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THE OMAHA " DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, TUESDAY _\l()Ri\:[N(}. DECEMBER I, 1835 NUMBER l:{;. ;‘I,I/ EYES 0N INDIANAPOLIS. e o s S T o FROZEN FAST IN THE ICE, [ 7w cumsmasce weconn [ piegpp (p ABUT 'i'llli (Iy | DIRECTORY A Movement to Defeat the Canadian | A Nebraska Myswery Solved ~The Mare Omahw's Good Record in the List of : emic overnment | derer Attempts Suicide, - ding Cities, Life Insurance, 6 Capital of the Nation Draped in| Dostox, Nov. 30— special to the Globe | Bratsice, Neb, Nov. 80.—[Special to the | Fiuding the Body of Warfen 8, Yates on | Do No follow A Tew of the Subjocts Considered by tho | C. T TAYLOR, ol —— > from Toronto says e body in the Domin ames v Chestnut, a farmer near s compiled from " 1 Yonne: 1 7 T ol Age Appropriate Mourning Garb. | ton is Tookin rward to the defeat of Sit | Here, moved last Februaty to Norton county, - from the Council Commit v Agont | Joln Machonald sent on the open. | Kan., and from there to Beaver City, Neb Sees United « p ¥ S | FE 0. THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE | of parliament on January 21 The French of | He passed through here on his last trip to | DEATH OF LINGOLN'S TUTOR. | the woek cndiiiz N LEAVENWORTH STREET GRADE | e f deerease an T » | Yor Now York, Colorade d Wyoming. Gossip In Connection with the Re- | Fopect 1 : Y0 e camped near Rice, Cloud | g prominent 1tigure in Tiin — The Public Library and the Viaduct | I s poputar policies, Amsets to secure that result. It s thought that the | county, Kansas, with four horses and a OVOF $00,000,000 g Selectio Cleveland's J asses ay : estiol ond e wovernor general will eall on Edward Blake, | spring wagon. The same evening a man bt 4 Y b e/ 9 Honorable Conrse with Hen Jeader of the opposition, to form a new min- | named Wells, living near Rice, went ont avle Surgical Operation Personal Paragraphs and SHVANIUTRNCe] dricks - Capital News. istry, ‘The members would have to go to the | Inting returning late the same nignt, and Performed. : Local dattings, TUTTLE & ALLISON, ¥ Nothir 3 e L3 # countey for re-clection befof ting ieared. Nothing tore tvas seci e CENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, Thelt Toliey, whies would. pr ating | or him, Four davs atterward tie deid bady SEERs —_ A1 Aouik Thirsesnth Wirset, Telophone N Gorsip from Washington. | yecipfocity With the United States and the | 08 10 W0 fonnd floatinng o e Repubil rding Young Yates' Body. S Lo vos] S0 Committens in Council, Notiliopn Assuraneo 0, Lonaon, BEned, Wasixros, Nov. 3. [Special to the | operation of the l:’w‘:-’“"‘:””’ ,1“1’ e ratrond | H i’ who i camped' nvar 2w Yons, No AShectal to the Ter.] | PRleneiphin. oot The regular weekly gathering of the Qrient Inirance Co. Marttord, Conin, Bk, | —Washington is very quiet to-day. | Q¥ s ki Al Wounds were found in his he ~T'he open boat containing the dead body of | Ch o il committees was held in the National Firo Inairaee Co., Hartfora, Gonn 1 | the ap. | demands Theconservatives expect increased | e by " a charge of shot S Nt Taotls i Hn 1, Conne Alleges are on Indianapolis and the ap- 1 support from Ontario, but. the orange excites | Wil® G¥afed Wt could nat Warren Samuel Yates drifted ashore at Bait- | Haiseo - o unber last evening ptwithstanding | _Fireman's Fand Tus. Co., San Francizco, Cal proaching event in which the president and U died out after Riel's execus | gound, though it was discovered that he | ing Hollow, Long Island, Saturday. The | Baltimore,... .. ... 5 1 the seductive attraction at the opera | 1. HATCUHER, his cabinet had intended to join with the rep- \w’u.l.\..’n.lh‘n_ trong sympathy for = Reil """"'}W""' two horses and & wagon o An- | body was lying on its back, frozen fast in the | Cincinnati X louse, the attendance of committeemen vl Agent resentatives of the entire nation to do honor | §FHS 10, e Springing ub In many quarters ulr}v.n.ll. undet the naine of Pac 'l I jce Which covered the boat's bottom. By his | Dittsburg Aotidi 4 ouse, the att ‘\ ance of e m;w teeme Provident § . “’ A 0 NG o dead vioa prastdel Where ore there was only race hatred, anthorities went t niysta and did not find podh XM Providene * was particularly satisfactory "opics al ) o A ssurance to the memory of the dead vie ident. | is a e salent apinion i tiis patt of e D, but traced him 0 MeComb, HL, where | side was his gun, coated with ice, Victor B e - o avings ¢ Assurance G0, The p ety howeyer, after consultation | countey that Sir John exccnted Riel because | hey found him in jail indicted for forgery. 1o | Caldwell, room-mate of Yates at Yale, and ukee.,.. ... Wiy W | 107 Routh Pourt s, ha v than the. execution. sould los, of, i other | ;}'u’fi\'\7:.".‘\;””..'.\‘.' o hotses and seagom anl | who started out with hin on a duck hunton | Kunsas City........ R b el i “‘I‘" UPOR | Cneapieat Insurance: on doned his proposed trip. “The gossipof the | words, that he would lose more strength by | it on paper. | Blood was also found on the | Thimble Islands on the Connecticut sh Mitinenpoi k0000 | fitele. it AR pany. Actunl averi ¥ Lost hour whicl ingires what will be the nest | teprieving iticl than by hanginglim, 180 | coat g blanket in- the trunk, = Pletures | on Thanksgiving morning, arsived at Baitii e vveniss 015,50 tit | inablo Janglo over the grade of Lonv. | awe i for $10,000, was oot " step In the warch of political ovents has been | Fritich Ganadi 1 At ot o | wero also found wBch were on belng ent 6 | Hollow by train soon after the finding of tho 00k enworth strect was again intro suspended, in part, at last. The city wears a | VTA0 i dohn s Minited i | Ui place recoeized as being the likeness of | oy, 1o ind been on Long Istand looking | Glevelind. ooooo. .. 