LA anherg 1 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THIRTEENTH YEAR. Berotula results from a discased condition of the Blood, and as the blood derives its sustenance from Aho etomach and depends fo ita purity almost wholly wpon the ke of that organ, we clalin that what 1#:a good medicine for the stomash s equally good for the hland and consequently adapted to scrofula. i he po A LIVO) ppleme of The % | ‘l‘:: kg e 1 1 e Mo W i e Marter of the Irish DRIRN IMAaT: T8 A owes Uhe. it 1ess At Roduced Rates, g iehting e Ammuniton: liard Champiouship Game i e s, They are not only a fine renady 16r disen-es of . ait to O'Donnell, who remarked, “1'll uw Havey, Novembor 30,1t is re ™ base; a8 lowe of She domach it 8 porfes curo for serotula, eitber Informer, shoot Jir . Wilibes NCENGHER: wo Th ported (hat the Winchostsr Arma Oo., I Paris, A N Moty U internal or extornal, aud all ofhor « Is oxisting in o hlood THE SLAYER OF CAREY. The Invincible Avenger on Trial for was no pistol in (mv“ hand, and he )u-ml O'Donnell toll Mrs. Carey that he “eould not help it. Robert Thomas Courbett testified to recognizing the man Power as Caroy from portance to the remark. OMAHA, NFB SATU RI)AY \IHR\I V(v. I)F( D \IBER I, THE SCALP DANCE. Ticket Brokers Doing A Lively Bagi- The Omaha Road Liable to S:art 1883.---DO U1 Aurore, Ind., says, the nail trade is undergoing o complote revolution by the use of wrought asrap, by which nails are manuiactured 50 cents o keg less than from pig metal of New the Unimn Me Haven, JLE \IIF A FRENCH VICTORY. The Chicago Boy Defeated in the Bl NO. 141, AY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINES, TRADE MARK Tin Guaar Exo TRADE MARIKC LW RewRoy. An lin niees, Spormatore. TOmAtiiro Ol ARey f . Other witnesses testitied mainly as at § M : \ man t disonses that load to Lisanity or Con- Sy e Tt Great Interest Manifested in the [ye previous examination, A logal dis a Warin Its Own Territory, |ridee company, Bridgeport, Cont The Nervy Frenchman Runs Out | camption and a Promature Grar "““Wz ik \ + Dty decigtion i hews, g or, eter Outoome in, England and cussion arose over tho admission of & KR alargo cartridge company of Lowell, tH& Gatis Yy & Small 4 BEmARa of lvertiemants to ratund money, whew Wt dlidhil, NS Ik Yorronss SeBA A Dot parind. x nowspaper cutting, headed, *“Irish Rovo givn &0 L for the s | Mass., havo combined and in tho future oy L TeAiNd, DUt Fotor you to the manutacturers, and the Wby Bikod by inloek HOS WIRARC. T prevctlh America, lutioniats in Amorica,” which was found (A Ttecelver Anpolhted for the Se. | oy L 00 ihor'as & syndicats, cons Majority. Sompliod With fios thettwritedh poitastes, UA ik this medicine 8 & eure for discases af tho blood we - in O'Donnell’s trunk. Joscph & Western, trolling the intoreat of the of otio wingle package of Gray's Speciflc will convines make the reasonable request that the patient aat ntly, and breaho | bly batheand exercise frequ The Testimony of Carey's Wife . Sullivan said ita introduction would import political element into the trial. RAILROAD MATTERS, country. ¢ at Bridgeport cmnploys WO operatives and the Win. A St Louis Amatour Makes the Big- the most akeptioal of ita real merite. On account of covnt flors, o havo adopted the f The judge thought it would be dan o} oat Run e A onr ,mpmu which we de- plony of good frash A, all of vital condaquense to > ige thoug hoster towrly as many independout of Kest Run on Itecord. 08 To e tr Frtlogidy - A hoaith, and Son not as Positive i & £ 4 10 nog | NECRIVER ias T 6T Jom awy FHo bR WORkIHG o U, " it Mele e sy a drsi 4 81 por pack 9 S i orney Genoral James would nof ; i - o, O 81X packngos fof 86, or w11l ho. acht. froe o cob g 40 (I NekePmtAen L Doty & as Expeted. press the matter, " Pl sl TR Fatluros of The Weok Pants, November 30.