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s o R - 1 ] 4 v THE OMABA DAILY EE. e TWELFTH YEAF CGRAND SALE. Boots % INF XD Shoes 100y —— Mgy, - i1 THE OLD vi%..LO. ; t will b affi-med, Ttis - reported here that Eogland will con- - veno the B aropean conference early in The Investigation of the Im- prisonment of Sheriff Gray Begun. The Mavila [yphoon Destroys HBverything in Ite Track. The Th:atric\l Seneation in Paris Liable to Hud in a Faneral Rueeia Boldly Strengthening Her Forts on the uer- Heimrod & Dormann Will begin their grand sale of Boots and 8hoes this dsy svd ocontinue for two weeks, Look at Qur Prices. For Five Dollars you can buy a pair of the celebrated Hartford Boots | The actual value of theso boots Is EIGHY DOLLARS. And, remomber we challenge the world to produce better boots for the same money. Wo are Instrnoted by the Manufao- turer to Warrant Every Pair to be superior to any ever brought to this market. WE HAVE ALSO REDUCED Men's Patna Kip Boots, $2.60, worth £3.50. Men's Patna Kip Boots, $2.00, worth $2 50. Boys' Boots, $1 60, worth $2.50. Youths’ Boots, $1 25, worth $1.75. Grain Lerther Boot, extra long leg, 84 50, worth 85 60. Veal Calf Boots, 84 50, worth $5.60. Veal Calf Boots We have but a few Pair Left. Original Price §3.00. Wo will close them out at $1.50. We have also a small lot of Women's 8hoes, worth $2 00, we will closo out at ONE DOLLAR. Re- member we havebut few pair left. A fino lot of Ladie’s Shoes $2.00 worth $2.50. Misses’ Shoes, £1.00, worth $1.50. Childrens’Shoes 360 to $1.00. A FULL LINE OF RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES, or Msn, Ladies, Cildven, Boys, Gurls, Eic. A complote stock of SHERRIRIESRES cription, of every ¢ HEIMROD & DORMAKH, Grocers AND Liquor Dealers._ OALIFORNIA PEACHES, CALIFORNIA CHERRIES | OALIFORNIA APRICOTS, CALTFORNIA PLUMS CALTFORNIA PEARS, GALIFCRNIA SUGARS. Heimrod & I ormann FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, ()LU GOV, JAVA COFFEE, COSTA RIUA COFFEE, GOLDBEN RIO CONFEE, Heimrod & Dormann, CELE!. 'ATED BOHUYL};{C;].:RI ;\\l ll]xlix EFILOUR HEI%ROD & DORMAMNN, FE H COUNTRY BUTIER, FRESH COUNTRY FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABI HEIMROD ¢ 1(] HN| AMERIOAN full CREAM CHEESE GENUINE SWISS CHEESE, LIMBURGER CHEESE, IMPORTED SARDINES, ALL BRANDS OF FISH, HEIMROD & DORMANN, & V. Cor. 13tk and Jackson Sta 8, { 28, | no man Boundary. A Large Variety of Goneral Foreign News. EVENTS IN ENGLAND. Bpecial Dispatet es toTun tirn, THE IMPRISONMENT OF GRAY, Loxpow, November 1.—The oom- mission appointed by the house of commons to inves'igate the imprison- ment of E. Dwyer Gray, held its first session to day. Gray read a long line of documentary evidence supporting the charge of a picked jury on the trial, also that the jury re drunk the night before the verdiot. Sexton asked that Justice Lawson, who pre. sided on the trial, bo summoved to defend the committal of Gray for con- tempt of court. The attoroey gen- eral, Sir Henry James, mid that Justice Lawsom ocould only be asked to state the law of contempt of court, Gladstone reminded the com- mittee of the instenco of Justice Holt declining to attend the house of lords when summoned to give evi- dence in defense of a judgment. After further debatu the committee decided sgainst calling Justice Lawson to defend the committal of Gray, leaving it to his diacretion whether to come forward or not, STAFFORDSHIRE CHAIN MAKERS held a meetiog to-day and resolved to atrike on Saturday next In cace they failed to obtatn an advance of 10 per cent. During the pust eighteen months, owing to the unuzual business in chip-building, the advances of chain-makers amount to 80 per cent, henos the demand of the mea. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL. The companies who have been pro- moting the scheme of a chaunel tan- nel are renewing their application, ac- companied by fresh plans, to parlia- ment, AN OPIUM CONFERENCE. In the opium conference to- day, Lord Shaftsbury presidiog, spoeches were made by liberal and radical members of parliament and a resolution adopted to enter a protest agatnet the employment of diplomatio pressure, suoh as has been putin operation for the purpose of retuining the right to send opium into China av at a low rate of duty. The resolutions declared the British government must repogniz> the right of the Chinese