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UMBIUI 10, 1833, THIRTEENTH Y1 # 1., — OMAHA, NEB. \\'El)Nl’.NbAY MOR? THE OmaHA Daiy BEE . NOVEMBER 11, 1883, NO. 128, . D. Salmoyy, of 0 3 g ) ing fell headlong on the side. |in the iro ork whicl ed the | and otk i Wlelphi - = takivg the ground that Texas cattle fover - % the dispensary. Dunn was subsequently fing. Some of the supporting columns P—— fe to have the manageme: t, Wilson's Disgonal Reeonds Its Finst 1 furnsshing of the theatres, was bob a chimera and existed the | i} NN 1o | arrosted, and will bo held till it ean be | revealed internal flaws which rendered " 5 H { Southorn States. D, Runch of Tinois, | TCSUTET WYMAN'S ANNEL BIOSSOMS | hacortiiiod what ‘caused tho wamans| them worthioss. The report wil ton (o | A ROW 00T & Kitléh Resalls i T |mcl. Vaiie: and L. Oed of the M Plaster in Scveral Countipy | apd Dr: Ryans of, Toxas held the sune} (ot with g Huge Array of bl o [P Fikwa: Lt L6 TFon, wure ot giibls Corpses at Groenburg, Pa, fs Son Of e AR in 1 gious. Dr, Partridge, of Indiana, took | Fi A Forged Dispatch, and were only revealed when the columns - troops of the two (overnments against t1.o 1 10%4, the samo view respecting hog cholera, gures, Crry oF Mexico, November 18,-The | were broken. . | Indfans and organtzed marauders, — C———— - tologram published in Europo alleging —— Sketohos of Noted Forgers, Swin- e Another War of Ra'es Threatened by the Chicazo and Kansas FIVE ACRES OF RUINS. Further Particnlars of the Destructive tions Made, Including an | {Several Important Recommenda- | that President Gonzales Tad stated that | the settlement of the En, Carlos Rivas had been r: h debt by ed by the Heavy Failures, Cureaco, November 18,—Booth and Osgood Manufacturing company, dealors dlers and Beats Generally, A Lynching Party in a Graveyard Little DOATING BUSINESS, Noing Below Bismarck—Tho A der in furmture, confessod judy : Railroads and the Boats—On City Roads. Appropriation, ‘]‘ln-‘\r-‘:ul"nn‘u[rl"*:»‘;""‘lfll l"'m"f!"m“‘\' afternoon for €350,000. The total lia- | The Polk City Tragedy. the ways, ——— [ - | has not stated that the debt was ettled, | Lilities of the firm are cstimated at and Fatal Fire at Shenandoa as 1o agroemont had boen ratified. The \ . X Vi rous » o . >, r G o 0 agre hee A . ®{ 000 with assets suflicient to cover, at " q Nunicrous Pool Mestings, Destruct- B3 The Posimaster Goneral Tackles (e | 316 ORI B iaating the cie btk GRERAL RELORY; Stovix Oty Fournni, ive Wreck and other Matters, RAILROAD MATIERS. A BAD WRECK, ROCHES D N. Y., November 18— Atha'f past 7 this morning the West Shore railroad construction train was thrown from the track and three box-cars loaded with workmen sent down an em- bankment. All the workmen are re- ported more or less hurt, and geveral had arms and legs broken and skulls frac- Killed Injured—Other Fires, Several Pe ons SHENANDOAH, P The dis trous fire is still b is entirely under control. Relief is arriving and the homeless are being taken into other fami- lies. The loss amounts to a half a million dollars and the insurance a_little over §100,000. Temporary buildings are be- ing erected. The Philadelphia & Read- ing railroad company contributed £5,000 for relief and “’Ih transport free all sup- lics. and Many Alleged Blockade of Northern Pacific, ails on the CAPITAL NOT THE TREASURERS' Wastizaron, November 13.—The an- nual report of Wyman, Treasurer of the United States, shows the total net rev. enue to be $30O8,287.581, a decrease £0,237,668. The only increase of re- ceipts was for public lands. The condi- REPORT, tion of the treasuryand eperations thereof | of | authorship of the telegram, | THE SUNDAY SIMOON. {The Shores of the Lakes §'rewn with the Debris of Shattered Vessels. An Arctic Wave Adds to the,Perils of the Storm Tossed Mariners, Provipesce, R. L, November {8, —In 8. Booth, President of the comp: resides Stamford, Conn,, largost creditor, Miuwavker, November 10 bilities of Eisen & ( The lin .y are 883,000 as sots 860,000 in morchandise, $11,000 in good notes and $5,000 doubtful notes, fison who disappeared at the time of the failure, ton days ago, has not boen found. — Effect of the Barb Wire Decision, Jeuter, Tru, Nov, 13, ~ Aunouncement. is mado here that il manufacturers of barb wire in this city will shortly remove thoir factories to Missouri and other western points within the jurisdiction of BRUTAL DOUBLE MURDER, Prrrsnure, November 13~ The Chiron iclo Girbensburg (Ponn ) special says: West Lobanon, Indiana county, was the scene Saturday evening of a brutal double murder. Wm. Samer, an old and re. spected citizen, had an altercation with his son, Juseph, about