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SIXTEENTH YEAR MORNING, NOVEMBER 2. NUMBER 127, PYOTIER CHICRGD STRIRE, | oo wms o~ TGS ANONG ORININALS, | et G WANTS TO TRY T AGAI. |, Zovoesex o evemcs T STuTE (ONGREGATIONALLSTS, The Population of Honoring Their Dead, der arrest, He made a savage attack on the _— in New York. : ph sine Ciorioh DURne i | ‘officer and cut him several times, Hooney at " . ¥ Naw Youn, Nov. Lt Sowde e Beef Killers Walk Out Beosuse of an Or- | [Cmwriont 186 oy Jamee Govdom emnett] | A Discbarged Employe Shoots the Survegor T et T \ Ner s, | Blaino Thinks Ho Oun Carey Now York and It 1 bttt ot Doy tire owderly, speak | Olose of tie Thirtieth Annnal Session of der to Work Ten Hours, Herald Cable—Special to the Bk, |—Another of the Port of New York, e-chliloe ) Al Tn"nwun‘ny? Hoonay dee is Willirg to Rua. course of his remarks, said: “Iam here to the Nebraska Associations - Toussaint has come and gone, mingling livered himseif up, but was not held, the - ask you not to go from this hall to-night to airt and | MYSTSRIOUS CHICAGO MURDER. | shooting being piainly in defense ol his oW | OpPPOSED TO A LABOR CONGRESS, | 30T v fames and therw remain until to- | A YOUNG DANE'S RASH DEED Prussians e, i morrow, but to ask you to go to your neigh- bor's and do all you ean to increase the num- siae hor Who Do Not Favor | ber of our votes, remembering that we re- | Because of His Girl's Unfaithfalness ont's Big Schome—Hard quire all the votes you should and He Shoots Himselt—Jay Gowld's TWO BIG HOUSES AFFECTED. | mourning with mertiment. Damp fog did their worst all day, but tn i | snapped their fingers at the elements and | 9 S The Men Bound to Have Eight Hours | honored thelr dead as usual. From noon till | Noted Counterfeiter Arrested in Min- Setvr- ¥ .vuvr{nlfv 'lyllrlll:: . ar and | KPIEBES OF T or Extra Pay—An Attempt to Call | night thonsands and tens of thousands neapolis—The Queer Made Near RENAR AL Le-cour iRy Beaw 3 An William Dingwall, two fourteen-year-old Out Armour's Men Fai thronged the cemeteries, streets, I\'”“‘b Omaha- Female Highway Rob- boys residing in the sun@ house in Jersey Civil Service Examinations— LT o el IR L b o Contribution to the Howe Lverything Peaceable, ;‘.'I"'_““‘”\’l""l"‘ "‘"‘l""‘”‘l (l“l;‘t-‘m“'zlr:“\‘\' :I‘ bers—Other Crimes, City, quarreled over & girl and both boys Washington News. city of New York, but of the entire western Campalgn Fu iaise. Montharnasseand Montma ¥ e whipped out knives and commenced slash- - Yort turned towand this eity in the T R ORIt THEY YouRHEYRUL th 3 hope and expectation that you will veleem = assination. ng each other. They fought intil the Blaine Wants the Nomination. the fir name of the metropolis of this eoun- Nebraska Congregationalicts, L S fragrant with flowersan A A “attle Butcehers Out. ot countless immortelle wreaths, There were ttempted AT d . : . Citteaco, Nov. 1.—[Special Telegram to | oceans of clirysanthemmuims, banks of viole NEw York, Nov, L—The surveyor of the "I"'““";'l“',"‘l"‘“"""l"} R $0 aveak that | wasmzaroy, Nov. L—{Special to the ey Trom the fnsults hag iav beon edst opot | Feon, Neb., Nov. 1~[Special to_the tho sy oThe strike of 6,0% men at the | cart lcads of boaded trophies—black, whito | port of New' York, Mr. Beattie, was shot | they could fient bo_ [opgers, DIRGEA BAC | Brk.(—One of the most widely known | wud will praverly and hionestly adiinister | BEE]—"The thirtieth stato ssociation of Con- stock yards this morning was not much of a | and blue. Every other person vou passed | about noon to-day in his office at the castom | 3% ilieal condition. ¢ His ante-mortem | Abd intluential republican leaders of Maine | the affairs of your city a5 they never have | gregational ministers and ehuerhes elosed its Burprise either to tha packers ot the public, | was bound for somo cemetery and carried a | house by a diseharged inspector who fired | gtatement was taken tomizht and the buy | has written a letter to n friend here in_ which been administored befor He closed by | five days session last ovening. The meetings 28 1t ling beon expectad and predicted present, | bouquet or wreath In his hands. Most of the or stk ahots, Tt 18 not Known whether | Way was phiced under atrest to await the ré. | ho says: “There Is no fonger any question | counseling them to avoid the saloons to-mors aglow with the color were held at the Congregational chureh and ms were largely attended. There were present from Nebraska and other states New HAvEaConn. Nov. 1.—Governor | A1¥one that Lknow of who Is authorized to Politics in Chicago. abont two hundred ministers and visitors 1—Every indication to- | The convention opened Wedne: n exceptionally heavy vote this scssion being given up hat he hias about made up | in this city tomorrow. The reizistration has ly to hana - shaking = and o ree tthe nomination come o him. | been remarkable for thoroughmness, There | PAYAL, af -old - acquaintanceshipg, - A ” . wounds are fatal or not. sult of his vietim’s injuries, 1 al ssiring o 1 row, and s Juently spoke to a large crowd | o i wed cheertul, though they worc The surveyor's wonld-be assassin, named -t el about Mr. Blaine desiring the nomination | i could not get into the hall. bt It would often have been hard | Louis Bicral, is a man who gained some dis- A Requisition Denied. for the presidency. e has not spoken to - They kill no hogs and the men who are out | but for their immortelles to teill whether | tinetion in the war of the rebellion. He was to-day are beef but hors and lugzers. Swift | they —were pilgrims or |»i.»ul‘wk«lnl-. {.'.’."'i’:“”\‘fi‘:l\‘:. 3\«}-,1:.\2’.“;]|‘.‘.'-"1:;‘3'.'-}'.'.'.'\‘.]