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THE OMARA DAILY BEE. L —— DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 718 e . TURS TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA N, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL|sroct b itiury e e iy | Maprchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited —_— found on tho ice botween North and 14l " v GRAND SAI_E, L Delngs of Hows from tho|es et "Fom e wory’thy to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned Politioal Hub of the Nation, | d53:y s o, canterly wind swrane up, and Occupied by which, freshening into a gale, caused m— —— the ice to float into t_hp bay and 'jvrm , Planters Threaton to ing exoursions they repeatedly saw ¥ i daye’ cruise here she spoke & number Command of the Navy of of whaling fleots. Captain Bark, of i the Gaorge and Suean, reporicd the rm St lows of the stesm whalor Ncrth - Star, orashed in the ice on July , [ e ] [ ok TR Dotnils of the Cruise of the|Sth. The Oorwin relieved him of me of her wrecked seamon; the re- [ Notions and Fm‘nislling G()()(]S, DT Oorwin in the Arctic Jeas. |mainder having sailed for San Fran p PP visoo by the Thomas Pope, Captain Healy sayn: ‘I was particularly AT Snpremo Court Decisions and |,y that during our trip 8o far to the J- :E Other Mattors. castward the weither would not per- S I @ OS J PH, M O —_— mit me to take any astronomical ob- b ) i ! ighted, Bost Appointed Jobbing Houso in Amori i { | . Uoda Blibatel vitind 8 sorvatious, Wo ran lines sud sound. | Tho Brightont Lighted, Bert Appointed Jubbing Houso in Amrica, contalning the HBI]]]I‘Ud & DUIIII&HII D LBALEALY, SO ATHR LN bl fngs, however, during the ontire | avgast Stock of Dry Goods and Notionn weat of tho Mississippi. Solo manufacturors ha bymmme SRR CUEE T o8 Y EF i) e W ey e oruise in the Arctic, and|of the colebrated R Ay el R ) Wasminarox, November G.—Roar|while wo found that to the west. o s ) Will bogin their grand salo of Boots | Aduiiral Shufoldt bus roturned from | ward of Point Bartow along tho conet , e b oot e in onster Ay | o o o marked oo 0| [0 (donald s Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, e naval adviscry board. However, | gagiward are in somo degreo incorrect. | ook ot Our Pricss, |1 fvainieg e v ok Fobind st i GYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, For Five Dollara you can buy a pair of for the mecrotary of stalo ubout hit| Barrow to MoKensie river.” Captain o ealoubatd experience in China, Tt was learned | Hoaly visited the habitations of the [ In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goodin the Markets to-night on high authority that Shu-|,,tives of King's lsland, in the Arctio { feldt when in Chna was offored the [ noean, They aro a oltrious people, J of the fleet and commander-in-chief of [ 4}, peoplo live, He says the houses \ the Chmese army. The position is The notual value of theso boots fa|the Ohiueso hrmy. ho position 18| are erected upon poles, and the on-| Western Merchants can more.than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- EIGHT LLARS. And, be ‘ trance to each is effected through a . A i A ' % ¥ s 1‘ e .,,,.“::;1 the w.,flé'dm“{;‘,%‘fi'“o: L influonce, The offer was | hole in the front wall sbout fourteen fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit | botter boots for the #amo MOSY. | pavde'in’the most fattering terma, | Loncs i dismeter. 