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| I | { | THE OMAHA FOURTEENTH YEAR. CLEVELAND CALUMAY, A Fiug Post-Elcction Slander on the Apparcnt Presitent-Elcet, A Ridiculous Yara of His Pledge to Capitalists, A Statement Which on Its Face Defeats Itself, Surprising Report of Irregular New York Returns, Blaine Gains 950 With Chauces for More. What, Oh, What, is the Absolute Pinal Indisputable Figure Other Political Nows, CLEVELAND SLANDERED. | telegram to Tite B, PIINGFIELD, Tit, November 10.—A gon- tleman prominent in the political history of Illinois duriog & number of yoars paet, in- for d your correspondent to-day that he has recently seen & copy of a letter issued from New York in the iriterest of ths democratic party and dated November 1st, which says that Grover Cleveland has given a pledge in writ- ing that no legislation shall succeed in cone gress which may be hostile to the railroad in terest {f he (Cleveland) is elected president. It is stoted that the question of his haviog signed such & paper has been carefully ex amined, and it was found to bo the fact that he hud actually signed it, and his pledge is considered reliable and trustworthy, BThe lotter, therefore, urged voters to support hi Tt had also on addendum, dated November 12, calling attention to the fact that an effort was being made by the republicans to defeat Cloveland’s election; that counsel had beeu employed to prevent this at great cost, and asking that contributions be forwarded to meat the expenses necessarily incurred, 1t appeats from this information that the dona- tions of some of the money kings were not made without the assurance of rome recom- peise. A verbatim copy of this interesticg document is promised in a few days, when the details will be given to the public. Your correspondent’s informant does not know that more than one copy of this paper has reached Illinois. but he has seen that one. He prefers to be known in connection with the mat- present, but it may be accepted as re- iiabio and genuine, This intormation is un- uestioned. ——— A SERIOUS ERROR," ALiaxy, November 19 —The board of state cauvassers met this afternoon with al present, The returns from all counties bul New York, Kings and St Lawreuce wert filed. Returns from Richmond show a vere serious error in the footings on the elector; tickat. The board directed that a tegramal ,be sent to the county slerk to explaia the arror. Board adjourned until Tuesday. Roscoo Conl W, C. Whiting and Francis Lynde Stetson represent the demo- ic counsel. % Yonk, November 19.—A Now York st'sspocial says: Returos from Richmond cceived at the secrotary of states of- fice give only thirty-four electors for Butler, Figh and Pulman being omitted. The foot- ings Richmond county are found by the uputing clerk to be wrong by 930, the totals i electors being thut much too great. The footings show 1,90 plurality for’ Cleveland. As the returns aro made up it isnot prac ticatlo to muke out on which ctors discrepancies have cccurred and there is no way to_ascertain this, short of so1g back to the dist ict returos, In five or othor counties the totals do not agzee with Some of these discrep ncies_have ained, but others cannos b When g arrived from Now York ho passed the Delavan house, aud without revis- tering weut up the hill to meet the democrat wnowbors of the board in their preliminary e The republicans have not, they say, od connsel, nor do they intend to do so, - — IBEI 'IONS, TTO DO AWAY WITH THEM IN 010 Spec 1o ter ! e, 0., November 18 —A potition is ted for signatures, representing to agsombly that “the holding of the the year the prei al election affacts nos! fously the business interests of the atate, and results in much damage 0 our public and private moruls, [t necd- lessly protracts the anxiety and disturd wuces of the political coutest; it entails upon our peoplo a_heavy burden of additional ex peise; it invites into state, durivg the