gov- ernment to deal with the opium ques- tion as they p'eased. Earl Granville instructed the British ambiesador at Madrid to ask the Spanish government to return Gen, Macco aud the other two Cuban refu gees surrendered by the police magie- trate at Gibraltar, and without sanc- tion of the proper sathorities, It s reported tho archbishop of Canterbury resigned his primacy. A GREAT GALE, accompenied by eevere flyods, again visited Eogland, this time devastating the southern end western sections, A dezen houses wera swept away by floods at Borough bridgs and the rail- way track 80 b:dly tora up in Somer- sot and Dovon that trawns stopped entirely. The damage is large; no luss of Life yet reported. ENGLAND AND FRANCE, LoxpoN, November 1,—The sub- stance of the Eoglish proposals to Franca for alteration in the control of Egyptian affsirs, is that a single com- mizsioner bes appoiuted for a term of five yeurs, THE POIE AND VICTORIA, Loxpon, Nohember 1.—Tae pope has intrusted to Mr Errioefon an sutograph letter to Queen Viotoria, cordially thanking her for her intereat shown in the welfare of the Catholics throughout her dominions and for re ligions freodom onjoyed under the British government, The p p> has also foraarded presents to tho queen through My, Eeirgton MINISTER LOWELL Loxpon, Novembar 1L—-Lowell re turred to London and resumed his duties. THE LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL, Loxpox, N r 2. —The Times commentiog upon the Longfollow me- morial, says it camnot think the frrm proposcd % gnitab'eone. W ter Abbay i procwinently an Fazlish institut t e internationa at. The dean f W vinAter wo there- fore ba eompelicd to oppose the pro posal to place a trust of the American posi there. There are many placasin the city of London where a statue of Longfellow weuld arouse no discor- ant feeling. The Abbey should re- main a place of national not coemo. politan mamorials AFFAIRS IN EGYPT. THE SOUDAN EXFPEDITION, Carro, Novewber 1.—A battalion of 500 English troops have heen de tailed to go to Khartoun with 6,000 Egyptian troops, forming for the expe- dition to Soudan, DUFFERIN'S MISSION, CoxstaNTINOPLE, November 1, Eul Dotferin, British ambassador, leaves to morrow for Egypt. He in- fcrmed the mintster of foreign affsirs [ Januoary, it brought to a ¢l L DOAF vin's mission i by that time, CHOLERA IN FQYPT, Carro, November 1 A savere epi dimo of cholora hiss broken cut ! Meocer. Baker Pacha has iscued or ders that 600 men gunrd the seapcrte along the Red sea, THE POKTE £NUBBED, ConsTantivorLe, November 1. —The erand vigor has asked D ff rin t postpone his departure for Kpyp uutil the porte had time to make proper representations to the British goverament oconcerning the mission thither, Dafferin eaid in reply it was impossble to accede to the re quest. CAPTURE OF INCENDIARTES, Catro, November 1. — Suiloman and D .ud Parhas have admitted that the men whostarted the coufligration in Alexandraa, together with two of the leaders in the subsequent massa- cre, have heen captured. althouffn well disgatsed, In Oandis, They had es. oap d across the Giieat De @ t to Ben- vubarzi, and thence taken ship for Oandia. IRISH AFFAIRS. PARNELL AN FJECTOR, Dousriy, November 1 --At Wick low sessions an ejectment writ was granted at the suit of Parnell va three tenants named Ebbe, Kava naugh and Brennan for non:payment of rent. The farms they nocupy are on the Avondale estate of Parnell and they owe four years’ rént, amounting to £1,796, A decree for the amouut grauted, EAGAN'S DEFENSE. Dusuy, November 1.—Patrick Egan, late tressurer of the Luwnd League, has written a reply to Lady Florence Dixie's enquiries regardiny the Land Leaguo fundes, maintaivi g that the accounts are strictly accurste, and are vouched for by an eminent tirm of public accountants. IRIRH MOONSHINERS, Cork, November 1.- Outrages are incresswg in the vicinity of Killar. ney. Last night a number of houses were enterod by armed and disguised men, who extorted money. IRISH RIGATS AND WRONGS, Dusuiy, November 1 —While ad dressing a large meeting of jarmers a1 Now Bridge, County Galway, Mthew Hurris, a member of the late Land Lsague, and eightothers were arreatid under the prevention of crime aet, Great excitement ensued, and A& co - livion between the people aund police occurred. IRISH EMIGRATION, DusLiy, November 1.