'Tho Oorwin is all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- w 7 ) OW on her rou VO, ¢ ol : . . v Wo aro instruoted by tho Manufac | ohieily becauso of the opposition of | sitka to San P T where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail, or write . turer to the all-pervading British influence [ ™ Ganeral Sherman is acting secretary for samples. The most careful attention given to orders, and satisrac- . B e g | L ar in tho absenco of Seorotary tion guaranteed, Remember : | warrant EVe"Y Pa‘r work of reorganizition expected of Linooln; ’ The commissioner of the general him facing such headwinds. land office has appointed H. C. St i VR' L' MCDONALD & CO'? St" Jf’seph' D_I_(l' "‘ : t SANDWICH ISLAND SUGAR. John, of Kansas, law clerk of the gen- = - [ Yo bo superior to sy evor BrOSGht 0| o owing self oxplanatory Lot | ora 1knd offio, fo aucoced G. B, Hd- ! e ’ ter of general interest has been sent n;ull:du, u\uignod.[ }S{t John is & son THE oLn won'_n. ':;:' ;).x:ls:ve:a?lebythlu‘t?“:r;;ul:‘i\Mi.‘:; 22:::]“.‘".‘ of "hI‘ I;;l“‘ll[“::"' 1:‘“““’"’:' THE EVE OF BATTLE. o . : . n1sesloNn, 0 r o WE HAVE ALSO REDUCER tsz :r:::_';r ;‘:;;fl {gm&wk by“:;t:i:g of the R‘WZ'"‘": : :fl:‘:i 2 upon cloture shall bo taken by secret | anco of the uhni';m.n.fiip”h: ex;:::fu 7 Men’s Patna K[pal’.;&ats, $2.50, worth | U8 ent: froay Amordin;‘:‘::"h;’:ep‘o" of the com. | Tho Bag Law Progreste3 Slowly b-lI!;Ot.u‘R:jeu}ad, 139 to 65, b much satisfaction in acceding to the | A Desperats Straggle for the 4 $3.50. U I AbBArbmeRE 1510 roosipt of youe!| ooy 3§ $ : ortheote in moving rejection of | request to act and adds that he is very | Men's Patua Kip Boots, $2.00, worth | petition of e Sbh ultis oI Cablochre :Jhl:?:. :E’l!)ll"_“":;’-:du‘c‘z .‘:;Vi:_’l::‘glst: ‘e‘;‘j in the British Parliament cloture in its entirety, asked whether | glad that the opportunity has been Honors of Office in 4 | 2.50. relative to the admission of sugar from 3 3 P " : ' | it was not singular that a government | offered him to show the high respect Ohicago. Boys' Boots, S1.50, worth §2.50. | the Sandwich Islands, and requosting that | intondent Orawford and Chiof Clerk ' y“{h,v Boots, $1 23, worth ‘31.75. Eome othor tribuual than the collector of | Hafer, of the Carson City mint, the which came into power with words on | he entertains for the memory of “the itslips “*Forco isno remedy,” should | greatest of American poots and his i Graln Lorther Boot, ‘extra long log, |Sustoms st Eun Franciioo deolds as o | ohargos aro not sustainec, The Party Vigorously Used |}uvq no remedy excopt forco in the | appreciation of the valuo snd excel- | The Departments at Washington § 24,50, worth $5.50. et - TTiiwaliat pos O in Drumming Up Ab- uffairs of Iroland, Egypt and the |1 ) Dosorted ¢ g h under the treaty with the Hiawaiiangov-| 4, e Kanagdlal a Dru g Up 0 » Haypt an e | lenco of Longfellow’s works. osorted and Closed. i Veal Calf Boots, $4.50, worth $5.50. | ernment, In reply I have to state that a | . 4XI0R& the decisions handed down t house of commons, [Cheers.] i report upon the sui ject has been requested | 1% the supreme court to-day was one sentees. Sir William Harcourt rejoined that GLADSTONE AND NORTHCOTE, i Veal Calf Boots We have but a | from the collector of custums at Sun Fran, | 18 Hibtaeclin i AL Tnos oloture by n baro majority was neces- | LONDON, November 6.—Gladstono | swclal dispatches to Tun lixn. | 7y cisco, bul 10 e is In no wise authorize agalne! © executors oi o late or- v 2 N B 3 3, | few Pair Left. by aw o fstruotions from this dopart melius Vandorbilt, owners of the | France Determined to Take a | %%t Protent contified oputeuction e i Al g | ESE bt e iy ent to decide whether the sugar to whic! SN . \ . 3] | eoA A : D .