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THE OMAHA DALY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY Sl(}l{‘;'lx(l, NOVEMBER v‘.’.i. 1835, NUMBER 132. T DL AUCES | BEANDED A MURDERER MINNEAPOLIS M U \ N \ BURNING TENEMENT FOREIGN ArPrAms ' N NAY (] N BOVINE BREEDERS IN CAUCLS, | i 1 L WAR IN THE BALKANS. ' [ BATCH OF BREEZY SPECIALS. Cuthibert Builet Answeced By | Several Shutting-Downs to Oceur Tos A Panic Among the Occupants—Three | An Amorican Giel's Canvass for Het ] - ! Congressman King | day to Break the Market — Persor d to Death I Titted English Husband The 1 Aunval Tonventi gl b W hsithbsioun Ny, ten. J | MissrapoLs, Minn.. No Tliere are | (o d Reports of Bulgaria's Snccessiul | NEW Yong The accidental wp- | | test p Buffalo's Mock Mikado Weddings Mikado ia i | King, ot Louisiana, tonight furnishe rumors that three or four of the t mille gt : k <ottt ros Amp in the tooms of ) ers in { tls Growers Association, 1 " é { e e feoled e Jonfliots with the Servians, Ot Mtttk Al A | oront € fous Cirel ] - WASHRGTO: 51 have read | down to-morrow. e public is not to be in- | story tencuent, 904 East Sixty-fourth street ' \ | = B A CONGREGATION OF WEALTH, | the letter of Cuilibert 1 Jones af the 161 1 forined of the proposed action, however, and | MILAN'S MEN DISHEARTENED. | early this nioining, was the stunal for ag Td { v, The D M THE ARKANSAS SWAMP ANGEL, § - il T el iibune of | 1ie mills will all be running to-morrow morn | B | ing scenes of te and deat o |t y and Lady wh A - ! The First Day's Procecdings -Six Hune yI‘w“l -“ 1”\. AL ‘\:v”\ ‘”l”' w; ¢ ‘\ gre, | e s ‘ n‘ 'Iv- wl 1“ vl\ nig fl"“"‘l‘ willbe | giy Thousand of His Wonnded Troops | ! ullv\ " i ning § '_: d with Bolier Lar e t N \ | Oue of the Famous Smith Sisters o and decin it proper to say that 1 conside stopped. 1ot to be started acain till the mar | cigar makers emploved in a 1 ring | o head of 800 ¢ e been | N ' dred wtes Gathered—Res | Jonesan assassin, and in supportof my con- | ot fislontly to sliow stit at Pirot—Subscriptions Opened FUBE SO, O TN TPy S ot for | MURDEMNDIEHEA RO CUC port and fecommendations of | eloiram thor Gete \CIL T, Martin proiit on flour, This action is expected to for Relief~No Fighting of slept soundly when the ery of rwised. | esponsivle ter f kel g the Exccutive Boavd, | NAvenes, Miss, June 13, 1555 <L FLOYD | break the Cuicage market from ¢ Tmportance Yesterday. The lames were communieated to the flo t | Cont Appotntment. | Kixe If Jones, appointed to Callas, is | to ten cent Several of the large above through conveniont air st | v | - Cuthibert Bullet Jones, second son of Charles | elevator eompanies of the narthwest aie e ot wild e ) pan wd | The Cattle Convention. { Jones, of Catalonla, itean be. prosen bevond | aliaged to be m. the schemo, Taey are ex. Progress of the Conflict. frightened tenant K Cto the e escapes i Mock Marriages in Disfavor, S8 THUIS, No i cocond anpual | AUESton that he was one of the assassing of | pected to help by selline large anonnts ot : with all lasie. They were given shelt rraLo, No Y. Nov, 20 [Special to 1@ & - General Liddell and fled the country t | wheat for December delivery, and ten BerarADE, Nov. 25.—~An ofticial report | by the neighbors while the tiremen were y g I f 1 Cattle and W ieat for 1 Thece s been <ome stir in the weli convention of the National Cattle and Horse | i consequence of the murder treely 1o Chicago to 11l the onlers, eays toat Kinz Muan lias beausht his main | ughting the flames. This was — not ¢ ¥ et Growers' us w« called 1o order in Wit T, Mantiy. to be phgired full of wheat and price g y and | an casy task, as tl ties and 1pol tiam glots PUrlioRibY tis CONMULIIYY S SELIEANeY A force into operation with tas Deina an A ‘ N S 1460 titish «position butld: | A% & representative ineongress from the | all to pieces there, The parties interest g ‘ S | wereablaze and ¢ <pread to No, wid § . tion of mock Japanese weddings in Riy i 5 e Cor. 1t 1y, | Filtin Louisiana district, in which the murder | it handsomely, bith by i seaip | Mocavia divisions, and thac @ desisive at- {405, Rintor t= pawoned and | 1w { \Westinili and other - clurehoss i in v Col. R I Geourred, my opposition te dones’ appoint- | it Chieago and atso by loalding | tack on Slivnitza is imminent. Italso states | the five was quickly sub ADOIE S 100,00 eSS, | s b ® 4 Mikado had Hunter. Large dele gations were present | ment to office has been earnest and uncom- | wp Uil fower prices in the eonniey. | gt it King Milan is vietorions he will agrce | damise was done to tie builtings and to the | cipal fuet | The eraze began shortly atter the kado lad fron o enttlecrowing states and torri- | promising. 1 ean have no controversy with | Then, when the tine comes to tiurn the tide, " \ onterence | MFODUIY oF the teants, L was stited tha i | becen pertormed here and the results have % d tori There were the oo 4 oo | @ man of his character, nor can 1 notice the | the mills il be started up. the eleytor | toan armistice, 5028 0 alow a CODMETENCE | gpape had heen «ome narrow escapes and that | tobe sy 0 the ministers some uneasiness, The - s st uadhd Ak LI assault he makes on me in sueh a way as the | companies will hold the wheat bae s, causing | of the powers to seitle the terms ot peare two woren with 1he dyen were reported | b Hirl Botemmohy was AL (e T vara Nt delegates, the represeniation from vul east- | public iight expect I it lad come from any | light pis At Minneapolls and ‘Diiti, | Sv. Pernsnie, Nov, 25, —Tho renoval o e boen sitghly burned. but the it | o A Al Al " 8 ot yut tominal wor D, R. | reputable source, J. Frovp Kiso ces will be advanced © country, i 3 i . | were not prepared 19 and a whole family " . dist chirel the principal performers being 'Fm tt I Il l ml‘ -w ; l. Lty lIl 2 sl Pl ‘u'” el fl" onatrys Wil | of the initials of Prince Alexander from the | JUE, W PR G S0 oo on. the | Che Spanish Mission. Joseph €. Adanis, @ bookkeeper, and Misq | i r S Lt ‘- dowthof | Western Postmasters Appointed. which it fs expected will b pormnent. T | officers’ reports of the Thirtasnth Rifte bat- | top foor of No. 40t they eame upon Mary | Manmio, Noy Specfal tot [ | Mary Seott, n school teachor ‘“”'v",' the ey which poke of he dartal growth of | oo b e By e wnster | above is the oidline of a pan which isalleged | alion hasbeen decreed. Prinee Atexander | Tealka, widow. azed 40, and Der ehilidien—= | Careful invest on of the report mest conplesin Black Rock, They do nof the cattie mterestos instanced by the export 2 ) 3 il algd | 1o have been formed by strong parties in the | ) wolonol the battation, and | Mary, aged 3 and Am wed oty ing dead. | 1 5ave from the United States, but maiy er themselves married. 