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tleman prominent in the political history of 1llinoia ‘during & number of years past, in-|been thore three weoks when the officer in form d your correspondent to-day that he has | charge found that Logan had goneout, The recently seen a copy of a letter issued from New York in the irterest of the democratic party and dated November 1st, which says that Grover Cleveland has given a pledgs in writ- ing that no leglslation ehall succeed in con. gress which may be hostile to the railroad in- terest If he (Cleveland) is clected president. W , It fs stated that the question of his haviog | Tho attention of Gen, Morritt, superintend signed such & paper has been carefully ex- amined, and it was found to be the fact that he had actually signed it, and his pledge is considered reliable and trustworthy, §The letter, therefore, urged voters to support him. calling attention to the fact that an effort was being made by the republicans to defeat Cleoveland’s election; that counsel had beeu employed to prevent ¢ asking that contibutions be forwarded to mest the expenses necessarlly incurred, 1t made without the assurance of tome recom- questioned. # Francis Lynde Stetson represent the demo- county received at tho secrotary of state's of- fice give ouly thirty-four electors for Butler, inga i Ttichmond county aro_tound by tho computing clerk to be wrong 0, the totals 2 i itel n i clectors betog that mich o) great. - The |of the national ropublican committeo arrived | i, velativrs of the lase M. Brorar. T oo i ) s time was up, his employer bi‘chod up bis | today, The morning was occupied in tho As the returns are made up it is not prac- electors _dlscrepancies have occurrod and there is no way to_ascertain this, short of gotog back o the dist ict returps. In five or +ix other counties the totals do not agzce with theiteins. Some of these discrep ncies have been explained, but othera cannos ba, When Cloakling arrived from Now York ho passed | St through the Delayan house, aud without revis- evgaged connsel, nor do they intend to do so. A MOVEMENT TO DO AWAY WITH THEM IN OHIO 2ffocts most injuriously the business interests of the state, and results in much damage (0 our public and_private morals, It need- | field and Jacksonvills, Tls, as reported yes- leasly protracts the anxiety and disturb- | terday. auces of the political contest; it entails upon our people & heavy burden of additional ex- THE OMAHA FOURTEENTH YEAR. GLEVELAND CALUMNAY, | (i i oty bbb et s ton s favored the enactmient of a eimilar law in this stato and it has been strictly enforced, 1 A Fiue Post-Elcction Slander on the |Have,modobe ke will seprgidents ast s on Apparcnt Prosident-Elcet, Whired o SO truly youn, ey e — commiktes on renoll?\hm!. which withdrew for - breast botween the 'lm"vu'r;',.‘:,'"l”"..fi)f",".n' . o idi : CADET LOGAN, ) consultation, b Orimi \ 11 w=domen, ghort W (oo Lo D, | : A Ridioulous Ya'rn ?f H18 PIOOES | o iriaibons ik vEnE voucan staiona, | L0/ LiAtter's Monumental and A gl s The Oriminal Under Guard at o0 ekt t fou tnches to ikl | 04410 Dol Withont Ohanga¥rom to Capitalists, TION CF SENATOR LOGAN'S SON AT WEST Apparent Bluff. by Rad Olond. bt o lower it amother wonm [ the Yosterday POINT, o wnd Utah —— below the hip. The entrails proteuded feom P § ¥ Special to the 8t, Louis Republican, A Statement Which on Its Face| wxse Posy, N. Y., Novembor 17.- carecr of Cadet John A. Logan, Jr., has come Defeats Itgelf, to a sudden end at themilitary ncademy, He resigned Inst week to avoid expulsion, and 3 ; Surprising Report of Irregular |when last heard from ho was at the Hoftman [ And Kill It as a Speculaive house, New York, Howas o pleasant-looking New York Returns, young man about twenty years of age, but was not at all bright. On account of his v that I believe Mr, Cloveland will He resident, act ern Oniow Quarnel, o donter witi'a W Cant Senunz, 1he | Pompous Threat to Léave Chioago its establishment. ' ogates heard of thil in the Cold, with view to cirou ponents, Business Center. . . N her's i Vi - Blaine Gaing 950 With Ohances | fcers spd vper shase son. and b precumseq | The Trouble Caused by the Har-|fionstthe Brivik on these favors and committed offeuses which for More, Sood not be avatioolred: rowing Bucket Shops, clted much astonin He first antered the academy in 1883, and got along very picely. In Jauaey o8 What, Ob, What, fs the Absolute |failed and he went away on sick loave with " ormission to go back one class. He returned s Blobe of o 3 EANAUEISISE TR OIS S ITES Jiat Beptember, and soon aftet the tarm began o Bt L ey L 121,000; uasote, §I in asigued for the f The Western Union Ordered From Bauriiork, Novi Other Political Nows, ha was court-martialed for an alleged infrac- November 28, the West Virgin tion of the rules, It is charged that ha said Tl company_was el “‘Advance, by God,” instead of *Advance, were A. P, Gorm: OLEVELAND SLANDERED. corporal of tho guard.* The chargecould not | THI? WHSTERN UNION'S BLUNE |Hamblaton, of M be proven against him and he was acquitted. | o ¢logram to the BEE. den, Major Alex S| Special telogram to Tik Bix, Tn October - ho committed what was called a [ SPecial tele ¢ Senator H, G. SeriNGFIELD, Tit, November 1 was iiabig and genuine, This intormation is un- resent, The returns from Penry, Ia., November 19.