prejiminary campaign, all manner of coreupt. ¢ iufl iences, and its distracling and perni cious effect is felt wore less seriously throuzhout the whole country, The legisla- is asked te subinit to the people at the nest election an amendment to the (onstitu tion, changing the time of holding the state election from October to November, This petition has already received a splendid start, Gov, Hoadly, ex-Gove, Foster Bishop, Cox and Young, Senstors Sherman and Payne and all the judges of the suprcme court and the Supreme Court Commiirsion have sigoed it. It was carried through the Supremo Gourt in about fivo minutes, and the. boarer congratulated bimself on getting his cas through the court in the sh ord. The Judges said, ho of such clearncss were brought before them. “The petition will be widely distribnted through tho state-through members of congress, pre ients of the bourd of trade, chairmen of ¢ un- ty committees, and other persons interested, All newspapers are requested to print it and help it on, Aswilbe seen by reference to the names above it i3 not a party «uestion, Tivery man thus far of either party who has soen it bas signed it promptly. Ex-Governor Young says that it will get $0,000 signatures i Uincinnati, THE LOGaN sUC SSION, GRKAT JOY OF ILLINOIS DEMOCBATS ON THEIK AENATORIAL VICTORY—HOME ASPIRANTS, Special wlegram to the Brk, PRI the Spi logislature on the joint wallot, long a8 ( he will hardly Palmer succeed in his designs on Cleve cabinet, Sprnger will be a full-fladged {ate and will enter the lists against ( mu-xx unce: Harrison, with the hope that his pr ve trade policy will prove & winoi e —— Cleveland and Civil Fervice, A ASHINGTON, Novewber 19, he followivg letter gives furt that Cleveland will faithfully mai civil service law New Youe, WeTing your ewmber 17, Dear , 1884, - Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 20 —— CRAZ." GOOK, OMAHA, NEB., TITURSDA Y " TRADE AND TELECRAPH. Thie Chicagn Board of Trade and West- ern Unicw Qnarrel, nly say that I believe Mr, Clevel favored the ennetme aapresident, act make a favorable report. Slution to appoin convention, w on resolttions, v 1 that he had t consultation, A SPOUT AN TH Novergber 1) CADEL LOGAN DEMEANOES AND Under Gu'ard at Rad Clond. Monumental Apparent Bluff. tonight that the de « rotended feom Ited the natfonal tr its ostablishmont. egates heard of ¢ view to circunty Pompous Threat toLeave Chicago in the Cold, sed and Beaten aud Stark Mad, Tersibly Bre £ an hoor after bein caracr of Cadet John A, Tiogan, J wdden end at the military academ: avoil expulsion, and rom ho was at the Hoffman Ho was & pleasant looking cars of age, but *had ent hinin the * he had fallen when last heard house, New York, an about twenty was not at all bright. father’s prominence ofticars and upper class men, and he presumed on thess favors and committed offecscs which could not be overlooked. He first onterod the cq got wlong very vicely. failed and he went awi permission to go back ono class, optember, and soon after th terin b ha was court-nittinled for an slloged infrac: It is charged t Aund Kill It as a Speculaiive pes for His Recovery of Business Center. RAILWAY AND CONH: THE INDIANS BANK 111 ( Ispranarons, N wn do it again favored by the Al fonr men Suspicior that He Has Afways Been Demented. The Trouble Caused by the Har= rowing Bucket Shops, Levinga & Co., of Washivgto cited much nstonishshent, for they to be in gosd conditic 000; ussote, S100,000, Corn Tawm¢ i about fifty yaars ' oare ratlvond The Western Union The Shocking Details of His Bevolt - ~eliberat v on sick loave with NIA EENTRAL DIRKECTORS the Floor of the Exchange by arterly meeting o€ the board of directors of of a Friend anid the West Virginia Cnteal rail company_was wore A, P, Gorman, Hambloton, of Margfand: s den, Major Alex Shaw, Col ator 1, G, T ibert resigned the secretaryship, and McElhaney, the mueder Keyser, John corporal of the