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T TR T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6. 1556, NUMBER 131) "R AL RS | ",ppmmh»\rul'hnnfl‘l\)l"ll‘dli rict, and mkat | lhl' mnw’:fln' 1'"'. canvassing board, 1.m- BLAINE'S MOVEMENTS, 1 TSTERN PN | Chicago and Cairo, shall be exeluded f » 1o . " TS ties whose votes will decide the matter, are | gijoged fraud. The case was presented o | New Yonk, Nov. 5—[Speeial Telegram to = b g b el Bl A - PR W el almost inaccessible, 'wo ol themn Judge Woods, of the fede cour! d he Legislation to Be 8haped by Its Fusion | flmost = e iroads ot felegraphs AT the e ey e rtaeamd | the Brr,j—The Herald publishes this morn- ot 2 E Article 5 provides that percentaces for | \ An Ironclad Agraoment For the Control of | the urst vear, October 1, 154, to September Complications Entering Into the Difficulties With Either Party. but it is probable that e i | e they had § + ing two columns of gossip in regard to the Railroad Earunings ) nelusive, shall bo arrived at b Bithe , I jurisdiction of the matter and [ i » gard e 1 g by i ¢ POtD at the Ohicazo Stoc 3 a formation may be obtained _some | fhat the investization was _Iimited to no par- | visit of Blaine to this city, It says: “Not i (HA TR Iy Compang, o k Yards - a decisive statement of the result, The opin: | bea e iaken, prrv A NO DEATH PENALTY ATTACHED, | A St Louis& San Francise) railways, an | RANDALL'S POWER DECLINING. |t derisive sUeuontof iov e cance af the | Ceedines —ware | taken. This atiernoon | jerald reporter's eye during the day was tho athount equal to one-third of i< actual earn. | ARMOUR PORK MEN CALLED OUT nearly all democrats in the back counties | et nilding. chicl h as | Avenue hotel of John Reid, managing editor [ The Secret Arrangoment Which Was | the \Wabash 4 | Returns Show Oarlisle's Majority o | Wioinaware of any formal opposition court . bullding, at which It wi " i jhe the \ abagh, St Lotils & St | Some of Them Obey the Ordor, While Be Seven Hundred—Minnesota DL LR LA e steal the legislature and a_committee of s gl RLILRI toone county, which will give Carlis| % undred as y o o 3 € [ ome hundred * was Apnointed, In - the | ("% WSRO0 Bt CEHKS SRR Mt ov bt o take s a basis for theie ot What the Employ- Election News, and this is a sample of the ndifference. Toe | et i © e conet, yoom, - pre: | tures have been made for & reconciliation be : ded AR AL DRI on ¢ s i8 due chiefly to the e num- ch resolutl ALrecnient goes into vperation, cont :”‘.I. ..'a””;”..l '&ull”\' 'I“mliulu‘ :”!lrmll‘;::‘““"v:x"l whic uf rv-~n‘lmm= were adopted and sub- | positively asserted In ome quarters that A Corporate Combination for the second year, October 1, 1887, to Sep- . The Power of Labor. < initied, five heltiz appolutod ta name a com- | Baine has been asked to eonsider whether he | NEW Yok, Nov. 5—The Time Tavle will | tanfior 50, 1585 inclusive, stall be mae by . Tho Bight-Hour Contest. eudedly tavorable to Carlisle, To assist the authorities i ferreting out the | would meet Jones. He 18 said totmve been | print to-morrow the contidential agreement | § Joting to each company an amount equal to | CHICAGO, Nov. 5. | Special Telegram to the unable to tell the complexion of the next | the Sixth Kentucky district give Carlisle | Soveral democrats participated in the last | back on account of influential friends in the | tion, which was (0 fake effect Nov. 1.1t ac- | ings for that y Ilml}"'.'“‘””‘_ “:E ««K'I‘t‘ menced to spread. Fifteen hundred of Ar- AN - s With reference to his wpara: | Fenders f y . - as fast a8 made outand the sutes gone over | 0%, With Sroferenee to, oS CHRPAE | Henderson and A. B. Conduitt. with Levl B, Ltorten- WPHEWRSHN el | commesnts: “Tiiong Wt signcd by the | Percentaze earned by - wither com- | morning. In Armour's now house there are tricts—about ten of them—leave the situation | the vote against me last Tuesday had been " ANV . the e s saoeld YotobEF9s to take affoct Nove tereto in proportion to thie allotment for the | the rank of thestrikers were actively at work. Very nearly as it was twenty-four hours ngo, | larcer than the vote aeamst me heretofore, | INDIANATOLLS, Nov. e democrats | about Blaine, whose name was heard trom | association October 2: to take effect Novem- | second year, Petcentages tor the third year, siiilihalb il en 1 be att Ot both Blaine and Jones, and is namied as the vosed, will keep the azreelng fines from | 1Ve, shallbo made by alloting to cach com- | Der of imported men cmpioyed by Ne 1n Ohio, thtee In Missout), ona in New York | Steth however, isnota fact. ‘T'wo vears azo | ballot, according to latest advie The | intermediary who is bringing them together, | S PPo: J, will keep the azrecing lines from Ny to each com ! ployed by Nels and the uncertainty of the outcome in two or | many votes as were east against me on 003" TEGR CERETER (S B L R olley ot the "Times. changed, and & | practices which have been indulzed in and Al \.»,.'rl.u "‘"l::\ totts wllotment for the | the house this. morning. There was 1o diss) the finfal calenlations extremely donbtfal, It | Was6.000. 11 it had been generally supposed | Vi "o all counties, but the figures of | Jonesto consider the subject of reconcilia- | agre "I'he friction bo Ineinsive, f § houses, althongh there was a large o atthe opposition ta ally ame 1 bl A A | agreements, ‘I friction between the lines iive, from trafic subject to this agr as & large crowd’ l&u'luvv‘;]h;ul lkuly, hovey |‘.'ll]h:\llln;‘dlumn thatthe opposition to me yeally amounted 10| yagy Signt will not be materiaily_changed. | tion. fn the southwestorn nssoclation has aiready | MeNt alid tie exeess o such per centage | SANINE around waiting to see what woul erats will have aplurality, “This will leave | tign woula have beei six or seven thousand. | hich i been great, as the territory covered by ther s 4 ; 3 usand, | = eon et rel - o | making mission which 18 to be effected, it ureat, y covered by them | batween the parties ho proportic i the balance of power in the hands of the | Inoutside cities and towns it was scarcely Lm""."";jll‘_'ljnll:lmx:;:'{vlu:)l”:(lll":‘f:ll‘\ll.":i‘_lp;:":;t st during Tlnine's stay here. it 18 to | s the most active and progressive part of the | their alfotment for the third yome e o | Policemen were on duty in the yards and no! and towns my TrHends attached very little i | ertson, republican, for heutenant’ governor, [ Ding Blaine and Conkling together, and [ country., Agreements without number have ation shall bis controlled by | @N8er — was anticipated — from any strength with either of the regular parties | S o 803 ”wm;m""_ Thoy wera | 4000 plurality. also Blaine and Arthur, The Maine state: been signed, and in each ease broken by [ &P executive commitiee, composed of one | fnability on thelr part to preserve! ! Rery oH | itied