaent, averroot, November 21 ived e ; : a point about ten miles from Culbort- His Aigument Thus Far At the request of Mr. th| "o i now i ol bt it e prot | o raaw Montreal €1y of Mon-| & Decision in the Utah eDoso o Novaule son,an_accident oceurred by which is Bffective. prisoner was here given permission to | ble that ho will be bailed out in a foyw | treal and Britti BRI e Delagate-hip Caso, grivasi il hore st SNCIINS | tho teain was wrecked, and " its live i address the jury. Guit 1 to|days. A number of responsibly citi | British, from Plulud slptin. m].-q.,,. : PSR L orothus [contents either killed or - soverely P hoatin Hrol . Sco- |zens have offered to go on his bond. | the 19th--St. Louis, for New Orleans ‘\;"‘l"*“;';' Rl ““}'* tone | wonnded. - The telegrap h n.r..\,.,mh, ttempted to Kill | yille asked hi: o, ¢ Jones i ative co George piar Terri i s ARsl s upossiblo to anl loors nn N k cibune gave publ Guiteau Fully Iden- 1 i Yy i A Drowned. —Two Prisoners Burn- perish, Thew sereams hoart- | jp0n “H""“"-'il” of the ihfommation ars of age; oceupation, | ¢ “Tam not bound to, however, but L |is ulmm 29 yui lonal Associated Uress, rending. The building was ¥ S10 o 5 i A e nst | s total loss o 3 9 tifled. haveonly a moment to talk. 1 did Four ago Do mareied | ™30 S0 Svamyse 81 —Thio ed to Death, S1TBBLAT LIRETG! ARAEPAEY. ot 1t tall i |\=|]u total loss of his consigninent, - not expect to be asked to make a atherine 1 W S N S GRS RER ORI, SR I o mmbor ofhorne it s bpos [ Me. - Benkelman wrote to Ger.eral sehooner B s, Capt. Huston, . Wwhen a nuwnbor of heroic citizens broke | Ryieht Agent Harris, of the Burling- " spoech to-day, Thave no set speech | very well off. Jones 1s known as one Windisy, Novi Sooth ir D Oan- s S, ol or, Nova Scotia, in ballast, Robeson Declines to be a Can- | ropared, and I dow't care to make [ of the best horsemen in this ,.‘.,“‘.‘,‘{""_"“I'M Yol BAFRUNG RO WA Albacle l-;‘\ Ihe Irish Land Aot Proving|olh |}|v~l~|"r|~ with sledgo hamwors | 4o, & Missouri, and lInid the case bo- and dragged the unconscious prisonors | ¢ him, and by return mail came didate for the Speakership :“u; lii:mU&‘”:\‘:Tt‘:-"rll}l‘l(]’p?‘)\'\h,:‘““‘l. ]::.:IH:L.:I?4|;.|. n)-‘l"lrlll‘x; fu:!lv’-it“ ;‘Il,\l'";“:‘! sudden squall near lm;m-lm Island, Successful and Gain- out, One died, another s dying and | he aasuranco that the road would Yot byt J Mt o s he b desting : ‘0 AYe eritical condition, e - o R of the House, nnly want 1o Navedtshown thatat|an excellont 2 Jjust outside her ;u‘nl ‘.vl 4”n: \t'l n, ing Favor, two are in a eritical condition, | permit of no loss to its patrons. Last Yoster and eapsized, The thred . EXTLOSION, Thursday Me. Harris camo to Denver certain times the doctors said that the [ borne a fair ¢l wound was not fatal and that he was [ Guiteau saw Jones at the jail tlm men on the vessel, took to asmall boat | Mich., November [and examined thecase, and thendrew a they had on board but were senn by | A Schioomer Capaizod OF the Coast o1 Ty an accidental powder oxplo- | chwek for 811,000 and handed it to the Personals, Appointmonts and Other | ¢ ot quy,_er, and that therefore if it | afternoon, for the fi B TN o Interesting Misoellaneous was fatal afterwards that | tist was making a pen portrait of K by ouh LR R e SEReSE kit Bgit of Halitax -Threo Mon sion at the plaster quarry of Noble & | ¢ -vl«vhu‘“""l'l'v!) “;'* ]""\,"N is llll(.)l\" O S M SR He soemed curious to soo whab | pulled _and all went down. Tho two Divwas SEHOIY J:’;J:-.u‘lm\\".: B B e e T R i T of(bhiaicans, | A8 Ty 6wh counss1II th [‘,:.Y,.:(l.w:.i\('nli\.x.