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T‘ IFTEEN \TH YEAR. ECHOES OF ELECTION DAY,| Nwwrasea s The Ba plist State THE OMAHA PIRILY, DEE; ;. = CIALS, ~ | m i ARonnd Up of Bome Remarkable Reeults | Bratrice, Neb, Nov. 6.—Special to the 1 Bantiar Blate, B The Baptist state ¢ tion met in the Banner Btate, | Hets Paerds i it | Sunday. 71 w and Wednesday wer BACK COUNTIES HEARD FROM. | 1,1 » with the past « erence which The Mugwump's Lot s Not a Happy | 04 L OLELTIHESAY ¢ S ;"",‘ One—Continued Revorts from Ne R A i fiv, Haumli braska Points - Political Palas perint tof 8 15 S ver from Different Places K. D Nt | Resume of the ( Town et | Des Morves, Towa Special to | The ) l the BEx, —Complete returns from e of ]‘ a1 : 4 ! the distant counties come in very slow. ‘The } it Register has roports from every county in th vas responded to by President H.ni! state but o1 and taking an estimate of | i This evening Rev. A. G, Lawson, 1. { ity o tonists | D of Boston, will deliver an ad < which that Larrabes's majority over the fusionists | ! T o e sares fsabout 5,00, A handsome gain of 5000 | fendance of ministers and delegates number over the vote at the last gubernatorial elee- | about 175 ninent among them ar tion. The surprise to all parties h PSS Jarge republican inerease in- the & B i Attlie last general assembly the 1 Mo had but two more thaa a constitu 5 Jorityin the house, Now they will have | "™ jie Exeter,d. C, W, | Hastines: ), C. Lewis, Fren W Lawson, D, "D, D, Prof, I F Peabody, Fairmount: ar tey. Powell, Prot. Dou; and S, K. Davis, teed, 1. nont: B Boston | Hicks, d _from Ewenty majority in the honse and cleven in Ve os well pleased with the hesenate, Later returns from Floyd county | o il for their aceomm “‘i‘ n 4 indicate that Judize Reineger, vep., i cleeted | A give the Beatricd ittee credit for ' L % to the senate by 6 naj. ming the w,:‘\ AL A u L election of his op)y v . but Wt night o comuittes from the board of | the mistake arose throwh o irresus | trade went to Kansas City to confer with a tarity in onc precinet which will not effeet the | e on tiere on the proposed Wyandotte 1 general result, 1 maekes the repubtiean | Nel a & Nort n railroad, with the A ority on joint ballol Aot the demo- | view of gelting the to Beatrices 10isa ) sand many repiblicnns expeeted that the | feasible toad on and we hope it will 4 opposition would e ahic 1o earry the lower nt to sometl jore than ind. The § house, at v el possibly the senate, 1t on - of th is Owaha, and if was N..\Yu I thet the dissati tion with | built would do a good business, { the prohiibitory Taw would he suflicient to | The Beatrice Gas company have pipes la elect democrats who would + it, but the | husiness howses and re idences, and ] aemocratic position of compulsory saloons | lny lighted up for the tirst time, was somuch worse than the' present condi- | The light very satistactory, and prove tion of things that the people refused tomake | that the: company are making & suecess of the chianze Then, too, ness qnaps | The republiean tieket, as hefore reported, i3 peared o th islature. Man ted i this eonnty by majorities ranging recily or the fusion state from 50 to 400, The official refurns are n jeket, thin didatd ere but | yet from ali the precinets. In this precinet Biznredicad it eame to the | the board are not thiotieh counting ve legislature they weie « d o vote for the | owing to the ineflicient judzes and clerk { democrats generally on i tie platform | ‘They have a big iob on decount of the great {1 which w gpecinll uenant to .,‘r. winber of seratehed tickets { greenbaekers Kivked - { | We u;', s of { t 8 Otoe County Heard From {:1"":“" AT Pected - Nenraska Crev, Nov. 6.—=[Speeial to the I One of the su i B, [~ The eleetion in Otoe county is over election of W 1 The whole republican ticket was elected by H SO { wajorities ranging from 150 to Lo0. The l‘ county. Lo wase i sheritr, who was ealled Panl’s pef, received 1 R X todd | 10w majority, The democrats” are badly ‘ the (hirt Vil Lliinots pla asingle | demoralized. republ thlie meetine w in the | A Murder Mystery \ county. 'l celin ivetly secure with | i ey 3 ¥ their | o mijority, coneluded” that he wa Oxrox Neb,, Nov, 6,—J. M. Clarine, one ) makinme 1o Geht for the place, and so made | of the pioneers of Furnas county, was found 7 mo special eliort to dereat He worked | dead on the river bank near this city th e otis At gt dasbtien I ohte 45 | morningl (Tt isiaunposed lie was mur O e e e Tl ha s cltetisl T | deredsns heiwasibuy and had con i ”‘ bl o6k Tt BIEN ‘." et b | siderable money with him, In Cedar county i liecans elect as_a sor to Spoaker one who will | A bably e Gl yo t member of the | BEATRICE, Nov. 6.—[Special to the Brr B, 115 wanie B 0% G onsins, and b is | —Join Terune, dr failed here to-day. D e Cent s, G hiem CouBEY the 1 He closes on a bill of sale for $5,000, and is v eornte and in the | attached for as mueh more, am position added to (e 3 ‘ hoeratic' ¥ he only repubiiean | Cont y Failure, ,‘.l‘.‘...lu“:u « pposed him, buthe was | Lixcory, Nov. al to the Bee.J— cleated by:n e majority, L0Wa 15 A1 fiarshman & Hutton, confectioners, failed bad stute for the wumps, T 0s arenwrks | die toudny, Liabilities about $5,.000, able Taet that every capdidite ey opposed Sedh this v was elected, They tonght iy i ?,u| Gatch, of this city, who was 1 ited | ssfonal Junketers, or’ the stnate, but he was elecied, They | 87 Nov. 6.