015 L dueed, notwithstanning that an ordi ORY GOODS. funcral nepect. - Thousands of yards of erapo | sentence, In proof of this it is nsserted that | denied it but the same night attempted sui- | for his friend ever since bis own reseue on | Trlianapalis!.\'>}.. ' + | nance’upon the subjeet” is now pendin, have been put in place since Thanksgiving ‘ an the Thursday before the execution Sir Wells will ‘e taken to Kansas and | Tharsday evening. He will take char Hartford in the council. The proposed grade, « J. C. ENEWOLD, | Proy ned, Kansas, October 10 last. On the evening of —_— most innumerable were discussed in a of Now York with senators and others, has finally aban- y, and thousands of dollars expended in | Join aeknowledged that he was puzzied to | ried for the murder. Clestnut was well f i Columbus vite o | the substitute for the proposed grade thislast tribute of honor to t know how to deal with Riel. 1f in the coming | knawn here. His family live at Beaver City | the body after the inquest at River Head to- ST o | ot ..1“,,! Lk wlitell With the close of the ceremonics at Indian- | elcetions SieJohn chances to use the act pro- d Tiave been notified to £o to McComb and | day, and will send it home to the yonng AVCDLLeviveees 1 5 had seen hetter days. As 8 consequence, apolis to-mortow, the members of the senate | Viding for the appointment ot revising bar- | viaim the property, but as yet nothing has [ man's parents, How it i that the little boat | Portland . E the diffrence between the latter and the will turn their faces towards Washington | Hsters passed the Tust session it will return | ooy heard' from there, dritted about in the sound nearly sixty hours | Worcester AL RB T AL Ty streets, lus Just been opened with @ general in. The expected cancis of the republi- | Bim to power, “This act takes the revision - = ina rough sea withodt upseiting puzzles | St Josephcoaeniinns 2 one first referred to 1ld not be stock of straple ihd fancy dry goods, boolg,shoe N se "..,\I will be M..I this week, and o ;,u ‘|‘1..~\m.‘:~ I‘\~V~ (;m ot ||‘u~'h.|| 1s of nun'- A Pork and Butter Boom.§ everybody. It is parily explained by the tact | Springti . 3 .wmnul_\!' determined. It was said hl.v\-. hate, caps un‘u”a. worx “t'";”"l“'"""..’.'nfl"t wmme selcoted for the presiding officer” of the | PArtisan officials and zives it to goyernue N 2 iyt 3 that the body Iy the buttom of the boat, | Syracuse ey it 1 or, that the npromise would_ | ek AR SR b LA L Eiitor o imprecston St prevalls thas | oMeials, Who are responsible to the ministr O'Nuir, Neb., Noy. 0. —(Special to tho | tHat fiebody Iy i tho talton of tichoats | SEHACHSE. .o v:oveess ‘ | likely to give satisfaction to both Mr, | loWestpricos. Call und seo Logan will be decided upon for that | Any voter having his name struek off cin | Beg,J—The O'Neill Packing company are | were much blistered, indicating how hi s ~ -~ Contell and Mr. Hamilton, both of whom | MILLINERY: Talks with ‘republican: senators who sectre redivss only by appealing 10 the bigh | ynqking extensive preparations for slanehter striggled with the oars, Only oneoar | Total. oo 14[.... | have property which may be materially -~ - o e1 ate indicate that a larze 5 ing hogs and curing the meat for the western | Was found in the boat. Outside New Yo W05 wlected by an ili-considered grade., 1t is MRS, E. KIGILT, portion prefer Logan for the position, and BIt SR i < ates and Caldwell were sophomores. T i Fo upoh thie Woye of the cohvantion. sittel A LOVER DOSED, market. They expect to make a saving of | yoates thd Caldwell were sephomotes. Both | “Noru—Minneapolis, Omalin and es- | understood that the grade would satisty wominated him for vice president as prac- | g - freficht to the eastern cities and return b s fde e Nabrs B . | ton not included in totals the city engineer, who, it may be sur MI”IneF 1 s o STk : reizht to the eastern cities and return by op: lent of the Nebraska National bank. o) tically an Instruction in this regard. spected Case of Potsoning by His ¢ Irere, and_the success of the ente 'y northeast wind was blowing whet - mised. has i mind_only the Denefit of | 4 oqgion oSt usmess Cleveland has been very much depressed < Best Girl's Mother. 1 s evident. The O'Neil v out in the water, and befof Wheat in Sight and in Store. the city. Mr. Hamilton was seen later, | Giiiinary and fancy zoods, nnd also koeps a num finco tho deatn of Hendricks. " Tho rélations | Rrowuk, Towa, Nov. 80.—[Speclal to the | durini the pastsenson brodiced mpaunds | they had o senso of dangery ey, had | Cimcaco, Nov. 50.