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— o ki i aTeeys ra TR g i § ) D | o T ARTAN — R N T TRLD ’ \ FOURTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA, NEB., TIIURSDAY f | Gloveland plurality as published. It is es ates have been given on a day other | Catted to thie witneas stand he 1 asked by the | DATI WAV | nap NO CHANGE. e e Vi | vt o o curg i vmiroet| GOTHAMGGAIETIES, - jCeitos RAILWAY AND COMMERCE MID-WEEK MARGINS t - hindred votes ind tis comrades on the [ r sursuance of the c tution e Toere ixa doctrin | ther . g electoral ticket of tates; if the counting or 3 ) iy sk by X - PP, A nitting to count such votes shall not_essen- | Madama " s Qhal . A STHLY s 18 RGON ¢ At : : . rank THE BASIS OF° HO pet) Ak s elet [ Madame Ristori aud Her Saakespoerean ; Oregon, November 12, | 10873y’ « o b inn Offcial Canvass of NEW YOPk| suw vowe, November 15—This SNew | Gl chango the seaut of tho cection, thy ams dhil URCSOETGAR - it v o Eheso g || 011480, Oregom, Novoter 12, Lovaon | RSD(S24Y'S Busiarss on 140 Chicogo Ballots, Aves "Tho official catvhes of thE vots | B eoct cs omet g L e iy of s 1850, e b at T hive A A L i Markets, 4 T . «_ | Harlem bridge canuot be changed to affect | o MO0 or eeident ot the | N8VErend Bamuel, the Crooked |™ &'k q TN Ry s L TORCL LTIV oy Y oty N Tat mportant Changes Yet Dis=| Cioveiand's plarality. An aceidental error | i ARk gi Tudiciary Divi Vil v b8 oo Ghomante de i & rogon at the stato tine,” Tho (Goneral Oattla Markst Fairly covered, may enticly wipe {‘”‘H‘h»’ G th tewult world o o (A" 13 for prosldon UERRY, LVl \Well, T not good enongh to s o T ABASH AND THUST COMPAN Steady All Avound, is alone are based thie hopes of the republi- f of 1} nited State votes, and for ( —_— W version of Offeubach’s “Grand | gp g d S eana. A midnight forty of the counties ot 15 e presidnnt of the United Seates | Podora” DA | H Duches” is drawing lar w Park | . sl e il ] a % cially canvansed gave Cloveland a ne Of [ (otos: but in either ovent is_ electec odora venport anc or | the It is being & No | Ch J A arien ¢ o8 Danrasa {4 A Small Advantage of 46 for b ilarality at 1225 aecoraing | rectiont of ‘the Unitad Statos, And i tho - ] 1 CIpRTA Seoniss, WItE RLIE Pl vand deiondants in the [ Hogs Depresaed in - oy 08 by the § Blai luime, This practically ens A0¥ | camo manner for vice prosident, Metropolitan Enzagement, the title role, Could I bo | mpaby. ot AR Heavy Reot £ . aine. of serfous iucreaso ta 4 rura) B ty L should like to_ revise her name, L IR B B e AL L COTHIE ] i ‘l”“ w;m LR In\\l to I""‘}" CLEANING OUT UATTLE THIEVES, - Liowdness for Lewis, Some one sh 4 to t ‘:‘ 4 b (i) "L”"l" RIVer CE U - s 3 s lat where gaios are expected the . i <1 |1ady the Kindness to toll her that w le UL for the appoiatment ot a recciver of the E N " elayed and the ca may yet be | HOW Tt COWROY EXTRRMINATED TOCK Mor"““l S]ll‘ewdlu\'~< \l']li I”‘,‘.L{. alip) EiHies ol - Wol 5 Wabash on behulf of the bond-hoiders. The - [ l ing > D At [ Cleveland Still Holding a Good elalit or ton countios whore h case | STRALENS ON TILE UFFEI ISSOUNT - MAKING A i Isplay of reon would prove presant seceivors ars 8ol Huphegs and | A Strong Showing & i1l Pointa ey Lo f tant % whilo it wou'd have | 7 ¥ 5 o y i doup, Th kL IIRRHD | oLEAN SWERD: ious Defiance of Law. leas natsoating effect ot some of hot andient omas . Tutt and wers appoiuted May 17 ) i Leading Margin the republican hopes wero greatly y L ” % ou some of ho audience. f oy application of the Wabsh road, Tt n 'Chan, a ' ¢ opes we Uy | Sioux City Journal - ne rather oxpocts high kicking from o i 4 B b ued when Elinn Koot announced ix v 11 L ) f hearing was laid over until Mond -~ = — terday o foand tho mujorty €0 bo 46,306, | From Dave Wiaie, who for the past season | hing ABht Qb S B, e A DL IEL ] ) : wiping cut gain of 420 votes aumotned on | has been storekoepor on the steamers Helons | SOmething About Shapely Limbs | i e uF i wie i orier. to et o ; Wheat Improves Gr w7 from a o Ray of Republican Hupe YOt | Siturday; Dha totkl: atitht E vote ol ontiny I i : 1 High Kic] l:ul o { the stage in order to Rt n g , bor 12, John A, Dee N A LML L) G, " [ voted o0 | and Batchelor, a reporter yesterday obtained ud High Kickin start, then o prancing down to the foot of tho First National bank P Visible, which, in rome form or_another, Georgo Bliss | (0 FECRIE, & ERREC S8R T a g Xing lights and deliver herself of & kick whoss head of & loading businoss Bad Oponiugt expects to take exception to the intormal L — height leaves nothing to b conjectured, is, to | v, to-day resigned his positi ths bank - PR count already had, is about four thousand. |stock thieves on the upper Missouti, These k say the loast, & somethine that one ia unpre- | And made an axsignment, Mis Habilities aro TR The Slow Progress of the Count in iv\..)