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THE OMAHA DALY BEE IFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1855, NUMBER 127, —— s e ALEXANDER'S USELESS ARMY ||~ cavree sexaveavees. piougne plILIP'S ANNUAL g g THE OLD MAN WAXETH WARM |, ‘iwkeve cteasis SCHAEFER SENT TO GRASS. Bovine Inflictions Discussed at the Platform of the Reformed Helrew An Important Suit Involving a Boodlo Cattle Growers' Convent Chuarch Convention. of Wealth ——— ‘ — Defeated After a Dozperately Fonght Battle Rl Gty dipil auiibons | A Resumo of Which is Given Before Tt le;v 1 ;J’"“:':;‘;I\nf;"r Aleniw s | Gladstono Fires o Volley of Faceti at [ DreMorves Towa, Nov Special to | Vignanx Poands the Tvories in a Mot Ree with the Servians at Trn, ciation was called to order at 10:% this morn- | mission to Congress. the reformed Hebrow elarch In s <sion hor the Scots, HIL Wits Bgh T AHin TTRTNGT Shtes Cifews markablo Mauner, ing by D. M. Smith, of Hlinois, pr sident of o adopted & platform teday, 1t holds tia e court to-day by the firm of k. T. Wilson & | ANOTHER VICTORY AT WIDDIN. | ti¢ ascociation out one hundred del A TRIBUTE TO GENERAL CROOK | every religion isan attempt to grasp Lo in” | ANSWERING PARNELL IN KIND. | Lof New York and G orgia, bullders of | GREATEST GAME ON RECORDs gates from all the organizations of stockuien —— tinite, but \h;u,'l;’nln!-*in' TS ‘v‘l‘~ the hvu"w’ - | the Diagonal raitrond, against B, L. Hard " i 11 very stave Wil Erritoty ams in Attendin coneeption of the god i odern discoy T ¢ y Tho War Between tho Effete Monarche | Jfi SRR and Wrltony are In sttendance, | with Sumgestions on Tadian and | cries of seientisic rescs tiie domains of | The War on the Dissolute Ruler of | {04 lute | e o] s N . J oL P cand history are not A0 1) o deevola & Soathern railroad, Henry Stivers fes of the Bast Proving Child » ot thy Velel ity wssoeiation o o b o Arimy Matters -Our Trade with Daturo and histofy A8 Tot Antagotistio to Burmah Dion Boucicault Ape el itaiouli v bR s b Play for Servia- Alexan- ventiol ha object of tho Iaitor. 18 Other Countries -Various fleeting te primitive fdeas of its . Titose pears aBigamist Parnell p ARt of Hie sitifo Poadl; T AL Yo b . . PR PO e Lol B TR . 5 portions of the mosaie legislatior o i A 0 ¢ ¢ b B A KRinen, eHiof ot e Nt 00 G mtal T Washington 1tcms. Bt sanctify the . lives of tho peop after an English Seat. brought for $150,000 o secire payment for tiesult and Score. dustry, ‘snd other prominent wen, are in ‘.u;| not '=|4||l[vlvl=m o l{x|-‘ Views i " money advanced (o the partios named upon s ) ar its of modern civilzation, | are . le sresentations, T 3 Y The War in the Balkans, Haney B Atvnt, of New Yomk wnsmade | The Commanding Officer’s Roport. | fiibiid, “The law f g diet, prinstly Gladstone Among the Keots, alieged fraudulent tepresentations. 'The | The Second Game of the Tournament, Birciany, Nov. li—Geneal Tapova oracy chalrman, The convention wae | WASIINGTON, Nov. 1.—"Theannuai report | purity and d essy ar Evixsvnon, Nov, 1n.~West Calder wag | Plaintitfs allege that they were induced to in Cireaeo, Novo 1 Tio second uight of viteh, with the Moravia division, had o ressed by Mr. Colesan, (nited States | of the lieuienant general of the ary is made | Hauate “""I.“ 10 ubstruct «) : handa decorated to<lay in honor of the | Vest s money in bonds of the s Momes | 4 fourteen-ineh batk tine tonrnament drow permie battle with the Bulgarians at Trn,and aivstonct of agriculture. An invitation | public teday, 110 says: “Nothing hs been | otk T HEbroms are declared to be W0 | iy of Gladstone, Great crowds of enthusi- | € 0sc6ola road upon the representation by | 4 lage audience to Cen r 1 Musie ha 3 bk thia i : At fentid, The Ser. | WAS extended to Viee Prosident Hendmo g Ph - ¥ longer a nation but s rellitious communt.y, ) % Harding and Stivers that the line was pay t je datter wore totally catid e Se and Senator Allison, who are i the vty o | done o the division of the Atlantie for the [ and thorefore expeet neither s retarn o tic people line the strects, Gladstone ar- | R 0 Yaet 1t s not ke | NOvso large as that on Monday night, Vig- vians fouaht with great gallantry and_eap- | aitn the oomeenii ' protection of the seaboard by improvewent, | Palestine nor saerideial worship under the | rived at3:50 pon. The hall in which he is T S The. plaintiTe. | DS deteat by Slosson gave. fiss (0 the bo- timed two sons and many prisoners, Thiee | At the opening of the atternoon sesion the | enfangoment o increase of urimauent of our | §08 0 e the Jarry tion of any of | speaking is packed with people Ciepetition. etaim that the derendants’ de- | e that o would have little chaneo aganst battalions of Bulzarians surrendered. A ARG n permanent oraan n pr ortitieations, so that many of our large cities | plationn nsserts wan's sou. s immorial, Said he, Thave already pomted out in my them asto the amount of Wb Saefer, and the Tattor was the favorita ab ttalion of Bulkarian volunteers, stationed | i "hectod aflleets ot t kueteration | are stll at the merey of the ironcluds of for- | Kroundiig this boller om the tivine nature oF | former address that 16 Js very pocsible thie o el ol e oty | odds of two to onc, aud freoty backed at SITIL R e b Cots I JHtATl: Gine for the ensuini sears = 7 5 eln nations in s of a rupture of our rela- | e, it SIS Toteket AS B by an overshelning majorityof her wem | @it of hodel ndebtedine<s of the “ond. | that. — Considerable betting wasdone on tho manding the Seevian iy diviston, T8 | chiette o Jor K Alvord, Massa It is b that public sentiment will a8 1dcas AL rooted 1n Judaisin the the Lrish nation wicht preseat soms do- | Hitied by these ailvaed fradulent i | question of averase, ten to seven bein 2 faid 4 £ AR o LasiesialTona GBS aie tell and paradise) as | Jreland woud never forsst her daty £ U ¢ I ORe00 ? i | won thabank, cliose e bk bl and missed tward 1i Marylai Granville | appropriations in this respect 1 Ine | Bdes tor everastiig paishmant ar 1o Lretand wotid er forzat hor ity by th Moines & Osccoly milway, wihich they clatm | the Tay-off stiot, 1ot ety ML SIBNIY, capture [ 1D rdszon oy IR O 7 o b e P s s y of t f ward WTOr R e 0 I | e e A e i Tiieom, DNk e | but in the fourih 1 ing Sehacter got & good the Servians show wuat the Dren Seerctary —Prof, Morrow, tlin ony,” writes Gen. Sheridan, “may well be After the adontion of the platform the OF: 00T RITATES. A Hba ot Fomn . 