16 would ba for the fisenl yenr ending June Ist, 1894, of | Seneral to-day appoly e tollowing fourth [ porthwest. The fieht is betwesn Chieagy | VS flonorary colonel of the Battation, ame vias three hoars atter the outbreak when | St lAlgl . | artassing if the marriage should prove 2 i b bt R Bt class postiasters [ Aned th e Hortiwest, AR op i ramarded | WIS name was erase L off the rolls from the | this discovery was m e Y s | from Rome, shiow Dr. Curry, the new Ameri- | cennine, Henieh as i is whispered / eattle S15,00),000, nd beet produets | SRSk Clhs, W, et fo-day that the Hinal outeons of this thing | Russian army by order of the czar. e, but 1o other bodies linve been discov- | ean minister, will not be rejected beea 5| that both pa ties have other attachiments, A, 825,000,000, and by ten- | oin ol 13, Shieahnn, ) W De it Tofl A caone &l dow n the Mins | LONDON, Nov. 25, —The Sandard’s Vienna | ered, certain of his reported opinionsand speechvs, | leading minister - said | Sunday, - < A AN o, the & tendom.| 4 el o Contse | Weapolis mills or the millers will capture his | cOespondent syss Austoa. fearing for the The report spread early among. the 4 b [ have notseen Mikado, hui it » 1 i Beisbiy o Thlthiors Goute | Bork ouse. There will he Lively times in | position of King Milan, has_joined Gern iy | less tenants tiat the house i been Inquiry being winde of the several high ol | wiiat 1 lave Ctold s g of the city Brisbin. | {iddermann: Commurcial, Toint | B wheat business before Ciiristimas, 1 urging Turkey o infervene, Subscription | erately ston are by one of their num Cials and the state cecretary, Senor | eorrvet, De. Swith has been indisereet in al United States Ay, first viee president of | rt I, Green: Florence Station. - lwl\“-\\\'h-n-u uwiuwlynmvn:lu-ul I\n~'u-1 Henry Kok a Bohemian el maker | De Eluyar, all agree that Dre Carry will [ low ng 8 tene cutation with oy I in H % A 3 v ia.1 3 9 SER § 2 and . aid of the Servians, Liberg o disappearce nE oW Up un ehur » e Uyt \ s vulgar g ion, responded fittingly to the wrts Gilson, Bengamin Au 11 Grain in Sight and Store, Ot e L0 Thie B AT S TR MUl jave a kind reeoption. The same view is | SR G BN CY iy s volgar atid Wwoelwme, Gen, C \|vlw~ o York, e { DAL 1:}.‘\'-. il ‘t‘r_l'l\w\-vr;“ ]ljvnl L Cmicaao Now Ihe following tizares, | 7y + 6,000 wotnded men at Pirot. By that time the po.iee had colle evidence | Tully had by the ofiiccrs holding over the ter and the lord high exceationer is spondeid to the weleome in beliall of the | anl g Drakes Lidegtvyiile, SREC | taken trom the official statenent of the board | B2 i, Nove 28 cPoe Austrian minis | enougd Ohomake o cliarge ot ason and it | United States Jegation, The ministerial tul to relizious people. 1 am told the <tern v ine ol the fuiicn. Col. Hunter, | 1 Ctenden s M and G Wi | of trade, to be posted on “Chianze to-morrow, | 08 ere visited Quen Na vesterday. 1t ainst i, Vhe excitement of ihe Bo- | organs, upon hearing that the minister had juy there 15 even niore binding aud wident of the aesoviation, delivered his | Pt U oM IRAL \ i e 1 Wt in e | 15 Teported tat fie is urzing the government fans had become A furious rage and | loft for Euope, e« prossed a welcome to hin, | formal than that at Riverside. It {s shocking, s in which hie recommended T B keh: Parna o, 13, | fiowvs theamount of Brain fH St ML | to neeept Princo Aluxandei's offer of armix wats of lyneliing were wade. Kohul s in- | among them La | et Canocs Dot |t is demoralizing, aud inconmon with othet nof the o cat in- | Poromac TRCE P Watiai | United States und Canada on: Saturday, No- | tic 1 =000 while his furniture was not worth | Castilfos” prineipal organ, Only the Seglo | Preshyterians [protest against sueh praos 4 provement of breeds, transportiation and ¢ | Joferson Clinet Winfield, Matthias | ¥ o 21, and the amonnt of inerease or de: Ariexs, Nov, 9.—General Sapundakie, The charge is ghat he sct fire tothe | Flutaro, the orzan of Don Carlosthe prewen S . A \ Crit-ination against shi ol live st | nfi IS o nse oadine \wo command . of the first army corps, is en- | linz to get the money der, has manifosted any anwillingness o re Patrick Cronin, editor of the Catholie e A ansehaet | Alta, €. E. Cameron: Cleyes, Geor Wheat Nt campald at Garissa, awaiting orders 10 eross | “Fie ire marshal began taking testimony | ecive Dr. Curry. This journad adds to its re- [ Union, who s closely in sympathy. witle A ssion to - consider the question ot | O e A IR o rord N | QO tie trontier and aavance on Salonien. The | Jater conecrning the origin of the fre. Froon | marks: ~He ean come so tong as the king of | Bishop Ryan, has written a letter in \\'quhl\u tion upon Aweriean beef in | B O R TOL TR e D aXtas Ry T | IDALS Greess in Lower Maeedonia are vising and | this it appears that the fire broke outin | Ttaly, the failor of the pope, has at Madrid a [ says that “mock marringes are dangecoyly Lurope, the necessity of i e o e ey AR LTI @ 1S OF §XTe 2ufar troops. Kohul's room. and that kerosene_oil had | peprosentative ames to play. The essence of murriage i€ ome echanical applidnce 1o A icihacy, afisy, aale Mesurneys | ey THORGINE Loxpoy, Nov. 20— dispateh from Vien | been pourcd on’ the bed and tloor, The hatl - flie consent ot the contraeting partics, ad tley mind thinis do away with hide-destroying | (s B UG SR BEEES ST The anount of gimin instock in Chicago on | nato the Times savs: Russia and tand | way and stairvs were in tlames, and the only T when this consent is ciearly manifestod (usi< brauds: the tormation of an especial associa: | (Vilsons Aple River Johtt Gotsss | the date named was tave induced the Porte to dispatets a_uote 10| wat of eseape for (e tenants. was by way of he Burmah Bow. Uy by words) there is 1o Jonger any mocks tion of horse wrowers, i the necessity of | (W6 R, BERGHOTE B oL \ Wheat 18,4209, Comn...... 10,007, | Servia to-morrow conaselling King Milan to | the rive escape. Kol was identined by one CArcoreA, Nove 25—Oficial and pre ery about it. The consenting parties are practical national legistation, throush which Lskii—Brida, Edward J. Seott; Willow | Oats Rye. aaln | Stop (he war of the tengits as man_ who threw somie- | telegrams have been stopped for some reason | wedded alone the existing local troubles can be set Al : | 2 ntiey v, Loxpoy, Nov, 9 dispatch from Bel- [ thing like waterout of a pail on the huvaing | 050G - t ;um‘nn.ul. e eon .