\\".fi‘" Y‘h”l"l i -L}:u"vml»;‘ Q:'.[f“.'l'-;' |”’\|'[m}‘i Voo hisves, Mro VinETe it { At 18 DI VIS eo ¥ite. In New | parod for, timatod at E$,000 ansets not given. Tho [ Corn Firme ronghoat—Oats Firm i llote, aud the rast wre Butler, St Johnand 05 00l T LT LG e in abont York—Manager Capel on Ro- Patti the divine is onco more among us, [ failure will not intorfera with the business of 5 i tho Olty Whers Discropanele other votes which were miscounted, excluded o 6oinen ASHAIAL IR Bratty HONL 6. et | LHe HIRtotR) bauk and Unchanged 4 el or otherwise aided to swell the Cleveland vote. | equal numbers from the ra |u-‘flm eastern Mon- panism and Politices, yacrot and her Niccolint, The ',_ sabeit of U HREADNTY 0l visions I Are Expected. New Yonk, November12,—A changs favor. | tna. Those were crossed at varlous points i prima donnas has elegant apartments in the bk g y K . : N [on the Missouri, and taken north into the A WasiiNGtox, November 12,~Tha total USRS able to 1 by 253 votes in thoseventh elec- | g1, 40 (Ao Ml TR Wik sont Windeor hotel values of domestio breadutufl tod du o § tion distriot of the second assowbly districk, a8 { {1,000 301 the wood yard men and most of the i 3 Oapel, Ron lo representa Octobor in 11,511,113, againe $14,740, CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORK, ™ aguingt the roturny published Wednsaday | ¢/ dory along the Missour from the Judith [ Special to the ks, e Aiidenae iny o SAYSSH ugy Sparditie ' month in 1888, [ Spocial Tite Brr T tha interest of an mtelligible and con- | i wis tiade by the board of c e | down to Buford for harboring the' cattlo | New Yonr, Novembor 10.—Vour corres- A (I RLIE LS y months ity %170,008,04 et W) ; AR e, 4 | thieves, joudent called On tho great Madame | prising how well “The Avanie® is represented | 209 ST 125,330 for the corresponding peeiod [ ¢ or 12, T} " b rsnaton of o whe_ ot h [, ¥ 1 ol 4 et | G s, o ol man of | O i aan e S won | B St At | FI | G N 13 Tis v only New York Ti i employed | districts v SAHVE ¥ Deer Lodge, who haslarge herds in the Judit Gl ¥ G A Yl AL & about 200 cars of Westerns and Texans amor, w York Times tablo is again employed | districts yot to be canvassed. D R B e e | than cha rmed by the manmor fn which |0 pulbit of tho cathodral, o “has tuade CHOUTT L IR TRBNG s Tl Sertoatis e R SRR T supplemented with yesterday’s returns from A COMMERCIAL SEDATIVE, sment oF cleating ot the/ 6Attls tilsves A'] aho waa'recaived) SRENIA 1abors of & newapaper | LLauy frionds &inong the fair rich ohes and gt i ¥ 2 4 el & Pay not a fow conterts, But Romels politie si- | A SAVORY ROW AND SCANDAL RACKET IN THE oo I 1 the per cent of natives the cticial canvass in tabular form, By con-, DNEW Youk, November Tho board of | party of 100 cowboys was organized. Thote | oyrrepondent would fndecd bo pleasant were | lonce on this subject rendors. it hard o tell v 6 e bl bap e sl : trade and tratsportation adopted a resolution | were divided into thres bands of about equal Tl thae R el TR ABtaAL R L el CO0K COUNTY, THL, INNANE ASYLUN, was groater than yesterday. The general trasting the two tables, it will be seen that | conceming the w of inflammatory | number, One band took the country south |8l whom they interviewed as courteous. ‘ ) Special telegram to the Bek market was Tairly ateady: Here sndeHers: H y f | — y y | the Times is suliciently correct | cl racter in connectivn with the closo contost [ of tho Misouri, working a from the [ Madamo readily acquiescod when T asked oHK o 0B DISGHRSS 37 OREA Ciiteaco, November 12,—A row has broken | There were no really first class steers on the | £ of the presidential elections, scouting the idea | Judith to tho Yellowston v as the | harnission to put a few questions to her, but W, N Vet 10, s 12 [outat the county insano asylum between the ket. 'Lhere re several droves that n s estimates to warrant | of frand and asserting that every citizen will | Northorn Pacific, ~ A “second band ~ took | e 5 hate SR Ll ASHINGTON, November 12,-Dr, E. i : ylum between the market. ‘Lhere were several droves tha o 1 submit to the determination of the constituted | tho south bank of the Missoui, and the third | Pofore b coud co 8¢ #ee procecded to RIVE ME | gy jgion, chiof of the bareau of animal industry | Members of the medical styff on one side and | countrymen would classify as good, and for a trong assumption that the | guihorities, tho worth banl of that siver. Tt was of the something of her hld submittod to the commissioner of agriculturs o [ the warden and his aids on the other, and |such, prices remain around about 5 75@6 full canvass will sustain its summary.