18 vesidomt o i st it | send of and galloped away with & superb and Shumiga -~ division nder Assistant Secretar W. .S, Dean, | doubted, but they are buld in their moves | uestion of the adiiesion of proseiyies with- | i cluracter, 1 qoeid, SOEht t ey | oaendint. s e i pObic Spirited eftizen, | TN o LR miSsing b last on an casy pibsi- Colone's M el k wicth and Bencky were en- | yfipsistant Secietavies “We W, S, Des y - ) out the rites of ¢ n was taken up, | 4he aitention and . i of pariinient, | Fliroeh hiy eitorts chicamthe bty sootral & draw Shot. Fully one hatf ot (s fun gzed ann attacked the Bularians in foree, [ MO T e g I o tf viet ras | md wopmuntish oYl velsiiaiwtinis of SUOHIN | K1 n Uit wadl et on T eeatl HE i Ot i e I eeteet i | was mae in” rewuine batk ling, posttion, coupetely muting them, Hordes of Bul e | 59005 FREHEIE (e vor g e oo | 08 Dioodsied, The beier exists that their | g, iy i, Sa e and Sonnenschin, | e thronh the condentiol s e hther de. | Whieh e got twice on differcnt ks, Seha lid _down” therr arms, bheine the iurean of aniial industry: Taad fs e | ey it s ot actual sertlement BUL o | waq dppointedt, witli Tstrictions to report wl | S, sioer i, te cons t B I eora0 OFEr e | or'irun ot 45 I tho uth Tihine: Was:a) A6 Ko, SUVARIT HINIE. Wore. CRYiu e I A aning ustry, r i re il the attention oF congress to e opening | oG VG oating, A rese.ution deeiaring TR & Bl tor cal o OF Lo SUIt 1< A aited with sicat intorect | Mustration of allaround billinrds, and his in tavor of Sunday Borviees instead of Satur- | Jt® Faliiic now 1o Teply 1o Parell in | €M o8 A oAbl wasa hard draw o the ensidon, His The Prenchiman Succeeds fn Conntas g in Bach of Twenty«Five laus tngs The Game in Detail Bulgarians yosterday evacuated their forti Vion Prostde S Wt tore long prevail on congress for liberal | b bodily resirre and in L anand, espressed condddence, he t fied “position at Drazoman, which the Ser- | ¢ 1" Frestdents —William T, Smith, Towa : ks L i TADLIITS L al a etalls OF tho | Stewart, Montana; Theodore David, Dakota; | cutlty'of the Joaders of the Ukiahoma eols SR g S purty L the conrse ot wiicl 1 s st tho | ot I territory, and thit woney Wi sio matehing on Widdon gave ta tle to tae h 0.0 I gy peaes | seribed for this purpose by interested cor- | g vovoked n heated discus<sion, and the i W A otbLeES g : <inthe sixeh wies a masss shot when the fa £ Widaim and famicted upon them | g PO Bt s export tade, Tgog head: | porations Ly matter v uaily laid oser antil 10 worrow A R AT P S oL VARV IO RU ST Da IS wore lined acainst fie cashion defeat, Lowsa hedvvy it bityshes, | 30,0000 ioads. value 0f the DRodutt Wich | hopo s et sermerars “4¥3ihe LM i | morning. The ieaof Holding Sundry ser 1 S gEeOHECD will nt mention 1t Detips | g rppuwa, tu, No AUTLA . to-day, [ AL e end of T nest hatt of the. soventh pour 1000 prisoners, O 101G e oM o k) s i early setticiment of the) Apuche | vieey was gencrally favored, bi the abi reporteis) will not wention it, but y tea: | Miss Mollie Mecker, aged 17, in company | N Sehacters tofal was 317 aiainst 45 for ARIOD, Nov, 17— The present Servian | S W0 Interstate conineree, s25,00000. | disiculty in such a wanner as will Torever | 1S SAEERIRIY Sl it (e abolisi i R LU R T Ay RSB, L IS 3 Vignaus, Sehacter's eihth, which ended ONTGE oL bRV T8 A tollOWe T SOOn e iove srinnell, Wi spoke f | prevenca reenrrence of e mids of these Lo | G TSR Sulls Jgr Hot complying with Farneil's neqtiest | with: anot ung Ty T her home at | g5 R ook T (o 0, o funt v o S i ped B ldyville, Ta, was playing with s resolver, | 201 points ahead. ! favor of presentation of (he newds of the N A A T ecky, with the Shuwmadin division, has [ 2007 digns. 8o loig as Gen. Crook hud p: J seended the noiska s " ) association 1o the government, 8o that mtrol — of the A under an dhi P cortain'y deserves respeettul and favor R oA s Byt Lo RRIHLCA TS MOWE a0 ionY i InENEAEOTREN0 £ 10N 1 | meenb at L e Py et ol A MADDENED MISTRESS, able adtention, et WL e wlections | and banierinaly lovelud i at o companion. | VI el el started for a run bt W a Junco s, Gengraddosatovich, | samp ont disense. Other specches made | o rewary of the interior, msters went : g the Irish wisies “are constitutionally ni- | demanding her money or her lite, and snap- | St with a Deczeand an unsuceess Cotonel Biuiten s ot vt whil i | on Ui subjectsiowed the general feeling | oy R AT e i Wi e, | Featousy Putesthe Teiz zor ana Cracks | K it P I s taken e or | S o et and e point- | Lk ot e kot 1o coing waain in thio resorves, Goneinl - Taah)aumn reins o 15 should b | HBhY DAY VIR DDAV A Tailor's SKall. Beton wanting expericnce in”publie i, |t WSttt et and th bt ninth and did some strong plasing butspread fely fie lias captiire el b oat - | existe i 20, distras ouby.e it ) Nov. 17.