—The tollowing figures, [ by # BEE man and ed how the | ferol empioyecs bucy on Tulios Suits i goneral stween the presidont and the viee president | 13097 octed ease of murder by poison- | 0F giltedged butter and “about 10000 pounds | driven southward almost beyond r esei s ) i 3 o1 [ proposed mew grade wonld satisfy | dressnsiing Pashionabie and siylish gaemenis s much o kindly than sossipers would | BEE-J—A suspected ease of murder by poison- | 68 KUECCEG BUILE ARG S0 a 100 With | W 1St they S their danger. oaely | taken from an oficial statement of the board I Rl L SRS | G be had né Mrs, Kight's for o vory low figure, ! S=iRkE Abvel6aEa STV i \im. He said he lad not seen the Vi the publie bellove, "There was 1o tish: | NS has developed in Davis connty, near | fldwiviuiooment of the ke 0N 13 | tried 1o beath their boaton one of the mumet | of trade, show the amount of wrin in sight [ i He sl Be, B mot St LA | A trinl order satisfios wll and sceures patrounge gy and while Hendricke nay not lave held | Bloomield, Eplriam Christy, aged 19, had | pace and Holt. connty is sirely destined to | ous little isfans. dwell succeeded with | in the United States and Canada on Sat TR GEE RN T 8 e UE RN I Wi == fews wholly in accord with those o ove: | san 6o ( Libbie, the 14-year-old danghter | become one of wealtli, great exertion i ing his boat on_an is- A Ty SSEE A UL L = RS, M. ING, that fact did not at all interfere with their o | 0F @ neichbor, Mrs. Brooks. Themotherhad | gepeet Cars Running n Beatrice. | obliged to stand and watch his friend, as the | OF decrease over the precedi much so that he was not at all able to H1R Iations, which wore entirely harmonious. | been heard to threaten a dog’s dose toany | 3y apurcr, Neb, Nov. 30.—[Special to the ed out on the sonnd, Y Wheat a0 A spenk intelligently upon the subject. He M|”|n0r Goods Hendrics hus novcr hud_occaion to com- | ono wiio cune to seo hior daughter, but had dtriee 15 growing metropolitan, | KN litle about the management of a b Corti....eo B ; did say, however, that he did not want to 4 blain of thie president, nor of his treatment, [ oo s S S 1 Bl EiL g A0 | and people on the many Islands sa ; 2908 | antagonize anybo ! ight po M talicabout dinsAtisTAGHOR o1 s, Datt of L] CIELES | (U Gl B ars have arrived and bezan making P Tns 0B i IS bont N il LT Ry Theross e gL L" n 'I" LI Hendricks with the share of offices allotted to | 4e - stoppe at e o hotse T AL | regular trips this morning. | Ouo trip was | as'he dritted away. . Caldwell, after boing | Barfey.. Tncrease DAL AU e g T o distribite was groundless, Now that | W5 in) company with “the soune lady | yade Saturday afternoon and the car was | fosend. rotuimed fo New Haveh and aftor re | Thia proportion of thi 3 to study it. He had already a grade on endricks is dead, there is no impropriety in- | A{EhiS Jeavini tof hiown abodt, e ok | tollowed by a cheering erowd. porting the [oss of his friend, started at Onee | on the s nmed wags | Store in Cl two sides and it was n 1c giving the details 'of what passed between | Jhe HeSEumorining his bady was tound i 4 — for Long Iskand in hopes that Yates might | Wheat ... 15559008+ Corn tion asito who should Lo benolitted; 1im and Cleveland on this' subjeet. 1t is | b \ ALty ) H A Jack Rabbit Calamity. drift over alive. The boat drifted about fif- Y N the other fact that the people and the £ 8 | jeet purple and his clothing pattially covered 5 0L Rye... 2 Boot GROCERIE: l\mvn\\nl:\;‘;\xlx, W people, but will be inter- | Wil “white frothy substanee, as though PrLATTE CENTER, Neb, Nov, 50.—[Special | teen miles. wWar speaker had o vight to be guaranteed SEIPE at this tine, o Slcton, points 2 585 X Chine = d Adelegation of three members from > ek Cloveland had never met | 1Yom vomiting, Suspicion points to poison- | to the Bee.]—Dan Mackin, of this plaee was Death of Lincol = f = r q | ) AT sion of his and the i 2 A o Thr co 1o lib d, headed by William H Lyl sl AL el v il fon of his death, and the | o Feetn AL o AT | s ol Review of the British Markets, the i id, ) v teir nomization fop, presilent | gy of th dead man has been taken to | fhresn from b iy while hunt- | gpurxarienn, 1L, Nove 80.—fSpectal to | 1o e el 9% Wtk Lane Ex Wallace, e dpon the commiitces esterdiy committee ealled to I and vice p! ent respectively, Then Hen {1 4 He isin aeritical condition and vice president respectively, Then T | Reokuk fora chemical analysis. b Feondion |0 Bk, ) —Lon, John T Stuart, an old and P2 . \‘u T oy e = lonored n of Springtield, and press, jn its review of the British grain trade, | {0¢".% logal points or rather giv G &C k S St o tiese gentienen. Hendricks wis entily | CEDAK Rapios, Ia, Nov. #—(Spectal to o e st died Saturdng aftemoan, | eekyand some distriets of the country have | pend what it considors just in all its bus- |, for th e of Northwost Omah the Brr)—Miss Ada Sweel, ex-pension | Scandinavians Bent on Doling Out a ce of 38 years, anid of llncss that was | avoruze 1s below that of 15sh, - Youns wheats | iesse My Wallago satistied - the | g e beenise I is conrally” loentody at, the Suggestions. In the course of | conver: L Sation the. question of patronage aroseand | 82entat Cliieaco, was married recently to J. Dose of Judge Lynch. A s 2 | Inok strone and hiealthy.. Values are. barely ; ; I ; ecuived some aitention. ” 1t was eonsidered | Berdine Carter at the residence of Capt. D. MixsEArors, Minn., Nov. 30.—Sunday rious yntll an hour or two | jid FEod SR the tendeney is- downward | Powered the board to dispose of its | fsthe bestand the pricesas cheup us wny. advisable that Hendrieks shonid know in sl | Sammins in Babylo . Sammins is | morning a mob, bent on b : into tie 3 ; Valeeibhaiahe e et e hior | ot AT fak b phepoasFor a0 oorea Siophion T Bonms Shpiam Lineoln BDAIE ariod the hoard has about 000 in the treasury, Bl A posal in case of the sucee mocratie | &0 UNCH i 2L 30 ar MY LI akmg B Je o yiton Hay, John M. Palmer, and others as Cmeaao, Nov. 30.