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MORNING, NOVEMBER 8. 1886, NUMBER 133, THE WEEK IN WALL STREET. | | G v ey otett® BACK AT 1TS OLD STATUS. anyth greater liopes ki the third, betwoen the sevent oo | NATIONAL BANKERS ALARMED | ety in forelgn-horn repr FIELD DAY FOR SOCIALISTS. |3 sentatives in congress, andif itis true, as cdicted Between it nearly perforates the lung, armtl the fourth believed, that the majority of the Knights of - smployers and Employes. U R a—— wound is on the right arm. All the above Dbt {on Oansed by the Oalling in of | JDOfvotes were cast from ancestry sympa- | Cinteaco, Nov, f—[Special Telezram to 3 . The 8abbath in London Entizely Given Up 'w_nu:'llnl “\:-]r.: i ||.‘1|u\n-:‘l‘ml‘v(y ’\ 1:}:7"”;::‘;'4‘-}"- 1 om.en};fi@n (,"mml( b y "Me 1'. ing in o :('V\\“““I‘('llld(:)‘:::\\u’:"'\ll::;‘:ll;l“”fil'l';:ln“ \flh'-‘;}‘:[u;r‘; Prices Hisher in Spite of the Blue Outlook | the Brr.)—Itis thougnt to-nightthat a com- Towa Again in L'“f‘ as a Solid and Sure to Anarchistio Meetings. wite, . Al o s e lso. e e e that there is some signjficance in this vote. the First of the Week. aratively small number of men who re Republican State. wiRe, . Sifs (GUOGIIAE 8 by e, The Politicians here who have analyzed the re- 73 mained at work Saturday afternoon in tho — two severe wounds, made by a billy. The turns say they _find wore Cathol- sy various packing houses at the stock vards . skin is torn from the throat, which bears | HEWITT'S LIFE OPPORTUNITY. | icism in votes for toreign-boru BLOODY RIOTS FEARED TO -DAY. | Ty 1T ke of the fingers of the assassins as didates - than _ sympathy, th R ey attempted to gle their is - ount of na The they attempted to strangle their vietim, H N hambers of the b n- | MANHATTAN GOES UP7PERCENT will be induced to stay ont tomorrow morn- | HOW THEELECTION LAW WORKED Ing by the strikers, There is much dissatis- — ) German and b 156 Are more univer- faction among the cons i ¢ is o r He p y 3 tvative workmen | Its First Trial Proves It Entirely Sat- " Kivery Proparation Teing Made By | condition ismore hopeful tiis evening. He | In Accepting the Mayoralty Ho Lones | iy popular, when takenas whole, than | The Earnings of the Road Doubled | gver the present eondition of atfairs, Al TN o ST T m’lN 4 he Polic & coss All Oute has a splendid constitution and was in ro His Chance of Having His Tarifl others. Wisconsin fumnishes a couple of Without Any Increase in Miles though all were more or less inclined to . the FPolice to Suppress ° bust health at the time of the erime. 1lis 4 rman statesmen who are intensely popu- " rimble A A and Defeated Bourbons—Prose breaks—Prompt Measurcs (o ulse is regular and he has just been able to b ULy bt lars Chieago’s Lawler, an Irishinan through age = Wabash Bonds on bl Aok Sl s co 1 Tow be Ussd—Forolgn Nows. sty T of bea? {6a; Acetate ot lead 1 Stinginess of Cleveland. and through, 18 liked \wherever he goes: and the Market. the ten hours' schedule, th im th i tbhadidited bt oo ey e g S L 3 Ht ¢ SHARLARELS St o NN osih; ~Tee Irish and Gernan members from Michi- not prepared nor willing o o out a s beth ntly JpHRKISUORRIE e . gan, New York, New .1':-‘::.-'\;;.\ll].:“.«l:-‘\l'.‘.m‘n: e — ]l\n«u-n'. “There is also mueh murmur Recovoring From Thelr Surprise, A Sunday Given Up to Socialists, prudence will bring on inflammation of _ Frightened Capitalists. most pe and conscientious of all the . A Broken Week in the Street. pistrict Master Workman _Butler, who en- |~ Drs Moivks, In., Nov. 7.—[Special to the [(Copuright 185 by James Gordon Beanett.] the brain Mr. dman is fifty-four Wasntvaron, Nov. T-~[Special Telearam | statesmien in the house. NEW Yok, Nov. T.—[Special Telegram to | Kineerea the present affair. 10 men say 4 Bre-It has taken about a week for the LoxDoN, Nov. % 1. m—[New York Jorald | years of age, of military appoarar e | to the Brr]—Great anxiety is shown by | " WORKINGMEN AND POLUICS, | the Bre|=I'ltis nas been a broken week, [ that hisaction in refers ter to democrats to recover from their surprise at Cable u,.