‘\‘.." et ‘,.[l‘“";\ ro- | men with Capt. "'"""“ were John A. e man, i his slu)] brok M. Me. | to the complete and entire satisfaction GUITEAU'S TRIAL Y g Huws anda Dutchuan whoso namo is| CRIMES AND CALUALTIES. |Nuuara, both logs broken, Jdohu |of Mr. Bonkelwan. Th promptncss [ case, T shall held the right to make [ por “He is not very pretty, is ““‘\"'i"“f“'""‘ “,""‘""\. comber 21— | corrections when T please and sueh | o ""'\{"I*“"'I__ _'_'“l‘ vessel was aftorward | Sauonat Awociated Pros. Glassnor and Janies MeDonald, se- [ and completeness of the transaction is & ‘t.:.\‘ulur.ulu.\. s“'l.iéir:‘,n;l‘v»é::“rt. i s shionld” bo mado while the ik towed to Parris ".’ AN OUTRAGER LYNCIED, viously injured. ‘»mlll\l wal that The Tribune gives the SRRty Bt ot L i Lod | matter is hot. T shall take care tosee | THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, B ineil DatiEren Corvanus, 0., Novewber 21.-—A A BOSTON FIRE. | caso the foregoing prominence. Cer- morsing, no Jots than eight mounted |75 10 ) : P okt D nsine o Sab GREDRLE Dtk sail b Al ions TR e S tainly the Burlington & Missouri will / L L e R to the court PERSONAL New Youx, mbet 2L~ | elogk this morning, and, on pretense | | Hostos, Rovember 81 AL ¢ s othing by sueh admieable busi | 10 R e L s R ATCBTBeLIE Lhave| arox, November 21.—Di. | Flint & Warren, rotail dealors in dry | ¢ yving o horao thief whom they | S0 : 4 | ness methods. — Denver Tribue. | tho court house as carly as 7 o'clock | A€ eSS O T e el frons | woods, failed * to-day. Linbilitiod, | wisbied tep) ain fail, gained ontrance, | City Mo mills, “on - Commereial s L r tho W G (R ) 3 has returned from | 2 Ml e AalE 3 1o | wished to place ) ed el arf. 088 on building. 20,000 R R o then rose and said ho | Biitadclphia, and fs at his dosk this Tho asscata consist mainly | gy yoizod Chriptopher Davis, who | Whatt: Loss i building, 820, . Annunl Mooting. 1 300 people, had as il AL 1 his avgament, but, after ) was cotifined on the chargo of outrag 01ty R0, 000; STl y2inay e annual meeting of the N. 8. 1 he decended from the van he showed ks morning tch has beon received an- | - y Ry & ovident norvousness, Asho was pro- certain point, he would | 0 1o returned from Fort ¢ Ho b ing Mra, Luckey, an old lady, and FOREIGN AFFAIRS | €. AL, at Boyd’s opera house, on Sat 0 r 3. As he wi AR VTG LB e en. s et tho! FAiluESBOE taking him to tho 5+ Jpe over Hocking | National Asoviated Pross, day evening last, was well attendod ceeding up (he long opening, lined on mdml ho bozan. He rose before | Leavenworth. leaalo and rolail dry | ivar ™ on the rosd 40 the lutiatis R e urday evening last, was w s 4 s ::~- ¥ » rose befor 3 g A dii Ritene F ery ol P Tond J ] SHLAND QUESTION. C sing Hresent ecalisido with poplo, his tooth chat- |y % d them iu a con- | Gon. Sherman s back from his| voods, Wilmington, N. C. Liabili- | ety g hin to o beafh iRl _|over 1,000 persons being present, and tered with ¢ : To sped along aban | -8 Y O O i, among | southern trip. wsosts, §70,000 S ko AcoTon U Dunuix, N'}‘t"“'_""' ~|'- A secrob | g ploasant and enthusiastic affair, 4 od pee, ¢ et out of Eas ¢ L S - o ATAL ACCIDE . il osto N oulated | o | e ol 0% ol [other things, that o thouglit tho de-| Seeretary’s Blaine and Kirkwood e e w,,m,l::.”f::.’:,‘fi,".’.'