— i oven fhat ow Yuk.»m-vpm B Lawrence wert | q cioiiey of W MF&W o B tickat. The b © Niw Yonk, November 19.—A Now York Post'sspocial says: Returns from Richmond Fish and Bulman being omitted. The fool footings show 1,971 plurality for Cleveland. | home to-mght, He emphatically denies the | was read the first bill filed by Judge Trum KANSAS KRANKS, startivg the latter remarked to Rohl that he repor's of the committ:e's indebtedness. He | bull last week, askiog for the appointment of [1ue rromBiTION says that before leaving New York last night | a receiver. — Then was read the cross bill of he drew checlts for every dollar owed by the | Mrs. Goudy, in which the facts in the case as| tteo, The Delmonico dinner was paid |thus far developed in the probate court| Torkka, November for by private indi e ticable to make out on ‘which obors of the buard in their preliminary [ musie by the Twenty-first Infantry band. | nance its value, and had been appointed Ly 1. The republicans have not, they say, | The orations were delivered by local spanker the probata court first conservator of the es- At Masonic hall to-morrow night the Cleve- | tate and next administrator to collect, ample —e——— land and Hendricks club give a banquet. security being given by him in each case, | of OCIIBER ELEOTIONS, ¢ invites [nto our state, during the oreliminary campaign, all manner of corrupt- throughout the whole country, The legiala- ture is asked to submis to the people at the next election an amendment to the ronstitu- tion, changing the time of holding the state election from October to November, This petition has already received a splendid start. Gov, Hoadly, ex-Govs, Foster, Bishop, sk Goy o WasiixaToy, Novembar 19,—The Columbia | #iaed John Robluson Whitley, director gen- S0 a5 e Jusizon of e wveeme oodst’ g | clu commponed of promineut democrats of this gl of :‘ll‘:lfiih'“l‘:znl'li:';hlbll".!io 1856, extond- 9ub appantion, ; pposed i egls . 0 etivg and expre sing the ! ) ugh the Supremo followa: **And we cordially invite all to join A gon. | breach of confinement, and for this he| Caicaco, November 19.~Tho board of di 3 was sentenced to thirty days’ con- | rectors of the board of trade has been engaged finement in the light piison, “He had gy year inactive war against the buoket- offcee waitod for hix retan, nd on seatohing | rstricted tho Westarn Union telograph oo lim found in his possession a bottle of liquor. 157 L6 | BLARENOh oF | qBMLIONK Dok The penalty for bringlng intoxioating liquor | B, oy ST AR ey into the barracks 15 absoluse dismissal, Charges were brought against Logan and ho was tried by court-martial last week. There an o doubt wiat tho reauls would be. Be. i ere the sentence was promulgated he resigoe " TRUNK LV Pt ded e e thirty days’ noties, expiring November 28, to t is_too rediculous, and I do mot think Gen, Logan believes anything of the kind. T chould prefer mot to say why Logan resigned, It is & matter Tdo not care to tulk Gon, Merritt's house, and his mother stayed o —— THE OCONGO CONFERENCE po that St iufluences as were now claimod, Stauloy had in fact, enid Kasson, found everything and everybody but Portuguese. Tho committee Gl 7 AV TUEE Rponintad, il be jnalined oo make thels headquareers 4o | i and Burliakh a6 fie'd neven. enst (1 Lkt s “county olerk to- had shot himself through the ndd?e'munu' WILL, : adjourned _until = ‘Tuesday. | his clothes before doing so. Hogs had eaten | Special telegram to Tie Br, Roscoo Conkling, Wm. C. Whiting and|pearly all the flash from the bomes. His| Cuicago, Novembor 19.—The que.tion of fathor, residing at Farmiogton, Tll.. had of- cratic counsel. fered & reward of 300 for b discovery. | the appointment of & recciver for the Sto:cy os- comn taken to prevent the spread of the disease. | sent from each state and territory, Amos T, i g The Nile is falling rapidly, and the expedition | Afwate , 6. Louls, secretary, the tavo leadiog partics In this stato voman | proy, ou of drink and bad blood ongendered mu t be deterred until the next rising of the | jGovernor Routt was escorted to the chair | WnChanged wo are unalterably opposed to the formation or maintenance of independent 3 e prohibition and we cordially invite vhose who [men who were arrested for the killing are | ur own will go far. to put a stop to the cry o — A, Tho seorctary road o cablogtam from London | MaYeseparated from us to roturn and act with | sumes Casey, John Bagloy, Patrick Fitzger- | that wastoful oxtravagauce hus beon thown i Wom us in the future, The resolution passed with: | y1d and n Haney. An Kxpross roporter | the administration ’ D xcept the last named, which | who visited Wymore this morning, learned | will show the necessity of our doing eonet) was bitterly opposed by St. John. After a | gho following particulars of the affair: towards building the navy 1f we want to keep river, chops of this city, and has from time to time the markets on the board, but with ill-success, 50 far as to cutting off the bucket-shops from the reports of current prices, The last move was made about three weeks ago, when the di- rectors of the board gave tho Western Union ants, o year ago receivor appointod. remove