—The Inter-Ocean’s Bl | nd, has not yet awn for anyt WEINERT & MULLEN, sarty, This was consider rely proper | of New York, co of the groom, perto Teipner 0 mete ¢ s y i g 3 s lust le iile at the same party. This was consid vely proper | of New Y \sin of t om, pertormed | Telpier out to mete out to Nim SWMATY | oyt as they in their profession. e was | gin. 1. speelal sava: Battor. stomes ad. | BEAISE the st levy, while at the su and indeed necessary, as the nt of | the ceremor Mr. Carter 15 amereliant justice after the code of Judge Lynch, rallied 4 o DTt Gkl Ao EiUBEES 10 G . . the campaign, In hie own stato wonld be | this city, and the conple have sottled Justice after tho code of Judge Lynch, ralliod | o futor of Abratam Livcoln, and after- | vanced fhalay. R zular sates, 24.30) pounds | Aot S R rocers. affected thereby, Cloveln:d told him frankiy | here, Miss Sweet will b remembered as the | i formidable force, but they seemed to ek | v his law partner. He early became | atsbe. Chedse dully no sales amount, of un d police fines. & b what his views were, and what shaze he de- | pension aeent who had a lively tilt with the | organization. The erowd was demonstrative. | [y iiant in the politics of the state - MR e B L R e sired Hendricks to take in the bution of tion before she resigned the oftice. | and shouted itself hoarse In attempts to | Was frequently olevted to positions ot . HE GOT THE GIRL, Mosers, Buchel amd Gooduich, held 16 | & Bigtiss 6 (L8 aniigs Bl o Lsronige: ean RS . = serew up sufficlent eourage to make a sally | and trust. He was a wilg during the lite of e hor B dt home and not & wilo 0x o hay. No I suggestions of Cleyeland wereentirely’ satis- A Land Purchase. i e ; o) by T g duting the 1ite 0f | Rough Romance of an Miinois Young | hands from the board, and did not | ingsireet. factory to Hendricks, This talk took place | Drneavs 0 The Chicago, | 10F thebarred doors. The police, about fifteen S o ntod . yearsiobne. trouble itself and~ hamper the | — o e in M. Cleveland's office, and a5 the ronnd unvque, Lowa, Nov. 30.—The CLICgo, | 11" ber, in commana of Chief West, and | Jasistus - was et in S on 1 Mauand His Dride, Latt boi ! placin, th S LTI s RIRLGTHE T e | o oI s | armed with Winehiester rifles and revolvers, | he’ made & roce for reprosentative i ,':“I"""“‘,”"',“_“v 30.—Peter A Binghelm, | §i.5¢ 0 the appropriation ordinance HENBYSLOLINGIGON newspaper wrapper, which chanced o lie | (s T TR ha s were placed on picket duty surrounding the 55 against Wiltiam I, May, and was de- | ® Tolono saddler, went to Maroa few days | gl thonght there Wis no necessity foy cistes Mis hand, Nadasn motandum of | Sip of river tront here, price $55,000, 2) ! ) ) 3 ML . o ) Deators fn n ade i L 0 bkl building, and continued the vigil_ throughout . In 185 lie again beeathe th nomince | agoand fell in love with a beautiful y thatTonturc in the Jattar and hoyeatior it iR Lo M sCleyeaun indibaten 2 By i the night. Atabout4:30 a. m., the wob be f his Jarty, this time against Stephen A. | country givl, whom he indueed to elops w T A e S e . hat e stiould desive im to il should ey The Dead Vice President, gan Lo move, at tirstrapidly, butasthey neared | Douglas, and was elected, In 1840 he was | (/00 800 100 P s A Do R Stap[e& Fancy Grocerles N ik oo fhe newsianors b INDIANAPOLS, [nd,, Nov. 50.—All traing | the court house yard they” grew cattious again _clected to congress and was | N on @ wee quaintance, and they we R e SO talking of 1 dispos 100 on the part of Clove | coming info the city this morning wer w.n.lu...l, llln»lfll)|l'3:~ Iu\’lfl.lul‘uul w e -‘:'Iil'lp-ll(lil‘>"n| ‘| Al,l;a \|\u.r§\|n mem- | marrled in Decatur. Bingheln thought the | Azain 1 the COMNCE 1o RIEEL Mo & Hi R asloran uhisitimontcn e Lloye ol e i e I RS | mondoronsissidatonies hammer, ers of that body. [n 1%42 he declined girl's father was very wealthy, and the girl a i I : i i (ke all appointments, | crowded. ‘Ihe se ouds were compelled | gut for the mob to follow him, and | tion to congress and resumed the act B 1 i that hoe o hcl alvwrs. been ono | 10 ascertain ‘what damages might result Bamo of Hewticics rrionds "scoing | 1o run extras to acomnodato the people who | & rish was made. e peliee formed Tn an | tiee of v, In 1w he wgain beeame 4 candic old im that her homo had alwvays been ono | 1o rosidents on Tenti andEleventh alled upon Mr. Cloveland aund directed his | o0 40000 comoto the capita ithoss the | instant, and, with fixed’ bayonets, repulsed | date for congress and in addition to the full | of elegance and luxury, but owinz toadis- | gyoots by the ercetion of a viaduct of 8. GOLDSTEIN, attention to_these statewents, *Teit To- | dosived (o somo to e chplial to wIhess e | gl i, e leader was_ eapti £ Fs | Qemoeratic voto he recolyed the vores of many | fzreenient with her stépmotiier site wis plechRbysiboforsetioie e pladuseon drieks " he sald, St he nead not bo dis- | faneral, The rewains still lie in stae in the | fac wis Dlackened with burnt corky and he | republieans, and was trinmphantly elected, | siding with her fricnls, | After the marrtage | €558 e }l“,'(",', y xlx Hi state '»"l'x !l" shall }m;;(‘ corridar of the court house, whenee they will | gives his name as Swen Johnson, He In 184 he was the democratic candidate for | Bingheim proposed “tl they return to A Tnoondingy IMiro o 3 oL only il that was actead ypon I oUr K | 1o romoved to the fumily residenco at o | I eustody at the fail. ' He stated thiat he had | congress, but was defeated by Hon. Decatur —and_seek 1 wan‘s’ as. ASGIOONC RN Y S0y Groceries, Fruit, Feed. about the mativr, bt move. e lias, [ thinlg IS evening. At was o steady | Mot intended to take part in the attack upon | M, Cullo. From that time’ he_céased sistance i starting business and set- | This morning at 1:45 o'clock the old *"‘"'“im:“"]‘l'('l‘ “\'"l‘\'ld‘ :'-’llm ll%nhulnll”xll:.