—A dispateh from Red {:’“‘—"" w hard asainst Senator - Clark ih | Fork, Indian Territory, says the comnmis- age county, but lie was clected. They on- |'gjoner and and a party cousisting of Senator Uniderw resentative Den Riley in Louis; butevery one of Towa lins no u very littl and is sure 0 let Neb Bee. Knox county ) majority. Willi urer, Frank Nel sion Roberts tickets in the fiel ocrat, The dem The anti-ring ti but for the solid polled CENTRAL CiT of the univ Burnham, v 230, roand d. 591 F o4 ieriti: Jo ’L and d., 66, J ‘ommissioner ¢ 70: Commis Traver, d., 405, nt, 9153 Sover andolin, e, ;. Ben (nnl\lllu survey L7022 101 propos lm..w 1,741, are ofticial majo e of supr En\-xl Senator 1% CREIGITON. Neb,, Nov, bo—[Special to the —The fieree: 1 tleket is probably J. A, Cocley, den, jud W elected their ticks raity: O, AL Gere, r tendent of public ingt sherii, 1150 iy dterson in Jusper county, | 5 ood i Hardin_county, Rep: | Congre anore in Cerro Gordo éounty, | Ka Overhiolizer in Audubon? | 1 e republeansawas elected. se foy the wuswuny, pays | wing o +attention to his likes or dislikes, | commanded by 1 sman Holman of Indiana, Jotorrrapher, and Post of Fort Leavenworth, and o hi verely alone, United States cavalry, arrived ther 2l day atternoon. were retie aska Roturng. OKlahoma, though outspoken ale views of the present management ever fought in | pecommn: s Just elosed. The ring | for eleeted by from 100 to 200 | am Saunders is elected (reas- on elerk, Carl W by Lues sur r. There we anti-ring and dem b Al nt of coro ld—1 oerat ot Ao mood vote and | fight bef Boheniian vote, would have | et About 1,700 votes were | 1 ma i3 10: County elerk: "W, 1. veasurer: W, 1L Wil hn Lisco, d., L. Superin- 1 eetion” B W, Baker, wdge: W, R Wadson, ., 117, | lough, t wtern disfrict: © Dr, Y ner, nnddle distric: Tsaae authorit con elan, for connty clork, 1117 | Sitoneih ster, LT Ferzuson, treas- | it comes, neth, judg i lton, 1,680 ner, NEw ourt ntendent stall, co 1 850,000 Aiking sup or, LT sition to build vitles of Richardson couniy: | 81,000 e urt, in, (e, 5105 |0 | wild and eivilized tribes. ~ For} cr they i wore federal special train The De HLADELPHIA, Nov. 6, e, | strength, and the improveme ition which b Henry W. Shaw GJosh Bill FALLs Crry, Neb, Nov, 6, The following | the surr ) hanees, Conee littles for the vl id ve sy will strc federal pov nment witl or Muskozee at 6 p, m, -— Prospect o Trouble in Oklahe Lrrres ket was buried decp, | the Indi £ ROCK, Atk., Nov. 6,—Ady - territory say the possi tween “hoomers nuly urge the estal yan of s, Cannon of Hlinois, Piel of Arkansas, Surzeon mescort itenant Landon, fifth e Vester- nt”abont it their of hoth they will i the ciyilized Sh | one or ourts therein, They left on a a. ices from bility of a nd troops n Okla- by no means remote. The statement v Neh. Nov., 6. (Specalto | a contlict on the eve of the assenb] the Bizr.)-The total vote cast in this county | gress, so that congressionnd aetio was 1500, Following ure (he plurniitios on | ad & Oklahoma legaily opencd Btate and county tickets: Judize of the Su- | ment. The Indians are veported as | preme court: Amasa Cobl, ¥ 1 vestloss under the situation, the ies anticipate 1o outbreak. - ented Actors's Cond John y regai ntin b gan after his re he actor, is rapid Yok, Neb., Nov, [(Special to the Bep.1 | this city continues. It was said t =The tollowing eanvas of the vote of the | isa erisis approaching, ind_ it he county shows that every wan on the republi= | safely his friends can hope for the ean ticket was elected.” Fhe tigures are as | had an attack of convulsions on tl follows: lust month, and a reeurrence is Cobb, for supreme judze, 9502 Burnham, | about the time this month, Iniversity regent, 9363 Goid iversity et | danger, of course, b MeCuilough' i is made that the leaders desire to bring about y ol con i may e to settle- eeoning sugh the lition. MceCul® ning his is mental erioval to Lat there passes it best, He e 15th of expected There is S ining 1 50 rapidly that he may light itofl if - Josh Billings' Bequests Yong, Nov. 6.—The will of He o ogate’s office to-da ach to his two danghters and wd divides his books, leeti the late higs) was tiled in equeaths his son 1;. ents, Burnham, (rep, ve, (rep.), | b af | 08, ol i county clork,’ Musselman, “tep,) it | Peivee A0 P dsiione. M mum_\ treasurer, Greenwald, ' (dem.), 2723 | TFELRT S 0 b T of i Ihvest. eounty judge, Coupe, (dem.), 4% “county | WIERW SEHIGEI AT E GRE DL WS i est: sheritl, Ttay, (vep.). 236: county superintend. [ PN and it hor death i ito bu divided be- ent of schools, Faulkner, (dent.), 163; connty | (8000 08 PG SIGEIITS: - STIE MATRCL value commissioner, Kinzer, (deni). 12 The re- [ V08 i) publicans elect coroner Meliyran, o - A Lusty Lunatic's Crime, Political Outoasts. NEw IAvEN, Nov. 6.—Failing in an at- Nrw Youk, Nov, 6.