all its instruments and operators from | Onicaco, Novem! margine, they have put the Chicago market in | tion and a forfeis of §! jeopardy as a speculative centre and are | put into the hands of Union has arranged to have rcports of the | & Ohio was th ! markets, tbus making Now York prices instead of Chicago, the basis of marginal Borlin dispatch states that. at the mecting of |80, 10 five minuies from "tho time the P h:l-m UTAH 00L. ooherant and wandoring and tho physiiann v vem porse. A verbstim copy of this interestizg | the conforence yesterday the delogate from | otnin that® fimo o= be vord. B o document is promised in a few days, when the details will be given to the public. Your correspondent's informant does not know that | Kas more than one copy of this paper has reached Tlliuois, but he has seen that one. Ho prefers | lower Congo, had been unabie to discover any 10t to be known in connection with the mat- | signs of such Portuguese dominion or civilizing tor at present, but it may be accepted as re- hand, unfinished and not paid for, and a pros- | the Burlington thi that many of the most active members | nineteen on . . e — 4 v fy ¢ % v . +A SERIOUS ERROR," A MYSTERY SULVED, %,.":g' board of ..;"5.4‘2",:“'5'&‘,.;‘35?." "'u:':' ,.,-.m?.a P y, U; Al The THE BODY OF AN IOWA SUICIDE FOUND I¥ A |sidered highly probable, unless the board re. n ver canvassers met CORNFIELD AFTER MONTHS OF EXPOSURE, c om its position E and it is an open ques- me has not pass:d. tate including the Times property,fcame up at | [inton s sollin A T aiiTa filed in this case to-day were read, and on of Mrs. Eureka C. Storey and that of the At appoint Austin L. P.ttrson as such receiver P R it any wero appointed. His claims were if g 7 briefly set forth, It was said thu% he had |resolutions made a Thi ! i and officors were = elected as i T Stoxk, Neb., November 19.—[Boo Special.] | boen put by Storey into the highly responsible | principles of the upion haa been emphatically | it 1, id on the wagon, and with it the rand wostor, 1, . Pheipn of s B Dorsmbare L s ; ! —Thera was agrand democratic jotlification | position; hac enjoyed his full contidece; had | endorasd by the poople of Kansas in the | cants with him, and that sum was all that the rigs deputy grand’ v 8. Carr L 1—Aw 8 freight train in charge of OgNg tering wont up tho hill to mest the domoy horo tonight, with fireworks. bonfires and | lnunaged tha estato so well ua- o greatly on- | coocars limsug detect ol tho. premmms oo | b N s e grand warde Miller of | ductor d. H, Jackson, on the Wymore brateh & ——— After “hearing arguments Judge Taley oon Ty {inned tho care Nl Friday at 2 p m.> 16 1s | s eatheor thers : s expected that the argumenta will ocoupy threo | reommimond n Lor = l\l‘n::uc\l\(nu..;tn;:./u SUPPORT, New York, November 19.—Kiernan’s | or four hours at least, important of which a8 follows: cuzrent of feeling in still strong against the Fraticide and Suiclde, Y Bur \|" \I;mvllul 10— B 3 Special to the Chicavo Tribune, agency says the present riilroad war 13 not e ——— osolved, That the democratic p prisoncr, and thero aro very fow here or in[ Niw Youx, November 19,~Whilo FLouis | M¢ TRONRIR, 2ty roted hor botior HRE S X ©.roawus, 0., November 18 —A patition is [ much different from that of 1881, but the The Oatileman’s Convention, Kansas, by adopting an llltiasmhibluu - Bluo Hill who desire to suy anythiog in [ and Edward Gueod, Fronchmon sged thirty- | nrotu 1otanior B ppieq het efil&lfl : being circulated for signatures, representing to | chances of restoring the rates soon are not as| Sr. Lours, November 19—At the opening |form and making an avowedly auti-prohibi- [ Cool's favor, i et LA AT BRI A% HachupRiar, 0. boat s DA the general assombly that “the holding of the | encouraging as then, and the war will proba- [ of the third day of the national cattlemen’s | 4R Campaign, have made it {mpo sible for o — two und thirty-six, were in their room at an prescked, Ao uun‘.y»lnv people ¢ o in tbe month of October duriug | bly bo of longer duration. 2 cosistent prohibitiosista to give it their sup- STABBED TO DIKATH omigrant boarding house this afternoon, Louis | aboard. Captain Tuglish was hurt and 2t the year of the preidential election| K 1 “ 2 sav ANgAs Crry, Noveuwber 19.--The Alton | convention to day, Gen, Brisbin, chairman of | nort so long as it retaios ita present attitude. officials say they have ot mes the Burliogton's | ths committes on credentials, presentd re || Retolved. % 10 passenger rates to Bloomington, Spring- | port which was unanimously adopted, show- | Kansas, by adoptivg & plattorm that was| MOE BATURDAY NIGHT—WAM. K. WELUANKY | dared sati.factory to the fug over 1200 names or tho mombership liat, | it ooy 0 . . e e AL ; cting state officors and il A i $ Emes Tho report of the committee on permanent | legislature pledged to require the enforce- [ THREE MEN NELD FOL THE LKED. Y TS A R e Tho Spils of Ofle. Afuirs in Egypt. organization was adonted without dissont,and | ment of tho constition to tho end that thy | Leatricn Expreas, 1t o | monoy in favor of both brothor, slso an in. | Prevsuonar, November 19.—Hendricks dns : ‘ 0~F V10 fected wi b tho election ow- | fnll effects of prohibition may be realize bout 11 o'lock last Saturday night o | ventory of an estato, part of which both had e 2 ¢ Doxaor., November 19.