—The politi- Original Price §3.00, Wo will closs | you refer imported at. New Yori shall be | seatnship North Star, which collided Hend in the Bgyptian bato then adjourned. his hostile motion regurding Egypt. | cal campaiyn here has beon contested Lriated by th " with the steamer Ella Wnrley 1n 1863, i them out at $1.50. Sl :;i';mh{f;upfl‘;::%?g ::: The judgment of the cirouic court of Divvy. We have also a small lot of Women’s | dopartment after the facta in regard to|New York. is sustained, which vas Shoes, worth $2.00, wo will close | matter have been ascertained.” that the actual loss must be aggrega- . The debate on Northoote's motion THE ARCHBISHOP OF CALERBURY with unusual rancor, and trouble is is oxpectod to terminate Friday. The | is convalescont, and has no inter1on auticipated by many. United States whipa of both parties are endeavoring | of resigning his primacy. Marshal A. M. Jones, who is also & i 2 2 to have all members in attendance chairman of t] it & out at ONE DOLLAR. = Re: AFPAIRS IN THE SANDWICH 151ANDS, |ted and divided according to the A Varloty of Gemeral Nows. | 10 8 o I alen, THE REBELS DEFEATEY tral W..,',‘.,‘.?m.h °\:D:bll::t:(§“:uu?- member we havebut few ount of da: to .the eollidin, e gover- | o % PP per- Dispatches received by thesecretary | 8mount of damage e tding Carro, November 6,--- gover: i struoti pair loft. A fine lot of of the mavy this mornin, the | vessel, provided both ‘be equally at T TRNED FA ek i nor of Khartoum _teleg=Ph8 he de- vmmon:“elwtmn Tioh Dusteriocipon to Vel o be Sl it ALy e | fanlt, Tho case of W. M. Jessup| GENERAL FORFIONINFWS. | Letters from Ireland statothat fam: | toated the rebels t all who attempt to vote fraudu- . steamship Alaska, st Honolulu, report | 8gainst the United States in the mat: | *F RIS inie 18 impendiliy 1u e Louatihe Doud | prophit on three di#rent paints, H& Lad 1es Shoes a serious stato of affairs there, growing ter of bonds for match stamps, an ap GERMAN DEFENCES OMSEEENSALTIC, egal, Clare hlfl bnmunf“?lfln' E’ says Khartoum lfi © momentia re: 1] $2.00 worth $2.50 out of dissatisfaction thera among su- | peal from the circait court of Ualifor-| Brpuv, Qotober 6.—The German | Potato crop has boen a failore, W ile | 1gved, but qom 44 immediate suc- , charges action on Joues’ | ' oo garplantors. The planters haveformed | nis, the deciston is sustainod, the | minister of war has made known his storms have devastated the fields and ' gy, ‘part as® partizan movement in favor protective union, aad wade a protest | court holding that the bond was good | decision to oxtend the German forts, °;‘;’;“ of {g" POOE, ""“;‘ lfl"“‘d‘;"' A DENIAL, of the republicans, and has inatruoted M . ’ Sh to the king against the selention of |nd forfeited as soon as payment was | and strengthen the fortifications on | & T i warsb aro that y«(L1ay November 6,~-In it denied | the chief of police to swear in a large ISses OES, | his cabinet. They urge amore liberal | not made. the Baltic coast. the prospect is the worst since tho ¥ Germany or Russia have mude | number of epocial annatables for du; opo A $1.00, worth $1.50. and progressive policy than indicated | The case of the county of San RUSSIAN WEATHEE: famine of 1846, | Ky roprosentations at Berne on the | at the polls. Thefohief declares he A r» by m,,l king's mo,,um.,;u. The king, %{nti«:}o, C,lln.z‘d.gnnnut the Soathern Fdes ol S THE MISSION OF MOODY AND SANKEY suqjecs of arLarchists in Switzerland. | master of the nituation/and will arrest . ) 1n replying, recognized the right of all | Pacific railroad company, was, on mo- | .-, o .