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¥ THE OmMAHA DAILY BEE 1 FIFTEENTI Y EAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1%, NUMBER 137, o s srncitia, |10 BOOZE OR NOT T0 BOVZE |, % v yns st eowaee. | | THE WEEK OV WALL STREET |, puevssevres sievors. | T4 LIBERAL DOSE OF DEFEAT: IS HOME A SHROUDED CITY, | — Metropoli provement, | Boat in the Sound. | | . Modern Hero, Arrange 1 Rt i S L, the Qu nn Srios Rocial to 1 | Our Spesial Resums of Five Days' B O e i The Grand 01d Man Going Down Befvre 0 more and Blae Sprir r v opened ~ dentof Omaha, Neby was driven out into on the American Boursa, ¢ whelming Tory 0dds, atthe comy arters to-day at 11 feland sound in his docking boat | a m. The \ the aceasion were | SCHEME OF THE RIVER CITIES T from the oufer Thinble Island | JAY GOULD JOINS THE RETIRED, 1<t two | CHAMBERLAIN'S RESPONSIBILITY attended by both — posad to have Z 0 1 Indianapolis' Sabbath a Day of Sor. | Citie e § A Convention of Delegates Prom the ’;’ vned "‘ "1'2' The Railroad King Makes HHis Regula | r | lerate Liberals Freoly I Kb the Wi ! Leading Munielpatitios Called to | 4 4008 T i Cane Annonncement that He is Out 4 thelr Party Candidates Parn fdent Cleveland Decides to edto the meeting lie trial t | Consider the Prohibitory wero fast friends and a of the Market -The Strent heads and diplomatic big Loses One of His Ablest Licas ftemam &t fome, \pany's elegant hew car No. Jumbo-Towa Specials, | same place and both Mved with Cald in Suspens how to make | tenants ~The Irish Vote noticed the followir B. Burch, J. H. Ake, mother No. 4% Wall strect i po row- Viewing the Remains—Pres. Preparations for H ndricks' Funeral | B Wier, J. Brers, & W. Laflin, Dr. Givin, The Liquor Question In lowa, | They wen, to Thimbles on We ¥ TReview of the Stock Market. y The Parliamenuary Eleotions, are abou! cession has been dete pon s fol erto liave boeen liberal str come openly to the front and sold stocks. eral or They commenced pretty rapidly. Outsid parties were scared, and threw over a good hareof their holdings, so when the break low to off live that he would liave an easy promenade to Sophia, and that the Bulgarians would e like frightened shecp on hisa ch. Rarely INDIANAPOLIS _Arrangements | k- Hinees A e Ko \l\’-xl;:;.‘-;"\“ Hoops, 00 | o ot 16 night. Thuisday mofning the young ment| o S0l o 0T T il to t) s S NDON, Nov, 20— [Speoial 1o the BEi. j= for the faner fent Lendricks | K. A, \Vihter M. Mortsot, Contrnctor Hew: | Bie)~T g yt | Were up bright and eaely with their zans and | GGk has bronsht ditt 8 a t 1 4 1 pae istained & crushing t comple of the pro- | ttand Engines rhe Bl high Heense and prohibition in Nebraska and | K300 b .,.,::L|‘y-d emort, The ving | i the episting commervial situation in | el 1R the i ands of the very constitu b E ol | Ransas, whieh Senator Sutton, (repubtican) | WS plowing fresh frof the north diretly off | gonoral bustiess as compared with recent | trenched on Servialsof, i 1, also courteously provids | of Marshalltown, has been making, have ex- ‘_‘i”m-l S YORAEHII Wt it aq | Weeks, Tie dry goods trade in DRI 10 | T Tt At commrcial and manufaetnri TN IoArruaks, for Hn-ly\uh‘*lwlm J n of th X o deal of comment throughout the LIt e \;‘w‘ “" :‘ll ; T aut | heavy and inactive. The st LR b ey e sl s, the homes of tnat encrey, industry General Knel hal of the Day, and | Rice. 4.6 Snyder. & i O 5 . ne of the democratic papers think | ¥ “ILI' ““I“I";“_""m““ L L'[“” e »I“"_”" H'.“l very much as if tired, 1t of ‘“‘;‘ “.1":: P “l S \at e o1l homake Bngtand what ANt Gean Koo born, VL W, G . ! n this a movement to repeal prohl- | SV, SO0 CAF STECLGES SEOT L ey ind | thiE a break all along the lst, et oAbl Bl i e is,have reno 1nllegianoe to bermtism, “Military Cotpanios, " riny AT L bition, lad by Senator Sntton. But while the d fo & SilAaHe PP e the nrsttime in many weeks the bear party AR e el bRl . | Whatever couuties may do- the significa e A T T ., Craig, Wi, Herbert ang senator bias been thoroughly impressed with | 10creased toa galo and rondorad both men wholecloth:that the soldiers behiased throngh | g i rosult, cannot be afl AT ahd Family Cls .. presided over by T2, W, Lat. | the desirability of a loeal option law, and no | PoWerless. -Caldwell stocred his boat to some | out with utter poltroonery where they werenot | g SR LT by ¢ President Unites < and Mem 1in, was very oly addressed by Saniuc lopes in time to see such a K on Wi eugo ot U1 Tiilmbles and mans five or siv to one: and that Kinz Milan per- | g0 i otigible explanation of the disast Jude o Blto SpHnes.and by E. D, Reynolds to compromise the party, nor will he with. | (50 leulating for helh as s boat | WAY Sreatest, some of the most uctive stocks | A% "l“ alae ! AR k ““; freely sdmitted by every fiberal T have nrel. Motnbors of the I - ves, | fompanys secretury aud treastrer 2 | draw from it is support, whataver attitude it <#8 ETUCERERE T0 HED 08 L8 DO | satfered adecline of ve points. The bull | 880, there was uwob an WO S| 1t perfectly clear that moderate liberais in Governe i i g nvs, I8 twe h “’1“;\ ; y think wisestand best to assume this win- | 000 0o e raphed to vart | 1eaders, however, were