—Fight mild cases | was perfected wi h the election of the follow- | 4T € b e Ao Abo 0Ly Barkiol il an intorview hera today stated he could not g infl acnces, and it distracting and perni. | of small-pox have been discovered among the | ing officers: Governor John L. Routt, | (5004 dermand and i at this time sntitled to | Ploody affray occurred at Wymore, which ro: cious effect is felt more or less seriously [ Bratish troops, Oolorado, pre:ident N. McCurtis, N. Every precaution will bol| v %6 ¢ ion nresident and ome vice presi ordial support of te and addressed the conveution, urging prompt harmonious action on important business, OMAHA, NEB., TIHURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1884, NO. 13. TRADE AND TELEGRAPH, |iit.s g o it A" il CRAZ.‘ GOOK. - five, ralsed an excited discussion. The mot'ion o war finally withdeawn, and the resolton The Chicago Board of Trade and West- |xens to the committac, with instractions %o | Faif Prptioniang of ¢ Allempted cent Chicago convémblon, was referead to re, WEST VIRGINIA ENTIAL DIRECTORS, $200. frandulent to-day by the superior court aud a made and that instead of monopolizing the | passenger rates to the weaboard, The form of | ears s neverely cut and his body is cover business of tradiog in grain and provisions on | agreement. vmnu.%fidnd for the restora- | with bruises and cuts, for it is uuderatood that o liable t it reduced morely to a local buy- Ity at $100 f tick to the wind-mill gallows, a distanc and inalionab) Tt had also on addendum, dated November 12, | about. Lok o el S oo Fon- adbial: beoaute To | e ot TR L, ~1c, A oah e | 5 R R S [Other of the officers said the accusation was 4 i o) o y AR Tiogan'wia Yevoretisthore. tian aiy hand It loaks out to-day that the Western | charged by the other lines that the Boltimore |and at ‘vrmm there does not seem to be any other cadet, - He passed most of his time at | NOCR A SEANECS to O H . tin, Honry Goeorge supportod tho reso: | b grain and provision mackets tele- | restoration, but it wus found that representa. | not passed by any means.” Cook does not re- i B Pl the reso: [(were manifosted, and then no . graphed by direct lines and furnished to all | tive of that road was willing to restore. rates, | member anything of the attemptod 1ynching, | 12tion and was enthusiastically roseived [ signifed ;'h‘il‘Wlfl::flhfl:“":‘;r::t“a:’s‘ic at groat cost, and fl’rfli'f).v::;";n"iffl‘fif,', i West Point. Logun | Gibomers who have bean teceiving Chicago poliiec . i el and when ko look-d in & mirror and saw th | Y the meeting. - Ho said that the recent eleor | ot 5 100 par 100 The. At this doctine 2o pons void, With | Colorado and Utah paol was held here to day. | his reason, In fact there are mauy people | PATLY, YOt unnamed, in the future, Heon: 1400 by, $420 81 40; mixed . Portugal read a memorandum insisting upon | the wires removed frem t e floor of the ex. | All roads were fully ‘represented, The | who are familiar with the facts who say that | Omic and serlal questions in Ameriea must {250 “and = 820 lbs, £4.00@ 28 - Portugal’s right to the Congn, when John R, | change, and orders subj.ct to neotssary West | cipal business of the: i of stocks, With §2,000,000 in buildiogs on | freight and passenger, fifty-one pe headed for the Kansas line, that he showed no | CHATTANO0GA, Tenn,, November 1) - From by, KaNsas Ory, November 10, The Ghicago | 0n0€cted. Ho is between nineteon and sengor rate gatitinuca st $1 00, The Bir i 0 S SQUARE UP, 10:30 this morning before yudge Tuloy, of the | 8215, Sprinetield, 8! 00; Jacksonville, §275; GHATMAN JONES CLAINS THAT THE WEPUSLICAN | Sircuit court. For moro thun ono hour papers | wWhils the Alton maiutains s uniform rato of L10AD . hose points. J H that 15 will open_to-morrow with a 82,00 rate | on November the first, ave_as follows: Cook [ F¥0RIA, November 10.—The Grand I od Prrrssurc, November 19, —Chairman Jones | these the fight was based on both sides; that | to Quincy and Hanribal. had been employed husking corn and when | of Odd Fellows of Iilinow was Insession here KANSAS, ‘em up” when the town was reached. Cook AT were racited, coupled with tho rejuest to | ance union meet hro to-dny. St John and | the Jormer. went lnsido o got somo change, wifo were in attendruco. The committee on of the executive chalr, thus condemnivg his [pot return home that night or the next day, | Ohicgo; grand recrotary, N. O, Mason of fof the B, & M., was switching abous five unlawful ursurpation of the law and exercise [ his wifo bocame very mu h alarmed and the | Peoriu; gr of excculiva clmency in behalf | neighbors banded together for a search, which convicted saloon keepers, Thoy the growth of the temperance sontiment, and | bly mutilatad, There in apparently very lit. [ the various sub rdinato lodges of tho city. B That the republican party of |PARTICULALS OF THE FATAL AFFRAY AT WY Resolved, That as long a8 the attitude of | well known citizen of the town. The trouble IDAILY ) = e — tothe eldge of the sidewalk and fell haney got up, and walking a short nbled. Ha went into Greons lamber yard, probably #0) feet the sceno of the affrar, 1 e fond | Wednosday's Business