—Tie Nati 3 or one who has not proated by expericiiee, i ! Bl at UL e bt s and anfesed a hard thice e e Kiola, which e s capt Colonel Topa « 1 I xisted i year a0, distrust i troub.e Cineaco, Nov, 17~The National hotel on | 0 whe &ho his nob proated by expericice, i napped it when it was disenared e | ion siot. e did o better inthe toith, Toviteh, with his torce, 15 at Ten, and is go- B VAR THE aaddlon BE tHa va e A T oL O [ GlFit alrest was TEBHRaATS o R wivBryiBaiens | o)LL Lo B CHONST O A IR teninig near the conter of e towehead | Wiien Schaeter had faiiod on an Overhuzsrd. i inenmentk witoneo o will crosiby & Loreadstent Huidckoper, of Puiiadel. | 5 Gon." Sriole 8" Sofiity o ‘aeompian Ui | tonal shootinz affeay about 10 o'elock to-day. | Tund st of i ohorized doctors she | 81 et out st back of the ear i the. | ous fort sl i did s Vory stons il Vision tumbers 10000, T Buigasianaare | PRI, reported the existence of & number of | purposs, thonsh the qiffieutties. are . vers | Edward Guevit, o youn neiman, was | 8¢ to the house of conions yeioous oF the howd. SMiss Mecker died Wt 1| sy playing, © s & display o€ bizimd S CEr Atk dypliyitans Tl Most o o ek nparienl ane cons | Eraty, b e, puople I it see on (6 ] shotat twieo and_dangerously woundad by T R TR R AR A i T 5 B wnade alinost every concei abio Shot,' A8 Pior, Nov. 17.—Scrvi flod to otz | tined to the eastern states. - A majorty oF | we have to do wis tose hostiia T, | Adeline Duval, his mistross, frovn whom he | o sucstion st i orie T i Samn How the Mighty Have Fallen, o B Sty s or 153 e e nex the B tarian arva of Yt ol os could not b cured, but their | and will fecomphisy 1 t1e end mors. thin | had separated o few days Guovit had | Do mude, 1t ean onle e sifeetively modeby | DEs Morxis, Town, Nov. 17.—(Special to | was Joud and lome, ami aiain whon . Ho Sy retio] Whil Sorvin 1o i be preventod, e speaker ad- | QLY wan i The a1 G peasire | oty beon i this connry s few months and | e Esormiment, aithoozh e sovomment (5 | the Bre.] - One of the former noted demo- | Saers seore. Wi at fast the o e I iBtTot 8o tiat il | Yoented complete extermination. of all ani- | i commending Gei, Crook tor the adinirabi : vaihor silent on the subject and appears | eratie leadors of Towa, Lo Beinaton, | SOPROEAt 197 on u liard cushion shot, the ca din distiiet, so that she eanconstruet arail | yidaected with or exposed to disease, D disNOSIEION OF s EOODS AN (L IS steamdy parac. | W88 A tailor by trale. - Ho et Adeline D= | diainalifiod t use Janiuais oaleninted 1oy Al . il Byiniton, | was Vi s, Selapfor 20 ;}nl llullu loser |’“u.un by w ‘,»’wl vm.” Lol B Milehner, of New York, Jrese nted e eriee wnder disheartentng cirenmstances, | Vil soon after hisarrival here. W hen he loft | ren: e less easy their relations with the party | 107 @ long time a resident of lowa City and a Sehacter showed a strain and -’n:hh' ensy R Al o eeh Uit ViCAated | ofutions, which were adopted. that in deating Gen, Howard, eomauanting the depare | e a few days azo she tollowed him to his | to waom they owe meh through the transae- | vival with Henry Clay Dean for copper- | Wisses in the next two innings, 'l- FOER Y b -l\nj.nm.nn. rai K‘I'\’H'-ru‘»‘ \\.i(yu‘.‘un Ralatat, | wiih infeetions diseses o0 d o wesce anim s, | jpent of the 1 w, i addioon to trnisinng [ New abode and threatened to k11 him it he | tions of the Tast parliament, I e present | head hotors during the war, wis indicte palpable seratel in - the thirtcenth levllmulhl T GAB1 0 B vl i oo e e mational action, swplemented by state ac- | toops to the department of the Missouri, tor | did not return to her. * Last_evening she | government contitnes, every minister ot the | fow diy Ol IR O DT a Ut Bot ke advaiiage of [t Agaln i the faur 10 I TOr SO ORIt et e Guly [ Llon, was nceéssary. I e ditiultes, hadand tow has to | ealled attie hotel and resistered anl” to ik tion will require to hear theiv views be- | torting money by threais. A réquisition on | el he teil down on an easy position dr R G B AT T e Ao, - Woops. 0N fecont of tue Chinese | breaktast at 7o'elock, and when he returned expressing hisown. Thus it is pos- | the governor of Kansas was fssued by Goy I S o tervous and in iy four: AL A R AU AT S A SERIOU CCIDENT, T LoD kS C O R STET IS BV TS 1o his room after breakfast to get his hat she | sible toaceede to Parne!ls kind invitation Sheraan. and Byincton was found in | eenth forfeited @ good break by a fadity AN B VT At AL A SERIOUS ACCIDENT, rounles at Rocl sprinzs in Wyo.nin . d h v, and \ draw shiots Selnetatonow eatht AM Wi ‘ N i and other points o tie Union Paciue rails | Was -~ coneealed “behind thie duor. Phe remainilet ot the sprech was devotiad | Rinsas aind browzht to Cinrinda, whore ho by | s shol Sehaeiursow canght his wind ptism Leads to o Frighte | voad, When we come to estimate the daties | Soon — as he entered the room | rapid reviews of vavious leding topies, in- { now Iying in jail awaiting teial at the next A‘»\'.‘I",’-‘”' \"‘ B “;'1‘;‘ L .“(:'.'."r :‘ »'{o\' i A ! " foRd Diiasces Seriormed by the (roons i the division of the | She made an” exclamation in- Freneh, and | eiuding foreign affivs and disescblehnent, | e ot e SIS e outdone i rlving he Servian anny has been nived at 1z tou 4 5 Tissour it will be seen that they have been | Steppinginto the room nred two shots in 1 = power. In his <ist 1 shot e kot ot of L ANTINOPLE. Nov. 17.—Tho portohas | oy AMIVILLE, Tenn,, Nov. 17.—[Speclal to | ot idaons, il respois.b & reguiring. i | repid succession nb ¢, youns tatlor. Si Thebaw Must be Tanmed. Larveabee's Majovity 0,711, A R R R St (ot 11 e e ires | (0 Biv.]—a deplorable aceidont occurted | §re o weiivity fr b ond’ antieipaon, | Was about to shoot again when he @applod |y o cbebaw Musy be Fameds ] LakeBee's Mty 68 [ reatditiniiy, aid on; ey ! Sores the statis e | Sunday evening at Dorvistown, eight miles | and often oconman g ander tiving disadvant | Withier and threw ber ona trunk. He | 1 YOV i il 5 . i e bl ad with a run Trom Roumeli and restores the status quo | Sinds : } - 4 Frelaiis to tae e aeror | wienehed the revolver from hey —The Burmese expedition is by no means | ceived by the seerctary ot state froon overy | the lead again, 17 (o 50, & now ante, Turkey will consider his request for as- | from Gallatin, Tenn., in which seven persons | 05 180 G as felajes W Lie i er of R TP e s S R donin by the Greek ey is imminent. BT BELarADE, Nov. 17 —The headguarters of | A Public 13 I A transporiadon. Tae hiting of setd | Guevit fainted from 10ss of bload and the | forgotten. 