—The concluding | mall offao oot ot the money, by addrsemng Sk bop R adtabige il il . Police Superintondent Maliin, of Dub. | TOrERA, Kan., November 80, —Judgo ) utaio, K. ¥ A Vright elear skin w most any face handsome; and without sich 10 ones features, no skin. e Attorneys of O'Donnell Fxtort Contradictions from Both. lin, identitied l ‘arey’s pistol as the one ho e him for protection when he left McCreary in the United States circuit court yostorday delivered a decision in New York, Nowember, 30, The busi- ness failures of the list soven days in gamo botweon Schacfer and Vignaux for tho billiard championship was witnessed in Omaha by ¢ e vima 1V 10maese Burdock Nlood 1ittets. by drlving otk i iy Bls, desperato, and utt orly rw-\r\llumn( jrbud ;1 °. ‘“_ 1 of plaintifls 1 S d “ 1242 against 247 th svious week, unable to gain entranco to the hall, Be- ing the pgtitio § by ordoring y ‘ vasition trom the_eirculation nover fail to autity [ p o e g Thuman life, g the pgtition of ple y "ul\: g S e, foro the gamo Schacfer announced that, | Belging ALAnd U, & MR Btokimens ) - Ahe skin, They ure bettor than all the cosmotics and e hoeld 00 | By Deuggists every whero. < in the world, FOSTER, MILBURN O'Donnell for the murder of JamesCarey began this morning before Judge Ge The prosccution closed, and the court adjourned, O'Donnell was composed throughout the day’s proceed calm and | tha appointment of a receiter. that under the laws of Kansas an order of foreclosure of a mortgage could not Civeisyart, O, November 30, Jefferson arrived last night. Joser h To-day his | whatever the ho wonld chal |lengo Vigunux issue, to play a new game| SAILING EVERY TURDAY &C0., Buffalo.N. . $ old Bailey police court, |ings. Roger A, Pryor was frequently | voice hns veturned, and he is in a fair way | with cushions only, the points and il | Dentan in the old Bailey police court, (S Mation, | be mado becauso by stay of excention |} N toll Vi k A # ¥ R e consulted, and made several suggestions 0aus | to rocover its full use. the stake to be the same as e o shorf and sovoral abdormon oce | 29RAed, d o evora” sention | e, beosas b s f et e ke o b NEW YORK AND ANTWREP, S A | SR L e O ] | Spmsn e A REOUATIF e LR gt ! / in the present mateh. Rudolphe chal- . munm ) Lo he e o | e wero free from excite - '1“;;“ hs and thus prevent report o A CLOSE CALL. lenged tho winner of the prosent game | Zhe Rhine, Gerinany, Taly, Hllnd and France. = , kidn ~ {ictas: i ANe tTouAcn ailments, For sale by all Druggists and Deal- ort genersly. BIT RS. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS An excellent appetizing tonic of exqulriteflavor, now used over the O'Donnell entered the dock from the adjoining prison surrounded by officers, and he seemed unconcerned, standing very erect at first, then bowed his head, clasped his hands, quietly cast glances at counsel and closely watched the jurors as called. After readingof the charge 0'Don- nell took a seat, leaned over and whis- pered to counsel for a few minutes. The jury is a very intelligent one, composed of men of middle and maturc age. No excitement exists outside of the court house. But few people are there, and mostly respectable ones. A large police gage in war with China, and after the surrender of the two places France pro- poses an armistice and will ask for Eng- ish mediation. Loxox, November 30, —1It is reported that Sontag and Bacninh have been evacuated, —— CRIMINAL RECORD, A TERRIBLE AND EXCITTNG FIGHT WITH BURGLARS. Surwny, 0., November 30.—Four bur. glars cracked a safo at New Wash. wgton last night and escaped on & hand being made until the next No- held to-day to give the representative of the Lake Krie & Westorn an opportunity to defend that rond against a charge of cut! rates through scalpers. It re- sulted in the indiscriminate charging that all the other roads were guilty of the same offense, which was not successfully denied, and the meeting adjourned. A LIVELY WAR OF RATES, St. Paul, November 30.