M Stock aud thera a fow wmi s alterw was take D " MID-WEEK MARKETS, int a committe ifne ' Sl e Lynching Blue NI condition. o e it sore ™ Whts 'l Produce at Chic. R on s the Texut del. | Tereibly Braised and Beaten aud thoy went into cancus the wound in theabdonen MeRiha bdon, e Kihanay lived about three-quarters of an hour after being ro- moved to the drug store. Mefora he died h Hogs Slightly Improva a Bad B (oot lnto caticus Aid that th litelo fallow ' had o i heir northern o Stark Mad, hest wihen e eelo fellow *had eut himfn t Opening. ————— A fe ) o ‘;trw t.’l”,l;r l,pul li;(lhl. L‘Mflf' was e e " i ) in tho strect where ho had Tl P No 'Hspes for His Recovery of gt vont homo in o wagom. e wanseon at. | Wit Low, Sndor Depressing Brtibi ards arcosted, Fitsgorald and Pagely b PANK FAILURR, ki atarted down tho atroot. Fa i i s A R g TR Ly b 10 The s i - v wora woon_arrested. Al four men ngton thin wate, v | Suspiofon that He Has Alw ays [Vir yrammtins momantwurded, Thers maintained, il b3 ] Been Demented. y i railroad soction bras and s old SR Wymore, Heis abeut fifty yaars ,000. i 3 ) . Tho other men aro railroad laly Tho Shooking Dotalls of His Sevolt: | Fitzgerald in batwoen twenty.five and thivey | Onts Stondd 158 Bhaae Lowees ber 19 The regular| fng Orime—Deliborate Murder Y61t oldand Bagloy i a by of ninetoen, board of directors of icag suall and slondor for hi Y Pork Aly Without Ohange-~ B of a Fricnd and Patron, Win, K, McKlhknnp, She " murdered tnan, E = Seendy S i presont 2 was about forty years old, Ho lenves & wife . s % and vix children, * Ho was m dealer in horse i Son THE BLUR HILL “LYNOHING™, |omtlo and hoge, and st she tine or o U ; Senutor Ool T B, 1 Belsifhl 1o o Bk doxth “was alio the propriotor of a - SORNE, ICAGO MARKE TS, wis, of W, TRy o butcher shop i Wymore, Ho was tho L OATErR, secretaryship, g, | Rep Croun, November Joreph - Cook, f man who wiperintesded tha rombing of ths ox | Special telegeam to theBAs, in his place, ' Tt was | Whoso Jife wan noarly terminated by an unsues | for tho barh Hewasnmnn | Cwicago, November 1 Ipal_oflice of ~the com- | suecessful lynching, was brought to o i y a ood cirs i i Now Vork to Baltl | jaet eventon by Sperh o '.:.fill"'x.‘,'.‘f.l, ; van u oody ot | ehowod comsidarable falliag.off to-chy, but the i h e | Years and a half ago, rom Shenandonh, lowa, | *uppdy s etill swoply adeonats to meet'the de- R under guard and the care of physicins, The | The funoral servi'o was held st his Tt 1 ided ac e poor fellow noeds the Intter's aid far moro than | Fetidence at 10 o'slock shia morntg, His, po. | or s There was a decidad acarcity of: good 'ho failure of z Lt UL CIORIHIN, -"“ fat cattle, The roceipts of Texan c3¥tls were y 'y adl. | i, accompanied by wis wifo aed f , woolen merch: | that of the former, for bevida his bodiy ail- | o, socomp e e vory i i rine el e et Ol very light, the msjority o offerings on: 00" was dodlived | senks and fnjavies be s burial. e o e R ik iy TR A mml:: COMPLETELY DERANGED i i i e stored, Hopresents a pitifal appearance, his [ ENEY GEORGE THE AMKKIOAN SewiALIST [ vanga av for a fove days st T sheiorn COMPROMISE 19, A meoting of the \ the “loor of the chamber of - coumerce. | general patseHger AGERES of - - bowed tropk | nock being swollon to an abnormal size, the | SCREADING MIS WILD IDEAS 1N KNGLAND, [#blen embrace 29 Muntann cows, 1111 enty s callod ) the actile from the Bt |, " mambore * of - that *_ orgauization | inos wai held here (eday Ty tho' purposs of merk of the lynohers' ropo baing. plainly viv [ 10%00%, November 10.—Ab a larga maet. | $100 03 Montana emen, 1i03 1 € (0 Tovond ot the acaderny. - Cien Morrith said: |now roalize that a great wistako hus been | considering the question of the rostoration of |iblo in bius wnd blac”coloringe; ono of hit |ing of the land restoration leaguo, Michuel | huifbramte i1 50 s o ‘)\;’m:..; Davitt, Honry Gloorge, Misa Helon Taylor, [ 1067 Iba., 400, by cach ‘road G be | the. infuriated erowd st snd bujfetted | 204 several mombers of parlinmont wera pres- "y joint agent and fixed | their victim all the wuy from the court house | 90t. Abiss T Ylor moved a rowolution thaythe | The frosh recoipto-were estimatedat 151000 y belonged to the people. She | Comsled with the ] ber lo ands. Tt had beon |a mile. His avimation it antirely. restorod, | *XPrestod hor eympathy with i Scotch croft. | vadter fay the eetimieid mauosr oo and_wrgod” tho abolition of the house of | 75,060; ""Tha macket rpened. dull, fed. 5y u nternal hemorrhaga, but the danger ia | l0rds. Davits seconded Miss Taylor's reso- [ come little time befora any signs o ne ling block in the way of | sign of bruises on his neck, he nsked the deputy | !oD.in America was one of the most import: | ket became qnite activa and closed steady. - Inf Ovorsnati, November 19.—Tho Western | yhoriff how they came there, o was t1d he | A0t in the history of the republic, becauss it [ it of quality the offierings compare favor- trading _Heretof re, especially during times | 1.XPoIt association has agreed to reduce the | had fallen, but in 1o way does he show: any | ®nded the era duriog which the people of Am- | hbly witt th 5 appeats from this information that the dona- POOIL LITTLE PORTUGAL'S CLALY of exoltemmnt I kralns e IAFRS peo pociibn oF capacity of ita distileries from 86 to 32 per | yign of knowing_tho teriihie Swedoal thron orion hal been fighting about slavery and T il g Ol e 1408 ' tions of some of the money kings were not| LoxnoN, November 19.