equal to the emer. b s 8 = great nuinbers, not content with abstention, s zanizations fourthis ! and its letion The question of prohibition seems to |~ “_"wl‘[ SHESTARBIL S E sl VIAR HO S y. Itis probable they are willing to let hiave plumped for consorvative candidato Members oF Gty Conells aid OUne warks an imports uppermost In the ‘minds ot | LAPVES S NE U TRkt far Dort narket sell off a little, bat it winst be in a Chawberlain’s attacks on propety, his E elpat: Bodies; e AL ! t ! citizens, a rious Algeiilaide ity S s iren | gradual and easy way, sudden breaks in y i % TR agrarian socialism, his violenee, must, it is CIUsans fr CarTaal {ide of Omatin and Lincoln this is th i1 sod for modit Jefferson, in the hopefof findinz some trace | FIa 0 il upon hopes of wiiat the | Dndeed has <o biz and a bubble been | [ ‘The line of mar i be from the church ne in operation i the state 4 ness, the prescit h of his friend. Itis said that the man moast nz'to ewrn, and with stocks |y 5o well. Not since Garibaldi's Mes L ecn, have alieniate usands of eeling v tinds ot the - publla: ing liberals long hefore the tories betho on Tonst, r tion were employed, sone ace not always ings to an for permitting owns, where tie prohib- C Loy attain too much hiesdway perative. tg license the | noteapsized, There § a possivility tiat e | On Wednesdry Ulere was o iisly PN CEWAR I PRONE AT, HTOBUBREIH | sioe re w s salé of | adopted. To this end | may have been picked {up by a dshinz ves free distrioation of huying orders, pres {0168 oF whievements will dwindle w el refr 1t orning after s sond | able cxcitenent creatzd by a fight between | the may Jsed a confer 1t1¢ I8 toro than prdbible that hie has by emenating from the saine ball pools v tine ¢ sin BUt JUst DOW t on Lot Mzl rest, i Butial easket arrived (his | tWo roughs frow the couwitry, Gene Fryand | ence of the mayors of th ling cities of the -t urated the canpaizn fora tise. In G |G o b o rillonce " and - Lord worning. Itisof the same pattern as Ger Tor M o ended in eCloud | 51t writing 1o th odowing lettor: w X % 3, 1 cet, 1t was given out that hterd: L ! by long range artillery and maneuvring BEn b i i I porning. ltisof the sane pattern s Gon. | Tom McCloud, which ended tn McCloud | *'pyp, 4 Stus Belloving that there i3 a de NEW FLAvEY, Nov. 8 —fAssoctated Press.] | Seit was supporting the tiarket. Anvhow, | e by leng s LI AL B tiere convinced moderate b ks A el iy end,elab | fearing Fry's' ear completaly It was | on the part of alar of the citizens | —Warmen's. Y ates ury W, Yates, | fhinzs were quickly hick to the old position | Ly e T e [ o wlership of varty has ver, ~ with futed white satin lin- | the last night of the Catholic fair, and all the | of our la of the \»‘lm-w National bauk of Omaha, | and short-walstad boars skipped to cover as | g bagies is inspiringly weico e, o, ing. On the heaf eap is a silver sirine | tonghest characters in this and York county | ture should enact some measure which s and member of the Yale junior class, wis | anickly asthey coulll:” The publia. waro: 1o 1 3 i 1 tine is at taid when Fwill need a T plate bearing in old Enzlish letters the words | were present, MeClond grappled with Fry | have been ehilled to ‘death before he went away across the sound, even if his boat was throneii the principal stvets of the ity to sina days, probably, has Europe been so the cemetery At Hendricks' residence this morning there 3 . Nov. #0,—[Special were a lare nimber ot callers and the nsual ] 1y evening there was ¢ themselves of starting the ery, “The chw enthusiastic over an armead lerw as now over er® NOP e the 1 pistakes of the enbere. Perhaps the chron: been 1ol 1 opportunity to controf » | blown out to sea in_an open boat while duck | pssured and the fact pointed oat that oL VARV BT Pkt 1o deal ind “Thomas A. Hendricks.” The body was ling llquors Within their corporate | hunting, and has undoubtedly been drowned, | Balthiore & Ouio's conditional sicnatire to | head of vety supcrior e came oo Tte, nor was placed in the ea-ket shortly atter noon and | At the door of the hall, and after some p 1 1gzestion has to me | His classmate, Victor B. Caldwell, ) of | the trunk line co npact applied only TV aid 0w st 3 prob e . G i R R {iion removed down stairs {0 the parlor whore | liminaries overpowered him and they fel ich I belfeve, at. msidera- | Omaba “ded i landing on’ a rock, | passenger pool, and'in no way aff e T At ey s belivved Chamberlain was more 1 i 1 rema 1o " n i i i Sl tion. It is this P be held e was reseted, 1ere Was a | freight department of the trnnk Sk sy IR o wislel rous than Parnell, and regardd the biea e the G s A hptatt: | tween his teeth, He placed one hand on | larger cit nventent place during | ((PORT JERFERSON, Nov. % —The body of | Siiré case, the public was reassired <6 Mt protect them frow the fall conse- | Slalrevolut licals hid becony ably natural uy fion: 10Fhing R, h sid: of Fry's head, and pulling back by | i month of uber to decide upon a m"‘\'.‘.":..