—1t is feared the war on Chicago rates will be precipi- tated by the refusal of the Omaha road to live up to the local agreement, and re- deem tickots s0ld by soalpers at cut rates. Badly Scorched. At half-past 11 o'clock lnat evening a firo broke out in the Balcombo block, corner of Sixteenth and Davenport streots and came near resulting in its total destruction. The block is two-storios high and en- tirely o frame structure. It hias a front- ago of nearly 100 foet and runs back probably 40 fect. Tho rooms on the t this point there wu an intermis- n, When the gamo was resumed Schaefer madoe runs of 69, 47, 72 and 81, Vignaux mado runs of 110 and 78. Vig- naux finally won, leaving Schaefer 124 behind. Vignaux played 28 times; Schaefer 27 times. At the conclusion of the match Vignaux was loudly cheered. WILLIAM COTTON'S MARVELOUS RUN, S8, Louws, November 30.-— Wil Cotton, a_well known local billiardist, in a practice game of three-ball billiards, to-day, made a run of 719, the highest ever made, beating Schaefer's best run | from_ the | lndies were present. No was ad- GENERAL FORFIGN NEWS, vember tortn' of onutt,- therefore in A T to l'lr\yflnnntllnlr ;:'iu;u‘ \(mh Imlu.” Vig- [ outward steerae #50: Propatd teom Antuworp g Hoatetters § omach | mitted without ticket. The appronches TO SATISFY HER HONO| in order to closs up tho business with- | BAICOMBE'S Blick Greatly Damaged \',";::m';d‘if; i “";“'"“_I":n I"‘" “l"’;‘] oon fro: 460 o ¥76; Kxctirsion #110 to 8135, wstom againse it | Were thronged. Chas. Russell, A. M.| Paws, November 30.—It is report. | 4 delay Le was compelled to appoint by Fire lenge. Vignaux began to |rln)'l\v|(h runs £ Wright & Sons, Gen. Agta. 56 Broadway, Sith s Venefcent | Sullivan, solicitors, Guy and Roger A.|ed that Waddington, French am- [0 (o8 Iy \ R i . anispasmotic, ¥ o) sondos o i 2 iok CHnG! 0} < e Mhichfurthermor | Pryor were present as counsel for 0'Do- [ bassader, to London, © has - informed SANPR TR ground lost yesterday, and made runs of B Elduna E i nell. Henry James attorney general, | o h s L O, & 8 : I i B Its Destruction Threatened for a Time | [64 and 150, rmwhulx B tetal of 616, ,,,.m.,:}'."" 1 Poland and T 8" SWright|France intends to occupy Bacuinh and | St Lovis, November 50.—An ad- : y and oland an . right | o tan & HEtSIheE BUURBCERIS 1 % N Rt part of the Upper Story Vignaux having made 2 === P appoarod for the governmentt| SOntag to satisfy hor honor, but not en- | journed meeting of passenger agents was . v ) $30.000 for $a. 4thlmplllrllmu|l Drawing will take i Ehe Manouiclta 1. Mascale Tempie Do ding, in Loulsviile, Ky, Thursday December 29th, 1883. ALawful I.‘o‘tuyl. Fair Drnwln char orvd by the legialatire of Ky., and twice de o logad by th highust court L e bate Homd o Y - o 0l by 24 points, given o Henry County in the sum of §100,000 for thex Whileworld, * curca Dyspepsta. | force is guarding the court. Russell, of Tyl : 'd | Omaha officials say other roads exchange | upper floor were occupied by seven fam- 0 540 oy s L Aiarrhn, Foverwid Ague and sl | 0'Donnell’s counsel, demanded that wit- :g;”‘_'m:;‘;'l';“," 'rl"x':‘:mf,";'lr.-:{-“«mn:-}.'f.fi ll’n-u'l own tickota for thoso Jmfihued Via [ilies, On the lower floor wero four A Ut IRTrEA e e Pk e BT TR T A few drops fmpurt a deliclont | nesses be excluded from the court room, |11 i i Omaha, giving a bonus, an Ll Josib i Howi rdor, bogining pos Fomli s v > o Every ticket holder hisown supervisor, can cal favoz o n plassclcinmpacne.and | which was eranted. The jury having |being tracked and went to ent tho tickets for redemption. Tho |stores. iu the following ordor, bogining| Woncksrn, Masn:, November 50— |, #Evers toket holdse blaown supetvisor, oan oul | toall eummer drinks. Try it but |0 lled, the clork asked O'Dornell| Workmen saw them throw the ci general manager's agreement i to main- |8t the corner: Corger room, vacant, | The persons injured in the accident last amber on the tag placed (n the wheel in his bewaro of counterfeita, Aek your | peen catec, e e erk askod P the creck and reported to the authorities | 1, digid Hivina“lately be il Ly B0 wing will occur on the lask c-acer or druggist for the genuine |if he had any objections to any of them. [ ! 