putting a kitten out of the house, when the son drew a revolver and shot him in the hip. The old man then fled, but was followed by his son, who fired the sccond shot, the least not helew amount The steamboat season on the Upper Missouri has not heen a brisk one, at Bigmarck. Above Bis- Missouri, about the us; of freight has been moved. What was lost by the completion of the Northern Pacific road to Helena, and the consequent taking of Helena busi- ness from the river, has been made up by the crowth of business along the river, There was little or no business on the Yellowstone the present season. Tho Northern Pacific railroad, extending along the inhabited part of the valley, takes the business that used to go to the marck, on th tured, One man was horribly mutilated, | * o streots woro crowded with people, | are set forth at great longth, but the e yight's galo fonces and treas were | Judge Treat whoso recont docision in St. |bullot crashing through the father's| hoats, and there is nothing now to send a and s still under the wreck, The|The burned district covers an area of |main points of interest have been pub- |)1own over at Newport, and the roof of | Louis declaring the Washburn patents | brain, killing him instantly, The pa- [hoat into the Yellowstone for. wounded were taken to Savannah. The | five acres. The ruins ave smouldering | lighed from time to time, The Treasurer invalid protects all manufacturings there | yicide then roturned home and killed Between Bismarck and Pierre thewe cause of tho accident was a hroken jour- nal. Thirty men in all were injured. The cars went dowdl an embankment 30 feet high. and an unhealthy odor issuos whero the butcher shops were situated. Where the Mothodist Episcopal and Presby- terian churches stood the bave cellars are visible, Rebuilding has begun. A majority of the business houses had recommends an appropriation be made to pay the express charges for worn and mutilated United States money, and for distribution of fractional silver and Reynolds’ elevator was blown off and capsized on the wharf, The' Old Colony boat, from New York, was compelled by the gale to run past Newport to Fall River without stopping. One ineh of ice from intorference and payment of royalty. This will result in throwing out between 500 and 1000 workmen. e Y A FaithlessjAgent, Cuicaco, 1un, November 13,—H. C, Belle Kelly, a servant girl, He then fled, but was captured last night. Great oxcitement prevails and threats of lynch- ing are frecly exprossed. ¢ business, and only the occasional passing of a boat. The exception to this was & few trips mado by the Terry and Beban from Pierre Plerrie or Bismarck to Lobeau, a sottlement which received more river = JAY .;(‘)\'va \!;b Vmwbvmzm;;). e |0 insurance, theretore thiey lose every- minor coins, He also ruunnur\undn dis- | formed at Newport, Tillinghast & Co,, dealora in furs, pelts, “,umr.xr'u‘n- :L:}\n.\, 1:|||:l:n\|\lnu:|;.l £HOIEHE ha ABANBH LHABLAE 1h llkel{ {iish Kaxsas Crev, November 13.—The| gy, Mus. Phillip Wolf, rescued from | continuanco of throo cent pieces, and | gyyyerao, November 18.—Tho eollector | and leather, mads an. assignment to the poDsnarer, D. T, Novewber 13.—Johi | 0E™ utween Chamborlain and Pletre Chihuahua excursionists left this morn-|a burning building by the fireman, | that compensation and mileage of mem- Hide and Leather Bank this morning, | Fleming, of Floming & Merriam, of Chi- | tharg has been plonty of business. The ing for St. Louis. Jay Gould and party, on the regular inspecting tour, arrived from Hannibal this afternoon, brief stop he went on to St. Louis. The H. & St. Joe people announce their pur- pose of withdrawing from the Kansas City p:\ssensfcr agreement and express themselves dissatisfied with the present agreement. They state they have no intentiun of making war upon’ rates, but there is considerable speculation asto the result of the proposed action. After a died from fright. Her husband lest all his property. George Heaton, who had his legs cut off, also died this morning. George Whitaker, aged 23, had a leg broken in removing articles from the burning ruins. Jerry O'Neill, a brave fireman, received serious injuries this morning. Two hundred houses were de- stroyed and 500 families homeless. Loss, £350,000. The third brigade of Pottsville gave a benefit concert. Contributions are coming in fast from all sections. bers of Congress be i+l by the disburs- ing ofticer instead of the Treasurer. He urges the restoration of salaries in the Treasurer's ofiices, reduced in 1876, MATLS ON THE NORTHERN PACIFI Complaints have reached the Postoflico Department that mails on the Northern Pacific railroad are