“-\”\' e, ‘»"i‘r:"‘”\“ the Y e S | ready aimoaute 1to notaing, and was in Hioas 0.tk wisaap. | o Alexander ALLG WL Al it “'""“”H‘ a8 H. Parks, « k a piastor: cask of | mainiforoe toro the ear: completely off by the | Biasiretorecominend. ‘Lo the conference |/ oi Lo o g atose thls morning. | otock Inbbing devive, The amoutitaf mod Shoid be able to testrain hims<ett and recon- take wneommitied. Ty Hiartane and s ery e | o iy b 5 Y be entirely non-partisan and outside of poli- | on the beacl at Baiting laroor this morning. | juvolyad was too small to stand in the way | G000 atural desive Tora eomplete trivimpin, wistake uncommitted, ‘Llivy B UL ST Y e | Toots. They fought for five or ten minutes | ties. Myideaof a law that could be the - s of capital bound in the subject of | S ANetian. necessity for ¢ i o, threataned every insiiti- S o o whis) more, when M:Cloud junpd and ran. casiest passed wonld be to amend, not repeal, CRAZY ON COCAT i 1 evenif the parties | Q10 Wity woull seei ¢ TS oitered huge bribes to the poorer Only intimate friends of the family were Durinz the fizht friends of both parties | the present law, by giving cities of a certa n p g Drove . the injunet ARG WclE ol Sleave S UARIR oy s Chamberiain s attacks on the T A e e | stood by with drawn revolvers, and when | class, say nrstor secondclass, the authority | A Chicago Physician Goes Desperates | e permnent, it w yr eviuded so P T e PO T Oo] |l e beliveelisg fies #t Glasgoy and o e el e A 207 | the " marshal attempted to part” them, he | o' icense, reswate and prohibit the Sale and Iy Mad Over His Hobby, Waye. Tiissortotar bein in roarity | [ty bailed nud friondiess, Bt it b i | Srodrord s their chaned. . Thy s ove Lot by was foreed back with a revolver at each s manufactiire of intoxicating liquors Within | oiioxto. Nov, %.—(Spoeial to the Br very sensible in its wiy, had good effect,and | 15 O fereiis Lie, s 0F HE Cob e | made disestablish e | isuo i of his head. Until MeCloud started to run it | their liwis: no license can be imposed ex- o 2 o RREE jed to the liberal suppoit given to be fhinpossible, and At RVOLIL completed the rain which Was not k fhiat Fry had sulfeied any in- | ceptupon the paymient of a lie Last night acarri rkat, brotie Aok 1o the p be Tnpossivle, and 2 ld Hendricks and Hon. Osear B. Hord,® Hent iders of the radieais liad dricks’ law partier and eliitynan of the cout- | jury, as he imade no outery, and when it was | foss than—b——dollars, ) be as W b ! . ek umtion I8 | hegun, “The Irish “vote in many & il i e SO IR or thirty of his fri nis | upon.] If Ieonld get the mavors of Fidta ® T 1 @ market over Taanksgiving in very | LEalily at its very qurkest, way be that the |y rou0hs has been a powerfu faet T ing that whil they would be grati- I'in purnit of him, all SO Y Cotnetl Blaits. Sione Civ, Davens | building and from I emersed Dr. Charles e ki ¥ ¥ | dawii o light is near and may be deva. There are’ not -many. in : whicl ai e e O on revenge. ad he buon found he | port. Dubigue, and other towns, to join me | Bradiey of 3 Rush street, accompanicd by | EWHRTE 0016 aia not explain, however, | {1l hurror are near, It is tof Alexander las gctually turned - the e irespecting, T anders | Sould bave reesived rough treqtiaent, as there | in acallof that kind, Lwould issue the call. | some friends, who tovk bim beioro . as where the ronds were to SO (L i e Ol et Al a it have Parnoil's order respo i LG were threats of lynehing, It is just learne hat do you think of it? prendergast. The in se: it ea s ne v to justif s hizh bt i i L s been universally obey Tinkavlevat ot the f‘,’, ‘,I"'f HEHRS ‘:;.’\'fnl; that MeCloud has skipped for Colorado, from In nceonlance with the above request the il e D s BV th iy n o R K O “ e S v | vt us relicyed of the embarrasyent of ~ayilg | \here he cane s week aso. He 13 a cowboy. | following is to be. sent to-morrow by the | b there is a rerf fin ey iy ipgraturng || (NI LN Tec NSOy LAn e Henirlaks: Thakes as fomn nidental - wayors of Keoknk, Burlinzton, Dubugue, | clear of the usual crowd ef curious specta- | since rates went i Cing basis, but T WS Foronl e Uiat 1R vico rosiaent was: st 2 A Murderer Reeaptured. Outiunwa, Councli Blutts and Sioix City. ol | tors. There was no fury, and the aifair was | fhey bave ot de i sstrated that Disiness | 50, DRI i i eeding Mliis is in answer to B AsigaA Ciry, Nov. dressed to * mayors ot all cities ot has inerea o a poink that they will earn Wi 1S o 1 rick , 1ore populati H dividends ye ) sian e Si % A eiocets Mr d charze that Hendricks tothe Bre.|—Word has just reached here | "% b\ vonr TS g D i ke s it ! y 8 hio hiwsel S R A = To Tilk :—Beli it there is Mol e o it has baen 1p to S and iz ef i Zires - Sriitantdaok w s hand D | that Mart Hall, charzed with the murder of 1 1 the part of the citizens of b it 100 | talked for it.” Some interes cu 5 o ottt & INIANABOLTS, NOv. S -Unitorid ol | &30un man by the name 5 | e ensuing legislature | C%¢ n gxentas o ren Lor hiin | ST t out about it ha ! syond the town. diers kept up a lonely wateh all last night in Auburn, a year Fourt C 3 will give 1 its infl 120 for ,:41 ex- shown div ing earnings in 5 1 \ A lar se, and soon reache slocks having forfeited his bail, surrendered himselt ipdTimits, and further dithov o | Plate ailiance, e 10 Tope b i fonbiie L T TR o jelieving that suel lesisiation woud be in Conaguout injury 1o the | " Pue hrea was stopped but the public eame | 1G0T @5 TS 5 o 1 5 T ail in this city ere he ha e e PO) the interest of temperanc rood Lovernment R e 0.8 hack to Wall stroe ) 13 2vie " Mirekattdly et N $ii ) the FAIRI1Y resHIaNes to the Court ) and aduwitted (0 bail 1St Jinuary | ot s nlies, and also beifeving that | 5 G UGG Y e SWrike "o nis U0 TN I where the body now. lies in state, sidewalks, == Pnithbrarotois it A child, ansd then with aknife cut vindows, and even roofs,were illed with peo- Thirty-Five Days Asleep, Tl At o Wit aual | oiit the flesh, the littie onie apparently suTer- f"p ; l.