+ | at Cambridge is suspended on acco” BISMARCK'S PLANS, the appointees of the wmarshal i B\ Chlld rens Shoes to make n’ugueu:mm i(dthey e&lfi;:" z‘l‘mmol Sf:"}z: l:l:mun:h, figvfimg Xi?&:;?l::?i?«:{ I?;l\?n’ il:.gfi:l:zfi of the ul““i of M"DM"""Y- Bismard is un(;uncu';;!:;“t(l offect a “'-‘KMP any skullduggery. S tained any grievance, and assured the | 01 the calendar, as to BAT i g liti . a9 THE DEPARTMENTS DESERTED 3 °| March 4th. Taxesamounting to over | With ice. THE STEAMER HESPER, coalition botween the liberal and con- 5 800/t 81:00. :)'3{‘2‘:;:13'lgxgu‘:,:ilszmgf“"figifi;&’e $500,000 is involved in i :lv”' ANOTHER POLAR DISASTER, from Galyeston with ncnrgo_p;‘;?:‘?e‘ servativo parties in the Prussian par- l-":y“'l',“‘."“"' November 6,—Very PULL LINE OF thero hos been no change in the sttva- | directly and otherwise, Corenmaex, November G.-—The |arrived at Liverpool. Athe ougop | liament. <A number of old German (hie u T nieany 8 h:'"“ flooe A tion, and the king has issued| This was the action brought for re-|report has reched hore that the | out in the hold amage, but wg 0;’"“".""“"?" havo resolved to join Everyoue ha\:in' u‘;x,r lm‘m‘t; o B:UEBEB: BOOTS AND SHOES, |® proclamation that he would be|covery of taxes asseased upon thet | Danish Arctic exploring expedition | bales during the g the compart- shemidister) lista, i (48 yt)m Duch:“ ;"‘5 lr«albeuce ' lerowned Februrry 12, The report|part of tho defendants’ railroad which |has met a sorious disaster by the | subdued by g, believed to .be THE CZAR AND THE SULTAN, Hleotions coa i o DT EER A, : e farther says tho matter will probably | Was apportioned to San Mateo for the | wrack of their steamer, the Dymphna, | ments. Lotgxaminatton is not com- | ,LoNvoN, November ~6.—Vienna | poyo Tp i (OTpRom, ave °'G¥f"’mlc"d‘x”cugfl‘l’z";‘ockB&y" drift along until coronation day, | fiscal years 1881-1882 by the board of | on the Siberian const. heavy. " 01“':!0!-“ report tho determination | ooy of wlmn‘du:;m Lh’.‘f. Y ey P when indications point to disturb- [ equalization. Itisa fest case, and FRANCE IN EGYPT, Plote? o AMER AGROUND, (7 E;‘:::hv'::‘d:";dl“;y:;“ge‘:fl‘z‘)’l:':::ml‘)‘:‘ have been importea into Vir th il i .| th ini f the t therei i n » : 4 : . S L I P P E R S ances, unless the alleged ovil ia rom- | the opinion of tho court thorein will| = p) iy November 6.—The Euwbe- ! by Quebes, November 6.—It is | Russia . aupporting Turkey againat | YO0 888nst the “‘straight-ont edied. The complaints of members | directly affact other pending suits in i pAon 0 5 of tho union appear to bo that the | California, involving taxes to tho | POWEM a:vl:mtc‘&{mth:xisllfl’“i"i"“ roported the stcamor t{;l::;*mu;m ‘fi,"fi‘“'fie;_uuukmu to obt.in revision A HOW OF RACES, of every description. goneral policy of the government is | amount of $700,000 and will be of | o el MYe MEALEEL ot undor | aground off Foxbay, ARtiossb, BPRIH| 00 L10 o8k treaty, together with ex- | Ouanieston, November Dot suffiviently liberal, and they urge | importance to every corporation other | o Paria papers | # mile from shore, on the BIEA A “asian protectorate over | White msn was killed and uropean survyeillance. BB 33 inst. They were throwing the | Armenia, a botter opportunity for bringing in [then municipal in the entire state. > is state of »F 3 y f wounded by negroes, heily! HEIMROD & DORMANN, |ibor and opion ot a sours o |Sonator Edmunds, ot counsel, sid | £52 726k WA o o | plrond v pvoriousee MURELILY| wiriowne sysuinamons, | potion trouben, e U7 | 9 | suro the continuatien of the reciprooity | the court with reference to the mo- | o #¢ eatnERYY % cno interests | hopos of ketting o 9 Beru, Novembe o ot | to have toon the aggressors: ! treaty with the United States, which | tion to advance, that they would not | o "peu olyos: Y B¢ rapacity of the | then. ; during the past fow wiyy S HHSEOR | s feared to-morrow. v i it 18 acknowledged has added so[be able to argue the case before the|p iy BREDIFE'S DEMAND. ferenco with all wmbasiy ) Co "G (LOSED FOR THE DAY | r' 0 c e r s largely to the wealth of the Islands, [second Tuonday in March, and ' that ANTHONY TROLLOPE TLL, Cammo, Novembor 6,--Lord Gran- | many for the purpose of 55 U0 | Nyw Yonk, November 6 - The union is prepared to hend a ropre- (he would like to have it assigned f== [y ) 0" November 6,--Anthony | ville has instructed Sir Edward Malet | sultation on the future (ormhu R R A sentativo 10 the United Statos to urge |that, day. Chiof Justion Wetto ror |, HOICRD Lt ok “anything in [ to leavo the domsaa of . Bredifh | Tho shanoobior intouds to M | [day AND continuation of the troaty after its ex. | Plied that the coury preterred to -els ":: nitare of a fit, but paralyais of | French controller, for admission to | changes of importance. ] . piration, day as near tho olose Of the term, and | &, CIORR, O ) roing ho was \liahtly | the ministorial council, to the confor- PARON ALORSTEE. Raturniag Board Anderfon I THE JEANETTE ROARD intimated thatif it could not be ar-|the ence to be held between Cherit Pasha LoxpoN, November 6 --\dmiral Special Dispteh to Tux Bs. o - ued before the time specified it better and hopes are entertaine e L.i ik Dealers. ffi&“,},ofifi;’n;’“‘,‘f;‘ aton ol mialrille S ould, if udvanced, probably huve to | his complete recovery. and Lord Dutforin CALIFORNIA PEACHES : go over until October or Novembor, TRYING THE REBELS, KUSSIA AND GERMANY. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES :’,"“.‘,f.“{’;n‘:i?f;"ifii.,‘éf“ 'l‘:lslfy«n::imb:: “The Garfield fair directors met t0- | (450, November 6.—The commit- | §r. PErersuuro, November 6.--The - CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Do i iminaioe indicated dhat |Risht, sud roported averything in ref- | 4oq for the prosscution of rebels which | oflicial messengor donies that b order GALIFORNIA PLUMS | it was very sover, Ho rolated inoi- | €500°0. 10 the coming exhibition as| 200y Ctain uily sessions hero has tried [ has beon issued probibiting the expor- : Eorexh, Nev.,, Novemb: Seymour has been made a pwr with URERA, Nev., ember : s Vet Jame E| Anderson, editor of tho Hte'of Dacon. Aigosien, | Leader, vho achieved unenviable . Catro, November 6.—A deee of ‘"{'"lymmumbernf the Louisiana | tho khedive directs internatial ¢ri. ,';:u“;,'f‘m board in 1876, and before bunals to take no notica of thdaimg T investizating committee, i ising. : i E » found | tatien of horses, Officers 1n the Rus- shot las( Friday be G, . F dieices dents of the cruise up to the date|PFomsing. 380 prisoners, of whom 50 were found | ta " against the govorninant for comny. viday bp G. J. Roed, re- OALTFORNIA PEARS, B ot on o plociaied R L ot will avo u trial by court | siun diplomatic cirolos atate that . | SRS 10 SEERETITRE 5 L AL | publican oandidate o e iondy pp GALIFCREIA SUGARS in the ice. Spocla) Dispaton $ Taa Bxn B artial s soon as it will be convened, | relations with Gormany are most cor- | Bl S0, R G 0eT i by utia T'.' public instraotion, died this morn- o THE MOST INTERESTING REFORTS New Oxrreans, November 6.--The EIGHT THOU m'm_'l'llhbl‘fi . aial. B gt ey commission. 