‘1.u..l‘”‘.“x ”‘ . it & wrade to the Daily Tel sgraph says: The Se stairs, which blazed up the minnte it strack | Uhknown "“\ ; he Arkansas “Swamp Angel.” RIS B B eo g, oo Sceeking the President's Ald. Review of the Enghsh Markets VR M‘I'(K\‘;lyl‘I"‘:‘I“'”(}'“_‘”lT.:mll::.‘l | LGN ',’“"K“ s ) S ’I koA I'he Bri “"' ‘\'l'“"— Livene Rock, Ark., Nov, 235 [Special (o all orests I y : c ; SHcs : sed byt WL, sik, Peri as kerosene, Kol was avtaigned in con fonary force reached Mingquore without op i A e AS Prof. B 1. Moore, ot Colorudo, read an | Wasiixaron, Nov, 20—John 1 Whitley, | 1o¥ o Mok Lone Ex- | GTCand Tzwar are i the lands of the Bul- | to-day and held on a charge of aison < : | the: Bias] —dartti Aitchell, the’ aLkaiisas, elaborato paper pon “Phe Cattie Tty of | ap ondon, and Jolin 1, Speed, of New York, | Press, in its view of the British | gadians, The Servians are stifl retivinz, 1t 4 £ B, R iaod (MetMie | “Swamp Angel” who escaped from the Cross the United States.” Strong grounds were 5 ¥ el grain trade, says: Ciear weather has favored tued that Buigarian cavairy have ocei A TELL-TALE SCAL H8Y tion Jir ORI TEEE L Sty jail some days ago, has not been res taken in favor of national quarantine laws, | director general and secretary respectively ot h b | | Tsariorod, iness fornc o % 1 ) the point. being warmily applauded. Toueh: | the American exhibition to be held at West | Wheat sowing. ‘Trade shows no materia R s e NN oo Sl < BOMBAY, Nov. 24— Serfons viofs ocenred | captured. From a gentloman just up trone it P Kb Jet b Hgal tening of (e iblie | Konsineton. London. next year. arvived hor | change. Sules of Briugh wheat during the | andor hias reqiosted o ,,.‘.(,-‘ e i | mteresting Feature of the Seaveh for | yesterday ot Broach. One English olliehal | ¢roe county your correspondent gathers tha ands, thespaker said this was s mueh con- | eon Beieh Wil om B T O ho | st Uweeke were 2305 quartors atHs 101 | Sewdinga commission to eastern Rowielin @ ALy ARG was killed and three others wounded, FIVe | gou "o MiteholPs escape, On Tuesdiy demned by range men as it would o-day toattend to some of the details of the | iy 6e 6658 at 815 1d darin 2 the correspond- | untii the termimation of war. He savs that NEW York, Nov. 25,-=The Cuban China- | vioters were shot by the police, A 4 SIS SHioh L AN Lo R | by Conneeticut Tarmers, We only want what | work eonneeted with the exhibition. Direct- | ing week' last year > wheats ace | asa sole o he can only piopose an armistice [ man Robello, who was arrested Friday nizht Raxcooy, Nov, A dispateh - from | moming Deputy Shitil Bediord went up to the law gives us, the right tooceupy these | or General Whitloy ealled at the white house | sStuggish, Trade’in carco s is duller. ‘There | when v ithin Seryian ferrito 3 Minhila states that severe fighting took pl the jalland carvied Mitchell's breakfast to | B B ies e Syl 1 Whitloy called at the white b | d e Frado t i\ athin i ritory f on swspicion of being the wurderer ot Ch to-day ina jungle continuing until the | ands until the se comes, and now that | TN e | were four arrivals and two sales. Trade tor JARMSEAD NOv. *finee Alexande i e Wb £ Ly TG A 3 and was beggo o prisoner to feane Wo oan come from one ranehos in palice cars, | 8d had an interview with the president ard isina comtose eondit R e '.\:nl:,.?«f\ o rinee AKX | gne on Spring street, on tho 2 of this | ter postof the Burmese was captured, when hiaud was b 7 i e s pl seethat the. days of the 3 | e assured the president the work of prepar ther lower. . A, to-day’ b thera Was | “Wo rolitt all St ! f ! , N X they thed inall direetions the ontside door ajar. When lie went to carey it {3 plain to see that the days of the rangers | e Assiied the presdent s swork oF PP | rather A toaday's market there wa We Tought ali Sunaay and spent the. night [ month, pleaded not cuilty Satardag. and was Al ) Vi i are numbered. As Dndians wave way to the | A s so fan advanded that 1L sueeess s |Gl attendonce, - Only retail business was | on Dro_aman hefghts, wh en are carried by | held in detault of bail. The manner in Loxpoy, Nov. 28 —Four deputy eommis- | his dinner he discovered that the “angel” had R pioneer so must_the cowboy o before the | ) VIOTUSE 6XPOSILon of TAG A1t (et 2| donein wheat American wias ratoer | storm, The nehting continnes to-day in the ‘ . painer A sioners and four assistants Bave beenane | i liht, but nothing more was exjpees v manufactures, produce and resotrees of the | ! | Bux t Ut settler, and i the dadicher Stake e g States wis beyond dondr. The presi HgLeanRN GOl g direction of “Ts wribrod g SNSRI S (i omatkibly s gnotineiotisan e, 5 Bantamennt 1o Gee the depaty sherifl hid leff the caze | place — ofpanger until - the S000.000 | Gonictened with evident Interest and = ANTIHENS, Nov A note from the Turk- | The boy Mainz, who identiiies him, reached [ #nnexatiol open, just as thomeh it was epty. Mitehell's Il . wres of land now Elgin Dairy Market. ish zovernment demands anexplanation of | the store whera he is e ployed on the day of f N fanily were 1iving on rented” property i | pressed his entire sympathy with the exhibition, and Cross county when the cattle shall w o with model faris for the cultivation i Nov. 25,—Only trifling skirme- | poses of tl lunteer Cirreaco, Nov. 25 —~There were no regular | 8 the murder in a very agitated condition. 