| New York November 12,—The official can- [ w0 bands that followed the river that Mr. | Hex face is full and rather datk, with fore- freport on oont, ses of an some scandalous revalations aro promised. A | Two loads of Li 1 cattle ave 1412 R e o Kings county thow o | Winais knew of, as thoy frequently camo to 5 | oAb ARSI AREalTE auds ali promised. A | Two loads of Liverpool cattle_averagiog 1415 The discrepancies found yesterday were | Y147 Of tenty wards of Kingy county show a | SR kngst o ML fELiontl, Bt |3 | hoad brond and high Tho lower. faco wide | RISKREN S IS (LT T0 R SR, B | committoaof tho county koard bogan investi- | and 1460 wera bought at § 15761 2 gan of thirty-nine votes for Cloveland aud two | bi ; ad allttie hoavyiimiugh never dull, But the | &8 i KGR bo:A were plenty of that cluss of natives averaging small and unimportant, aside from the dis- | for Blaine, killed everything hefore the ven the | anc VY igh never dul ub the | Kansas and to a diseription of its symptoms, | ¥ iy ) \ (& 1160 to 1200 that are making 4 50@4 80 or b ! ) o board of canvassers of Albany county | €ordwood piled up on the river bank for the | featurs that give soul and exprassion to the | Ho reaches tho conclusion that disense was | "l methers of the wadical bourd testifiod | ) (8 G 500 G, Sr6 CnE A0 B S0 covery of 283 miscounted votes in Now York | are making slow piogress, No footings of tho | #enmera wa cestroyed and during the labor | whole is her wondeeful eyos. Their color puz. | ergotism duo to enting fungus kniown us ergot. the Tnbor ot somo of thern 1wy loyed and | profitablo pricas. Thore wera several trains county which, however, will bs readjusted in | Ot are yet annou P it oo rom T ost Mr Win, | les you. They now seei brown, now grey, s "f,";’m";"':‘;f"".‘.'“",',"L "':‘,‘“,'i"f“b""i;'m”“l' tho product wold for the banefit of the wardon's | of prime Montanas "m«l Wyoni NUFACTURERS ¢ 2 S i w : ATy O friends, the o t that made fror. 3304 LTl b e Rtk : i MANUFACTURERS ON THE RESULT, e saw the fight at James ranch, which | changing and darkenfog asshe warms to her | the disordor appoar the most important. point | [Fittds, that they were insutficiencly elothed; | murke | $30a58 < ns. Byalow of 88and a gain| wpygy N, Y., November 12—Correspond- |ended in the shooting down of tho three men | subjoct. £5b Attondad s to malks compiete. changs | A1 int dhort, that the manazomant was merely | Sudduth and Peutt Montunns avoraged close to Biuino of 6, Clevoland now stands with | ents auc reporiors of the Troy clogram inter: | in the huse,and the burning of the ranch |+ mado my debutin e of food, and sey thatit be of good quality, % holitich machine, Dr. Kooller, of the |xe JetiUS L e 1500 und slso sold for 5% iealito o g Mimes ex. | VieWed fifteen manufacturers in the largest | buildings, Shortly before the boat arrived s : S ; i | nutritious and free from orgot. It would aleo | Wedical staff, tosti Al e ) 2 < ke 105 plurality slightly emaller than the Times® es- | LENCE SIS0 oum o howihorn Now Vork | at Do piace, “Duns war Jacsaitod whig | Lombardy when but. threo months old,” maid | SR b (e from SpBet, G wuid 410 | fons B " ' votcn for it pro- | and tho Kolirs Montanas averaged 105 avd timate, Yot this is insignificant in tho |on tho effect of politics in thair industry, Re- [ trying to escape from the cow-boys, and [ Ristori, in a play eallod “The New Vear's | pounds of Epsom salts, in ordor to remove ax [ frasted period i tho weom of the matron. | WE Tor 508 Ko, (0 DIRES USRI 1000 wholscount and no indications are visible | PiUlicans and democrats agreed that tho | dragged to doath. Inall, twentyeven men | Present,’ m which my mother played tho lead- | much as possible of the poison stlll contained [ (Rt & scotio followad this statoment, w1 one | FtORE S 0 RG] “Montanas, 1208 : o clection of Clovelan | would bava littls”effoct| wore known to htvo beou illed by ¢ho. eow. | g pare, 1 commenced to study for thaatago |in. the digostivo organs, and to follow ‘i | o the commipioners, m membor of tho gom | B FEO P TG, . i this morning that the official canvass will [ o1 auy mauufacturing industri boys, on the charge, either that thoy alded | whey very youns, and with the exception of a | With soft food, as mashes and roots. In the |y 58 QRRSIRCG HIAE the voice was that of | Montana.Texans, 1017, 45 l R e the stock thieves, or wre themselves stock | fuu'\aurs after my martiago 1546, T have | st severo cases in which npart of the limb | 11 Kooller reptled that the voice was that of { Jyestuctesym (G 1,728 ! proc A il HOW ABOUT THE COUNT? thieves. The cow-boys. of latost accounts, | egy playing all my life. T have always | was already lifeless, treatment will avail litele, | T8 1ISEEIET 8 Somui snoner Alestts A ‘exans, 018, 4 