—The Standard's |telegraphic orders to buy and sell were limit- which he bas passed, ~ His* conversation is in- fl.’:-:.e'."::&flfl:&».L‘l':.‘.:l."i":'i,u:(.“;;:’”",.,ff $4.46 for cho'co heavy shipping, The great bulk of transactis g i ¥ 10.—A mooting of the |ato of the opinion that he Will never rogain | U8 At th advent of a now and vigorous | 85106 8155 Hervy lote atergin S a pack meeting waa to recoive | Cook never was in his right mind, come to the front. light bacon grades, $4 00@$4 30, o ern Union routine and_delivery by messenger | from J, ¥. Tucker, pool arbitrator, the award | The circumstances of the case a e gome- e DR A - e Do IRt areiomitd | ik sort of trading will bo an impossibility, |of percentages o' Colorads Ibusiness. for | what pecnliar and might ba- twistod by lozal £LE TRAGEDY. g R tholey, in all his long journcy on the | and operators on ‘change froely predict that three months ending the first of January | skill int) the insanity defense, especially his| A HORRIBLE TRIANGULAR DUKL LETWEEN TWO. l“;‘ ing on ‘change to-day ran alobg vergt g it will kill spsonlation at this point, and make | proximo, Under tha old arrangement ending [ conduct after the murder was ‘committed, It T A A quletly on both coreals and provisions. ‘Thes Mew York the grain and provision specula- | first of last month, the Union Pacific |is ssid on creditable authority that when he Himvade Bl wheat market opened @l lower, and for tive fcenter, as it now is in the matter |received on the Denver business, both |drove the murdered man's toam away, being |SPecial telegram to the B, #ome time the yariation was little more _than s 12 obverpool sens quoted stendy, and Mark A X ! : ! 3 ane slow. @ recoipts here were lors of £ nh lerz.ll Gran ?r’.‘;‘x’x‘.“w‘l‘:r:il:‘g:luuls“:m{s\:lh:'ll; I-‘.n ‘:Lx: !::‘1‘;0 the sequestered and mountainous portion of | winter and more of apring, with more at Tos o MWebster :county and ‘filfllly Mnnlml! county, Alabama, comes the details | lechJand less at Milwaukee, On tha after- itk Bt abos Mersholl Tinsk tramsy B e | of a horsible tragody, Monday night s y ung | oot board the foaling continued ausy, o " man named Joim Howard, armed himself | market closing at 7i{c for Novembar, 73 with o double-barrelied shot gun_and went to | ¥, fo the house of hin nfl:bw Henry o set- | Ma, tle an old feud, d hoy % | ubgnounsed ai ik Beak s bl o ] ROS LR, Tt is said zhnrc (:looki i-cha‘ulun of llml‘pm- b e m anayd, wi Guill , Mo., i i ood, an o lattor fires 6 remaining R S R R into the womm's breast, Sho died T & Tew twenty years of and entirely devoid of all | ™ the double murderer, X indications of the bold, bad, mon for whom | ogered for two hours, dylng st the ond of OATS . for danuary. 70 for Moy, to Dloowington, Tils,, for | {0 SHCEE S T804 that time in horrible agony. valed ateady with options e shudn lawer 8 The true facts of ——— yestarday, the markat olosing a* 2380 for Tlis AIBR: abanose THR MURDRE OF LEONARD RORL Dlinois 0Oda Kellows. vember, 25}c for December wnd he year, 28fc for May. PORK, openod with a dacline of 12)alic, but rallled and nominations of grand officers for the ensu- | 1112} for Jauuary, $1 s fog year. In the afterncon soision various ‘Tho State Tompor. | Know all. the time that Rohl had botween | Foborts came up for second xeadiog, the 3 OB ; vas | steady, olosing at $3 57 Xty and seventy doilars in hishouse, While | Foutive business of tho grand lodge was | steady, el sing s T, Ving %o, | Uansacted and the unwritten work exew. | for Decomber, i by the grand representitive the wovereign grand lodge. team to carry Cook to Blue Springs. Before PARTY OF BLERDING | ought to bring along some money o as to “'set ok went into the kitchen and borrowed a | Pliced wyort, reciting that th | hatehet, sayiug ho wished to fix the wagon. ud traasurer, Thomas B, Neoiles | welock this o of Nakhville; grand roprosentative, C. A. Kolter of Mt, Vernon. A reception was | and smashed tatally, as balieved. o was & given visiting Odd Fell wn this ovening by | new man and this was his first trip, — g at Liberty, brakeman Win, Hutfamith was caught batween the cars esulted in the finding of the dead body of probiibitionists on | Rohl near n_straw stack, with tho head terri- resolutions, the more | tle excitement hero at prosent, but the under- shot his brother fatally, then killed himsclf. | Forrdit the i dussht oot thee ranels & Sunduy Iust, Edward ot deunk and squan. | 4 i 1 e flaushi n of, she eqptalte Do los of the money drove | Vi A dad o aky, ’ ko pale ireaided in 4hia 0. | (B iekeuani diad to/dRY, masw of probibition: | us oF vous TERMILE KNIVE WOUNDA-- | Louin ora become heirs to, givo any ozluion ess probutilities of a, o but Senator Ver 1o idon of it going on a politis ir, Cloveland in regard 1o the which should be given ghe, perance men, sulted in the doath of Wi, E, McElhaney, o a WasiiNaro, November 19, —Aduwiral Por, [ 1% ter, in his anoual report, says that compari- by afoud of several mouths standing, Thol| /0 eh. o ionditares in foreign navies wi'h 1 Leaders, 4 November 10,—The Amnericam, Women's Suffeago association begaa its. annusl During the evenivg MckElhaney and Caey | pace with the spirit of the sge and hold our- 2#slon here to-day. Thera was an informak it financial affairs, and | G0 g 3 A g " 0 4. # 9 - ition in Loudon ia 86, were in the opera house saloon, talking over selves ready to maintain the respoct of foreign | gession in the forencon and short tslks, In :\‘:":fll.:u -fll::-;t ‘?i\ul:wllx;lu:‘:u, u:&fl l.h':h s?::; 1:‘.