guard.” hargo conld not on against him and ho was acquit imitted what was ¢ WESTERN UNION'S 1l telegram to the Bk, Cuicaco, November 19, rectors of the board of trade has been engaged rin active war shops of this city, and has from time to time restricted the Western Union telograph pany in the distribution of the markets on the board, but with ill-success, ) far as to cutting off th the reports of curront pr was made about three weeks ago, when the di- rd gavo the Western U expiting Nove instrumonts and operators from ILUM HILL LY NMOHINGT Spwcial to the ¥ In October he of confinement, The board of November 14,—J¢ man who wiperintesded tha r for tho harbeeu whose Jife wa succensful lynchi Moore was chosen in i ved that the prineipal of! bo transferred flom Now Y finement in en there three ght to this place abiffy wnd was m wecks when the officer. ind that Logan had ted for his retarn, and on searching fon a Eottle of liquor. ork to Balti- years and a hwl under guard and the care ot physici i ods the Iatter's aid far wioro than that of the former, for besido monts and tnjuries ho s COMPLETELY DEKANGED, and his mental balanco will uot likely be ro- Hapresents & pitifal appearanco, his neck being swollon mark of the lynchers' ropo bein A msxflwrx‘ > Nkw York, November 19 Siedenback, Schwools & Co, mand, There was o him found in his posses The penalty for bringing intoxicating liquor the barracks Charges were brought against Logan and ho was tried by court-martial Jast week, was no doubt what the result wou'd be, re the sentence was promulgated he resigned and his resignation was accopted, The attention of Gen. Merritt, supsrintend- clo from the Balti- Sun which said that Legan had b Gen, Merritt said: 15, and 1 do not think Logan believes anything of the kind. prefer not to say why 1t is & matter [ donot care to tulk quotations from at 10 o'cloek this mornim, mpanied by s wifo avd fawily, o Shenan loah, The failure of woolen merch ants, ayear ago for $200.000 was frandulent to-day by the supori Towa, to-day for TRUNK LINE CONPRON o, November 19, - patsenger agents was held here to-day I considering the question of the restoration of passenger rates to the seaboarl, reement presented tion and a forfeit of put into the hands of a joint agent and fixed penalty at $100 for eaok ticket xold at cut rate in scalpsrs hand charged by the other lines th & Uhio was the stumbling block in the way of restoration, but it wos found that rej tive of that road was willing to restore rate CUTTING DOWN THE CiNciNNati, November 1 i xport association has agreed to capacity of its distilleries from thirty days’ notics, walew embrace $100: 52 Monta 1S WILD TDEAS 1N ENGLAND, <108, November 19 ingof the land restoration leagus, M Mine Helon T and sovoral mombers of parlimont wern pres. y olution thay the land inalisnably belonged to the people, She hor cympathy with o abolition of the housa of Davitt seconded Mirs the purpose of now realize that a great mistake nli-breads. 2 W, made and that hiali-br 112 1067 1, oars in noverely cut of m-nopolizing the business of tradivg in grain and provisions on marging, they have put the Chi joopardy as a speculative liable 0 see it reduced merely to a local buy ing and selling stat on for actual products 1 It loaks out to-day that the Western Union has arranged to have rcports of the n and provision markets tele- graphed by direct lines and furnished to all customera who have been markets, thus makiog New York prices t is_too redic te, for it is nudoratood that ch road to be their vietim all_the way fron to the wind-will_gallows,a dist Conyled Tt _had been t the Boltimore BROther of the ofticers said the acensation was Logan wus favo doew not seem ¢ al hemorrhaga, but the danger i Cook does not re- iz of tho attempted lynching, more than any He passed most of his time at and his moth: West Point. rome little tivee hefora wers munifosted, aud ths New York gu not passed by