not properly worked by the postal clerks, and that instead of heing distributed at various points along land and stacked up there, the route, are carried through to Port- | Superinten- | at Sangatuck reports the tug Protection, which %md been reported lost, as oft’ that port with a signal of distross hoisted. Efforts are now making to rescue the crew. The fate of the schooner which was in tow of the Protection is at present unknown. GraNp Ravins, Mich., November 13. ‘A Grand Haven special says tho life saving crew has gone to the rescue of the schooner Arab, ashore nine miles south of Hav Nothing new yet from the Petoskey, The assets and liabilities are not disclosed but the firm has been engaged in business quite oxtensively. The immediate cause of the failure is ascribed to the fact that the firm advanced a large sum of money to an agent in the mountains for the pur- chase of furs who thus far has failed to make any returns —et— i Suit For rance Priuaverenra, November 13, suit of the Peoria Sugar Refining com In the| cago, was arrested here this ovening by Postoflico Inspector Ray on anindict- ment in the United States Court of Chi- for using the mails for fraudulont purposes. Floning has been here for Savoti) Taotibhi il e "haie ot Goll J. F. Woods, NOTED FORC Oneaco, Novomber lhe careers of William E. Brockway, Nat Hamol and D. Foster, forgers arrested in New York; are well known to Foderal dotectives Milwaukee railroad company contends for a part of the Black Hills business, and to get it must send the freight by river from Chamberlain to Pierre, for the routs overland from Chamborlain has not developed into anything niore than talk as yet. In this short mk business the steamers Terry, Behan, Milwaukee and kelly have been busied most of the season, The Milwaukee alone has moved upwards of 5,000,000 pounds during the season, 4 . C So far the treasurer of the volief com-| i 5 <1 | excopt a heavy gale again this afternoon. inoi : 1 here, who have shadowed Foster es-| Below Chamberlain there has beenlittle A The Hannibal peoplo assign as tho | mittee has recoived 10,000, and several | dent Thompson says this state of aflairs | e Damoorat's flmfi,l from Rangatuok | DALY of Illinols, against tho Susque.|icoay M Sl Hog During the | doing either at this city or at points below reason of their withdrayal the recent | car loads of provisions. Clothes and | ¥as brought by a combiantion of the pos- | sy the Chicago tug, Protection, is in | hanna Mutual Fire Insuranco company, | summer he remained in this city, buthad | as far as Kansas City. The only boats action of other roads, The Hannibal |pblankets are most needed, tal clerks, who purposely neglect thoir | gigroas off hera with tho helm and | of Hurrisburg,to recovor £1,500 on n|been in the habit of pussini his summers | to touch at Omaha “wore those passing crnnot withdraw until after five days’| ~ Norwistows, Pa., November 13.— |Work in order to compel ‘him to double | hoel disabled, short of fuel and a crew BOL6yCE i kurAnSe) the! United at Colorado Springs, Colo. Foster's|from St. Louis to the mountains, The notice, unless the differences are ads | Slemmer Bros'. oil works were burned | the force, which, he maintains, is already | of yine on board. Her tow, schooner | Birecit court ontored momesuit with lavee |homo is at Bradford, T, and ho is a | Behan, Terry, Rucker and Helena, out justed. The meoting of yeneral passen- | ghis evening, with 15 tanks, containing |sufficient to distribute tho mails, [ Arab, “with a crew of nine mon s re- | fo plaintiff to move to take it off, The |brother-inlaw of Jas. Doyle, arrestod | fitted and londed here in the spring, but ger agents will be held in Chicago to- | 600 barrels of oil. All the machinery | properly. However this may be, Post- | ported ashore ten miles south rofinery was burned in October, 18¢ here in June, 1882, with £ 204,000 of | of these only the Rucker came back for morrow. Matters here are in a de-|was destroyed. Loss, $25,000. The|master-General Gresham has taken the [of Grand Haven. The St.|r loss of half a million * spurious United States bonds in his pos- | second load, The Kelly, built at our cidedly disorganized stat ) origin of the fire is unknown. matter in hand and to-night assigned | Joo life saving crow reached SaasiEEl. sossion, Doyle is now serving a stretch | landing last winter, made a number of Carcaco, November 13, —The Central | ~ Ciarrgston, S. C., Noverber 13,— | Assistant Superintendent Jameson to Sangatuck at 5:20 p. m., but could not Towa Ho Doctor of nine years in the Chester (111.) peni- | trips from this city mostly short ones. Towa Railway association met and trans- acted routine business. FREIGHT AGENTS' MEETING. Curcaco, November meeting of freight agents of all roads running into Chicago was held to-day, it is understood, for the purpose of form- 13.