— E rl §poo- cer, for the purpose of giving pracii- cal effect to the clauses of ths arreare of the rent act, has issued rules gov- erning the emigration of poorer classes. Government grants are to be given to to whole families only, and 1o ndi- viduals in exceptioval cases, G vern- ment agents will be appninted at each of the ocities of New York, Boston, Quebec and Halifax, GERMANY. THE RUSSIAN BCARE, Beruiy, November 1.—-The arma- mout of Ruesian for's on the G:rman and Auatrian bouudary is bengz ear- ried on with groat activity, General Todleben overlooks the conetruction or formidable fortifications at B eata. tof, near Gerodna. There is appar ently a large, well ¢gnipped eamp upon the right bank of the river Bug. The manipulations of military forzes, and thg daring open mantrer in which the preparations are being condacted creates the utmost uneasincss among all classcs, GERMAN NOTES, BeruiN, November 1, The date of oponing tho Prussian diet is fixed on the 16tn inet, The emperor to-day gave sn audience to Minister Putt kemmer, They discussed the quen. tion of the early dwssolation of the reichstag. The socialist, Harr M at, recently diecharged from a London prigon, moved his newspaper, the Fechett, to Zarich and contioues its publication 1u that city, whero the ao cialists aro establishing headqsriers The goverment of China has or dered armor for the purpcss of intro- ducivg intp China the new G -rmau system of plated (ortitications for the defeuso Cf naval ports, China s aleo wrming the Chineso infantiy with Prussian Maneer rifl v, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. THE THEATKICAL SENSATION, Parig, November 1,—The theatric al sennaticn contivucs, Marabeau, the of Figaro, ucoused of writing the o directed againat actora and ac- treseen of Paris, who was ohallenged to fight a duel by Damala, husband of Sarah Barnharde, has written a Jetter to Maynwrd, editor of Figaro, denying he has spologizad to Dumala, May OMAHA NEB. THURSDAY MO DRY - Notions and ST. JOSEPH, MO., The Brichtest Lighted, Bost Appoir argost Stock of Dry Goods and Notio, of the celebrated ‘ RNING, NOV & and Occu ALE GO Furnishing Goods, ~—AT— ited Jobbing House in Amorioa, as west of the Mississippi. ALD&CO., - 0DS, pied by oontalnfug the Sole manufacturers nt Merchants and Dealers Through ut the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth E:tablishment owne R.L.M’DON WHOLES McDonald’s Overalls, Duck, De and Cottonade Pants, CYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND GHEVIOT SHIRTS, In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Markst IBOTITON PIRICES. Wes:tern Merchant's can more than save th fore buying theif Fall Bills. all prominent towns throughout the west, where upon receipt of a request so to do. for samples. THE NATIONAL C:PITAL. Another Fiffeen Millions of the Public Debt Wiped Out. The Plates of the New Gol Cert:ficates in the Hands «f ths Priotars. The Fundamental Prinoiples of the Homestead Law Expleined. Postoffico ¥ stimates for {he Next Etacal Yaux~The Trials of Soteid » nnd Browa. GAPITAL NOTES. Special Disputchos to Tie Brs, THE C\SE OF BROWN, Wasainaron, D. O, Noveper L —Thé case of Arvnur Paynw()ibrges with attemp'ing to it fluouce the vote of Juror Beown in the star route jury, was cslled in the police court st 12 m Col. Ingersoll was called to ihe stand. Ho refused to take oath on the bible, bat was alioved to affiem. He war questioned olosely by Prosecutor Wells, ° POSTAL ESTIMATEN, Howo to-day Postmaster General submitted to the sceretary of the treasury estimatos £r 18 They nre - eatimatod receip's, $560,670,456 - 27; estimated expenditures, $16,741, L1125, leaving & not sarplus of €3, 920 346 02 ANOTHER ORGAN, Hatton has purchascd Hallet Kil. bourne's intercet 1n The National Roe. publicw, ani will assune business mausgemont Novewber 16, DANENHOWER'S TESTIMONY regzarding the Jsaunette trip onded to day. Qestions to-day dovoloped the fac that he had been kept on the eick st Jong attor he himsell believed he wus fic for duty, Flo was also ex cluded from participation in the con aultBtion of offisers ut Bannett island THE KUTELD) THIAL. Lo thoe Soteldo trial to-day Dr. Bliss tegnfiad to attording the wounded man Ha was followed Claronce M Barion, who ¢ ied to his ¢ ueotion with the case, substunt the ame horatofore. pablishe John L, 8vgont idontified the pistols as the same scon ard markod by him on the