in mood or not, but before his departure ment. The executive o o | a speaker & matter of speculation. Itis not | times heretofore catididates lad announced | turns from every county in the state show | (e i O P L vith tho se lines o6 ? . veconumitteo shall, under | live cattle this morning for ns:m- thing by any means that Mr. Carlisle uselves in opposition and had received | that Robertson, republican, has §,647 plurality JLWILL be possible to judge by whiat he does | With those lines. It has been & by-woud | the rules and acreements of the association, R AL will wield the gavel in the Fiftieth congress (oot iveitl 4 e @A summary ofthe whole matter of Blaine's | rignt, b of0 were missioner to repre I pattios s wero dolng the same. The men soemed! | L T Atteeten th vote to any | (10 not klve the total vot nor do they inelude mary natter ot S | right, bub there were wrong means for [ mis present all parties shall bo o soomed even though Lis party has elected more [ yhes on b LT aticeeted 0 X e ottty | the prohibition or national vote. 'The legis- | Visit to New York may be briefly made. 11e | gotting busine Like the Spartan youth, ‘,'.1"“\!““ foZ TS E(onkeny Jud lwm’;xl of Ll and exprossed implicid inture stai i ] Vork s b | they were expeeted to be sharp enough to Yio Qe removed by T two- [ confidence in the executive committeo of the 16 talk of a fusion of the labor and republi- | tricts where the representatives voted to con- | ¢ans 19, democerats 313 house, republicans b He regards New York City as the battle thirds vote of the exccntive comuiittee, [ gistriet. ‘The packers apparently mean buste can members whereby the former will be | Sider the tariff billat the last Crals 76 next president will be made or unmade.’ e | tion of pool rates, but they were expeeted to [ portation shall be issued by any company | eSS althouah they are Jess demonstrative wiven the speakership, but tis is merely talk | {1600 Fave the adyocates of reform, Many T sees In the George mavemnent & chance 1o | got the business. ‘Tho new agreement, which | PAty o tbis agreement_for tho purpose of | than wers the pork packers In the last strike, . d r 3% PRANGISE,” ORL: NGV =0 ing accordingly. subject to this agrcement; and it shall be laborers having a cowpetent man for the | didates in different localities, Some of these | SAN Fraxcisco, Cal,, Nov. 5.--Complete | 0F J HER 9 - | prevent even the sharpest cutter from break- Cof the comareement s and It shall be the | on a mistake made by Mr. Barry, who had position. - Great anxiety is yet evinced over | eauses were looal, some gencral, ‘1t is too | returns of the city and almost complete of Blaine's movements, yosterday were in- | J . e sharpest cutter from break- | duty of the commissioner to caretully inquire i the Indiana legislature. The republicans | {Arly to attempt to ehumerate 5]";":'-5']1""“_.{ the state give Bartiett, democrat, for gov Eugene ITale and GeneraFAnson G, McCook. | secrecy has been observed in the issuing and | S Tlhie penalty for violation of this | At that tine there was an agreement between yand return Senator Harrison, a8 they | {han goneral ones. Atany rate. there 1s no | Bartlett's. plurality in the clty is 2,28, ¢ | Elking atwhich it was/aranged that he the second offense, 3505 for the third offense, | he =< should be o day’s work for the next o ; o teat. | Swift the oflicial coant will be necessar weet Cliauney M. Depew, Whitelnw Reld, | about the provision to the uninitiated, and | violation. Tho maximuwm commissions | JAT and that —there should be no strike on state ticket and the defeat of the legislature, | emocratic party has survived wmany defeats ¥ minissions 1 " i N T * | which would be fatal to any other politica ) v ¥ 4 .v o when the fight was made especially with re- ¥ other pelitieal | turis from San Majeo county give Swift, re- | Woodtord and a" number of ‘other leading | vPliou shalt not allow any newspaper man to | H¥er poiuts, Kansas City to St. Joseph, fn- | Arours beef ‘butchers out ‘the existing e e B b e, | Oranization, and this littls repuise will only e 60 hore U st rboriat G | N Yorkerk the afternoon he went ot | oo neither dhatl he Kot Wit 1t eontaines | clusive, 50 cénts: hetween Chicago and Mis- | Sgiecment was broken, and the packers . S i bl e o Ao neares | reeted returns from Sau Benicio and_Salinas | for a dvive and on his reburn was again met | 70 00 EN Ay higL S : if any, doubt that the republicans have | We need not surrender any princinlo or | 540 cmuioe Vigiitlett, democr ,“,._.;m,,“. by Elkins,Charles Emery Smith and others of | T'he Time Table prints it verbatim and holds S1; between St Louis and | Was no longer hinding on the other, and they, than first reported, The republicans now | Wi friends, The fact that hie 1s to dine with | it up as a model of workmanshiv and an ex- | Missouri/river’ point north o St. Joseph | CONsequently claim the right to return to tho' Van Wyck in Nebraska, Senator Miller in | W MUStDIepary to mect our opponents ope- publica . Josepli ly and manfully on every issue that divides | “pEORIG TR TG First and Sec- | remaining here much longer than was an- | gibie S Ve Uimer this tent | §L exeent on business to or through Denyer [ REetcy this morning sent down between ona RANDALY'S POWEIR GONE. s g ond congressional distriets to the demoer. nounced when he came lcre, and private i) K to Cheyenne, on which business the commis- | A1 tWo hundred men to- guard the packing ! ey o 4 The democrats elected the full eity ticket ex. | prolonzed stay in New York. Biaine is in | west.” and Missouri river points north of St. Jose, “Nowadays a man might as well be a steer congressional campaign committee, says that | S7. Paur, Nov. 5.—From full returns from | cept county cl Y collent health and spirits. He weighs | The agreement bogins as follows: For the | to Omaha, Neb,. PR 1'Bius, ,,,,.“‘,‘;.“,“!:,"‘ iller himself as a said Mr. M. Bots- 08 & i > Res Tow ing as o grent e surplus en- LAk o lieago f “hicag en want out there. We have been pa: districts Lie believes the results are n sequence | next Minnesota legislature will s The Eesult in lowa. ing man, and has a great deal of surius en- | filcluations in ratos. alvke injutious to the | Chieasy and St Louis or Chicago and Mis. [ Jieh want o 2 e of democratic ciforts to reform the tariff and | House—64 republicans, 55 democrats, 3 4 DunrQUE BThe lerald, demo- | CT=¥, and surpiises” persous at the hotel by [ wubie and transportation companies, 1t is | SSSIPVEriver points north of St Louia “and | BEher scales of prices than anywhety els \ : 3 QIR CATCO T OB ICAR higton & | Cents. Any payment of any commission or | ling $27 a weck, and common laborers get oflices. He belloves that Randatl will have | 1 alliance except eleven countles, and with these es- [ JIM CUMMI s o5t (om0 Tt g e ot | consideration’ of - any nature whatever to | 30 €4nts more a day-than in the city here. | Wil be shorn of all that abstract respectabidity | fn the stato the Iioneer Pross figures a ma. | lican, by 1400, flenderson, repiblican, | He Sends Frank o Relic of 3 C O I ouri | At~ any association point shall on | they intend to do. I have heard many A . Y @ state the gures a ma- ST b 3 § ank James a Relic o) St. Jossph & Council Bluffs, Missouri ) H point - shall ~ subject 38 " A 4 iven i by the repubiicans on account of | 0 5 ST G TRERET Ges I T or | garries this district fgr eonwress by 5,000 His Train Robbery. Padlic L\ll,v!uh&h:m‘ “raneiseo, Wabash, | the offénding line to a fing of 8500 on enen | FUMOIS, - but ~ don't © know - yet i ¢ C T N o t 7 Nov. 5.