25, OFFICIAL VOTE. JILLS NOW FENDISG 1N CONGRESS T0 Provips | Fere below Fort Euford. in search of Bob | plaved'in French or Italiun, but shall now dur- [ The greatoc number of cases, however, were [ W FEAETR 20 KV COIGH BICHES IMAHER i | 5 X H , twe , who are arloan F8nEagame! ; not advanced to this stage when the lameness N i M st | ;i ; L. i IN CONGRRS : | Matthews and Grinnell, two traders, who are [ FESTE U SHC0 OC0toTh JUE VY "oy i | mot advanced to this stage when the I a8 subsequently called and testified tha sh HOGS, Counties. Tleveland. Blaine, [ FOR ASCENTAINING AND DECLARING THE ed of harboring ' stock thioves. The | FRolidl a language of which 1 kuew nothing | Was first noticed, And this will b greafly [ W% 1ot th her ooy ot ”"‘]“"“2'_ montioned, | 17qder the heavy’ receipts values dropped ] Sutolk AR cow-boya having crosed from Montana inth | gu yeurs go; T have. studied vory hand ¢ | benefitied by remmoving the canss and placiug [ sucrendared 1€ for, the accommodation | strong, 106 por 100 all around and in_somo 1 Quoens 1. There are pending in congress two bills hay. | DAk the commander ot Fort Buford | nequive it, and can now understand and speak | the animal undor favorable conditions for ro- (&F (o commissioner, who instances there was a cecline of 15c which neasee i ) e threatens to follow them, and put a stop to [ it vary well,” Although as Madane's daugh- | $isting the poison. A very important condi. SAALILILLIGIL A would make o diop of 1bc since Monday. J jopdniviowshiolettHomentof oontrovataios cony | (Ehatefarth ook tor, tall, gracetul young ludy, who oscamion. | tion in warmth, Tven when the animals aro aa% : AU Compon and rough puckers s.1d down to 4 10 b U cerning the counting of electoral votes, either [ Mr, Winnie says that as the woodhawks | 11y ;oted the role of interpreter to her mother, | fed large quantities of ergot, they seldom suf- A YE TURKEYS, @4 30 and along there but the great bulk of Livingston. of which 15 in & position to be taken up early | Dave been run out cr killed, the cattle men | ox¥diica ™ Nama - commonced reading | FoF except in cold weathor and consequently [ THANKSGIVING PROCLANATION 0¥ qovenon | good to choics packers sold aronnd about 4 50 ?ni‘f"fif‘x I Daconie madipstie) ial el b lans i {’!T‘;'Il\x.?ixéglc‘l'l l;:‘lkt]‘{l\!x? :}l]i”:ny cn“:‘!i';rytlr;l: Shakespeare as soon a8 + e was_able to under- | in atte ,\pm(u( uul»hvclkl 'ihetmli\mm-..bmel.m. SHERMAN, (mm«: nn.l, best nu-lkrucu:._“g;lim|'Iu.dl*:lnc§ g, ber a n : ; o ord 15 ow being taken | Sy the i ae no0 e a1l and the Faglin of | ease, advantage should bo taken of this fact G 7 ; | assorted, heavy, sold at 4 70@4 75 and thes S Lawrenco the countig of the votes of this election uext | by cattle men. These are, more interested in e o R forent 15 wnany | bY placing the cattle in warm sheds, Another| D¥ !.‘llfl-.\vml l:l(“ Novembar 12.—=To the | oy the outside figures f v the duy. Con Cheuunizo February. The frs i known as the Hosr il | maintaloing property vights thun the wood, | respeats from thaiiow, spoken that she ac- condition bellevod by woma to_ huvo stote ol Lows, by the governori-a proslama- ion and aklpp, light sold down to 100G 2 which was passed unanimously by the senate | ¢ rqer in i 5 olonty of good | qyired a peculiar manner of - expressing her [influonce on - the development ergotism ion appointing a day of public thanksgiving. [ sud bert assorted light o ereabouts 1y Tnat ressten. Tts pivotal featare 1s found | (der in that country mow that legititnate | g\oughts in English, and often found difficulty | water supply. . With plenty of water always | I gecordance with the action of the presi. | A% 4 40@1 00, lurgoly at 4 50, & cur lowd of arly Jast sessic ts pivotal feature 1s found | scttlement has come in. Old citizens will [ ' naking herself nnderstood.” at hand the animal can resist ergotism for a o ancy siugers, averazing about 185, sold for 935 | in section i as follows: remember Tom Hanlon, who, a dozen years | ' Fiafine ASsSERASEISOOET (o nex. | longer tim than whero thero is a deficioncy of | 160t 1, Buren R. Sherman, governor of the |1 70, 3151 Yot ouch stato may, pursunt to s naes | 4003 08 ity eportar for tho' Jouenal, e | pectdly cast upon am il in company with | water, Ergatiem can probubly be enfiruly [ state of Tows, Eeroby doslgnate Thusday, ON 'CHANGE, it 4 v o existing on the day fixed for the appuintment Al i) gold, digzings | 5 couple of Bowery boot:blacks, well up in the | brevented by cutting hay before seeds form. | November 27th, 1881, as a day of public| The Jeadi o culative lists. ‘”'”‘"fi'l Sounty '1“:}}']'" lehctun 806 [ ¢ the lectors, trytund determin least ix | SPL2S ky I "‘“‘r He is proprietor of 8| Jung of the day, she would