1t has just leaked out that the | cou but Wright give 3 BELaiApE, Nov, 17—Tho Servians have | Vereiniured, some seriously, A public bay oriation in ¢ ses of em wsensy i ex- | Woun with sheid erabbed for the wWeabon | river flotilla Is composed of vessels of & | republican candidate for gov rnor, [ Hised the plain stahioi, - Vigtismekent, up tizing was the Inmediate eause of 700 people y 4 vould liave ared asgain ot for the iuter i ) i ) cand 11 the positions in Dragoman pass, [ U408 wast e OIS0 0L U0 Tioc] ’ I LRIe 08 Ly e 5 A oilicer was called | Aransbt unsuitable for the navization of the | MOt “over - Whiting © fisien s | and in weteentii passed to the tinal e By captared e sfiase ol Drazotign: | coming togethier at the place. - Kev. Jolin i ot patontinend (e wheh faonny | S the wouvih was Ve unlur atiest Dr: | upper Irrawaddy and hureied proparations | G4& 0f, 8113 repibiien iory s, | Stiug witha o 25, Seore, Vignauxd g ’Ilwl i ;-’w‘n‘wu pateh Vlu‘!)m\* NN B and fanily were enroute to the bapti given and Joeawsd on 520 aeres now pro- | BEdon was simon =@ and found that the making to remedy this defeet. This is [ which mases a toial repablican majority of “l’:‘\““l“ (b0 ket sattlud! intRade e e e O] e eIVt | and were in”a barouche when Dr A, C. [ Vidéd Tor them by Jaw. In cise of actui | Dall entered the top of the head near the fore F, : : Gl Micklewait, prohibitionist, received | o Sehacterseemed toget sotfled in the Lyan- There is much rejoiein lere over ts - unfortunate: and will tend to delay General 1 st e, when he made a wun ol 5i o o B lement the governuent should then con- | bead and hul traversed the skull comimg ot 1,508 votes, and st y i EfzoimtioamnUatiwarsslithoiplutters || Bryant drovo up from | bohind. Bryanvs.| sustiement i goverment should thanteon it et Tk R RN AR T8 COmIIL I e e il ira o i Ja Lot ¥y SUIE greenbacken, | bug it ended i a miss of an- ondinary follow i Mil e sated ex- | horse ran into Gillang rrouche, - E e batnee ot each rese on, fan sq > e <3 shot, \ nitlls i i Milan have boon libonited e | Horseman It Gillaw's barouchie. Both ve- | {2 &5 GRRACS o AL RRRANIILA | phivaictan sald the wound was danserons. | mese war vessel announced recently st — g e an e ey A o e U Y S o Fhitg -<'~In:-||-‘ upset throwing the wouien, men purcliass | roverment lands to be eld in Hvlln e R e ollolluca A5 | notbe taken s important. The war vessels THE REBEL'S WRON ty-third innings Schacier s pay was ptifally o I it ¥ and ehildren ou e road. weir | rust by the interior deparoment, only iving |08 siid € g i e \ 3 g i e NeNEy D ohniaer /AR o N catiinein |t menae one, upon tio toud. L thsir | ipust by (i Ibtorior epaiuont, SHIYVEIVINS | Prisotierts abuu (ia SO wse, arid Grestont | GSBAALRBamEbIL batses (Whoreoarmell!| ek Bid0 e B el Ik fos (o Peak, Ll b ylenty o chies A0 puGIn & tho ‘cannnlen dictricts, Dut. 10 will ot uiort the thigh; Mrw Gllluh had! her irin brokens boiilo SOHLI X i toy it iliinonoy Ehn (i, o i AR L I B SEATOfaiie Denunclations i, VIS Taok hes Hine and with i r AL L4 LA LA e thigh; A iun hia B ke pe distributed the same as the money appr MIGHTFUL B - <ht . be ade e cen of i 0 s A ixh World. i el te tok o A v foatad e ‘on Soua. 1o battle of "L | A by Gitlum, o young man, received horrls | hrintal. ooy, yenr by consres. This. FRIGHTEUL PRATRNC FIR B s eanen i, pret Rt 1 tektar | Mokt Kekato i RIS gRataol ik S s Purk- | Die wounds avout the head, and it is thousht | wouid be more money than is appropriated | o Ach. eppie | ClFCHMSEANCes, they are of littie effect | its next issuy, will pablish a long lett v from SR ) S N 8 ’ TpanasNovaltesl ss ot Turke fin S Siciaiormaliedic o e @iris datiei | b Consrenssand ol e theducsdon of Thousands of Acves In Indian Terei* | against an attsek by weil arued Bitish mon- | Louis Riel under dase of Batocht, May 8 last, | & £00¢ Withoutu siine bank Inning oikiia oviL A e Tnetion ol tie S ab et | ters of Gillam, received intecnal jusies, and | annil appropriations for tae Indian oat of tory Burned Ovenr, i Spport 'f by, powertul mval ar- | g editor prefaces it by saying that it | - Vienaux—7, 9, 4, 20, 95, 11, ronds. and lis placed ontpostson tho Ser- | [ HNSE s badh et abr AL CRERE adds: “1 eannot seree with | , GATNESVILLE, Tex,, Nov, 17.—[Speeial to it T U oty shoncs it 16 | reached him May 157 that Ricl was then o | 1010 %, 1, 57, 1%, 24, 5 vian and Bulzarian frontiers. ved paiiful bruises abo 1 e thizh, 10is | Gen. Miles in s ideas i s dian ter | the Ber—Intormation was g m*ll\'rvl haro [Ahebaw s wat crediied with being poil ¢ | prisoner, and that its publication was with- | 0, 2 0, 132 45, 13 25 BT & supposed the horses tramnle n some of | ritory, or in his conadence in the ability of | yesterday that a disastrous nre haid been rag- | enough to hold them as hostazes Tor the pur- [ yujest it should prejudi-e Riel's ense, © Tt .10, o AleEAndEneibiteone Wall. e Tl titened forscs i o' | G Gidian o make imscit seir supportins | i in die i torritars, nordivest of lere | pose ol wikinie s it the mders, Ui | DU shoutd proiudie ttiers ase. 1 R Vi 108 Vinnya, Nov. 17.—Prince Aléxander, of | erowd of 200 people without dobig any seri+ | in S0 Short & time. Al our experieni b povoral duya, the aitire mnge Inithe | 18 disniatobrie. whosw entter lius hion | conslst of Riols story of tlo half-breeds: s Mman, 165, 3 Tl i (bR TGS o | ous dan tofore does nob warrant suea comnadences and | w £ o0 the Indian territors has been | constant “one of butehery and rapine, and he | wiongs, and denunelation o stand e a5 SeNAr il sty s G il i 09 4 - St opinions shot d e resarded a3 individ Tnousands o; cattle are dritting m | 18 ikely to Tollow his owh i -thousin deating | and - Englishmens e seeo e [[EAVOIIE SV WG 31 SO IR powers: “Bulgavia did her utinost to comply Perhaps They are Mugwumps, ual ratier than i enitiive of the vy, 3 g Lt miles of pasaire fence [ with the unfortunate peopie in his hands, | En sh ol land - pobber'es in SO0k ERIIL RO 4 2 with the decision of the ambassadors anl to | WasuiNaToN, Nov. 17.