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, s OMAaHA ‘DaiLy - BEE SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1884, TNOYIS, # FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMATA, NEB APROPHET PUMMELED, [ttt ot st tostaionsot e | RAILWAT AND CONHERCE, FRIDAYS FIGURES. |tuinurild i udie M portant harbors of the country. The danger | Morin had declaged that My Hugues pravions to llmlfllici(-ncy«-l the L.vv{]ml‘.;r::‘;b‘v\ln r“"l.:\‘l | — .‘; '..,”..‘,;,.:.w: a8 "unfl.lr:uu of r,m..,,.; ut, R i s out the construction of el on 00! THE WEAK'S FATLURES, s § ivn whose wife is teying to obtain & separation 3 i d cable gul vere dweltupon i . previous . o Jovember 98, —The p U f The public is enthusiastic over the conduct of e Prefonticus PrognoSUGRtor RE |wires, asa he sieongls nrges the immediate | N Youx, Novembur 25The falluces Yesterdav's Business 10 Live Stock | Foe i it ove e i construction of such works. for the last seven days have byen 249, a de and Grain at Gfllcalo. s -l 1 oeives @ Significant Stop. ABOUT BRIDG crente of 28 from last week, THE SUCKER SENATOR, i 8 . ! o COMPLICATIONS IN THE AT Action was taken duiing the year upon THE DISGRACKFUL COMP T THE AT " such plans and locations as wers submitted hy Cnteaoo, November 28It is naderstood Cattle Gommnnding Mere]y “Give TEMPT OF BOTH PARTIES TO GAIN THE The Secretary of War Sits Down partios interested of bridges proposed to bo (that a partial compromisa has been effectad, HONOR. ALL ON BROWN'S ACCOUNT. Dustay, i avemts v Bh6 Failare of 4 Middletows, N, Y., mado last night to destroy with dynamite the residence of Sanuel Husner, The windows Baok and How it Happened, and a portion of one wall was badly shattered, No one hurt, It 1w believed that the explosive placed ' " ou tha sewar under the back part of the howae. | A Jonfident President and a Wily Afterthe explosion the house looked as if it had THR CHICAGO BOARD AND) WRNTERN UNION 4 Gen. Hazen Ty AT Covsrese, sIIEEE | by which the board of trado will continue to Away" Prices. Speoial selogram to T Bas. been” bombarded, A "4yt “voveral inchos Schemer on Gen. Hazen, Sons soproval of Wlie ovseetary ol Wik, B | eceonl (e Wenbeen Ualon Telegekoh some Srawarten, Tll, November 26.—The | 66 Wt made I the main wall, and reached e e not authorized the construction of a bridge, or | pany with their market reports, and the: action of the stite canvassing board to-day . ment provailain Cork, where Huwsey is ex-) Jombine Energies to Effect the ceedingly wopopular, Husey in vao of the argost land agonts in Treland, and it has been 3 kuowa that a plot existed against his life. Orash 3 kg B . | willbe sent to all cosre-potidents of the West: : : i ] ; d And Reminds Him of His Sub- :‘.:,'Z\':,"fl.?}hun"?w;.hfi.«nl'mt.';;i o war o D | atom omany. poding ne sftors to set | H0g8 Attain a Slizht Firmuiens |1y rotusing to dec'de the matter ta question 3 9 saide cel injunctio 10/ orce 5 ding the alection for state senator in the : " %0 1ts being built, that he neither authorizes | sside certain injunctions now in_force agaiost of Tone regard ordinase Position, hor forbids ats constructions but, if satistied | the telegraph company, w)m»mrf-wm‘_\n !fk i Simth district, in which Brand (Dam.) s a that any intended structure of that kind, or | cutting off quotations from various “bucket majorlly of tes on the taoe of the returns, ol hops, T any other, will serionsly impair the navigation | shops. F ir 8 1a=|but which th bl sl TikR: b8 1 - | of el igable waters of the On1cAco, November 28, -The general man. that Swnd to Fair peculia= | but whicl e republicans claim has been iled. partment of justics to prevont its erection. | tdis morning in an attampt to stop the present tive Business. in the Beoond precinct of the Fifteonth vartment Dotailed Do Diring We four quarters sadin pasaenget rate war witliout arriviug at any ro. v 1884, the channel of the South Pass of the | sult, They adjourned until this afternoon, : Mississippi, under the Eads contract, has ARWING. LLGHTHR WORRE BHUS DEW, : faliDanrese An Array of Facts and Figures|veen unintorraptedly maintained at the re- BERONE Dol Wb e e Corn Submits to Beve pre The Beligerent Fronch Congross, Panw, November 5. The chamber of | S00%F Van Wyck one of the deputies to-day by a vote of 870 to 86 adopted Bank Direc'ors, the order of the day declating that the cham- ber maintain its detormination to bnsure the exocution of tha Tien Tein treaty. Later on the order of the day was adopted, ———bisia ward of Chicago, thereby overcoming the ma jority of thirty-cine for their cahdidate Leman, was & surprise to both democrats and ething About Brown and Hig Vast Enterpriscs in | = York, o Ml LU § declaring that the chambor taxes cognizance of to Enlichten the Countr Quired dimensiona. = From Seutember 1 | Home Sowing Machinb company works ehut sing Influences. republicans, Both supposed that the board | the declarations of the government and rolies Towa, Nebrasks & te, g ¥ 1;‘ ; el ""l"l P oayments for main- | 0wn until January 1, —Three hundred hauds i would award the seat to Leman, The board [ on its eneray to ensure the respect of the - Seones, aricmting Tt $L0,000, "Aad_two | are thrown ott, \ mado a pretonsa of hearing Brand's mde to- | rights of France, g Important Recomwendations to Con- | remi-annual payments of intrest on the $1, WAGES REDOCED, Oats Iule Dull{ Without Change— :;l:",“}:::;‘ll‘:m:«].v‘l:‘r‘-"lwn:mnn:‘tl-‘-'.u efore the | Diitngrok's Military Polloy. A BROKEN RS, K 000,000 retawned, amounting to 000, were | Brusswick, Mo, November 2§.