—(Special (0 the Bue,| | tempt to outrage o colozed - woman, naied ~The Tribune says that Albert Carddzo is | Harriet Monort, near Woest Haven, last nizht dying. Mo i Judges against Ings were bro of Tweed, Last night at and passed 1o ©O'Brien and sune refusing to permnit o d for preventing thos [ frow voting, e ALEXANDEIA dreds of cong wher 10, 308 1rom fa bushels of tlax oonsqUENCEs by Governor-Elect Lee was the follow Spilled tts Heavy Load. MANKATO, Mi Ahis point eollapsed this evening one of the supreme court | ahalt-witted tramp, named alie stabbed lier several times with . pocket knite, One - impeachient, proceed- | g Geross the abdomen 18 Tikely to prove it in 187 atter the downfall | fatal. The woman, who fought desperateiy, was thrown down & twenty-foot embank- 40 women suffrazists et | WNLANG Sistained serions Hujuries (rom this tions denoyn John i - insy "'\' d y ‘:“‘“ 4 They Downed Their Man, Who liad vegistered | PENDLETON, Ore, Nov. 6,0, H, Stanley, an alloged eattle hief, was threatened with -— Tynehing at Pilot Rock Tast night. Ho inmes L a0 dintely 1oit, in connany with twa constably nocratic Tafy, lintely lof | V 4 10 take refige in tho fall in (his eity, The Nov. G—Among the hun- | 115 vy ton the ol by a - posse of tifty atulatory dispatehes received | men, | Phe eonsta were 3544 st year - 2, & deerease They st well'div provide nn, Nov, G- An elevator at and 10,000 ¢ ground in are dying on U ried for Utah night sssed and healthy looking Dwith baggage. - Whitened Hills, fiom Vice President Hendyicks: e was firedat by the vigilantes, and picreed “L congratulate vou and Virginia demo- | by it numberof bidtets diopped to-the ground erals upon yo tendid victory. dead. To \\ku‘ I Gen, Lee roplied Ohio - Saceept thaniss of \inginia demaerats for 5 Oldest Lawyer Dead gour-congratulation May the spiritof the | CLEVELAND, Nov. 6.—Judge Eben Newton Montesello watch over the destisies | the oldest member of the bar.of Obio, dicd 1048 S0F Ovex 5 to-day at Cantield, aged 91, In 1392 he was in ot congr Joshua R, Giddings, and won The Buelington's Karnings cons prominence by a speceli in favor BosTon, Noy he net earnings of the | of extending a national welcome to- Kosouth, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railvoad for - ber were 814,581, a decrease of Another Batch of Mormons, . trom the satie month b 184, The | New Yons, Nov. 6. s for the nine months ending | —The steamship N mans from Seandinavia and Great Britain, hey are aud well Crry, DT, Nov. 6.—A heavy snow raging iu thd hills sinee last night, ATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1885, NUMBER 118, OMAHA, Lo | ” g \ ASHINGTON NEWS, \ U A QOETHERY (RER THE GALVESTON STRIKE 0NY 01L b [ CRASITON A SOUTHERYN CREER DOWNING THE CARLOT CROW { A \ A AR I A A ¥ \ ] “l ( “l “\ l The Two Army Ofioers Who Will Fill ( e Businoss in a Stato of Stagnation— Vacancies on Sheridan's Sta, S The Knights' Manifesto. - A Plot to Murder the Servian Monarch Nip- Wastixeroy, Nov, 6By a gencral or parg Collide in the QAL vEsTOy, Trx., Nov. € he steamer | Bfforte of the Eastorn Ju'"‘ml.\l‘r\\vu Futile ( A der issued this eve from the headnuars py | San Mari A at the Mat whatt yos ¢ ped in the Bud tors of thie armyy Ged, Sheridan flled tho Dead of iNight fedky o Now Yok, . et cargo wisd With the Western Roads. vacancies upon LS personal staff created by | charged by the colored longshoremen, who | | THE RINGLEADERS ARRESTED. | the relief of two of his aides de camp pur- | ONE OF THE CRAFT GOES DOWN. | are unmolested by the strikers, Thor A VARIETY OF RAILROAD NEWS, | —oy suant to orders from the war department. S some talk of a um\‘\. w(’ off to .wu‘.‘xl ¢ - i Dramatic Interruption of a Relige ]“‘ Hewly apron | aides are "‘; "[‘ Col. | A Criste at Montreal—A Brutal Jailer | roads in place of the strikers, but no action | A Sonth Omaha Packer & Bone of | iows Exhortation by a Wronged Col 5. 5. BN n\‘”,vn.u‘.‘ Nt Bonnced-A Disastrous Chicago LR LR b Contention in the Western Pool= g Husband -Tne Balkan Cone e oy, who was an alde de camp to Fire~A Youth Dics fn & to-ni ‘, v'w { N ke of the Knights of Labor Unmon Pacific Land Sales for Gen, Thomas during the war, lias lately ro against the Matlory Steamship eompany i ? o ference -Foreign Chat, Tumled teom Karope Where Ho stended (s Mud Bank. oRtlokl. L1 tliste ovoning s o, Kuigins October— Rail Matters. = years autumn maneuvers of the French extiort their et {0 i iuiess i sy \Fmy, and is now serving with his troop at and after a defense of the strike, conelude ; i A Conspiracy Thwarted. A A A I L e A Disaster on the Ohio. e t e ANROUNCONISHLS Y The Disgrantled Jobhers Foiled. N1sei, Nov, f—A conspiracy among the | 1os boen serving for more than‘a_yearns in- | INDIANAVOLIS, Nov. 6.~The News' speefal | eannot star submission. The whole | Cmicaco, 1k, Nov, 6.1 mitteo of followers ot Prin ToORiFo he. | Spector of rifle practice at the headinarters of | from Lawrencebirg states that between 2 and | (1Y {8 stored it | frefght agents to whom the general Wanagers towers of Prince Karageorgirie was dis- | gy ariny, the duties of whieh position he will | /05 858 5 first law of nature i [yiprdessbtun g aleiiil covered vesterday, ft has more supporters | coatinue to diseharge in addition (0 those of | 30'clock this morning the steame nes | Be wartied in - time.” a oting ¢ | than was at tirst believed and had many in- | aide de camp. e §s author of the manual [ W, Goff and Mountain Girl collided at Spit | issue the Knislits tion of the proposed revision of the joing uentis men i its fold, Tt is learned today | 01 Fifle rine adopted fost year foruse in the | Rock, two miles from Aurora, sinking tho | i AL IR wesern elassification, mised by the demand that the fntention of the conspirators was 16 | ni Tavorably KHowI, ot i and ot of thy | JAHIeraud carrying down seven wen and | (o Torfeet stagiat made by the Chicawo, Milwaukee and St murder King Milan, The ring atd to W in mil der of the | army. It is h i wry cireles | about thirty-five horses, The Mountain Girl | of the city, Eight h bales of cotton | Louis jobbers, was in session all day to-day “ that their celection by Gen, Sheridain as his | was leased by a portion of the John Robinson | sere Joaded this afternoon by coloved men. | without achieving any - practioal * resul&is ! T kil P | persinal ai weral | show, traveling as a cheap priced cireus and | The K « e taken Sps 0| o an adjournment was mad® il to-mors s iy likely to give g sons connected with the conspiraey have | RGEH varicly concerne 1t exhibited ot Lawrences | Stop further work Jaracier by with | heen arrested. The exeitement throughouy | -~ Duin st night ind was on the way {0 Kisine | $wing the cniy d firemen from (lie | TOW morning it was apparent that agajorty | | Serviais intense. [ Fourth-Class Postmasters Appotnted. | Sin when - he diswter ocenired, e L T T PO e A A of .: o wile m:-:; e bV d ot Nataite of Bits gititatos. . Nov, . 