—[Special T St. Louis & Paciiie, parties hereto, to estab- ¥ T form. Now ho will benecded oniy by the | governor. The demceratic state central | iSter has returnis from cvery county in the | ST Tovs, Nov. 5.—[Special Telegram to | £, ™7 3 ASSOGALIE o [ ation is paid, the same to g o atall, We aregoine to protect our property. ! Y g MLIE Gl didiglely | (A, QLS to_be C L0 g onehalt to the | J iatior todo it now than after the houses 5 7 the 1 0 S| 01 3 cept the Wabash, 8 Louis & Pacifie | tinie duting the nieht to furnish material 1or | gjcyjar char. e or county. No other legal pro- | the least of the fucidents that came under the f U Rl siitaana surprisinzly elose contest lny in the fact that | & publie meeting at the supreme | €atly presence in the corridors of the Fifth Shins Ings for the vears 1543, 1884 and 1885, from | charged that the republicans were trying to | of the Times, and the late arfival there to Have Taken Effect November 1 Lot San Fran terday afternoon of George Jones, proprietor —~A Document Sunposea ol that those companies may be it Others Refuse to Quit Work Still in Doubt—Other 500 majority, 18 demoeratic by at least evening the citizens’ meeting was majority tor Th in Campbell and Ken- | gjjod over by General dohin Coburn, at | tween the Times people and Blatne, 1t Is o \ lecided wpon before th WASHIS 10N, Nov. 5[ Specinl Telogram | Newport, The chancos this morning are de- | mittee of one hundted eitizens of voth parties to the Brr. |—Congressional figurers are still | “'Cixcrxyatt, No The official eaunt in | 40 e e e Sarties. | favorable to the suggestion, but has held | Dotween the linesof the Southwestern nssocia: | ailotment for the e rent oy dhdie to its | Bers |—The strike at the stock yards has come house, Aithongh returns have been received | 24018 ‘Theobe 1635 Carlisle’s majority, | meeting, the ,,.n,...,.;n ones being William | pewspaper busin Jones sat on & sofa | companies the publication with the following | 1S agreemcnt, and the excess 0 such | MOUES beef men refused to o to work this eatofuliy'n Humber of times, donbirul i | Vol (Sl O utter !, 1t T e o oy were taliine [ Tities compositig the Southwestern passenger | PRIy Stll be divided tetween thie parties | about 20 men at work, Conmittees from @ the legislature by twi ford il their lips several times. Morton Is friendly to | ber 1, is a east-iron document, which, it 18 | October 1, 188, to September 80, 1559, jiel trving to induce them to quit. A large num- “Phe figures from two districts in linois, one | Some signiiicance might be attached to it have the legislature by two majority on joint N | \ \ pten , 1889, inclus ¢ 1 any an 0 coual 1o onethird of n Orris, ere persuaded te oy Vi e WY opponents recoived nearly as twice 88 | figures aro: Sennte, demoerats, 813 republi- | Joih Reld has beeh AXIaUTT0. pve_the poe | Fatecuttiing and from all the numerous sharp | BARSEAS ARGUNL Siual to owtiing of ‘tho | Mortls, were persuaded to, keep away froim three other districts in as many states, make | Tuesday, and yet two vears axo my majority | 55 5rpg yefurns on the state ticket are not | believed to have been instrumental in vetting [ are being followed under other pooling | years, October 1, 1586, to September 30, 1588 turbance in the vicimty of the packin, Ning L think my majo t this elec- | 1 DIELE A y t " ot Sen anything | think my majority at th The republican plurality will be about 4,000, Mr. Morton is sald to have another peace- carned by cither company shall be divided | turn up. Abont fifty recular Town of Lak labor members and make the fusion of that [ known 1 had an opponent, and even in cities ar. ‘Lhe af Drobudly in the organization and selection of | Poraiee 10 b o o (bt Severn | | INDIANAPOLIS, Nove S.~The officfal ra. | ian lias not et indicated whether he 18 pac- | oo "5 tho many bright men connected | Member from each line a party to this agive: | order. ~ Nels Morris was loading ~some SINELvOl U fadid ot think it | for tientenant” governor. ' Reports received in reference to meetine these old antagonists. | among railway men that the popls were all | dircet and control the comuiissioner. A com: | 0 the €ast, and it was said that Switt & Co. members than the republicans have. The are by mo means confined 1o states or dis. | 1ature stands as follows: Senate, republi- regards New York state as pivotal in 185, voted o con- | G oerats 455 total, Tepublicans 7, domo: | kround of the state. Here, therefore, the | prevent detection when guilty ot any inf No {ree passes or otlier forms of free trans gress, and there is nothing in {he resnlt to and its fruition will depend soiely upon the | eauses contributed to the def oOf ollY Al The Result in California. make a republican president and he is mov- | T/ have printed clsewhere, is expected to nfliencing or seeuring any business that is | The whole trouble this time is said to hang teresting, He took breakiast with Senator | ing the rules without getting caught. Great | into and report any alleged violation of this | C2r€e of the settlement of the last dispute, > that it will develop i a majority for | thint [t S afe to say that local causes Nise | nor 502 plurality over Swift, republican, | Then e had a long conference with 8. B. | yplishing of the azrecment, the various of- | ection shall be. for the first oflense, ¢23: for | the packers and beef buichers that oight AR RSO0 R ati sies 5 witich the Tatler Satan ficials being strictly enjoined from talking | ¢ o o RBHLR \nwilling 10 concede the election of the | just cause for alwrm or despondency. The | the remaining county returns improve for should dine which the latter Saturday next,to L J £100; for the fourth and each subsequent SAN FIANCISCO, Nov. B-Corrected re- | Lovi P. Morton, Senator Evarts, Sewart | especial stress was laid upor the injunction, | paid shali be, between St. Louis and Missouri | the part of the men, = When Sarry ordered organization, and this littl Po'nts, Kunsas City 10 S1. Joseph im that, a8 it was violated on one side, it gained a senator in California, saved