\ur{m.ll\r_:xl|\xlw(|l:: o mg the line of Corwaius, Neb, Nov, 20.—[Special 10 the | giher representatives as your city may desire Inginopin “l\iu 'x"i'y] the dr um”f.m.-uiy e o et Ty The 3 The condition of Miss e Dist 0 send, to participate in"a non-volitical con- | 1Y 11 the tanily, end e Tae procession Trom the honse reached the | BEEJ—The condition of Miss Minnle Dish- | to send, to participate in a non-political con- | (550 R (550 e time bis e court oy ) a. m. The magnineent | ner seems o be little changed. At times she | ference or convention, to be leld by all the nd his fam was red ocenpy Servia next week. The sittion is Wi ¢ o for the been disposed of. and the rosm was alnost sw. The Irish in | Served their peed e | pleased. Parsiell endures s YO € 1. ere ton has b conducted as g s ‘possible. [t was withat De. By, Wil 15 @ pro il scale. 5,000 Lioioes aind 10 ean, Rupport in pariizuent, possibility toty Vietory over the Tibeiats hnd Pannies ther s divens lories oven b arc showing theit heads i a nowe ostentations | 1,08 2 B e ¢ it is probable attors stanl o- way, and for some time past the biz bears arc s ey T bore s 1. Parnell's policy, i spite of sundry even eredited Wit by i pat oue considert Tty has. been s G ble lines of 8 10rts. The peopli are cautic theadvance of the Bulgarian army will liole about biyinz, and for the past two days Sers : © nest parines market has v. 28 —Dispate aistry which 1 dull, transactions hav windied down ] i i the Bul; wn Loxpos, Nov, ascing bim Commissioner ( ma ~'s Caunse for Complaint in His Aunual Report, WasmNaToN, Nov, 29.—Commissioner servative success at the polls to give partment of agriculture, Theso col leges, endowed by - congress, ara. sepatately earrying on experimen ts withe ict Conk, N¢ agent of the eon In the distriet court Judge Nevill | ; 5 ollisgIn Etnietate oL 0w baving ainbnnla: |87 I i i s LA e S it tade @ sorue bt were repiised e | tions %o far show that t! St rresented & Sirikine appearance. | shows more sighs of animation by moving in Hiom oL 4,000 or f.‘\'.fr,‘d'v.!\,',m‘“’l,‘:“,“m;‘ i | Under the influence of Lie st H e T K e i ois i woich nany e DO ER Ve e s AL D e e eniive ot wisoverd Wit black: 40 | bed, then she resumes her former stecping | of 15%, on the lth tay of December, 13 hle wonld revolutioniz) wadicine and that | ;\ky to shy that the downward move X i 10 hana st i | tionadists nineteen. The fiberals have Of Black and white wnd the nagional cotors, | condition. She has taken nour.siment more | the city council rooms in the city of e e e e B e Rt et at hand. That is what 8 s saugnter was heavy bih | six odd s T REDask A i etaatse | freely during the lust few days. This is about | Moines; lowa, at 10 &, w., stich conferenee or J ATH AR v would undoubiedly oceur 1t the market w S ur. nder the rotunda dircetly in the centre of | 1,0 tfiity-iifth day of her cataleptic convention t0 be held for the purpose of dis- | hortaged all he vossesed o pui Tt mnral infinendes. Buttheras | BELGEADE, Nov. 20.—An ar iR IIR St depho gaing At the | frerpi ) cor P | cumsing the relfef needed and ireel g upon | favorite study. His wite an invalid an [ his | SSRGS 83 BN Tr i Gombination ta | tyeen Serviaand Bulzaria was conelided at . i on all i b strike | O e e T ts oo | tive ehildren rutned in Health, their condition | DO Teason f0 beligve that the sombluation b | 50 Ll G Malieroon, - Tae ¢ GLOF | S rarloE oL R S s I QI SO WIS So0i 8 S0 iy % == the legislature enact, B.ing with you statls | Was heartrendinz in the extreme. Tue ter- | WeAE Reb Of b SIS CBE Y SO0 NOLRAE | foutifities was tabout b orts of | snlts as they are posted. The excilement is metly. S T A R S R A Duck Hunter's Mishap. tics showing the practical effect of ihe proaib- | "iture in the house is in-the hauds ofthe | KEC® 00" times in the past three uiontls, | e Austrian minisiec at Belgride. gy et Cliardes Stewart: Pasuell and Telly alior i) oatin s 1UMBUS, Neb,, Nov. 20— [Special to the | 0Ty law in vour eity. ; T ene In the court room was dramtle, | 10 1 Uhis’ feelin that makes speculat - Uinothy Michael Healy, nationalisis, have Ean, of the Irish -~ National —John Gallen, an old citizen of Platte | ,,[C18 guite likely thiat the mayors of all the | 'Y SNG4 Chod t * hiis situae | doubly donbtful and gives the market tolay Combining With the Victors, been elected for the two diyisions ol Coile Joan, prosident of |the Trish National | Bre. atlen, an old ¢ cliies o iearly ai the cities refprred to, would | TS poor vietim soemed to rewiize is sitaac | U SONOH o ning: e i i, oThh Tests 8 ty. who lives eizht miles northeast of | wpprove of the plan. But the difticnlty is that | S0l SAieniy Sty s volce 1o 1 b e stock excl irm of W. E. Connor | LONDON, Nov, 20.