6.lis - tosttiaiar | arowned nienis deck hands except o | Shipment Aston. Indications paint to 4 ygdical enou to be aceepted by ang or | Brrarabe, Nov. 6.—Queen Natalie of Ser WaAsHINGTON v. 0.—The postmu NOUNE an wirel, of Lawrenceburg, | A1 early cris I tho - situntion. | Bl e mowhin the movoRERE They | via, heariug of the arrest of the six hspina | generaltoday appointed the following fourths | yho was connected with the show. strikers ave wetting v restless, as are | were willing to make some small -mw-nlmm | Lors yesterdny, hins gong at nge, 10 Niiah 10 | class postmasters Captain 10, L. Thompson, in_copmand of e Cepoiting howses, who ave Tr | bagopposed 1o any eliaige that woule ‘Z i bent of Sertons fnternal trowblos arising | Llinols—Chatsworth, William Tears; Dal- | the Mountain Girl, was at the wheel when the | 11¢ SRS on theld haids, heod the statg | SAlly disturb the prc L OB e il hations: ot Thistenore | \Wia, & g Kanevillo, | toat started down the wiver, Hlo teils the | 01 the Sinte Pe ailway, s askod e stie | tween earlogds and less - than - earloads n irongh the machinations of intiguers: | son, Mrs. Siduey Stephens; Kaneville, | it e follows: <1 started | executive coniittee ol the Knights of Labor | o oxist, The committee ool up Serintlm There is reason (o believe the conspiraey is the onteome of a reve thimselt and others in- conference to- | 4 WE e fwenty s sick and | tow i lave been sent througly Alvin Cary ) A mate | morrow, Telegry Towa—A tmyself but 1w stand it at the wheel fonary programme n, J. A. Button: C: mplaint ot the wholesale grocers, an aticles mentioned e ll‘li recently planned by the Pan-SEwvist commit- | 4 ©jyon0ea: Contidence, A, W 2| named Smich took wy place. and ©sat in the | OULthe state summoning every memberot the | jade o satistactory disposal ol fourteen toe tn Rouwelia, Aeeording to thisa revolie | 35 Solomon A Quimby s Gibert, DTt honse Mith hime NWe Tl no trouble as | Committee o be presentat alf hazards. the, The tenaining sis, namely: SUgary | : on \\\ '”ll‘ we 1‘.‘” yv]: in .:‘\H‘lllj' ‘I‘H' Laher: Hansell, Witlam C. Tucker; 11 the water was .mrh- and Smith handled the 3 . ~c - cotfee, syrup, molasses, rice and cani | next year. ] as 1o have u'x|_. ! ‘1’) | ton, Osear Tutdle Luxembirg, Nicholus | boat all right heard the Golt whistle THEY MUST VAMOOSIL goods—thie wost important in the listss oty TGRS 4 “.I"'"‘_“'\\‘,\ m‘n‘.‘u.‘ 1 Andre: Pleasanton, Wo W, Reeses Rochester, | to pass to the left, which would put uson the | ¥ N N threaten to bring matters to a deadloe | Favbr ot Bt Nieho et ot oo, op | Jonathan Cline. . > Kentucky side of her in passing, and 1 The Chinese Question Cres Exe { Five, and then 3 cents per hundr | oriiieintter s somsnslaiv Petark e Nebr Lodge Pole, John F. Cranes | ticed that Smith answered properly. [ got citement on the Const. pounds were proposed qs adequate to COVeR |\f~l BItbreRlEht ;““ DU NRVO DGR th Calamus, | i1 Miller: Ridgley, Herman [ up and looked and found that the boats wer PORTLAND, Ore., Nov., G—Seattle is in a | theadded expense ot handling small lots, jisnal for anather in’ Servia, and Kine Milan | 3o Show Brement, Chares W, Metieys | about to pass all right, [ sat down again and | e Ul former wis objected fo by the minori T IE ) booH ot throneca Tane | Johustown, John S. Hayoes was astounded to hear three shrill blasts from | feverof excitement over the Chinese ques- | o oo great, and the latter by those oppo [livinig oot sivent Trom the tirolierabar Dakota—Walkerown; Jates Mann. | the Goil, whieh meant eminent danger. © | tion, A conference was held there yesterday [ o chanze’ a5 ton siall u disiinetion. “ A ST ALY UL - Y Sprani; 10 the wheel and found that the Moun- | between the loaders of fhe anttChinese on. | 1S point the meeting adjourned. Tho Sk AL B AT UITeE FUN D, BROT AR LR b Ok Washington Brevities. tain Gl was apparently tying to passover | o000 L il iizons and o com. | Louis & San Franeisco youd, - in '._\'mvatl\y [ atens Karaginvaiviers ho: BaSiRyist The president today appointed Robert B, | 10 the Indiana side and the'Goft wax coming | ahization sommittee, clticens and o s | with St Louis” jobbers, foudit. zealously for | e e | St T L PPt Sioten cafs. | Tull tor hier. T did my best tostop the engines, [ titee of Chinesc, e latter agreed 10 Iv0 | tho surcess of the wovement, atd the Mily B\ PR AR AU LRI LA e el Sl and did et perhaps two or thice revolution s | (11 EEEAREE I SECHINE PEOPETY: ITREIED | sourd Pucitic did quite as e for the cause | ivto SR s PRI Fhe presiidont tosday appointed Paul Do | 98 the wheel tor backing when the blow cane mH firm has nvested e | | by contending obstinately that the only dis- e O e T s vind || LLiTe GoMEe iow sstlius e b idont btatile [EIDLE MORHNE MM LIt SiciTer | tinction hetwoen rates tor cnloads and less I oRE DL TaaA o whila e waclivine | Ebenoger Spooner resigned. " o V€] boiler, about thirty feet from: our bow, and [ {0 the dceurranees b ducon wis kRettoe | than earloads shoudst be a ditference owanls Vi tuder w e e wasti i | Ehenczer Spoonerresianed, = o0 F e b S ik i ony il e that wo G | NIt ebeers An autbreai isexpeeted before | oo e "extia eodt o handfing oicblinaiE O e VTR B e Tias et st | ditely took water. I tarned. the boat's liead rend of the week, Many persons believe | antities, That. part of tiecommittes ot [ MR B i eeented | toward the ndiana shore and wentas far as | e presence of United States goops alone | whieh favors the revision of e classificas prinee; and whetlier e of iteere devotion | ; Lurrison, of rsiinii B | Fegnld, but we sunk in twelve feet of wate Will preserge peace and prevent blood fion is working fora ditference so small that owards thie ltter doeqiise lie sy 1wy | been rpointed as special agent ob the land {45 0h v nght the water about a toot above th Lovriy sattle authorities - hay those who oppose it believe 1o basis upon (LTI L RO U C L L LIS £ " i cabin tloor. The Goft instantly came along- | £rarhed Gen Gibbon, commanding the do- | which i agreenent ean ured will yire e TG [ g i i i) sl W Ko far as U know éverybody was [ paritent of Calimbia, tor troops (Gen. Gibe | ually amomnt toabolishing any distinetion I b stided the leadinig: conspirators g0 | appainded faw eletle n th: offea”or the s ERGM o’ Mty T e upon | Dot Iy repotted at stk where fie ganniot e | whadeyer heiseen earlonl 113 nd snintier | prec \’ A m‘.\.‘m. it u.i- Keeuie |.”m_ bt rr ) [1”‘1;\, ihia eri thie Goft 1 20 hob believe | reached ‘r‘\‘f‘ raph Ihis Tour. ) far ‘.y guantities, They will not consent to- this, | favagof Tritce Adesunler, 1t [ e of 1 rane A “Arman, | ABYbody was drowned, ‘There was no'ocen | dscertaiiiablo no answerhas yet been sent by | consequently usuttlement of. the difienliyis i K commities Tl the backing of | ilhe relignation of ‘Ifirum Van Arman, | 3G BON e wiless they. Jumped overs | D milin 8 i Clinese | MOTanticipated for the neav tuture, b i | Bussia in their original scheme secrelaly of Ariiond, gy been ecitel. | Doard from tright: 'E fhin: two men, St | | SAN FRANCISCO, Now AT antiChines # = FUSTILIIS oo ki, | gy)iss e with the Monntain Girl, 1 did | movement ior a peacetul expulsion of Chinese Suing on M ages 6 Prystovni, England, Nov. 6.—Rev, Stuart e got turned across the Gofi’s bow const, At San dosa, Cal., Inst night the city | W30S didbaiaakaon e B b BUADCHBIDAG LBt Operations! N AT O N v 6N Goft. which | conncil aecompanied by & eitizens committee | United States comrt to-day Judges Gresham ¢ collided with The Mountain Girl eatly. this | visited Chinatown' in & body to determine | ap @ Wood decided that the niort sages of the nthe recommen- wiintietionElionld o thikanitot ahnteE UG 3 recomm : v Her R e o and | What action should be taken “to abate ‘the | 0 BTSSR T ctor o the mint, | Womn Delanine to e ciiens it A Cliinese nuisanee. At Santa Cruz to-night a [ Central Trust company, E. ¥, Lévaard and d the suspension | ber thirty or forty meeting was ealled for the of Torm- | G, DL Bramer, of New York, on the Toledo, Belfast, Ireland, was addressing the Ply- | WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. mouth Young Men's Christian society last | dation of Dr. Kimbail, dir evening when Chdrles Joy, the Canadian | Secretary Manning autlu nrpe | i . ing an anti-Chinese leagae. Seven handred | Cineinnati & St Louis railrond should be oxe: emigration commissioner, b 1o the room | Of all operations at the mint at Carson, - anti-Chin Saven hundred i & L Louis 1 R n-”:.":,“' R ‘f:,,(‘:\)\:;: | Nevada. Since the suspension of the coin- Riots Apprehended in Montreal. Crlyere encolled. - Another meeting is 10 yonded over the Frankfort and stiteline and Avhwl o Tty tised fpalband G Hron || age ol stindira] Sllverbhars lnst Juncthis || DEW YOI N A Montreal special £ Frankfort, Toledoand St. Louis divisions, viy should be sola : 2 RS under this mortzse, An appeal, has been Walkup Decided Not Guilty of | ) ang a supersedeas bond in thefsum-of Pois Her Husband, 300,000 nled, which will have the effect of sroria, Kan., Nov. 6.—The jury in the | continuing the road in the hands of the yes the room. His audi were surprised [ mint has been condueted as an assay oflice, | says: Montreal is evidently on the eve of THE WIDOW ACQUITTED. and that the whole pro and greatly excited —The moment many of | The deposits, however, have Leen so Insic- | another riot. The forcible removal of ¢ | them'realized what was the matter they b niticant during the last months that there i sl Aren ot e ST e o | came a how mob and pursied their now 1o reason for the continuance of thig | NON S children to The hospital by the mayor turer fora mile, velling all the time. At this | oftice. and sanitary oflicials has cvoked a storm of point Ross, who'was Breathless and driven T fndignation from the Trench papers, La g . al 3 ed with poisoning | e verat leastthree years, or until the United o iy, turied suddenly aid stabbed (wo ol | The Signal Serviee School Troubte. | Miorve aud Le Monde, in which Mayor | (4508 M1 '1“_“"4”_'."]