‘;.'5 Hattison Ha hundred and 84y ) eiel fiim from the service for exaet re Ia Chaise alone. | yoney from poor immigrants at ers | Attimes the whole rue de la Roaquette was | den, ‘where he was late nhad shown any inclination to increase their | black with head SANG S0 ome i 'k t-day A PIGHT NOR T EE, For awhile after the eampaign of 1554 he was | are four distinct tickets in the field, and an | Brown, n representative of the Y. M. €, A., pay the matter could have been passed over. | ‘all hot, all hot,” did a roaring trade, while ;m],‘;f ,;" "\'r'.'f-' ‘.’]’WL" .7;"\n:"-" Wfimnu REE in great doubt as to the propriety of being | unusual number of individual candidates | of New York City. 1lis tople wa Not a word has been said about pay for the | the younger pilgrims ot much amusement in | frong J extra two hours and the men are out for the | watching the red, green and blue wares of purpose of bringing the houses to an under- | the enterprising airballoon merchants outside standing. Tho strikers are under exe llent | the cemeter: diseipli Al mor gathered the packing houses. None of the othier pac g houses are afMected and it is thought that | Marl,” “A Ma B trouble will not spread. When the butehiers | Pere,” “Regrets, wenirs,” and many | TG o0 ;\g;;;'{‘:\':;;;,';';"";"}fi 'L)N hished over 1 AT | others. ‘e heroes, pocts and politicians, | in_ pursuit, ‘and Bie t e eowt brake throtih the watehe | Who lie so thick together in Pere La Chaise, | possible, turned and ran into the arins ot that when hie returncd to his home from the | the propagation of measures to be presonted | of A n “stuek,? They | are not forgotten, Alfred Demusset's tomb [ policeman. He was taken to the old slip | theatre last night he heard a noise | to the national legisiature, Men who are in- Jike In theirs.” When | is bright with ivy and chrysanthemums. Ad- [ ptatlon house and locked up. e describes | on the roof and The trouble only concerns two houses. those | pilgrims s of G. F. Swift & Co.. and Nelson Morris. | sad clothes. refased to hondr the requisition give the public any information on the sub- Cuicaco, Nos 1% | from the wovernor of lowa asking for the | Jo¢t but from frequant private talks with | night points to % | surrender of William 4. Bradbury, accused | him Tam positive of forgery. his mind to sl lay even- & Co. and Morris each employ about 5,000 | There were ove men who are united against the return to ten | thousand visitors to 1 hours aday. ‘They claim that if the pa stationed. “The vendersof gallettes, | came to the office about 12 0'clack to mducted by L K. P Nhe Holy Spirit,” the subject boine amplitied in fo | 8 most interesting manner. Thursday, Reve Tam | tickets thiere nre two lists of labor eandidates 1 Hampton, of Iranklin, was chosen mod- —the United Labor party and the Labor | eratorand presided at all the League. The united labor ticket differs fr em rests | the othars in be avowed socialist OPIPOSED TO THE LABOR CONGRESS, prowmising fora S OWitin "Sireet | Desperate Strugale With a Servant | renominated. It was a question whether he | have b 12:9 o'elock Private Secretary Having Delirium Tremens. would do any bette and Examiner Hiatt heard pistol NEw Yo Nov. 1.—A most extraordinary | New York than he did in the first 1a; shots, The diseharged inspector rushed out S e s harzed fnspoctor rushell out | story was told by a complainant in a police quite that he has concluded that he can o and peace prevailed atthe yards | jnside the gate the avenues and lanes were D e oot the exitinte lanover | court today. ‘The prisoner was a powerfully | carry New York, and now thie probl e oy e ond anout | €0y with floral offerings of all shapes and | strect and threatened to kill a man who tried | built young olored woman who answered to with the people and not with him. , sizes, with the usual inseriptions, A Mon | toston him, The man dropped back and | the name of Rachel Mackens. She had been Mere,” “A Mon Beau | Bieral ran along Beaver strect, - into | employed as cook in the family of Mr. | Two or three Kuights of Labor here are b which he turned and ran to the Cotton o’ " en making a hot personal canvas in the second race in | In addition to the republican and democt emaining ses- v | sions. Rev. Bross, of Chadron, and ring (ho names of several | Ereneh, of Lincoln, were elected' secretaries. Atalute hour the sky is | The reports from e educational fnstit n, sun-shiny day. tions oeeupled a good deal of time and inter. S est. President Perry reported m behalf of Ulegal Regiatration in New York, | Donne colioge, the state school located at 6 ROV Y THRRE s | Crete. Itwas of an encournzing nature, W Yonrk, Nov. lL—lInspector Byrne's | g5y o that the prosperity of the school 18 continuing and that the nimber of students re number of men for illegal registra- | is larger than ever be tion. "Iey will be exccuted to-morrow when | earncst lm'l';'n;, (lor"“ ‘-";l'lfl ‘n"d N mmselves o ment. Prof. Fairehild w nal nt themselves at the DOINE | oanyies among the churclies this_year in the ng, though idle men were through the corrid ager he Bijou ¢! se, | very much interested in the scheme proposed ager of the Bijou opera house. | [{¥iclyond during the recent convention | N to establish a congress in Washington for | staft to-day received warrants for the arrest A number of eitizens followed Vunuvm, U o ), fmding eseape im- | Mr. Vernon was the complainant. He sald ore. 1le also made an courage- an active hobut Armour's n nted no more *'s it was clear that they could not get the V. men out the crowd left In At Oery | monument in which rest the bronzo | was'a mative of Brazil. not a word of whiy but whiel | figures of Helolse and Abelard, | coiv some one shouted | terested because they hopa to be members ot | (/% i into | vand thereby secure berths paving 5 a day | the men pre ol have been corresponding with the grand | plac An investigation made at the in- I ¢ master workmen of local assemblies, and | Stance of the district attornev showed that coive ull of thoiye bullets and is notmor- | to the roof and there found the servant, who | yrominent knights " gencraliy in different Uiere were iy nstatces ; . 5 110 less a) None 0 remembered Rossini | tally wounded, ¥ was rolling about as if mad. As soon as the | parts of the country, say the project is unpop- | voters, principally in the lower wards of the |y incipally oceupied by Dr. Barrows, of New A L IR :r‘"{‘“m.l_‘::i‘:‘)mr pemebered v | | Coroner Lovy took the statement of Sur- | {ELENE IS RO i, | Hiarand witl not bé executed, An impression | eity. Allsorts of names were agsumed by pally occupi IXTHs i I e Cork city, secretary of the Americdn Ifome o : i U s 3 1 veyor Beattie this afternoon. e said the feking. “Police! Pe 4 prevails, 1t appears from the expressions | the offenders, such as “Tin Bumm” and | zissionary society, who briefly outlined th borL ortey ‘;:HJ‘:'.-1;:'\'3.fl‘:&x‘f.‘.'fih-'n';u-'f:.‘“':Tn': The Heights was covered with evergreens and | prisoner was removed from ‘his post of in- | shricking, *Police! Tolice! Ab, I've got you | leaned, that it 1s a scheme to secure salaries [ “Jack Buster.” ;.!.'»:kl'.’".!f']‘nfifis‘?xtm":‘nfl“umfm(s‘.'u s ine B ot Delogates Tiutier and 1arey foynd | violets, the most broueht by fair hands. 