— The Pork Sustaing Lts Firmuoss— changed, Thia report is made to the governor, : v 4 MiboLerows, November { @ “The Middle- gress—What it Costs to Main- mado by Mr. Eads, making the total expendi- | Cabot Manufacturing company issued & no- Lard Stendy und recites the testimony heard by the| BRULIN, Novomber 285.—In the Relchstag |, =y e o5 T talled 1V e the Deval tain the Military Es- ture for the improvemout to the latter date | tico of requction of wages eight to twelve iar . toard and the drawn conclusion that it{to-day the debate on the budget for 1885 wan | o5t TATERE R i 'l’: i 6,000,000, per cent, The employes numbee 630 hands. Vgl cannot decido the matter, because it is not | resumed. Herr Bobel, the socialistic leader, =) Bt bk tablishment, About 35,000 small arms_were made at the iy o . ity 0 . D. Brown, i 3 K national armory in the last fiscal year, and [ WADASI COMLICATIONS, OHICAGO MARKETS, Aure whother it has uthority to noue the oVl | y,0ko aguinat tho _military admipisteation of :‘;::‘ILIlnlllhl]'lll':rl;‘nzfl::“ 4 u':'rn’»cl:fl-li:; tha Les, Chaffea-Recce and Hotchkiss maga- | N#W Youk, Noveumber 25, —Peesidont Joy, iy AL Wt e Bl ':“ mwfi the governnent and Gen, Van Schillendorf, | Krown aasigned, Capital, § o~ 200; surplus, UINCOLN'S REPORT, tine guns, recommended by the board in i:’:\r?:\l:x‘i‘:;;‘l;,::!l{] 11A;::;‘-};NL!:|“'(‘:'I\l‘l;l‘:d‘('\,i“|lll‘,'¥' Biseclal talagenis tb TR AR Lo ,‘;;“"";'m_:,;‘,‘“i‘_ o I'rr-r‘im-*-«;wml- upheld the wystew in & g115(00, ‘The dovnlmn 'u-m.-_ thing. G . S B S REHACHY al e o )ash | Spec ¥ a o apirited speoch, RW U N a report of the secretary of war for the fiscal | yroduction of new arms requiring specisl tools | Athley suid: “We aro no nearer a sotelement | ™0 0= S B0 0% (R0 O fango of | LA lv:{.u lnlaknlnnl\lurm.un public Monday Italy in tho Congo, @eat exulieimens i the satbeer Ptk Of Urpage year ending June 30, 1884 contaios the follow. | and 1fachinery, been received from the con. | Of reorganizition of the company than the |BIVINE day) ca S CMACO Lo Qi raand Dale: Smiony Rome, November 28..-.Diritto says Count m'l'nnly.‘ b’rh:nNr“;h“mh'rh“fll‘r;l not. mn‘nh - 2 o Co " affected by the failure. The Middletown in- [ e, dsre i - cocante shak ialy | S0iuton owed onsof 83,000 which il g ) of libert ctio probaby be paid, Amoug the directors of {.",',m;‘f,‘:,.f,"',‘I;{;‘l';‘i,“',{‘,‘:‘;}_y ofactionin regard {4,y Jiupended bank aro Uniced States Senator = ! e armory, and | sy we returned from London. . Comuunica. | values than for any day in many wouthe and | the democrats hora that ther is u schomo on ing items: The expenditures during tho past ::“',‘fi‘r"j‘hl:'x'l‘l;‘mf‘::;‘},l'“‘,fl‘dl’““‘,;"‘\_';‘,_’,f:“‘fi;:““,‘} tion still goos on_batwnon the New York and [ at low prices, The market weé alow and | 00t anoug the ropublicans to turn defeat into fiscal your ware $12,332,875.21; tho appropria- | So%ral hundped of such kind huso L. nddon committers of stockholdors, Ut tho | gractt fro it o laaty Tho e tremely | VICVOFY by chianging tho democratic majority tion for the fiscal yeir ending June 30, 18 b company's affairs are at prosent in statu quo, BRIOE . . Y | of two on the joint baliot into a like mejority iy £15,570,551, 2, and the ostimates for the We have hopes, however, of carrying our | OW Prices on Texans may bs accountsd for | on the other side, and thus elect a republican THE WEATHER PROPHET. year ending June 80, 1855, are ay follows: The net exvenditire of tha siznal rervice | plans through.” from tho fact that they are coming in poor | as United States senator from Illinois, Fx- — 30-:,-;“; yek, of Nebraska, formerly of this Salarios, contiogent expenses bureau for the fiscal yaar was S911318 THE ROCK ISLAND'S CHANGRS, condition, having boon w0 long on the road | (Fovernor dohn M. Pulwer i of the opiuion SIS AL ‘ and postage. . ... 118,815 00 | The appropriatious for the fiscal year Cnicago, Novembor 28— The Rock Tsland | that they are “dried out, biulsed” and fam- | cunyausing board has shifted the respensibility | FONION, November 23.—The bark Tuke| Mibvikton, N. ¥, November 28.—Bank T RS AT 205 100 by | e En e oML By et (LS TRaE has published a reply to the joiat ci ishod.” A lurge wumber of stoers held atrong | on tha governor, e will, in tuen, Ahife it on | Bruco collided with the steamer Duraogo_in | exaniner, Georsge T. Way, of Washington, in qandmillthey ssadeiy 0. 20429, Sho Haoal your 1880 amony issued November 19th, by the St, Pau £ £6.00 on Wodnosday soul i not bring. over | the senate by refusiog the' cortificato to either | the English Channel, The Durango sunk and | now in possoasion of the Middleton National Pablic works, including river The secretary ‘‘submits” to western and Burlington ‘companies declariog | ¢ S Ha/ o twenty were drowned, vank, President King takes all the blame on and harbor improvements and recommendatin for an incresed appropriu- | that aach of these linos aro 1aning transfers. | $5.40 to $5.50 Thursday wud a large number | Braud or Loman, This will leave tho senato ic: i 4 a tio, with the regublican seeretary of statein 4 bamselt, In July the directors notified King { N eaccouE TN CAOON UL OT in his suggostion that | D1e-mileage tickets a considezable number of | of falr to really good natives of 1200 and | tho ohuir fo.aivliee canting vote in faver of Danfsh-German Insurgents, that Brown's credit must not be extended but i Miscellaneous objects. ... .. “”IL::,I:“ l,fl",.?.."nfé'?fk'f'u'h :;:L\;M;w 'ux‘xutru; whluch||.ll|u R(l'ckxlnlnml claims to have pur- | yhorsanouts, sold at about $4.50. The esti. | Lemane h upp, democrat, from tho| Beniy, November 