“‘”’_ ool | Sares S ot can piss wom the @ st aetfve pussicks. e ofcrs, coniing HiRaTON: Nows 6a00ngrossman. Dufi| b cvo and Lo DMonde. tn which Mayor | ertiusband, rendercd a vordict this evening | SYLos subreng soust ayy s tiAtEieHg {up at th | derous monient, s o tor and + disavined him. | terworth and My, Henry Wise Garnett, a law. | reyolutionary autoerat. Le Monde editorial- of not gnilty. The result, while not i Central ks 1y of New York vs, ult ived with | 12 ust cony i ; s i sfactio 1S Tec fe Erfe & Western viilw impany, G. Jo e Yolico then it ver of this city, omployet ws connsel for he | lysiys: “You have no hearts you have not | Shieizl shtiEicion s, eedved with L et puila h{dlvd“u an appearince and arrosted Ross, He was el weenntly tried by court | the right to maltreat those who hase obe. | gy have given niuch attention to the | and as veceiver, were filéd this aft@noon "'Ilh” ":\‘. retoded h|’|I'(t“l.mx”“x‘.‘:lxhr“:\ s [ e seeratar n'\(»(l‘\r‘xrm l]lw‘T‘l".I|I||“||LN‘I|I‘II]\ll']l:‘ll rl"l‘xr“limlimtlf “I;'. o ”.‘l”"“h""""' od | cose” When the jury first went out they | the United Siafes eonrt. The actions. h rg s pre lodged avains n e Wis * SECTEHY G i 8- ¥y and sub- he death o e br: i i et o el Swione Bl s | e to D @ i evipiaine 1 STt 4 Yeponsible for s AviLl YosterdRy | Soroavidenty divided and rémained oo o | biongihits oampany, i (oS e e ires that Ttoss disappeared from Belfast 08 | the conduet of e tristamd action of the | vou tiumphed over poor, cotazeos years ago, leaving a wite and three children. | court. ‘They asked that, the matter be care- | from whom you took h 3 v o e | ond in defanlt of payment of which bills Mrs. oy, o te his Sunday | fully investisated. and whom you hiave thrmwh into prison witly | yor; o acquittal until Nk | Foreclognre fre brongit, The bIIIS Aro truns i i sehool, also appeared at the same time, —_— one of his You vietorions out a oriff 3 seripts from the common pleas cows Saue which led to the report. that the couple ad ifte for Garfield's Statne. Of your imjustices. Your Cruelties, YOUF | Wotkup she okttt & py et} dusky county, Ohio. — rar eloped. “The rumor was contirmed when Joy |y 50 5 ~Col. Thomas L. | barbarisms already erush yon with shaiméand | qud her eves hlied with tears, bt when' the ~ ¢ e G e R o o r bl (o A iAot T thovie i | mionor shertl tofil her she conld witord 'to braco v Trouble in the Western Pool. it 1 held by it against th\' railway I"r!»"""“ P]' They then stood seven to five in | dud in I(vlP interest payable m-ml-ma % n il wife | fy La Minerve goes further and Invites the pract] better a unge states that the circle at the intersection of | populace to resist the oflicers, As a result the .”“”\\!|ur:.|“(‘.l\r\;_“\;’]:v‘:- 1;“;;‘:‘:]_(:‘\1:;‘(“\: nuvithiing Ciicaco, Nov. 6. The managers of the oroUta o "‘;{;M-h‘:‘ First sireet and Maryland avenne southwesr, | Waser s Isted warsants for e arost of | aia, S Savs She Wil not (ke any of her | 1108 in the Western Freizht assoclation et Todging and wl d of her paramour’s | has been selected as the site for the statue of | i SN, O S QR AC SNGRE L | husband's. property. The estate will not | today and had « bitter wrangle over the arrest, glovied in her connection with “the | the le President Grrield, and tuat the con | dtili L»”_HW» on personal and seditions | mount tomore thin £10,000. and her share of s at which certain dressed beef contracts Lotd's annointed,” as she catied her illieit | tract for erecting and completing the pede Vibel, the lutter a8 aeainst Mr. Besugrand i | LWL but slightly more than pay the ex- | made prior to the formation of the Tover. She attended the court to-day and sat | 0h or before 1, 189, for "$2,000, was |yt G EER IR LERIIKL Sr. Beaugray penses of the trial tion should be veported into the pool. throughiout the whole proceedings, wide with 4. Q. A, Ward. who also had ) ] i ST ————— principal hone of contoution was the, 1 A woman named Fortune threw her 10 i the contract for ‘modelling and casting the | SliMoy offiaimoviii tralniatiBo; n- A Lively Ilinois Cyclone. tract between the St Paul voad and Hame The Balkan Conference. bronze stat e ure Goeday hecanse he o T small pox, | BLOOMINGTON, L, Nov. 6.—About § p.m. | prond & Co. for fhe shipnent "'“:‘c“(’,"m NEw York, Nov, 6.—[Special to the Brn They are Actual *Boomers," Betine pelaveniiiot iicEmyRisian L | @ eselone struek the extreme southvest por- |G of the Yasociation daimed The Herald’s Rome eable says: Marquis € Wasixaroy, Nov. 6--Endian Commis- | 1 T conld he deawn to the fuct that. the | ton of Bloomfield, touching first the Union | should be reported to the pool a6 30 pelle, the new wnder seeretary of state for | sioner Atkins today telegraphed the seere- | boy was sultering from the disease, the train | denot where it pleked up iron express trueks | e manager of, the St Pl won o foreign affairs, says: “We had no hesitaney | tary of the interior from Museogee, Indian | Was off. ‘The fond niuttorings of the pas- | e foaihiers il thiew them about. {1 wy She TN R Yr Tor | setahack and lifted it in the air turning it | o0 a basis of 3914 cents, wonld be hon in accepting a place in the Balkan confer | tervitory, that he s found large numbers ot | SEUESESRAY Sebicial thematbers Jae | 0GB ‘it o pleees: The e | ‘e otlier mamgers sai cence. Italy is profoundly desirous of peace. | SGUatters in his progress throuch the e train was running at the yate of sixteen | gavian rollermiils, 200 fect from the Union | the pool would be broken up. tory whom he believes to be “hoomers.” 