night of the shootng, At this point the government rested (he case and Assistant Dierriot Attorney Tag gire testificd for the diefenve as to his viet to the deceus:d at tho hospital, taking his dying declaration, which has alresdy bean paoh Witness was followed by G u, Biynton, who nard has been challinged by Louis Dacori and agein refused to fight, Daclere, president of the coun reopening the chamber of deputh will road the dec'aration of the minis- terial pi mine aainst the anarch- ints, LABOK KTKIKES, I'arti, November 1,-- Dolegates to the workmen's sy \dicate of upholster org ordered workmen to withdraw from the five léading manufacturers, More lockouts expected JOINT CONTROL It is reported the majority in the eabin which sustains Ptesident Grevy, approved of the proposals of the Eoglish governmeut to suppress joint control of Egypt, substituting therefor a simpler administration, THZ MANILA TYPHOON, Maorip, Nov 1,—An official diepach rom Manila states twenty merchant shipa were lost and over 100 sailors drowred during the terrible typhoon which oceurred Octbar 20th, DYING OUT, Lyoss, November 1.-—The scere testified that A M Soteide had » desk n hia «ffi vw him at 6 o'clock, when Sote wotly sober, and nex’ saw him afior the shooting. Re cess until to-viorrow, L OF \uUDIT farther THE GALVIILD BOS hava been unable to Lroco in the mattor of pas phyii ciars' cluims, as Mre K isou's olaim wae returned for correc ion Coinage of the minta for the month of Octoher, gold, $3 474 000; silver, $2,471.000; wincrcoin, §79,100; total, 85,924,000, PUBLIC DEBT ATATEMENT, Outstandivg hoids, 3, 3}, 4and 4} per cont refunding o riificat: s and navy vansion fund, total prinoioal, $1,418 080 200; rest, $10 040.211; ma- tured dohf, principal, 811,08 ; i terest, §487 B1: + bt bearing no in terest, §4/ uncliimed Pacific ralroad iotercat, €5 340; total debt, $1 893 348 877; interes, 810,628 365, Cash in treasury, $270 540,200; debt less cash in tr ssury November 1, $1,028 491 043; decresn) during the over dynamite plots and the threats of hers that he will return on Decamber 25 with atreaty entered into by the khedive, in which the rights of the anarchiste is gradually fading sway. Not the slightest manifestation of in. saourity is ovinoed in any quarter, month, $16 629 18); decreass sinoe June 30, 860 423 418; cash balanos avai'able Nuvember 1, $101,145,237 Bends iseved Paafls railwaye, | The most careful atten tion guaranteed, R. L. M¢cDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. | principal outstanding, $64,625 612; intercst acorued not paid, $1,292,470; intersat puid by the United Stuter, 836,344 (32, interest repnid by com. unev s by teaneportation service, $16,- 338 8i0; cash pavments, b por cent. oi earnmngs, §606 209; bulance in- eat paid by the Uniwed States, ) 350,623 GOLD CERTIFICATRS, plates for the naw issue of gold certificates recommended by Assistant Seecetary Now a1o beiug prepared at the buroau of engraving aud prnting Sacretary Folger anys tho work of ou- yraving will reguire sbout forty daya, Lt will probably be two weeks after the plates aro finished beforo the ficst wesue of ceraticates will be made. ABOUT HOMARTEADN, Comminsiones MoFarland, rhplying to questions of the land attorney, says, relative tu tho location of sol- diers’ homestead rights on non-con- viguuus land, that the land office doea wot conetrue the law o as to require the tracts entered to be contignous, [n regard to homesteads, he holds shat the fundamental prinsiples of the law are that entries be made only for the use, oc:upation and benefit of the homostead party. Mutual Union Affairs. dpectal Dispatch to Tur Bax, Nxw York, November 1.—A new torn was taken (his afternoon in Mutual Uaion affairs, which stops the new pooliug echeme and creates somo excitement in financial circles, The arrangement s made publio yestor- day wao that the steokholders had placed a majori'y of the stock sith Grorgo W, Baker of tho First Natioual bark, Geo. W. Ballou and A, H Poteer, of Buston, as trustees for five yoars, with full oontrol for voting purposes, but the stock was to be depomtoed with tho Central Trust cowpy, of this city. The wonder was how this cculd be done while there was n previous pool in which Baker and Jy Gould were trustees of controllity stock, The inner wore developed this wmorning Th; legal procoodings beforo Judge Brunt, of the