28, —The suthoritien at "‘E‘?,“i‘&‘"t d‘:-ha od thud |n,ltlno$iunl i de to the old ,01 of incor- i sk Sy 5 $4.60, ! ot | J e e Ny & and broke the bani - ! Total .85 50,500 55| Rt Uho apivoprinsions or 6ho muppansof | Shasedfrom beokors and turuc gver' o peo: | IS G B0 8 ny wero 6,001 irtoont divisict, "B i & moticm of o ¢ rooond of tho %0 Kiel do ided to expel the Danes from that coptance of Brown's drafta on the bank were city, owing to their participation in the anf kept by King in & book in his possession and German agitation in Sloawig Holatein. concealed trom the other officers. So far as 7,881 for Inst Friday, making about teat against Mulheen, another democrat, The the weel so far, against 37,934 for the same | board could refer this to the governor, who timo lust weok. Phero was more life ia trado [ could in turn, refer it to tho leginlature by re- The estimates for the fiscal yoar 1885 are be- | this service with those for the support of tho | f: low those for 1885, with few™ excoptions, the [ army. My reasous are briefly tbat, Gl ndac t to that effect. This is done to throw the burden of the prosent railway war upon tcipal i 5 iicati in the army bill the amounts to bo_exp 2 ¢ : ! — K B e L B T e AL DR A -t Woan thae licea ShOWIA b meelor Syecifi | o0, s Foatls mtmbpied: in the morning, and buyers were ather more | fusing to give cither a neat, and. thus give the SEPOY SOUVENITS, I R O JCT LT Sia aignal offioe, $850,000; ‘srtiioial limbs, | and defiaite, as was not the case until recent- KING FOR NOTHING anxious to fill their orders early od accouut of | Fepublicans a majority of (wo on the joiat bal- s r & 3 eyl D e R BT opin $150,000; and support of the aational home for. |1y, I deem % preja ficial to the inbersts of the Pa, Nevomb “The redustion [ the small nuinber on sale, of rither tia light | lot for hejelection of & Unltad Btates senator, | THURATRNING MUTINY ANONG RKaRAXD'S 1X. |jon of N b wipsd "ot HITRE B ] disubled voluntoer soldiers, $90,005,89, | ariny that its apparent cost of mjatonance | in tho wages af tho wife mille of Stewart & | receipta of fresh cattle and, tuken” altogether, | Braud’s attorneys will_tomorcow apply for & DIAN SURIECTH, on the savings baak hers doew 820,000 todap: | ‘Among the state claims’ new ‘inprososs of [ shonld bo so largely increased by adding to it | Co. is about 40 per cent. All tha mills of tho | values rulod considerably fimor than at. the | Writ of mandamns to compel the canvassing | 1,0x10x, November 28, The Vanity Fatr [ 75 hink Ineovert o baod . 1oL AEiy otates : adjuntment i tho duparimont 1 that of No- | the cost o tho weather broan orviso. with | cotspany fucluding o one. just changed e | clos of net evoning and aeveral lot'of stcors | bord o roport o the govornor that Brand | Lt Noyewhes S ho Vanly Ml | Tho buuk is olvent and roady for any_mer i braska for 827,041 43, 3 which the army is not. concerned, It wouldg | » rolling to s wire mill, will b startod nup | e ried over last night sold 10 1%c higher, | ¢lected state senator 0. the faco of the returns |1 s i stoihn realbAlARS T GE 5 Ehia) VIl lAg A Who | SO THE ARMY seom to bo as approprinte to maka th rivoc | Monday next, when the proposed reduction |yet it will bo neen from the classified o e e Incls ieatligiint thiceis a ERIOus co0n G oeuad tok TR WoonaBENBleY st A bLeE) i has enjoyed a period of almost complete rest | and harbor appropriations a part of the army® | will go into effect, Tn';‘llhatl fat cattle m‘: yet nell‘mxhtk ruinous- TH® L1 SAVING SERVICE, dition of affairs in that country. The feel- | i Cins J:' or, have made ssslgnments. 0. i} ive fi i " e Hacause o y officers visel . ow prices, prime stéers not makin Al s ) e ¥ » TSRS g S ol | X 3 o-day dect huik of the save 2 & o i % § ¥ Jida ¢ having beon reported during the vear > ,‘,'n’,',“.l'g{.',f:"{.,lruifii',“.:fry»-?if"»r{‘.’f,\(','-}'.-d""fifhfpa‘ to reduce the wages of all Taborors, ix to tan | fo rated fat catila i tho country soid feam | WASHINGTON, November 27.—Tho general emimaren aro ot work ninong the nutives |ho was_fasclnnted Jith Brown. ~ Brown'n i Qe mnenleoshudo tho itk atagle e TSI ESIOE AL Spe oS b matoy atinons D et o omber 1. Tho reduetion will {8125 to £150, Several lot that wero good | superintendant of the life saving wervico in [ SR then b to strife, and propariog them kit IR T LT { of railways, and the increase of western set- | nent levislation applying to'all future appro- effect about &,000 men. enough for shipment to eastern markets wol ! | his annual report, says that the total number | have sont to ogland nrgent demands for the | single woek. 3 7 ® tlements, it has been possible to inaugurats | Priatious to be disbursed by the socretary of THE WESTERN ROADS, aLsd 76@ Ilht:j ](mrv;o nlx]nl all .:(l.m "‘llmml of disanters during the year wero Total | suthority to form camps of refuge for womon HOW THE KOHEME WORKED, the plicy of abandoniog many small frontier | war Ciieaco, November 28 —The general wan. | €58 stock, including b_lls, are lower than on 110: total | And children in order to bo ready in case of & 2 i ““Tao chisf signal offic b v runoing between | Wednesday. There is a steady demand for | Value of property involved, $10,60 outposts and concenteatiog their gar dosaribes with suf- | agers of all the raily soms ab largey, perinanent stations; and. this | ficlent detail the events connaoted with the | Ohicago and peints on the Mitsurricer oot | baat stockers nd fedors Lut common ports | value of proporty saved, $9,16L,354; total policy has besn coutinued so far as appropria- | closig of the work of here to-day to dovise means to stop the. pros. | 410 Plentiful and chapee than on Wednesday. | valuo of property lost, 81,116,585 total num- tions for barracks and quarters wonld permit, e aoTIo aiomy ent passengor rate war in their territory, The | Tessne aro of noor quality and prices ate ox_ |\ or ooy involved, 4,432 total number the abandoned reservati ms being turned over entire day was consumed and adjournment i yal T 8 8% &9 to §3.45 auc Lost, 20: L to the Interior departinent, as provide? by | and tho returnof the survivors of the party | was taken till tomorrow wizhout any conelu- | €41v 43 to 3 "’.