Gen, Merritt's hou: there when she was left there on Friday by the meeting. @ was ono of tho most import 1t in the history of the r a diring which tho fighting about and when e look:d in a mirror and saw tl bruises on his neck, he asked the deputy civing Chicago kot be sheriff how they Ho waa t 1d he THE CONGU CONFE; FOOI LITILE FORTUG AL November 19,—The spatch states that at the mecting of the conference yesterday the delegate from Portugal read a memorandum insisting upon Portugal’s right to the Congo, when John R, Heretof e, especially during times tement in grain, the large proporti ers to buy and sell were limit- the time the had fallen, but in no way does ho show- ign of knowing the terriblo ordeal through orics hal been questions arising meant, said G ties ai'd the adve parly, yot unnamed, in THid conversation is in wandering and tho sinion that he will fact_there are many people who are familiar with the facts who ray that Cook nover was in The circumstances of the what peculiar and might bo twistod by | skill int ) the in mduct after the murder was ‘¢ litable authority th drovo the murdered man hoaded for the KX undue haste; told h ho bas passod. coherent and COLOKAIO AND UTAM 100L. orge, death to bota groat. ps v bulk of trangsctions wire within the and vigorous 5 24100 %4 100y, Dexvir, November 10.—A meeting of the Colorado and Utah pol was held hera to day. All roads wore fully represented. cipal business of the moeting w: . Tacker, pool_arbitratc percentages on three months ending tho first of Jaunary Under tha old arran America must the wires removed frem ¢ e floor of the e e, and orders subj-ct to nec. on routine and delivery by thixkort of trading will bo an impossibility, ige freely predict that int, and make come to the front, W right mind. avity dofense, especially hin [ A HORKIILE TRIANGUEAR DURE MEN AND A WONAN IN ALARAMNA. Special telogra and operators on it will kill api that Stanley, in all his J; I lower Congo, had been unable to discover any igns of euch Portuguese dominion or ciy luences ex were now in fact, eaid Kasson, found everything and everybody but Portuguese. on program was then appointed, ——— A MYSPERY SOLVED, 10WA SUICIDE FOUND IN A CORNFIELD AFTER MONTHS OF FXPOSURE, Penry, Ia, November 19.—The skeloton aud clothes of Will Kessler, who disappesred from here September 16th, was found ju a cornfie’d seven miles east of here to day." He o shiot himeelf through the hoad, removing his clothes before doing so. nearly ail the flash from the bones. father, residing at Farmington, Il had of- 0 for his discovery. o — quietly on both cereals and wheat marke 1 A some time the yaxiation v Lo, Liverpool was quoted steady, Lane slow, The r ity here we winter and more of apring, with 1el 3 md less at Milwaukee, On tha after: noon bomd tho feehng continued easy, th lation at this . Mew Vork the grain and proy With 2,000,000 in hand, unfinished and not patd for, and a pros- pect that many of the most a will be inclined to make their houdquarters to the reai scewc of aotion a great drop in the vrice of board of .trade momberships is vo.. sidered highly probable, unless the board re- cedes from it position and it is an open ques- whether even that time has not pnss:d. e — UNSEPLWD “TIMES, : CONTINUED LEGAL CONTESY OVER THE STOREY ,Tenn,, Novembor 1) the sequestered and mountair Marshall county of a horrible trag and passenger, fifty-one pe line, that he xh the Burlington thirty, Santa I'e & Rtio Grande nineteen on Pueblo business, afic and Burl us portion of Alabama, comes the details Monday night & y ur man named Jobn Howaro, armed h-msel( with a double barrelled shot gun and d s | the house of his neighbor, Henry Peak, to set~ Howard entered the b , Peak seized his the abdowen, The committee The Union Pa- ton. recelved fifty, ‘s new apportionment Pacifio recoives fortys “0¢reoma on_ passe yenine * on freight, on Pueblo bu o and whore ho was going. The