—A story Is current to- R e s e ek a T Nk Columbus, while hunting duc lay ac- | they all represent” the majority in the next | hiICHapd vunning —up to-the —court | ¢ ¢ of which Jus” Gould is a ‘spécial pari- [ nigh Gladstone las intimated to Loid WASHINGTON NEWS, i} pom R0C 3 e sarily | cidentally'diseharged his gun, the shott legislature, and stand no chance whatever of | and | placing . his hands - on tie r. with a eapital of $100.000, and ¢ Satisbu - " et RNl ELATE o e ssanily | G0 oed In his Hieht batid shattering it so | havini their plans carried ont. While the | judee's shoulder, “he eried: My = God | dot il 5 2 will be diss 1 el HEnosRL R Ierony gL on- ha Briod ! Ditly it it was amputated. He is goting | Fiver towns seen to think from their own | 8nlzhty! you will kill my wife as surc as Wi of the vear, s will not be ranewed. DR ae i n avar v More | o ely. B fuimedinte observation that the prohibitory | there 15, a ol i heaven. L askc souasa } 56 of the Messrs. ¢ nally sover | Whoie liberal strength to the support of the 7 S 0 e eAn s sl 10 altb tiia e —-— law i3 a failure, the interior of the state point | Mat JUSLG 10 try the cocalne, and At 1 am relations with Wal et and hereafter Vernient on all reasonable easures, in than persons passed alonside the coflin Sued for Malicious Prosecution 10 the large rephblican gain in the legis.ature | ¥Fong then do with n vou will e and enersies princinaly to | Order to prevent the necessity. of yichding to leman's annual report was made public lo. dieing ity afiornoon NPT and insist that this is proof_that the people | W adsworth tetivied that he bolicyed th ) T ancamOht of the corbortions I wiileh | tie ruinous coutse of pluciis England uirder | day. It says the one groat nesd In the agrls aaaAl ) SISk 3 : want 10 change in the law at present and d FEnLLEITUILIEROL pbcatnca o b 1d i most L Con- | drish dication, No downt” is “cutertuined e s U States 13 AU | to the B L. French, of this city, com- | nina " that it be eiven a fair (rial betore lv s | Dr: Bradiey should be conumed in an instiiu- | i will in all probubility eon- | at the oeral leader s pre ir7inay | ouliniatintgreits of:tho JUstted xiiniseq iy T menced yesterday against the Singer | repealed or materially altercd tion: that Lie belicved him a hopeless ease of | B0 G DL cs tosether,but the foundation | really been oiered, has been accepted, wetter understanding and more intimate e B e el e cTared %0 e | Sawing Machine company in the sum of 825 A0 members of tho G Iowa hiaye [insalityububsdanes perlimnisukee Of the new nrm has not yet been complete, % —= on between the several agricultural expers wublic for a few mou [ ) p.om. | 000 for malicious prosecution, having I started out with the ofTalsing | o' chihan b closelvtwatalied, Lt 1 5} of t tter Jay Gould said: Stirring Up a Revoiution. ment stations, and a more practieal co-ope O L T INeLe o [ N T I AT 1 | $100,000, and asking the legisiature toadd | M8 Case ealy be wlosely wateled, It Was S0 | ppave decided to leay trect. [ have A DT N O Lo A et Has htvoan e LRetiGo i retived from the corrido . Hendricks ‘nlay Daving received an honorable as wuch more for the purpose of erectingZ ol | about last May Tud" Tt has grown oa him | been dopn e i s, and oW | been declirxd in Old Castile, forming tho o hebwoen (ase lnsious Bl Hachy Judze Holman « a cartiage and | quittal. appropriate monument o General Grant, | GEA S8 RAS s row o0 1t Lam abo n entitled to | Deen declirad in Old Castile, forming the ithnlier Slolnancameli Ja earciage ana f 1 e probably liere at the capital. 1t has receatly | gradually untliseulminacon in the ruin of | 3o ® 1ot Some younzer men take eare of | present provinees of Berzor, Valiadolid, face showed evidences of weeping, but she A Successful Church Fair, been suggested that instead of putting 32 et ol SE Fincen s baspital and s wite | things down theré. *So far as the market is | Valeneia, ila, Secovia, Sorid, Lagrona Dore herself with I siving p1ER, Nob o the | 00 intoa monument of granite or amarbie | X B o oS | concerned L have been out of it since last | and Santander. Tt is reported that wevolu- Boze Bomell” with aich composire. giving TR, Nob, Nov, ¥, o the | Wi Sty be usel for o soldiers’ howe for | A1 the “Femaining two eliliven to i, | Sincned TR ST S | OIS with Tjbiant papess Bave | outany eentral head through which o repa Iricks 1t 1 fixedd 0n tho f800 0f e lie Catholicfalr, closed, netted | disabled soidiers here In fowa. The idea is | Josephs. 1t is considered doubtful whet was credited with doing things L did not do. | arrived i tie northern provinces, and compare resuits. He submits th B e it 0 Lt e OF 1T | tho church at thls place oV 00 for the | meeting with souie favor, aud it is not un- | ABY Of them will recover. and as I had closed up [ thought it best (o —— partment shouldhave full authority and B e e 2 S four nights. likely that in the near futurea soldiers’ he o TECIRERyE | come away. and L propose to rest gome, and The Pretender's Plans, ans to aval itsolt of the advaniages N i e e will be built in this state, if not in the way | _The Opera Season in New York. devore mysolt to the companics Tam inter- | p oo IS HFEERTRE S T G by these Inatitutions. He favors he President will not Attend. The Striking Coal Miners. roposed then as a separite enterprise, L BW Yous, Nov, 2.