1 [ spector on his recommendation, as hehad | now!” Before Mr. Vernon wasawaro of it | for souie aspir icians and_would-be e nortant_organization, ‘The latter portion of this out that it was known at the yards t saw only two cheap vellow wreaths at M. | illezally taken money from an’ immigrant | the woman had sprang upon him, and, grasp- at it will result in nothin Blaine in New Jeraey. two years old, mar: miring erowds clustered round the gothic | yed, living at S50 Sisth L Years Ol A | “murdert” ana “help! Hurr Jeattic did not re- | the house, Mr. Vernon went up interes s of the schiool. An effort is being H " 1nade 1o seeure an endowment for the college s many instances of colonization of | of'&5.000, - Fhursday eyehini the time was wa girl. The surveyor was sittinz at his desk ) which cannot and will not be 1throw Alreaipiaty Soelety L a0 5 [ i8 Wi ate Thier’s shrine. e D) 'd boquets were : o ) 1 8 i im by the at, threw hi en. Liel vhich cannot and will ni secured through " Do N i [ . | Missionary society. Swift and Morris we atet on | Thier's shrine. while blood red boquets were | iy jugdior was thrown and the prisoner | & him by the throat, theew him down. Lier S ahels whieh ave nircady blng worked: CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. L—Mr. Bialne ad 0! society th shoulders” they were y very much [ hoaped hig ¥ y tasba i RS : y @ enco of fivo cople | Friday a number of interesting papers ::lly‘"l\:“m\l\;‘l: I ”l‘:v e Jout at At | heaped high above the tombs of Ra bail | entered with _a pistol in his hand, neral officers of the organization are | dressed an audience of five thousand people \\',cmm)“l by Jtev. John Askin, of faben Lt L onbles e over mow | Blanqui and the graves of the nameless com- | exelaiming: *Now, by G=d, Til teach | folfowed, Slowly it surely the frenzied | Teported tobe opposed to the proposition to in the city armory to-night, whilo two- O 0onb, “New_ York} Rev. A M T e can waten With complaceney the | munists who sloen on obscurely in the shadow | Yo tC He iired thiee shots, | twe of | oman, who had “stopped shouting | stablish alsbor congross on the eround that thousand five hundred were unable to gain Blair; and ' Rev. 8. J. Humphrey, of Hottlement of the troubles of the other beef | of the historie wall. The wine shops and | Which took effect, one through fthe fleshy | qnd was now struggling silently, carri the latter being the district secre 1 part of the surveyor’s Jeft hand, and the the 0 z i issions U Anh restaurants are doing well to-night and the | other struck the crest of the ilinm, lancing inter- :"I\“m-;\p!lm'rnn" board of issions 4 e ike | theatres are crowded. inan inward and upward direetion, This of applause and wild cheers, B CIORINZHtINY, (R e T 4 T uall has ot vet been extracted, Tile prs- el tERcloing Uy E e 5 bt e T The Czar's Warlike Order. oner, when captured, was petfeetly caln, ad- at Had taken Bliee RS AL ing on account of the opposition from Mr. Clothi Dealers Fail t s ? arly six thou- 1 . that had taken plice was me i 0N aecoun e opp othing 3 menctd s uorning, and nearly S WO | 1) on 8o by Jumes Govaon e | Wited the shaotim e adead that o did 1t | W OHINE SRS g S Vérgns | Dowderly and the other” officers, and elaini | My vk 'New York Herald Cable— | because Boattie refused to listen o the men [ fixias was slowly but surely weakening him, | that selfish motives arebehind thems that the | (L olChe Gothiers, we who went to him to appeal for his reinstate- | 1 iq6' Telt that he could not hold out much | Opposition is based upon a desire to curtail : J . ment. ‘The prisoner was taken before the | i1 A FCG S8 GEIRE R O O the | all expenses and all work which will decrease | tachments to-day, = Liabilities, about =$:00, ) ; : , injured official who unhesitatingly identitied | el VG, W Ware 4t the edie of | their power in legislation as well as, in [ (0% assets, unknown. — Creditor oceurrinz of a Russian subject being molested. | himn. i 3 # Ohe more effart. was made on My, | general direction of the or anization, ‘I'he | local firms. ter, of the Chicago theolugical Bieral said: “Yes: T am the man that did it. i ro urzing the adoption of the WICKED WIFE. Miss Pinkerton, a returne He took the br 1" white “heremptoyer | felieme ntend to work it i nd push it A WICKED WIFE. Aftion: and M 1 ] Minneapolis next tives 8 ola | ary who return X weeks ago from rttele for Mo Ve on thire | Octobir. 1t is mot imbrobable that this thing | How Two Detectives Sccured an Old | \Ix Jo k4 Woric ‘in Turkey, The conven- ¢ trouble yet, bl b AL tion was~ considered onc of the best ever ' : i appearing trunk | jeld in the state. 'The next meeting will bo cants tor positions through the civil | of rather large size, and shipped from | held at Lincoln, ‘I'he business committee in ommission complain that the exami- | Chicago to Now Yor every much more dificult now & £rip was so strong that Mr, Vernon was un- able to call for help, and a terrific struggle arney § " her | 1t would disorganize individual and local | admittance. 1lis add g emplover (o the edge of the Toof, informing | ¢Torts and inflicnces which are brought to | wholly to the diseussion of the tarifl a Bt that she was going to throw him over | bear on members of congress proper. ~Some | southern question. He was frequentl o the strect. ‘The house is a fourstory | Of those who are working for places under | rupted by burs and hizh bascnient brown stone. ‘The struggle | the mock legislature are evincing some f Dl bss - was confined house: CHICAGO, Nov. 1.— among beet men at the at Chieago. Sunday \as In the morning the ser- mon_was delivered by Dr. Cobb. In the evening addresses were made by B 1.