5 HUes | tain rates which will prevent open cut- | having lately been occupied by J. | Wednesday on the Boston, Barre & |'hursday of every month. Read the magnificent artyle, manufietured B DIC | ' Donnell roplied, ** T trust to my so- | Who telegraphed to Shelby and the gang ting by the roads, buza lively war isan- | MoShane, as a hardware store; Theodors | Gardner railroad were all living this Decombor Schemo, R WUPI’EHiMflI Sols Agert, |licitor for that.”" Whilo tho jury was{was arrestod. - Marshal Sutter found the | ticipated hrough scalpors, and, in_the |y SH& T8 FEURAES JHEG Turpy, | moruing. The recovery of Mrs. A. ¢ e = W “_“_ Bl |being completed O'Donnell * seemed l"“'w"fl st o ordered them | ovent of a break in tho Towa pool, may | e i FOMIEE L B TS G G Hubbardaton, and M. Hol- B wrme g G Away, N. Y. |wmused and exchanged ereetings with | t0 B0 With him, whereupon they fired | havo open war. pluber; 5. 1. Hiley, upholatory. Lhe ) q Murblo, of Holden, is very doubt Mr. Pryor, None of the jurymen wero Capetown, and said thero was no evidence his urgent request, o rough sketch of torney-gonoral repeated the details of tho murder of Carey, and pressed upon_the jury that the act was not_committed in shots, two hitting Sutter, one in the north one of the gang turned and fatally tured Longacer’s murderer and took him of the burglars found a horse and buggy ot n member of the pursuing purty and started away with it, THE (¢ SALT LAKE EIGHT. Graude stick to the figures of their for- WasnixaroN, November 30.—It was expected that 20 democratic members of the New York delegation would attend a entire building was owned by St. A, D. 42, and at first sent the department to the firemen arrived at the Balcombe building, on the upper floor. It was then making good headway, for tho leg and one in tho side. Sutter then ful. There is no explanation of the acei- E A Y PR ESSES. chllenged sh { ne through the head, killing hi Saur Laxk, November 30.—The Union | Baleombe, dent. The track was recently laid with *| Honry James opened the caso for the |16 BHS TBUER EAO tacs 4 th | Pacific gives a twenty-five cent rate on | Tt was unfortunate that the alarm was | steel railsand tho car was new. 1t went government. He described Carey's de- | mstantly, | The oxhors Hed owards the | fojy g nclassitied from the Miss uri |yur 5 10 from the wrong location. bos |400 the ombankment 25 feet, and parture from England and voyago to | W08 followed by citizens who wore wit- | i cor o Sult Lake. The Denver & Rio |‘Urned in from the wrong lacation, box | r 1104 ver once or twice, but the running nesses of the shooting, Two miles gear was not displaced. Railroad men e —— Death of Judge Savidge. Kearney, Nob., November 30, —Jndge Samuel L. Savidge died this morning at 3o clock. The funeral will be held Sun w0 mnppmlmuun l'flxa-. e 9 Prizes, M to prove that the prisoner embarked on i mer cut, 50 cents. Thirteenth and Douglas strects. Several |say it is incomprehensible that a car|__ %" '=® i e, the .mm»;tm.m(.v.. b:;::tle to Lfll Carey, sho Q:fi:‘.&"ih‘lfl c';:%_f";';?‘:':r~1l‘3' = T T s e co}:lm 11.:0 one avr a:, ..l.(ch smaner e B w et i, Lo i the weihonersty | Milos furthor M. A. Cumningham cap. OXL THI G AV SIS the scone of the firo was reached. Whon | ¥ithout teating off tho brucks. P U SR U Boult money o Bank Drath n hmm sond W, e to town. Pretty much the entire popu- Strength. || i rif D Carey, and the prisonor temarked, Upon | ki, turned out, greatly excited and iack tho fire waw soon discoverod to. be | gpecial dispatch to Tuw Bx. des 0t 85 Ao recoiving it, "L 1 shoot him. it | armed with all manner of weapons. Ono in & back room in the south part of the oxponne Ad: Loutsville, Ky, ,fi& fnernotce, Ov~ 1...-«: em s, Soat v B S omy i seli-defense, but was a willful and pre- but finding the flames were woon ceming out through the meditated murder. Ho enjoined the jury side and the roof. day afternoon at 1 o’clock. JUMPHI EY§‘ buggy an incumbrauce he cut the har PRESSES conference to-night, but ouly 16 put in AGjenjpinicd by o i ireata s o e S S Four streams wore C— THIC =2 Ao tho choapent; w00 b0 allow a feoling against Carey to |28 WO BRAPE, Q8 ROTe: | an wppearanco. On a proposition to vote | S Sl B Bt LR P A Great Plaster. MEOPA An B by ot lear oncsamae; | prejudice them in their consideration of | Pack. : : o 0 | for Cox until released by him from any 3 & g ‘ E H Toud ‘more I ‘puiroud | the-caso, (Donnoll listoned closely to| W88 in pursuit, the urglar It became necossary to put up the sealing | Lancaster, Pa., ember 80 —A V E :sPECI“CS car than any other; 8o warranted or no sale Send for fllustrated olr- cular. QEO. ERTEL & CO., Quincy, Iil. X. B.