1la | | Therefore, we have regarded the restoration miles an hour, she took the boy to the plai- | depol swere next stroek and - completely | Wis at, tines quite bitter Ll it 18 thoug t expresses he opinion that a military foree | {8 i fecithe untoofed portion of the brick work de- | not unlikely the conti obsiinacy of | of the status quo ante in Bulgaria and East- | st be employed to exyel them. fomyafitho eanendabrowiilintoin tebruin (R0 e LORIS000, A Norway pna | 1wo sides to it will | precipitate ral ern Roumelia as the first essential.” o flasstail S Bquare, wis 4.41‘& 1 | war on all Missouri business, The Herald's Berlin eable says: The milita- OUL 1IOWA BUDGET. A Bratal Jailor Bounced oft like a 00, Jeat g ) 4 . stol Iasted ten minn and was Trc 3 3 3 2 ¥, 1y dismissal of Prince Alesander by the cau | Guaydians of Public Health Meet and | Bavrtnions, Noy [Special to tio Brr) | cohi il by i RS ",'..'.".'f',f,“\‘f,f o ‘,w::,‘:,\‘,":;e,;n:;“m.. from the honorary 1oll of the Russian ermy | A R encral Frank Bond, superintendent of the | ninz, Fhe hyrometer tefl o 25 6710, Jines in_the western pass azreo dontwta S In the fuce of the fact. that heis a brotherin- | ppg Mouxes, lowa, Nov. 6.—At the semi- | Maryland state house of_correction, has been | CHIEAS e Dadly Nows! Pittse | session to-day and scitiod ) dfTeragges RBLLnGS et protece of (9 | gyl eeting of the state board of Tealth | diswmisscd by the board of managers for mis- | {1l i eetone, msed | SRR Telating (0 the btuice of DASEss A R pegarded here asa seri- | 4 ihis ity to-day State Veterian Stalker re- | management of the affairs of the institution | il i Doses i s | eans of ‘Il'“('“'.'»”;:: K..""'fi‘le\w‘u s fn contivetion v ith Ttiand's tepprivd | ported that 1o infertions diseasos of stock | and cruclty to prisoners, “Tie committee pre- | ahd doing coiiderble dthorininry to prope | NI S0 TG it raleing acquicsionce in the status quo_ante only on | eyisted in the state except hog eholera and | Bared a long list of churges against Bond, | €1t ttuking no lives so far-as las boen | 0 QM RO o loeal. Industl condition of the modifieations which s | s ¢ E CHOLETR A | g eoppact Tecords of the punistinents in- | learned. bkl FEstie passes Lo shippers wi ‘,,1.,‘,.“0“,1“,“', been hinted at favoris s rolations b | slanders. The former is extensively increas- | flicted were not kept,and where sive lnshes are £ = o Ttook Istand and Alton . oljoaten ted 4 close relat RURRLY S AN e A b 2 ol O | Cinemmatits Election Mandamus. e Jtoek X ) tween Buliaria and Bestern Rounielia. ing and the Jatier deereasing. In his opinion rded twenty wor wil | y BRI MRS OGS Touluy's Krouz Zieting holds England res- | hoz eholera exists and is propizated by con- | oner strapped in & b ite prisoner; | Cixerxxary Nov. 6.—The cireuit court to | Suid 1 the point wis ot witieesmes Pt in the hick ane PORSIbIC, in strong tenns, for e Gt of | tagion. The remedy is isvlation and quaran- | one Callalian, w day toolk Tur heraction in the election man- [ of the Missouri, The matter was fing | | | | carians ever sinee the conp de ctat of | tine. Indications are that death ends the | thirty-nine Lishes upon the bare back with a SRR s tiled | ordered referved to arbitation. | Prineo “Alexander, - Noiwithstanding “this | infective power of the disease. Obseiyation | v n‘ul' by two men, 1 >|~h i eutopen ”;"lld‘; g a0 i ‘{*- w" urrer : '1.“: ¥ Laetorrdt) o aihitration s [ teeling, the bourse s fivn, tough quict, and wws that he diseqse Is not eontracted trom | and_teribly scerited, and will carry the | and overmlad without further nment, anc kel - o e 3 Ly e aninnls, but by contuet with living dis l it ythe grave. Obcdiah Andrew, o sick | {1 s Hdl anoihart i A New Trunk Line Pool Rofmed. | - eased wnimals, were adopted for the | col r!'ld)unv]“. thable to won k ..".mvn.»’u 1 | Jlen in abatenient that jurisdiction New Youi, Nov. 6.-The Tronk line cop‘- e . 4 “ventlon of the spread of contagions dis- | the darl cell eight days and nights with no Sl i A wittee has sicned & new pooling, agreem Must Suffer the Penalty. S sehools. . The vaesimation of children | f60d but bread and watcr. The ecll was oniy | viosly been obtained i another court. [t ARSI T ’nfllm" .:flu onk Drnray, Nov. 6.—The Earl of Carnarvon, s to entering sehiol will e required, | SX by et foet sqiro aud stone., Fhere | answer ccplins i detall Bow e enasses | 85T R DY T ity | o s S Traland nnonn ois o feeted with diphtherin, measies, | 10 bed, ehair or bl t, and the were i n the ense of the precinets nam A | {1 Ce L Yoads R (e Mg isuionani ob el e, anpoRes ,,'l_' Y | Sontiot fever or simalhoos 1 10 b dxeinded | man had to 1o on the damp Hoce. . The come | 1 the. petition pnilaraon, onent | S eatioyrands & MeWED0oUNEFATRIRS ’-“: after the tullest inquiry luto the ”1 Ll ] UL gIven n cortitieate Of health by the report the man w ahumanly | the ea i o fled an o, | 2h K 2 and eireumstances vespoeting the trial and | proper authority, Teachers must give notice | aiel. B the stmmer the superintendent witing forth L i not co 22 o | conviction of eleve s eharged with a con- any infeetions disease among pupils, The | and his assistant were both away i long | fatitictions fio e | Union Pacitic Octoher Land Sales, | spiracy to murder William B, Swith, an ob- | rulesof the 1 iy and higan as and on one oceasion o trusted prisoner | e is o rep m | Boston, Nov, 6=The statenent of land ey 4 1 wn E. Suith, an ob- | (00005 R Howed toroam at frge with e kevs | stz boord. ‘The whole | sales of the Union Pacitie rilway for Octos poxious la i of Barl rilla, e Bs unable | for the transportation of corpses. | A live set the entire lot of iwo hiin until to-morrow for |y Wwa gross siles of 198,515 