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DAILY - N ——— IFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, THURSDAY I\IOR\ZL\'G, OVEMBER 12, 1885, NUMBER 122 [ ——— — —— N n CRIVE | controvers h only the s inter- FAILED TO FIND HER UNCLE. ) T IXDETY FROM OTHER LANDS. NOTHING TO REVEAL. X K V'S T \ N PROF. BELL A BAD DECEIVER | Ssisvenily vt ithnesctnth e | PROTECTION POUNDED HARD. MRS, FRANK'S FOOLISH FOLLY litigation, the correspondence that | A Chance for :the Battenbergs of Gere | Gladstone fndalses in Another Bpeech | Dr, O'Connell Adheres to Sceresy on - = {‘j\;\‘“ “ bet i l)'ml. "-'I| :mvll lilin in 187 man Origin to Respond, T to the Brawny Scots, | the Nature of the Docrees. i Did tie Now Renowed Electrician Btoal | ereditar an atul t ded to the former |y qpivoron, Nov. 1.—[Special to the | The Free Trade League Porfecting Plang | Borvavncu, Nov. 11— Giadstone and | Barmisone, Nov. 1L-Rev. Dr. Do J. | Blowing Her Brains Out in Her Huchand’ sther's 148 under tho belief, howover, that ho was en. | BEE.]J—A packet of letters and postal cards 0 i wife drove throvgh (he principal strects of | O'Connell who was commissioned by the " e LG o prarta el doee Wi hout any KMoWE: | have been rocnived at the dead letter office For Paturs (paigns, this city today o Ball where e ad- | late Catholie plenaty council to bear the de- TSR edze of his (Gray 8) caveat Lie had really been | | addressed to the general postmasters in every dressed an iminense audience, The stroets | crees formulated by that body to the pope, PUNGENT TELEPHONE © TALK | Shubledtoapocarto be w discovererand I | i nd territory in the United States. The | THE SAGE. OF ARBOR LODGE | leading to the hull were thionged with peo- | reiurned to this eity this morning afier hav HUNTING FOR A CONSPIRATOR. - 5 not the fact postal cards were addressed to Mrs. Auna — ple, who greeted him in passing enthusiasti. | i mpleted his mission. Dr. O'Connell - Giray says fu y at he wrote them | p f Stei \ 1. Oueens coun 3 N y n the eour W " h h 1 immediatel paire Y " Indniged in by Elisha Gray in th O e T e e vica ot iy | Dater, of Steinway, Ast Jucens county, | fronored With the Position of Presid- | ¢Ally. In the course of N he said it | on his arvival immediately repaired to the | A Piondish Troy Youth Murdere & Dofore Secretary Lamar-Oni counsel, it by reason of Bt e | Long Istand, and who recently arrived in was impossible for parliament to deal with | archi-episcopal residence and delivered the ¥ to lave nled his application before his | this country from Germany, She wrote the the Irish question sadisfactorilly, except by | deerces to the apostolie delegate and Presl Collusion in the Patent (Gray's) eaveat, ete,, terefore Bell's cinim Ay | Jetters to the general postmasters to find her Frantic Specch e the action of party powerfal cnough to | dunt of the council, Arehbishop Gibbons. Bank of Clay —Other, Oflice Hinted Broadiy. (ould tako rank overhis. He says that the | ypore, e letters all came to the dead letter with Interraption. ot independently of the Liish vote, Accord- | In reply to questions asked concernime the minal Matters, lottor he wrote to Prot, Beit giving him credit . . JIR IO RN O b S a8 the e AL Thventor wits wiitten long e | office. The letters rend as follows: “Asmy i ing to the tary as well as the liberal reports, | nature of the decrees, Dr. 0'Connell said he - ° ; Contesting Telephone Interests. fore l;v"«n- v 'vl -x‘m« st transmi -.-ny.-'f | uncle has been here tyr many years, and 14 The Free Traders sueh & party in the coming parliament can | had no information concerning them to give. A Womnn'a Itash Act. w0 Waniroron, Nov Me—The hearing of | Jocch ses with aliqud yeansitter like thit | total stranger tn_America, Ifall to #in him. | Gyrycaqo, Nov1l—The uational eonfor. | 90I3 be tho liberal party, e tories had clr- | Wiien askod whether the statements pub- | Now Yonw, Nov. 1L—Just before 19 the te.eph ses was resumed today be- | when ho wrote the feter and also’ when | i\lllufl'n'-«l“f:}x'vf;.l-".}l[“( "':;""h',“f{L’ify‘fil."lif-‘i”‘:‘. enceof free tradors and revenuo reformers | Ctlated gratuitous insults about himselfs | lished in some papers as to their nature Wero | g'clock Tuesday morninge Lizalo Frank foré thie v of th nterior, Mr. Gantt, | Gehibited the instrument in Chicaa as Drf. | it e et SO IR S | met in Haverly's minstrel hall in the Inter- el e of wnctar th iberals fad never | woll” foundal, he anguired what g werg | wiioso father lives and keeps & restaurant for the citizens of Memphis, read & Jong st | o8RO SN EIE Rantal with | Battenburs, and anywer with Juclosed Ocean building shortly after olock this | anie tartes it Y:w"f\':"“‘,'.r”:'.‘ b of the repect | atid, seqincd, sarprisel At Sy into pyint | 8¢ No. 68 West stroct, saw hoe young plep of afiidavits and authorities that he ntended | the instrument wade like his receiver, which | tal M fowid or o™ Ax the letters i'"l NOb | orping, Some two lundred delegates from | was that he possesse 1 a lirds quantity of | in connection with' the work of the late mother, 1da Frank, waik hurriedly thvough 0 put in evidence us tending to show that | e had never weed | as a tanditter recl the person designated, e dead lester | 3P Uty wero n attendance. | 1and in s anarher was that e 1l conneil, He' then stated i agenert Wiy | the restaurant and o out into the. street Bell was not the original inventor of the tel. | ({1 bIRBIIK and onchiding anciuents 88 1 the cities of the “unjon. but. found no such | The conference was called to order by the Dy 6t il M PAIOLIDY | B Lettiond ok BF- k- oliTieal. wature. Hira |\ LTIV wilthites s ICtEE G ERRN ephione, Awong Lhe apers wis & commini- | e o et e i wio o Sqys | Mame. In the search only four Battenbents | prestdent, Hon, David A, Wells, ufter which | eaureh, ' Ho was not aware of any - intention | Catholic ehureh was et ler or sup- | through the rostaurant went into. o small, oation from Actliig Auturney General Goude, | really reprsented the eombination i thut | Were found, ane (Georco | Battenpent I | Gen, 1 N, Stiles, of Chfeago, deliveredan | fo make disestablishinent a test wuestion, | porter of any patitical narty of WSt A | bed pooman s Jeftof the parined expressing (ho opinion hat Relss was the | Uik coneted thodiscorers. ot the browd are | LR AU St sy B b SRR | qadress of welcome. Routine business was | g1 SAS GG I Do Ik 8 I8 | e i fayplly, tuatiers inside of | R foto” o witting oom. whoso. (w0 original inventor of the |~.v|‘hn|nz.