Senator | abandon any pol'ey heretofore announced,but concede the state to Bartlett. Elkins Saiurday indicates his intention of | ampie of what the ofher pool n:reements | 0 Omana, Neb..'or Conmeil Biufrs, inclusive | (e0-hour system. The Plukerton dotective New York, and held their own elsewhere, the two part - The other £ et it Sy siness w Sorvi cute for a | peace 1s almost sure to prevail in the south- 8 0Tt tisis ehs Lo comnls- | ),6uises. Seeretary McPherson, of the republican The Minuesota Election. Ihe other four are carried by the republicans, | business will not serve 8s an exeuse for o L sion shall be 5 cents: and between Chicago 3 after an analysis of the results in various | all counties the Pioneer P'ress figures the e arly two hundred pounds, eatslike a work- | purpose ot preventing sudden and extreme | Sl “The maximum commiesions between fordito s roporter. “Idon tkilow. what tose f . his appearance.” by e roh 5 e interimmediate points SA 2 | the Umited States. Butehers have been ge dissatistaction over the distribution of federal | ance. Senate—28 republicans, 16 democrats, | cratie, has returns from ail counties in lowa LGS hereby agreed by the following lines, namely: | Interimmediate points in Hlinois shall be 50 o cen gete less power in the louse than ever b e he | From complete returns from every county | timated it gives the state to Jackson, repub- nois Central, Hannibal & St. Joseph, K any ticket ,broker” or other person | don't believe thev know themselves what ¢ B lolding_the balance of power on tarif re- MDEs Moines, Ia., Nov. 5h—The State Reg- ticket on which such commission or consider- | Whether the ' hog - men will - go out deniocrats, and as he will not go with them | committee claim the state for Ames by 6,000 | state which gives Jackson, republican, for | the Bre.J—A special from Nevada, Mo., | inown s the Southwestern Passenger asso- | Iniorming line and one-half’ toward ~ defray- in all of their reforms and has not their con- | majority. The Globe fig N secretary of state, a majority of 4 says: Frank James, ex-train robber, received | ciati o subjec - | iDg the expenses of this assoei; s | are burned down. You know when these ! i ajority. kures the state to state, 4 majority a | says: Frank James, ex-train robber, received | ciation, and shall be subjected to the stipula- | 1K i his associatlon. 1t s | {19 P Uty IS Gl Hdcnee o will not bo wanted anywhere. | hasor s 0 e s e alestian of | TeDUblican gain of 4,695 over the vote for kov- | the following letter yestorday, containing | tion, conditions and limitations hereinntter | 4&reed that earnings from 100 mile’ tiekets | et are not working theinselves they cant T T AT e i T e ] 3 1, r oIl tE VAT AR GOTIENE h g ditlons ! el MBLLE hes h bear to see other people make money,. What A umber of deinocratic congressinen openly | o “'reli of the Tapublican state ticker, | SBOLIast year, Complete reyrns fron Ot s GRnkIGSS o, e SR associafion. 1 to continito | Sl ot e considered either in renching tho | L1 8 P LI UK mpness ARt DA TISFIED WITH oFfIGr DIsTRInUTION, | B4 Says” the ‘republicans = elected | ¢ ramaln e e R o o s B s 0. Frank Jathes, | {1omQeiober LLS| to Septeter . 1030, Ater, DAL it 15 Wnderstood and agrood ot JF | Tor them to strike or work.—just as they Colonel Watson, of Indiana, says the losses | 114~ out 0 0 o embers of | the |1 norities, will increase the total to | Esa.—Dear se accept the inclosed hraved WAL - | such 'tickets issued after August 1, 1885, are | please. If men strike we ard prepared to ared \ixsatist b the losses | grqto legislature. — Returns have not been | 9BLY by b AL TE TN et g a8 & momento of the late Frisco train rob- | Withdraw irom the association on Jant found o after August 1, 188, are | BUER 0 ol Cinter. way L ik th are due to dissatisiaction over appointments e e countis yet, and both . | about the same figure as st year. s oPOnonlo of Ciach 1, 1858, upon having given a written notice | found at any point within the jurisdiction of It mi ¥ O auud dhappointinent growing out of oflices. N A G L LA S s i Bery of October 2. Yours raly, between October 1 and 10, inclusive, 1555, of | this association digturbing the revenue from | wauld make up their minds, "1"“"“““"' o declarcs, however, that he heard no com- | UeS b I R The Jersey T 91 CuannNGs. : s abject o this nton. | the traflic_ covered by this agres > | tobuy alot of hogs and have them eat their i N i ymmittee claims the state The Jersey Tie. ™ intention to do so. e object of this agree- I v agreement the > " plaints in his state against the administration, | boP 3 500, while the democr TR0 TR . S The inclosure consisted of four unsigned | ment i y \liance, offenaivos ». | commissioner or any line party heret B BYOLE . 1ibs FW 2,500, ¢ ats PArrERsoN, N. J,, Nov, 5~ g 3 ment is to form an alliance, offensiveand de any party hereto may There 1sn” : s i yRepresentative Etstace Gibson, of Wesk | (it for Amies by 5,000 10 7,000, T Wil o | canvass docs mot change the Trhe official | y,qtianal bank notes made for the Merchants' | fensive, between the lincs partics herco to | hurehase said tickots and have them ré- | Chete vt it taiked of at the stock AR A B R RS doubt requiro the umvllm count to deterinine | Thicd assembly district of Passate county | A4 Planters’ National bank of Sherman, | conscrvethivrevenue, Other liney not pat line lssuing the e §E"""‘li‘2§‘.lé"{.';rl.” . | e probable resnit of this strike. e Store- (R St 3 ate clec state offices. Z L assalo . cou Mo. The notes were ome $20 and three $10 | ties hor ay-become members of the asso- : et ) S They sce thei Tuesday’s election. whoate alected to/8 turns v | The board deeld T i he e e $20 and three 5 Qi 8.0 Keepors ium over it. They see their A dispatel was to-day reccived from Rep- | [GF 0 MG REEE ST olt 2 hadority VEWARK, N, Nov. b.—The boards of | tached from each other. ‘The letter was writ- | agreo to divide, on the basis named in article | Nowri Pr.aTte, Neb., Nov. o husiness, for tho tinme at least, out to pleces rosantative Small of South Cnrolinn. stating | Bot ye m, fig at a majority ank, N, J ard : ; : r to div i Nowrn PLATTE, Neb., Nov. pecial | The striking beef men e, as a class, voung, ntative Small of South Carolivi, stating | £ nios, Qomocrat, for governor, of ifteen | CunvAssers inet in ol e counties to-day and | ten evidently in a_discuised hand, and was | b their gross eurings, compuied at estab | fulegram to the BEk.