acres, and | 10 intertere with the senienees of the risoners iree, now that (Csimony L) it {Ragal 5 ay s ey Were conviceted or thre 5 I % § Yl procecds =58,k which, compared wily [serm heywere sonvighull aftordlima, HiplN Killed On His Way Home. | S g eourt betore i 10| Ehcthtr Hast yer, 19 2 deercisd of 20,163 acres, | Yeursanid thé vest to 51y veurs and’ tielvo | DES Motns, T, Nov, 6,—A State Register | \{‘ C Heky i ; S and an inercise of ilin proceeds, nonthe imprisonment. "Phe fects in the case | special from Leon says: E. W. Hacke [ 0ume 400, Nov, St Do ik moraing: &l oy, : imo . - are: While Sinith was returning home ( SR Ssition us district at- | fire was discovered in the old Farwell biock | Pltying With Matrimony bi Buriness Failures, :llj‘ ol ‘vn)l}\ ‘n'lni fi wll-'l rn“ i }x | | tor Aluska, wis Killed at Ncedies, | Nos, 257 and 239 Monyoe street, by a Pinker | 1 ‘\“ g New Youk, Nov. 6.-Business fajlures ey missed Lim, but Killed o sister of his 1., yeaterday by faliing from o train, No | s f b AMILTON, ( ov. G105 Auring the last seven ¢ o ST aa I A RS MALEE SE S Qulo srostorgabu (allim front o SSrmin SN ton weatolining, (rhol Birned T alanp | HAMITEONS QI NGV 0 =T o0 ot | e e st seven davs, 170, comparod | secured atfidavits declaring the prisoners | from Aliska | which was soon followed by a second. ‘The [ A y e Fith 2L Inst weoli, 011 473 R0 ek PISUIRES | innocent of the erime, hence the inquiry, 2 A - | building is still owned by J. N, Farwell & | 1 Chicago from Frank White, “Ihey Lad L - An Elovator Burncd. | G amd i oveupled s o WL Moore | guarneled pently vE; A Close Watch on Riel, OpEBoLT, Sac Co, Specinl to tho | & -0 B A e L LY B Ly shirts and underwe Erol I wre to | MoNtREAL, Nov, 6. ~(Special to the Beg] | Bre]—The grain clovator mnl warehiouse of | floov: Manbicimer, Leiy 1, cloak | live th father, Wi rnishod the | atarr ure —A dispateh from Winnipeg says: Estia | B A, Warneke burned st night. The loss | mantfacturers, aceupy the i itth | money for the divoree, s rieh, patarrh is & very prevalent disease, with { ordinmry mensures have beon iaken at Regina | o0 the biifding and en“the wriin contuined | sloties: Swelt, On & « rers of | and \‘;s te, sorry he wan zo. | distressing and offensive symptoms, Hood's barracks fo prevent strangers fiom approachis | 1 Pl lone Basiatpu v ccunrud byt | pantuloons - gud e opused i conespindene Barsapurilla gives ready relief and speedy A SHONELIN M IS | suranee in the Co il erican i \ire vor retted and dic cl he faet it acts throngh the blog | g one it 1‘, L e uand |t s e [ & S D L eure, from the fact it acts throigh tho bloody il approach from | -1 | tlo, “Tile 1 aated in the rear of | and thus reaches every part of the system, { written the pris A Hardware Failure, | third floor fre nlnown, It saon | 1 suffered with catareh ffteen years, Took one I st for him =, 1owa, Nov, —[Bpecial tothe Bey EACHO AN Y y{l‘"‘ IS ) A0C AL Bt Hood's Sarsapariila and Lam not troubled any [ an thiere are hopes e Taglare, wsigned Do W, Aho fxe i il eatarey aid i gever .vl|ll.,‘|,;4:‘l,\,, 04 TTAW t.. Nov. 6,—Tt tod 1l b i enets estimated, bat will not be . | beite W. Lisiis, Postal Clerk Chichge | przaAwA, Qut, Nov, =1L 18 statod tht covered a e nts of the bu - | &5t Louts Ruliroad, | f ¥ bt MOR e L ') or ants and sell b; It e of Defe “ M un tha would 1 [l | nts a 1 red with catarrh € or 6 years ; tri y wd i o lunatic dsy poeg | A . eneral J, 1 w A ASbATIL Aore Tours i M6 v The New York Horse Show, | ater estimate o the pro 10 | 7 1 TR t | Y WOUSAR ures, 14, elc,, spend. ! S A SOSIPRING SN0, 3. The ehict | Lt A | ] i | Iuguearly one bundred dollars withoutbenent, | The Tripoli Al 1 T S ¥ i.i & Co,, w wrried ¢ CXDEnS YL ! 1 interview published t n, | X tried Hood's Sarsaparilly, and was greatly Bialt Ay A e |4 haw was vy ek 1 i i whose ve pivced X \ v s that on | improv M. A, Aunky, Worcester, Masge the Tripoli hee | r « of the featu of the da beingt y il in th nd t i \ tood's Barsaparilia 18 eharacterized v and that Austria y have joinwd | 1 as the eshibition of iar | | i 1 lete ve- | br i 154, the con ,,.,u.,,.'z I nd. France Aly & it v | driven to cart Add :~I\‘q Smothered | i 1 . i Femod 15 1ho guropartion e the decision of the Brlkun conterence, | astiiig of Nor ; e 3 s | YR, l » : g .:x:m;‘“l;.r: / [ Y TV ater of Shotiat ‘| aped from tho ¢ ; y | strens, effecting « biiherto unkuswi, PiiLLrorrois, Nov, 6.—Prince Al n.! fCiiss Menprina iR, o L e orhin sl e i, 1| MIOE Misslaslop] ValisrmQunaily eles [ Bend for bouk containiug add 1 cvidenea, der is concentrating a et of vessels and k. owned by Atthurd, Caton, Tt b TP i e M PRt s to noith basowmieted 1l At | lavge number ¢ ear Widdin, with o hsveond g | an i vis 10N | | i valloy—( ally cold avinng ) 1L 1 THOMERON, Sery the Danube, Came Out About Fye pre it i Hood's i heats il - Niow Youis, Nov, 6,-The ¢ an- | @ latter was I ) 1o his | - | 2% biuk st ol B No Smallpoa in St. Paul, e oatita AR R P e el He o aboug | A Suicide's Liahilities, | York Cliy En Pavi Nov GHonorls In ensern | ceiy of the el el was | oy alant before e e | PRORIA. Uy Nov. € ) "1 Hood’s Sursaparilla papers of swallpos in St e pro- | hett RO S DRSSP i e e whore he aas | attempted suicide & we V ncean {2 O s L nounced false here, ‘There 1s, e, presiding, I i H ¢ fiuanelal embarss ? i proen e bt o B RGE nota case of siallpox st any 1 | X 1 al v 1 L tueda, Liabititic ¢ 1) S Iuwn' weak, 000, A g | 100 Boses One Dallar,

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