—The Repubican | THe permanent conirol of the 1 dians is nof 1 to be cut Lo eng.e the cattle (o eseape the Tas been pending sinee 1590, b 1 sthwest: i re und, Seotland Tndin, An © g preventagitation. She sees now a Servian | i, will o » followl | desived by the army_at lurge. Toe status of y of the lames, Many vaiuable tars and t N of the Indian covernment hid « tralin and the wlands of the Indian ocean, ND MAN'S MY T ! 0 R i A G:MAIYWAYT) print the following list of | 4,05 fional guard,” he says, *shou.d be reg- alavge quantity of hay and corn wer ) | en rise toa practical distrust in intervention | Fven the United States, he says, has permit Lnces AVich ¥ iananliiout o aonging through the | United States consuls, wno it savs it hasre- | plated by o goneral W ot coneross, destroyed. The nre crossed to this of | in the mmds of many enterprisin s merelants | ted them to reeonquer without protest, by rkncss h & Foe e O fomuetent channcl, alh W 1uble authority for saying, will be retained | number of otluers and wen. shoii the Red river, and Clay county espeeialiy has [ Whose lives are likely to be the penalty for | oceupaney for eattie grazing, enoueh 1o ¢ of Satan. R eonforlyeyithigintarnational 3 HRiilibe ot Lunel 1 LS ch suifered ereal loss, The whole north cid of | their adventurous trading nake several tates, and cliaes Pre faw.” Wil Enrape, whio 13 anious, and Tar- | iu ofico during the present adwinistrat Sitated at stated verods by the rowdh of | that county tell a prey W the devourine ele- -~ ident Clevelamd and Seeretary Bayard with | NEwnvia, NV, Nov. 17.—[Speciul to the Gya Wio l3 Jeajous Tor the intcgwty of her | Edward L. Baker, Bucnos Ayres; opaktion, Tne general government cowid | ment. 1t burned some of the most valuable Dion Bouc s Marriage, pattime the United States in- the position of ] Hugh MeCann, 63 years old, & blind enipire,permiit Servia to infry o prineiple, h pol i “ 3 i o e I e AT R B e g AT 3 Algiers: Jno, wart, Antwerp { tien issue them the bese arms and e up and | farnsin that county. It laid in ashes also NEW Yok, Nov. 1.—|Special to the Be.] Iy of Enucland putting down the | an, charged with murdering lig wife, ST AT R T e S e KT s M. Dawson, Barangvila, Col FESON Ui ze, and exiera respoasibility | forty square miles of excellent wrazinz faid, n S < ! ' thivest rebelliory by allowing British sol- | (rylned Bis cane on the matting of'the IRatg O S LA Widbniiciuiiplance oF SRSt s IIRSE YR Rt Ol which 18 1ot how required.” ineltding a number of splendid farms 1ying he Herald's London ¢ @ersand mnmini 01 to pass over Amer : atting e Jows gravity? Tlhe powers know whience | bin: Thos. Adamson’, Panama; Frank 1 G1. SHCEIAn repors the army consls 5 of.| 10118 tragk and 8t Iab reports wis heating. | pateh states that M. Din ain il s and pesaiiting. federad soldiers | evurt-room floor a8 e sat facing Judge the aguression emanated. — Buly S Vs | Mason, Marseilles: Geo, W 214 officers and 20,705 men. In conclusion | its destruetive mareh towards ths nort ling the notice in the Melb: < . ot he Queen’s Own' the use the wrnard during the provress of his trinl A R T i ; d veading the notice in the Molbourne paper of \ (Bl i sal Is unable to duclare war, and has addressed | qeauxs’ Doranee. Atwater, Tahiti, S says: e diseipling throughout the | the county. A X gutling i, fomday. His face was whito as snow, Ilig the Sultan dircetly on the inatter without wet- | 1S Wi G Fax Brins ik, Gomamas | 16 suyss o T Sy S The cattle in. (he tatritory are seattering her husband’s warriage o Miss Taorndike, — iy b was niccly brushed back from. iy tingareply. She has ordered M, Tzaniit, | S B Potton Crefolit (e i 7 s Yattle S ennt s 5 » An Omaha Man's Troubies cad, s his Jips were tightly drawn Lo- 2, 4 (A0 E IS ¢ Jdoseph I Potter, Crefeldt, Germany s Jawies | tion to make exeept to inerease the nwmber | over the country in seaich ™ of food, Cattle- | said: *Leannot undevstand it. Sone time 4 " Man's Tr Mes, i s y draw) lior sneelal eyvoy: ab Conatantinepla, t do- 151, Sty Mayence, Gernrinys \Wane 1 Grin: | of en Ly the. companice. s ¢ men have auredy arrived in this section en- | ago [ began a divoree sut agmindt my hus | CmcAGo. Nov. 1.—[Special to the Bir, |— | gether. Nota quiver of tuscle was visible. mand a reply froin 8ald Pasha, ‘Turkdsh min- | ol Bradford, Enzands Loting Ao Lathtop, | mor companies and.two mujors 10 deavoring to buy up all the corin i the cou it Lty ; W. 1. Brownell, of Omali, wis granted e -tinlzawag onosof tho shoreR IR Jster of foweien affairs. BulZaria has not P Rvan R, Jone A | dmentof infantry. & most heartily coin it L jire 18 reported to ive | band i New York, - Boucicanit appeated | W 1L Brownetl, of Omalia, waes granted 8 | yials on record. 