sheriff of Webster couuty and deputy United Statea Marshall Black traced him to Ottawa, Kansas, thence to Beathe, where they finally lost sight of tho _trail. ward a digpatch from St. Joe announ nrrest theioy. Oloud to Blue Hill for rizt, market closing at 7l{c for Novembar, 728e l‘:ir Decomber, 733 fov January, and 80} for May, 2 # THE BODY OF Shortly after- business; Burl " o il Business of the meeting concluded 2oa | o au old fend, SARe (o lied cod and as hedid ] il ahot S, 's head, him inatan wife then attaol oward with a_ bill wood, and the latter fived the res into tha wom o Cook is tho kon_of the post master at Guilford, Mo, and is Tt is said that Special telegram to Tne B, Novembor 19.—The que.tion of the appointment of a veceiver for the Sto. ey os- tate including the Times property fcame up at 0 this morning before Judge Tuley, of the For more than one hour papers filed in this case to-day were r these the fight was_based on both sides; that torey and that of the Hogs had eaten ITON AND ALTON U a8 Orty, Novewber 1 passenger rate continiics at n in selling to Dloomingte Jacksonville, uniform rate of The, Chicago and ontirely devoid of all meu for whom fered & reward of ored for two honty, dy ng is to0 good,” that time in horrible agony., circuit court. Hlinois Oda Fellows, Pronia, Novombor 19, of Odd Fellows of Iiliu The morning was firat vending of various 1eports of comu ‘ while the A itaing CLATMS THAT THE KEPUBLICAN _‘l"l‘ the Alton majutain COMMITTEE HAS PALD ALL BILLS, Prerssune, Novembe CHATRMAN JONES LEONAKD ROHL on Novembor the firat, are had been employed husking corn his time was up, his employer | team to earry Cook to Blus Springs. latter romarked to Rohl that ho g along some money Ko as to ‘om up” when the town was reached. the time that wixty and soventy dollars .00 to those point 1l open to 1norrow with a 2 to Quiney and Hanrival. Chairman Jones can counuittes arrived tically denies the 's indebtedness, openod with aguin and cl vared with blood relatives of the la d the first bill filod by Jud; sking for the app hon was read thy cr 1 which the facts in tho case ax developed in the probate court the re juest to home to-might, repor's of tho committ ways that before leaving New York last night » drew checlts for every dollar owed by the i The Delmonico dinner was paid for by private individu KANSAS KRRANKS, Rohl had Dutween | Feports came Torkka, Novembe ance union meet her wife were in attend The State Tempor- coupled with appoint Austin L. P. ttorso unwritten work exem- represent Jive some chango, Cook went into tehet, saying ho wished to fix the on the wagen, and with it the Rohl only took ton th him, and that sum was all that the culizad the mssusin vot return home that night or the next day, 0 very mn b alarm anded together for i s in the finding of v a steaw stnel, with tho head torri- ® in a0 iToULly at precent, but the foeling in still strong i nd there are vory fow claims were thut he had ct, reciting that the principles of the union haa been emphatically briefly set forth, been put by Storey into tho high enjoyed his full contid tho estate so well a5 to g hanca its value, murdee was_connnitted. Special. | ductor J, H, Jac of the B & M., was switching o'elock this ovening at Liber Win, Hutfanith w Thera was a grand dem. re tonight, with ratic jorlification wh Iming defeat of the presen When Rohl did air, thus condenmivg s of the law and Tufantry band. d hal been ap) ed by local spankers, nrt fiest conservat ¢ administrator to ¢ security bring given by him in each After hearing argumonts Judy day at 2 p. m, oxpected thut the arguments will ocoupy thre or four houra ut les land and Hendricks club give a banquet. — Jloon keep- rs. the doad bhody probibitionists given visiting Odd sub vdinats lodges of tho city. congratulute tho growth of the tonporanc of resolutions, the inore tle excitement hore important of which Resolved, That t Kansas, by adopting