11¢ | Livrreoor, 2—Parnell has with- | by Deputy M wlkinbure wid np Angel' was ] ool 2k assist the enterprise in all proper ways. | sales of cheeseon the El board of trade | o \ S sor, hi ) r. that h ¢ cattle, eased nol for_ by the cowtioy | Whitley nsied that the prosident open he | toxae. Heeuiur slos of Dutter. | widay between the Serviaus | told William Sebimpor, his e loye e that e | dawn fram Hhie contest for member of parfia | aiter his incarcor ) the penifentiary the M AOIWHOYI ML) | exhibition by telegraph on the Ist of next | poynds at 2 it L buteriy 1 arians, as both sides are waiting tor | i een A bbing i nt of |t for the Irish district in this city owner of the house notiiied his wils (o move | The ehair was anthorized to appoint a com- 1 50 by'tonching abutton at Washing- | Dendys 0 o T butter Gl noreements, The Servians are preparing | Chong Ong’s yestaugant, © Mr. - Schimper 5 g AT hall el outy that her husband was in the penitentinry wittee of ¢ tinls andia recess was taken | ot Y ton ot Londot, | SLeady. F for a powerful bombardwent” of Slivaitza | 0ok young Mainz to Captain = McDon In rech toonicht Parnell said e bad 4§ e kiew e would not get his rent. - Thoe until 3 o'cloc | The president readily neceded CONFESSED A MURDER Sior t an atack of fnantry on that town. | nell of the” Bightl precinet’ police station. | withdrawn beeanse he thought it impradent | woman moved out with a three days old huba { 11..»4%-“ .u.u},.m ed v‘ 1..1‘1._,-,‘; com- 4 ' fes 4 % it 2 o Leanwhile popular hawed of the Bulgarians mL\ 1ot lhr'l'{t:* :“n'f” I‘Yn;l;l"-r M lm»\:h- N to run the risk of defeat. He urged the Irish | in her arms and died shortly after \\I‘x{‘di nl.m; mittee on resolution ien. Curtis, New T Z S N GLveE r U has dwindled, owing to Prince Alexander's | asked to deseribe the murderer, said: SCap- 1 ygees 1o support: S | can- | exposire. This civenmstance moved Mitchel | York; 1, 1. Graom, Kentueky ' 1L C. ooker, _ One Cattleman Objects, Johu Jones Gives Himself Up for a | 5ikdion to/the portes. Hopes of: final fain. 1 will never forzot that man's face, o | YoLers B e Dt AL | i woro ravonya. azaihst. th unfoolling Arizona; = Taft, Ohio: Join’ W. Simpson, | WASHINGTON, Nov, 23— Adviees have been Crime Never Committed. tory arc fadin s away and taere is much de- | had along whit searon his teft eheek, and ULt (5 e other tiberal eandidates for Liver- | landlordand, judging from his past record, i Texas: Thos, L) Howston, Missouri: John | yoceived at the intevior deparment to the PrrLabeLema, Nov. A well-dressed | préssion.” Foreign' intervention is eagerly | could pick him out from a thousand men pool. Mo further advised Irish voters o | e will be the builderof auother Cross county Stoller, Kansas: Eluner Washburne, Tiinois: | ons. Juseph Jennings, Utah: Wi, N, Rynerson, | Now Mexieos Josepli Van Metor, Virginin: | tories are wenerally observing tho procluma- | teree James M, Ballentine, Tdaho: J. i1 Jnckson, | tion issaed by President Cleveland last | had committed a murder in Chi Wyoming: and A. C. Cleveland, Nevada Auzust, directing the removal of fences en- | on he repeated the story. He said, while There was a breeze over the motion to in ) 3 ixteen in order to | closing public lands, In Wyoming, howeve Chicago 1wo years ago. he became involve ! i LD £ | et Hor tho Inluence of liator anc | hopod for on aceatikar-thembrangth of thp: | Eram that thne to thisideteetives huve kopt | 1 AL L O PR A AYD) et that eatlenen in the westorn terri- | Young wan wnder the inftuence of liquor en- ) bt (i ol gCoamtof, the sty OF S |t 'boy with them. | They uve traveled to | ubPoR Mt € gitonen, Ao | B8 e 3 station botie here g and said bo | S ® eSSl eall ™ that | Baitiuore Filyielibia: Mamtore and-oter{ IR 1 Thani st A Toiinectiout Curiosity. e i | e o osahiatens hise ora | those: cltles amd’ Now. Yotk aud Brooklyn; | Suiont speach Tamnell promised the Brotest | Hanmrono, Gonn, Nov. 28—[Speclabite f f nts a falr proportional representation Ih Uhe f o Bz, )—Mrs, Jutin Smith Parker, onc ot of the opinjon that the powers are about to | Finally Mainz reconized the muderer's faee 00 figy parliament. Gldstoine and Chan } in w pieture of agronp of Cubans. After ’ Wishing | the famous Smith sisters of Alderney cow crease the committe ' interves hetween S, 1 i, be slew X ) \ A quarrel [ il Davis, | intervene hetvieen Servia ang waria, be b pIC R herlain have telearaphed o O'Si \ jive Tndian territory representation, Gen. | the owner of a cattle rnoh has not only re. | W guriel il @ wan Baed SEOAS e that both sides have suffered enotia, | cqnsiderable trouble the deteetives found ant |y 2 supports Gladstone's | notoriety, is-on her- deathbed. She was., i leasant Porter hein gested as a repres [ tused to remove enices nircady con- [ SO Was cnbiored ded it city. and he | while the results are undecided. Austria | Who the photograph representod, and arrested 1, 4iast, i e sentative of that territory. This led toan ef- | structed. but has bexun to extend them, and [ (e St riaas T of LIE GRS A BC | qjone hesitates, “The Russian_ government | Rebello. They also elaim to hase: tound -~ brought into prominence clght or uine years i fort to enlarge the committee to one from | in this exse the attorney gener ;‘1|n.|~l been re- | T 000 ce £ Gitietimannd l‘.“'m“‘hl_‘;m-' has requested the Servian mimister “ll St. ‘;”: x.‘ . M:;"fi::‘ |l:‘|‘t“l".x‘\h ”nu “«‘l.