("l” tojis to by cireulated |y oS oy prosent among the gon i e IS b POSEY S | fense ad put in much evidenee that |are the only cabinet offisers in town. ailed to-diy. Lia- | NEW Yorg, Noven 21 i ! kst the erel i Pr. AR riving wit! © e B Y L 2 orris was being dciver $ fo a emen on the staze: e, Mi Arriving within the w £ the build might well have been left out and the | Jumes is south, Lincoln in New York 000, Mrs. Wi, [, Morris was being dcivon | 1t is put forth unanimously and is n 0 3 i : ing, ho cave a sigh of relief and was| o S T T strict attor | and Hunt in New England, e b from her residence to the Morrisana | hoheved 40 have the sanchion of presidont of the society; Col. & hurriod up the stais to await the | £ MINE SPECEE OF 1 EIIEes BEOL | and o e Georgin's Exposition. depot in her coach, this morning, the | i crisoneddentors of tho league el TRy (L Ly [ Basomblyorthebeontty wHIch Wil e e edo s e DRI b o Erea Vil GuoveigIiio National Associated Press horses became frightened, throwing | says that if one tewant on an estimato | ' "Gl UM R G called to oxd StclodiIThens o e o Ty o e | Qe CHEREE O o ATiANTA, G, Novembor 2L~ | the conch and it ocowmuts down a | pays his vent,thezoman: Irot the ten | oo " FISAES SO was a lavger crowd than usual outside fv)unw of the president or the sorrow- APPOINTED. A luge party of Baltimore werchants | steep vmbankment. Mrs. Morris was auts will - forfeil support ¢ the land | Bell, Sleniy foun, 5. Monieon and the seats were all taken within, |3 "G, R0 Obildren he loft be- | Dixon MeGimis has been appoint- | and wauufacturers are here to-day to | picked up in an insonsible condition | laague. Thess *hesats have vory little 6ty Hord handy Biraibns st i The prisoner was ushered into court | K WG Yt FEHOEHE B O L ed storekeeper of the Fifth district of [see t o cxposition. The address of | died shortly afterwards, The driver | effect. The peoplo #%s yeowing (qle | Loavitt. R R at10:12a. m. Ho Jooked paler than [(he: (9 811 08" 1 Ke O LIAE uos | 12 oy welcome by Gov. Colquitt was ro- | was slightly injuved, and, while the [ more satistied with the w o ting . Addrcases wero made by Dr. ) S W tion. We all know the deep and wide- 1 1 Mt Bihion Olackabiy ol adiaitlor, usual and like one who had not slept LD GOVRENMENTIEORIDTS sponded to by Mayor Latrabe, of Bal- [ coach was demolished, the horses | land law and agreements b ) £ oll. When he shook hands with | BPFER€ grie 3 JON I HRLE ¢ hangue e Th ) Jords and tenunts & s Ok Sherrill, Henry Howm, 4 gell, When he, sh AANCE W At this point Mrs. ‘3coville was| 1y i ey tumore at the banquot to-viui#, Th | escaped muhumt, ords and tenun! b g A Mrs, Seaville, sho askod him how he 2 ";“""" reosipte to-duy wore i miument. commondes here on AR T A Jeonrt ure very Festemba. fek . Ho | Overcome with weeping, and many | ggi1,7 Ttk peene” 0 e B othor eyos wero dinmiod with tenrs, | 110 s Mr. brought with him and began to read 69; custom receipts, $004,- Dey + national notes received Scovills went on to say that | for redemption, $253,000. the case should be tried as if the COUNT KALCONY, L 0ROOLoC I entered the furniture store of John| Vieswa, November 21, —It is offici- | \ith wreat approciation. ; - g Perkerson, provision deal- | R with great ap) I =00, Samuel, 41 Stato street, carly this [ally anounced that Count Koleony | " At the closb of the meeting a nuin- Many pri Smith & when the roll of jurors had been called : WGATE'S VILLAINY. ¢ iled to-day. i ¢ e Ve Robinaon ros. addresmns the | President had been nothing but a la- T ST AT MO et A moruing, blew open the safo with gun- | has been appointed ministor of Aus- [ how of now mombors wero recsivod, court, and said tha tiole in’ yes- borer. The only question was whether 10/ ETANC JULY L LOCAY(DTONE AL I