—L. Abrahums & Co., | Cobb and Maile. Farewell orc closed up on at- | gven by Modcrator Hampton and | Itev. Swing, local pastor. In addition tothe nota- ble persons present from abrond, besides those above mentioned: Rev. H. M v 1 8 houses of G. F. Swift & Co.. and Nelson Mor- [ Soria, Nov. 1. s, The trouble fs over the. adoption of ti ten hour system, the men refus two extra hours without additional pay. I these two houses there are no hoes Kille and the employes say they cannot o ten hour system. Each of the firms employ [ mony of lowering the f about 3,000 men, and at pre nt many of them are congregated gbout the streets and on the corners near the big louse: i is vet no idication of any trouble. There is [ sers fire a volle a great deal of exeitement, but the men a) orderly and insist that no act of theirs wil precipitate any trouble, ‘Pliere is no indica ng to work @ mostly Holli ininary; { missionary from , another mission- wcopt the | The consul, unarmed, to witness the c hart luanl back, and the woman | men who d and butter outof my fam- g, for which the Bul- | | n government will be asked to give the ‘The prisoner was subsequently taken to signal by gun-fire. If they refuse, let cuirras- | the Tombs police court, whet of musketry, then let the | to Justice Murphy to having i and said axed her ho ) Y fell backward over the edge of the | throughthe conventior roof. vt was a net work of telephione and elee- | Will ma 5 RS (lnc light v\"llnm Ijmt llnl-mw the cornice, and flag be lowered three times, and at the last [ i\ 3 o these saved his life. The wires held him and e 2L UL bt without eanse. The wounded man re e i ! time folded and handed to Kaulbars by his | {amay ooncimis -‘u'n»m|mu",\ft.l matl Te- | ne was enabled by a_superhuman effort to re- precipitate any trouble. Hiere, 1o et | serctary, when all will enter earriages and | soon ug it was considered safe wis mit- into gain theroof, . Trhe woman stood near the | JL i wore a year igo, and twico as cone | tiie ho one clafmed |lr',":x£:l1l:'\l;x|:vfi:‘ ing Drotect the two houses, but it is yet too early | K0 to Varna wearlug the medals. When | an ambulance and cartied to his home. clinche In a moment she rencwed | Plicated as they were at fitst. “Ihe questions 1o ities broke it open and revealed— T Ch it Che htention af the (wo fitms. | General Kaulbars and all the Russian consuls | apsest of Femate Highway Itobbers, | theattack. By some means the struggling | lorordinary elerical positions are quite as | § At 110’ S mouth.” ¢ he confessed r ed the shots did it becanse he had diseharged but there CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, 1L was very ordinary but when, after a | whose hands it wan ng | trusted, are Rtev. Lew We gement will be en- Gregory and Charlc H. Ashwun, B , Lincoln; and E t- ek everything was quiet. leave Varna Russia will occupy Bulgaria wi TNaUeE FENG Y e hor particuties fom e Stoek yards | 10 Givisions and order v eleotions, the | oL racuse, N. Yo, Nov. L—{Speclal Tele- | jouding into the house, Down the B bR LD (oo AtItlat S wITPR NG R sent Llons auord] elections, (hie | gy to the Br.]—The northwestern part | figiiting fiercely at a committee to him Saturday and insisted on | troops Tomalning: until & new prince has | ¢ Oneida county, bordering on the north | hou: having an increase o fifty eents a day should | been chosen.” At the meeting of the the firi refurn to the ten hour system.. ‘This | sobranje to-day Zikoff was_elected presiding morning when the beef buteliers went to | ofiicer. The English and Halian officers at- york they found that oreman Welden 0f | jended the meeting. Kaulbars las refused Swift's had discharge jes Matthéw- erised Switvs dud discharged James Matthew” | to nccept the reply of the regency to his ulti- tens found that the wazes of the laborers had not | matum, and will leave Sofia. He threa couple managed to reach the seuttle | diflicult to answen, they say, those first | @ murder. His Girl Proved Unfaithful. went, | propounded fortechnical diitics and positions Yes, a cruel, deliberate murder of an A cach step. Through the | 11t the higher branches of the federal service. | old gra e they fought to the front hallw woods wilderness, is mueh exeited over the | | M Vernon openied the door and they arrest of Susan Scoville and Mary Jane | JEAtA (0 S Devin on the serious charge of attempt at | jye m highway robbery, They have been held to | ur bail for examination Thursds the crime was committed four wi Gs, Neb,, Nov. l--[Special Telo gram to the Br T'he people this morn- | \ -haired man, a wealthy bro! At the headquarters of the commission it is | it proved, who had been re stated that the examinations are made more | in'Chicage. Alas! the trunk had too weii | IS about seven miles southeast of Kenne- and: cries of “lelp!” | strict so as to reduce the number of eligibles, e erime aives o . | saw, in this county, are ited over a sui- enen, Who spent. the ‘muxt | s decreasing and simplitying the aifairs | Gorgry ed tho criimo aud given the mur- | (4. Wnich occurred thero tast night, tho nutes in capturing gae inturiated cre n the ma ntments, and to see A h cs = > i | gt e B e s ated erent ) Myleior class of ‘Apvointeos. Tho majority [ A large reward was effered for the | burty t king his lifo being a young Dano v, Although | and Justic rd sent her to the Island tor | of appointments for the first, ond and | guilty perpetrators by the broker’s wife about twenty-two years old, whose name o, ¢ h | ree months, She had been drinking heav- | third s (81,000, S1.200 and ind detectives were looking high and | could not be learned. e had just returned oried missing ; ks ago the | ! r B o e, : Sl i ‘ been inereased, so they struck, ‘Lhey insist omba he by ks o governmen - gt rsdias 9% ily, and during the struggle with Mr, Ver- [ inade from the college and sc low for some clew, but for days there ap- | from church when he told his companions he Donw on havine” Mattuweon. relnstatod AN | oo o, {u,n,l."'h",‘.ty “)'l‘l“‘m”‘i(m“i:",_',f complaint has just been made for the reason | y3h was under the inflience of deliriam tre- | thecountry, ~ = = = peared not one ray of light'in the dark | was goimi toshoot himself, No attention also the return to the eight-hour day. On i s PROSILION 15 01 1 that the daring women threatened their vie- [ mens. nPLEURO-PNEUMONIA EXPERIMENTS, mystery. was paid to the threat, but in a few moments that Swift’s men wero out. the beef | fered to the debarkation of Russians at that | iy with bodily harm if they made any d e o _The recent experiments in and —about rue’ a number of suspicions were | & gun shot was heard and upon rushing back s semployed by Nelson Motris_went | place closures. Hugh Dorrity swore out the wi MIEASTIWA LIS VDL Chicage In_ plewro-pnenmania have St} o “one particularly, that pointed | they found the fellow dead, having blown out. The crowd went down { the Smith neral Kaulbars informed M. Karaveloft | yiie™ o doetyres that Jate in the nizht ho | The Various Beduests of the Kx-Mil | He b 0 o iy 10 besin | toward John Gascon, ~ the broker's | theton of