—Mapleson's opera | ested 1n, The firm does ot need e, as Con- | LONDOS, Nov. y interview with Don | Jyw anthorizing the departiment to stangiiter , WasNGroN, Nov, 20.—The president PITTRB UG, N 25 —The & t nlofitho L. , the platforiu of the republican party this ason elosed last night, three weeks earlier | no: and Morsiniare rich and have rlos is published to<day in wiich the Span | animals aficeted by pleure-pnenm wnd fliis afternoon determined not to make the ITFSBUIO, DY, #mmiie situakion of o | yraxracommends that th lature make a h A8k Diall A gAY TRy LA ish pretender suys that he will remuin qu trongly advocates o iostitution of AlGor rnoon determined not to make the ket | - o 8 im0 of the | Capita I i trip to Indianapolis, To a representative of | Co0 winers’ troubles in the Monongahela val- | suitable ppropriation for “sueh a houe. than drst announced, dipostore; of . the Fangements they made L do not know, in | as i Spainis tanquil, bat will Day s in all states. 3] N kLo a.z0 v ley i3 as follows: Last night the sherifis of | Therc are a large nuber of old soldiers i | Academy of Music state that he did not sizn | fee T don't think they have completed tin fend the iy it ana r e the ussoclated pross e said: ST the trsk | o incton and Fayette counties had massed | 10w who need and would enj ts | & lease and Lad not paid th wd for thess | var” ‘Phey may continue as specials, taking h . Court Notes. moment of the shoek of Hendrick's death 1 | 1) &3hing A i B4 b an institution. There is no national | and other reisons he was { 10 teave. | o some of the younger men (o do the work ; ALl 1o conmie atihat oft v Al - their forces at the fourth pool. had wmards rs' howe nearer than Leavenworth. | Both Mapleson and the directors, however, | [ pave the kindest feelinzs toward bo - 4 1 courts of the city were yielded to my inclination and declared my ; | A ol o o o L Alanioan 0 i have the cinide mz i Ohjecting to utention. o bo. proscnt at the fancral, Of | PIaced in and around cach mine, and notiied | Kan, or Milwankee, Wis. and a suitabic | st wist evce;thing 1s harmontous, and | ur them, amd they hage i s g, w . » strikers th any attemp olence hote for the disabled veterans ol his stale 4 SON Says he was 112 10 pay AL 101 will come up here and tak course, In reaching that conclusion 1 did not ':“ rikers that any ttempt at violonce | §very much needed hers i Lowa. Ttowill | the Academ§, aithon :h e never had befor Sive part 1n the wanagement of tho on to Parnell’s Wt 0wt of view & peremptory press of publie | this moraing would be promptly and vigor- | probably be built before very lons. and to sizn & lease it he had been given proy Tpanios 1 which et . wroneletae | no business, and Judge Wukeley was o« i el s P i | ously met. The strikers, on reviewing the | novunifkely that the coming legisliture will | er opportunities o reacarse new operas. | \{2uri Pacsi ud M . pers 1 lie | cupled with ted urguments of ¢ sn0es o yaat Koogied sRfTielons consid: wtion, became alarmed, and during the | provide for it To a World reporter he suid last night: | Ygrean, We will do opl g i erati my duty fo tie people. Pub- | SHEEI B iy el The public improvements in Des Mo “The utmost haraony prevails between | How i Lot ihe strvet do - murrer In the case of MeCormic lie business, 1 thonght I could « of by | 987iy hours of thomorning came down from | yavs gone on d rate this y the directors and e, Two Weeks ago L no- | 1iieas. Lhey are all doi \ A Dead Prirn Paddock ! cation and hours of | telr iding places, scaled the bils, | not unlikely that the statist 1 ol | ted them that [ sfould temporary Youri Pactae has no floatin i CoPENUAGEN, Nov. 2%.—Prince Frederick | In the g 2 of Judge MeCulloch, @ ation au ot e o el Domes | the vear will show a larger draw tron the field ar th . 30,000,000 1n tro0d securl o L3 : £l par DB IRCR0O 05 WL RO AOLUNANE dured it my duty to the peo- | g foot, Recruiting part were | buililing, eonstruction of publie wor L simply could not aght ) | Dusiness of the Manlia Wrothier: of Kink Olristian of Honwark is | L 00RARY Sl hisd niv busi Aand st ple to answer a tendar sentiment of respeet | notitied to proceed no further. The work- | otlier improvements than b street, Witich s bent on st an | stantly, Althonzh We g | o oy A AR RGN SO OR il aifection to the dead vice president, | wen i the fonih pool are fntiinidated, aud | yews, The now st operviow | propose to business ot less rutes than a_yes ) > T S SRR Ybh ; b U0 | none attewpted to' go to work today. They | feross the o5 ndit, 1 shall @y i wmaking about as much money, 1e federal building s drapec whiieh does them great honor. B satistied | g3 ") owover, have promised to retusn to | now open for : tance, and wateh the “coubat . "< soon as they can vet aifairs in shape, | A Consolidation B with the | mourning in respect to the memory of now that I was at fault In cons ng the | work Monday. At Pine Knn about one hun- | Will _soon be ecompi v 5 Giernans A C \ B which will probiable requive until Janua AT e the decensed vice pre nt, and "the uestion, i that 1 did not take us compre. | dred vuiacrs “udhored about the mines there | the seventh bridzy spaning tha ; foored 1 shall comelingkipd whip Gouid will ¢y on a four o e gontis er S Bl Organin ot e | €OURS were us quict s though the dis Nension & view of the duty | owe the publie | 19 Iiduce the wo L e TR B Bt B I fqueror. in the Atlantic as far sou hie Windw . 