T powder, and carried away $440 in | trian foreign afluirs, including Ed Walsh, W, ¥. Erdman , and said that an g yes- | 1o han was mardered. by the nria. | the following indictments againat The Billinrdists, p ing Valsh, b terday’s Washington Post made it Tt e yasonn Capt > optember - 22 T cash. MEETING OF THE MAGISTRATES. Dr. Wm. MeCleiland, Samuel Her- ! oner. It makes no matter who held | Yapt. I 3 A FORGERY. Duptis, November 21, —A mecting [ man, C. 8. Montgomery, Mrs. C. 8. necessary for him to make a statement in court. He then renewed his as- signment by tho court to ussist in the defense, his asking for two weeks, timo for prepration and his understand- ing that the time was not granted be- cause Mr. Scoville himself objected to t. This action of Mr. Scoville hiad him to think it best to get an assis. tant counsel, who would not try to undo privatcly what he had sought 1o | e done publicly. ‘lhis he sought the president’s head or who dressed | 1879, <-|nhw ling §13,500; September | New York, November 21.—Morriy the wounds. Tho position of the |lst, 1880, 87,500; August'19th, 1880, | and Carter played the opening game jury wasa difficult one indecd, but Febyuary th, 1880, this afternoon at Cooper Instituto in their duty was plain and direct. He 21st, 1880, §17,160; M. cushion _carom tournament. Morris then went into an explanation of the 2,160 —all frow the United | won in 708 innings Score, 200 to kind of testimony that wmight have |States; also for forging the name of | 167, Tn the second game, between been expected as to the responsibility re to a voucher for ser-| Heiser and Dion, Dion won. Score, of the prisoncr. Mr. Scoville |V s assistant clerk of the signal [ 200 to 109, stated to the jury that ther oftice for §2,600 on June 24, 1879, Morris and their was no doubt that insanity A MAJORITY OF FIF first game in the billiard tournament experts would bo called on all the | this evening. Morris run thoe both sides, and ne: doubt ditferent out in the sixteenth i opinions would be sed, but the i ] | question of motive must be consider- | onge o edin this thing. Surely exp Puranerenia, November 21, yestorduy of ono hundred and thirty | Montgomery, M. H. Carleton, Mrs. The suit of the government against | yagistrates assembled and called vis [J. E. Blake, Mrs, S, Harvey, Mr Congressman Barr, of Harrisburg, to [ count Moneck, who i lord-licutenant | 2. P. Whelpley, Rosewell Buith, D recover §5,000, the amount of the | of the court, to preside. They adapted | Lowsenring bond alleged to been given by [ yogolution: approving the action of tho Appropriate resolutions coneerning him as surety for Robert Bates Kings- | ovornment in enforeing the land bifl | the late Col. Watson 13, Smith, secr burg, as collector of internal revenue ures which hiave been taken | tary of the society, were adopted. of the distriet of T was tried in o the peace of the country. = —e— tho United States district court to-day. | Bycery day gives evidence that the bill THANKSGIVING EVE. Senator Don and Sl"l"“_ will prove t sue and oppo- % Cameron swore that Of | gitition to it 1s now confined to turbu the latter was a forg, lent persens who wish to flame the | Two Grand Balls-The Hooks and against the covernmient was roturnod animosity toward England, 1ight or thio Xron Moulders' Union MURDERED IN BED, wrong, and agitators who make - accurate s been mad L gives the the next e majority of fifteen. Th for | demcerats have surrendered all ¢l / to do, but in vain. But notwithstan1- ing this, bo tried to put up with DMr. Scovil tween Daly “Wallace held his s insults until las ning. / Whon Do sur tho asticle teforyed Loy | e defense would not Lotd thoir SHn bl to the finish and won by ascore of | yasstos, Tll, Novemwber 21— | trade of stirring up strifo. Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co, No. “Ho (Robinson), had been making up | Bation much by testiying that BEN HILLS HEALTH 20010 176, in the fifty-ninth inning. | Wn. Heale, widowor, was found dead 4 BOYAL CNQaS U, 1, will on Wednesday night next B0, SIS WD | gk Gught th RN AL - — in bed this morning, with his head | Toxnox, Novembe N D 4 SC ekt . s }I']':l q'l'.l'.‘ah.’:f.‘.fil.':UJIIL(L..| ('\'.M.:ilif 3\.17\“-“,,,“,,‘. At T Senator Hill, of Georgia, has been Tho Utah Dologateship. crushod. Tho houso' was evidently | gironlur mmouncees the engagement of | Thankszving eve, give thew annual g 8 to-day, unloss this ples | that the chances were that when they | a#surred by his phy il they (tholNtonaliyitosthed L pen: L plundered. The murderer left some | prinee Leopold te Princess Helen, of | grand ball at Masonie hall. - The boys : 5 bt [ go home they will find some of their | trouble experienced in the throat is in | Cuesco, Nov. 2L—A Washington | of his clothes, from which it s sup- | Wadeck e e o)) Y d)‘.."l‘.,ml once Mr. Rob- d p . AT 1 d th Lot e deck. have made these balls among the ! e, Sl \21 | patients coing to other hands Surely, | air way of being cured, and that |apccial eays: I ceision of Chief | poged to be a tramp seen yesterday AT T i o . s eaid | Mr. Scoville - had |y 0050 0 U deees for the dofonse | he need have no fear from that trou- | Justice Hunter in the third district | hround town. u Gernan 16 yoars of ; greatest social events of the yoar here > to him on the subject and had | ") St O ) W Tia it oo Ao s 3 ; A dispatch from St. Petersburg|oforo, and propess now to outdo been informed weeks ago that he|could notbe influenced by the §1. blo agal court of Utah, that the alleged cer-|age, who spoke broken English., Ruseia aakia thak tho oontidlb o b e, SNEDEADERS SRONEIOSONEC ¢ £ w ag 2 per day which the gavernment allows ROBESON NOT A CANDIDATE. tificate of naturalization under which 18 WIRE 8 EROTECTOR U AND TIRN | B S el f all former efforts, Those 5 (Robinson) to waive no defense possi- th A e ol i Lol v George Q. Cannon has had a seat in | *HOT B8 2L D THEN | the yevenues at Krezeroum be given b em. had subpaenacd experts he | Was November v § i COMMITTED SUICH to her in order to meet the Turkish [who — dance will — of course ble, but to have all facts brought out congress as delegato from Utah for and then adapt or abandon as the | hid never seen, and he IS Besteiagy Robsion sisted to-day. h cight years was obained by fraud, | New Yonk, November 21,—Early | war indemnity. buy tickots too quick and those who fucte; tho lam and tholbuntion iof o | SIS 01 OWLISRLOM R el mow o candliate for bho npsakers| CEITTSAE NS Rt by dmad ) B Koni, SorEbRe SLE R T 1RSI PRISON B don't will invest n them as - matter oner's favor. Sowme "of them would | ghip, for the renson thet his oyostght | V49 113 yiused, andislivoid 4 o1 of courtesy o the boys who in heat or case may warrant. It was on this theory that the cross-examination of Dr. Bliss was conducted on Saturday ation, Mr. upon its face, has put new foature | and seriously wounded by Jacob Lan- Dusty, N vember 21.