superior court, Aun application was made by Norvin Greon, president of the Western Unim Tolograph company, and hold v of 1,000 sharcs of stoek, and by Gould, ono of tho criginal trugiecs of the pool, for an injunc- tina, After rerdivg the papers Judge Vain Brunt iseucd the order. It | iranapires that the Mutusl Usion company, finding it diflicult to meot its indoblodness aud pay ir the Yonds, applisd to Gould for | help through Baker. Tho rosult was an agreement betweon Baker und Gonld, Tt waas arranced that Gould | whould purchase of John @, Mooro & | Uy, 18600 tharca of stock at an| wverago of about cight dollurs and that 60,000 shares should be put up for the pool. In connection with this Gould bought from Buker, | who ki & like smount 13,600 | shares, which with other stock held by various persons named, amountod to more than the necossary §50,000 ooded for tha pool, Gould trans- torred to the Weztorn Union most of his at ook, The money recewved from this transaction went to pay for debta for construction, Subsequently bonds were taken by the Westorn Uuion and the woney used to pay interest due. Re contly aud after Biker had been | elocted a director of the Wostern | Uaion application was made by the Matual Upiop for more moncy | to pay interest, Tho committee of the Western Upion nfused to authorizs it and therefor Baker put in the hands of Gould Lis resignation, This led to an effrt to form a new pool, whi en swpped by the injunc case stands/Baker and his aesoc are bound in the original pool, aud are indebted to the Western Union for the money pid. s i Nilsson in Boston. Bpecial Dispatch o Tus e Boston, November 1—~The re-ap- pearanos of Cunstine Nilsaon at Musio Traveling agents, est on | ' and will call upon a Send orders by tion emember audience which more than filled thu' hall. Madame Nilsson, clad in black, was greetod with rounds of applause. She was rocalled soveral times, and in acknowledging tho compliment, led a little child, davghter of the accom pany ist upon tho stuge, TAOTIING S b s i, THOA ace Botwecn "Overman” “Helen” on Meet- Wood Park. OUGHSREDS. A Great] and Spectal Dispateh to Tnx B, New York, November 1.—The match raco for §2,000 a sido, made by Tsudore Cori ficid, owner of the chest- nut mare, Heler, and T. A. Hickok, owner of Overman, was trotted to.day at Fleetwood patk, beat threo in four, mile heats, Tho club house and grounds were crovded with noted tovers of horaes, among thom Wm. H. Vanderbilt, Ed. Stokes, Frank Work, Fos'er Dewey, Jacob Vander- bilt, Alley Bonner, Wm, H, Turnbull, aud Joseph Doyle. Helen had a ree- ord of 2:21, made June 9.h on the samp track, and Overman had a rec. ord of 2:203 mpde at Bollslo August 20d. Helen is by Hambletonian Prince out of Maxwell mare. Over- man is by Elmo out of Mohawk, He camo east from Califcrnin with St. Julian last year, but did nothing, an attack of pinkeyo throwing him out, Last spring he had another attack, but recovered in time to etart in the grand circuit, whore ho stamped him- aolf a campaigner of the first ordor, Helen was driven by Jno. Murphy, | and Overman by her owner. Firet heat——Holen took tho lead at the start, and at the half-mile post wan two lengths ahead, Hero Overman bogan clostng up and gained the ware's wheel, and they wore almost oven on the home stretch, Halen the heat by half a neck; time Bocond heat--Helen again took the , being throe lenghts ahead on the first turn, to which she added an- other length on the halt mile, when Overman began closing up, At the three quartor post ho was even with the mare’s whoel, and pwsod her on thio stroteb, teking tha heat by half a longih; time 2,31, Third heat--At tuo start Overman | roke, and haa hardly settled whon e broie wgain, and the maro was fully six lengths nhead on the haif mile. Ozerman again osught hor whoo!, and passing hor on the howe won tho heat by a longth; 6] | { | i noat—Haolon again took the | load, sud was two longths ahead at the Jusrter, and but ono and & half at the oalf-mile post, Overman, as usual, sommencad olosing up, but the mare was working woll, and at looked as though she wou!d teko the heat, Sh woks on the homo streteh and Over- ne won tho heat wnd race; time, 2:234. Cuasiderable monoy changed hands MYSTIC AKK RACKS Bosron, November 1.