be quickly forced | In Illinois and Missouri I saw the cleatest | thankseiving, On that day, let_ the psople in Wl;l“m ;',,‘,"Xl,:."','\'.,‘:{“;,.d,:; l,‘:f,,"f,r,f"\’,'m:: i R e S 48 | days before the time fixed for the meeting of | * ore there, and is doing we 4 to the conclusion that her education was far 'l;\nl]mfl«;- of this, Hay, compored of 83me | their homes and their respociive places of | higher all around, m.ds so by the batter sctors gob 2,775, Busler 112, S, John | tho Clectors, any controversy concorning their S e from compete, and hakespenre's Fnglish ex- | kinds of grass, Niun‘llm_ N‘un‘:llmi;l‘.t:fl“: frse wun)uv,mfllf Ahanks to Almighty God for | demaed from local traders. The oall howevar 3 AED 3 appointment, or the appointment of any of NOVEMBER CROPS, cend.urly limiied. i Ercmtefroeyerorselhrgel y dnfootad % dE-] the manifold blessinga of the yeur, for peace, | was mainly from scalpers. The light receipts NATIONAL BUREAD On acni-| L shallremin in this country four months,” [cendiog ws it had “been eut green or ripe. [ for freedom from pestilanco, for the ganeral | contributed largo y 65 the goueral strangth, them, Every such determination made pur- | keront or 11 b law so existing on smd day, and et vesumed she, “p ays prior to the said timeof [ JULEORE cities, but returnins o Now Y “tors shall bb conclusive| WAsHINGTON, November 12.—The rate of [ ber, when I play a two weeks’ enga oz i several of your large | Hay cut green is more digostible and in overy rlc in Decorn. | way more valuable than_that whi to bocome weedy and rip much mor lixble to pr. 1 perity and for the houataous harvest, In [T h is allowed mony whereof | have hereunto et my | the and the latter is | hand avd coused to bo affixed tho ereat soal ¢ severe disenses, [ the stato of I NEW YORK TIMES' TABLE. 6 of the moruiog session was firm at uotation, ant to s de at least six ing cf the el WHEAT, wa, Done at Des Moines thiy land. dence of the lawful title to office of the [ yield n indicates a product somewhat in | the Star theater, My repertoire wi Dem. or& who shall have been so determined to [ o\ cagq of 1,500,000,000 bushels or an average | of, ‘Marie Antoinctt ;fuc‘un . E sstion or ergotisn. This disease [ 11th day of November, in the year of our| Opened steady at wellup to yesterday's 800,000, shels ¢ average v Masboth.”? o bo averted by proper avd [ Lord one thousand eight hundrodand oighty- | closing gures, early quotations being the= . 610 been appointed, and shall govesn in the s *Mary Stuart.’ and ‘L a yh e countivg of the electoral votes as provided in [Fate @ small fraction above 26 bushels par [ “Sho declared Marie Antoinetto to he her ement. four, ed] Buren R. Suknyan, [ lowest of the Tho scmewhat slumpy the constitution and as hereinafter regulated | acre, The best yields are as in 1683, in what orite role, and in sneaking of Queen Eliza e — e feeiing was contributed carly in the day from id, “I do not feel the sympathy with ahe Troubles in Skye, AMID THE CLOUDS, the stock market, butthe Iight receipts here % and at other points soon overcene this feeling th, The bill further provides that tho vote of & | has been designated as the reat American Cayuga state from which but one return has been re. The “wil ey e this ctaracter that I could wish to. T admire ¢ N i oY a \ N, 2 o Chatauqua ceived shall not ba. rejected. except upon the | Desert. The “wild regions” in the vicinity of [ J:lizaboth, she was a—grand! would you say? [ TONVON, November I —Lho master of the [Tifk: WASHINGION MONUMENT OVERTOPS ALL [ yud the latter part of thotession wasfirm with Chemuug 181 | affirmative yote of both houses; and where | the hundredch meridian have produced heavy | masculine and noble, not a queen but rather a | stesmer Lochiel, chartared by the government OTHER WORKS OF MAN, a steady wnd from local traders, "Tho. € ot always tender and sometimes [ to take a battalion of police to the Isla of | Wasiuixaron, Noyember 1 o Waeh- | range was within 1§ irre gularly upwards. No. more than one return, or purported return, | crops of maize of high quality. That line of | great king, has been_received from’ a state, th tos | longitude has ceasod to be an absolute barrier | vilgar.” When asked if she had ever seen | Skye, rofused to proceed, and cancollad his | ington only shall be connted which “shall have been |0 cora production or gensral farming. The | Mary Andorson on tho scage, Madume aid | agrocment, At a s uoting at Stornaway cous regularly given by the tors, who are |rate of yield in X at she had not, but that Miss Audorson had resolutions wers passed condemning adlotie pato shown by the uvidence mentionad ia seotlon ’ 3, lowa led on her several yeats agoin Losdon, #A iom of the authorition