-~The sub- on the contested clection case of | erman, a silk dyer, who 08 O1 | juotg in the Kilmain juil have offered Campbell vs Cannon, or Cannon vs | busincss in the rear of his residonco. |1, yecopy the prison diet in_order to no doubt disappoint him, Ho took | weab ot gk o that chance. Mr. Scoville said thut ,.,,.,,;,..,,“, sight, the case ought tohave been postpon cold, night or day, sunshins or storm, are always among the foremost to dash down our streets at tho tolling of L o recogui But,” he add if the east is to get the H]nLnl\vnlup ot Mt | For somo e, but ho know 10w wse | it e oniy suecucs by b by | Compbell, for ench lia filed 4 notico | Soon ufier Lanerman oponed his shop | <1itve fho furda of tho land egue AT T S Ay e () ooy man ion of this wit, | 1093 to ask that. Ho was therefore | Mr. Recd, of Muine, as its (Maincs) | OF contest hi wifo, Caroline, camo_into tho dye| ™ pyy youawsenan ixsunarnrs, | o slarm o pive propedty from ch A abite doing the best he could. He eall 3 o ; ) o™ house anl_immediately hor husbaid R o | e ho Honks aro famous, thoy noss, but ho had evon promised some | o the bhest ho could. Ho call wdidate, B. M., Marble, commis- - LUERIENC JMICG UMV CUE | Lospos, Novembor 21L—A dis-|upe geoat and Omaha is proud of questions, Mr. Robinzon had not nnz"f‘ l”"{‘ 9 '"'l} 0 the dis- [ gioder of the senato, resigned his posi- | National Assoclatod Press e i Mt revoler o | pateh from Cairo says the Egyption | ghom, Now the o is n chaucs to show been in the Labit of learning the ob- [PAHRE 91 C0S SEIAIN ]lw' of the ol upon th practice of | San Fuancisco, Novembor 21,—A [ gt hor whereapon 1o gon, [army of malcontents th an in- | how much they are appreciated, i jeot of an asocinte counsel though | PPRTEE BHS e dskod hg l“‘“l»*» ho president will not - appoint | largo and enthusinstic meeting of the | Soe. o oo botaoen s L. | Aurreetion. Phe insurg t Hedges, |l ograms «otien out forthis af- ' the press. Ho conld no long Lot renmonsiblo for the faiinre o 4 Ln successor tmmodiately. A rue s ol at. NaameGane | layey slieai Dekwaon them. - Taees o ndingica liavos T e A I e A T e ciato with such 2 man s WRBLAEED Kkl LONGSTREET ARRIVES, Saturday night. Tho audience was |4 g 1. heo M, " Lanorsnigs no: | igh seheroeef of Meoen und ‘I'd“'{f“ ul ever seon in the city acd will i aaequato.col y A% ot much | > e ful L f to o ¢ sultan ¢ )0 d f anta 1 { d. et al of a Lawyor bimgeit, whilo the pr Gen. Longst wrived to-day, ..n-i"nmlly Americans utied the poiiee, who found Hengor| ! r“u;‘t; ”“'m":‘ o 1 places will 1,6 1j, m) prized as ]un_nlmi tho i wused hi cution 1 @ ull skilled practitioners, | tensibly, about some mattors in con-| George I Bowker, lato manager of ol of blood. Laucrnian st 106 I dboard covors, - B i poiat of fast ho assod no odds, | nection with the department of jus- | the Western Union tolegraph and tel- | escaped, sid two howrs after com ; Tho Boston Bauk Troublo cmbroidery, 1o the i R suro | tice, but he witl take oceasion before | ephone company of Tuckon, Arizona, | mitted suicido by blowing his brains sl d saovlated Brew program, i of committoes, ote., If the jury did th Wiis s ] ! ALY d Y | . m 1 on the fi aper aud in At they wowd r irroiutible | he Jeaves to call upon the pre Bl He was formerly of San |out | |“,\|,,\‘ Novomber ¢ There “_M\“llh o “tl u' ‘I 1.' l[‘ [ il 1 ” At this p i He stated to-night that ho didu STROUS PLOODS but little excitoment in finaneial cfr- | tho most —artwtic style. Upon would at it that ho didi't DEASTIROUS FLOODS. | but little excitement in- financial of ) ; induce hir | ' ¢ — N P 3 i onallthe fivont of the " cover s et c2 | “ o wir judgment, Ha 1 L:\ \l‘mllx ‘L"LI.;J h:lxlur ' nl.y-[ M'Il)hvx' | lndlmuum Seaserienn, 11, November 1] ‘.]1. ‘l to-d 3 l]!u . Ce ul\m:l |..