3 R, e s T of the comptroller of the currency | Times Domocrat Dallss special 8ays: | ure on the point of starting to Quakim OLLISION LER s o : Kansas Gorn Grop, State | Carlo R. Kortez, the recently deposed | ; h w insurrection, A Paris, November 6.~ ) B tates re; | /{ 0 opposs the ne HBIIIII‘[lfl & Dm\ma‘nn aud élgaflga,yu:mfi ates reasurer will| 0 ornor of Sonora, accompanied by | resarve foroe of throo thowssnd has | train on tho road from Boulogno to | PGS PR L HNO Ve Gy, | KaNsas Onry, November 6,0 tlu; socrelery that o Foports bo made ihizen oF his Aindl P“';‘; Bivyeh ;}aru been dtailed to remain ab Konosko | Paris camao "i‘m cu]humnfinh » trplght b‘xxnglry made "her first public Nu’-’: account of the P;ount Ecarcity ulve‘ur:: . i il af to-day en route fo exico via New int. train this aftornoon. any passen- i n i g 100 FOR FLAVORING EXTRAQTS, | publio until atter betng carefully oon. | (087 o8 qotte, 10, JEOURL GG T and guard that po e e A ountess. Homors | oo o-night in Amorion a1 Wal's 5 Lho eastern markots, the largo orop idered by him has had the effact of | ! s - ) g A v I die: one dhe ) 0! Kausus is being rapidl, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, | 49 y him 0 effa him originated in his favoring the in- seriouely; nona killed, fl‘:;::l"‘ m’(‘m“i‘ul‘l‘]’m::%;’: ll:d m‘_’ teamm B Elvvzutuxp.l hymfu:;n:lll.': Bpecial Dspatch to T Bus FRENCH SOCIALISTS, delaying publication, Comptroiler J K, $ U i Pamis, November 6.—Bocialist lo o ! OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE, Kuox saya his ropyt will s com: troduction of e Jumerioun ralle¥ | workmon held s mocting yesterday at savaezaxo rie TokKs | gont ever assombled in Newsk, | 14 night and day and still unabloto COSTA RICA COFFEE, | paratively unimpor¥ant and confined P T e’uturpri.iug and | Montmatre where epeeches were do- ConsrantiNoris, November G.— |The English beauty made a v fa ki nl:“u With the receipts, Thers GOLREN RIO COVFER, 0 UL Dakace, Ho was eleoted |livered and resolutions adopted de-| yyggia and the porte aro unablo to vorable impression. Her impna- st a blockade in conscquence } of 400 SILYER DOLLARS, zebrook 'An cars of cereal having accu. Vernor a year I 1 Py gpom 23 mulal A During the week ending November f::ml,'i',‘; ’ury'ho building of railrosds |iug the cause of the people. Resolu- | 8650 405> Gk indemnity, The [ Unequal Mateh,” was SanocReikbe ted "’Ff’,i‘fi‘_m{d Sunday, tions were also passad censuring and | [oyie olaims it bagins in March and | critics to bo a fine performancdra, Busted Glass Works. ] 4th 1,052,900 standard siver dollars | with American capitsl. He was ' Hfllmrfl[l & Dflrmann, were put in eirculation by the United | driven from the guvb";,l»fm‘- mansion at | admonishing him to change his courso | 1ieia claims it begins in January, | Langtry was repoatedly calledore | Spocial Dispatch to T,y By, ago. He had worked | pouncing M. Clemenceau for desert: | uoraq ag to the time to commence pay- | tion of Hester " States minta. Dlll‘illg the same llarlu':ll“\) b & lawless mob, who in the future, N Ol w the curtain and was "IH reci) of P““‘A‘IHLI‘IHA. Novelubfll' 6, —. | CELEBRATED | period Iast year but 60,400 were clr- | would have taken his life had he not THE KING OF COREA ; N“"““b"r“ " mhe Obilian | 807, RumbeE "!h"ur'-ll‘flbm:n'j“ rumored that Wi A, l,‘,m,';“.l;m'.' [ SCHUYLER SNOWFLAKE FLOUR | culated. Toan refuge in tho American rallwey |has conoladed a tresty of commerce| Paaxa) Novembor 6, =Tho OLRaR | applause upon e entcoe WAILR, | Briotorot tho Hord glaks works ol ihia Dhe report of Liout, Healy, com.