In' souding police | world, being £20 feet, tea inches above tho [ Opoued a shiade better than yestorday s to have b ppointed,” , Ohio 81, Tllinois 20, | lovely young woman” Madame Ristori pro- [ to Skye, and theusands offered themselve floor of the monument. The next highest [t verterdas. The demand was Drincipai Michigan 27, Wisconsin 24, Ken~ | nounced her, whila of Bernhardt she_said, | volunteers to go to Skye to assist the crofters. | struoture is ¢ of the Cologne eatho: | from Tocul soalpers. This bt and the light 2 wpriug sold at 2@ C onument to duy reached a greater height than that of any other structure in the 1508 on the part of dtates to i 27, ¥ RI2dSEen ) ; ; fon asex wine their own controversy “‘then those Pacific const returns yield 35 bush- [ #Sho exhausts horself in order to overwhelm, [ Collisions betwoen the police and the crofters | dral, which towers 515 feet above the floor of | receip SOy 0 . : Frauklin ... votes, and those only. shall ba counted which ashington torritory, California 50 and | bt seems to Tack something |5 perhaps i Birniinghiam _sccrat Iand | the building. T 19 eatimited that it will £k | froetbaeti S ot e e ek 1R iton and Hamilton the two houses, acting weparately, shall con- The fouthern statos report ala sympathic interpreter of the rolos she [ restoration leaguo has sent u telegram to Skye | but twenth-five work ing duys to completo the | 5 uah sold at 487, HES enesee nt y decide to be the lawful vote in Maryland, 20 in Tennes- | undertakes,” nbodying a resolution of sympathy, but ad- | wouument, so thers is no doubt of its being i & 'his il was referred by the house to 19 in Arkansas, 16 in Virginia, 15 in] Of Madame’s charming daughter I was fyising the crofters to adopt all lawful means [ fiished in’ time for dedication on the 22d of QATS: its epecial committee on the subject, of which , 13 in Mississippi and Alabawma, 12.8 in | afterwards asked a decription, which I gave, | of resistance only. February. kept up firm and were in_good demand with- AT R B el onere ) Tiin Ocorgin, and lessin other | together with an of what 1 belioved —— —— out being very liberally off red. Fluctuatiors. back with an iment known as the Eaton e ew Englind states avoragn her age to be, y, thinking An Appeal Fora Solid Union, Ths Mississippi Commission, were very slight; }c and steady upward, \ substitute. y 43 buihels, New York roturns 30 and | that evou then, I had, with the usual gener- | g,y ,xian, Ga., November Among the | Niw Onveaxs, November 12.—A Picayuno YR, lity of corn is bet- | omity of miy sex, donated a year or two. Judgo | S0 RS LG o den o, and in tho | then of my surprise when to-day 1 rea in oo | T oluthns ad optad at tho e per ceut more. | of the dailies that “Madame Ristori's only [ 1% MERE Wit e TOWIKS 1t provides thst “*If more thau one return, i THe or paper purporting to be a return from a | ter than in ‘83, nearly oy stat2, shall have been received by the pre northern belt is worth ic meeting | says tho stenmer Mississippi | steady and unchanged, No, 2 cash being quoted at f0c and December’ nominally at 4 premium, Vicksburg sp + the day whon | arrived this aftornoon with all the members of 1o 7 dent of the renate, then and in that case the | The potatoe crop is nearly an average yield or { daughter, a young 4 yoars, &c.” Tf ., oo solid o nd no - solic . 4 iver o faslo By presiding offlcer of the joint convention shall [ 90 bushels per acre and exceeds 190 “mitlion | cannot help feoling that the re whoienc | herasliallibe nofhakIEoLitacd ine Feclid e Misy miiplalvericom inlon oh thaimay PROVISIONS Fabmit t the members thereof the determina. | bushels, nod thoso words hud previously tendered Lis | horth B A U0 em T b o commision jnspoctid th 8OV | wore steady and fractionally better for futures Jash pork sold at $12 75@ in pork aud Lur tion asto which iy the proper return; and o — at Madam's hotel and r the reply ack, native and adopted, at ho y e vorks 1 Qv threo hours shall be allowed for debate, and BRAVE INVALIDS, ot at home,” whereipon mined to }::";".‘I.“Ilr 3“nlllh:ll.nlllu‘llll“’\-:‘ull ey .lx'.f:l.u“l::‘w :::'l 4 ']"II:»'»‘ |5fri'ii.‘,‘f.‘i.,‘fllulfi‘:f,'i e e |13 00 and cash lurd at $7 12 atario ;,|,..J.‘.u'nl'“: """I'I‘:",‘”':ii';:“"'"“:“‘fi““‘""U‘.““,' THE RETONT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF piy. | WFOk his venganco upou tho next genora- |, o vired and protected by our country's [ where they take the steamer Patrol s B % i sk VA et 2 ot in comemonty on s (Rt 11 I TR T R R Sty WS, ich ol ooy comumo Abshant insalyoagahally BT QBRI A T B ARS oAy IBAIUS WHOTM Bo BCHeD-Y 3 thoroughly inspect with & view to recommend- | Loxnox, November ho government s added to the list of votos alr W asiiNG 1o, November 12,—The sccrotary | jumped into’ public o by his arrog imecticut’s Vore, ing to tne next congress plavs and specifica: | lued doficioncy estimates with 16ference to e ) ssumption of the rol f judge, was gr d oF the Interloriracieyed tho) annug) o) by ='u'x"utxml..;‘.i1Ly Targs congragation Sunday | 11AmTronn, Conn., November 11.