—Mr. Dederick: Tho Economy is still ready 10 settlo the challenge with 8500 00 to the winner. Just sy when and whers, and wo il go lu.':m ST iy 11-wioy mime the address of the attorney-general. He has been allowed to use tobacco, which he chews freely in the dock. James Parish, stoward of the steamer Melrose Castle repeated the evidence given at the preliminary examination, Two plans of the eabin of the Melrose Castle were shown, one prepared by the i prosceution, the other by the defense. Witness declared the one oifered by the defonse incorrect and the judge rejected it. He insisted that O'Donnell was sit at the point of & revolver, compelled May |to give up his own pistol and exchange horses. May's horse, fatigued from fast driving, proved slow, and on the route the burglar met two ladies in a buggy, anua with drawn revolver heordered them to give up the Oue of the ladies struck him with a whip, when le fired, but with only the cflect of frightening the horse, which ran away. The burglar resently met a man and boy with a| 0. He frightenced them out, too the n, and started the horse in arun, obligation to do so, only 11 votes were ast in the affirmative. The other five members would not vote for Cox through- | out, although they expressed a willing- | ness to go into the caucus as his support ers. The second choice of the five is un- derstood to be Randall. i Swallowed Up by the Waves, 30 Diily News, says, Curcaco, November A special | from Toronto to The | The crew of the lumber barge. e, Hawilton, ladders and go up and tear away a por- tion of the cornice inorder to better roach the flames with the streams. During all this time there was a hur- ried carrying out of the houschold goods from the upper story, and the various merc! ise and other goods frombelow The families up stairs managed to save most of their property, but much of it is | in a badly damaged condition. The | woods from below were nearly all saved. | N mortgage for $10,000.000 in favor of the Farmers' Loan and Trust company by the Bankers’ and Merchants’ Telegraph compuny, was received for record by the recorder to day. — GRAPH NO TELE Do Lossop o tho Suaz Canal eompany can enlarge ity canal, wsing ity own land, with- out authority or monay from any oue. Alad named Briggs, of I anville, M FOR TITE CURE OF ALY, DI P ohiers gl rinary Manual, (30 pi L of pricc ung down when ho fired the shots at ; S T b orow ab| Lt was fully an hour boforg tho fire was | tried to weo how near tho cars bo could wp: R u“s nEB“_"-Y ; ! collided with another wagon, and was | Was rescued by the lifo saving crow a iy.an heyribetoreitholl 295 howinaar the okl eorld ups ho stood loaning aga BZOn, (8l 4 s : e contro a ) firemer - ; fif;‘ff’, r,::’c':t",i':,dJ‘:fl‘";,""d:‘;l""“.t “'b:r':,') thrown out, the wagon fallingenhim. The | Sturgeon Point, Georgian Bay, this| ;‘L’:l'“;d AIE0I, GRS 88 Era s HUMPHREYS' ‘\,m"}\".:-‘m‘mfl\\‘ A > 2 m the pursuers shortly came up, when the | morming, after being exposed to the cle- il o 4 . H, Tice, the St. T.onls westher e | might easily bavo veached O'Donnell bit D nly el Yiion Uhe | morning, after being exposel o elo-|Dioko out in anothor. At one timo it brefowces, 1, i, tho St Looks went o m.,u by L | he made no gesture to seize him. Wit BAY T Y ) Y8 1l nents two days. The bargo was in tow | looked as if the cntire block was certain L) s m | o e othor than O'Don. |have a_nice mother.” Instantly he was o Co 0. Finally the fire. wis put oub, and | ;20 Bakiwin was comcrated as bishop of | 888 425 8, ells: i not beo young Carey go to his | Fiddled with bullets, ~ This ocourred | of a propollor, but was cut looko becauso | > &5 . Foud Ioriinly anvod | Tis autipg | 1uEon at Montreal yesarday, st r.v T .olr’\* i¥nd O T s s fathot's berth, and oniy know by hour. | thirtcen miles from Sholby. *The body | sha was water logged and drifted holp- | (i WSS BRRERT Tovecs, PR GO o Th s athe Pliladeliamint duing | ) B AL B oo g kit iy rth, and eniy was borne {riumphsntly to town, The v S S F ovember amanted to 1,072, £2 R LR i T A 00 v B, lumplnty Lo, T oy i e o the g wrs | A Lo Rl B et Soenses o n VERSGNAL ! 