\tu nal e AL Al 5 e R ill, asked tho eonrt to adjouin until t- | republicans would press the subjee, | 4 | flood in the Sagamon river has | bank resumed buginess withcut any | \ childrel y s morrow, Thy case was then ad- | 0f a southern man in t) ingtiupon)|MEORN dMeonl Lo |l“ ol pronorty o tho extent of o | fusk or furry and accoptod tho res u wrch two - chitdeen — bencath agree with n ke # i b ; onida | o Wastninaros, Novombor 22,—Tor | duninge property of 0)iu v TR AR fostooned with- flowors,. By o | journed dience kept in | the president. Ho eays his friends | ter of o million of dollars, Two |nation of Cashier Young, who lus ¥ then said he wan "Hw iFaTs atrance. of the | hud pushed his laim, although ho hd | the bpper Mississippi and lower Mis- | RE @) BECOR 0 L0000 oated the munagors of the |Simpls contrivanco the arch is thio tno. Guiteau i rend jury on another case M takon o part_in the wattor, The | 52uri Valleys: Gor rally fair weathor ];I““ e [ Pacifio nationul_bank contrary to (ho |04t atd the children aro loft staudin side with My this, wal. | 4" iEn.g e | s PECRARE Al el d and_slowly rising temperature; the |drowned. ; ; ; o |in a paradise of flowers and {rees practice questic ) you' Mr, | ¢ O DT alls k| gt a2l &0 | winds shidting to uast and south, fall TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, drape oha A A A pro o | e rous whito doves flitting througls o | eflective one, itean kept vory |the Virginia eleotion, was ono of | 18 bavomoter, |1Iu“,\|h<:lm1|.]|||| riv- Tew Your, November 2L—About | {00 ¢y Givostors said, “Wo are | the boughs of the latcer. A proitiet 4 1 | jnict during it deliver Aulnxlqu | encouragement on_ the pare of the | ¢F Will viso slowly between Cairo and ok this afternoonaterrific oxplo- {0 00 G condition possible to { design could b avdly be u..(.u.'..l‘.. ( said Mr. Scoville, 3 ! | his thanks o Mr, Scoville at the | republicans and of - dissgr, o sur ccksbu B rred inSoventy-third strect | g0 "W have paid out $200,000 and | the whols was ““]“"‘ of I uilr reviewed Mr. I ns action on | ooee - The court room was closed at | prise on the part of the democrats Rolatives cond and ‘Third avenues, | Ko in about $G00,000.” Tho ex- | 1or & Son, the job printers. A the caso, and said hs thought it was | 10 i largo nmnber of Mo Were | LU o of the Pacifie national hank | ThO Tron Moulders' union, No. 190, at tho least wnwise, M. Soovillo| ™ nid of six mounted police ac-| TELEGRAPHIO BRIEFS. sp Raving, Mich., November |smployod blisting rock for exeavation iy yill going on, Distuat banks cor-|Vill give n grand = lall, also said t iat dip Lad noiling morg to By | ompanied Guiteau from the court | National Amociated Fress James C, Guitean, s cousin of | The work v under tho "”I““'{“”“‘xu-]nnul\n with the Pacifie have ar-|0R Wedncsd gl O e ‘,’f‘“‘”““”l o had mot. fully made ub 30,40t the jail. There was an un-| CoLussia, B, C., November 21— | the ussassin, and who boars a striking |of Patrich I ion way | Tanged for tha payment of their (86 Centru sl R ORI S0 iis -~ mind that either he or|ycaiorowd ab the court house, but |The notorious whito outlaw, I'rank |resemblunce to him, was sentenced to|i8 churged thut' the explosion wan | ooy ements inoluden Robt. K Mr. Robinson must lcave the Sl [ killad in Masi: e e runlen. | caused by the earelossness of the ford bl sor, James Dunnigan and Jolin Col- o 4 no demonstration was made was killed in Marlboro county | ten day’s imprisonmen drunken- | < - i op The difference in the tem-| ADDITIONAL COUNBEL by T. G. Chisholm, a constable, who | uess to-da Ay | man, Michacl Monahan, who, to dry a | Osmana, November 17.