—Official commnissioner of pensions for the fiscy morning, He could not let the opportunity | returns show the republican candidates for Mo Tus substitute was adopted by the house, | ended June 30, 1884, The commissioner nd- [ pass to further impress his listeners with the otary, treasurer and comptrollerhave | M and the amended mwousure was sent to n con- | yocates the adoption of remedial legislation that ho know what he was talking about, | pluralities over the democratic candidates of STD0 i) ferenco committee, from which no formal ro- | by congress which shall take from the claim- | #nd made frequent reference to the political | alyout 12 Waller, for govern r, was |lough is atthe Southern hotel and intends to | 107 Ui navy. ports have been mado to the two houses, ant some burdens which in their operation | situation, e is known of old | and_the | the only democrat getting a plurality. The | leave for New York to-night, whevee he goes o — The considoration of this subject in con- | anount to a_practical denial of his claim, | trustees of a certain church in Now York | Jogislature, which is republican, will have the Pittsburg to play an engagement next Exccative appointmeant, gress hegan during the first regular session of | The commissioner adds: “Unless legislation | could tell somo savory stories about tho rev- | choosing of the entire state ticket, k. 3 WasiiNG1oN, November 12,—The president the for'y-fifth congress, the electoral contro- | ig applicabls to them it will be_ considered the | €rend gentleman, — . Lot November 12, John McCul- | oot0q the resignasion of Judge Hezekiah, versy of 1876 being then fresh in the public tospecify the classes to be affectod, and | Fannie Davenport is registered at tho The § < Cattle Convention, [ lough did not start east to-night but is spend- 4 She commences an engagement at the ok talked | K hi time quietly about the hotol ander the | G, Wells, of the commiioners of the Alabama tained which w majority of the juint tion stall determine to have been contained in the proper tnd legal return tions for itaimproyement. t of the Nilo expedition. The army ——— will “ost £1,000,000 over the estimate; the na. lough atrical Pl 2324 000: for the Bechuana expedition, S0, Lovis, Mo, Novembor 12,—MeCul- | £675 000 will be required £ r the army;. £50,- - Repssela Richmond Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga ..., Schencetady Schoharie - mind, the character of proof which b decmed | Tett 3 or 12 On the first of February, 1581, Senator -ulhciunttun-x||.i'.’luuuuw'.{:lrnhpulll‘:‘i]ltulLh:‘:yn.!:‘ll: Fourtcenth sirest theater, November 10th ,h_",","" L0 \'“_"',.' 1 will fissemble. here | Wathehful caro of his friend. 1 claims nd apponted Judge James Harlan, of | ’ Ingalls introduced a_resolation, which being | will be to prrstically deny the pension to many | Playing *'r'edora” with nearly the same cast | ”‘\‘,"“‘;""‘",’]'.‘I s 'M';I ey 900 dele- | rational on all subjects except Towa, to suc.eed him as presiding ndge of the: i b \ended, was passed by both houses, aud | thousands of brave and disabled soldiers| a8 last year, Her excellent renderiog of that | Xt 3 REHAY, SUSPD I 1000 Y cattlamen | insists that ho intends to meet his engage: | court. | Tioga under its provisions the last electoral voto was [ whose suffering and unfortunate social condi. | character last winter proved such a surprine to | Kates nd ' 1 6 Texas il Kurope | ments for the season. Dolo e T Towpking. . counted_on the 9th of February, 1581, 16| tlon appeal to. tho gratitude, sympathy. and | New Yorkers that sho need kave uo fear of [ [ttt uhe northwedt ety 08 R, (S0 —— f ot8 Ulster was ay follows: merciful consideration of congrues. Porhaps | Anancial fuilure thia eason will bo prowont, Iv n the fist timo the stock- B s Witsineton, November 12,—The official | Warren ... 1. Tout the two houses of congress shall as- [ it would bomore to the purposs to say that| . 1 wonder how many peoplo have read the [ men of tho entiro country wil meekineon: | ARLACIIALLY 110k vote of the state of Delaware is: Cleveland: | Washington somble in the hall of the house of representa- | the plea for and in behalf of veterans was for | details of that remarknble trial that hus just vention, Sprcial telegram to Tik Brk, 17,054, Dlaine 12,778, St Joha 53, Butlen G Wayne tives on Wednesday, the b of February, | justice, and justice alone, reached its conclusion in Halt Luke City. 1 A Re 1tkn Croun, Neb,, November 11,—William | §054 Dluine J778, L3 ..;f'r.'