—A secret Mary Wolf, the factory girl who leaped from the building Monday, has died. The remains of Laura Greeu and Mrs, Abigal Guy have been recovered. Susan Bond and Maggie Quinlisk, who jumped from ti 3 window, are in a critical condi- tion, duty, going over the whole line of the [road’ from St. Paul to Portland and postal service. If he finds the force in- suficient to properly work the mails it will be incrensed. If the present em- | ployes are ineflicient they ~ will be re- got aline to the tug, and will make n» | 1 | further eflort till morning, on account of making, a thorough examination of the | the heavy gale and high sea. The Pro- tection is valued at 812,000, and the in- surance is said to have runout a fow days “Hubbard Miner was killed in_ Byron Des Moixes, November 13.—State veterinary and medical association is in session hero to-day. Routine business occupied most of the day. Several new members wore clected, The next moet- ing will bo held at Cedar Rapids. the sec- tentiary. A SWINDLING COMPANY, Circaco, November 18.—The final re- port of the receiver of the -Fitna Lifo In- surance Company, of this city, which worft, to pieces shortly after the great fire of '71, was made in the United States The Little Maude also made trips from this city but only in the wood trade. Not as much freight was taken on out of the city by boats as goes out on some single freight trains. Nor was Yankton, the old rival of Sioux City in the river business, any 5 Yy e ——— | placed by better men. township, ten miles from Grand Rapids, | ond Monday in May. ) [ ranor » | more fortunate. Two or three boats of | ing an organization for the purposc of ° y 2 EWS, 811Dy $ » y Y. Court to-day. The report of the master LIRS i SC%‘"“’L’ r‘%“ifonfli'y i mathods ef |0« BADRATUEDIVICN NEWWE, BT by/a falling tree, thisaltornogsy It ifoll RS AR in chancery in connection therewith dis- | the Coulson line that had been thero for f handling freight, fixing switching AMERIONN BISHOPS AT ROME, Heavy Failure in Leather. the wrong way. s Ohicago's Great Live 8tock§Show. | ologes rather astenishing state of affairs, | repairs left in the spring with some charges, ete. B Rome, November 15,—The American| Cnicaco, November 13.—H. C. Til-| Muskegon reports a heavy gail on the| = Cmicago, November 13.—The follow- | The company’s assets inciuded what was | {reight, not to return again until the sea- i THE I0WA DIAGONAL, Des Moises, of the company are now, all along the line, recording the mortgage of eleven million dollars of the Lacrosse, Iowa and Southwestern railroad company, popu- laely known in Jowa as Wilson's ]¥|ago~ nal, which is to runfrom Lacrosse to Kan- s, November 13.—Agents Catholic Biskops held their first meeting to-day at the Collego of the Propaganda. All Cardinals of the Propaganda were present. The principal question dis- that the relations of the church and cassed was that of addressinga demand tg the Government of the United States linghast & Co., dealers in hides, leather and buffalo robes, made an assignment to-day. Tho failure caused much sur- prise and regret among the trade, as the house was one of the oldest, heaviest and most honorably conducted in the west. The immediate catise of the downfall was lake, but not felt at that plac Derrorr, November 13.—The® latest news from Colchester, Ont., indicates all lope is abandoned of the safety. of Capt. Forest, of the foundered light ship, save a very slight one. He may gnvelnunclmd his boat and reached some of the islands. News from Mackinac state the schooner ing numlyrs represent the head of stock which has already arrived for entry, at the national fat stock show which opens here to-morrow: Cattle 530; horses bh; sheep 100; hogs 78. This o larger repre- sentation than ever hitherto, and the grades of stock are reported finer, Stock men have already gathered in great nnm- claimed to be $142,000secured paper. In settlement the total amount realized was $215 dollars. . The master says of them, they were all' fraudilent and’ worthless, signed by worthless insolvent bankrupts, or unknown persons, and the sccurities were trust deeds to the property which the makers did not own. 'The testimony son was ended, if they come then. This viver review has beecome some- thing of a Jeremiad, but there is no need of rose tinting the matter, With the exceptional case of the short run be- tween (.';Illmbnrhin and Pierre, there is little to dignify with the name of river business below Bismarck, Above Bis- i ity Ackl Lucy Clarke capsized and=gomk - | bers from all parts of the U.