}; hero werg only four- | of persons lost, 20; total number of -porsons law. ‘Tuis concontration, & fur ns it has bon | und r Lieutenang Greely. The suvivors | sion haviog been reachod. Mot of thy dise | tea earloads of Texuns smong tho fresh re-| yuecored at stations, TER1 Namb sy effectad, bezins to show benelicial offects in | wora relieved at Caps Stbina on Juue 22, | cission was on the matter of a substizuto for | 81D aud no westerns,, ¢ ""‘“31"«;'5 of ‘1’", | days of succor afforded, 1319; nuwber - of vix- greatly increqsed economy of supply and im- | 1854, by a naval expedition undor command | mileage. ~Arbitrator Tucker has is-usd his ""d "‘;. l‘iu;mh« xports, 1,50 to 1,6 P e s provement of the discipline of tho troops, ro- | of Commander W, S, Schloy, Tha zeal and | award of percentazes in the Nebrasks cattlo | Pounds, $6.90a good b cholllii o] sols bowily Loak, AR QUL B0 Qeatbor sultiog from opportunities of iustruction | enterprise of the relieving” expedition were | pol as follows: Poul, 20§, Burlington 30, 1 -’g l"'"f:‘,";- l’“"' 0; _common to fair, |oach cuse of loss of life show that 20 which they could not heretofore enjoy in their [such as to entitle all its officers and men to | Northwestern, tock Taland 204, Wabash | 1,000 to 1,200 pnl.lzu,:n @b b0z goferior to [ persons who perished were [C3 scattered condition. the highest commendation; and while | 6. This award applies from Octobar 1st} to | fair cows dull at £:@2 9 % medium™to good, | veralty ~ beyond ~ humao aid, and Tho report of the adjntant general of the it ched Capo Sabine at tho | January st next. s iy | D@8 80; stockors and feed irs 2) 6 40 conts | that in no - instance could their’ loss be army chows thut out of a total average of |earliest possibly moment, the final e —— lower, i@4; Texun are iu large aubply und APt tedieorany| fall rilciauty/onitheiar 5,474 pupils over fiftven years of age attend- | catastiophe to the few survivors of Lieutenant CATTLE SLAUGH I'ER, weaks cows, 320J@3; toers, $3@3 Yu. of tho life raving cr ws. Tho number of ing colleges and other schools ia the United | Grecly’s party was, hut for the roscus, onlya | & P HOGS, disusters during the yoar exceed by twanty- States to which ofticers of the army are as- | few hours distant.” The Greely party num- | BAPID DEATH-WORK OF THE STRANGE NEW | On Thanksgiving thers was an Aotive mar- | thrae the number of the year preceding, Mutiny, The goversment has beus warded| Tho menner in which King cave Brown IRREHE1d SRk sys B IAEtoRE ] arodit was as follows: Brown drew tino drafcs adbdial on diforout partio with whoua ho wa doing BOOM BUSTED, points oast, ascompanying Bl AROMBYR them with bille'of, 1ading. . Thete. he' st ey DEATIL OF PAYNE, THE GNEAT OKLAHOMA | ig Middletown bank with instrictions that VILLONUSTER, the bills should not be delivered until the SR combor 28,—Captain | draft had beon paid. King wan in the habit David I, Payne, the fimous e der of the Ok- of allowing Brown to take u bill of lading to ahowa ““hoomeis,” dind waddenly this morn: | foliechs o id ot turn oer tug woney wol- ing at breaktunt in tho hotal do Barnaul, He | GUW 0 tanle had to provide. for thom addressed a meeting last night and wan seem- | it S RS Bad (0 Brovide for tham, ingly in bis usual robust health when ho en. | 18 e T e F tered the breakfast room this morning. While [ i account, aud not Hll ho saw ruin partaking of brenkfas ho was observed to | fEerite hitn fn tho fuce did he confoss to tha ‘ ; A i e, This was Thureday last s weel Joan forward as il from a slight w-tlocation | 1y was summonsd and promised to sectire and then drop to the thhor. He expired im ® prad Tmodiatoly. - THis wadden taking oif areated po | 10 bank but fuiled. ~ Lvery effort was made s n o o b - Sl . . 5 R : 4 4 v a8 ke 3 ? o tido over, but unavailing. Lrown’s indebt- d signed ae mlitary instructors, under existing |bered gwenty-five porsons—of whom only | PLAGUE AMONG Tik cATTLE 0F crav [ ket, hut prices ruled strong and 10 Tower than | Which was reventy-one, moro thun any previous [ FieHIMeY o T EICHen Sking BFF Slented B | o tida over, ) ! i laws, 2,520 wttended iofuntry drills and 421 | seven were rescued alive und one died after | county, on Weduesday, puckers and rhippers taking | year in the hist ry of the sery Amount of ||H|ul|v(“|:|‘:l‘ workers in attemptiog to settle edness iy n~,'_5v1w~luvu,ly known, Tt is thought i arsillery dril rescue, Of thodead all perishod of starvation [ 1. NN about 31,0 0, or & few hundred morg than thy | Property involved, 220, groater than in [ 0P e Comonke 0 b over $50.000, The direstora say that all Tho govermnent hospital for the insano caa- | except an Eskiso, who was drowned . and XLAND, Neb,, November 28. [ Bee Secial.] | fresh receipts, stimated reovipts for the day | the preceding year, but the amount lost was 2 O depositors und creditors except the stockhold- tains seventy-two persons. Private Houry, who was exacuted y order of [ —~About 6 o'clock this morniog Brevin Fixsen, | 3),000, against 50,385 last Fridag, mulang [ $124 434 less. In conclusion, S ndent = ers will be paid in full, THE MILITARY PRISON, Lieuterant Greely for repeated thefis of foud | a farmer residiog near hero, found one of his [about 115,000 for the week ko far, against """““:L'y\ L'll‘llu"v" ]Jl:v!