an anti-prohibition plat- wking an avowedly anti tion campaign, have nade it intent prohibitiosists to give it th port #o long us it retaios its presen s the present ruilroad war 13 not rent from that of €5 of restoring the rates soon are not as , and the war will proba- bly bo of longer duration, s Ciry, Noveuber o not met the ger rates to Bloomingtor field and Jacksonvilla, Tls , a8 reported yes- steamer (aptait night at Iuduatt's v, The boat was badly « wrecked. Abuat an's Convention, S, Louts, November 19—At the opening of the third day of the convention to day, Gen, Brisbin, chairman of tha conmittes on credenti; port which was unanimously adopted 1881, but the and Bdward Gueod, two and thirty-six, were in theit omigrant boarding house this afterno STABBED 5. present +d o res Rowolved, Th BATURDAY NIGHT—WA, leggs beoken and di TEIBLE KNIKE WOUNDA Tho report of the committos on fon wes adonted with, ed wi I the election of the follow- legislature pledged to require the enforce t of the constitution to tho end that th) full effects of prohibition may be req 1t diseont,and Loty of un estato, purt of which both had o1.4, November ; o hecomia heirs Lo ~Yiight mild cases of suall-pox have Leen discovered among the bloody affray occurred at Wymore, which re sulted in the doath of W well known citizen of th grow out of drink and bad blood eugendere oud of several mouths standing, ware arrested for th Jumes Casey, Jrl'lm Bagley, should demand and i+ at this time entitled to give any o duiom ens the prot cordial support of tem tesolved, That a« long the two leadiog partics in this stute ron unchanged we are unalterably opposed to the maintenance of prohibition and we cordially invi haveseparated from us to réturn and act with The resolution passod witl out opposition, except the last named, which was bitterly opp. long debat) its final plorado, pre:ide N. McCurtis, N. wwewp in the fel Tioos s outed thy idon of hil g cul wission Lo M, sproad of the disease, falling rapidly, and the expedition be deterred until the next rising of the taken to prevent t Aduwiral Por. 4 that o compari state and territory, Amos Atwate , 8t. Louis, secretuy, [ HGovernor Loutt wa and addressed th harmonious action Tho rceretary read a cablegeam from Londor #igaed John Robloson Whitley, di eral of the American exhibition, 185 inga cordial gre hope that the convention will decide to hold a hitition in Loudon ia 86, A rexolution was adopted that all rerolutions nvention be referred to a wittee on_resolutions ow Mexico, presentad & reso the arid lands in hs state urging congress to be memorialized t) permit the leasing of these land A resolution ferred from W, H, H, Llewelleyn, of Li county, Texas, protesting ment of large tracts of which otherwise would be of value for grazing purposes, and suggesting that lands be leased Wasiineioy, Novew tor, in his annual report, we won of the exponditur onr own will go far to that wantful o xtravagance his boon thown in inl affuivs, and ¢ doing somothiog towards building the navy 1f we wint to kee) \ tho spirit of the sga and hold « ady to maintain the respoct of forvign in foreign navies wi b put w top to the cry us in the future, ton of its fina WasHINGTON, N club, composed of prom who visited Wy will show 1he ne the following particulars of the uffair During the evenivg Mo were in the opora house saloon, talking over ormor troublos, and trying to settle it, y propored that they take o drink Women's Suffeago assoc wwion here to-day, Thore was an informak session in the foranoon and short tziks, In the afternoon the committees or wredentia’. and other n it demoorats of this i appointed a com President eloct Cleve was_amended *‘And we cordinlly insite all to join us in tho work.”" Ahaney and Casoy wiittee to consult with land, through the national miittee, as to his wishes regarding the cer nics connected with bis inauguration, PLAGUE STRIOKEN, AND DEATH 1N thoy stepped to