‘1‘;’:; :‘h:il‘l‘};hl the i:{‘::f':ul':.“lfllff;‘:‘llfl ‘i;:uu:ere 2" | A resolution was adopted that all resoluti us in the work. their former troublos, and tr ing z:;( w"‘h it. | nations, tho afternoon the committees or .wredentlaly, = throagh the court in the shostest, e on rec. | nics connected with bis nauguration. presonted to the convention be referred to a R e Mokilhanoy proposed that thoy taks o drink [ and other matters wero appointod. and short ¢ ord, The Judges said, however, that few catcs e e— sommitteo on reu-lfi?.lun- without debate, PLAGUE STRIOKEN, ws:tl;u; ";'i"n.. by t":'v gto e Moy 4 s We o-Aay. mldm-m-dvl wore agmmd by Magy | A, Lives : ' i v, 3 N i 1861 9 NC] I v v 3 0 this, 0] i . N, e 8 a2 ] e, " of such_olearncss were brought’ before them, Gone 10 Glory Ms. Milue, of Now Mexico, prosented a reso | restience, vaxune axp pratit 15 westey | sented bo, Wi ud 800 DERERE RS GT | Wastumaron, Novowber 20.—Upper Mia. | more aud Taoy Stone - ‘The petition will be widely distributed through | . CaxtoN, Miss., November 19, —Isaac Johu- the state-through members of congress, presi- | son, colored, who murdered his mistress last April, was hanged hero to-day, The execu- ¢ tion was private. The doomed man made a All newspapers are requested to print it and | ghort speech from the gallows, declarivg the help wilbe seen by reference to| belief it is not a party question, | fegsed dents of the board of trade, chairmen of ¢ ty committees, and other persons interestod. on, the names abov Every man thus far of either party who has state urging congrees to be memorialized ) purposes, Reforred. A resoiution also 10| deep disteess come Ferved from W. 11, I, Tlewslleyn, of Lincoln ; county, Texas, protesting against the allog. | 213 Deoker euunties, hat his soul will be saved. He con- | itV 1 ee™ el fund to wild Tndians | #1095 in the extrome west limit of Virginia, [ him, Tho bartender told Casey to keep his guilt. which otherwise would be uf value for grazing | For somo weeks tharo has been prevalent a | still or be would put him out. Ousoy way sti VIIGINIA, Then they went back again to the place in the | sspp pormit tho leasiog of these lands for geazing| LYNCHBURG, Va , November 10,—A talo of | room whero they hud been and were talkicg Colder, purtly cloudy weather; light r smown, northern portion, fal: woathor; alight Counterfeiters Adrcond. o . : anges in temperatuse; southern postions, 4 e from Buchanan, Wiss | eain. L ‘]’,‘l’n}::‘"‘"“’l,"{]',:fi"'”‘,,""" and paley Wwinds shifting 40 weab and. osthwesey FIsiog (‘:..v""“"‘ el ?“V;'l"_"’e,'y“' Chrlot Brodige, ocoupying isolated posi- [ 40 | BISTUAERY Bay oF b would ‘el oded in the extreme soathern partbon by | Of the secrct servics diviviza. of the (reasury sud folg 0 A 4 1g barometer, department, in his repor 4, is of opinion there Misson Tuir weather; winds shiftiog to | 1s to-duy in the han sounterfeiters nanrly west and north; geaerally coldes, exceps in | #300,000 new spurious 1 stes 10 dexominations aumber of deaths is ter- | noisy, and the bartender put him out the ; . and ting that lands be I fatal dise t kg i . § g o gl bas -'1‘";‘!"2 m"'“gt:z)«wl;"'?’“‘:'"“' ¥ The Cholers ?::':*.&'m.n.n“&“‘z‘&?...& da b spsnt fcr teis rflfl-.d’m:'.;}:n"m, ly dried all the streaus, | frout door. Mollhaney followed immediatcly | the extrou wouthwrn portions; stationary :'i'n:a".)l:'.:'.'mfy"';’ flx’l‘»h, Lava been produced i Olacaga, "4 % Ok, Movember 18, Fortyone dest{ bt oftbafuclan, Ly ciaraad ool trdlt g sl s tho Sab hld f sl el %) —— e 3 h 0 s Kscenbria, of Sans Louis Potosi loft 1s 1m| uted witl u 0 A8, 0 2, e e ——_ from oholera yestorday, twenty-five of which | Gayiro Garols, of Zaoatarls, Homohoro Gon: | A relisble correspondent ssys that in som | Casey. 1n falling Catey ran his le through _Sowa's Insano, : Small Pox roare, g I LOGA JUESSION, courred In the hospitals, Up to noon to-day [ zales cf Gunajeto, a trio of distinguished | cases as many as four corpses are found in o | & worden grating in the sidewalk, Some men | Dys Moixks, Nov. 10.—The coummlssioners | [Cixosto, Out.,, November 19 —Guses of GRKAT JOY OF ILLINOIS DEMOCBATS ON THEIR | torty fresh cases were admitted to the hos- | M xicans were invited to take seats on the |single house, SENATORIAL VICTORY—HOME ASPIRANTS, | Pitals, and there had been four deaths, -uud‘l ‘l:a\r;‘rlll nkhleg Ms:lc;n- whu‘- e metn: e —— ; ey o bexs of the Kipaso Live Btrck assoclation are TBR 2 Special telegram to the Brx, An Tows Horse Thict, Drosent and represent the Republio of Mexl. 1HE DRUM BEAD, Semnarrecn, Nov.19,—Tho rojoicing amon | 1pe Momes, 1 oo | Doesot 4 the Springfield democrats was great on learn- 1m o tho probable capturo of tho wnate and the election of a democratic United States sonator. Covgressman Springer has aspira- tions to be General Logan's successor, but as loug as Gov, John M, Palmer is in the race Loxvox, November 19.