his hoad clear off, * e coroner HEUILUITY ) compelled the men there | by letter and the other regents by telegraph | was viding with Miss Jones on a lonely hizh- lionaire's Widow. I Bhrations Lo uticing upon congress when | adopted son. Y t:nvixendeted byerlics f"\.i‘l‘,',",lll' A for the purpose. of e e e ot g | that if the landing of the Russians at Varua way when two persons calloped up on horse: £w York, Nov. L—The will of Mrs, Cor | It meets this winter the necessity of bro The stricken wife, a young and beauti- | a0 16t Gxeapt that he was deapon this move was anticipated by the firm, wiio | Was opposed the town would be bombarded. | diih presenting vesolvers, demanded thalt | 4,05,y Stewart, wife of the late. millionaire 5:;”;:1‘.5:-‘:‘:l)x’mlmtll‘;:x‘l AL -:lel\)(\“.ll‘vlrl|’|‘x‘~\|:;_l )I:‘lrxll\n‘ll\‘::[ ‘;(mu?lll:‘:’::, :11:‘;:1\! lhl‘«\‘s”xl:::\xl)mtl\‘l recognized the voices of the women and told | dry goods mereiant, was filed for probate to- s rash act, exeept that he was despondent be- ful Italinn, kent her room, andonly few | eauso his wirl in Denmark had proven® un- were permitted to enter her pres: true to nm. legislation to e havi tinzuish this epldemi been miade at Chicago sue- $0 it is reported to the agricultural f b them hie had no money. They demanded | day by ex-Judge Herace Russell, Henry t here, which will enable scientists A detective, while loitering near the . 5 I'he strikers have arranged to hold a meeting Py G i ] AT TS oY BGLY Vg sellic ShLY, rtinent here, which will anable scientista T Y Y F: 3 The Boodlers' Boust, during the day. A member of the executive tHozariplEs ek, = I Tl‘x'.::.‘- I o [loss e identity. | Tiltons son-in-law. Citations were imme- | o give congress information of great | Fesidence of the murdered man, saw one snized his assailants as committee told a reporter that unless the two firms gave in all the employ would bo Bet Libb men! coming out of the side entrance Laxcory, Neb., Nov. L—[Spec Tele- od, black-haired man, a servant | €ram to tho B he Howe boodlers ) I " ; el Mo | Valuo in lexisiation upon this subject. At | day Position of the Powers. men, They were dressed in male | diately ssued to the heirs and "“":":.'“‘j"r': Neceent thora Is o eitiedy eXeopt.In destroy= | blae THA LoNuoy, Nov. 1.—The cabinet at the first | attite and thoroughly urmed, He says it is | made returnable November 15. Mz, ine the caitle affected. 1t is believed that | apparently, but something in'the man’s | boast to-day that Jay Gould handed over his ntwo and three hundred men in | council sinee the recess decided to instrucy “‘l'l"’7l‘,‘;",",'“K“,“:"T“fl< e :;" l-n!]wr per- | bequeaths $20,000 per year during life to her | quarantine and medieal measures will be | darg face attracted the offic noticy cheek for $50,000 to aid thelr eandidate, and o an Canmts eaiabllals | Ste Willins Wiiite, Dritish ambassador ab | o heqirey, left him with,tho thre brother Charles P. Clineli; to each of her | adopted for stopping the epidemic and eur- | * WP ye seen that fellow somewhere in a | the amount of money spent by tnem fully ) e if lie made any complaint. ; 5 S e liSansoa ontie: - I v 50 went out. ‘The reason alleged was | Gonstantinople. A e e G aBhomideiaL veom pinil; sisters, Ann, Emma, and Julia Clinch, she [ ing diseased cattle. different 1z, hut where for the life of me | corroborates the statement. Yet Howe is Tt AIorsia eatablishment. partly suppiics | Constantinoy le, to insist upon an immediate | vilie is a locktender on the Black rive in the yards - o s 5 STAL CIHANGES, < T & SN RN ETOR TR e TR S B et ks | conterence at Constantinople to cousider the | Both women liavel been in other s leayes an fl‘{'”“ ¥ OLESLOI00Nn Y er;ito Tior Phillip M ! to-day appointed | Leamwttell. "1 think Il keep an eye on S ::;-Glf:st"(':{;f.- "‘:.,:.:I“;““ |4111|,«':.. I'he bat was held late tns afternoon, No one except | Bulgarian question and demand the suspen- exploits, e niece & rah N. Smith she leaves £2,500,000; to | postmaster at ‘Tucl Custer county, | him. L ho did e e Rulghts of Labor were admitted. Fully owe | sion of. Russian intervention, diplomatic and AP e Cornelia. 5. Butler she feaves $2,000,000, and | vice: Ferdinand Zimmerc, yesizned. Also "l\'i"~ e e U e Howe Men Give Up. thousand non-union strikers congreated on | active, pending the decision of Such confer | (uoaco. Nov. LAt daylight this morn. | 10 €ach of her chiliren, Lawrence and | the following in- low Henry Meinr, 1o rosult washo sgain motthesamo | BORE AR SN cR e the outside, anxiously awaiting the action of | en The porte is renewing its entente cor- AGO, Nov. L—At daylight this morn- | ¢ yjas gutler, $50,000; to Kate A. Smith, Pilot Grove, Lee county, v W. D. | humble appearing individual, but this ENNETT, Ne « [Special ‘Te the knights. Several speeclies were m e e T 1 fhver of (e | ing the dead body of Henry Munro was found and wild app: ed every referenc A , resigneds; Mrs, o, D, Smith, Swa § he prsser i W jusi ) Tl 1) 2l owe's $200,000; to each of the remaining ehildren of resigned; Mr I d win | time as he passed him the wind, just then | gram to the Ber. | —Chureh [lowe's strikers 1se i wroposed conference, ltaly coneurs, while | at the interseetion of Asbury avenue and | g 9 o F ks Emmet county, viee A, Jenkins, ng furiously, threw onen the man’s | are giving np the fight. the eight-hour day. A motion to i Jiaaia and France oppose tho project, Gor- | Rogers’ rond in R ark, ono blook from | oran Noomamoly, ~Loules, Besslo jand sed 5, J. ngersol, Dallas county, viee | (g8 RN e glitter of a did LR nn compromise on mn‘llulluflnlmll of eight | many and Austria remain neutral, T ey BTty T e | aan l-tl“*;v““ h cach :lnhlh'n of h’n-r de- Aupensen, resigned. mond stud. Engincer Infured—A Blizzard. hours was carried by a unamimous vote. A The cabinet council diseussed little to-aay L L= sty o o . | ceased sister Louise, (formerly wife of —— . one| { v {ha 4 JARAMIE, Wyo., Nov. 1.