“-'\IV" 'h:«‘l vice or improvement on that are. Gray says . - then transacted, after whieh the report and | that the vaising of the quostion would be & | was merely o turther a broader and more windows look |m\ o oourt yard, Sh‘? Bea s “.""','.‘H had ; {n ‘»:x (u‘! l“n uly "\r:'f",fl{ hie did not know for long atter that such wa Customs Commissloner's Report. address of R R. Bowker, honerary seeretary | most grave and heavy matter, plentiful dilston ot the henents of Christi- | £ \jm’l".“' & !;;" r"l;' 1‘1j'klj‘v.‘|\‘;‘1':v ““I':‘l‘ '.\\"r‘t(}r i'l;fl“‘:‘ RAE 0 WIS OpinION L g GF st | theease. e argnents in o ease, e says WAsIINaTON, Nov. 1L.—Theannual report | of the conference, was read. Bowker stated 3 - anity, - Coneluding his remarks on thissuby | 60 HCRCEIRREY ¢ o olahibore Shhen AN Bor of afiiasits made by inventors and ex e n harutony with the wain intent offe | of the cowmissioner of eu toms -shows that | there were state " otganizations — in be Edi.wor Stead in Prison. jeet, Dr. O Cotnell saidc S lhere 18 nOE ]GO iato the bed room again, shutting the perts were tead, teading one by kdison, | gy T L Oy | tiring tiic fisealyeareniedd nnus0iass, thete | NAIL. of Teveiue S, ih - tilrtaen Lonnox, Nov. 1lL—Steal, the convicted | Soutained within the idocrccs Whic L e | door behing 1 Phe conke ih the kilehe ts were tad, g one by Edisons | purpose., e eombination elnined Gray 3 iscalyen , th PR A e TR R v ) R ol e Wholly within the scape of the purpose T have | doorbehin ¢ eook | i Whierein he staces that his earbon telepions | GO Sna all v srennder by 5 \VRARTY ario ) 0 editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, was inter- | e ¥ ) A der il down the window shades, Then aveat nnd all ights thereunder by virue of | was paid into the treasury from various 8 , mentioned.” Anytiing more ex 14 bsed altogetier by the Belt companys that [ 1 cony S Nb L TLA PG el ! Splin states, Most of these are b relution with the | o co ' eonanaty 118 | e e e s the report of i pistol starticd the peraons who Fo Tt nor mind of Bell's experiments Whieh | dompnny: - Gras siys ho i ot it sources on aecount of matters which were | Anierican tree trade league, wiieh is now or- | Viewed in Coldbath-Fields prison to-day. His | cumstantind than this ‘the never VoAt thithe vestaant, Thore Jvakm Lt i, T DA TeE Ty e | conanycgmy suys i til ot MGt | settied W HiKToniee (EOMEM Yot S1Xaowous: | nmiEnd ne nantCHRUNEaAALTH, EHDWKUEL (hvaion Was Breseht Bt Ul HLISEVIOW, tHO RIS, DDA BT AR veneral Tl toward the siving room, Lizzhe % feeu Reis i Lol ML A ikl SRt A L a+195.0m ) hoped this conference wouid select a man | jtor not being B ks hands with | BlYe atbresent. & Brnic e 3 b Bad read an accountof Beiss’ myention, overreachied or had by mistake conveyed | The amouns paid out was §20125873 The X wh 11t be. T not being allowed to - sh hands With [ =1 Wil be rémembored that antieipations ik veached gL st As supporting he ategatitons ol At | gt e had mtended when the tiade i ton | from each state who would becomo promoters | ghe prisoner. Stead Is in prison garb, con” | were entertained . that 1 Lying on her faco upoti the floor undar the pesdgtunporting e wligntions Smes; | more than o hnd mtonded when the trado | comunssioner suggests that the designation | of the organization Birougliout bis sceand | v . Stead dsin prison garb, Sereuntertained in some wuarers tat D 12U iah ' frivitened eanary cowered T hihior Wik | Wasminde, e been Inforniod that | ©f iits offlew bo clinnied to third' coniptroller, |,its genenil representalive i’ rolation to the | sibtinc ofh Glengamy enn, logso “fitting ek} 1 onioll, on hisreturn fro Kt “wpon | Jay Mrs. Frank, holding in_her hand gte- B reoning. thu eirctmstnns | 1, oy saye attor o lind beet Informed (At | L Aiso sugzests tlio aadition nt'asiatistieql | [ree trade inovumieny Tiis apeakur nrded | low ealintioss jaokety staped an thy breast Al ety s Wmer ot | volver. Blood was ouzing from a bullt-hale B8 ationding he presetation o1 Gray's | touehing his eaveatesither by decien I dise | branch for the preparation of Information o | 1pot the I ers o necessily of pluk | with ¢ Circle I8 Strdke 5" by conrse. vel | G W e SSnother it | 0 her right temple. One of the watters ey appticatipn | uchitie s enveaty either by destin I Gl | B e Boty ownents dade, by niw, | bing for 8" great campaion and as o | low paits, buirline the' govornmunt broad | ivtinaly nd Whether Atehbistiop Gitions | slionk herby the shioulder, bt el ggvecs Wirs lereived, Ao the endorscaent by | Gant ani that 1t avas his diccovery with | He snggests a mo litieation of laws in regard | 5P towands 1t advecated the raising | arrow, and patched boots,” his hair cropped | ST aetive that dienity in case another | Sien ot lite. An - ambulanes surgeon whe et His “Viriper or Uray's cuvear | b el R b hited Sovecl., Sboh | to Teriia duties, and ulan th paennd toans | OF . 8¢ JUIL _oE 000, —which - will | ebort,’ Stead appeared o be sutfering trom [ S s ser e St W [ came i from Chambers sireot hospital sald ) I ) M ., Bell transmitted speech, soon e e D- | be needed this and next yearin_view of the | coid, his hands being tucked in his eapacions | MLt wasseut to the United St el | St ahe 4 Juary 24, 1570, stating that Betl's aupi- | after his (Gray's) eaveat was nled, he hind | pointments ot subordinate ofticers of cus- ( \ ) \ ni tucked in his eapacion HGSTOR § FERIiD T Rrd ae, he | that she was dead. A otapuilon. bocaise 11 bl | e O o ot ot 1 Dot A recompenidatioh 18 niade for the | coneressional clcebions \wr Jses, OBGthitd | Bleaves for warnthy He Is in _talrly, kood o e | Edward Frank, the husband of the suteide, it practice of tie otlice 1o recoxmize | 5ot T Wit cximined by his colil | 0, ety biilears by sat. | ¢ thissum isalready piedzed. We will show | spirits, however. e Is allowed a bible in | {ira Khew