—The Truth says £ he will hardly enter the ists, cabinet, Springer will be a full-ledged date and will snter the lists against Carter Harrison, with the hope that his pronounced free trade policy will prove a winning card. e e— Cleveland and Civil Fervice, ould | that James Russell Lowell intends to resideat | Stock Yards Cowpaby of Cbicago, was r P " 9 P You g was eleoted presi f thy board Fatmor e o i dospa o Cloylnd's| o g4, fir e e o th | oo wih ek i, U0 P demerers e saggodbin, o g s, ot 0| Boswos Normmbp Mo migiomend o | e 850 SASAC e S 0 Bigs | duiien ol Unliad anice cialiles,| providing tas the apualsnent of & gummities Tha Last Count, Aoy hd Mokiihancy acrons & baouister. | Joun for 810%,0:0. In favoxof the United States |/ & Farmers' Congress, of five to consider the question of the ALBANY, November 19.—Tho state board | Patrick ¥iizgerald, who was i the crowd, | Erast company, tustes for Oaroline 8, Asto n to Wasnington, W aSHINGTON, Novewber 19, The Star says | delivered the address of welcoie W. Thompson was sentenced to the Fort ature on_the joiut ballot, thus insuring | Madison }wulununy to-day for two and & |as, G. S, Soider of Texas, A. H. Swan of Pty et s { demurrer entered ye: ) or horse stealing. Wyomiog, were appointed by the chair as the | WEERERS on bhe demirrer eate A Uion | S5 .01 man to b besta Ol e, dadkriag ub | 1 R o e R SUIY 150,40 | siaried altes Basslsy, bosh Taouioq Atouic | uot =L e the second specifieation his counsel entered a | 18 € P00 S8 Lol eq™ 4 "blow on the breast Astor Munificens wil duly awarded to Providence. half years NasuviLee, Teon. November 19.--The farmers' covgress of the United States mot at atos. P, Wox‘is of Missouri, H. M. Poliard of e Indian Territory, Gen, R. Peck of Kan- e — committes of the national aisociation to draft Lowell Expatriated, a constitution and by-laws, A t legram of greetiog from the Union the country, and draft & constitution and oy v P, of Tonnoscae; | owe for thelgoverninent of such organizatior PAOGHESS OF THE SWAIN COURT-MARTIAL | Lokt Goves lown MoFiLhaney struck him thras | lows: Ollyer Mathor, Mankato, Mini, 3,000, tend the ic'a, The disesss sppeared st W AsHINGTON, Nov. martial opened this morning with lengthy |1 tion of & national assoclation of cattlemen of | of canyassers moet this afternoon st 8 o'clock, Give b b 1, Johomy " Bagoly Y| Official 1eturns have the countics in the state except New York, standing near by told McElhaney to let|of the new state insane asylum to be loeated | ymall pox by i 0 bt break his log,” Ho loy | % S 4 to be loeated | puall pox bave ¢ ocurred in soven fawmilios at ey i e By climchod aigain, Mo | st Olarinds wiet in Architech Moster's offco | Twaed. Tho 1 1o ave terrified aud mon are Glhaney again throwing Omsey. “While ho | this afternoon aud awarded sonteacts as fol- lewving the pla Doctors even refuss to at- oy . : . Home. | (00 brick st $6,50 per 1,000; John Farguson, | Tawworth v 19,~Tbo Swaim court- |or four times e Gl % ‘5‘?' 1 mywu“: *E,g" o i 14 ard; ¥oifes . 'Bt. Joseph, Mo, cut ey 5 siond, $10,7hs; Danebora Viahey, O, Pl Have Bk s works, $23,100, Work ‘commences € | pegiing of'the natianal lasgue. of. hase players, was held to-day. The championsl the corner, As noy reached the cor- wis isaned to-day, This 1 » gilt fom Willlam | Priasnons, Novembe: 19,— Vise Presidente ey, “Come hero, you uian that | Astor to Lisn daughter, who was yosterday eyt Hendricks, with Seustor Voo ; snd you can have him now. | married to Mazehall O. Wilson, passed through thiv city this woroing, en cationy is, aithongh thee is wome die - » v ooy CHRs S o dle e route ta Washington. been recelved from all ¥ il Kings and 8t Lawsence, Roscoe Oonklipg | prte upon i, U : S — he followivg letter gives further assurance —— tion urglag the ‘import arrived horo thia moruing a coumel 1 Ul | awough, Blel: haney ot up aud arted back ’t::' ] :.h I'\‘::‘a:‘ Wl P AP et v P P ) ¢ x P 3 congre s on the subj . democratic wittoe, Stemop and | to turn the corver, when b et Cacoy, ovember 14 proneia & e that Clovaland will falthiully- malatalp the] 4 yqpery, N . bia daugh. | extending from tho Ttad river ob the outh & | Whitey Are ako heré. 1e1a nove. thought | gappied swn. Cacey ad Ny et ann of ths state witendecd U0 ‘marelago | Puersivuo, Novembor 16.—7be Aucrican civil service law: ter, and Miss Sherman left for Ellsworth this | the northern boundary of the United States. | probable that the bos:d will wees and adjourn ' aronod Mclilhaney G L ’ I Mannlog_ s Afury Marga | Huouae association met in ity dflhth anpual ‘New Yor«, November 17.- Dear Bir: In | afternoon, where they will spend se 1 days | Referred to the commidtee ua resolutions, ull tomarrow, when it 14 wupposed the fhim in the abdomea, Mckillausy said, ' Goy Cloviand was prea. | gonvention thi morning at the ’ aurwering your letter of the 14t inst., I can | us guosts of Seastor Hale A motion to take the resolution in refer: * roburns of all the co: onongshela - fos Wi be received, knifing wme, lot g of him, and boti ent ABoue, this city,

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