\l oc- | o'clock ;nl eniv here ud L !h“"> the jail. He had "Irmll u»lx xlh.-l night when | take active part in publi rs. During ng !n-l a humr-' for m.-ul...m‘, \I th | oolorado house, nenr Oass streot school asion, wnd every detat it 5 o ear- | stream of humanity pouring throuzh the | a depuf from Norden hall, in Centennial | Blackhawk war ho Was major of a batallion | tears in her eyes the young bride saw how | Colorado house, near Cass street school, 1 o s aator in pouttry ana e ried out, wid mare will be atded.” And this | (ot ouse all day. The doors were opened | block, where the crowd had_assembled early | in which Lincoln e amanded o com ¥ che i deceied hor lushan |l and | was discovered on fire. The flames were | oyt tson. "Gonid ‘iveea free W velind notonly Kept Tiis full | court hous ks 5 in the evening to consummate In 1843 Maj. Stuart forme: ¢ partnership | explained that her father died a year azo. | extinguished with butlittle injury to the | hours. So. 13th s lid e, and Hend At 7 o'clock this morning, and from that time | 1 y 2 jury (L i Aricks | Be0 i< A o €| tion. called upon him, After the arl with Hon. Benjamin S, Edwards, . | bequeathing all of his estate to his second | gipucture, They wer doubted], 3 or had " 9 il g B 4L tructure. They were undou the erhad oecasion to complain of his treal- | up to noof crowd passed through at the | heen made the mob began nring pistol shots, | C. Brown was taken into the firm and that | wife’s = ehildven and entting ot his only vork of ren v, The BEAL & BEHRENS, ment, either personal or oflicial, al the liaud i " . work of anincen i The niglit be 3 A e Lo ot icind, al the hands | oo of seventy-tive a minute, probably 25,00 | and yelling like demons. At 5 o'clock a four | partnership eontinued up to the day of Maj. [ danghter by his first marviage without g0 0 Lo Siomdrove. away 1o presidont, TRt the remine up to 1 o'clock. | A great | horse wam, loaded with Seandinavians, came | Stuart’s death. He was one of three commmis- | cent. Then Binzhcim began torealize that il e e oy | Mleat Market = D OF thiese were. from ontside the city, | dashing up the streots, {he men yelling and | sioners for building the new state house, was | the small suw he had in his purse would soon | & couple of men wiho wege attempting e R New Mexican Indian yubles, Hon. David Davis, of Dlinois, who was eping up a continuous volley of “revolver man of the exeeutive committee of the | be exhausted and returned with his bride to | to sct the house on ftire, Ihis morning il foce/)es, iuiob . 58 R i0 WASIINGTON, Nov. 50.—Adjutant General d to arrive hore to-day, and deliver ar but when they reached t incol monument associution, and in all of | Tolono in search of his former situation, | they must have returned and been par- | Boultvy, Frosh Buttor nnd Fuys o speclulty 5 i 13 ¢ address at the bar weeting, telegraphs thaton | uot halt, ‘They drove p: these positions discharged diis duties intelli- | which he failed to obtain, After repeatedly | tially successiul. The howse has been | FhISfirm haslong beon noted us the lewding one Drum has received a telegram from General | yeeount of the death of a relative at Spring- full gallop, returning a few min gently and honstly. attempting to desert his young wite he took | yjoceupied for some time, Intheir lino for the ”""j"”-' trallo, Alngygion Crook, saying Sanches brought inte Fort | ficld he will be unable to aftend, I inulxlw same programme. W Lt M. Stuart leaves n\\-hl-i\\':nu] five chil- | her with him nlm_llu-hm,lullnl of thio mail car & e o el sl by Lol sinee Wil penielen e Tast evening the head ol one of the | /This evening the finishing tonches were | dawn of day the erowds disperséd, aud the | dren.* The elde:t son, foun T Stuart, on Friday night's train and rode out of town, T Syibing tua 1o sont: Qonsth : At lust evening the headol one of the 14y o' wifurming. aueoritions, | A surg. | officers retired to their omes for nteded rest. | a eitizen of Ch ot i dtapot. | feavini s grip containing all of thewr worldly | . Tand Frauds Coming. 3 | ke r T AT T e hostiles named Ogare Qualab. He also re- | F1u%0 ¢ aver inereasing throng was to & ot less eharaeter, and dics lamented by all. possessions to pay the hotel keeper for their The B. & M. train from Denver, this = poris the hostiles killing all the White | atalmost every point. When the great doors TECUMSEN'S TERROR. unu)-n.nnnu‘m lh-lm: 1(u\rl|lllul>1nHu-(mln morning, will contain amongothers Jno. CENERAL STORES, Mountain Indians they can find seattered | of the cowt loise were clused al 4 p.i —— Daring Operation, at the nrst station they resumed their journey | S5 0= B 1 e 5 = = = i adisne fhey o et | Crowd mitmberins thovands wore st lihe | Two Prominent Citi Probably haring Surgical Operation. | fi i with the avowed purpose of inaily | O, Turner, Frank Hurst, Hugh Ryan, . M. BACK & €O, over the reservation, It seems probable that | (RS MUETAEE IR The. face of the Killed by a M Bull - 101 .—[8pecial to the BEE.] | reuehing Belleville, where Bingheim's par- | Alonzo M. Weils, James Dormin, five out up to this time they have killed eleven | dead. For fome time previous uinoty p S o b Y~| —The Tribune this morning reports the first | ents are said to reside of 17 men mplieated in land frauds in General Store women, fourteen children, and iive men and | sonsa minute passed the body, [t i3 est _Avniax, Mich., Nov, @ late hour | goeessful arterial transfusion in Bellevie -— this state. They will be in charge of a 3 :...