(.,” Phe Parnell Manifesto, azo, when she and hiersister, Abbey, refused. e 1o observanee senment of Rus u's books cevidence that Rebello owed the ersburg to notity his go v o) poiil 3 — e Ot | restaurant keeperand they surmised that the | LONDON, Nov. 2. —[Speeial to the Ber.] wrrel was about this debt. The Chinese My, L. Power O'Connor.the nationalist mew bev for Galway in the late parlinment, said | town author ech 5 l teritory, which wi and then Gen. Porter was added mittee i The executive committee reports 1,55 ac- | when the tracts bele < defeated, | quested to bring suittc y to the com- | of the Luw, ‘The point has been taised as t whether exttlemen may fence in their la 13 to them hut surround ay taxes in the town of Glastonbury b se they were notallowed to vote, Tho @ couple of ine Alder< s troubled him so mueh that he | 1 ihor | si's formal disavowal eer- | Servians, it | Loxboy, Nov, ¢ 1S conscien ‘ coneluded to sarrender himselt. The ities have telegrapied to Chieazo to ubans in this eity are considered by th seizo : : 23, A Sofia dispateh states c such 4 person s needed there u \ " h B f { tive. Interested and honz dide representatives, | acres of public lands, and this point has been | @i L su 3 L 3 that the Servians have be barded Widdin | police as “the s ot the eath,” and” it is sta i p AT sy cows and sold thes auctic The sis i nTmod capital Tho report mys the assor | decided the nogative, the department hotd: | K168 the muae ot John Jones, f e e donearie din | L3It few af thom wontd hesitntd. (0 eom- | yesterdny in rogard to the Parnell manifosto, | ney cows aiul soul thews ab setion. Who siv. | | i and that eity s on 1ir 5 i with 45,000,000 ¢ 10000000 Tiorses, and | i that fieess 10 public lands must uot be Cuicado, Nov. 8—a Philadeiphia d T BrrGrane, Nov King Milan was | it munder. Rebellos employer, however Hinche s vory sorty tiels ladnheoninnb: litorsiorofthe fsucotsgiul ek io RN R i clation is fecognized as the most powertul, | restricted. puteh i teceived tomighi vontiuing e | toreed to retreat by the failure of the commis. | Mr. Jarosin, of 524 Washington street, Brook- el tieniinitn pang el nicRsE ] paid their taxes with additional costs. This |} wealthy and intluential organization ot the = | T there and confessed to murdering @ Chi- | Siariat service. e will reiain on duty at lyn, gives the man an excellent charaeter, iy, 5 was repeated anumber of years, until Abbey: Kitd in the world. Th wlishuent of a An tmportant Declsion iy conduct ) "ha | the frontier until the arrival of Gen, Lich- | And saysthe only reason tor his arrest is that The Wrecked Theria. Smith’s T A GRzTR d 2 eizo vailway conductor named Davis, Tn r T eabel IS AR A AcerIbAH | Smith’s cows became known all over New i mational bureau of an industry in con- | Wasiixaroy, Nov. %-In the suprene e thelr memonies mad depats, | fanin's division and the’ rest of the reserves, | N0 haxwsoar on'his fuee liko: that deserily Loxboy, Nov The steamer Iberia, | England. A eurions fact in conneetion with if nection with the agricultural departinent is B TS T T ey, o Fie 5 AEOreN0D t0- SUth s + | Wounded soidiers have been arriving contin- | Dy theboy Mainz. e savs Rebello was SOV E 3 Y ) s regaluri i S il conrt to-day, in the ease ot Mo! & Field s tor reterence to such a crin A klonitia Novenk i i this Smith family is the vegulurity of the parily recoanapnlclm AR seiianlin me e o deiel e e D he | but were unsuceessind. - No one v b ually sinee Sunday morning.” Every avajla- | work on the day of November s and was on | which went ashore Snturday in DUnmanus | gygoq'of death, onee in-seven” years, und 1535 diate appeal to the national government is | agains ion Kurtz, appealed from the | it et e A e opine | ble vehicle s utiiized for transportation | havd as usual cvery dun that week, Mrc gy nas broken up and her cargo is dvifting. | is " the. year {0 clain this Tast surviyor £ advocated for the speedy enactment ot | superior conrt of the ity and county of San | {5n"'of" the polies is that the contession is | service, ready to defenil the nin azaiist A oat containing fourteen men belonging | who' is. now. . suffering from s bpoker 7 such laws a8 will© enable - cattle | gy ciseo, the decision of the lower court | spurious. i Loxnoy, No As far as can be judged worknen ot the Shob | e Seamer 15 missing, The eatile which | hipeaused by o falln tew days ago, Sevon v - men. - fo- prevent Lo fnireduction | OF | wagreveried. (Tlie eltaotiof this deolston'ls - femaonlibuneiialpemnertho Sitiintioniny peak well o8 Gomposed @ part of the Tber Lo wis | years ago her sister Abbey died, and at | “ discases of cattle, | and - to - quickly | jag peither a police oflicer nor a private eit Dakota Farmers Indignant. the seat of war is as (ollows: Prince Alex saved i SR terval of seven vears cach of three broth- f §hd ettuctively cradicato It should it develon. | fzen tn his eapacity as such ofliger or cltizen, | 81, PauL, Minn., Nov.38.—a Minto, Dak., | Aklerhaslicld at bay ihe Morava a IALS. - ersand sisters and her mother died, while | geests an_ enlargemont of the | A i B d0PA e A e arrant o ] wlin divisions, wiiich were adval A Preacher with a Hobt Tourteen years elapsed between the deaths of' powers of the board of animal indnstry even | ot C08 piniary anthority, & deserter from | SPeeial to the Pioncer Press says: There is a | Tadomir. and prevented them from joining | g 3 > 2 i 4 I I 1 Mrs. Parker fs 9% 10 1he hoint of empowerini 1ts agents 1o buy | ¢rder of military authority, & deserter from : S it 4 | Exeter Enthusiastic Over Prospects New York, Nov. 25.—{Special to the | her tather amd i OLTE, | HOIROI e | X i | the United States army. ferment here over theretusalof the Manitoba | the — Drinaand — Danube divisions. = sk 2 veursold, and up to the time of the aceident b and destroy indlicted cattle and ot confine e i liver cars for whoat bought by | He has driven the latter back of a Canning Establishment. Bk —Lord Adelbert Perey Ceedl, younsgest | g qble'to visit this city occasionally, iler { [ offor p raiirond to deliver cars for whea wht by o {t N i y [ its efforts simply (o quarantine. DPrcaidontd B from Dragoma Ihe Morava and Shumadia ENGDLN . Special ] son of the marquis of Exeter, and god-<on of | Lushaud is nearly as old, and the antlquated Ihe chair announeed as & committee to | T ential Appointments. one Majors, appointed by the farmers to buy | jivisions still hold their positions and are IRETRIE o AN RS m RO LLORLIOR Rl | S e SR N e t with rival assoeintions and try to torm WasHINGTON, Noy, ¥ e president to- | against the elevator companies, and who has obably commanded by King Milan, The | BEE.J—-Our cltizens are enthusiastie | Queen Victoria ached the zospel of the 'l'l‘"[-yl '-\( "‘\““\““:'”“}"y 'I'{_“;'“'m:"" us thoy \;‘ n‘l“i: u"‘un. 