ot ot | eame into his restaurant shor. ly atter his ywite e ks 1 the. dite of niing such | Joi Bl W08 A e At o o curtaly, | Artes instead of salary fees and commissions iy, 1887, sueh wse of it | the cell, but the gt s not suiicient toon- | Hatd nothineduriine s s B B UG T b kil ed lersell. e ald vary litte, whd e e pntiorseient uf Comiiissiolier | Sl H0b U0vE e e o witon it | necordini to.the prosent systemn, An extmi: ountry will then come to our sup- | able hitn to. read i, His breakrast con- | Sette whether anothor Americal Ban. | £ en went away returning latorafter Cororier P e norcient o Connaoie | el patents dhn grated, and whieh 1| aeconiing o, the present systen. - A euinl | yor us England cine to tre” supportof the | sixts ‘of thin pomidge and brown breads | NG tho hanor or nats D DGO | Messemer ad arrived, O b Tox ths rowon Tt fu ARy | Sobs BUbnascd by the purcuisrs, 16 el | ICHE, the saino s how donain the eustows | Copdenand Brigheelisce = 0 one | Sinner, suel puddings auppor, porridie and B e ey | © M, Frank's maiien namo was Denk, her l[uu Bals wpplicaton was mel Lwo BOWS | which: patents they ' belioved, withough not | serviee, is now also urged. TS R DL U R I,L:'o\l\‘lnl e, ”:lwi‘ nobdy bt cei :\ipy. 5 hat enfoei s st to 1o elemal eity | Fathe beina coutielor ol state i Mimjey b Lory N5 euveit wis also read, AN exs | ganted expressly inreference to thacare, - g ) i it iR L and 6a.m. o Stead's daily task is 1 pick | Gape e, and is well pleased vwith the result | and hov g ness. . Frank b e 1rom e estmony give he Dowd | St e § : g Suith, of Ohio, Which ended the morning | orie povnd of oakwm. Tie ordinary pris ) | il T G AN B LA i | St D S | oo andior mopore, | S ot I gnl (i ping | a6 B, b, ok e i e | oPHcOY, BRSNS S | RO b e Gl e e 4, i nCloatires Of Lhe HATUTE UL Giray's CAVCRL. A e i s TR At 8 hs IS Wasmyaroy, Nov. 1L—Sixth Auditor | Sterling Morton and athers will deliver ad- | tence of a | prisoners commences on the tirst ! n with the decrees, Dr. ¢ ;un}u»i} Dori ;WK I Hr £ ot Lo, L KR B O AN AfiaviE ALY, Brofs | 1ag byt I B 8 e WoF taid | McConniell has submitted to the postmuster | dtesses to-nlght SEATY: Ward: Beccher | day of tie, sesslon of tlio court, which this LTRAUHIRAES 0 IO R GRS AR 0 st October s CAMe Eia Grr Tor Chicago, on thie it [ 1o by e enus thit. his_contitct | gencral his annual roport on the financial op- [ SPSRKS (O IMOIOW, o year was O tober 19, Stead will be released JRILDILORESIEROSR IS Lo TR /. Mi 1k went to balls with Elsiim Gray, ot Ghicuge, ol tis T thie: | Sotwany id its ussiinees that fus contmct | genoral his annial report on tho financlal b | - Av address on fhie “Turlff n lts relations | Jauuary 16, & car 10 marry hor, Twh s T IV R e o s | [crationBEtlie mukionioe departmetibiuurinci) HoRtIOREAFmEtK Ao rentE by ey — OUR 10WA OFFERING. e she veturned. oM MMk D e avorts, sppoML MO | S e N Lo ai o | thelast fiscal year. From tho ruport it ap- | Snith, of, Oliic, twhieh Spted, the vierhly Who | neIZORTAGso] Crasab! JRING. uver,sinew then she retiried loue, the 1w Siher thingy 10 Fehiut 1o W@iepiony, Wt | G ddter Trom Iselt to- the conisel of | pears that the gross postal revenues were | Fsii Hnent feature in the worie | Loxnox, Nov. 1L—The Times. comment- | No Decision in the Liquor Injunction | ary It She stid fon - months Ahan, M O S a Ny the Bell company, eailing for e production | §2,500,845: expenditures, $10,317.188; exooss i " Y M lerling Morton. o1 New | ing on the ami-Chinese erusade on the Pacilic mber. QiR ot 'a s k TS Il RUTIT . of the contraets all “l to ve been made | of ¢ 'S OVer e It HHHS. T i F the Ventic roas { the ed St “w o hSe peil o T LA Lnese paients were conveyed 1o the ameri- | hopween the ”“”"_m“wn. NS e "1”1: :x:lfll.l-“'»'\'- \_y:\qu r‘\h\‘.n\lvl‘( e “\-IN‘";M:H: airuan of* the convention. coast of the U ited States, says: I Chinesc Dis Moy pecial to the | Frink did not love her husb Speaking Tewphone compiny by the > Stock Vesic | e e by iittee of Bve on nominations o pre- | jmmigration into the United States was | Bre—A decision in the eases transferred | On the @th of last Auuust she an; 3 can - Speaking » I ; the Gold and Stock and Wesiern Union com- | added_amouits certitied to Sent names for eonsideration as the future i et S LT R R eition ot e Biake, Bevliner and_others. In- his | roads for transportation, $81 S e emenes and'n eomhitice on | thoroughly blacked for a period the Chinese | to the United States cireuit court from :l'h'l'--”ll' h.\'lt"l":"l“-'ll*lI*l—'"l'\“lb‘l-‘fhl"film T b e O ey T e e A T T T T R s etttk ol ore embor from | might me.t. with @ favorasle opportuni- | Dubuque, Connell Blutts, Burlington,Elkader, | Her Rebat s sk o, Ak doieiGn Do, GOkt s Stocks Lnrutamic il | (eiepmane.” inveniions " of el oo ne | tecieney Jasyycar was Shoh caeh state delegation, were appointed i te | 1y at hom and - their immieration | and several places in Kansas, (o test the eon- | ture fvightened s wiid, who stared vosern Union telegraph companies were | valits - that - the . Dowd suit was il ASEYCALVARIDA, AT, 0L afternoon, 5 3 s United Suwtes be aitogether diverted. | pirutonality of the injunetion feature of the | diately” to- recover her' lost lusband. e L T e AR | e O iy hraiae | e D o imay O motion, the comfuittee on resolutions | Che atrempt to, twm back the tde of foreisat | SR A GG e | o him, and singe tlen e have ived jo Al o Known as the Dowd: casc, sive. as on brought s show u falling 70,015, 3 was requested to remain and listen toan | colored labor by the wmeans resorted to oy | Prohibitory Luw, will be rendercd about Do | goier peacen Mis, Frank’ gan_company kilow s, the R o obtain - gudicial decroes st | penditures have. fnervased 5 open discussion. of the prineiples of free | wobs in the western part of the United Sta cember 1, the jilness of Judie H‘; S b I“,.,‘,‘:\“.,“"",”“’!'I_f‘r‘,'{"‘gfi‘m B it somsbybe | Monisnnd fthnc L el SnUE bR eS| [renibimattributertothe radiadlonfin leiten{1eyio hotqreirctistiigdo deat Ling rasalutivnec s adlousrand iofin usticoxdbnor o Olina; Shiras dusie e shall also | R G0 DL QONDIG with. her husbahd R Eatt D oL 1L BT T VOIVEUS | el Vila e IBene i CScie n Ea I WOR e il Lo the geueral business depre A lively interchane of opikion followed. in | men in the recent atiacks on them s an acet | Bear the arauents it was decided that they | G35 Geount of Lizzie Frank has tred to ine el (olulliblatiionediseoveriusarbgasier il Which “the wreater part of the convention | of spoliation against tos world . large. should be presonted and submitted to all thie 3 SO GG iR that subjeet, On & Phoimise s per et o1 e’ royaities reeeive | e connsel 1or UG el compiy 0 | Ex-Senator Hitl on the Warpatl members participted, Ehere was i decided Judies in dhat T There ave ekty-tive |G T sitting room Ty s B ack-eoverod B ik i th oxDENSEs 0F the Litigation | Lo the panerstomorow. 