—T have ro- [ bath, They have gotten out a very ramonts ~made the trouble. | g o stated toenight that he|was endeavoring to arrest him. chargo of uynamite, placud one of | eeived the new Jight running Domes- | tasly and beautiful “cand programme, Judge Cox said ho approsiated the | i’y ™ Salitional "counset in 8| Gopvmora. B0 Noworls o1 Tho C. B & Q's Accossion tho carrides on tho steam pipo. tic sewiuy machine awarded to o in | fan shaed and of 1 .xl.u.m..m colurs, prompt sacrifice mado by Mr, Robin- | g€ K0 (HPHHIA Fouame in & Sy S Keokuk, Ta., November 21, Tho |which connceted with the boil- | the late fair distribution advertised by | It was from the samo house ey ey igned to the case, ({8 C&Fe, DUY N6 A Cosined ""“}"'!‘“)' }"]' Wty the oldest bishop [ o itoe ™ Turlihgton & Ouiioy il ler Geo, H, wett, son of the | W. D. Womack, gener it of the | - ") Ha oo 1 bRl gors y I s associate | of the Mothodist church in the south, % Y La " 's oftico on tho f ground W. Iman, representing H. K, e aesage. o under, and par- | Would be. Ho s busy engaged ininow licu ot tho poin of doath in|otd company willon Junuiry lat, |cngineor in charge, siw tho papor) company'e oies on the fale geounds| 3 5 ol s (ORAIG0R B Robinson had labored under, and par- | ;paying out subpasnacs for medical ex- | Gharleston | sssume control.of tho IKeokuls & Bi, |smeking. Ho Immedistely caliod |during tho wosk of tho fals. tessivad u | &ef o SUOINEE 16500 SN ROEK tioularly since Mr. Scovillo see ) . of | Louis ino and the Keokuk & North: |to tho workmon to run for their ives | mamber ticket, in_tho distribution. | 0ify, New Yotk | e perts, \»hu will testify in the course of 5 4 | 1« 16 an & North i 1 1 th 1d, havo mustered tho case. Ho guv | tho thial; but, for pradential reasonm, | 5, ¥ OUN98TOWN, 0., November 21— | Veutorn railroad and savo thomselves, Tho explosion | Bhe wachine delivired to me i fitst tea and cigar houso intho worl el Robinson a very honorable discharge | 24§ “‘,L’,,.m divulge. thoiy | 12hn Besfred, of thils city, who din)- B - followed alnost immedintoly - after, | class in every particularand I offer my will bo ut the G reighton house for one (. from the case. Mr, Robinson then | oo - 1008 | peared Sunday morning, was last night Dr MoKonzle Dead. but fortunately all men got sowe dis- | best thanks to the company for their | w from Mouday November 28th a back scat. S found dead at the bottom of his well. | Netonsl Associates Pt tance away and escaped without any | generosity, Mus, W. B, Winkiss, | Merchants visiting Omaha please call Guiteau thon mado o short specch | JONES, THE AVENGER, Youxastows, 0., November 21,— | Piutapeieiia, November 21,— Dy, |serious injury. Opposite on the ave- |~ N 19.2p, nd o our samplés and pricos ) in regard to his expectation of coun-| FULLY IDENTIFIED—A PEN PICTURE | Jesse Paldwin, the man who was |R. Shelton McKenzie, the well-known | nue, about sixty men were employed, 4 i AT T ey sel to come, concludin am here | AND MISTORY OF MIM. ‘ robbed of his gold, makes a statement | author, died this afternoon, aged 72| but, heyond recciving severe shoc ks, l'uuthnrrq, l‘m‘bvlhuln‘ Feathers, ot the | Save money; trade at Kur z.’l ek reprosenting the Deity, He has| Wasuinoton, Noyember 21, —Wm, {in The Evoning News of to-day that |years, were uninjured. Several small wooden | “‘Beaton Store, nov2l-2

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