'I"h“ll“ Routt \..l ('u:nl’.hh:‘ day appointed Bartlett ‘Tripp, of Yankton, l{-'-‘u 1'"‘1“ l:w"m,.p ‘.v’,“.u;nlu.»y.;:‘y‘n]"l "‘I‘Il;* ple of Belgrade anxious ns 10 how the | over the prospects of a cannery i second eoming of Christ tow smadl company Bl agon, i M. ML Dunbiang of Hiinois, ex-Sepator Dor: | 18 SEEEE G An indignation mecting has been hele | vinn everses | and are in communieation with a | of worshippers last even ng in & vetail gro- 2 Wi A ey ot New Mexico, Jolin M. Sinpson of conmmi » ety I X sioners is not hearkened to. The farme A DMissourl Qutting. anders made: by g of King Milan, woo are in command, court of the ritory of Diake vorites el di. 1o | Boel, of N canning factory in fowa who have [ cer's hall. Attimes his volee broke, and he I'exas, and N 1L A, Mason of Ney Dixon, Mo, Nov., 25— [Special to the o o Yoik, to be collector of thter- | A s K2, 1. Hunter, president of th cla. w Yok, t rof Iter | Grlanization is strong, and the more inddis been looking fora location I Southern Ne | was frequently compelled to elear it with a dlon, was ndded. Adjourned untit to-mop. | halrevenue for the - twenty-inst distiiet of | (2 550 to lear up e tacks. S T - A " Shiont, diy congh, which grated harshly on | BEE=W. H Murphy, of Vienna, aud Hen- Hon Now Yorlcy Eliuh Gyies, 0. St Jue Mo, 1o | b SPECIALS FIROM 10WA. raska, and who have sclected this place as | o SRsl: & YO L derson Copeland, @ farmer who lives near & = e marsial ot the United States for the % % being the best adapted to the business owing | the cars of his hearers, when it tollowed one A i D 0 : T e T wostarn distriet of Missouri: George N, Baxe A Huge Hippodrome. | A AT rOarar By e GOt Dr Toial ”;.. be ; pled ine L of issoft and tendor passiges. He s the | Haneock, met at -Nicholas’ saloon in o Daving Righway Bobbery, | ger of Paribauit, Minn. to- e attorney tor | Cnesao. Nov. 2—Tue managers of the by Taking His Own Lit [P Shemilabiliey 0L ulio AREioURA N salnLy | B b s | Plice yestenday afternoon and after imbibing ZANESVILLE, O, Nov. .=\ bold and | tlie United States for the district of Minne- | billiard tournaument which closed a tie on Foxna, lowa, Nov. 23.—[Speclal to the e { UG ! 1= | possessor ! COMK "‘j' .-” hakes mo | ot te an altercation and finplly daring sobbery’ was conmitted in Holues | soin gy Sattrday night held o meoting this attermnoon | By i—The suicido of Stevenson. the mulatto | . are'ado i comncetion with Geneva, | CHUEC (03 o sers Loy which ho TS Lo 507 sttt fight. — After they abandoned county, not far from Millersburg, by two Dismissed from the Service. and decided that the ties should not be plaved | yurderer of M, Catter, ends vers summarily | o34 and-other towis, warking to get i | religions bodies, | Fob some yeies aller D400 copetand approached Murphy again Nighwayimen, the vietim being « peddler 4 XUk OfT, bt that the stakes and receipts be diviled 2 1 ammarily | jine” o the Norlwestern railroad | attained bi s majority he was in the English | 5 ; named Honfield, Aboutéo'elock in tho even- | | WASHINGTON, Nov., 25 viary M- Wen the piayers as folows: Vieauy, | & mysterions tragedy. The case will prob- | eroxsing the & "M, at this “point: | ariny and obiained considerable distinetion, | A1 they then elinchud and Gopuland wvas named Hontiel, ABocbgiclock Ih the 501 | g to-day directed tho dismissal of 11, N, Whidh S0 1S ot expwisoss Ceaes | ably rest now where it is, a8 the two men | and at ielr’ list “weeting appointed | Y AN OPIEREE SUSAGEREL SEERERIL | discovered to have a knife and in an istant {ang, NIk Mol Spobin the toad, 1 Gasquway, assistant chief of the internal 0, of whichh £230 is for expenses, ind | who knew most about it are both dead, Ste- | A5 committee to confer with “that railroad | 104 4 ht e | LIuugolIL I AUy IE Dieast HEln GRS awo masked men saddenty appeared with ve- | yevenue and merchantile wmarine divisions, | Slosson $1L.500, Siosson being o resident oi | 4§ S S | at - the — appointod time, in o Onie [ and while quintered at Winchester barrach nipple. Murphy got loose and ran to th A M DR LU Y | B0 g Lildienii, Dot WL ettise Mothine the X pernsce, | venson, who bung himselt in the Fort Dodge | ha, Hon, 1. W, Sterling, T 11 L Leeand | was conyerted. e almost immediately | Bardwine store of 1.8, Ithea & Co, and asked over 4, which was not satistactory to the -~ and as ho donated 300 to the entertainment, | jail vesterduy, liad engazed able connsel, and | W. L Taylor. Doggan to preach, and subscquently eame o | 1o be concealed. Heafterwards rushed ont robbers, when one of them compelled him to Called on the President, his receipts will net only 51,000, while not denying that he killed Cutter, still | - Canada, being still in erviee of the | of the store and ran to the Dison nill where hold vy his Dands while the other went WASHINGTON, Nov, 25.--Mr. and Mrs - insisted that” Lo was justified in doing so. | Opened He yes for a Momeat, pieen, s - preachin W ineompatible | he tell exhansted. 1t wis supposed that the flwough hhs pockuts, seciring about SLOX. | o, SEHEIEEL AGE - SETE G Ul A Crazy Woman's Crime., Che velatives of Cutter, who had iined | Cornvymus, Neb,, Nov, 28— [Special (o the | With his auilitary positio Dcinie com | Wound was fatal, Lt night, it at s e ‘ silka anid othor fine kwodsand. jowelry. from | house to-day, Th prosident groeted them | (JEUSEY Ciry, N, J., Nov. 23 —Ta-night | G0 o W G e et awiijeh | Brtl=Minnic Dishner, Sundny, ab 12w | fjognny, — Bversinee he has continued in | inder arrest and his_preliiinary examinis Tis Wi, The Do diove 1o Miliershins | very cordinlly and they pesed soyaral e | Mrs. Lowisa Steeger. In a fit of temporary in- | (aad e Aot e i | opened her eyes, fooked toward the door us it | is ehosen work, He bored o hard and | tion is fixed for next Saturday botore and wade known tie robbery, As the rob- | uies n conversation with i, sunity, Jumped trom a fourth story window RHIER eI e R ened from slumber for & mome untieiighy that fus health is b Wi e | HUCKins, justice of the peace at this pltees Junny faet that Stevenson wis larzely indebted to | awakened from shumber for o moment, a dhers avore sk he could ot sec el faces. | i with hier babe in_her arms, ‘The little one was | hi8 landlord and had not. as they say, acted | then returned to her scomingly former stage | 55 BOW o1 his way sonth 1o reciperat [ Gomelandt "l e sepitation of bl Rib goseried o s liree oy i worn The Bowman Murder Mystery, dashod. to death on the pavement. and the | honorably In paying the debt, gave support | of unconseiousnos, She stil eontinues to - dangerous unk - whos 1 Lgnos S0 NS 1 e LR R L SR ARG AN EO BT, Lo i, (8 Oy, & 1o theory that 4, B, | Womun received probable tatal injuries, being | 10 tie opinion, “The riends of” Cutterhiave | taice nowrishuent, respiration good, piise | Sudden Death of Geo, 5, Davting. | JPe the oL mei in this vielnity i ¥ appry Bowman, ex-mayor of Kast St Louis, was | dreadtully Clacerated by striking the iron | come for his body and will bring him to | full and regalar, tomperature nofmal, due to | New Haves, Conna, Nov. 25— During the il 3 5 - b ] railing. When her husband discovered what | Shrewsoury, Mass, Tnis disposes summarily | e extreme. annoyance of visitors, None s e port Balloting Without Result. Killed by George Clark, alias Coleman, a bur- | had been done e endeavored to cut his | 0f the only muzder case that ever happenced | bt the wiost partientar iriends and voladiyes | oCFee at the kpiscopal churel al WValli ! A Slap at Civil Service, throat, but was prevented by the police, in Pocaliontas comnty | tord, yesterday, while Miss Hattie S, Darling soldiers’ home | glar who had been released several days ago New ork, Nov, Special to ths Bre. | Cineado, Noy, 2511 e allowed (o venain in b and physicians i was the inventor of the Wilkon - o o ore 1 after ten wmonths iues eration fol (4 Iesee ] nging <0lo, @ oy ’ H commisslon met here this morning with the | ol Wit fhe hurglary of ' Nt I the e A Flooded California City, Stole a BRIk St Jas KAEAE A plo fher father, tooike 8. | —teorge 1. Sterling's appuintment as o post intention of settling the question where the | vy of Kast St. Loiils, has been exploded i e e DR RN YT T W T o A TS 'he Rebellious Indigis. Danting, was taken with an epileptic At He | wapden in this city by Governor I, is Nome shall be located. Al the members were | Clark was easily found in St Louis to-day HSEha LY Bainic] A 0 01 180N, L04R, MYV piacia o Wi DA AT AN av e e S was removed o the Wallingtord hotel, and | jgoked upon by President Cleveland's friends presontand many ballots taken, but just how | #0d it 13 evident he had no connection with | the most terrible min storms that ever visited | Bik.)=Two young men, of east Boy A4, " gl $ 1 died at 3 o'cloek this afternoon. He was tiveet slap ) sivil o FhaTuatatainnh) 5 i the affair, “The funeral of the murdered 1 | this country has been prevailing the past | township. named Van Ulier and George Mil- | ¢l declining to inteviere with the seatence | G it A 48 | us a diveet slap at the president’s clvil sorvice tho. volo slood po gne ‘:\:.\u‘x'.l(‘::\’.lm‘l‘{.m”.lllfi. took place this afternoon and was the larsest | woek, Within twenty-four hours over ten | ler. have been arested for the a-ceny of a | Passed upou the Battletoid Indians, con- | Ay nown - in sewing - waching | poliey, ‘The appointinent in subject to X 0 SOI POIng by t0-MOrTow, s they are | it the mneat il Wodidaroheh | inches of minfell. All 6 itside communica: | peddler’s pack, valued at $300, ‘The stealing | demned o be hunged ou the 23t inst. hos {was Cthe ©sublect of - an “Tu | fation by the state sonate, Sterling say tired of being kept awiy {rou their homes | Sy e will keep it open for six monibs it | G0 by mil and wire was entirely suspeided | oceurred in Dennison soue time ago, A por- | been withheld in the cases of two wen, | Harper's on sewing machine cele i the World's interview: “It Is cvidently | and business. No conelusion had boen | until fo-day. Noloss of life reported. Daw- | tion of the g ave be f 5 i . f - Q neeessary to get evidence, ite reported. D ion ot the goods have been recovered 1 | named Charlebois and Dressyman, in orde the work of my friends, | had determined rived at up tonoon, and the board adjonrned | " £Vigens nge in the eity and suburbs oy 20,000, iudications ire thag the young wen. Wil 0 | that inquirs miny he uade ns 10 the alloged | Sewing machine, aud for muny years was | not 1o acee pt any position which was. i the 10 meet agaiu this afte - § ¥ e alleged A thr T ho W ) | wil [ 0 meet agaiu this afternoon, D - up tor grand larceny. extenttng | clreamstances, These e | paberitendant o e Wuson - feiony | it of the present federal adiinistration, - 2 4 r Oaptured. A Suit for Infringoment. - Killed an old squaw 1u thé belief tiag she | (i Crossing, HHL ©He doaos o w dow and wl theretore expected o such flattering of+ More Indictmonts Returnod. Nisw Yuusk, Nov, 8.=0 AL L Sheppard, | orcomcnant, Nov, Soerlos oo ash D Time for the Freeze Oy was & witeh, Thoy were not in any way | {0 ahters. - One of the danzhters is My er from any other quarter, | do not cate to New Yous, Nov. 2i-Wm, 8. Warner, | for thisty-five years cashier for the feight N s lr as.) 1is KrokUk, Towa, Nov. 2h—An order was | connected with the vebellion, | Jo Walkies, of Chicago. refer to ancient history, but must say the Ferdinand Ward and J. Honry Work s ent of the New York Central rail I company, of Owensbaro, Ky., fled & | jo0 404y to ainap the Des Moine 128 - - , matter of my appointment as chief welgher | e by the Tl 8 | Buifs A - bill in equity to-day in the Uni States | D3¢ Moines rapids | Shot an Oflic of the Law. Murdered the Wrong Pervson, | inthe costom hons was attended with suel { indicted to-day by the United States grand at Butfalo, passed through New York wurt here agalust the Standard Distilling | S4nal 10 u\lti':nl‘on for the season after N ST W, Nov, 2w 0561 Four Ssims, Nov, Zh—A horrible erin { personal indiguity that I teel I would be stul- | ury for consplring 1o detraud the creditors | to«day en route for Buffalo in the eustody of | company, of Cinetnnati, for an injunetion | ) <0er (LOGSEERAT DU OF-IRIMOR | o0l Lo ol Tl oW rehal