|-The riat of Joif Long | Stirdy fellows, who give o’ thought o {ho ¢ 0! B R olde: o, canvassed the vo of uesday’s election, ailed f St. Jos e 3, 1shed rates, for that portion of their roads ke 3 LA 4ONg 3 im0 > L character by the demacrats o count him out, | MIAREL L tire days have | LD BSsex connty no result was arrived at aud qi'\fl“l CEomEB R OxebIROuRN Gy ellibor Ting between eastern and western bon: | for the murder of the Buscombe family was | Morrow. They lave bean accastonied to big aithough e has had o regular majority of | o ST AN FOV BRI SRCEE CONS BOYE | tie board adjoutned until' tomorrow. The | s shown the above d spate, and suid thad | dary lines “deseribed, on passenger trafie | coneluded to-day by the jury bringing tn a | b and shorthours, and/for_the, inogt par 00, small declates that Do ts eiveter, | oo oertuiniy known who 13 o bo th | legislature remain one demeesaile miajority | the deteetives were alreaty. followin up fho | described in this articie alf pasenger sl | vosdietof murdev in tho irstdegree. The AL T i Bkl T D ot B o s Y F | nextkovernor of Miunesota. Both parties | 01 joint ballot without the Emley district. clow contained in "it, but he did not know | ness to or from paints located on wid that | rial lasted six days. Sinclair, Bister and | and all the 5,000 men who are now ¥ Work Fuiliougen still claim the election of their resyective S Whether the money sfolen October 25 con- | PAssing through a linedrawn from the north- | (yyron" wore attorneys for {he state and | for Armour, Switt and Morris have cone Dhore v o candidates, and_charges of fraud and pros- 1llinois Prohibition Vote. tained that received by Frank James ves ern boundary of the United States, on meri- | apyupaon, inman, Giimes, Nesbit and | here within'the past fow” vears from New ik il pecets of a protracted contest and possible Jiti- | Curcaco, Nov. 5—R. A. Burnett, secre- | day ornot. e would ascertain, low dun 86, to Lake Michizan, thence along the | j, ST (TR, oGS, Aesbit @0 ork or Boston or Philadeiphin, where beof conerpss fimningany Or fntion’ are liooming b wnplessantiv. o | jary of the probibition siate central comumit. | & 5000 & possible, Hie bad two ineorie Westerh boundury of Take Michican 10 Ol | flod'a motion for a new tiial, which will be | slanghitering used to bedone, o striker son. elec! e venine Dispateh has the following snm- X = LAL9 COn JT 4 regard to the afta "The real robber had | cago. thence along the of the Illinoi 2d 4 or Al c I ugtditalbaRdoner p, Atriken DisDL RSO ton matging Dolodslian two Forty bomplett counties, MeGill, b2)s: | tee, said to-night that his party has causo for | gonf o Jotter to turn suspicion upon James | Central and Vandalia roads toSt. Louis, | arkucd November 27 e OO R WD B T e LA otz A %.353; twenty-six, nearly compiete, { great rejoicing over the result of the election | and put the detectives on the wrong trail, or | thence along the Mississippi river to the f P tion the strikers were left without & weapon o 2 o5 Bl ed Metiiil, 9,400: Ames, 5,001; fifteen countics | n Tllinols, Up to this evening the state cen- | else some over-zealous defectivereally thousht | southeastern corner of the state of Missouri, | Youthful Horse Thieves. "o witole beef businass 18 dono. lior CAl AR ulll{ meagerly reported, McGill, 12203 Ames | tral committee had received nearly complete [ Jim Cummines and Frank James were one, “"‘!Tl.“‘,l.‘,' hercafter, as the “castern boun- | York, Neb. the owners are in combination, There is no s e 2 97 leaving Ames in the lead by 156, At the | returns from sixty-nine counties, in which | and wanted to sec what effect the reception | 4&ry line.” which business has its origin or | gy }—William Van Winklo and $ an | squabble amonz them for cach other's Liohis eveniues Gritiquayss e re-loc 1 Pioneer P’ress It is claimed that official the prohibition vote foots up 16,100, There | of the letter and bank notes would have upon | destination at points located on, or Which | 1 0 boy: sl ¥ customors, They are all b o Lo ahranih, ay received have incrensed MeGill's | remains thirty-three countics to hear from. | him and what disposition he would make of | Passes through a line drawn from the south- b0 hoysiUnder <plxteen. ) o S Bon tet ] e a1 | S LRt b SRS e ) ity to 2,552, Lt figured out for M Two years ao the vote in 1llinois for St, | them., The matter would be fully investi- | ¢astern corner of the state of Nebraska, | #ke, we vesterdny at Malcolm and S50, B0 RO b ey about manner, Senator Van W yck 18 probably the this morning about 1,000, so that his majority | John was 11,554, gated, and might Jead tosome interesting | thence along the eastern bank of the Missousi | brought here lnst night by Sneriff Hamilton | Srders getting away from them, There i 81 . 4 . at about 5,500, This 15 on & basis S developments. I 0 Kansas City,thence alonsz the western | to answer the charge of horse stealing, ‘T'ho e ifleres eling o 3 e do 4 10, boldest man on the floor of the senate. 116 | of the oflieial returus from forty counties and e e I SRR boundary line of the state of Missouri to tho | bot 8 hired a tam on election day at W. 1. ]‘,‘,f.}‘,‘.','g"‘},’(‘,u‘ fosliti amoni the down s, out fearlessly, it his_ nearest | 0ot ientive but mot complete returns r y of Fraud. Gon s BRcTidRicany) southwestern corner “of that state, thence | Clark’s livery barn to drive to Waeo after a | Moot g ¢ e neightor Is under o ban he never feels se- | frant T SIvE By Louts, Nov. 5—Nathan Frank, re- | o g aserx : along & direct. north and sonth lihe to the | trank. Mr. Clark became alarmed the next | S50 (Jrom Armour down nono of them CUTHNE PRESIDENT'S ONDER VIOLATED, —_——— publican eandidate for congress from the 2 TiNew Yok Tterld | Guit of “Mexico, terned Chereatter e | dav and” sent” Snerift Hamilton afier the | | hp Lo fpal tha doiat anxloty over o Ladh IIE PRESIDENT'S ORNER VIOLATED, ST, Ninti disteiot 8aysihe. willlcontest Glovers | CaN) —Tho Allgemeine | “western boundary Jine:” also business | youthful horse thicves. "Tho team was found | shesaiative reacons come of th hox Dackors ; 2 aud his A a0 - i & it > | Weine ung gently but ironieally says: | originating af junction points in Hlinois on | at Seward, where the boys abandoned it for . y g clerk, Mr. Nash, have returned from Wiscon- | Sraxtox, Neb. Nov. b.