2~ ession of the | tingnished dead lay entombed there E10 RULY violeneo was used. Robert MeCl subiirbs, makes the e Islands, and possibly 1o Rio. Cattlemen and Horse Growers' as-ociation ; :l;l(lun-'l:'l\:l\llh,l i |.|<.; look at every iron and_ coal poli ity says | gt l‘.r']u:‘(rv ¢ te f A Murderous Assault, — AR P P s e e 1D — = phase of it, and Lam atrnid my strong per- | the nawies of sevenis-five or eighty of the | help the city's growth, . Prrrsiviie, Nov. 28—This morning abont Fatal Accident in a Shaft, YERGEOAYy Subs Al S 4 sonal desire souewhat elouded my judgment, | Princival raiders are kaown, wid they will | The governuent building on which an ap- STRSAUG, TN ".’ R Uk 40 A e R e sented the report of the committes on trans- N L e o bt and | Drotiably be arrsica sou.i on the eharge of | propridtion of nuarly $0500 Is beiug ex- } o'elock, "““:" Brittin, ""l“““' ed of | 2 EURTIN COUNEL Mo X 0T, 8 portation, The use of air brakes and patent Catarrh cUre a v reminded by some of the best and e, sended in repairs, loks like s venerable ruin, | lateto sleep in the ofiiee of his son, F. C. | tersible aceident occurred here e his q \ Colspiracy, bt 1 ks like a venern p in the ofice © couplings on stock ears wus recommended most patriotic and thowshttul of our eltizens - The walls are only standing as high as the | Brivtain, a well wpal operater » | morning. While a number of workmen | COUPHBE il 3o, N i o that the real and solemt dutles. of my oftice The Hammond Contrac second S0y, and are now abot ready frthe | b iy weu KAOWR cbal ODerater 0 U0 | BT, e shaft of the new siae. | StoPs In transit should be wale at night,in- | Catarh s a very prevalent discase, with are at the national capital, and that'in the | emeao, Noy Spoclal to the Beg.|— | dditions that are to be wade to theén For | *ast end, was awakeénoR 2rom sleep by a | were Coscencing bhe as e NEW RGUE | e of by day. ‘The committee on confe disticssing and offensive symptoms, Hood's Aot peaullas deficate situation 1 | <) tertiainad (et the accention by | ek of “a better placo the stars and stripes | strange mian near the bedy who had a revol- | duct, the guasd slidecausht when buta short | oo G i’ committee from e Catt Sarsaparilla gives ready rolicf and speedy ki .l.-luln{n y‘--l:ul n A nlvn..q.:. hance of ac- ; he _'l"‘l‘_'"l" 3 |‘~ Il 8 aocey ¢ . han ].u 1;«“ mast in nlnn..u of the dead \K ver pointed at the old map’s head. Mr. Brit- | distauce from the stop, throwing out one fore assoclation of Amerles, reported eure, from the fact it acts through the blood, Dol i thls ubjech T have haoy hen | trouble sbout bo dressed beef rato from | 7% JEUES DHCE L LIRNCRG Wells fired, the bullet striking A® Brittain in the | wards, In his fall Le struck asainst a bucket | eonsolid azreid upon at i Joint et 1 suffered with catarrh fiftoon years. Took Toundly inipress w50 ronsiderations, | Omaha to Chieago under the Hammond con- L forehead but = glaneed.. and - produced | 00 up the shaft. and which | yesterday at Springield, Phe name of Hood's Barsaparilia and 1 am not troubled ady fou, Hderations, | grat would restore harmonions relations be- St b but & sight. wound. The two |3 s comls bond s assoclation that s 1o be formed is o be . ! ik Yok 4 y fhelr SUOUE | {\een tho various toads in the western Scalded by a Boier Explosion. men then grappled with ach othier, when | Contained scores 0F workuon, 4l Consolidate Cattle Growers' A U catarch, aud iy general health is much and anantuous presntation by devoted | feizile assoclation, have nat been” realized, | McGrEGon, Towa, Nov. .—(Special tothe | another shot Was fired, sie(kinz Mr. Brittain | *on threw John Barke, Michacl | tion of the Uniied States, Ty 1wo_ associs | 7. LW, Livits, Posl® Clerk Guicago ity, and their endorsement by the | Mot the Rook Island and Northwestern re- | Brx. |—The boller in a steam packing house | [ the . J1e fell and becauo insensible, | G oy Wit Edwar 1= fell to the botto of | Hons will meet in Chicago Novener next | & Bt Louis Raitroad. noble und patriotic woman who in the in- [ fuscs1egiide by the eomprowlse agreed (6 § pure exploded Saturday moming, and fatally | Jia Jie i bed adn faues and he | the shaft,a distance of 3 Al were | iid prused (othe eleotion of 3 prwident 1 suftcred with eatarth 6 or 8 years ; tried fnite eomow of Rt widowhood retiocts | whoy the S reporting at the full tarif, | scalded twomen and injured another, Ed- | mana Throw his Bed elotihes ot of the | Killed fnitantly execat, ds ancand b | 3 e cminitied of fteen, i re, | Wany wondertul cures, inbalers, elc., spende Tl llulu-{ solicitude for publie 'lhl‘lxiv-hnu i> very bitter and railroad men, | ward Chamberlain, formerly of Council | Window, ‘This mornime When the office was | fat 1“"'1i(-nll»"i.