4 . ) UEARS and Gtk Chusrs upou the boy. exhibited ly dend from oxposure whon rescued, entirely dostreyed. 'Tho fire was stopy publican national convention held st Chau- A POSITIV olne, Patanted Ge- | o o 0Fe ; in an undertaker’s windows, 4 | PR R Atoraton to kst Yioon and amnoos | Much. discussion concerning the cor- [ ¢3hibited in ors )| elegrame recoived here state the | before it spread to the north half of the tauqun Liake, in that atato k it L o ottt Bdal AR | octnons of tho plan of the cabin, all of which inosogedithe fexcilomen’s and the |+ O asia 12 [rosen over,‘Dlookivg | WPPEELioor, Joln T. Raymond's new play, **For Con- ire bl hioet GuEieLo M"'un"u.'umm bow ¥ which the judge declared faulty. Tho|one lodged in jail would have been | Sault Ste. Mario is frozen o %1 "The origin of the fire canmot, at this[gros,” wis envhusiantically received in Wash- nding. Vouraie Beur Co, Mansnav, Wic B e e el ong | lynehed but the sherifF hd quietly tken | navigation into Lnko Superior. All rogu. T ———————————— " |asked Parish to cxplain the position of the tables and seats, and witness said all Kim to Munsfied. Rumor says the last of the four was captured at Plymouth. yurglar killed was about lar line propollors got through both ways but one or two large steam bargos got [ time, be definitely ]muufln..umlaver,d:t issupposed to have been et fective flue, and to havi Thomas Enos has boon acquitted of the chargo of having sold coupous stolen from the Allan’s Soluble Madicated Bougies No nauseous dosew of subebs, copabia, or oil of san~ dal wood, that = Al fo” prodiuce” dyspopeia by ; ritness 3 ears of 4 ; n Now York comptrolle dal wo e % el 0. BIN g | “fl"l)g :‘Tfiflm« MEN a0 | the Plans Jicts incorreot, Jlld({:’j"‘lllhll goud looking, smooth face .ym.l had | caught and will go into winter quarters. lhll’l..xlfif ;,hn building ab e AR e e L ém’;."flfi‘.?'.‘.’..E,;.‘.’L".“:J..'.’I? ;.“.:':."m,,'.":,' (103 AT ORFICES 18 T1 V1 appeare L to bo greatly intorested in this | g6 (05, WS SREOTE TR, TG B A the marine insurance expired at noon | establish yenterday, 18 wers killod and 14 injured For further particulara sond for circular, A episode, watching the judge narrowly. | ¥57 Lo dEec. 4 . t between ad-| The .mmunl of ! o 1,65 EARY NG xgwpl opisode, watching the juige hurrowy. | fuichel was found containing a full burg. | to-day, navigation, excopt betwen a Cohon, who run_ “wmiekt S ciaLLAN CURE g [[FapnsKo sablionod Farah reially | 18r's kit and a quantity of chloroform and | jscent ports is practically closed for the | bullding sannot in 1 Ky., bave £ Jiwi eroat, "-wV"'k i giving replies to inguiries, especially winter scason, The bark, Hungerford, | very nuy a fow nt's Seltzer Aperiont, T, WILL IMMEDIATI HEAVINESS, N 1 the shots ding_his position whi wore fired, Charles Jones, boatswain of the Mel dynamito, recover, Marshal Sutter will probably A SUSPENDED JEWELL, loss was reported this whose probable 8 ot yet been morning, from Toronto, b cover it. ~ Whetheg, insurance on thy burglrs yostorday robbod — tho 00801008 Wy wndotto 5t b 0. s s a 0 hre g om | known; but it is bable that there Tunnc ( woss, Mich., se- | KANSAS GITY, MO, | o rose Castlo, testificd as at the forme Sax Josk, Cala., November 130.—Jo- “]‘ ‘"‘i from, '.]\' ugh "]',‘"”l.:"‘“,"" by &1 il e fully @ uu the loss sus- L0 AL Ty BOA CHE AR, Bt bt Authorlzed by the state to amination that ho was wlmost sure but [#¢vh Jewell, onoof tho three men who | the steamer Nid ; \.mm..] ay with the fumily 1ig. r t‘hu\uuuludl'xlmudlualfl. WestemComice-Works, refused not swear that O'Donnell’s words it on the dock. There was a dead silence when Thomas Carey, scn of James Carey, stepped into last March murdered M, P. Renowden iug. A BAD JOI, Macox, Ga,, November 30 —Ambrose X mei. had Sweepstakes arrive o crew of argo | Tawas, Kast A Brand New Planet. Bostox, November 50.