—(Special Telegram | Tikht to his seat on the ground that many | [, i 2 he lines parties here 3 ju i : i N are not sorry to see something oceur to ad- sin, where they went to vote. Mr. Nash, I o s Yotes legzally caste for him (Frank) wero re. | *“The work like speeches of the presidents” of the lines parties hereto, or at junction in [ fear of detection, ‘The fellows are fair can- | vance the priee of hog products. and pork has Shrvarmion to-4ay. said thak thoy had made | (o the Bkx.l Tl offelnl count shows 0| seetea by the” fudges of clection. ~ He says | the delegations yestentay will bo pleasant to B o Tyt | e [xLho reform Geliool advanced 50'conts a barrel on iho piospact of every effort to carry their state for the demo- | democratic, s1= republican, atd =1 prohibition | hat 1t ‘these votes had been counted Yie | Kalnaky use he will thus be compelled | Qeatined to or thiough points. on o beyond 5 3 a strike Crats, CAlusion Was miude o {he fact (i | votes cast i Stanton county. No vote for | would have heen elected by a majority of | by the popular voee to take a decided stand, | tho “western boundary’ 1" of thix associne | b CAIRERY For Nobrasia City SITUATION FVARDS westorn papers had reported Mr. Vilasas tak- | United States Senator. - A. 3. Slatter, repre- | over 0. kel but the emperor’s speceh -on Saturday will | tion. o which may bo tickoted trom. or |, NEURASKA Ciry, Neb., Noy, Si--[Speclal | GHICAG0, Wov, ordance with the g an active vart in - the aud the | sentative, republican, is elected, and Frank e 1 through points on the “western boundary | Telegram to the Ber.j--Ata inceting heid [ rder of Master Workman Butler, 1,500 beot P A T Rus 1sentaLlye, I sH1835 : A Close District, settleall.” The above IS not entirely true, | Hiroseh po \ A hbolnaary Gl i 3 Y 2 ] Killers employed in Armour’s packing house DIV as heledl L P pl.i,‘d Fuller, republican, for state senator, Cixersxarin, Nov. 5o remarkably | Oficial efforts are belng inade to diminish Ill]|l|_4~ :um 1Im:ufh?u‘.|h I_]umllun {unllh”!n lust evening a eanning eomp was organ- [ juined the striked |,‘..“|?, out in making & HERNY NG X D PoNCA, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Sp Tt , Nov. 5.— ema i 0 3 J nisl inois: except, first, the business of any line | jzed with €30,000 paid up capit TR ) i i ¥ A% e e . e shesshesohi | Poxca, Neb., Nov. 5.—[S) elogram | SNOEHASL, AN/ Tony i S B e ) e b tho business of any I 30,000 paid up capiial, under the | demand that their employors should re-es- At loma L T b ro s basea in vt the | to/the BEE,|—The republican state toket and [ CI050/ race between Little, republican, and || 116 63eCH 07 WAk, WA Ad and many things | party horeto to or fron siriclly local stations | name of the Nebraska Clty Packing company. ish the eicht hour working day. =~ About o conor e e e B | G encer, republionn, for the senate, and Dor- | CAmpbell, democrat, in the Seventh Ohio [ Moy happen. “There s o court Intrigue | o1 s owned; operated, leascd or eantrolted | 80 TCALPIEEE T KTRE TSN 0 uen remained at work in’ Avmonr’s beef Lorhey et At Loy enco B0 or- | Gistrict, will be settled to-night by the official st Kalnaky. who may be compelled to | lines butsuch business 'is to bo reorted to vE Manert Paeno oW Mot | department, and that house s Killing fe dent, told’one of his assistants, Colonel Ben | sey for congress, have abont 100 wajority in ¥ S the commissioner as provided hereinafter in | Collins Lloyd, “Robert Pavne, F.W. Rotir- | den , and: that housa Is Kllling fow. Wilson, of Virginia, that shontd he | 5 (0 S e tican, for county | ount. Greene and Butler counties, the only . The Russian refusal to recoznize the | iicie 0 "5 Business o or from janetion | mann, Edward H, Sheldon and Joim W, | eattic as usual this morning, - ‘The pork men i steecl while o wats at home duriue | Dixon county. Forris, rpiblican, for county | ones not lavin wado the oflieil cofmtbeii | Bulgarian cession of Brigora to Siberia, be- | Joints of Tines owied, operated, leased or | Sieinfiart. ir. o compaiy nrovse eanping | 41641 work us o al. i is stated fores s, such aetion would be regarded Y, wa Al majority. ‘Tle | this atternoon, - Meanwhile bothsides elaim | cause it was done by the reeency, make a bad | controlled by members of this association | 811 Kinds of vegetables as well psmeats, The | of Pinkerton guards will arrive at the yards 'I‘"“}ul"mwm' ealdont's ordor, Com.- | Yote on entative was very close,but | tho election by majorities ot from five 1o | juiivesion, This is poaching on the Austrian | With other lines or roads in or out of this as- | erection of tue building will be conienced B missionerof Patents Montzomery was also ht, .18 probably eleeted by a | twenty. ¢ 5008 AusH ation west of the “western boundary | At onee. nformation from the stock vards or' a very informed by Secretary Lamar that if he | small majority. A very lizhit'vote was polled e preservio. which is covered by arlicle 2 of this —_— reliable eharacter indicates all pork men wifl should make a spesch at s own home at | throughout the couny, TR TR TS b 1 Y SEN0I0 2 08 Hip Ina Fitof Despondency. be ordered ont by the Knights of Tabor, Lansing, Mich., on the last night of the cam- | LONG Pixg, Neb, Nov, 5.—[Special Tel o A LQonteat, = . A Mysterious Street Murder. A T T T e ; Y Pele. | s renewing the strike for eizht honts in paign 1o would' i so doime violto the order | gram to the Bre.|—John Tracy, democrat, | SALT, Nov hohoard ‘of canyassers [Capyright 185 by James Gordon Bewnett,) e ftiokeloatiougl, Fo on from i Lous Oy, Neb, Nov 20 e=| Bpeolal Telexlia i tormermronortions -liowink batavagn ST Cuivetand. Stk Vs Wil Bhobatty i | 5 et wtunber” of e’ lesiSadura drom | met (s afternoon for Salom eountyand tho | Vigxvh, Nov. GNew York Heruid | b’ houndiry ‘ot by sontes i | S0 lo tho Bir)--About 1L o'clockc lnst | twonty and twenty-tive thiowsand wien” out of ealled to account, s Lincoln and Logan counties, result as announced gives Newell, democrat, | caplo—Special to the Brg,|—~There was a | the line along the sontbern boundary of the | <1 inafitof despondency, Frank | employment. ) d ; IN A RATIER PECULIAT POSITIO 0GALLALA, Neb., Nov. 5i—[Special Tele- | for the assembly 13 majority. Captain Whita: A tho Bk, I—Thoto was o | iute of Neotaska from tho southwast to the | Norton, son of . 8. Norton, of Madison, | At olelock this ufternoon the men om- Civil Service Commissioner gram to the B¥E. |—The official vote of Keith | ker, republican candidate, employed counsol | MYSterious street murder fa Vienna Iast f SRGA, F€0THGR of 'that. state, thenco cast | Wis., atempted suicide by shooting himself | Ploved in the pork packing establishments himsell in rather a peculiar fix by the e county is as follows: ‘Thayer 565 North nd W ce apply @ rec . evening in a central street near the Russian | 30 ¢ ] S (Y S ) 8 le o ’ 4 . were still at work, ‘I'he striking beef men tlon of & repubijean’ lieutenant governor of | $91, Hawley 13, Sk 5, Bowiby BRAHHITL OO ANl 105 0 UpRRULE, mbassy. A respectable printer, twi - | Goross the Kansns Oty Bt S08 & Conncll | vered il this af i e wet | wore endeavoring o induco 200 meén who are 0 a republican” licutenant g0 roof | 891, vley 18, Shedd it -—— embassy. respectable printer, twice a wid- | Bluifs r L at Forést City, which business | diseovered until this afternoon, e was | Wil€ SRS B0 AR I Indiana. - Mr. Robinson and Mr, Fdgorton | Graliay, & ‘il‘,""“}r"“;,’, Thompson B Bab Democratic Delaware. ower, was seen by witnesses to meet a young | lias its origin or destination at points located | taken o the M ussasoit house, where he lies | SNl 81 Armours, and who refuscd to Join bath live