|dent Gonzalos to reinstate him and| tho prescnt Corean-American treaty. | G080 FLUNG" Aricy "and Tacna, 88 it | theater for two hours beforc® D" eally known about the matter is that mander of the revenue steamer Cor- | furnish sufficient troops to maitain the ROD & DORMA““ win, covering the operations of the dignity of the off uumn'rl« L;l‘”u:.t ¥iist Um\”nhm,l‘ S AT FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER, up to the 24th ultimo, was received ot | special Dispateh to Tik Bk, of the Irish parli ary party, held | Li ginning of the performance, Teavitt made an assignment to Nelson ¢ l".vulnu for the beuofit of his credi. e V. Leavitt & Evans say the liabili Henry Clay in Greend: | tie ot} o $700,000; the as. R mu-{uh lay in G ' sotd’®, nothing liko $700,000; the as- b . ) o-day, i greed to support CT8 AND FANUIES onr tirely cover the, e RARE. VLU M ] @ ) nalaska. Lieut. | cases of fover, on: h to- 7] | Panis, November G.—M. | Clay, grandsonof the grea! special der’s Lib ¥ GET S, : y casos of er, Ou J 4 he » ay, 4 ¢ > Special I oral Bequests. Ve FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABLES, | joaly says of tho natives of St Law- | board of hoalth received from the ma- %3 o0 osone, minister of finance, has informod I.lhu QAT RERREIGIAE S0 ST be 1_.}, e q otk rence bay, {"Hhu f‘uhtl]fl uf,'m_ly Wh:l' tionsl board of health an additional g ’ ‘N AT AR | budget committee nm]tl fi"“"llflf:..fiufi teohuio socioty of this citonlfl | G November 6.—Jerome G i — may be cast upon the hospitality and | g 00 ONDON, November .= ONe, | the current year will be o n immense crowd was ponte @Y faer 1ol ohe followi A HEIMROD & DORMANN, |kiuily fecling of the natives alpng the|* > anbworiog quostions by Bourke, in: | 0, SR 207 (0" voren of oredit, YAD, MRS SO W D%, cafi | Tnatitute ofch, o o "e ocdien AMERIOAN full CREAM CHEESE |northerushores, I would most earn Firoin » Theator, formed tho houso that Arabl Pasha| "y i roported that Russia is urgind | o, to tho porth pole, s WB Bo | in. ..,.~I,,.ml, );'M‘;mdu"’m‘: SRTTAY VISS CHEESE, estly recommend some token of appre- | Special Dispatch £ Tus B ocoupied the status of & prisoner who | 4y 1 to dispateh & fleet to Ale, ship was disabled rate®d tft goneral hospil"gop 1,56 "B gtord s GENUINE SWISS CHEESE, |Gk IR0 thom. * This will in-| Provivence, Novembor 6, - The | had surrendored unconditionally; that | &% Stk the Turkish commission: siapaled et aing one | dustrisl tompoge®) 00 Boston doe LIMBURGER CHEESE, | sure the cxtension of hospitality aud | scenery of the Theatro Comique took | when war oeased municipal law came | ,q vanguazd, to form s part of the Bwes . Ho Loy h { aged mi¥g home, $12,000; IMPORTED SARDINES, brotection which to castawaye moans |fire just before the matinee pesform- |into operation, takivg the place of | 5o qun expedition. your in Groenlund Wit f'wn. [ued women, 810,81 ooe’ home of ALL BRANDS OF FISH, |life itself.” With regard to Master | ance began to day. The flanes were | martial law, Arabi was therefore be- rHE LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL, o) u'“ v i | §10,000; Americaiys maritan, Wi | tion, $10,000; $14 LPitarian associa. Patnam he esys, ‘‘We learned |extingu by automatic sprinklere. | ing tried yery properly under munici ver 6—The Prinoe from St Lawrence islanders that|The scenery was pretty much destroy- | pal law. Debate on the cloture ques- Loxwox, Novewber O “E[MRQDTE-T)ORMAHH on the sixth day after the depart-)ed, but the performance went on. Do bea then resumed. AD smend:|of Wales has consenfed to. ach as the high wnorthern la illustrated with stered

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