|' A Yankee vs ’:-ml:uz‘ - WHO BROWN 15, i 0 aud distress=d company. : market opened rather weak, with a strong ef | ur y ong 1 nul Guali- | just been received of anaffeay on Sunday | formerly a miller at Burnside Whilo' here gondition “Tho number of prironors on Juio | Do socratary of Wt obssrves with regrot | lent distemper, and despito all effor:s to aave | fort. on. tho pare af buyers. o becaie doun | Aeations. “Tho policy of kbeping. the service Ll e oty | b nibed e NolAE e I b i e 8 0. 1853, was 467 aud on June 80, 188}, 523, | that the chief signal officer has choson to make, | its lifo tho animal diod ia less than an hour, | prices, MG tho «Frt was bt succs atul. aud | entiroly axoript from_ yolicioal nBnonce lian fIast botwoen Mexioan polion aud'a numberqglh | 0 ChEaBSC AL O AR BT HltAVCRY, 2l The usual work of manufucturing b ot3 ard |in his annual report, a formal expreseion R O values ran al ng steady until aftey the open- | been steadily continued. Americans at Cananen, o copper camp pear | WE1§ 62 T0C Jhvako s abiB : shoes, harnows, brooms, chics, and other ar- | Jhiti FPREE TERAME K TOEmAL X A phorotime aftosthis a)Aue Hersford bnllbog i8I SR 5 S BISREVARE o GANNIKIS PAD: ——— Sonora, which resultod in the doath of an Am- | 414 later built an elovato: at Burlington, la. eleu'for the army was continuod during tho | TBL0E0."prky on Suptembar 15, 1863, ws St. | PBIDE £ tho xsmo gontloman was scizad | Hiuh advaree i e ol sowed SDRWARB MAGHUM erfcan Leamter named Lee, and tho wounding | Brewn was on tho wroug sido of the market year. There have been manufaciured ut the s, thero was still timo, ‘as kuowa from | with an affection similar to that of the cow, |in urgent ordrs from packers, the market rul- 3 1 | OFsoveral Mexican policemen, A messoneer | ol 370 ool SERAT, SEIRECL R s A | prison 7,413 pairs of brassscrewod boots, 2 e T e e On : ; 0 RGN Lo HOW A WOMAN INTERCEPTED HER HUSBAND'S |\ay immedistely despitched to the ocome [ Dostd of directors of the Middletown National B0 Dair of bramscroned 1hiocs, 2,001 paics | Frevious experience and shown by subsequout | and died in an hour, Within the following | i0E active sud_ closing u siudo_firmer than at ST S R gt o | hank have woauimously petitioned the comp- { b e L Qe to send effisient rolief, stating that | hour tho myatorious malady attackad a high the opening, fay b@10¢ higher fu some in- B ox PLANS, "“""“f“‘ i ‘,"\“, X ""l‘ th" troller of the cu rency to appoint Moses D), GO e e T B in I\}ul_nlh- and others’ volunteered to | 1 red Jorssy cow on the Aamo premiseh and |#unces loug aud common packers way be| Nzw Yonk, November 28.—A middle aged ¢ “’l“”“:"l “:;"“ ’“ ““’}'\ +it | Stiv r receiver. - Stiver is the senior editor of i shoes with flexible soles, 507 'pairs *‘camn- Ingshelr i}l plane forrellsf: the wnimal died intwenty winuies, On [ 0040 84 FLIDEL 'i,f:f{.‘:;‘,,’,";,'f?."d,“,"s'" fine lookiog man giviog the name of John | il “TTTSeor ratuaud, but woro porniadad | 10 Press, and for fouricen yeara was colloctor Daign" shoes, 4,600 bareack ch sirs, and 20,000 A SPECK OF WAIL the fam of G McDowell, about | g'so64 50: comman light, 81.10@4 15 Yor: | MecDuff and registering s a Bleokor stroet | by tho officsrs of the (ppr King oompany to | *f internal rovenucin the Eleventh oi tric gace brooms, aan MA‘]‘ *~llul‘ “'A contention 03 to what would have been | § 1€ Fotm e b0 “_"_:““"jyh'} L’"f"l jpee $1 25@4. king anl whipping, diamond broker, applied to the Yorkvillo po. [doso. Twu Americwns ewcaped, The re BROWN'S EXTENSIVE LUSINKSS, Sixty-fivo now bulldings Lavo tho prob sble rosult o an expedition, to Ar.tic [ %% tken I witt symptoms Hentical with ) punde, 8 50; highty lico court this afternoon, for the arrest of his | MMNIDE fiftoon woro marchod off to Swuta | Innianarouss, November 23,—W, H. during the year, at a ¢t of regions started in the agtuin, with suh pre 7 pounds, &4.00@4 3 X H Cruz. The officers of the Coppe: King com- | Baker, in charge of the business of 1B, D, cost ot repairs of old buildirgs w aration as could be made after the middle of ple lmtrlu are ina state of nlluuw,r.-. h 4 wife, who, he waid, shot him in the back yes- | pany accompanied them. Jsrown, of this point, is unable to furnish any ol el g Scptamber, is' now wsoless Tor uny peacioal | ST alarts s this icangyand Vienlong o et terday. Mrs. Minnio MacDufl, a stylishly —— information concerniog Brown's counootiou [ The 200,000 appropriated by congress in the L'm!:m;'-: n]‘:f"-'u\?, _lolw ‘:.'.'1"3).’