1tthoy tatled | W asmixn on the Warpath. diiference of opinfon in rezard to the proper A ¥French Growl. cases from Council Blulls, seven from Me- |10 5ok, On the nest page was written gin | Wi odir patents, Betore | o b s & L WaASIINGTON, Nov, 1L—Ex-Senator Hill, | method of instructing the committee on s $ A Grecor, thiee trom Burlingion. and w Jarze [ RELhe Bowk: O ! e R and purclise of the oldier patents. 10 do 0 he would endeavor to inoaduee | : o i evived | Paras, Nov. l—La Franee, commenting | yunber trom Kansas. all inyolving substan eneh the following it xperime The combiuation wis eiiected wnd when it was 1y shiowiig the nature of the papers | 9f Colorado, amived yesterday and Jeft for | restintius A Ao GRS Sihion ad- | on the réported dectaration of' war between | Gonally the same quéstion Iving substa Spivitualisn the hook of niediums, of giid undersood AL We compromise would e | i New York in the afternoon. He will return 500 rmed till to-morrow. 2 A1 Busmah and Great Britain, makes a violent 2/ L ] for medinms or materializors; contalnin made, Piot. Gray says henow believes the lie- ) ow then opened the eaze for the T g wring the sesston of | ° Al J a falesprink. | attack on Jatter power, and says; “The < = speeial instruetions from spirits on thethe hiere shortly, to remain during the session of A large awlience, eont#ining a fair sprink i Crushed His Skull. gauon wis not carried on i good Vit with | g any. e said that this proceedings | 8- : e S ing of 3, | GAD il Aneie | British expedition to Burmal is reaily aimed 4 Caas ot all kinds of wmanitestations andigh oW 1o nnd seitiement by the cowrt. This, | was an eftort to reopen the suit discontinued | COnEress, and devote special attention to the :;_ym:f ..‘i'v"‘l'.'u'|I.|-"{fi.'-‘"|‘.|:.‘.‘-;‘m'(t' :;f“l’il\l[lx!n;\v‘l le | at France.. 1t then urges De Freyeinet min- | DES MoiNes, lowa, Nov. 11.—[Speeial to | meansof commuicating with the invi Lo says, resulied o '”1’1‘;‘!:‘."l-'f\""-u‘:'"-\“-'.!‘\" at Mempitis, ‘The ailidavits read here were | affairs of theinterior department as admin- | 600 ¥ specehes announced to bo deliv- | 1Ster of tareizn aftairs, to unite with Russia | the Bri.j—Jolin Hall, a workmen employed world. g G prowiad, an witer it d oo eifocked every: | mrely” enplos ot AMdavits’ et | istered by Seeretary Teder, espeeially in re- | e By iy Wadterson,y. Steriing Sorion, tostop Engish terriforial agaandizenent. | upon the new capitol. was strwck upon the A Talo of Two Cltjer’ 4t thing former suits. Mr. Starrow sumumarized | gard to the land grant raflroads. While in | Frank Hurd. and others.’ A telesram was S Dead by & falling timber to-day and had his % ; w sy e s ticy desired en- | the vouminous cevidence “that had | e senate M, 10l stronely advoeated the | read from Henry Watteson exprossing dis The Fate of the Rebels. skull crushed. Barrivone, Nov. L —{Special tothe B] o s been talien i thu suit pending in Balthwote | forfeiture of anearned gruits of land to, the | appointment hitat the lase mouent hefound | Orvawa, ‘Nov. 11,—The death sentence % W BT TP —Policemon gusied all entoances to. the ontrol ovel &) o oyl 3 + Bell company againg 2 | subsic ailroads, and ose corporations sel able te be pyes i . » ea Vi 5 a i 3 3 ol i RS I st wits eprosented. by a combl: | Washington compiny. One of the aillda- | eontribnted mesoly (o nis dofoat Tor T | Laneeld unable g be present. passed on those recently convieted of murder ropped Dead In His Wagon fashionable St Jaues hotel lase night 5 5 : § ) i ‘x-governor Morton, in the course of a | ; :s1oN, lown, Nov. 1L—[Spac 3 1 Bl I whioh 1o was initerested. 1o nled_a | vitg that wita maide by C.. M. Wilson, who | fon: e comes ty Washington. now with a | short nddress, .gated that Chic 10 & | i conneetion with the Northwest retellion CrestoN, lowa, Nov. 1L—[Special tothe | e ofticers who lounged. tazily fi caveat for a telephone on Febiiary 19, 1576, | Wax associaced With Bell in his researehes, | Slarp edee on his. tomahawl wnd i on the | speeial et of congress atter the. sreat re, | will be conmnted in several cases, " | Be.—Daniel Whipple, a prominent Adams | qors wore an anxious look of expoctandy and alterwards dearned that Pror. Bell,on | e-cribes the public reception of the telephione | warpath against the tand grabbers and mon- \Was exemotd from anties on_eversthing bt Srried ifilnn-vllx‘ '} :{‘m‘.\ul‘i-l Niin‘n’l‘l-‘r‘&n‘.“&:‘\- county farmer, on his way to the corl mines | gieiy 1; Allday they had been wh the samie diy, uled an application for anin- | assome thing unknown to mankind before | opolists. Tumber, | The peopleot the city only wanted | date tixed, the 2ith inst * | near Nevenville, dropped dead trom his A i < provewent in multipre telegraphy. He | ghat time. BelPs instruments were exhib ted ————- the Hight to buy where they could bity chéap- ] 2 3 a wagon, for A. L. Mellen, propriclor, and a man earned, but not untilarter Bell s patent had | githe e ntennial exposition, were explained Small Postmasters Appointed. est. TE this was & zood. thing for Chica R DG e niad been indicted by the Boston grands Deen issued, thit in it he claimed to have in- | gt length, and the assertion made that Gray SRR he £ o for No g S el tuseia’s Demand. A Politician Spliced. 5 s 4 : R a3 o WasimNGToN, Nov. 1L—The post r | why not for Nebraskn and the whole western S Lt R e S for conspiracy to murder his daughter-inel; vented a telephone. was one of the persons who examined tiese ‘ 2 < O ke W I L theme. | CoxsTANTINOPLE, Nov. 1L—Nelidoff, Rus- | pory Donar, lowa,. Nov. 11.