—A cable dis- ceived at Harvard col- patch has been Tho building whish was almost totally was built 12 years ago by Mr. 1, H Vischer upon the corner of Thirteenth M. I Cowdray, the Ohio educator, has Catarrh. Rhcuwatism, Pilesy ary and sx(n Dis % Ry . to get possession of his earnings,amonnt- been stricken with paralysis, 088 (night losses) were, “Idid not doit.” The judge ex- [}? 8¢t P 58, destroyed by fire last night was at one | ! et A ity o) amined O Donnell's rovolver and placed |8 to 824,000, was hanged this morn- vesoraip b ol v e ey s el | @ Boxuil Dbty (lows nf sxtal power) farcé guaranteed or money refunded, Chargea No injurious medi- » distance. Com- 0, 1 w. Thousands of cases oured. ciues farnished oven to patients 1 Doaglas streets, upon the ground ¥ 0 L West, a negro 18 years of age, convicted | 1o, i T Sovs | AR h Tust rased. culars of other things send sealed IRON AND SLATE ROOFINO, the witness box. He gave his e mu“‘m‘;‘; Jmlym‘ AEL0EN Gunyoied lege observatory announcing tho discoy where the Millard “hotol now stands, Haskraod—and olene of thar thinge & ot .3 prometly s cooly, bub wes somotiies o ary of small planet by Baliza, at Vien- | Two years ogo it was moved from there | Ay tnin wason of tho year ovrsbody has a cold med odw C. SPECHT, PROP, told to speak more distinctly, Occasion- county, on the 19th of September, 1883, was hung to-day in the presenco of 2,000 na. Its position, November 28, 13 hours to its present location and has, since its and womo vory bad onos, * By frequent exposures the WHOLESALE DEALERS IN T r:;’;ll;'li‘fngl-l::nl&d:llaxlll‘x‘:“l‘:-’:‘l‘cnuql,l, pesple. Ho was carried from tho Albany | 20 minuten, Greonwich time, was right | Fomoval, belonged to St 4. D, ciaer s epil. el §7, LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. undorstand the inquiry would shake his {.“lz “’til“‘:f”"- the county neal Lo | aacension 3 hours 19 minutos 14 seconds, 1o the doys when it wasfirst crrected . i s o, bekiouling o thr ‘ LAL1 Douglas 84 . Oumans,Meb |head. The judge questioned him in re- l:i'lur. m‘:lw By AABICINE TR ‘after the | deslination north 15 degroes 52 minutes |it was considored one of the finest blocks | uy'head. 1t consisted of & ecatiaual flow Irom my Grahm Paper co gard to his fathor's position when he was |} 5% 00 LD S LS djusted | 12 seconds, duily motion. in_ right ascen- |in tho eity but has loug since given up all | aowe. perprypr g AL ] ? b MANUYACTURER OF .:))fu;zw.[xl;i :::e;-:m:;fi-n:,:umn{‘;ufl:u;t,;: again. death speedily following tho fall. sion—48 mseconds, declination m’”"l“‘l‘n“: claima to glory, fil’llql’flg andflurstmg Moises o » 8t. Louls. —— It is of the twelfth magnitude. planet is readily identified at Harvard Ono by one the old land marks disap- WRITING bag and serolver of James Usroy woro . pear, cither by fire or else one torn . w ' Galvanizea Iron Cornices | placed in the hands of witness to idontify . ABureot Car Murder. L R 1 taa oAyl Auis (AL A ALD, BhAAL Sof i 'i'.'.".’.:?““ Bometimasthe hoaring . my o/t oas | N . IPAPERS,{vilfie be "“"'h"’d the weapon and looked down| CixcinNari, November 30.—At one| Wendell as follows on November 30:|substantial structuress; and the old | the yesr, |began touse Hoods Serwsparilin: | wes KNVKLOPES, CARD 'BOARD AND & Dormer Windows, Finwls, Tin, Iron and Blak tho barrel, O'Donnell scrutinizod young o'clock this morning Frank Atkina, liv- Nine hours 30 minutes Cambridge time, settlers’ eyes almost grow dim with tears elsod Fght Away, bus I continod (0 s 1§ 10N 1 o oA Uaialie shylgil, Paiest Carey narrowly whon ho said ho was not ing in tho northeastorn portion of the | right asceusion 3 hours 17 mintits 27 | an they wach, yearly aud alumost daily, | Cawell, M- oM Eim 1. Guitel. | DR FNTVIRRE? STOGK' o gonaral agent for the above line of goods. Iror | 1 ogitive whether O'Dennell after the|city, know as Waluut Hills, was awak- | sgeouds, declination north 15 degrees | the destruction of theso vld buildings they Brownall mtecbant and extensire sl a4 . b entiogs, Balustrwlon, Verandas lron Bat) | 50t “gaid; shake hands, Mrs, |encd by firing, and found a atrect car |51 1-10 winute have learned to love so well, and but a | fiotgrm Ous ' e #rCash yald or Hage sad Paps stalodm. it Sy naide B Carey. 