10 took twenby misules 1 vioated the infegrity of Turkey, while Servia DRI A T T T2 (P it béen the work of cowhoys who hacd been dis- | against the amount of alimony awarded writ of habeas corpuis by Juidge Colling yes= [ getijuiy. Fhe proscention odsupied anly isan in I “""'_"' S v M”"r no | HoratioJ. Sprazne.Gibraltar: Oscar Malnros, | need of milivry legislation. His views are | charged, The loss to cattiemen and favimers | 1he eourteand then it wis reduced by halt, | 1y, Hg was about (o he taken home on o | vne hour in presenting. the case, - de- Loty e ey for termtorial aggrandize- | Loith: Adolph G, Sleuter, Singanores Wil> | of such importanes Ut 1 transnit them bods | will be' very great. The 1ailroud compios | Subseqnently at the. urtent request-of my o el T i ot | Tense was. twice s Tows and tho ehings. o0s jnent atthe gxpense of Bulkaris 1o satisty | jinm Thompson. Southamptan: Edward Me- | {ly o my rop follows: Fhere is necd | owning bidin that portion elder childron, 1 withdrow the suit. £150 ith L ¢ ustles, || S % Ahet il ey i pervian wmbitlon and ecotism, Bulgaria ré- | Knjgnt, St Helena: Gideray W. Griftin, | in the i litary service of legisl R joining the Indian territory will also suffer Will you renew it ofi§150 and withibelng a fuxitivo fron Justics, g N d story when ho “took.the [ the powers, as J. Stevens, Victoria: Pirilip Car- | lations - established and “subjeet to chinze | heavily, as uany thousanil actes were Jaid | “Lshafl be entirely suided by my lecal ad- | His petition wis to the eifeet that he had been | 5 my wifo in 1864, he said, MEDIR ¥ 3IBY Shbeaks-tholast “yordianiitiio mo: Alexander Willand, Guy only by congress would have such a degree of | bare, visor, Mr. Bliss, and by iy “ehiliren’s | (o rom Davion, O, in May last to open a | 8 we had toree clitidyen. In 1555 my gyea auestion TS <5 Ravinoind O Willis, H waia; Williaim | seability as 1o become the basis of s sound - Jics. braioh for. Brownell & Con ofDayion. - de | fcie blowh out anit 1 hiave nuvensosn wio NEBRAS ' tice, Horgen, Switzerland, u, which up to the present BRIGHTON'S SKIN GAM irs. Boucicault seems to be surrounded by | branch for Brownell & Co,, of N Lie | ight sind My property Lo decded 1o 'y NEBRASKA SPECIALS, s siated In this osuntrye Al valued friends and velatives, who have vailod | wis 5 mth and traveling ex | Wileaftee losinie my “eyos, — On some opes A Young Lady 8 ments on Riel's Execution. = P the P ; | B 4l A s ons, sl wis caol toward me g sho had eone though tesulations luve nderone cliinges, | Intimations that Some of the Profits | avonnd her o uphold e 0 a uight for der | .0 oxperiment wits not steecs | ‘ - S ¢ Mmos questions olved i ‘e > Pocke children's rights, T TR , ot | wol ol the money wid L eould et none frony and NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—[Special to the Big| | 00 Mot important” questions inyolved” iy Went into Otlicial Pockets, children's right and his emplovers were dissagisied. e r 3 1 2d. and had to put_ up with her treatwgnt, 1 0 ) the command and government of the army NEW YORK, Nov. 15— [Specil © o BEr - sined went to Motine, T, claining that | Ber o ik A ! ) Corusius, Neb, =Thodlernidia London cublo Bays: Al pa | rinain unsottled” it the prosent. tind, | her, Vot Nov a1 '|[| Dosls o Hho B i) Parnell After an English Seat. lue him far hix servives, Je-went [ fireauently sho” whipoed e and’ sogeral Bei)—A young lady, 21 years of pers this moming devote much space to the | No'commmnding general, from the highest v | 770G Tribune saves Whe managers of the |y e BC S TR . nnell <t this- ity reaently'ond | Hiites Iad me aris.ed” ouiteivinke orues nughter, of John Deshner,” livin excention of Riel, The Dally Chromele says | the lowest city know the extent on Tmitor | piiiq B bistiess for the. season, | sented to contestan Trish distriat In (his city | &350 for his money, but was airested on the rodife. She o was under S | bis authority, and no one can have any chiarge o1 embezziciient, miles trom Colmnbus, went 1o sleep o 1’ itis impossible to doubt that the exceution | 4% EILY, b orthe Tl ee¥ [ and the track which has done n fornscat In parliament at the coming clon & of liquor for threa | i ible to him for the faithiul exd | P00 B TS WHIER any other ! - s hel death,which was eatsed b, over four weeks azo and in spite of wll et was just and that it will make such insurrec- | cution of ais onders. During the fast twenty ons. The N e s e . o Abont No oo e sient for nine day Pior | tions improbable i the future. The Tinies | Be years e’ emutry s passed throass | 1 Aeties i closed tor 156, "he ey iy i aonal lakuo has eaeniad e Muc o abont \“ J'”’*" e R wolce up, washed herselt” and arrang er s S ek hroe mome 0 s wherein these un- | SOREFE Have shut the gutes, not b W il arnell and Thomas Powel ) RGO 4 ANe 3 dy BN, 16.001e | BLLLLIG UL AL BUY, W s e, or Wi e et Sk i i | A5 ot e sgition, B entirels oo | 1 nintag, ol e W SEeler E oyl Seocrows il B eiber o i Tt Gl 8HL | Mot (et ate e expul-ion | ity o tuidoiol i ie s me on e flocning vt wtogether over o moith, With | view will rapidly eommend Itselt to (ho coms | e nativn, and their deeision for the ooca- [ (rinbed srowid the enclosure six davs in every | G BIGIUCE L RRTINCHE for Galwiy, W of the Chinse fron this eity o Noveniber & - pUnolud 10 ihe ot clivhivR) the “briet iteval mentionea * above, ' She [ o SRS gl Heelt 10 the stonlepended 5o ely upon individual opin- | WO horbecause they had any money for i i ! b 4 o condwood and - pinened 1y choeok shows no sizns o lite except when she is ity & IG5 0N541a08 Tona Uit e et iy ot befar e | the “oflice boys and ~ young clerks whom v submitted their report tast night. 1t demon- | and head, Then 1 Jushed vl e tell pricked upon tha feot by something shar - (T T 0 it not be so | their eriminal system” of whing has A Bocialist Suuffed Out, strates the fact that not a single Chingman | agaivsta door. When I learned she way and then slie heaves A sowing she i Ballot Box Thicves, fortinate for the connt 1 Wiiiin I :rnwllwl }n.: robbing Im--n) employers, Cassir, Nov, Socialist Liesek, ¢ sullered bodily injury, nor v vof theip | Bty Ldid everything 1 .-nwld for h[‘i""' alive. 1t is considered a very remarkable [ INDIANAvOLIS, Ind, Nov, 17.