--[Spe Tele- eommitteo was appointed to take chatie of | except theBul:arian and Egyntian ‘““,\mm‘{ wounds on the man’s head which looked as | (oo B B en ) namely, Kosalie, Ellen, Publio Debt Statomont. Al, I thought him other than he LABA y0u No [Spec tiie strike and given full power toact. A | It is believed that the government will | if they had been inflicted by some blunt in- Knight of Labor explained to-night that the | shortly men had been: offered the reinstatement of the dischiareed man, but would now hold out | | for return of the eizhe-honr system mtthe I —Last might Engineer D. seemed! Now (0 discover who and what | gr 11 F. Doty, at Granite Canon, a There came to the door of the mur- | here and Cheyenne, while oilin dered man's re Virginia, Felian, Maxwell and P 000, All the rest of the estate, r rers and the exact hour when | sonal, she bequeaths to C was committed is unknown. | of Paris, mu\ it cott, 50, | WASHINGTON, N “The following is a d “per- | recapitulation of the debt statement issued esJ. Clinel, now y Hilton, of this city. wl a cirenlar to tne powers ex- | strument. So far there is absolutely no clew wining the financial position of Ezypt. It | to the murd: tussia refuses to recognize the sobranj the erim it between Lis engine, sidence one day two old | jad one hand completely severed from tho y all the | candidate for the Bsulgarian throne, England | ilenry Munro was a wealthy.real estate owner | None of the legacies are to be pa » unti rindebty prinolpali el vedlers, with wares such as to charm the | wrist. beef houses. He said the proveietors would | will probably propase a eonference to con- AhALILe bent known Clernad i the townshib e ‘;‘.;-m" Lo l":‘,‘:\‘v'l‘fil and intercst grreesene L162436.675 | Sopvant giv! A blizzard from the northwest in here be given till Saturday to decide what they | sider the whole question, The ministers are | of Evanstor hor any of the anbulties until six monthg | Debt on which interest hay “You patromze an Ttalian pedler,’ s atan early hour this worning and is hourly would do, and it they persisted In-running | not inelined to eall parliament betore themid- | ““Ihe veston the body of Munro was torn el prabate. ‘T exeeutors to the will | - ceased since maturity, princi- 00 G of the ola mens Msee if we can’t give | hereasing in violence. e hours & general stile wonid probably be | dio of January and part of It pulled over his face. 11is head | are. Clias, J. Clinh and Honry Hilton, The | [, Bal AN IDterest oo oe - BRMSET | 00 ter bargains than he!” s ordered. which wonld, inelude Swift's, Mor- ——— and face was covered with blood, There | will 1s dated July 2, 1877, She revokes the | Ieht bearng no interest; prinei- Yo N A e Ry Firves at Albla and also Armour’s slanghter house Hungarvin Finances. were thiree scalp wounds and a hole in the | bequest of Henry Hilion of one half of her | Bliias e Sl A A R Dris MOINES Nov. 1.—iSpecial Teles = . Prstin, Nov. L—Semioflicial papers admit | Fleht emple. e liole was apparently iade | residerary estate md mstead Deqaeaths hin otabcent, iprine, RAGIOEUNINERA SAMZUOC HICOIUAY, ST 1 r0. Burlingt Destructive Fire at Rockford, Lot T fimenees of ITungary are i a eritical | DY somebiunt instrument, which is sipposed | one half of the residue of her Jropcry. and Interest. . . W it is he, then? gram o the Br Ao, Burlington Rociroun, JIL, Nov. 1L—A destructive fire | 8% (1o finances of Ly de i 3 @BCAL | 16 ho haif o pound storie’ found near by | estate in trust, (o receive. Told, manage, con _}“ *} TEliia ey cook shook her head. & Quiney depot at] Albla was burned this 15 raging hore. The firo broke out in o large | St1e: Opposition papers bluntly talkk of | eovered with blood. 1lis pockets had evi- | trol, sell and apply the same to the comple- tal debt, less av " 47 suid the pedler, holding alott a { forenoon, The and freight in store b | glittering yellow mecklice, I give | wore saved, The total loss will be 6,000, Yy you that i you'li teli, and let us sleep all | Yesterday he flonring il belonging to 1,019 | night in inthe Jlnandry, under the Kivchen; | Moses Edwards, also at Alvia, was burned. tems ... Net cash il treasiry ; Decrease of debt” during month. . bankruptey and estimate the deficit in next | dently been rifled, as no money was sound in | tion of the Stewart Memorial church now year's bud et of sixty million tlorins, Al- [ them. ~The police suspeet # man named | in course of crection at Garden City though the government estimates o shortage Johin Gattles, who was scen with Munro last | Long Island, and to supply it h all aeces. of only twenty-two million florins in the | MiEht and cannot be found to-day. v 1o make ita free chureh, and cathedral four story frame building occupied by the Northwestern Oatmeal company. The build- ing of Rhoads, Utter & Co:, Bartlett & Co., F 4 b are vi VG Loss, S9,000; fnsured for 5,000, in the Acaard & Co. and several dwelling houses | oo s il Eing iin, il ——— for the I’rotestant Episcopal churel for the [ Toal available 1o o | WO aro vory woaty, s - bk B (b UGHIOL AL h o in Mamea A steong. wind s blowing | LdEel subiited B e i ta | Dangerous Counterfeiter Avrested. | diocese ot Long Island, N. Y., to ondow it [ qhehbo it i) s «lp f\‘fl;'dn\ful- 'L‘»nilif;:‘lml :::xi’\' f o A = . from the sonth. "L buildings destroyed are | contract & loan of thirty-six million florins, | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. L—Detectives Quin- | with such money as will maintain ‘it for- | T4 G divelvs™ general ANRUTLOLOLIGL BUILANY) 0 Yl Buitish Grain Trade Review, M. Johinson, oatmeal mills Hardett & Co, | 16 is mmored that the ninister of finance | lan and King arrested Inst night James Liin- [ vers with tprovision for the bishon of the | - wounts.. L Ll TIarki Wit 1a thatt_ Ol oh?” sho wailon, NDoN, Nov. L—The Mark Lane Ex- flour and commission warehonse; A. 1. will vesign his ottice. Wi budiet has exe- | die alias MeDonald, a notorious counterfeiter | endow with money suflicient to sustain thew P—— L s the oflicers come to drag ot Master | press, in its review of the British geain trado Tett, will and grain warehouse, and'the vesi- s bad lipression 8k Yieana, and erook, who lias been passing and dispos- | forever, two buildings, to be used as. schools . The Goods Were Dutlablos . | john, T fuared a0, 1fearad &0," during the past week., says: Deliverics of denoes of Ara, P, Doste mid Willtam Halloy, Gone to See Gladstone, ing of in various ways for the past two | and seminaries, to be attached to such eath- | WAsINGTON, Nov, L—Judgo MeCue, | ST TG, 2oy tene’ in a few minutes, the ive wheat have b young heir, in spite of indignant pro- | anove the previons week. Sales of FEngl tests was lodged in jail on the eharge of | wheat were 48910 quarters at 508 murdering his beneaetor, preferved by | yuainst 56,000 quarters at 915 4d during oung wife. SHerdieds e Mt You don't believe him guilty, then® ] h!mnil‘:nm‘.":xlvl‘ .