\I.“m ‘J»:';n‘»‘: .I.‘- Moun -rlm‘; lwl\‘wix;‘.nln:‘\”t‘n‘» ,..|\'.;|m.u.~~p,.ln le vic “ul thi llom;m;\‘ .1.)1:- Nlnluluy,mgm in |\hc nllinu[ of llwxn;:n»:l; hospital, The method was the injection of a A VERY BAD TEMPER. Deputy U, S, Marshal, Seven more will ‘TlllflIluulwlln’m»;htl»»n‘m- g0ods near home, o e Cl emaining on tho | jug the day. - The casket was returned to the | north of this city, Aaron Palmer shot B3, P. | ¢ ¢ iy ks N wobab) cested 10-di Liof thom: [HiEveu livain Goulh Ormaharsosthatihentyon f solution of salt and water into anartery | A Brutal Young Hoosier Kicks a De. | Prohably be au ito-day., All of them e reservation, but theso are closo to Fort | pavlorof Hendricks homestead, escorted by 3 £ 1 | Lt 3 £t wrong size fu o lunp chimney or u sLrom Apache, nnil carorully guarded, The Indians | Hie four fdianapoiis military - companics | 004 Irwin B, Anderson, merchants. Both | qpyjust the action of the heart, the theory fenseless Old Man. are prominont citizens of Denver, aid | pound of biite wont ho forced to_ walk on the reservation are extremely aroused. | and the Colubis mititary baid, Until re- | 8re still alive, although in a precarious cons | pir, sl ) L g g 88 a some of them are large property owners nd et run by the T, gou it e Several parties of seouts and troops are hunt: [ foved. to the ohirch tomorrow the body | dition, R R e, (1500 :““'« “'-“”I’*"l‘f"‘“’ ."“""?M(I,:')fl":"“"l Wanasi, Ind,, Nov. #0.—What doubiless i S i s r i ke ing the hostiles, Al the Indian eams have | rests heneath the roof where were spent its | ghout 25 years, who has attempted murder be- 208100, ARG DAL one innoc uous fluld 18 63 | will prove tobe a cold-blooded murder was Myrtle Lodge in Bloom. iy been notiiied. Thore is reason to believe tiat | Tast living hours., T R e T good as another, ‘The patient was u middle. | herpetrated In the woods four mites cast of | Myrtle Lodge knights of Pythias held L O ENIWOLD! wore hostiles will be killed ——— m;nl “ MARUCIRAL] l"“*i:;;‘:;;; aged woman with a strong constitution, who | \Wanash this atternoon at 4 o'clock, doseph | (heir annual clection last night, and after At tho Head of St n>‘. & Avonuo, 18 doing -r - seh last evening armed K e . N s 4 C 1 cleetion Ias Zht, and afte: Rl v 18 ness | King Thebaw Surrenders the Capital, | SOV TERER G, torritying citizens | ad been shot by her husband in a fit of | gponcer, a young man ot bad eharacter, and T 2 e red to . - ’ 3 RANGOON, Nov, #0.—King Thebuw, of Bur- | and officers, At 11 o'clock he entered the | jealousy. The ball entered the vight side of | Syjyester Huff, an old resident of Legio H'::; “‘.»“ xi‘xlut\. ul ”n'l th ‘v““nl (u‘h” n Ply |S}OO(15 G’I"OCGI'I.'GS 0 B A O e SIS bp g R AN ol 1 0 : gins’ restaurant, and there ne an | Mentsn ridwarc, (it e is b nmh.ln':um-ufi alarmed at nfn rapid approach ;|‘”‘|flv|‘!l|‘.l \I:n!n\v‘nlllll:l:::“:ll iHIL‘ ||1|||“|m Ilnlul the ".uu car .u| way apartof the upper | township, while passing through the woods | o bt the whiters of the ostablish MansanG Bendiad ity m“”:l“'::::‘lhl":n:”g of the British expeditionary force, notwithe jaw and badly fractured the bone, After n | yecomne involved inan altereation velative to | ment on the jump in supplying the de vl Wit good renso 3 thors in can say is, the death of Hendricks Is roerot d 1 P Anderson attenpted to pacity him and su 4 " ate Ogress f A A I T T k standing 1l esistance otfered by o 1t | candod iy feshin tho siréet with him Mo | §O0K ) Of © Cupparut, progress | e tmher, and i o it of rage Spencer | wands of the ner min. mnan golg st iulle awiy (roin whioro apliske o ted by everybody,” said he, when asked con- 3 8y rybod) { mese, sentanessenger to Gen, Prendergast | then turaed to leave, when Palmer | | i : . Knocked the' old man down and beat and s D £ erotne tlie sltuation rolative 0 the death ¢ K L ) ate at night that Mrs. Connolly was 4 i < Lought' Tight at bomo? Tho ‘m:,”\'.:'.}.‘s.:vn.‘fl:}‘.( on relutive to the death Of | puggiig to grant an armistice for the purposo | eatled hing and-as, o turnd, Shot, Bl | dying, secondary hemmoriage having set in. | FheGs B W f 4505, SUEGHGEE Nightly Sinners, ooty harels Foskon S8 3 HERNANA NI DRt oo speculation,” he . | Of Peaceably settiing tho diiculty betwven® | Dot howshy unaried, sprawe on- the | A body wascald and iy to the toheh, | S i (0" liave il ‘Woundsdressad, | The arrests last nizht are ay follows & sumed, *as o who will fil (e vacaney.” Burmah and the Indlan government. Gen. | munderer, and’ enzazed in'a terrine hand to T e inon s e “Whicky | and the burly young' binte - agnin att | Sam Lowe and B P Kane, larceny; THE NEW YORK “Yolr name has been prominently men- | Prendergast in reply demanded the suren- | hand strugile, The bystanders wero numer- SIve b Tretient Latervals fnd ward, | tacked = the ” infimm ° yletim, _crushing oned for tiie position,” wits sugzested, devof - the Burmese iy and Maudaliy, the | 0 but wero ataid to inferfere, and aftera | pottles and clothes were applied. The lacer- | his skuth witha club, rop dly stilldnghin | ond disorderly; Dave Hurt, derry Riteh- Yes, but that was newspaper @k, 1 have | capital, stating that only then could lio' en- | Short and fierce contest the othvr Anderson | geadartery in the jaw was, found with difi- { With dishes and articles of purniture. Blowd | S350 6 3 ¢ | 4 niching L bt that wsniwespacr (il Ehnvo | capltal, stating tiat nty then ol I an- | 205t Ll contestiho ot sty e B o il | S s e S (B | G S | House Furnishing Store obtain the position. ot the dipuie. King Thebaw acceded 1o the | then” smashed a lantern whieh was 1i L i R | dan's person, and but for the attentions of | ters. Tt el ke 1t 1€ olected,? added s | Serins fnd th Avs forts Wit twentyociis | U0 seehe, abd sprang away into drioness: | BUEOUN 0ol b ~|||‘I("(,||AI|1|“'-|||“i‘l‘\\:n\'l.l.