§. and Can- was organized to | marck there are yet no railroads crossing :;‘d g‘g fi:;?;gh 'fi:‘: E;:ns 1‘,?. reoor:fi Stats be based upon canon law. tha protest, yesterday afternoon, of an rlny.y " Five of tho crew nnehud’heze, adns. 2 . m‘h' Sprageny. B0 Lihe Missouri, and on that part of the ed the mortgage in this county and is THE INSURRECTION IN SERVIA. ;fi%e{;:)‘o“”cfi": fi;"nfll‘;:}’ng“{:f ifl:{t f&:l\‘ but three were drowned. T; . % gL RN :::r m:“o:vnme bl““ u;i:l the ing to record it in the other coun-| Bg g, N \! 13.—Th fyol|i et e A0 preterrod cred- | Bognon, Nov. 13.—The ga'e, which e Mexican Debt, & R nilroad rud . proceeding to rLaRADE, Novembor he i itors, not even it own bunk, to which the | continnen off Highlands gt Tus bagn| Mexico via Gavimox, November 13, | o GAIVESToN, Novomber 13, —The Nows [city and Bismarck _tho' _raf ties to be crossed by them The first section is from Lacrosse to Kansas City, tricts of Crua, Beka, Knjazenatz, Banja, Aleximatz and Kraina have been declare firm is said to be indebted about $30,000. The causes leading to the failure were blowing twenty four hours at the rate 60 —The Mexican government has definitely Commanche special says: Late last night, while the Sheriff was absent, fifty armed comes to the river at Yank- ton, Running Water, Chamberlain and the mecond is to go from Sault|in a stato of sicge, All availablo troops ) < €@ | miles an hour. refuscd the demand of tho English bond | While the Shorif was shaont, fifty armed | o FriChambe i Sto. Marie on a lno between |have boon sont forward. Tho robols no | 4iety the frm beowed monoy with| © .00 N, Y., Novembor 19, —Tho [ holders to issuo tyenty million dollar in | WSS Ton Mutted B T L, 400 Piorre, and. the wailroads have demon Canada and Michigan. The work of construction has been commenced at several points in Towa and the road is to he finished from La Crosse to Des Moines in 1884. It is said the Cana- dian Pacific, or its friends, are backing the enterprise. A charter has been ob- tained for a bridge over the Mississippi at La Crosse, egotiations are mow in progress for the purchase of this county of the Narrow Guage road from Des Moines to Boone, which will be convert- od into a standard guage and give the Canadian line the best kind of entrance into and through Des Moines. FOLL MEETINGS, Cnrcaco, November 13.—-The JTowa Trunk Line Trafic Association will longer retreat from the troops, but en- counter them in a determined manner. Some desperate fighting has occurred. The insurgents hold Aleximatz, A DYNAMITE SCARE, Loxpox, November 13.—The supposed shell found at Belvidere wharf, Lam- beth proves to be merely an iron weight, which was thrown away as useless. The loss by fire at the Tyldesley cotton mills is £25,000. THE TONQUIS RAID, «: Koxa, November 13,—Three nd French reinforcoments arrived at Anam and will be sent to Hanoi im- mediately. 1t is expected the advance | will bo miade on Sontay in a fortnight, Panris, November 13.—The Telegraph time and_the fact that its purchasing agent in Montana has overdrawn §50,000 on stock which has not arrived. The assets are estimated at $375,000 to $400,- 000, including a $50,000 interest in a silver mine and mining works in Mon- tana. The branch leather houses are located at Dubuque, Iowa, and Colorado Springs, Colorado. The book accounts of Leominster, Mass, Liabilities esti mated at_$340,000. The paper of the firm is understood to be widely distri- buted. CiNcrsNarr, November 13.--J. B, Shepard & Co., dealer in specialtics for leather on from one to four months’ | of the latter, including the claim for | 860,000 against Putnam, Phe.ps & Co., | schooner Albatros went ashore last night, on Ford shoals, about five miles west of this port. When discovered this morn- ing she was about half a mile out, with a sea making a clean breach over her. It was snowing so hard that it was impossi- ble to tell whether the crew of five men were on board. The surf boat capsized twic, and the entire crew narrowly cscaped drowning. A tug has just gone up with a metallic life boat. I'he Albatros was about 300 tons. , IiL, Nov. 13,—Schooner Potomae, lumber laden, reported ashore near Frankfort, Mich,, is a total loss, The crew was saved. New Loxtoy, Conn., November 13, The tug E. B. Stamford arrived last 3 per cent bonds in addition to the re- cognized dobt of £80,000,000, The deci- sion ends negotiagions Kansas Crry, November 13.