—-In class Rovert H. won tho firat ) aud Vision the second and third: time 2:80, 2.20}, 2:304. BHIGHTON BEACH EAVES, Briguron Beaou, November 1, First racs, one mile, Romance won; time 1:61, Bocond raos, .one mile and one aighth, Nina won; time 208, Third race, three-quarters of a mile, Skylark won; time 1:99 Fourth race, three-sighths milo, Bsron won. time 1 81, 2 2 Movemonts of tho Fresident, Bpocial Dispatch to Tus Liw New York, November 1, Presi- nt Arthur dined ¢ this eveaing. sator Cameron and Secratary Fre- inghuyson wore among the callers to- day, S e Free Unnals, Bpocial Disjatchies to Tus Bra, New Youk, Noaember 1,—There wal & woustor waks mootir g at Oooper Uniou to night in fevor of tree canals Peter Gooper and Moratio Beymour hall \his evaniog, hroughi tegether an sont lattery showing the the negessity | eir expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- with extensive lines of samples, visit ny merchant any- mail, or write iven to orders, and satisfac- of making the canala froo troni tolla. Wm. W. Evarts was the principal apenkor. The Law Fatally Defective and An- nulled by the Courts. Speclal Dispatch to Tun Bex. Davenrorr, In, November 1:'—On Thureday last the caso of Koehler & Lange va. John Hill was tried iu the dustrict court here, Judge Hayes pre- siding. The cave was really brought as a teat of the constitutional prohibi- tory amendment. The plaintiffs are brawers, and sold baer amountiog to $113:to & saloon keeper, who refused payment on the ground that the bill could not be collected by law. The case was argued for plaintiffs by Hon. George Wright, of Des Moines, aud Bills & Block, of this city, and for de- fendant by Puter A. Boyle, of Daven- port. Tho court held his decision un- der advisement until this morning, when Judge Hayes decided that the smendment has not been legally made & part of-the atate constitution, chicfly on the ground that the joaroals of / the legislature do not contain the act wmn full in their pager; do not contain the ayes and npays taken upon the same; that according to the journala the act as passed by the senatv of the olghteenth goneral assembly was in torms prohibitory of the sale or manu- froture of liquor, not only as a bever- age but alao *‘to bs used,” and hence prohibited it and its uso for all pur- pomer, even sacramental, medioal, ete., but as it passed the house of the cighteenth goneral assembly it was in terms meroly }xruhibitury of liguor as a beverage. In theae re:peots, there- fore, the rcqairements of the constitu- tion previding for the manner of its ment had been disrogarded. The journals do not contain the proper entries and the samo acts have not passed both houses of two legislatures, o — TELEGRAPH NOYES. Bpecial Dispatchon to Tus Brx. Genoral Butler's sister-in-law, Mra, Hik dredih, died suddsuly at I 'y Masa,, yeatorduy, interiupliog the campaign tour of the goveral. John Lyle Kiog has announced himself ne an iadependent republiosn candidate for con in tho first distr.c: (south dis vinion). Chizago, Ex-Governor Jumes ¥ Iibinsou, of Keutuoky died on the night of 1he Siat at his home™ 1 Seott ooun'y, Ho was born in the wame connty in 180 Ou the roa inution of Gevernor Mugoflia he sucresds «d to the gubernatori Lothice by virlue of holdiug the speskerstip, Henry Grorgs Explaing. Bpoclal DI paseh to Tuk bkx. New Yoxx, November 1,— Henry rgs writes ho ‘neither entertained cxpressed the intention to bring & claim against the Britich government for my arrest_in Ireland,” and adds, ‘a0 far a8 1 wn concerned the prossion of regrot which the British wovernment hes wade s sufticlent vindication of the prineiple,” The official investigation has now yot disoovored the origin of the Park theatre fire, ——— The Yever at Pe; Spesial Dispateh to Tus Bxx, Prasacora, ember 1,—Eleven new cases of fever were reported to- day. deaths, The weather is still warm, Rumors of the existence of yellow fover st Milton, 25 miles from Peneacols, ia deniod by the board of health, The board of heslth here hes recoived §3,128 from the National board of health, 8600 from the New York Maratimo association wiud minor contributions, Total cases to date, i deaths, 178 G nola. No e Gov. Houdrioks. yatch to Tus Bra. L8, November 2.+-The pliysician of Gov. Heudricks reports to-day that the erysipelas does not 820 to bo eproading. His condition is wore favorable llld’ eugouraging thau st any time aince the disoase ap- peared, P

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