(”:n- I..-l % A 1ed one of the peddlers, when the doinicin bavloy at #n advanes for small at Gdats sh 0, LoxDox. Nov. 1.John Morley, accompans | Weeka in this city finely sountesfelted siiver | edial, and to eroct other bulldings fed by Sir William Vernon Harcourt, visited | dolars. “Iuils spurious coin is mearly n per- f guive A\ these buildings are to be ereeted o8 b e brosd by. ofical e o |y e ek e spbuial objest of | foct counterpart of the genuine, tho only dit- | 81\Nrs Slewaras. Iande, known as Houer | Bes i e cieamors. Portsimouti indueing Mr, Gladstone to assent to a radical | ference being that it is a tritle lighter. Some | stead Piains, The buildings, when com- | Syratoza. In regard to the articles brought | the xtension of the Leeds programme, ‘There | §11:000 of this stuff was found concealed in |I|-‘l~l'~l.nll_l' to be conveyed to the use forever | by thie officers for the use of other persons, is small reason to expect that Mr. Gladstone | 8 cave near Cedar Lake. Hindie con- ';! the 'I"']“‘mf‘} b piscopal church of the | wifts or otherwise, the solicitor suys they will agree to make either the question of re- | fessed to the deteetives last diocese of Long Island, or to_the Cathedral ) 5 the | solicitor of the treasury, has given an opinion cathedral, schools and seminaries may re- | 1o the seerctary in regard to wines and other ance, about half. The building deeupied b the oatmeal company, who were the Targ Tosers, was a large fonr-story b burned like a tinder box. - Big Silver Strike in Kansas, CarpweLL, Kan., Noy. 1L—The discovery Count trade y qu dutiable and that there is no diseretion in | ¢ ight that the Ao i } ok coulid be made to listen. the finest of 28 and fof seconds_of 15, Fore of silyer in this vicinity has caused much ex- | fori of the house of lords or the the ctiurel | stuf is made by a well organized gang lo- i‘!anl::lmm'mm" iu tip dlocese of LOng | oustoms ofticers or in the secrotary of the Guiltyr him ! she evied angrily, *who | ¢ign wheats are fimly held. Values are un- citement. Samples of the ore were sent to | question a plank in the placform 4 8 and, If any heir bocomes a party 10 any | freasury (0 abate any portion of the duties cated near Omabs, Hindle has served o | procoeding to (ntertare wits tha Wil the pro. SaRaur e ks SR . sy the mint at Philadelphia. The for- Big l"lghllnu.m _'I‘unquln. term in Wabasha penitentiary for safe blow- | Vision in the will in bis er her favor is to be a w0 u adelp e for- ——— ! el one 20 was withdrawn and two re Ton- |1 e also confesses th sang cancelled, Napol a Cleveland. for? e Py e & B mar (s sty ol nt Inndrod and | Loxnox. Nov, L--A despatels trom Ton- | 1ng. He also confeses that 'the gani bad | o {3t codicll ia datoa Novembor 30, 1835, | o Napolcon and OWREARE o | Uit by a gencrons bribe the two otd | Wt A 10 Y 8 uatkes Wheat,, 4oL forty-two oune .~|u{| ml\lm' to the ton, n.lu quin says that a force of Chinese, armed with Yrummnul-'mkwm( Diieiness ouses in St | After stating that o cathedral and St. Panl’s ASHIROTON, ) e " N1 peddlers slept in the laundry that night J - { W atter three hundres nd ten ounees, each \ L i fairly worshipped the ground the old | ehinged, Corn has risen” Sd@id. — Linseed masier trod on. What do you tuke me | has gained 1s, Three cargoes of wheat the state assayer at Den Col., and the as- 9 ; shool ut Garden City s com plete teon called at the White Iouse to-day and A night 200K “LWoh W | as a short sunply of corn, and sales ‘woro | n N ¢ ¢ repeating ritles, attacked trom an ambusbh a | Paul and Minneapo! to-morrow night, htluu‘lul(-llunlg:l,l City has been completed | po! ] ety ? About midnight | COOK AWOKC 1N & freely made at 6d advance. Barley was with trace of gold. The ore erops out in | e FCETEEG I B Plinso, in | 1huta bs about thivty-tive years old, six feet | 8nd endowed, revokes all'former clauses to | paid his respects to the president, He Wit | fearful tremor. - What was the noise un | sweady, Oats, beans and peas weie uts tany loeatities. Oatdwell now presents the | Pody of onguigese prienen, at Phims, i | 4 s one hundred and cieity ponngs, | e Wil and codiells thereto except that the | accompanicd by his private secretary and | vy Couled (hose (wo mnocent-looking | changid Wl prarinee of & mining towi, e oA Hine 1500 Chinese attacked | 1l conplected and good. looking, ' Other | (rustee is empowered at his discretion to | Albert Delorester sccretaty of the Mtalian 370G 100 he burglarst Of, what was oS — - the posts of Dongsoll wre tepulsed | arrests may follow, . build and endow a seuisary of learning for ation. ‘e presentations were made by | 016G ey B TR e L New Freaks of Mother Earth, Russell Lowell's Engagement, R tanarate Lebiibg . L A women as described in previous codicils, and ary Havard, The president receivl | 1o bo don s for sho heard a sercam anda | SO A o, Noy. L—A lotter pube Niw Yonk, Nov. al Telegram to poLa ol y 1o erect such other institutons and buildings | them in the biue parlor, The president and | heavy full | . B4 iA @ NEw Youk, Nov. g i Attempted Murder and Suicide. 0 arock Suaj) 4 s ) TR vy L il threw a por- | lished in this evening's Bulletin, under dale " Y Londs Eng Dand - connected with the eathedral as may be | prince conversed together about Lfteen She sprang out of bed, threw on a por- | I ¥ the A dispateh from London, L Another Bulgurian Candidate, NeW Youk, Nov. 1.—An old feud between | peeossary, ‘The absoluts thtle of the property | minutes, ti oties and quickly let herself | of Opia, October 15, says authentie news hug land, says that the engagement of Jawmes _ Nov. L—Prince Conza, It | Josept Ott German waiter, and Charles | is vested'in a legatee to eonvey and transter S—— out the back way ? reached Samea that on the moming of Seps Russell Lowell to the Dowager Lady Lyttie- of King Milan, has become a candi- | Babin, first clief of the Astor house, was the property in ‘accordapee” with the pro- . Liberty Enlight -n_o-l.I ) Inn few minoies she returncd accoms | tember 10 over one hundied ey eartd ton, widow of the late and aunt by muarriage ;i_uh.:l‘mnlh-h‘l‘hjll;'.‘lli. ‘l‘lh.‘l‘(’rl;:..“.ll!;; ::{:‘1‘-‘1: revived to-night when the men met in the | Yisions of the ‘L"lf"“ coajeils, Niew York, Nov, 1.