(‘ | Spencer’s wie, who endeavoved to save hiin friend, to which the senator made ho reply, [ guns, wero tied over to the British troops, [ Jted B Wood, & youug atiomey, onganized | goiigion of salt and water and the heart grad- | 11om the savage attacks, he would have b od Personal Raragraphs, Gor 10t aud Douglas stroets “There will probably be nothing done until | X galvivon wis placed there. British troops | the ferrided mob and searched thie town, but | ya)iyheat stronger. In & few minutes the | 10 death, Befieving he bad Killed Ui J. B. Bailey, Yankton agency, is at the after the holidavs,” said the general, *We | procecded to Mandalay on the 25th inst, without success, Today armed bodies of | ol Tottmed 1o comsalousness and though | man: Spencer fled and: remained hiddenin | ydyj 5 M. RICHENBER TR0 O ER S e o, Rouaml. | e S men ate ing the town and country, and | WIS SRHIREE G TORNERIBIERS SER R | woods ‘until tonight, when mtelligence of 35 SHE . RICHENDBE talked over. Thut's all 1 can 1ds little chance 6 ‘enter | YEIY el . ally re- | erime reachied the ecity, and an officer | Robt. Weidensall, Chicago; John d i aotatledicn Standing By Their Colors, ner return d from the | covered: went out and captured him,' He was, lodzed | Moses,” Cheyenne;” A, McLeod, G Hes fust recelvod n new stock of Boglish deco % 2 g Loxvon, Nov, 80, National League | west seven mouths aro, and sinee then his e Fe in jail, anda prelbminary examination will | Cystle, Charles Lane, Blue Springs; F. rated wire to be sold at the following prices— . Posumasters Appointed. of Groat Britain has telesraphod the vavious | Presence has mado lite a burden for those ___The Fenian Bgotpprhood, b Il betr tho Hiayor th-marow MmN, | Fose, Crote. ar 4t tho Millard o Dinne seits, 120 pioc WasuiNGron, Nov. 80,—The president SUELAOA cBn 3 “” TR T coming in contact with him. Sowe months EW YorK, Nov, 30,—fSpecial to the BER.) | The assault, from what can be Jearned, was P l" R Sl o Papil- | 1 15, i ploces, £5 postimaster: icha polling S Dol b taken pi v o B FOOMS 01 & Wl auoua ® | morning in o Si ¥ s secret con- | €lares that he dic ol el 0 uit, m last nig att Lie had be it e 4 ¥ A Frn AR S e st that the Trishuen of your | Fevute, e s then arvested, but released morning b the Suu 8 repptt of 1t socret con- | fut'tio fact that e renowed theattauical | tontance upon the opening of tho dis. | Brues iy s, trom 825000 o 2Oolinsville, 1L, Chiasles A, Hartman, vice trict will strive to stand by the instrue- | 01 & iue, Tecunseh abounds with storie 0 irea. days ast week. | s vesidence inparts a bad phase to the wat- | triet court of Sarpy, 1 connsol | articlos ut very low DEUros, Rumber ¢ i l;.“:":.‘-;.\.l S ey appotnted | HONS contained Tn A Parnell's manitesta =4|\‘|Hn-'!n .luldluu\!.!\v]i\__ B .nllul)‘n:nulul y | Jereminh 0'Donovan Rossy was elected chiet | for Hufl is Iying in o very eritieal con- | o Hight, who is charged i Neview ul RS ER LW e Tourth class poctiiysires o | AN vote the stralght ticket and thus add Ly et pareiits, LY | executive. His report shjws that the $100 '1:'.“1-35‘11;4.':‘.'h:.“:’“' 1 thought that e will | (G, Burglary BOOK STORE Tlinols—Jdohnsonville, Samuel 1L Cooks | Ahother to the alteady numerous victories of | q0ne S8 5o N iy Dusiness clreles given to the man who dedtroyed the Andre | ¢ DUiOrCmomming o I Gilmore, one of the cierks of Q0K STORES. Merna, Michael Gould; Fullersburg, Algernon | 0UF countrymen in England ax d. oty wonument was not givento huve the w A General Corruptionist, the B3, & M freighit depot, Teft last night Ford; Spring Hill, W.' H. Fuller, e gr— - o ‘i . Vebraska—Factorvville, Prank S o s b0 ’ done, but was given after the d L NEW York, Nov. 60,—This e for Cleveland, wheve he will hereafter ATUR Nebraska-—Factoryville, R, 1L Frank; Parliamentary Elections. Coal Miners St Aene i VA SES-R T ¥ K, Nov is evening A LI AR LB OMAHA PUI Union, Williun B. Davis, Loxvox, Nov. 80.—In Tymne Lord Eam- | Prrrsnuna, Nov. amount, collected du .fil year 18* neh warant was (ssied for Major General [ 1o3ie, lis wife I The nt Urick corner store, 230 and Gum For anything in the millinery and fancy goods 1ino you cannot do botter than to patronize Mre. .M. Kinge, 2118 Camiing St Tho lntest stylos, the ot bewutiful work wid the vory lowest prices. ALBERT H. SANDERS, before his death, He was the peer of such ¥ s it saw fit the present time - dand Garden Secds. Southwest corner 1 Californin str Gen. Logan Interviewod. {Special to the Ber) —Senator Logan i3 in town to-da, nI Sam Lindsey and Chas, Beal, drank and - , Proprietor Cla co, Augist Warder: Gamby - T, the organiz " A TR AT Bt | st Hamilton is elected to parliament over | tious there was no tr tion 1ow owes a small & il ORANPETTTA texander Shater, ou the charge of briery i | “§LINHES NS BOOI(S and St t win, d. . Spiay s Benueit, enry AL lanna; | John Dillon, Irish nationalists, In New | day. ‘The strikers asscmbled at the Pine ort to the convention. Indsts on the wis- | connection with the purchase of wdiitia | SEE S 500Gy