—The ex- cursion party of Moxican capitalists ar- rived from Chihuahua this evening over tne Santal'e and was met at Topeka by the mayor and a special committeo from this city. Thoy were entertained at supper at the Centropolis hotel to-night. Lo The St. Louis Poli S, of police commissioners, at the regular meeting this evening decided to ap- peal the case of the chief of police, Muddle, Louis, November 13.—The board guards and after a bard struggle took ont the two Bailey brothers and hanged both to a tree in the graveyard a mile from town. It is not stated what the Baileys are charged with, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Grepnspura, Pa., November 13,—A mob of entaged citizens mado an attempt to lynch Jacob Noble who innflicted fatal injuries on John O, Areby, at Scottdale, Sunday niglit with a hatchet. Hoisa bad character and the purposo vas rob- bery. The lynching failed. THE POLK CITY TRAGEDY, Crrcaco, November 13,—The Inter Ocoun’s Des Moines special says the trial of Chas, Wileox for the murder of Mayor strated their ability to carry freight cheaper than boats on such rivers as the Missouri, Our dealers have been ready to encourage the boats by giving them fraight when they could carry it at rail road rates, but beyond that “competition in trade would not allow them to go. Considerable freight has been sent from this city to Chamberlain that went from that landing by beat, and in this indirect way the beating busines shas been a help to the trade of the city. This roundabout boating business is likely to increase the ason with increased settlement in the river counties between Pierre and Bismarck. In one department, the steamboat ways, the river business promises to bo almost up to the average. The govern- meet here to-morrow. Some lines in / canvassing agents, assigned to R. S, Ful~| : 'he | Camphell, to the Supr Court and | Stubbs of Polk City concluded to-day. | eyt steamer Misscuri is on the ways Seny K 4 iMsenytwa - sing agents, g S Eh night with tho barge Hatteras, The|Campbell, to the Supreme Court and |Jtuby it . Pt ) oam yH, the association are not satisfiod with tho | 8335 1!?;[;:{“"1',“ ,{if»‘-’x’ém‘.:l‘:,- "‘i‘lll'fi:}‘ to!ton, liabilitics, 25,000, assets small, | §emford loft Now Yeak with the barges | postpono his trial on_the charges pre- | Tho jun ‘1'3"?““)- “-l g ,'t\l"‘"‘]".i the | and the Emily, another government boat, present distribution of per centages and ; A y interview | gupmuel Tahl, wholesalo notions, as- forred agninst him by Commissioners |man indicted for tho murder with Wileox, |y on the road up the incline. The trans- and a redistribution is probable. Tho Trans-Continental Railway asso- iation meet here t>-morrow for the purpose of completing tho details of the agreement on Pacific Coast business wmado at the Topeka meeting, FREIGHT LINES CONSOLIDATED. The Erie & North Shore Dispatch and Commercial Express fast freight lines, have consolidated under the name of the latter. The Erie & North Shore Dis- patch ran over she Canada Southern and Grand Taund roads The former drops out, and the consolidated line will run only over the Grand Trunk. e —— Methodist Missionary Donations, New York, November 13.—The gen- with Waddington, French embassador at London, THE PRESS GAGGEI Sr. P i, Nov, 13'—Simultan- cously he departure of De Giers, Secretary of State for Switzerland, via Berlin to visit his daughters, editors of St Petersburg newspapers received orders forbidding discussion of the probability of war with Germany. DeGiers visits Bismarck, At IN NEW WATERS, Paris, Nov, 13.—Rear Admiral Fran- quet commanding the French fleet in Algerian waters has been appointed to command the fleet in the Pacific Ocean. AN ANCIENT LAW ENFORCED, signed, linbilities, $27,000, assets, $10,- 000. . T, Brown & Co., leather deal- crs, assigned, liabilitics estimated at $120,000 to $130,000. They have been borne by Bradstreet’s agency as having a capital of $100,000 to £150,000, e Senator Collom 111 SeriNarieny, I, November 13,-~Sen- ator Cullom has been confined to his room for a week past by a sharp attack of fever, which has left him very much prostrated. Thouch now convalescent, he is still quite weak in consequence, Ho has been obliged o decline urgent inyi- tations to participate in several public occasions, including an entertainment of | Ida, Osprey, Dunderberg and Hatteras, coal lm&uu, for Providence, Fall River and Somerset. When midway between Cornfield reef and Faulkland island, at six o'clock last evening the hawser be- tween the first and second barges parted and the Ida, Osprey and Dunderberg disappeared. 1t 1s believed that they and eight men on board are lost, The Stamford went to the scene of] the dieas- ter this mornin, Anti-Monopoly in Manitoba, Wissirea, November 13.