the bar s, Cascy paying both times, Then they went back sgain to the place in the room where they had been and were talkig oy becamo quarrelsone and noisy Mr. Milue, of Wasitnatos, N Colder, puitly wnows, northern’ portion, fai southern postions, PESTILENCE, FAMINE and drank twi CaANTON, Misn,, #on, colored, who murdered his April, was hanged hero to-day. tion was private h from the gallows, declarivg the will bo savod. mistress lust LyNceusun, Va, November 19,—A tale of deep distrens comes from Buchanan, Wiso and Decker counties, occupying isolated posi- tiovs in the extreme west For rome weeks ther fatal discase, and the number of deaths is ter rible, The drouth nearly dried all the streams, springs and wells, nud 1t is supposed that the water loft Is Impragnated with mineral poison. A reliable correspondent says that in som cases a8 many as for single house, winds shifting to wert y precoded in tho extros soathern parth fulling baromotor, jim o go away or by The bartender told € 11 or be would put him out. against the allot. nds to wild Indians that his #oul fessed his guilt. woy to keep ather; winds shiftiog to Iy coldey, except in ot goasea to stockmen and the procecds be spent for the both fall, or MeElhy oz Canoy ran his leg through & wo dew gratiog iu the sidewall, tanding near Choy 1 an ho xn ght break his le and in scufin Esconbria, of Genaro Garci, of Zacataris, Homoboro G on: oto, & trio of distinguished A xlcans were - invited to take seats on Several other Mexicans w bera of the Elpaso Live Stcck association aro present and represent the Itepublic of Moxi- co ws delegatos. P, Wood of Missourd, the Indian Territory, Gen. K. e H. Soider of Texas, g, were appointed by the chair as the committes of the national a: a constitution and by-laws. At legram of greotiog from the tock Yards Cowpavy of Chicago, was re veived with gr from cholers yesterday, twenty-five of which courred in the hospitals. fresh cascs wera admitted to the hos- , and there had been four deaths, The gewamisswoners of the new wtate insane asyhum to be Architecs Foster's oon. and awarded gontracts as fol 1 Masher, Mankato, Minn., 3, 1,000; John Ferguson, yards of stone & Sou. St Joseph, Mo, cut suadsy, Chicago, Work comuences uf Up to noon to-day «f Gunajeto, rpses are found in o by told M at Clarinds wiet i lorse Thicf, November 19— Georac was sentenced to the Fort senitontiary to-day for two and a or horse stealin THE SWAIM COURT-MARIIAL, Tho Swaim court s¥1LD, Nov,19, —The rejoicing among ngfield democrats was great on learn- 1ug of the probable capture of the senate and thus insuring the election of a democratic United States senator, Covgressman Springer has aspira- tions to be General Logan's successor, but as John M. Palmer is in the race nter the lists, But -hvmly\l held Casey down McElhancy stri Dis Moixes, I W. Thompson (00 brick st %650 Wasnixorox, No wartial opened this morning with a lengthy argument on the demurrer entered yeatorday, which the court overruled. Swaim® was thon an old man to be beaten up in that way,” Vlhaney let go of Casey, and, jumpiog up, siartod aftex Bugeley, both runniog around A Mclithaney res weistion to draft well Expatriate Loxuox, November 1 o Rusuell Lowe Oxford, England, after duties of United States mini:ter, first #pecification, and when asked to plead to the second specification his counsel —The Truth nds to reside at Astor Munificenoe, Tho rigisterad cer y «f Boston b | Joun for 100,00 In favovof t Frust company, disteo for € wiss ivned to-diy, This s s gift teom Willinm ) duughter, who wi { warriad to Mazohall 0. Wilson, The next sovn of Fosioy, Novembe The Lart Cou Moliihaney across & baonister, providing for the appoint of five to consider the qu tion of & national association of eattlemen of rolin 8, Astor, sstion of the forina. ' Congress, nvassors moot this afternoon at § o Official 1eturns ha e the counties in the state except New Kings and 8t. Lawsence