of it | Was comnitted near Santes Satuday night, | (VG uEsCll wiro £ 10 aocept any compros 2 o o1 € o My N e detectives o 183 4 i f- . PYr T e U Py A 0 wers on the or Mississippi are now in | MeConnaughey, the town marshal of Bridge L \ lbist y hig 1ise positiol or Pres Nevoland,” and stockholders of the Marine bank, Several | detectiy In Juue, 1854, Sheppard sud- | and 850,000 damag The complaint is that | (TG ..u‘m.'” upper atississippl are now i I e bitter feud has long existed between Sandy | o LOHHON under ll.r it Cleveland 000, He | thedetendants have heen placing the plain- But could hot be ar. | 13’ trade-mark on their whikky and_ sclling it for the article made by complainants, witnesses were before the grand jury today, | denly left Bufialo a defunlter for 3 Dut Mayor (irace was ot antong thein. Wor: | was L raed to A inbi St ol its hiave been issued for the arvest of Wai- | ested for want of an extradition treaty n Irate Fath, Walker and Sam Fulsow, Loth prominent T Choctaws, Walker went to the house of | New Yok, Indian Problem, v, 2h-(Special 1o the afternoon by Silas Conoway, a miner, Con owiay was arrested by the marshal for vielat- uerand Work, and it 16 oxpectod thiat they | Aftar swindling 8 Montreal el mausiy - NEWPORT. Nov. 2. —Frederick A. | ingihe game laws, and escaped from the | Lewis Lucas, where Fulsom stopped Ti y will be taken {uto custody to-day. :\n:I---‘,h.::‘ix:;:‘...l.lyr.' o 1;..¥ Satea il ¥ Weather for To-Day, Maun and Miss Sarah Laning, an eloping | 1ok R ..\."""" A}"':\“'\","',”.'.""‘,|;’5,.“,',"";‘.‘l"; diy night, anid creoping v 1 the i wiiere | s A wember of cons For I\m‘:-;.;u 1.?71:1 Contonary Colobration of & Church. | Massachusetts to Waldo, Florida, Ak A | wighber Mbsslisippl Nalley—Fulr weather, | couple from Brookville, Ind., were married T e srdbrer ta still at Larme A L et ouret Tt et it | torviews with the president duriig o fask New Yoms Nov, 2i—The centenary of | bid established hinisell us proprietor of an | change . Yo SHEBU | here late last Priday night. The bride's - sleeper, who was Lucas' wite. aiid ane | two or three days, says Cleveland s very t s In teupurwiuire. orange plantation. Missowrl Valley—Cloudy w Bh e ather, lght | f8ther was close on their heels when they A Burning Caused by Budge. seriousiy wounded a five year old ehild sleeps | mueh interested in the Indian question, e h, the oldest chureh in this . . local snows or rains, winds generally soutii- | reached Cincinnatl, They tried to elude S Pa., Nov. 20.—James MeGr: ing by the mother. Walker escaped I wessed , e : e . - ! § matl, Phey tried to elude him | Sanvia, Pa., Nov, 23—James MeGranor I ) d with the dyh city, was celobrated Sunday with any Delighted Over the Visit, \ followed By slowly rIsing ewpara. | by sotax b W ¥ i : MRS R SRR -~ Hbion Tl iafackaan. xpATIE Masssag (G R TR ) the = : 2 v golug to Walnut hills, but their pursuer | and William Campbell perished in the fames . | ; n Iepio A Sl oa s Al 1’.’.. “l;l‘ll"‘hl‘t the Pravssi i, Nov, The congressional e ot on their tra.d and they were compelled to | of a burning shanty near here last night Monument to an Ivish Leadoer, duced in taesinile, The president keeps Rt ltak and i' u-““”‘j:'l“l-p;"" commission on orduance arrived here to-duy Luke Has a Bottle fawe to the Kentucky side to excape. ATter | i otwo men and 4 comy e Ha"; | Boston, Nov. Zi-—The monument erected | :hl"\m‘v”"w.l‘llu o 1'..;- wm:l” lllllhliulvl;l"ll and o’ enonlng sorvies Wera “conducted by | and vlsited the prisipal BANGCuring e | L an s, Wyo., Nov. 3 -The teritoria Tas ot was Mead the bride and groow Ieft | wore drunk, and one of thew accldentally | 14 honor of Edward Keily, the Irish leader | 10 ho ably 1o do Routothie 't heinaoiva tae ¢ Right Rev, Bishop Ryan, of Buttalo, tablishments in the tacilities pos, | democratio. committee fo<day unanimonsly ? i ),,,‘.-l [ |u|u(]b|, .~.-‘1l(‘m~.'“nu- to the -u...,l_-,_ :;rn;:ug-.-::\luIx::lln I:L’w’l‘lér.‘l\\u and quartercd J‘v. Hab question during his tenn. Ho favors - STy 3 - | ¥ mous “iper escaped but the others were o drank | 10 1897, was unveiled uf the plan of their befng g Liel lands § . sessed by (irms here for mauufacturing steel | elected Col, Luke Murrin, of Cheyen Among the Raflronds. " 5 ery this aftert 0o | they . ug given thelr lads fu They Blew Out the Gas., i e aind o pIALINKS Woto claily s | ciiraiain or the sosuinz year, [ Mpw Tone AT A lOhe i here | 10 T e Sd il s, Rty wn Dol by degroes 10 peaibivi Barritoni, Nov. #L.-0n Saturday nhht | forth at different “establishments, special | - e e S S ARARS 2 in the Oil P ati oy o ¥ e ARG | €. A. Thorpe of Percyville, and J, White, of | 1ress baing laid on the superior quality of The Probable Next Governor. | that an injunction hus been served on Presi- e l Pit, e Bea A:.vm s Broisors, 1 R - hlown. ook moms Lu. this the products by the use of natural gas as Tue S1. PAUL, Nov. 8.—A Hurouspeeal to the | dent De, of the Now Yors Contral, and | here was & small Boston, Nov, 2.—A prize tight occurved inded ina Draw. Frenchtown, took room - e meimbers 0f the comuission were Bk Kot v . > - | aiso on the compa anic in the oil pit of the Consolidated Stock | here yesterday bety v Juans I 1 and SAN Francisco, Nov, 2.-A glove come upon retiring blew out the gas. About i lightod with what thoy saw, and said they | Ploneer Press says: M. M. Day says Ziebach | | wrlf ¢ and Petroleum exchange this morning. The | Heury Rourke tor $20. The test between Juck Burke and Mike Cleg umm[\ the room was eniied by the b had not been prepared for what had been | will be appointed soon to succeed Plerce s P 1 T Qiening Drice was at Uasge. DUt RIIF & sole b | A tilreenth rodnd: wrtor & dah A LnTRE ":dfb poople, and both wien found dead from | preseat s 1 0 shigos of b | 31 pnices broke rapidly slild great excitewent | test iy which bot Y ST, e, ekt (puecshben tary Lawi | in Syracuse, 1wt | bolied. B NG i R o e g ¢ iwo-thitdy, less ong sended in o deawy I them. Tuey lelt to-night for Fou:uml of Dakota. Ziebach today asse ke B suttocation, + Wiching @ Lias becn so lutormed by e

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