‘ gl |"..,'." L Wits " The eleelion of oflicers of carly one bundred dollars without benefit, e P, belloving that the St Laul will not yield, aré | pjus, died from the efleets yesterday_morn. | betied o was found Tying op, the toor ina | Sk, g il Hoyie lvaves a tamily in | Ue Natonal Cattie and Horse Growers us d Hood's Sarsapuila, and was greatly went reieried to, nor difticiiltly that attends ) R Seueny Ak o rates | e and Hiram Barker, son of a tarmer and | POl Wconsgidus. le affair s & | Toana” Bdwards was also married and | Sociation for 15 was then proccaded with, mproved.” M. A. ApsEY, Worcester, Ma: 10 this case a chiange of desiu, nor any stub. | Wil shortly follow, u miember of the Metrégor drumcorps, last | MYFETY, No causs for the assault i known. | J0VedS wite and child. Govemor R Lolorado, was chosen F LN boru idea of heroisim will Justify me {n sub- Weather For To-Day night. Henry Schloub was blown thiough a | MF Brittalu was 70 years of age. -~ prosident, but hie declined positively to i dood's Sarsyparilla fs clarsetorized by Jecting the country to any greater chance of | o0 £ Ror To-Day. | \idow but will recover. The explosion Was - A P RN D cept on () d that private busdess de three pe 151, tho combinatton ot disaster than attends my performance of | Urrrn Mississiepi—Cloudy weather, local | cqused by a defective hand hole, Three Trains in a Heap. C N T i ¢ time. remedial ugents ; \e proportion; 8d, the Strict duty here, and that 1 dught notto in- | rains in northern portion, no decided change e LouisviLLe, Nov, #—A delayed loca | | QUEBEC Nuv. 23Tl wrccked st g wrocess the active medicinal flict upord iy countrymen evei wnrestand § iy tenperature, variable winds, generally Three Men Buried Alive, freight train stopped on themain track Just | Brooklyn has been driven up on the 4 A Brakeman Kitted. Qualitics, 188 i TSN AuNI dending my dopartie, abseiieo aud | porthwesterly * SLiNGrows, Tex, Nov, .—Yesterday ond Pewee valley ghis morning and was | Sie 13 open forwaid and is breal uid- | fo the Council Blufls column of this | streugh, cficcting cures bitherto unkuowd, wionles.” ¢ s e AL Taetea L Sl morning six workuien entered a vacant | run into by a trough freight. which lett here | Shibs and wiil probably go to pieces, issuc of the BEe will be found an a Beud for book coutsiuiug additiona) evidence, e wenterly, 1o decided elianie i teny ; | house four wites north of here, used by sec- | about 7:00 0'clock. Beveral cars wero tele- | piecking steamer Earl Dutferin liesnearthe | count of the dreadful accident which | SHouds Sitsapariia toues p my system Chinese Pirates on Board exeept in southern portion slightly coly tion wen as a rain house. It was built of ties | scoped. The englneer and fireman es- | that the Dufferin's erew will be obl huppened on last Saturduy afternoon to i ok et B T HONIBON, N FRANCISCO, Nov, 29.—News was re- k3 sapryirerT. with earth roof. ‘The men built a fire and pe® oy jumplag, - Before woird could | winteron Atlaul’e isk assisted by David Coon, one of the U. P. switch v Miss. ceived yesterday that the steamer Grey hound, The McC uiluuu ITK-N'- ¢ aa | Went to sleep. Tue posts supporting the o h the u arest st ) e | i H]. y are ereciing a dwelling opposite | men ¢ "._, god across |I e river (m‘ s \l_lr;‘d"w rilla 'H“'."",',":.'[K?;',’,';‘ pLwee] " {ong aud Pokhol PuitApELriia, Nov, @o-Lewters of ad | guyeture cauyl and ullding tu Latirange worning cpassenger train came | the wreck, mediately after the aceident the injure 130 Bk e pad it 14 3 truding between Hong Kong and Pokhol, tructure caught tive and the bullding tum rapidly num“m”w‘“l i P e A R P TH T P T 10 Bauk Slreet, New Yok City, f ore granted yester ) the ; o | . was looted by forty apparently innocent Chi- nistration were granted yestenday 1he | pled in, killing three of the men outsight and | 1ront of the lecal. frejaht dewnolishing both | Rullion in b man 4 b W -1 flae of il s nese passengens, who scattensd over the ves- | ©state of John MeCullough. the aclor, 10 | seriously injuring the ather three. The kill | engines. Theenginees sud aremin saved | Npw Yonk, N ' tatemants | Lover with thu litehidan Of ting lin) to Hood’s Sarsaparilla sel and suddeuly opencd tre with revoly nmrantee the Trost and Safe Depasit com- | od were. Win. Liudell, of Carbon, Tn 2 | themselves by jumping and none of the pas- | o e B, “"m‘\.‘ P N v . Ml Bold by all dr ts. 81; six for g5, Made SRS DA S B o ouly by €. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, Fhie plunder iy valued at over S10,00, +The property is valued at 245000, of | W. Ford, of Auburg, N. Y. and & man | sengers were ininved. ‘The vars and engines | Reserve d cheaded. Hough died intestate. 1 1 went | e will b Duried to-day. 100 Doses One Dollar icates have been capiurnd be i 00 is i personal efteets. Mr. M are piled up on the riad gnd all trains are | hold & iy 2, | taken eha hy Uy

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