—The pyrotechnic dis panied by two policcmen quakes aceurred on the istand of Ninafon, of the presont Lord Lyttleton has, like Mr, | tive of Modebilers, 0 '8 IS0 | Kitehien, whither Ott had gone to fill a guest's . S p— play in honor of the inauzuration of the Phe sight they behield as thiey entered | gueor the Tonga group, and that from the Lowell, been alveady 't fied, Sho - ¥ orchlight Procession Mobbed F 41 statue, which had b ostponed - ' he K K wmwell, been already tw wmarried, She o - der. After sol rds Ott drew istol 3 A Bartholdi statne, which had been postpon adam’s door” almost paralyzed them | hottom of a lake which had depth of 2,000 three children and is about forty years : (:fllm‘l l‘llluufll, or g “m . n‘m“»:tlr!rea )llf( f';‘“unbl'l;l'tl AINNEAPOLIS, Nov, L.—Wile the various | pecause of unfavorable weather, was very l\!\!_”‘ nes RARANDON WA feule it Vb lugl, of 4 lak oihed o & g 0F B vERroon Nov, 1,1 he and tired two shots at the chef. Both bullets | yopublican clubs of the city were marching | successfully — made to-night, ' Lmmense | 8L Astiiseieis 00 CE0H 10/{ 29005 WAURELA SRS AN AR HEnn R T of the Wt n dock b entored the side of the man, who fell to the | LT icall clubs of the ey were mnarching | successfupy | WS, tiery aud tiie lower | Droker's beautiful young wife with hor i boye 115 bucface s also, -t this Bartholdi he Fall i i ) through the streets to-night in a torehlight | crowds zeil ¥ hanely hands in handeails, snd near her | ouniain Jias burst out in fan d thrown artholdi at the Falls. 1t contained 1,500 bales loor. O, imagiuing that he had completed | procession numbering . sevaral thousand | PArts of Broadway and adjacent streets o | shabeis’ MAACE B A ChEn S | out hot W sand in such quantities ns Boreato, N. Y., Nov. L—-Bartholdi and | §:00,00) - lis work, fled from the building, He was [ men. an attack wi § several thousand | Sitness the sight. ‘The siatue of Liborty | upon th loor lay wn Malian, i saianus AU ALLG HI SRGH ANARN LIRS the Freneh delegation to the United States, - ————— resse olaw-hammer o 1 B RS 88 Inaae arious points | yuq lighted, and rockets, Roman candles and The two two iocent appearing ped- | In Samon we are baving light Aith tha axasnsian ab (lounk) he'F akiane tar A Siranded Monarch, dressed in his claw-hammer coat, and in bis | 4loug the line, the assailants hurling dam- | elaborate firteworks, ornamentations trom the | dlors were deicetives, and bud oyes | rignde L RUILE M0 R LR SRR / e exception Loasow L.oapox. Xov. 1 W efforts to fluat the | hasty fhizht went off hatless. An hour latel aged eggs and vegetables and finally ston Battery, Governor's Island and Bedloe's of the conversation of the Lo | they ave no Jusiger noticed by residents, vived at Niagara falls o a spocial train last | LOMIOT B8 Gl EEEE B pottand | e potice, who lad een notilied of his act and brickbats, Several toreh bearers were | fsland served as a grand entertainment. The o AouVEIRMon S0 e A ey ol nizht, accompaniod by i yrton,, | SiEamer LOrslAn MORAY ¢ 1 by weneral alacm, were ~earching for him, a | seriously hurt and transparencies and ban- | anount of light thrown from the torch of the | FEGE o fnueh toey fulk aits | G e — Clinuticey M. Depew and ol pargy'| Boads ARG JAUAGs - citizen found his dead body in a cellar'in | ners viere riddled. The potice being called | Golussal statue did not come up to the general | BOSHIVE Uy 1 the veal murdercrs of | is Pty . 5 will spend the day sizht-soeinz at the (alls s A mamandls ll‘ulll\‘xl'\lw ')\'llrhl-lnhl “‘:‘-.““i'rl“_“" senta | upon for protection, arested several of those | anticipations. |n’yl->ul‘1 |\.. 5 PREACT M : | Cuicaao, N 2y 1 The re ml| ‘lv\ umlrw- ble and leave far New York this eveuing, ire, Pact spends, ot tiroligh bis head and Killed himsel 11} the procession =o sl < he plan bad been to slay the old aan | sipply on October 30, as renorted by the s¢ S8 S Niw MAVEN, Conty Nov, 1. —Easterbrook | stantly. Iabin is shot in the right side, but ooy VR Meoting the Olco Tax. and lay the crime on his adopted son. | yatary of the Chicago board of trade, is a8 Charitable Locomotive Engineers. & €o., of this city, the enly manufacturer of L‘;‘;. _\\Hu-lmis are not looked upon as dan- Elgin Dairy Market. Wasiixaron, Noy. L—The law taxtng [ With Lini out of the way the treacher I o NEw Yous, Nov. L=1he convention of | gleoparzarine in Connecticut, has suspended, e 3 Cu1cAGo, Nov. L—T_he Inter Ocean El- | (100t varine we operation to-day. | wife and her confederate were Lo s ¢ Bushels. » - i g - . ) 3 somargarine went into operal y 4 lio i . | ] g the Interuational Brotherhood of Locomotive | asthey yegarded the governwent tax prohibi- Shot In Self-Defense. gin, 1lis, speeial says: On the board of trade | puions received by Commissioner Miller | the spoils and ly to sunny l: iy e . . seaie Bl lnli ‘; Englhenrs adjourned this - afiornoon atter | fory. - From S0 10 1,00 persows e thrown | - 1ysvperso, Ky., Nov. L—Abous2o'clock | fo-day the regular sales of butter were S0ys0 | show that all elasses of wanufacturers and | g But the'real enaing was altogetior dif: 44 LT 0 voting $4,000 for distribution among the | Outof employment, - - his morning Oflicer Kooney shot and i pounds at 2@z27 cents, There were no tes- | Goglers including retail wen, propose to [ ferents the evigones wos pot St ARIAL 407,020 Widows s brphans of euglieers, | S led o i ular sales of cheese. Total sales, S70,600.80. | et tlie tax and continue in business convict them of murder in the 0o - The Srakeuiah v Blawme. stantly killed a negro, Jawes Green, in self- - 2 Qo8 tie tax and CODNC A% & resultof the | gree. John Giascon was reivased 0,000 bushels of resh Shakes. Miswatiir, Nov. L—+The blame for the | defense. Last night the negro residents of _ Nebraska and lowa Weather. galng into effeet of the oleowarzacine tax li- | G¢ oo, and 1 wicked. wil | § q 4 0 puishals af CitatESTON, Nov. Lo There was another | Itio disaster 10w séanis 10 be settling on | the eity gave a ball, and as midnight ap- | For Nevraska and fowa: loeal rains, 0l | couses were taken oyt in tis distriet s | ooopplice e atnally recelved a SN o A shieht, shoek of earthquaky at’ S Wolls, the brakeman, who has-been pluced proached they became noisy j\unl turbulent. luu.wwl by fair weather, eooler, winds shifting by tlires wanu{acirers, two wholesilers and 1 6o tonce at nrd labor, ity 0f Lyl VS thi3 w00f Bty o, 9 o'alock t b Ta 3ree " aste auty-live retailers, A1 528 this morn Jail wt Portyge § About 2 v'elock this worning Jawes Green, & tofuortlwesterly, we