—[Special to h i 1 e iant then reviews the cireumstances | iatraiients. 1 his testimony in the Dowd | general to-day appointed the —following | ¢HILIY. LOGRINE S8 SUC HE IO Gy aiibas-ador, has been ordered by his | e i il al Metlen hias bean absent since Friday, bug: attending the dissuitssal of the mterterence | (rial, said Me. Starrow, Gray sad that it was | fourth-class postmaste L e the Ben.—Hon. George E. Roberts, seere | ultimore authorities appear to lahor ubder botween himsell and Bell and the issue of | the first time in Jus 1ite he had cver listened | Illinois—At Dablgren, Wm. Garrison; | who is now comneiled ta pay a {ax of 2 per government to press Russin's demand before | gayy of the republ committee, and | the impression that he wis keoping. the patent to the latter. Continuing, he says | at'a telephone reeeiver Starow, reading h 3 L 2 the confercnce for immediate disarmament o printer, was married last night to Miss | the hotel. Yesterday morning Geovgia Kirkup, ehief of police b convinced ing Oflcer—Frank Hord in & Schoolmate-Burying Him in = | i X i ochelle, D, agge; Tilford, T. C. cent only lacks 75 per cent of being a sluve. i ho it informed and bel eves tiat i 6w | from the reeard of the Baltimore tial, ook Rochelle, John C. Bagge; Tilford, 'T. C. | qenbohly Jaeks ¢ oo D) of Servia, Greeee, Bulgaria, and the depos B e ‘of, the patent Bell | ot e et P oo Chfasd. chint eoun. | Moores Marris City, Joel €. Rice: Nachusa, | Beniupuin Reesc, offboico, cald lebiad Wiler | tion of Phince Alexander, ruler of Bulgaria. e Robinson, of Massachusetts, had granted ety Tnstrument with which ht transmit- | sl for tho Western Union Teltgraph com. | Samual Harts MeLean, W, Kinz: Ttasea, | fi 00 I BEr AT B Poei it S o e s e uisition for Mellon he dotailei Tl Speech, A donz time atterwards he | any in the Dowd tial, wherein he aditted | enry Abienstor s Eldred, Wn. R Bushner3 | 86 08RG0 M AN ropes Holsting the Cold Wave Flag. pa gy oune: ehiet, several detectives and parned that Bell orst wransmitted | {acthe Western: Union ‘Pelegraph company | New “Canton. James M. Bancow: Al Ut o 8 ol EERpls The n 0skALO0sA, Towa, Nov. 1l.—[Special to ants and patrohuen to pr icilate o i i | eknowiodad - the validity of - 1l | Daniel Burcells Cabden, D, H, Vancil. method” of exchango between the Unlted | Loxnox, Nov. LL—The reported fallure 0 | 1 e ) B Teas, of this city, wa ncei- | Jumics hotel and sccuro ‘the ransimitter subs e toncribed in his | e e O oty ididaviors of ol | - Nebraska-At lingold. C. ‘1. Chipman; | States and foreiin comntrics lowa would have | M. Hauseman to obtwin contract for the | iy shot in the abdomen Sui tor. | The officers warehed — frony - ghe ( %) caveat, and wniike u}l)“ml;:y de- | and his attorney, Bailey 1 as fully luw\‘l\:l_(‘n‘ Mus. Surah MI~ ll"ng‘ mon¥OalH I ORI i "ONih | mew Russiaf loan is supposed to indica Boon and he died this morning. ‘ hall to the hotel, and ‘the ff'v‘h] l»:L‘-;nf.’:‘.l‘:f(".'-yl'tlx:"u‘x'.‘.n‘.'\" L T l.gmu‘nlwduA % ‘LIIllnns.oI irvegularities in L“lll‘u‘lu;( b (‘:i‘;‘lxn::::;]"u'\r h;U-l“h miners. would” e had money | covlness between Russia and Germany. ok 4[-;mul|.1 in \_llu: n\h" Vi e aiei Ly, DI (GuyBY o | L enaeyarii Bxdar Willams aidavit aty el b and wazes to by ot Mr. Darien of Sai e e THE WALLS PELL IN Tt B e repy. W' Will ‘seardh viee, e (Gra s ik comiel that |yt in evidenes by the petitioners, Mr. Star The Sterling Oase Discussed. e S i NATIONAL DAInXMEN. 4 A eeal g lotet then.” said the onicer. Tolloemen w Beil had exhibit e A e o mtail s e s e T T Eon faarvion | ot tha ‘ovaning sl | (Erocecdinss Y asterduy/at the Mwoltvh | NAFEoW Hecavelof ilsemon ae 4 inec wiationalatithodnors and oLl ative teiephone, using @ recoiver nearly e | grialasecond affidavit made by Wilbur after 2 e RNl A e ot Dojudashioant | & 5 % ter Mill Blaze. and detectives, preceded by two. eham B ny ape 111 conmsel intormed | fhenmidait it i by petitioners, and deny. | commission discussed the Sterlin caso at its | My by Hon, Krank Lt of Gt wio b Annual Convent Nuw Yori, Nov. 1L—The Empire plaster | waids who wirned the women, who Bim that his clain was practicadly doteated, | g there had been cotlusinn between | meeting to-day in an_informal manuer, but o Ty e lhever controls the | Cn10AGo, Noy. 11.—The sccond days' pro. N A oy BT wndressed in their rooms, that ¢ and that Beil. having an operative instrns | imself and Prof. 1 An aflidavit by | resehed no conciusion. It will be the subje RO et very doilar | ceedings of the National Butter and cheese | mills, Nos. i Bethune street, a six explored the hotel fronkg ment, would sueceed. 1e did not susp Licutenant Guy, of the districe police, wus | 0f disenssion at to-morrow's meeting, when a | Ny AR e O R B ol e Pt =l v brick building owned by Auwsust |} nests, particuliarly i whomg, DG supposed that' Iy T | yescnted to sl that Wilbae iad beow ar- | decizion will probaly be arived at. R e o e | seslallom Mgl An LSS ULy s & Bro,, caught fire hetween 5 and 4 | were surprised at' e pracediir i li‘v"&ullwlnnnflwn‘\‘:‘lu\:"”;:fi‘.f At | o ey Ui Iatfaistaton iy TR T I NS A IOA B “Over LA 0,000 men,” continted the speal s ‘::".:” ”, A '."“‘f‘; MeDon™ grojoek this morning and was aimost com- | DeATLICC of IRGOICCICL iy “'l".;f]"",""m' stated, YRy L ! oxication - and on at - least - two THE CINCINNATI CASE. wre said by Grand Master Powderly, of the , of Philadelphia, in Dattery D armory. etely des wdd in loss thi S Whon | GHUESE A EEN S AR ite the search was in every letter —coming - from afliant ab | oceasions between the making of - the nights o1 Labor, able to work and willit T A R s T (i tely destroyed in less than an hour, When | rogress, young: Mellen, whose wite wasito {‘“"q‘“‘.f‘l‘lnf\»'|'”..'1"It:'.""':rn‘h'\"5'1"Afi'“"\.f,.”“,'[ two atlidayits for thie Mumplis citizena, An | Humilton County's Election Contest | g, wark, ont of employment in_ the United | Dorted 11om twenty-nine siates. B, F. Van v diseovercd fhe alanm s sont out | be the victim of e alicgel conspirag st in U A e | Al by Soicuesior e In the Supreme Court. States, Why? Beeause our mills are idte on | {ayenberg, chatrman of the statistical cou In ubout iifteen minutes the sive | the oftice. nervously dhewii s fooliphl M"“v.n‘“"tm ienyunt dreaonllys aluljone l”.:A“!