Fremonts © Hugh ationery, Chaiter (hak '\},-l W. Cislnais Faneville | Castloon-lyne, 1. - Cowin, liberal, de- | Runwines in large numbers this morning, flom of sickine o demp 'fld’ Irishmen hope | armory sites in this city, He was avested a | AfeClenand ang Walter Crawford, Duv- ot A4 Hiuttioas Now London, | feated dhi Morcly, radical, | 37 M Iealy, | but no auemnt 1 ce was offered when . ol I o Coi 1 AL Casetier and i aud SINNRY. (L SSHCER PO ase ) | Datiakaiinh d6Teaio0 BEFS0UR Lislie fonson 3 1. M. Castotter, Bluir; Winnio Chapin, | Religious bnoks u enscintty, g gt e vative, in the county Monaglian, “his 1" | dotunion wen Neutle Wit A1 S 0NEH| - meagedy Over a Divorced Woman, | the lexislative conmliiee today Moo | i O 08 De Lo Matyr and N, R, oy | 1018 100KS b epriaty. i 2 listiirh men working, no serious’ troubte i | LouvisviLie, Ky., Noy, 80.—C. C. Stone. | B Wilkon suid that by aveaneinent wmb | giyper, Central Citys arc at the Paytol . - e — .y Nov, i ke ; ; ¥ o, AGood Rule to Enforce, 5 . S ety W D riek s iirie Mup | gack Y aiks KV NOT RO, O BIOD: | (oo " Slialer, affer olfating 1o salo ofgiio | #1580 TURHELECS SERAL LIS T2 WAsHINGTON, Nov, 80— ith the approval Weather For To-Day. are tho only ones in operation, There is ] i ad near La | Scuélland Fairehild property (o the armory | 1 Andcrson one of our best known of Secretary Lawar, Gen, Johnston, coms | Ureen Mississippi—Cloudy weather, local | dispute asio the number of men at work, yailway gentlemen, isonce more at home, 117 N, 10th strect, non-union men went to work. All 18 quiet e — quarters and locked up, I testimony befor | restdence, and bronght to polioe head | | | DRUGCS, Grange, Ky., yesterday with a bullet in his | board at iz ex gieatly i excoss of what the | o < il i cains, stationary, fo lowed by slow rising | Operators claim that thirty men went in this | head. It is supposed that he was shot by | property tould ‘haso been bought for at | He loft some three months for Dutte, :Illlhmlt‘lllhluf il ads, today prownls m: falos, statlonaey., folowed by slow tislng i bt the Srikers” sy there oo no | Joh Ellly a stock traer, The two hud o | PSS Sl he ot wortgnge of | Mont., wihors bo iaa sineo rosided. “Jini o o Fules for a system of swori reports to be sul Mi<soU Rl VALLEY—Fair, WA . | more than fitteen quarrel over is' divoiced wife, and a M0 on property ownled by Gen. dliderin | Butte has had no attraetions for him, He P Q P f i him b (e land e callway.sois |yt pIRAASFALGSY =il AN UGE Westher T = Bloodless. shootini aiirey resulted, abouta | NOw Jersey, Hutle luslisd no tivietions forhim. He | MIIOSCP )tlons, er umery wlations are prineipally upon s e A Mayor {0 & Streot Fight. month ago. ENIS' orse, and one 1id en by - puirge - to Qugly 19 Max, - and s s Sl L T T A T R Mayoy in 8 Srect Pig the dead nian, Were found together this worn- Destructive Fire, ghoughtlesonsvely: asa & pleniusi (o iy PATENT MEDIOINES, ETC, ! ) A \ 3 LousviLee, Ky, Nov. P, Booker M fua ! elation to advising hiw ot the procecding Cheyenne's Roceiver, 8 ) & - ing. Ellis cannot be founsd. EAMPORIUM, . Nov, 3.—The Warne P FRNsD SAstuing i r e e TR | Wasuisares Nov, 80.—The pres Reed, mayor of Louisyille, and Wharfmaster L A ol Fhe . ,‘“'I’I""'l Postmaster Coutant lias been confined | £02 Sixteonth St aroanite elaborato and wpjinivitly of 1 | ooy appoinied Wi, Gamand, of Law | Charles Kremer had a street ficht yesterday. Parnell's Election Contested. e e A e 1o was dlscovered atou | Lo.his home by an gtack of tonsilit ‘orner store. Musonie Hil. qmost striugeat ch o vevelvaras publio wmuney | 'The wayor was considerably brulsed about | Nuw Yo, Nov, 10,=[pecialto the Brr. ) | s orink THE 100 Wt £ BOREEE St | for several duys, aud, gras thought yes: | == e oy reorigr— at e W S the face, ‘The diftieulty had its origi —The Herald's Dundalk (Ireland) cable says: | | e LS M SUQ BUONE | LOIARY - WQUIG" Ve A0 Da 1) $ia e, W J WH”’EHOUSE Lefx For Inaianapolis. - Jeated uldermawio race inthe Seventls ward, | There i3 donbt that Pargeil's clection wil [ 140 wuch dillieully dn cacaping from the | to-day. s v ) ) ASASININGTON, Nov. 30.—The congression- S N 10 Dabt. in whicly the two are supperting Hval eandis | g ju Cork, as all his baligts_bad piinted | DUring bullding. Thiec of thew aro danzer- o e . e N e S e e oy X ng e Kremer says thit he knocked Reed Carkaa g ) ously and wany others slightly injured by e Batky b mitice, 3 ! - | Wasuizarox, Nov. 301t is said at the | {5\ picduiao the mayor triel @ bribeand | on them, Parnell, leader of the Irish People.” | SLibillg"to the pavement. Loss, $55,000: - | BELGiApE, Nov. 5. —Gen, Leshjanin ¢ on Nho wers ap pointed to attend the funeral of | treasury department there has been an in- | intimidate him inlg supporting the aduinis: | and the election Laws 50 orders that no dis- | surauce $10.00. Browi & Hyman's clothiing | tinues o, bobad Widdin, 1t pected | Dpugs, Paints. Olls pnd Stationery. Eurek Thomas A, Hendrieks, lett for Indianapolis | cpease “instead of the usual decrease in the | tial indidate, This 13 Mr, Reed's third | tinguishing warks ba allewed on the ballot; | store was damaged to_the éxtent of $4,000. | that zenerul tighting witl be Tesw N Ginren cure e Price & ven iy JAbis worblug. | viblie bt dueiig e wouth of Novewber, | encounter siuce o was elected wayor. Leid Suisd tirat Uhere was Intimidation. | Togan’s grocery $300. No (nsurance, | day or two, § ey oy W 4 { L TAS, FORSYTIIE, 101 AND WEBST! 3.

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