—(Special 16 sent the nece 0 le in- | Db the human vietims have heen so thor | oo o s murder of Police Counse The corteetnuss of the | #1¢ contimicd toabise me, Sho it obstue: y AroLIs, In 1T—[Special 1o | present the 1 1y of able | vieted of the murder ot Poli " Propeity i [} L SO ] Fions in my path, 1 had Tearned o waik sa A fleceed that plucking is no lonze YA [ cise, ) ’ f cr ol i, also s L s ostill ° 2 0 ) 0 1 Nls U, attested by twentv-one of e dewd- g the BEE. | ~During the recent count of the | O fthe atmy, 1 also su 03 0 abitl | ble and justat this tine when the Rumpt, at Fri n 10 nicht ofilan. | Yenoot i atiasted by tweniscone of tho lead- | Conmaha e dinvin, ) Heyr stk wary 13 Jast, was adedd today. e pro- | i02 citizens, sepresentin ankin, coni | WERC IS GRRW 3 Hiio greater necessity, that laws be estanlished Accidentally shot, clty vote for mayor it was discovered that all | iy con srass for the £overn nent and restia: | 1 dupes have got o the end of H " 4 I ln TG ea) S DLl Loarcatss ATt GrAND IsLAND, Neb, Nov. 17—[Spevia | the batlots of the Jirst precinct, 15th ward, | (on of the military fore ad 8 nrces and have no money 1ot to buv pols | Losted 1o the lust thive he was Innocoat ot unty. Y dudae Bunnand eharged the Juiy strongly OB S b 4 ADE 1orth siep the police of Coney Isawl aad | erime, 3 S i e prisoncr s faver and e ai hour he waa to the Loy Express Messenger W, K. | had been stolen last ght. Mr, Cottrell, | ¥ - 2 thunder forth an eqf o that there shil be no - o B NS P aequitted, The court roon rang 3 Rice, of the west bound Union Pacisie train, | democratic eandidate for mayor, made an af Our Trade With Other Countries, more violation of law «t Brichton, It is be- Decided to be Iegal, QINNFAINIAL 19 SARMs._ Plaise, and the o man was Sunday night, received at Wood River a Iu(.ll\;l ”“[l”h" had been " stolen by Cha WaAsHINGTON, Nov, 17,—Chiet Switzler, of { vond question that a gen |4vlh|~ ol the WaASIING toN, Nov. 17.—The secretary Mesrs, Tenn,, Nov, 17 E. Brown sratulited Bk 51 SP0. y with, republican committeen i, and ( the burean of statistics, to<lay « leted his | Shoils has found its way into the possess on Coni . of Des Moines, L, the larzest ereditor of the - package containing a shotgun, While ar- | WUrii, ropublican insoceior of that ward, HIGA OL A g ; of thoss whose foroe the | He. intariorand Asslstaut Seoratary Jenks : 5 The . wanging the packizes soon after, the g was | Thiey wero both arrested and give ball, anuual roport on foreizn commerce, 1t | f s Whow duly 3Was 10 OO R | ol i arainent in the ¢iss of the | 010 ¢ity of Niemphis, ti-lay compromised The Applicativu- witlidrawae accidentally discharged, the contents strik- - shows a falling off inour toreien trade dur e Northern Paciiic Ryilrond company vs, Guil | Dis claiin of §350.00 to the satistaction of ".n LSO, Cony ‘\1".‘"'{ ‘“1.:.1:’.,&‘..‘1‘“1‘:; i hix Loz, severing the arteries and produce Mr. Blaine in Redivement. ing tho last hical year of 8B13iL8i. Cow- | - Ohblo Syprowe Court. ford & Miller, an upeal from tie deeision of | resident D, 1 thadden und his cotleagues of | FI8 S GRS E UV Witharawn, I o danigcrons wotind. - Tito compatly, sur- | Wasizatos, Nov. 1L—(Special to the | paring our foreign conuieree with that of | CoLUMBUS, Nov, t=Tle supreme conrt | q"ooniissioner of the . ofiee, e | D¢ Suliling bond, Sis vivtuily winds up | = - BOChi, Mrosset "t whe, Innenud o6 o | Bu.]-Senator Hale, of Maine, arrived to- | other nations Great ritain stands first, Ger- | this mornin g rendred a decision hoiding tho | 0G0 G 00 vt tho | St e T, of the ol ity of . A aat S anae AU W\;m‘m day. He reports Blaino in good health and | many second, Franee third and the United Punitentinry purole. law pussed by 1{ raliond s, 8 1L Tnvolyes the rizht of | about six and a balf mitlion ot dollars, catarrh cured 110 Was Bont 10 s homo 1a Nott Platie, spirits, Hesays Blaine talies sreat interesy | States tourth,Phe mostnotable features of | ¢r5aiitiiy to l'x'.‘;ml‘“'w"‘*“i‘“ loinh B b \\Iuih»lm“l.ll o |'x--“ym ol Lie government i : - in the general political situation, but, that ho | our vign - trade during the last fis- | eletion mandamug Gees, nor on the validity | o Fo e, Now York Dry Goods Review, Catarth 1s a very prevaleut disease, with Fined for Assault, does not expect to be a candidateazain, 11, noas compared with the teade [ 0 the rezistry lawy fl'}ne court adjourned (0 | were illegal, ol New Yors, Nov. Vi—Dowmestic cotton s and oficnsive symptoms. Hood's Ren Crovn, Neb., Nov. [Spectal to the [ {hinks Lilatiio will have something to sy [ of I, wasa o decredse it | Phursday moring, - goods exports for the week have been 3,457 gives ready relief and speedy BeE.|=Tlio trig) of W, N. King, the dewo. | {ever about whouill bo uominated by | porta of merchiandlse of 100000, and 4 s - Cattle and Boomers at OKlahos P Y R ST L TR AT from U0 Tiet 1 acts through the loody eratie editor, who strick Dr. Uenney some - The dece courted mainly in the valnes [ o A Protegtorate Burned, Wasimnaroy, Nov, 17, — Counnissio Near a total of IN204, against LG for the | @nd hus reachies every part of the system, wowks ago, enme off in the district eourt to- He Proves a Citizen, of imports of suwar and molisses. silks, wool | ST: Lovis, Nov, 17,=The Catholic protee- | Atkins tolay received the followin dispateh B 11 ‘J‘“* A 4“"';‘ onsguonen af. Hio 1 sufferod with eatarrh fteen years, Took Rig was trpud (o waault it | Npw Yot Nov. 1T-Tho Poss Wasti | S0 wisautictisens of itk and ool aid | torate st Glencoe, Mo, ety six miles (o | foom Ouptain Loe, acting general t the | fmesal ot 11 Glati bisiioss s o |y oyt i ot oobied ang ko i “i::f,.f.'wl‘l‘ aSU ol gl | pgton special says: The report that Cnrles | oe,® Groa Brtain o pagtures of ahaus 60 | flere. burned |.;‘5."';~."lfl“', »\T"»’\"»nf-h.';'."'i'}'f." Cheyenne and Avapihos i oin e [ | oo S s erehant I wih eatareh il 1ny general Leath s mueh ©osts, and sentenced King (o nivety days tn | Foster, recently made consul at Elberfeld, | per cent of oirgaricnltural and wnianatuc- | huilding il of yiau eseaped, Loss St0,0.0, | dian territorys “Allof the cattle of the cattlo : - beiter.” LW, Litais, Postal Clerk Chicago tured products, but alsoa large share, amounts | jusurance $6.000, U companies have been removed from the Killed By Falling Ore, & 5t Louls Railroad, N (020 por eent wore of our manofactures | oL reservation. Taousand cattle lve boen B1. Pavi, Nov. - Pioneer Pross Ash *dsufiered with ealarrh 6 or 8 yoars ; tried Jall, was ot 4 v"lr'{\ul \\In'l: appointed firoso from m— - istuke, Vhen the state departine 3 i Balloting for a Senator. it for T matraiation bapers. hocould | tancdo Cential ‘Auicrien, the \West Indics A Dakows Bank Closcs. turned o ) Okluhoma o graze. One | 000 Wi sneelals At1 o'clock this mors | many wonderful cures, fnhalers, 646, neads. e Y L ili1n " Lerlalat R T ORI L7t ooty v | and South America conibined, Hakorg TR T hundred and twenty boomers have been | 10, Wik, special: 4 y, SENOERY : BaAugs, Ore, Nov, AT—Tho loglslature | pai oid thew aud sent hoiw fer a_copys | — DovER, N. H,, Moy, 1%.