‘. mn‘\'\\“\‘lli1;\I1I‘l“l‘m" ;h(“@“..'\h.lewl CINCINNATI, Nov. 1L.—The cireuit court nuhl[-I wmmlxuull.xluvx'mu‘n uyx \lluxl\}h:«l mittee, of Now York, then read his yepo biroke unl..m\l' i\:]ml: h‘t‘r t": ‘n;n‘-n \I\. A e “‘(;H‘"‘:I'l"!") .‘ml-"“”‘«?‘\ 4 .A‘l iivfifx'?'h.':‘l{fi ) i ¢ h 6 of the Lol N werproduction. Thal word is only another | gie yee ‘ot da wluee of Nis 3 1Ny hose to the buiidin {sappaintod, bubstih sy lette ‘u-nlqlu-il‘ 10 I\:‘:\u\l::'|I|;“»,“i‘l\'llI-n:l].\« rayy | patents weie rsular fh torin, Wi also read. | 1 uned the bearing of the election manda | greriFotieion. | TIALESRG by T i |\‘|.II|“‘I‘KI‘I\I‘['A,I\!:";Iimur\ (hl\\.‘fl-- I::”H ki L smoke enveloped () hidin in the'eity. ‘Theeport i vevived that facts cutu to his knowldge that eonvineed | ¢t point e Learing - wis adjourned uu- e to-day and the telators announced | of freedom for trade mnd by e fenorant selt- | ot vear. This i atribued o hatterino | @ they had just tne to juny back war i b gono 10 Canad” Hatly, Whyto, sotius at he Wit WEonE i assigning and b O-UITOW. pl aRrcdmuInig g I . Fhis o ¢ 5 halty ) e | sen tor Stetion, sags his elient keeps “ghac KT TR TS their evidence was in, Thercupon | ishness practiced by the winuficturers. ? surers. Mr. Warner, o *hil in the hally When - the “whole casiern S ! Hviag frot Ty iy ity s s i exidence was ine Shorenpon | sty D, | i, i Warsr o e B | 1,00 i i e | B ot ol vt Rebutlta tion, Me siow belle 1 R The Algoma Disaster. tharacianse IIUYECLOIC) of >0t PO 0 IR S Okon | Dln Dradiios caehangte TlONC WIEh Sam | T TI0. nelghbortiie® yards “ware covered | Joston il laye an oxorhitant bail dems fid- contrary, hud learned in wmin \1\"i\ l-x iis i\ Ow B U DY DA (T nn e can o | ] ase it procecded to argue in favor of |8 (o™ aon e delegates, arose l": A '{ Hhas ‘],“'; with i mass of brick, pl and machinery, | ed of him, yeat i it contens and | dat e il || ORI B0 et ot | A bt overrvled he wotlon to diss, | AN declarini ity free truder, demardud | Y seading of reports was postyonvd wnil | 1 B tdeby e e, the A Fiondish Youn Murdsremis Tnstriment with whielr he urst successtully D e | e defense then introdueed testimony tend. | Dermission 0 ask M. Hupd w guestion. Lho | ghe atterpoon people Living dn’ thie sucronnding bulldings [ 5 Ceorar iy [8hec 1o Bt e ki . oo 116 (army). | Alsoimajeomprized ‘oves $0! porson.. The fy,'owiow that Irrwil had orcurred | Audience, jgnomut ot the interro Unit I 1on that an explosion bl oc Troy,N.Y. Nov. 11— [Sfiecial to the By DAt supposed thist his diceovery remained a | Canadian Pacitie oficials have alinost an | iy yepublivan preeinets, which “would_olfset seconded him e | Coleman followed v austive i curred, ind this added to e terior “IEwas | A stertling sequel to the story publishedin Bt i the patant oflici, A 1¢ shotid hive | absolute imonopoly of news received, and are | the so-called repibiiean nin, 15 demonstrated | SHoUted in stentorian wones, 1 Do not L0 o ke delcinions elie o e forhnie, 4uwayeh it those wuths Sl i | e B some tine: sinee doveloned here las e, o Checome known o Beil. The | § oA ix bo. | in the court last Saturdi i assert e e, ¢ s e con= | gf ation dairy produets or Siness sich an early stage of ¢, 0 s 1 g 4 donte aud o becoipe kuown, to Bull, b | very rehctant to discloso the facts, It 15 be- | INA00 SOULLISGROMS: 31 o qpniics. | frolof tiess ndustrles for thomselveaagainst | Donost proqueors And deatore, - ila stromgy | e buildings on Bond street would have been | nliht, Fred Townsenfl, aged 13 sand Afie B i (it 1811, vt obe | Jieved, however, thata laze number of pas | (ion'of John Brashioars, of Cineinnadi, for 4 | 1o protect wtacturers? That 35 the | eondermed it and recon ? ingaieat diizer and it might not ave been | MeCallister, aed 5, escaped from the Oath- e, clained hix discovers s | sengers were taken on ot Sauit Ste Marie, | prematory’ writ of nndamos o compel | gtiestion vbsaciatist |- He test of W e | lution bo dratted Lo indue us o wdopt | B e, Byt of T work | olicorplian asybun Tuesday nisht ta woeks own snd by this means ot the | General Manager Beatty, of PIerk Dalton, of Hion. county, to e | WaTks weg drow sses an a national law, prohibitin the sale and man- | U1 10 wits coniiied to the piste | W il il By it | e MR r L Db dlan Pa. | e Hiree b dometatic eands, | audience qickly loft the hall e of Ylidan Droduts, 116 it Jandly | none of the surounding louss woie - | d50 sl s away, - Ahursday Tollowing, Acting, wever, says Protessor | ber ' lost, while other officials — freely | dutes for senator from that county ecriincaies —p- appluuded. Patents have been granted for Esites estimates his loss nd was fonnd, but there was no “W his ———— DS er Al belier. af 130l falinis 0 | Stute thatully 100 went down with the OF electinh, CRIG 1 FOF WEEH INGIE Ehis. WEters IN EDUCATION'S CAUSE, T el i sons L. thie human | 5 000, Hix insurance AR TN e s i el T attorney, Home do 1 Fodott, and Clerk | Meeting of the Bosrd of Trustees of system, £ Al 45 KUGWIL 10 ONE Wals jured, young eompanion fell Into a bank of sofy AkArneyy A100. dy b BRIOu UG S THOTG Do On e ooz M1 (i New York, offered resolu: - lay, row which 1L wits impossible to exte it 1o e mowldse Pror. | iber Jost of foriy-ive. saved, fourcen, | eandidates for sénator were representad by | Baraisony, Nov, 1L—The hoard of trus- | Hois Which woiw il e ool The Wree Brooklyn, gutohin it HoTefilin b QR Bell's invention. Bring under this be This makes the full nunber of persons the K Hawizon, Hon, George 11, Nasi b J RO B “ tions declared that the § o datiry pro . Nov. 11.—The goveruien t ste justituted, which resultedin luding SIAURE outinues Prof, Gray, he did ot take steps | Cangdian: Pacitie officers estimite. were on hor - NOyes, Mi. Hjreison | tees of the Catholio university met ab the | duets was injtiions and asl mgress o 6 } SAGEY | budy of * the —unfurtinate —child - bur' 1o e his appiication on Lis caveat promptiy, | bowrd the steamer opened the case by niaking a motion on | wrchi-episcopal residence to-day, - Present, | pass o law profibiting it anufuctine and leon ML leit this port this a up - to the neek in o tho, #of Bt ‘o e ed v ithout s yappica e boalt af the four republican seustors and | Ax bistiops Gibbews of Laltimore, Wit | sale cew Yok . | Moon fuily provisioned, and is expectad to el Alere b l\x:(|‘|?