.';:)':;]:5‘;'”.:}',‘,' o S b QR SR A L | o et e ] ] accopns, dressed young woman, wonriog much jowelry, A Fugitive Defaultor, with tho Micdletown, N, Y., bank failure. sundry civil bill, app oved March #, 1883, h boen expended upon military posts i follows: | 2018 Whose Lumn e cor Fort Spokane Wasnington Terri rible situation in wh s RN 825,000 00 | and h's party existo s § y Fort Biiss, Texas, 000 0) | Bob bs accompanied by a kuowledge S D 3 opinion of experienced parsons as to the dan okt ger of oisaste: and the listle hope of sacc on ougian T Ah - of any attempt v appronch him a6 that sea o Fort Thornburg, Ut .. son FOROING A CONKE| was brought before the judge. MacDuff tex. tified that his wite demanded 2300 p pocket money and he could not RS ) N ¥ o. s undor the name of B, D, Kansas Crry, Nove James O Bown and is independ: nt of any of the other ] Pasey, chiof clorle of the Kausasstato peniten- | nuinerous concerns in which Lrown is inter- i tiary at Loavenworth, has disappeared, under 'IM--"L ulml l: sufd lm bo entitely lnn]ivuul.. tho. R S e T out | Brown s extonsively eogaged it bosiness [\ ponarige of defrauding tho state out of about | you1 rag at ‘woveral pointa ju Tilinois and othor ination of his books wmay show furthor de- Wiakes, | Suo Bbylo Lot et i talcations, i) ALY 0L L 1 prietor in_ firms owning and There is a fortune in store for the veterina |¢ign advicss o of moro favoratle rian who will disgnose and find a remedy for | QUOLDE more inguiry 1,“:\1 0 advance 4 lisease. Tho troublois vencral y arcribed [ P nCe on cargoes, but the 0 g The " wire )" the | & Bmut poikoning from tho corn stalls ws at | wkrket hero was only tewporary.:” Rocoipwe | b0 618 1 ko remile was a quarrel this seuron ull Jive stock is given froo range of | here wero again largo, Tho ma ket opened | TR, i ! Mes, MacDuff swore that tho harvestod cora fie steonger, quickly advansed s @fonbubinader | R U TSR REL| e M RSN SIS HhaE —— Cloneat on e rewute e forohactusted and ( wiomn'in disposing of diamonds. Sho gy on Wednes Ty, On the afeernonn boaed. the | Yéry littls of the money recvived and ho hud pnor; six t of thisin the iber B, in principal pr BRI TR R O [0 A "Ths secrotary then details the result of the | NorTH 1ESDEKS FORCK A CROOK To CONPESKION | frel in ¢ palldn L 711o | beaton and abueed her Thankegiviog day T operating elevators at Paris, Weldon, Ham- pars Lewk, S, ; expeditions rent to tho relief of the Greely <000 T P BPREE S B0 for Novemben pyfiuigo, isu, clositig at 73 | tha husband londad i revolyor anid sho wi Shaking the Mounsaine,, moud and Newman, TIL, and also at Burling- ort, Huachuca, Arizona Territory party, and the final determination, in Sep’en s ¥ A, Javuary, 817¢ for May, warnod by her mother to “'ba prepired.” | Geneva, November Sovoral violont | von, Town. 1o also has business. intereste i shocks of ver, 1883, that to send 02t an expadition Neb,, November £8,—A roport ‘Tnen she shot hix Fort Graut, Arizona Territo A A ) the wioter was utterly impracticable and [ hax reach:d here of au attemnted Iynching at QORN) Mrs, MacDalf was pl Fort Apache, Arizova Terri In 2,000 bail ofuult of d behind the bars, night. | Chicago, Boston and West Point, Neb,, — where ho is senior partugrin a finmn operating rihquako wore folt hor last S R 45 ¢4 | clores as fullows W NortliBond ahis foro otorious | Was in fair spaculativo demand and ently the o — S 4 : ion | 40 elevator, bank, and “a large dairy farm. Tomk nonloy Arisehe Tort 34 G| Po some of the criticivms ma Rl LT (‘ i " o | market yuled fiem, prices advancod. 3o for HEATHEN ATILOOUTIRS, . Schmidt, 1116 Farnam, finest seleotion | jiker knows nothing as to the condition of | _ | chief tignal officer in his report no " orook who went by the name' o teddy,” | deferred futures, Lus later ensed off 1o from % 3 in Seal Skin Caps and Robes. Lowest | theso various enterprises, but confidently as- | Total 00 00 | sesimy to be required heyond soying that the was arrested for stealiog 4 watch, A number [ outside figures, ' Tho decline is attfbutod to | CHINESE PRRSECUTING CHRISTIAN MISSIONALIRS, | pricos. 19:tf | serts that the business i this city is not only i Transportation has o | ) oteoua” Gours of, inqulry, o cnllm{, Bad | of other and mors se:fons crimos bave been | the clear, cold weathor and prospeos of large [ Hoxo Kona, November 28.—Tho Catholic — solvent, but has a considerable sum toits uartermaster’s departr BT ho merit of basing its conclusions us to the | . railatale e 9 S arrvals toanorrow, as receipts willSrepresent | |nigion advice 8 8ivicaroyin o . ) credit. .hk 2038 Roracs and mles, and 115,508 ‘tons of | V1861 with whouw 1t dealt upon_sush infor. | Sunhiteed hora lately, and the capture of one | g urrivaiu for forty eight hour. - November | " 100 horohus advicen thut the viceroy of | Awk your Grocer for HaMuURouR soap, wation of facts and conditia Canton c'osed all cha al2-tf THR CRASH AT BURLINGTON, as was | whose means of support were not visible tothe | was offered more freely wnd closed ols there, and also razed aterial during the yeir ot a cost of 31,909, lower | 635 81 of which $334 72,7 lisve beon' paid | 8ttainable by the officers themselves —at | naked eye, furnished matorial for u first class | The ycar closed 4 lower, May o lower, Ou | the entire Catho io settlomoat. The mistion- T Sonmaton, Is,. Movepbet 35w, B, for trans portation of paraons, $058,560.81 fo |$he time of thelr action, a8 well s | example ts all Othor crosis it Tk ooameh | cho atternuon b rd, November agan declived | ary, who arrived at Canton from tho interior, | Ladies' Mufts and Sesl Hats, at [Prown #.Co EAIn. Lipyers "’g "“’i""’f & { freight, etc-, leaving 8706,61) 65 paid on DY the court. But the expression of | gahered around “Ruddy,” a ropo was 1, closing at 38c, with Decomber t e, Jan- | states that Chiiatians in the western provinces | §axe's, 019m,w&ft | HEeAS e evenioR for e benel i billtion | wis ollaneous accounts, The expenscs of |16 chiet sigual officer, above referred to i his his head and ho 'was swon dangling | usry at Sijc, May ut $7c, are fugitiven in the wilds of Tonquin, He alro h jurlington houses, _ Assets and il ‘d"“" military tranepaFtation not paid “ont ol thy | 9B intrusion of an offial opiuivn an to the | from in elgrap poior H was bent oLk e ataten that the Ohiness. suthoritics of ‘the —— i oanuot 3eb be sscskieland, bubla