—The Fivst Nation- | anaSiid aid hrovsht to Fore 18 mo within the | ing a lavge section of o1o 16! upon men works | ingnearly on hundred dollars without benefit, took the first ballot to-day for United States W\;fi_‘,“‘j‘"‘[;_"l"j\!.,“!"”,';c‘,'“;" \f~"~"..""'n$ Row Proparing for the Session, al bank of Plankington, Dak., of which R, | past ten days, and troops are still out,” ins in the north vein of Colby aine, | ¥ tried Hood's Sarsapariila, and was greasly senator. Mitchell received twenty-four re- | RSl ety cars agor . 2 WASHINGTON, Nov, 17.—There will be & \\'l Wl of s el 3 presi{nt, las o ¥ - Mo Huperty s, Sloraian” Hupe, . fmproved” M. A. AknEY, Worcester, Masg, i . 1 it ool 1o ot “ % P (il » i Vo), tary . The depositors Vo S Q Ster od. ) i [ i and Cl s M h v o A O A A g y men- | An Autopsy.on MceCullough's Brain, { Lefore congress meets to decide upon the | cause is overtaxation by the town and county ABHINGTO! Mo tho followins fourth | ‘Al ove fell thisty-aye fuct, hiee peculiarities s 1st, the contination of Ders i the lesislature, vequiring forty-six to | PiiLavkieiia, Nov, 1T —(Special t0 the ! wouse w be followed with regard to Presi- | Buthorities, A large amount of stock Is b1l | general to-day appointed the followins fourth - remedinl uzonts ; 2d, 1he groportion; ud, the elect. Mitehell elaims ho will be elected to- | By n autopsy 1s to be held on Wednes- | gent Clevelund's appointinents. A3 the thne class postmasters . Denonncing Riel's Death, process of securing the active medicingl morrow, hut Governor Moody 3 ext psively | o obn o e bain of John M: Cul congress to meet approaches it become 1 - < Linois—New Douglas, Henry A, Green- | Npw Youx, Nov, 15~"The Irish-Amerlean | Gualitios. The resuit is a medicine of unusual oy ay 8 for congress to meet approaches it becomes Sulcide in & Hotel, ! A% e mentioned as a “dark hovse, Ao s ng: Moo, John G, Berry; Ashland, Joseph | o, ating Lt passed resolu strength, effecting cures Lithes ki e e I lough, Tho widow has been feartul that the | gpparent that & vigorons efort will be made | NEW YORK, Nov,17.—A man giving the name | 13 Tohiman. i Union, at @ meeting to-night, jis d rosol Sronitln, fiectlng oures Ltherto unkowgs Weather for To-Day. oy wouldbe stolen and believes i an - nge the house rule presentative | of J. W, Bvans posistered at the Hushman |~ Jowactonor, €A, Near, tions denonncig the et uf | il o il for Lok cont 'H."l.nl‘am::l::‘:";\s et Upper Mississippi Valley—Colder, clearing | SRt WAGE R EICREWEENOR O AN | Springer haw prepared . revision which e | ho o st iht and was toand ead in the Dakota—botann, J. 1. dulinson, Jticlal nountor, At il the EYEIRCR | purilon oy o shirpes weather, preceded by local rains, northeast- | e the body will ot be disturbed, | intends to subinlt for adoption enrly In tho | Biub thle burnipg havine b hlnlf Presidential Appointments. and enter into the pale of American citizen ATy g e erly winds and 1ising baroweter, ¢ - sesslon, It RrGpo 0 take three of the ap- | Jackeo o L, WasHiNGToN, Nov. 17.—The prosident | shipe s Hood's Brrsanarilia beats #11 athers, Sl Missouri Valley—Local rains and light Vesuviun' Stomach Ache: propriation "bitls from the apnronriggem . 4 4 A S i v | 5 irott IS Wbt i 1 AR TN GOy suow, foliow d DY slowly rising CwpeIaiie, | Ngw Yonw, Nov. 17— {Special fo the | soumition, i ary bl 15 gl wihe | Ohlo's Auditor Set Free, tbateineonanpaluicd Juua Laminell | oy MBIeROd dils Brothen | A NV ey, - s b 2. J f Ea e military commities, e naval bill 10 the - b v : p s vor general of - castos for the Toreka, Kun., Nov, 17, =News is receive ' Killed by & Train. Brp,~The Herald's _\nplu: cablo 84y | paval Somiites, abd the postaiice bl to | CILUMULS, O N v, TT—T00 siite andi. pobot Pailudenita. and Riciard Marbelcle | gt near Pemyville, Morgan Cockreil and | Hood’s Sarsaparilla Dndoey " " pr @ postoitlee eol Sprin g 2l Ry % 1t 8hooting 0 be col ector Bi custolis e sl L h A . | 5 h ; 2 Phis morning | Vesuvius i in 8 state of eruption {he bostuillce commitice. Bpriuzer says that | tor, Buwil Kiesewe wr, eharzed with shooting (rh0 col ookgr B clstina Tar T tiabiih 0 | B0 o ROt armated, T Bold by 1)l druggsta, $1 aig for PoxtiAc-Mich., | Lava i streaming down on the westslde of | his revision will open e way for Prompt | owith sten to ko i, at the Neil | Ll 3 o 4 4 5. the Detroit and Milwaukee train v over | the mountain and soume alarm is espresed as | tmnsaetion of il business Which meets the | bt e o ot S o A | | The president to-day apyointed Witliam B shot teorze dead, | i aunnderor orly by 0.1 HOOD & CO., Lowell, Masg, | Ckilled W biod te | the observitory rities believe the erup- | approval of the majority, sind yr it ulibus. 1 aiin.g e £ postinas! a Philadeiphia, | The brothers are teporied ne A2 S R AR 1 ] TR Sl W present, | Uhring atter three duya’ M 4 8 ol I8 iy heaiing " gtk oper, reaigned. tor Covhiy 20 Doses Ono Pollar The bedies were fiightl i {1 Y3 | asayor k IRL

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