|>\\\h:vl:|ll crably, dying tion until November, 153, 'n. MeOloiian's Wi Sumuel Bailev, an o ector and citizon of Cin- | of Boston, Ryan of Philadelphin, and Corri- | “The dairy commissioner v York.J. | yoach the steaner Brook o das it Ane | I iiehes, Towhond was: rop ¥ Gues Bunie time prior to the tiing of sa i SR foOlolian's WiL), hiinagi, kg thoy e made jarttes do. | gan of New York, - Bishops Iretand of” St | K. Brovin, miake a short a ter i | 1 ! il Hvl okl by daytigit, The | Home 52 by I ok i Al A eation it w sterd to i by the New Youk, Nov. 1L—The will of Gen. | fendunt, und be allowed to piead. P atter Faul, Keane of Riehmend, Spaniding of Pe- | an adjournment was taken until 2 o'coock | 1018 ived from Point Anticosti | vesterday broke down and confessed. ho can Speaking photie o under | George B MeClellan was filed to-day. 1t is | noon was consumed In arguinent of the | ovin,’ Marti” of Dakota, Mousignor Furley of stutes rooklyn went ashore on | Pushed ihe box from the Bl into the soft elay the fmpression that 1t wis the owner ok the | gujed Jannary 18, 1 After providing for | 10tion, speechics b -ing magde by Messrs, Har | New York; Rey, Di L Afaley of Valtimore and - Sunday Cope o, during w fievee | 0 Tucsday nicht and left him thero to die. caveat, that wa applivation N bet et | e s it cnses | T, Fotiett and Noves. Ve argument will | Chiappetle ‘of’ W Bhneion: Mestrs, Michiael ndal in High St. Louis Circles. AU e passengers, . ihelading | NEXE moriing he went o the bodyyah Upon it, and the abplication accordingly was | He payment of debls and tuncral expenses | po continued to-morrow morningat 9 o'clock. | Jenkins of Baltimage, Thomus E. Waacrman | No e LS RS are fivinicin wits on et beach oppo- | Whle e s et femained in It pit more ki n!.-d DI ANy TUher SWps were he bequeaths all his vead and personil estate | e of Washington, agd Eogene Kelly of New | s 1OV1S HOY, 2, —Sovers PNINS BE0 B vessel Ties seven miles from | on it Tolnsend says he killed the boy under the ap) tion, exeept to deelare an | to his wife, on whose death he directs that all | MURDEIRED BY INDIANS, York are also in atiendance | baby a few days old was found ugon the | Fox bay, Begides pera! carzo she had a | (duse of agrudie he held acsainst Witlie, He terference between the application and the | nis estate be divided between iis two ehil- DR, ishops Ireland. Keane, Spanlding and | front stoap of the residence of Lo A, Coguard, | nuimber of prize cattle on hoard. Some of had been inilicting torment on the: dead oll pistent, the comprowise: hid been eficet- | dyen, Georze By, i, and Mary M., share aid | The Tragic Fate of and Mus. A, Murtl were suthoBzed, 80 VISl thelr various | 5 well known brokor. This led to ravelations | Hiese have been lunded and others trowncd, | foF several manths, Fownsont hos “egs ed between the contesiants in the Dowd | share ali Hismilitery accountrements he Yeater, of Missouri dioceses to collect fundg for the university, | % W ot WHONS | 7P geonn of the wieck i3 very difiientt of | Placed in Jail, ehivged with case, and aeting tnder tho betief that by con- | Jeaves to his son and the sword that was pre. s OF Siasonrd, Thoy agreod to radse $100.000, which, with | Which resulted in his wife, on lnst Saturday, exs The wind §s now rising rapidly to - ves s 1o his vights, as before explumed, he | qiteen, The revised list of those lost and uade sieh statements and wave sieh disposi- | saved in the Aleomn disaster shows a total | | | and under the advice of Bis coun= | Sl The latest list of saved makes the total | hoon. The velator was represented by lis | | | Foyamen tho. Ameriean Speaking Telehone | sented (o him by the eity o Philudelpnia b | _SEPALIA, Mo, Nov. 10—The intclligence | Miss Ca dwell's dquation “of 500,000, wiil | oving her furniture to her brother-iblaw's | wosterly gule which lessens the chaiice A Morder 4 ] colupuny was the owner of the ‘spulieation 4 leats to his diughter” He appoints W reached this eity Sunday that A, J, Yeater | give the nniverslty #1000,000 w0 start with, | home I this v, and e takinig 68 gl | saving the vee o, CuicAao, Nav, 1leVallsenet S and eaveat and the viehits therein meontioned, | Prime, of this eity, his literary executo and wife, tormerly of this county, had bee To-morow the wembem of the university | Dary steps to procire a divorce, with X O 5 N, 3 and that whatever interest he had wa iy | make such uses as he deems b T TR B Yy heen ard will visit hipgton and qualify a | alimony. Coqu: rd is reputed very w = x 0'Diten rocelved a bullet i the Jeft Iingaes A48 Blockhoder in the Awerican Spweaking | hupers us the decedent may have. ully nurdered by hostile Tndians, twenty | carporation. A I¢ was_brought by Dr, | and himselt aid hie wits havy beet oston Zusted. night from a revolyer tived by one Mex Bl Rerephone’ company, ol that e i o Lalk miles southeast of Deming, N, M 0ol o Arcishop Gibbon from e | i the very best vireles i dhe cly. New Youk, Nov. 1h—{Speclal tathe Bee) | tenters, o demnken shoemaler, who ftiokly Jomesr aby Biitod RS dacared that 1t | Advane o Bast Bos lar Sometine in My, 1994, Mosses, 1, J. Yeater | Dope, in which hig hofiness expresses the o ~The World's Boston special says: The 4 . k Jopsraby MR Ay doclured ihat Jv | Advancing'the Easy Bound Tarlfm, | \ ok Messis, J. J. Xeater | LG o 00 1t wlanded in to. loarn that A Floceed Bpeculator. A n specta Thegreat | fled, shooting promiscuonsly at the people Tnoterial How 1he ense was teruinatod Nuw Yous, Nov, e=Tie foilowing cir- | 804 Ao Yeaten of Sedalin, John Shy, of | fuAE e allimorc. with his cole Ty er part of the democrats of state hivve not | who pursued, and diving into the ¢ of T T4 Wi ot 11 S0t & WS o 16 | cular wa fsstied this moming: *Notice ia | Green Ridze, and athers went west and or- | leasues “Wishops of America, have con- MO B v Mol 1 Dign 1 %o dissatisilod