claiined’ by { repular wppropriations comprise that provided | ProPrety of the couso of tho searetmies of | nough to kive bim i good taste £ hep, an | putl o AT northern provinces inusd a decroo ordering [ Max Meyer & Iro. are sacrificing | tho resident partner that the assots exceed the { over bonded Pacific railroady, in” valuo 8733, | war snd of the navy in ot bazarding woro | theu let down. Tho crowd then compelled [ i AWk oply bt chungos; 354c for | th expulsin of sl wissionuries, Upon p: | Pianos and Organ this week. novZ26.4¢ | isbilities. - Tho Burlington houte hopes to £78.23, which is cradited at the treasury de. | V¢4 10 1583 in a yearly hopeless adventure, | him to reveal all crimes ho had comumitter snd 530 Tor by, o Decomber and. January; | peal to higher anchorition at Pokin, however, e resumo ahortly, ———— partment on their debs, and that provided | WPon his telegraphic requests, This incursion | umong others which ho c mfesssd wus tho ‘out- the decron wis rescinded and misslonaries over land grant rmlroads, to which 50 per [ 0% 80 official jurisdicdon beyand his own | raging of a lituls girl in this town a rhort PORK, takon under the protection cf the Chinese gen- cont of tariff rates is poid under tho aot of | 414 his dictumn upon the exercise of a superior | time ago, “Reddy's" statement was reduced to | Firm early, shade off again, but fira agaiu on | ral government, congreas of March 8, 1883, tesponsibility which ho way ot fuvited to [ wiiting and ho W w turned over ta the shrdl, | afiernoon board, cloriog at' 13 75 for the yeur, Astonishing low prices on rianos and| . : onoANs, from $20 upwards at A, Hospe's, | (ireat bargains in Organs this weok at n27.50 Max Meyer & Bro's, nov206.4t | — ST share are Considerablo ¢ od for a time, [10 95 for January, 11174 for Febraary, An Old Masterpicco At the begioming of the fArcal b EXTIAOBDINAKY IN THEIR TIME AND PLACR ST ——— LARD Touisvitie, November 24,—Herman Linde 4 i of the fire ’ : , o —— = &k the, ieglanivkiof tha ::”y;::,lnnw aud A8 avd)v 2xcnsatila t ayan ' nider bat: RANDALL IN GEORGIA, Stoady at 7 05 for November, 6774 for D | of New York, whilo looking through the poly | == i o e general. awaiting action, 13,14 micellaneous | ¢V¢F O irritation muy huve heen caused by the | KAMUEL J, RANDALL 1k claims and accounts ame unting to $7,084,465 - | 44ings of the ‘Protecs’ court of inquiry, 16, ‘and. 727 oluims tor 823061.60 and oo | Waiviog. however, that consideration, if thers AT cember, 6 50 for January tochnic art gallery 11 this city, discovered & CRATIO DIMOSSTRATION IN ATLANTA, i l’m T picture whice ho says Is Itembrant's “Slaugh- counta for $110,243 18 were received during | ad ot the time béen given wore weight, to | ATHANTA) Gi, November 25, —Samuel J.[ - Mgl tor of the Innocents painting, colebrated in the vewr, There remainod on il July 1 the views of that bravch of the public servi Raudall aud party arrived to attend the state [ A PABISON THAGEDY IN TWO ACTS AN HIX | history and for which connoisseurs huve boen 1884, 12,477 miscellaneous claims and 18 under whose managemont there had been one | democratic deniomstration at noon, They HHOTH, sewrching for y ars. Mr, Linde purchasea counts, amonnting. to 87, 74 50 Ta. JoiiS: | tutile and one dlasatrcus expedition in the vited to seats on the floor of the house| PABIS, November 18,—A tragady which | the picture for 5100 from the owner, Robert Unden gt of Jily 4, 1569, on band Jun | northern eas in two successive.years. thaa ty | FeLe invited to sosts oo the floor of the house v Vingnews, How the picture camo horo in 1o DANGER FROM CATARRH That exceedlugly disagreeable and very | Serlous consequen prevalent disease, catirrh, 15 caused by serof- | ¢ A 8 are llable to ensuo it atarrh is not attended to in season. The . f representatives and the body adjo od in | caured a great sensation occurred hare to-d i Srsa 1 ently destroys the sel '] 1 g cal . , sy the views of men having experiencs »uch s A body adjouraed in ore Y. | known, ulous taint in t o, Hood's Barsaparilla, | requently destroys the sense of smell w 5..7""::,.'.".‘:3.;“:(hz““{rll'”j. :-” o hnfi.;tlm'l‘ maoters is now hardly to Im'.i.’,u\’:u»uI.’n‘,‘.;‘t:. I‘" l“»l“tl.l.: I;‘{,nurl, i lm_ulx !. |nr;\n°ntwl to the | The wife of Doputy Olovis Hugues, with a re- | — by Its powerful purlfying and vitalizing aetion | and often developes into bronehitis or pulmo- (o7, o il Blalbs i o nd e had last summer th nowe of W | i congratiiating. the people of th weantry | Y017en shot and killed Morls, comimissioner PRy e upon the blood, specdily removes the cause, | nary consumption, Undoubtedly many cases Arcti; calamities instead of one, 21, and there rewm, ned on hand July 1 1554 and thus effects i radieal and permanent cure | of consumption origl ate In catarrh, Hood's Bl e that they havo thrown aside the expre sions ntat Palais do Justice, bacause he hid | San Rarakc, Cal, November : v 231400 Josee sodatuad on tand July 1 The apuroaches of the north’ wing of the | %Y bk, thrown ol xpre sione, k fo 1o by Bak Ravavt, Oaly November 28, —~Whila | 0r'ssiarin *irnione whio suos froata varles | Barsaparilin, Quase Satarrh dsd hida oobn % k ; d 1 a “wolid south” and 4 noreh,” " aud that | slandered hor, She ficod six ehots at her vio. | the rairoad tiack | Thore are 82 natioual cemete ries, containing »:l‘.;m.ulx:‘.