i Indlana and very weat each | cock b K O O ok Nnith 204, | . WisixGTox, Nov. 5,—Delaware oficlal re- [ man, who stabbed him, but escaped. - The | &0 or which passes through the east boun- f 1w eritical condition. One hundred wnd ity Pinksert 15 s running for ofliee, Robinson said that if nner 14, Lg Cooley 1%, Smith 10, | turns completo foot up; For governor, tiggs, | printer fell and dicd Instantly, s Jugu- Kerived in tnis article. and which businass bs Pufing the Garling, went to theyards a1 2:20 thisatternoon, The Mr. Edgerton was elected le would go | Dorsey 567, Websteriso, Holinger 8, MeNamer | democrat, 14,000; Hoffecker, prohibitionist, | Jar vein was cut. The supposed motive was | covered by article (. & sherifl sald ho had sworn in 250 picked men over 10 the Iatter's house and make & speech | 530, Hinman 416, Van Wyck 6, McCann 575, | 8,000, For congross, Pennington, demoerat, | reven e by artieled. L rough pointe tn | OTTAWA, Ot Nov, 5—General Middle: | and said they woild leave or tho yaids st trom (he front porch. M. Eleerton satd he Tiiin 8 Var Wy ”"“""'L“ voies, | ki "oonm meonibitionit, 00, 1 b B as other tiah Kl Paso by routes otucr | 10 commander of the militia of the Domin- | o'clock this afternoon, = o would be very giad (0 listen to such a speeeh, | = St Paur, Neb., Nov. 5—[Spectal to the | Jekisidture is solidly demoeratic, Reyolting Regiments Released, than through Missouti river points, " [ don, inhis annual report will recommend ) irky ronorta s large 1)oks but Mr. Robinson did not have a chance to B o election in this county passed off . Midly democratic, pRorelng Mg s AILERUEN A MaI T Rl ironds | it cxtlii e b o ll Atmonr's declined to iy S it et AR P Uy ST e TR RO ~ Tiixova, Nov, H—A release has been | Al (provides that the railroads | that gatling guns now held by A and B bat- | jiave their work at the order promulgated as B e e | Wat palcd, - 1t was mpnaticatly s fojd day A Proposition Voted Down issued granting o tho regiments that assisted | 36760 10 A1vIde, as provided iereattor i this | tevics bo transienei to two of the Infantiy | comiug o 3, Butitr, their: mstor Dominated for Ohe. same. oftice, and. sy, K | for democrats and apponents of the Kendail | AtBANY, N. Y. Nov. 5—The proposition | in the deposition of Prince Alexander. | fuhlisited yates for that portion of their Yoats | purchnsod to sopmly one. 1o e of the . | Workuan in the Kulits of Labor. Bugior werton, not to be ontdone by Mr. Robinson, | and Paul rings. feartily did they enter Into | for a_constitutionat convention must have | This is considered a consure of General | Iymg between the “eastern” and *western” | fantry selools. e hetoves aftern thotongh | Fefused to-duy to pekhowledge having issued remarked that if Mr. Robiuson was elected | and prosecute the battle, and most grandly 000 aflirmative votes to be adopted, ‘The | Kaulbars, who demanded the velease of only | boundary lines, on all passenzer trafiic orig- | study of the. American weapon, it contd bo | b order for any, such mandate. = Just 400 hie would g0 10 the Tatier's house and make @ | did they triumph, “Tho contest was mainiy ceived by tho Journal indieate that | the offiects, without mentfoning the privates. | i 0.0 dipatingd Jo_junction. points. of | miade sarviceable 1 té Bands of the militia, | men outof the L,6u0 emplnsed fn Arnours spoceh, dle - even went farther and | over Henry Nunh for county attorney, and | the vole hus fallen short of this number, everal deputies telegraphed Gladston, ds, including thelr owned. operated Jionko ohoyad the instructions w auit, ¥ully suid it ever Mr. Robinson was elected ho | Irving for commissioner. Bills, Paul’s - - ine him to use his influence with Russia on | leased or controlled lines west of the *west" P ¥0 o tho 400~ gulckly | rewriied (0 would go to his house and address the people | ner, and Nunn's opposing candidate, was the West Virginia Democratic, behalt of Bulgaria. ern boundary lines.” with other roads not A Miner's Fatal Fall, work, No ar - explanation of -~ how of Fort Wayne fron the front porei, but Mr, | nominee of the ring. Nunn walked over [ BAE AT RARL Lt O Mhte kit other roads DOU 1 Duneque, fa, Nov.--[Special Telegram to | the ~ order “camo o be ilated Tobinson was not lected, - Last suunmer Mr, | him with a clear majority of 263, And lrying | _CuanLstox, W, Va, Nov. rom the Towas banaRet il B D i et bt WO | (1o B, | esterday afternoon an old man | Was not obtainable this evening, General Hadverton was lowe wien Tobinson was | came in first at t4e death with a good, strong | most reliable information received here the 3 " mar Fax, o B e e Y e | hamed Anton Hestler, loft nome. for the | Master Workman Butier said ho was unwills azain nominated by the republicans for lew. | majority. Conger, candldate for senatorial | nextlegislature will be_democratic on joint | DS MOINES, 1 [Special Tele- ik the. v'ens! A Wi ) 5 A Lk upon the subject further than to i . through the “eastern boundary line,* and | gyaf h be worked, Not return tenant governor, A friend came to himand | honors, was beaten'in_ the county by Jones, | bgliot by nine votes. This will elect the suc- | Sram to the Bre. Towa raftronds | B iR Biving aricin or destination: af ar | St In which be worked, Not returning to | gtute that he was not at the meoting last said: ome over to Robinson's house and | democrat, by a small majority. n short, the | cessor to Senator Camndon, democratic. using the Pullman cars have united in sery- | passing through, junction points in Ulinois | WIPEES ~I lllf'ft w '”x“x'i"h{ for Ivmv-_ mn]l he when the ;imk” \v?;il.‘:..‘|_’A.|;.‘| thiat Ihu L Ty b 1o oo muan, | ahd Fepresentative. “Tiis, 106, Wheh I fact | gy, SPringer's Simall Majority, | plication will be mado to Upited States Cir- | Afticle b suit, deteruine the, pereo v Ting the liaft bioke | employe who refused to-day to stilke, said but I don’t adiire bis polities, O, 1 ho i ] i oty 0t two or three | C111¢AGo, Nov, 5.—The Daily News Spring- | cuit Judge Brewer, at Omaha, November 18, | §10EMS 96 BRCGS BATGES BERTE, T S0 winety feet and was instantly kiile the order was not only in the handwiiting ot elected 1 will make a” good sp 7 This Lut the name repablican has b fleld (111.) special says the ofticial count of | for an injunction restraining them from col- | extablished, and from juvetion points = -~ the master workman, but it had also his sig- satistied the gentloman, Mr. Kobinson has | so prostituted and dishonored that it ias | vote Tor congressman in the ‘Thirtcenth dis= | lecting the tax for using sueh cars, The rail- | where no earnings can be given for the period Train Wraokod and Burnod, ngtare appended to If, been elected and that 18 why Mr. Edgerton | become but the synonym of political trickery | triet shows "a wajority of 074 for Hon, | roads protested last spring, when the execu- | pamed, to-wit: 155, 1854, 1555, pere £0s Sevsorn, la., Nov, b-~[Special Telegra Ihe avpearance at the stock yards this feels uncomfortable. He fears that a delega- | and knavery, [t has'long ceased to be ths | William M. Springer. tive council made up the adnual assesswent. | shall hé ixed by the commissiontr subjeet to | 1o the Brr.