for some (e as they aro | LAURAFS Dlaced tin. Wetoil at his on e Bubrerve what wits helieyed o be the common | horb; O T o vote | ganized the Missouri-Florida Cattle eompany | ceived the noble deldgn ef erecting a Catl B REOMINORE AAWYEE ANG asNgNen OF L | Mtonstall | iy prlled the trigger and died inslantly, fhteroat of tho combinatton. Atier thecon- | "8 E TR MG W | dor the purpose of saising and gmaing ook, | Werty ib Ameriea, He ¢ & 1L Hopper, bankers, has speculuted in | O'Fhden expired shortly alieriagl, Rittons Lination, aud without #ny aetion on his pait, | 8 B S0 ERCUENE TR BAS S| e company, siace its organization, has | WNder the ausplees, patro and care af 3 and {8 short in his accounts about el il s only are satied and nin berie Liad Deen vegardéd i erink on the the interference suit wits aain sev i motion G0 S aiine eeet Monday, November 25 | been dois well, and had twith ho draw | Dishops the university will prove a great his bondsmen must make | tenths of LY Sp Aubiaiiod g il O T T SRR e and condueted result. He had no o Chicago to N¢ P el th elaes, 0 cents | Dieks until the present time when the hostile | Messing not only ta religion. but also to the | g he announcement of his shortage | poin . Judge Atbowt says: “It loc shop harranguing Lis ass=@nt and emphae employed und o no interest B ORI G0 o tilite 5conts por | Apachics made their appearance, 10| country, for tha glory of Catilolicity and the | Lias cavsed much excitement s A 10000 men who voed for Butler twao | b1410& his ramarks by flourishing a vy Iy)nx his de on when called won b1 309 pounds; 1ive hogs, 3 cents per 160 pounds e attack upon the ranch was made lust | IBerease of literature and se , H s it e who vowd fo Butdor wro ( HEWE DS (NGEKS LY SUNEIRE & TS he combination. The why 4 'w|>x.ln.||](“‘n||“ I Saturday, and Mr. Shy's house was set on - A Bunch of Human Skulls, of nity-three democrats who opposed hi,” charg volley from the weapon. An Boyersy wis, a8 bo HON B ebh O e Miel Thanks the Almighty. e, WHII it was yevburnine and the i A Coloved Industrial Fair, Nt 4 sy fram ghe polfccuan. s fisiantly e o Cof Can * opi ’ v t i jigles Wg ng themselves as bes . C. Nov. 11.—T 2 p Mot fassas 2 4 sented by enberg \ revolver, fnco SOf an " armay | of © opiosing | WiNskvie, Nov. H—liiel speuds lis time | ¢ ates | naing temalies as bost | Ravgiow No €, Nov, 1=Tho soventh | for n‘:.“(.\. ey ana 6 ,:“ war « ,a‘“m. R T ¢ ¢ d b each oth and % late int “ ys made a el anuial state fafrof the aroling 4 et % New Youk, Nov. 1L—[Special tothe Ber WeCkis, u::mm‘&yl ‘\‘fllll‘t‘lll \i\l‘_ nlu-'u‘.l“m'..lk..'..‘f::n | praying and :Mlun,. late into the night, b the A pecix driving ol and yex- | dustrial aseition (colorcdy was opened Brooklyn yesterday, the workmen unearthed |y i5 o S wl\ lal e B if. | w o Wwo b ahand by the combination. He had de- | seribbling prophesies. He received the notiee | iing ALy, Shy, his wite and¥ little son, the | here to-day by Gey, 8¢ . lon. Montford | eighteen human skulls within a small arca PNy b a8 made no A - ctorehand by tie combiumion, e ludde | MO REI i 1 ane | Jutter et slghily woundedt in tho s, Metios, state’ cammissioner of agriewdture, | and only fourtesn inches frow the surf arvangement to publish the Balthmore & Ohio | Life for a LI fo, AL UAAKE Ehe lus e o e e M e 1ank | AN wear s conld” b learned the Apaches, | i a specch advised bis bearers to acquire | i onsid Y o | e | war caiiis, Dut di some years ago consent | CHATANOGGA, Tenn., Nov, 1L.—A spedtdl be atvalage: vt Gray. § / R T AT after their repulse, met My, Yeater and Tand, and assured them of the earnest sym- | to consider aiticles on Reminizcences of a | from Coulterville, 1 Captaln ™, (e vosuit 1 the Dowdd e was teachid by @ | ple. §ain thankiul for these ehght days wore | Hibe, Ko wepw o toelr sosd o the yathy aud constgnt aid in all ways of the ot officer i war tiwe.” inclyding the w1, Gogial K- 4l pon tho parps sidaasislapsuanding | o five s | they autraged his wito and then Killed e | "L Peoplo of the entire stalk A Detaulior Capt F et e gty er valo ik, doslas ot} b the werits, but by tie agreement and : | d AL SRR 108 et T . T V. Pun 3 while duek Tunting, e was drowned uyle depstanding of the parties in interest. Nor The Weather for To-da moiedlos ase xald o lave booss terslbly A Death of Western (uterest, VRl Ny Hond, ) l‘;"n': \‘L”‘“\ixl'._‘ Swine Breeders in fcsslon. i yave colored boy who was with ek J|‘wf | i it a fact, &s I believe, that the inteiference E Upper Mississippi Valloy—Local raina or e : Boston. Nev, 11L.—R. M. Pomcroy, a | Corma puding age boat eapislzed. | | Yonk, Nov. 1L—\While excavating a building in the Fourteenth ward in nsiderable. exeitement thereabol 48 B0 ONE Call £4) the - - gal 1p pse Ierits . o g % ‘e at Latavia, N, Y., wis aires Cmcaco, Nov, 1L.—=The National Swine - suita were irriad 00 Wbt he R e ron: | snows, followed by clearing colder weather, | A Yacht Challenge. ealthy and produont resklent of s city, Haiaria N, %o it dimoaal | TAEARE B T N Ay DT . { 3 v - —— New Youk, Nov, 11, e owier of a | dice night af n redidence « ORIO y of the Canada in- ers” association held ameeting here tr ] *ender, Sratys 1 believo that ~aid interforcncs | with northwesterly winds and eold wavei | , NEW Youk, Nov. 11-"The vwner of the |\l o UFL B8 QLI 90 " bure. Pueroy | surance edmpany, Purd.s surety to the rail- | day at which resident 1 W Smith defiverad | Pranr, 1.~ (Spooiad Lot hibigation, & though = sewmingly hostile, | rigig barowiet ah cuiter Arrow, lssued o challengp | buiitihe cntral “w..n bo Unlon Pacine | road company. 1t i3 gaid ¢ Purdy s a de- | the annusl address, PN, Spr 1| Bee)—Geo, Spocial o W was seally friondly, and the result reachiod Aizouri Valley—Clearing colder weather; | through the LondonField for the intery vad and W e 0o £ the Towd for | fwalter b the sum of $12,000, and bis been wx on Ui Benetits of Oy t 3 havdware, o D3 not @ declsion” upon werit i & Lo, northwesierly winds; rising baroweter, o! won by Anierica in b '““""1) fallrad ond e dgnt of e Toud Tor | AU N nean, i DA | BT RI RRsa A G Cciordiy. Libilitieh, $3,00; sisots whd

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