\ly:..,,,',u.umzhun,n.',, were | tho peapla of the whole country are mow ’ et 068 ot o [ crosing the raroad tack last gight, a buggy | yymptoms —uircomtortable flow from the nose, | effected remarkablo cures of consumption 821,628 jntermenta, s he purchaso of the Ar. | B #160 Tune W I i J\I-V< tku..l goabof | che | e AN catiRl oA b SAMIMEY. NG tim, four of which lodged in bis cheat. | cotuinivg six men was struck by an engive, | offensive breath, ringing and bursting noises | itself, in its early stages. A book containing lington extate for the wtionl cometory was | Y175 Was SLOILGO1 02 Work bus boen com o Hugues, who approves of his wifels action, [ Geraid H. Thomas and Edward O"Donneli | 1 the ears, swelling of the soft parts of the | statements of many cures by Hood's Sarsapa- concluded on the 2ith f March last. The ex penditures in the commisary's department o) Of the ajproprintion of 0000 £ r the relief of the sufl: rers by the tloods in the Ohio acd Mississivpi rivers Jast spring, $420,618 w distributed along thie and it ar § woas wioay, and It NO 1 together with M 1008 and the mmonry of | MAAND KEFUSKD HIS CERTIPIcATE O kuxo- | Lant ; eat Hgy the coal Ite, court-yside, area walls, wub TION, fo ation of churacter, aud secur J a basement ey, and a pare of the b ent story Uhroughout, will be completed; and. tnat | CH1€A60, November 28, —Tho state can- |sentence of two yoars' {mpriscament, f T 5 iy the end of the present fiscal year the ma: | Vasiog board to-day decilol i the Leman- | Morio, however, by a system of dilatory Onio and 3.6, along the viissippi, laay y o ing # bal of 812 942 42, The payumaster. | 22009 of the wings will have Le'n eroctod up | Brand contest that from the testimony given | motious, 1 the cans fro : .ll:xlmlv‘:{ i-:."' ut durivg the past year $15,- | L IR GOT O 800000 1s sevi for Contin 81 | before it, Braud (Dawm ) is not entitled to | Madame Hughes b o Hughen, way urrested, | ¥ere killed and Gaorge Hardy fatally injured. . — Will Liguidate, Cauuinvicie, I, November Tho firat national bank, of this city/ closed it doors day for the purpose of makiog propurations to 1 court bo court, | y,into liquidation. Deporitors will be paid awne avgry, and to-day | fnll, adan o and wifo prosecuted Morin d that at the year ll the found throat, nervous prostration, ete, — showld take [ rilla, will be sent free to all who send address Hood's Sarsaparilla and be eured. 10 C, L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, The Best Medicine Catarrh and Impure Blood I have suffered with eatarrh i my head | “Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped me moro for years, and paid out hundreds of dollars for | for catarrh and jmpure blood than anything wedicines, but have heretofore recelved only | else Iever used.” A, BaL, Byracuse, N. ¥. temporary relief, I began to take Hood's| “I suffered three years with catarrh, and T E——— dela r COAST DEFENSES, the construction of this building, certificate of ele They referred the | heming that the asize court of the Heire Nm""m—, N e i. Barsaparilla and now my catarrh is nearly [ my general health was poor in consequence. i i T ks A A putiar o Gov, “]m“““ for final decinlon, | would graut another adjourament of fort: | L ue M Neya o O 4o | €red: the weakness of ny body is all goue, | When T took Hood's Barsaparilla I found T e Kec! 2 o urges upo; 0! he « 0} N TH 2 LOVE LD L N U d el L LLE, (’nt., Novel - oo 0 y g pa u 0 Anof I F 008 M3 of beilnsiog e » ; h r in charge of education in the xt ) ¥ rimng for luncheor, Nadume Hughos, ner [ 1e4h cases ure reported from the emallpox iu- | persou, Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s the best med- | as Hood's Sarsaparilla is eleansing my blood, Jrorks to pratect weward citien, Steel forta | army reports the averazo duily attendauce —— el in deacending the stair- | fected region, The speead of the disesse ix | fclue I have ever taken,” MR8, A CUNNIN and the general tone of my system is Lwprov- og enlisted men and the Waon't Be Peasted, L | g FRANK WAsnuuRN, Rochester, N. Y. ¢ guns which can send a | upon schools, Y luc projectile weighiog a ton Ummrh sixty h burbiand and o case met Morin, when the tragedy ensued, | believed to have boon checked, aud danger of Ham, Providen children of off #, en'isted men and cividan PHitAvELPHIA, November foak Gl RlRd T andl USRI EAX]AMAN ¢ " and civillan | 8.~ Governor | Afier Madame Hughos had beao arrested, | (atal results pst, heweelves have Tike gius, with steam 1iv | Lenduncs wpon the reading romen e 5cikay oy | Clovelasd declined the grand banquet at th T immadisie ¥ aftar thasteslt, s Au O Lostt Dlsastos s H be built in the shoit tiwe which would be|710, snd the average of volumes circulated bi. | Prouiueut democrags, T st twes o b, thay wido, durige | Batrinonk, Novewber 25 —uo steamshlp giyen us by an euemy for preparation after | monthly as 52,000 The secratary rauews his —— % g uthoio i been killiog her by | Dogutur H. Miller collided with the steam. —— in_hes by his atraclous oalt " e ion that coogress authorize the The Cholers, " Duputy Tugtios was roloamd; o atates | ship Williain Couverso yesterdayzn hnlf mile | B0I4 by al druckiste. 81; aix for 43, Made))Sold by all drugiota. 81; six for 45, Made tun-nt of 100 competent instructors, with | Markin, November 25.—Threo fredh osses | Morin ¢ binise o st joid 5 ) . caly by G, 1. HOOD & 0O, Lowell, Mass, | ouly by G, 1. HOOD & €0, Lowell, Mass, five | b ranik and pay of coiawisary sergeants, of cliolera ut Tolodo. Two dathe yerday, postal ourds. to Mracr Hoguss Rire o | o the fower Cralylill chasael, Too for- = 0™ oo ool One Dol 100 Doses One Dollar. cdsmation of d plomati + intercou and_the | recommend contribution which could be levied from New | e York alone would probably pay four -

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