oly hern, you man tha the country, and draft a constitution and by- + of the Unitod 5 farmers’ congr the capitol to-day. deliverod the addre luwa for the government of such organtzation, d unanimously, Judge Carroll, of of Tenncaseo, 10 Star says Roscor Qonkling s Marsiago, AN, Novembor 1), assurance & ustional trail, the Red river « s northorn bouudary of wnihteo G resolutions, ‘. uto t» Wshington. { Al Whitney are ft for Eilsworth this y of Daniel Mannlog Mury Marga WaS Prog et anl adjouns In§ uf tter of the Lith inst., | cun freturng of all 4 e " NO. 13 MID-WEtk MARKETS, Wedncsdas’s Busioess 30 Stock aud 16c &l Chic. R0 Cattle Dull Without O Yesterday. rom ng® Hogs Rlightly Improvs a Bad Opening. Whiat Low a"mlm‘ Depressing For¢ o Advices, ith a Decrensing 1oquiwy Tip Supply. b Onts St 1 1 & Shade Lower— Pork s Vithmt Change : Stepdy, CHICAGOY MARKE IS A, m to the T 0AGO, em 1, s chowed consdarable fallisg off to ut the suppdy 19 atill suply adecnate to o dy Secided scarcity of good s ot Texan caitle were ont very light, the msjority ot ~ferings on sale Deing light nativo stock, 1# tho wtter of prices, Shoro was oo material shange s nbte, She wales made being within ths same general ran s fora few days past. The western Meuntana cows, 1111 4 o oows, 1103 1 owa, 1124 1bs, ontan =100, ouA. acoipte were ostimute dat 15,0008 A the lnrge numiber 107 vver from hio eati Ynomber o1 sale wa ho okt o dull, ead it was The fros) osterdny (00, ed theic willingnew to (@10 por 100 Ihe. At this decline 16 for cho'ea heavy shipp lots averaging 208 mixed packing; 110 b, 8400 1‘!?, lightbacon grades, 54 00@$1 50, WHEAT, Trading on ‘change to ran_along verye rovisiony. ‘Dhe lower, and for * litt] than nd Mark lors_of £ at To- s waa vory, taae within a barfow day w. November, 8780 for Ae for Jan vated steady yostorda vember, with options e s lower markat closing i ¢ for December snd e year, U ronk , bt rallied LALD stondy, ol ying nt £3 574 for Novewber, 36 79§ for December, 36 774 for January. —iae wiceman Kl Tasti Rock, Neb,, Noven N bor 10, BeE £t train in chargo of Con «on, on tlis Wymore branch about five , binkeman gt batween the cars s Dbolioved. 11y was & smashod tatally, now wan and this was his hest trip, e Burst Her Boi MosTtaomEry, A, ‘The . last Sun, oxpodod her Loile wonty-five people were.« sl was hurt and alse people are missing, g the litt duught r of the captain, rer mamcd D MeNeilly, had botha Lto day. —— Spoils ot O 1, November 19— endricks ine W hero today stated he could not ilities of & ator Ver- g on u politis Cleyvelana w regzard 1o the s which should be guen the wboard. Capuain 1 oral of the crew, U Prirsnug 1 intory v of the oflid ludie democracy. — Women Lead w0, November 10,—The Aunerican wtion bega its aunusl Cuue ttors wero appointod and short addresses woro dolivered by Magy | A, Lives more and Lucy Stow EuUOBE Oounterfviters Maycoad, WasiiNcrox, November Ly Chint Brooks, of the secret servica divisiza of the (reasury departument, in Lis repor 4, i¢ of oploion there i Losduy in the hands of gounterfeiters nanrly #300,000 new spurious 1 wtes 1o denominations of %10 and %20, which “Yava boen produced since Janunary 1, /834 — c— Small Py w KINGSTON, Out,, November 1% —Qases of sl pox ave ¢ ecurred in soven fawilios at Tweed, The P 0)e are terrificd sud men are leasing the pla g5 * Doctors even refuss to ut- tond the sic's, The disenss wppoared b Tamworth v g5, | ——— Mar junal Base 1alk League. Nkw Vious, November 20.—The num meeting of the national lesgue of Lase bal r8, was hold to-day, Lhe champioashi) duly awarded to Providence, N B, 1 g was olected president of tha hoard dire etore, o On to Wasn Novewhe Hondricks, with Sontor o, Vise Presideut. worhees, passed through thit city this oraing, en Pratsng Toe H Viersbvio, Novemb:r 16,~1he Anerican 1“Hn \16 assnciation met in its cighth anpusl nanit convention this morning ab the Monongshela: A how e, this city,