—The re- port sent forth regarding the anti-Con- federation or anti-Canadian movement in Manitoba, have very little fact for foun- dation, A strong feeling of hostility exists throughout the country to the Lutz and Caruth, till next week, ——— A Long-Windrd Trial, Say Fran November 13.—The case of the widow of General Colton vs, Stanford, Crocker and Huntington, in- volving $5,000,000, opened at Santa Rosa to-day. The trial will probably oc- cupy three months, —— AMissing Wo n Found. Krokuk, Ia,, November 13.—Wlavie Felt who has been missing since June 206th was found near Hannibal, Mo., and brouglt back to this city to-day. She was working as a domestic. e — dered threo wecks ago by his John Cool. r Col. Whistler's Buccessful Raid, S, Pavr, Nov, 13.—Colonel Whistler commanding at ¥'t. Buford 1, T., has re- ported to the Department Head Quartors that Lieut. Bell of the Seventh cavalry succeeded in overtaking the mauradin; Canadian half-breedsnear White Earthan had brought into Ft, Buford the entire outfit including 4G ponies, carts, tents and other property. A party composed of 11 men, 12 women, 38 children. = Col, Whistler further reported if sent across the line without transportation he feared was brother-in-law, the women and children would die of ex- posure and starvation, Gen, Terry di- for boat President and the ferry boat Bennett are also to go on the ways. The Meade, if she is repaired, will need 20 up the timber slide. The two raii- road pump barges will also be taken out on the ways for repairs, Altogether the hoat ways business, though not flusn, will be fair. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. 0. F. DAVIS & 00., (SUCCESSORS TO DAVIS & SNYDER.) Genorai Dealers in eral missionary comittes of tho Motho- | Touoeo, Oxtanio, Nov. 13,—Jumes | the Hlincis Conuressional dolegation by | i ™Sl ("7 “Cumac| A Winancial Tuvewstgacion, [Focled that they vosentatonco o che | TR TR A T ] dist Episcopal church has accepted the | Mathican, a gambler, for playing faro has 2;’ d““ “" I‘f‘g;‘.}’,"“u" u‘“’,“u‘;d‘"\:." dian ~Pacific railway charter. | Jersey Orry, N, J., Nov. 13,—The | rotain such property aswould prevent { offer of $10,00) made by Mrs. Philander | boen fined 50 pounds sterling or ten days | FE1C, Bl [ MUCIERE xoccsered, JLis | Singo the farmers have commenoed | Grand Jury is making an investigation of | actual hardship and suflering, ! Smith, for the establishment <f a college | i Jdik The statureon which ho was tried | 1'%, Eeht cave for Washington | 4, yarket grain they are largely per- | the financial affairs (,¥ the city. e—— z ot ey gl e s v | O 200 years old. b suaded that transportaion rates’ charged - il TELEGRAPH NOTES, A 2las m‘:&d M 2 T THE WAR IN TONQUIN, The Coal Mining Pool, ure excessive and that the railway favors A Murderer's Hilarity, ’ OMAHA, Goucher, of Baltimore, of Baltimore, of Parrs, November 13.—It is stated that French reinforcements have landed Prrrsvure, November 13.—The river one large milling firm in various ways, This, added to the jncrease in duty upon INDIANA, PA,, Nov, 13,—Sarver, who committes returned Tho Senate Mississippi T vomatn fow days a6 from the jettios and wi $3,000, towards the establishment of an TainioetN ial Court’s fi _|coal operators met this afternoon, and |agricultural implements last spring, is | killed his father and attempted tokill tho | Now Orléans to inspect river matters. but not “‘“'“""“N“fl‘fl seleoted landy Auglo-Japaneso Usiversity st Tokio,| tuck wil b sosde o Sotey and Horn. | appointod 8 conmittea to moet o sivlae | bHDGINE furher sirong exprssions | housekeepor, Mary. Kolley, wa singing | nbjesna g one, 4 o e 6 i o Doy B, ot China, that would cost €12,000, provid. | f.fe. committeo of miners next Friduy, to dis. | fom the farmers and they pro- and dancing in his cell this morning. He A naked | uron s minor's head at West ;‘7:::'--‘."-‘,'"1 lum Mordck, ing tho remaining sum shall be seowred s L T i A Yo 10 CUB| poge holding moetings at various [ said they could never hang him_becauso 15...