1 was out to do it,” or' I had standing still A ho approached it a — fow yeor's will olapse until not one wili | we. 1 conmi saraaparild e of Vhsf b | to do it.” He further testified: *I[man stepped off the car, fired at him and foratched Nauila remain to indicate what Owaha, now the | rnediee for blood discase to bo obtained, Nebraska cornic° went for father's revolver and kept it in | ran. Entering the car he found John Prrrsuura, Pa., pmbdr 80, —The [ Chicago of the west, onco was, 100 Doses One Dollar, ¢ wy pocket, bocause father wus utiablo to | Uosgrove, the driver, aud Wi Smith, | fron Age publishen this week a numbor | Lator.—Sinco the above was written, a| 5 - h / oy P conductor, bleeding and unconscious on | of letters from nail manufacturces, giv-| report comes to this oflice that an officer thave boen troubled withs that distssing com: ; During the afternoon young Caroy's | the floor, - Ho drove the car to the stable | jng views of the present condition and | found n box in the rear of the buildivg, | bt e oM ot oo | have ' o developed wiany inconsist- | and catled u surgeon, Tho men remained | fuguro prospects of the trado. A mem | which had beon apparently filled wich | ovortaien, iy (TS Gitad*ieh Sear and ' fhe frequency with which the|ubconscious, their wounds being in the | Ler of the Western Nail association says: | combustiblo material and sot on fire, | ieef sitld gitany et uith Eeow woncod b wss 1 witness contradicted ~ himself, coused [ #bdumen and supposed to bo necessarily | Manufacturcrs will control the product | This would muke it scom, atter all, that MANUFACTVRERS OF | much awusement in court and the spec- | fatal. There are no witnesses to the | by yugpensions. 16w stoppage of five | the fire ws the work of an incendiary, Dange, from Catarrh GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES: [ tators appeared o bo amazed at bis un- |shooting, but parties who kot off the car | wookn will not offect the object anoth ———— | Nepords unon the wumint and extent of the Soroty AR PR 4 offra before the shooting tell of a quarrel be | stop will follow Another me o e Give Up, i Doymer Windows, ( Bia. Carey, widow of T oamsong e phomcand (8t phoouar: | idure the eutlenk fop 1864 dseidodly | BT FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, | man, appeared as a witn o b0 the man | vloomy, while the eastern manufacturers ) ) [Fiareared. Maraing y shooting, | axprension of opinic that the great | p RS e | TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, {a subdued voise, Bhe re —— | incrense of factorics was caused by the | Ju such cupcs inody Sareanariiin g tho on i . tarrh by its direct aothow Lscharg the poison PATENT METALIO SBKYLIGUT, [ timony she gayve at the | Of Course Ho Was | Pittst s two years ago, an dur | will e surjr frow the blocd tough Vatary's ¢1eat outlat, w0 \ amination, and reiteratod that O'Donnell | Sixa S1va, N, ¥ vember 50 — | ing that time & boous was croated which | ik will full u hat sty sound 1od reachsa sl ¢ wewbiioa | | p @ Fencin [~ 4 ! exclaimed “*he was aent to do it * The | Lawrence Foeney, ugod 70 years, starved | organization of many vew | i streugth and activity will return; pulty yobd : Orestings, Balustradcs, Verandas, Office snd Baok | eross examination Mis. Carop was|himself to deathi Ha 4id 'nak et nar ts, TI fore, fear the trade | S0 aiery will ceuso, aud boneafurtls yuu wil Hooas Sarsaparilla L, Wiaidow ‘aud Coliar Guane, Kia | natiu y W d o0 i th 1o prais of Electiic Bittors, d. ONKS BTR, ‘\u: brief, and developed nothing’ new. | driuk for over » woek. He waa out of | eannof be contrcled. Tho “president of | Bila‘ss ity oonta & bettle by Or I Goods Bl by rogstetn, 81 i Lo @8 roarsd by ¥, W, 00B, NISTH AND JONEY | Marcus, in his testimony, said there ' his fora t the C.bbs pany, of | wen | 100D & 0O Apcthcearios, Lewell M WM. OAISER, Manhges