|—About § o'elock evening of 1% arined mon uidor“commang tion will come on and take him howe to | sywbol of @ny political principle; hence, in e against this tax. Now they propose by legal | aypeal by any interested party, to the exeen- | west-bound freizt the Chi of a deputy sherift ‘and Captain Foley of make ihe speech. When the promise to speak { this contest the struggle has been for men A bt fLemoved. means to resist it, The sate as a counter comtnitice, at its lirst meeting after sueh | Laland & Ve Ol 8. S0RR0 | Pinkerton’s private police, created a good Was made Mr; Edzerton did 1ot think A, | Tathor than a meaningiess name. The 160t | Nypw Yomk, Nov, 5. Complele and cor- | move has 1 orders. 19 arrest the e ntaies e dnciared, ‘1618 agreed 10 ir | wiilol bioks ndor tid et ot i trater | deal of oxcitoment, Much of the 10 inea Robin-on had any’ chance of eloction, but lias taught sho blican party hore an - | oot veturns for he Third congressionat | ploves of the Pulluan company who are on the basis nmed in article b Ui €058 | Wrocking seven ears, which eaught fire and | H““,“":.’“;""' was tald to “{.",m.w"n!xmmxlx‘:::: as been & “tunny election,” Jortant lesson, er men” whose hands e state 1o ? o, | N3Gl AT O BT 4 ecking seve 5 which caug « head 3 \ aeputy she 5 2 WEBVKING. CLEVELAND, Ara i, Who ara. Deannirohed. ait avar. will | disiriet of New York state. show 8. V. | ihaul of the company th .Hi.'.'.’.‘v; LI dita | camlugs conputed at established vates ol | were entirely desiroyod, Ihey wero doaded | them in as special deputies. “Tho fact that Demoerats arriying here from all parts | not be ‘permitied to shape or contrdl the | White, demoerat, elected by a wmmjority of | Sweeney law, which compels foréign corpor- !";‘,[f;:l‘fi:‘:m‘l" o from. and through Chlenze | it Limber and ties, No livés were lost, the men were sworn in at Pinkerton’s head- of the country, and especially from tinies of the republican party, In shoxt, | 1% ations doing business in Towa 1o re-neorpor- | Cljcago, to RR D STANE AL ile O v rr quarters gave se to the report Indiana, say they lost the elections on T viug is dead, T ie3, - - ale here, For several years the state has as- | Cairo.” and that passing through Fast St 1 Spavks Sustained. that they - were wholly - or - in art day last thiongh a lack of enthusiasm for the g - Arvizona Democratic. sessed the Pallman company, but collected | Tounis and St. Louis, destined to points west WASHINGION, y Phe secretary ol | member of the Finkerton = guard administration. Democratic voters refused Crooked Work at Indianapolis, Teesos, A. 1., No 5--The democrats | the tax through the raiivoads Using their cars. | of the Mississippi viver, and that passing | the interlor attivmed 1 wsion of Con co hml“nl in ‘u;»‘:]414.,15‘4.‘“.,“. | .,tl{. 10 g0 to the nolls, saying that when they got | Ixvtaxarorts, ~A xood deal of | elect both houses of the legislature, 1y snecial agreenicnt now the railroads pro- | throuah Hanmibal, Moberly. Hishes of Catro; | sioner Sparks in RAVRMAIR L A renee By his ho shierir and bix dopt- ad in the White House at the head of 1 excitement is developing here in polit- | ol w06 1o dispense with that arrangement and | destined to points west of the Mississippi | Seal, of Grand Forks, Dak.. holding i D o R its b LI GLL{OaE @varRiNG v would take sowe interest in- na- Nendho Shomed aalinciy e An Eaplanatic et the state colleet its tax from the Pulluian | yiyer and south of the Missouri river, not - | of elntest notice. by registere is suffie | 7 b ’ tioaal polities, but as long as they simply had over the alleged counting oot by | 5 o e company direetly. Ilence the move of the | cluding business to stations on the line of the | giont service, ! ropl . an who hept a sort of proteetorate over | the democratie canvassing board of Mr ks, Nov isct, who niade the | state to domesticate that company, Chicago & Alton iroad, Kensas | ¢ d A meating of twenty-three delegates from e-holders and aid nothing for the party, | Irvine, revublican candidate for judge of the | speech to the Hungavian delogzation last -~ City “to- Glasgow. It is under oY= dhe diereus doarinenis of L. B king they would not vole for national or Stalé | eriming! court. O the tae of the returns | Wight relative to the duty of (e members Harvard's Celebration. T 1 b S T T Wyoming’s New Govers liouses wis held trnight to considor thd ;.lllul-ox lll w\: v.nn: Dretty |\ ! .vll;»u-n.;;»‘-hbn!. Irvinehad a good majority, but when the | touchiug the eastern question, was not the Bostos, Nov. f—The celebration in com- | ments ~or conuributions by the Iliiols Wasmzuron, Nov, 5. Tie /JuonIi GY Sl RIS G4 T Hemocratio by a very swatl wajority, "¢ | canvassing was completed his demoeratie | PIiicr: but lis biother, wemoration of the foundation of Harvard | Central yailroad, under the several provi: | day appoinied tico, W. Bixt | What decision wis arrived at the delegates — - y com petitor, Ayres, was declared elected by - 3 college began to-day; At the conclusion of a | S100S of thix artiels, the agreed vate u Wyo, to be governor g, declined 10 say. Carlisl ey gy R Pt v l) Disapproved of the Speech, e v e portion of throuel en Bt. Louis | Fiancis 1. Warren, su = : arlis| District. | s Dustug (e canvass” of the votea | p, ARE0OY GO0 NG, TRCORE, i, | Dusiness scasion a procession of mewmbers of | ind Chicago shall be the maxiimm acor vited il athinn Cisciny AT, Nov, b—Spoaker Carlisle 1s | auy wisputes occurred over erasyres and | EVEHs R HIoky, 4 thie association and inyited guesis marched | for by toat company. Business betwcen B e e ¥ VAR AN MM N et B et changes in the taliy siee and all these ungarian fore'zu uunister, in auswerto in- | to Sandess il Oliver Wendell | Chicago and juncilon points within twenty nee res. oF v 0! Mel, ¥ frow four 15 eharge that the ehanges o the {ally leel u favor of Ayres, The repub- | quiries from the Austrian delegates, stated Le | H s, ir,. delivered an oration, atter wiich | wiles of Chic nd the sirietly stations NEW Yons, Nov. be-The total n v s ta southerly, di sheets wore wade by the order, or at least by | tiian delegation yesterday, quet was spread. ! Cairo, when taken via its direct lne belween | during the seven diys was | Iy winds becoming variabley sapproved of Smolka's speveli in ' the Aus- y vrocecded 1o the gywuasium, where a | on the (linois Central vailioad south of | business failures throusl 1 1y " ther, slightly warnicr,