-p.:;e.(j‘ 5 I the United States ve, e who have read it Westchester W yoming Jhicial ro- [ 11 Strohm, one of the leadivg lawyers and [ Newcastle counsy only, Texaperincs legise , pursuantto the require: B refer to the cass vote is 1,54 1881, at 12 o'clock o rolating to Michigans Ballote, Ludger Clawson, ments of the constitution and Juy Cine NNati, N m lontally | luti business men of Red Clond, was ac Yates. .. the election of president and vice president of 3 st have boen mpressed with the fuct thut | turns from the ninth Kentucky econgressional - tha United Se.bon and. the providont of the | DaTROIT, November 12.—Forty-throe of the [ 'y, ‘1;1.:’\'.-")“'-1" poople winned agaiost | district show the election of W. H, Wade- | shot desd while out hunting with a number of 3 —— f Total ... soraee 00704 65103 | yenare shall bo the presiding officer; that two | ¢ighty sounties in Michigan report officially awa of the land and morality that in one | worth, rep., by a mujority of 102, friondy to-day. A deop gloom has settled The Nattonal Grange | Democratic pluralivy in 1584 L persons be appointed tellers on the part of the | Bluiue plurslities at 13,853; fusion plura'ities and one way only, can substautial ovi- R aver the town. Nasuviii, Tenn., Novamber 19.—The wih asoual se f thy National wd thut Plagucs in Montreal, —— eigh venly Down in Maiesissippi, Girange conunenced o at 6,570, The remuining counties are divided between the fusionists and be obtained ae.inst th publi-| from the lips of their own victims, their New Youk, November 12, —The results of | senate and two on the part of the houss of make a list of tho votes as ay in,_the senate + complete cflicial s3 are nob yeu ro, | representatives to b { h . P T ceived trom Delaware, Franklin, Orange’ | tney shall be declared; that the resule shall be s, Tho plurality os given in the figuros %0 | il wives. As said the able prosecutor in | MONTREAL, November 12.—Diptheria iwin-f = SR Yazdo | chaza f the state capitol, J . Woodman Schuy ler, Broowe, Colutbia, Greene, Mouro, | delivered t the president of the senate, who | £4r reported will fhs cut down to botwesn | hiy ddress to the jury creasing to an alarming extent. Typhoid fever | «f Michigau, worthy master, pees'dent, Tho % 3 | v s to the jury City uud eland’s y v f 4,00 and 5,000, tors attribute the epi- session was p ivute. ibt that the defendant has | also prevails. The d n t canvass 80 | shall announce the state of the vote and the he congresaional delegation | A g you to d sippi give and St. Lawrence counties, The s ; far does not make material changes from fig- | persons elected to the two houses assombled | stauds seven fusion to ono republican. violuted the law as we charge? Are y demic to defective city drainago. pon gt Cichal b s e aye e ures already published, a8 aforcuaid, which shall be deemed w doclara- ~——— in your chuirs and say, “No one saw the — Olyvelang ) \Ti4 Ra oy Ay Niw York, November 12.—The board of | tion of the persous elected president and vice- Weather To-day, riage!” If you take this view wo u Limerick Grit ' —— onis, Uik Narsmabes DNeThd Miak ] canvassors of Now York county cxamined tho | presidont of tho Unitod States, and tocother | - Wasiuixron, Noveuber 12,—Uppor Misw: | well oo tho ourty lure, for we will nover b upway, November 12, Tho corporation of . R OISt Ay AT Y S 1 retucns of the first threo assembly districts to | with a list of votes, b entered on the journals | sippi: Fair woather; light Variable winds; | make a conviction from the totimony of por ST (e AP AT AT e o e b gy v | lay, Few differences from press reports pub- | of the two houses, nearly stationary temperature, sons who have seen theso marrisges solemn-. b s, November 12, B o B S A S { lished Wadnesday mornivg were discovered, { 2. That if ic shall appear that any votes of | ~ Mirsouri valley: Fair weather; stationary | izod? Then read the tostimony of that Mor- | mously refused to pay sny attvation to the o the abeulta diisolution of the - | sEny, Aduho, their choles lor presifent of but wothing found that will materially affect ' electora for president or vice president of the ' temperature; light varinble winds, mon of all Mormons, Prasident” Taylor, ' second writ for extra polics tax. of Patti and the Marquis Caux. . 3 Mt ?/oma,omux t:d it attains I Pecause every- (OHF 3 5 M) WWNthe tichaesn s Pl . ea “ ) and szda-uh- ea o or aro lna — recogn.z “TT T‘ select t%,ca &z-.h_t »! i d W«LL"‘— ¥ ad izc{i@penéi%?a why 1 leaf from the\I” “F= alore ine. B 7 - seen Lr\verl.jwficre, b bert Tobacco atls, fo Peafer ano fresy Smoking Tobacco. — . AT ¢

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