{ n;lnu, \Uluflu harre, 1;‘“ c.J\.nfd a Lg,umlne hndars aad ¥ el e by centributions, and of $7,080 from the Coloprari A SR EE RS cuss the necessity for the present mining | points to discuss the questions and pre- | he was “Demecratic and so was Governor | oxplosion. Michael Barcoski, John Escolus I Wu‘#fln‘hfl. same clergyman for theological achools st Too Chow, China, Twenty-fivethousand «lollars was appropriated for a cotingent, fund for the ensuing year, o —— Bowling into the Hereaft ». SeriNGrIELD, T, Novewber 13, —Jao. Holstoin, a German butcher of this city, Ly~NcHBORG, Va., November 13, — Last night the greatest demonstration ever witnessed in Lynchburg was held in cel- ebration of the defeat of Mahone, The wiole city was ablaze. Resolutions were d _guaranteeing the negroes full Justice before the law in all matters and reduction in the fourth poo!, and arrange for the appointment of a board of arbi- tration, similar to the one which has been so successful in settling diflerences botween railrond operators and miners, The action of the operators to-day will, of course, avert the strike ordered by the miners for the fifteenth instant. ~The board, if appointed, will arbitrate upon pare a remonstrance for Parliament at the next session, Anti-Confedera- tion is a misnvmer, and Jdied by a local paper rary organization of young lawyers in Winnipeg, because they won b ki discuss the grievances of the province. The land reserves made by the Canadian Government have also aroused strong was ap- eo’ o lit- Pattison.” e— Brigands Capty CoxsraniNoris, Nov, 13,—The brig- ands who attacked an Americrn caravan have apprehended at the instance of the Briti h and American representatives., e and John Koller were killed, The Towa State Republican of Des Moines conses to exist to-day. Henry Insley, of Dallas Centro, died of de- livium tremens in Allan & Zeigler's transfer Darn at Des Moines, The Attorney-General decided the proposed change of standard time at W ashington can- not be effected except by Congressional ac tlon oty Publio Alwaye i ofics, Cerrespondence ODMAELA Steam Dye-Works! 200 11th Street, bet. Faruaw and Douglas. committed suicide last night by hanging | depresating the exaggerated partisan re- 5 i i ) : i Blown to Atoms, ‘The Transcontl o ommitted su xaigge s aid pacsiaX e X hostility. 'Thus far, however, there is 1o ‘Transcontinental Raflway Assoclation himself in bis barn. Ho was found sus. | ports € the Danville riot as injurious to | GV T, the prices of mining in-all | Sh R g 08 Mo, CaYiion Niw Outass, Lag Nov, 15, The|moets in Chicgo. tossy.for tha marpoun ot | Do Be WAUGH & CO. pended at five o'clock this morning, He the State, and as & malicious invention of Mahoue to excuse his overwhelming ——a— sentiment, but a strong f ling does ex- boilers of George Pandley's sugar house porfecting the details of the agreement for the division of Pacific Coast business made at To- “PROPRIETORS, s drikiog st ight, Which was proba of M T ist for more intimate_commercial rela-|on Bayou Bluft exploded, Killing the | peke st wods. ot it At shaneds doed A Capies bly the cause of the suicide. He leaves | dofeat. N 1 K. Lovw, Novembar Gussie Opr. | 11008 With the United States, and Canada | chief “ongineer, assistant overseer, and [ 0, M, Chase, superintendent of the Michi. Fadies’ suita, in Silk, Hatin and Velvet, cleaned by & wife and several grown children, ——— must redress the grievances mentioned | colored fireman. The vietims wero blown | gan State Fish Hatcheries,and six others, ware | the French dry cleanivg process. sarA finst-olass i Banitary Sages. Derrorr, November 13,—The Ameri- can Public Health association meeting, attended by persons well known in sani- tary matters from every state in the Union, began here this morning. Dr. The Weath¢x at Des Moines, Dis Morse November 13, —At | 10 o'clock to-night the mercury shows only 15 degrees abuve zero, having dropped 9 degrees since J o'clock, and is still }ullinp The wind varwed from 12 to 24 miles an hour all day, tel, & notorious cyprian, swore out a war- rant to-day for the arrcst of William I, Dunn, eliseging him with beating her last night, and steiking her with a teaseup. Wizen at the Circuit Attorney's office this morning she was bleeding freely at the or trouble may ensue. The Oollapse of the Capitol, Mavison, November 13, The exports and architects appointed to cousider the causes for the collapse of the new capitol I ] buiding find nothing defective in the uose, and inunediately after leaving the ' plans, but do find serious latent defects to atoms, Death of A cighto; Moggmstows, N, J., November 18, Admiral J, B. Creighton, U, 8, N, ro- slding here the past two years, died to. day, of heart trouble, He leaves a wife drowned atPetoskey, Mich.,the by capsizing of small boats, No particulars, Tho leading jewalers of Chicago havo fol lowed the lead of the railroads, and will adopt a new atandard of timo, W hether or not the city will adopt it depends on the action of the city council, J. W, Haverly verifies the report that he Is and two daughters and a son, to build two new theatres, one in New York tailor shop in connection, ALL WORK WARRANTED, “Joun D. Peabody, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFICE ROOMS, 8 and b 1507 FARNAM, Retldonce 1714 Douglas Street.

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