{ ial tothe BE} |—-London s under | wears o inEtasite nidl & athall vomted beard, | Mational bankers througnout the country I’“L!L‘:‘"l ““:'l"“:“'(""l“ ““I‘““ll fro but it has had its teatures of inte and in )‘*“‘K“ "‘I""“””‘\. his OWN | the result of the clection in this state. Dur- . ot o8 § asmall, pointec . r catencd coliapse of their cireulat- sctions sinee the late I " ) Wk Wednes: choosing Insteac ot tting t ¥ the o b oL Wi tettal miich_apprehiension respeeting tha attitude | He s a native of Brooklyn and an amateur | 9Ver the threatened collapse of thelr eireulat- | fe iifior orzanintions spite of the blue outlook Wednesday as it ap- | ¢h nstead o letting it | fng the campaign they seriously entertained ing seenrity tothe wovernment, as Treasuser | mako quite 18 maeh a spe Jordan says he will eall in all of the $70,000,- | neotiations for better 000 outstanding bonds before the end of this | rigors of tlu-lwi (“;fln{fl tement have 1 year. tly all of these are held to [ 8Way 8 wond deal of SUFpEIse 18 express b pver the aetion of Grand Master Work ma surc natlonal bank cireulation and Mr, | OYCT the action of rand Master Workman peared to some, prices a highiest igures of the yea closes strong with a natur of the socinlists toward the authorities, | painter of considerable talent, e is the son Notwithstanding that the original intention | of James L. Beyard Goodman, a wine of the socialists to follow the lord mayor's | merchant of Front street, New York. He procession tn-morrow has been abandoned, | lias been a great deal in California, Kurope anumber of tradesmen along the route to be | and Brazil, where hie is interested in railway traversed, have taken the advice of the | building, and has resided at Cannes for two police authorities, and are already hav- | years, lle wasin the habit of going often 4 ing temporary shutters fitted for their | to Monte Carlo, at first with small windows. The police authorities have sig- | sumsand afterwards with larzer amounts. nified their intention of preventing Trofal- | On the day of the erime he had won 200 gar square being made use of | francs. The assassins are not yet caught. to-morrow _ afternoon by tl s0- | T'here is no doubt tuat there exists a band ot clalists, This place, Which ad been | robbers at Monaco who wateh for persons chosen by the socialist leaders, was consid- | w'nning money and then follow them and ain upto the | Ko through —the rezular channel | the hope of electing at lcast one state ofticer, and the market | Drescribed by the knights' constitution is all [ it not the whole ticket. They ronted so and very decided [ Wrong and has been productive of much con- | Joudly about an alleged state debt that they strength, ‘The great contidence in the future | fusion and trouble. heads of the various local | almost came to believe themselves that thera Powderiy, th going about New York City | Apvears from the utter carelessness with assemblies having o knowledge of the order | was one which would wreek the perty that ‘Trenholm, comptroller of the currency, an- | with Henry Georze, and appealing to the [ which the election of Henry yrge was | tostrike until the men bezan coming out. | has guarded and administered the inances of nounces in an interview to-day that the 1o support their candidat It at | treatea, He took 10,000 votes from Roosevelt | ‘There is evidently a disposition on the part | the state for the past thirty years, Then the banks must roplace the bonds as fast as they | Onee places Mr. Powderly in the ~ategory of | o Hewitt, which were cast by timid eapital- [ 0f many to question the leality of his | old issue of prohibition was luzged In to are called o be closed up. Mr. Trenhotm | oF Virsans, gt is potorious on tho Hce | igts, who were afraid it they followed their | method of procedure, and may lead to dis- | some extent, but the people soon rung the this s an instance: “The First | that "the e who o hnade . the onost | inclinations and voted the republican ticket | ruption and the backsliding of many strik- | chestnut bell on that and shut it off. But National bank of North Bend, Neb., has | fuss as candidates for congress on the | as usual, they might find George first in the | ers. ‘Thiscan only be defin itely told to-mor- | they still had left the venerable 1ssuc of the ome 5 per cent bonds on deposit with the | ehampionship of labor were either defeated | field, and they taeretore voted for Hewittas | row. o packers are of - the opinion that | tariif, and they devoted themselyes with greas wreatly reduced ma- | ¢ nan surest of election. ‘The scave spreal | the strike will become eeneraland have made | jndustry to abusing protection and preaching treasurer of the United States to secure | UF Willbe returned Y c es, J. O'Neill, of St. Louis, w! 1 4 circulation and these were lately called for | 1oty on O O et aeuisy WO | abrond, but it wade less fmpression there | Preparations for long sieee, sayine they are | freo trade. And lo! the result. Towa re- ) oht, A Iscustoinary ‘1 all siich cases, T'Who Works industriously o make eapi: | until after the election was all over | determined to keep their houses running at | peats last year's republican majority and ’ exceedingly favorable spot for bodies | eton board the same train, and when a good | Prymen hd L h | an y b ey ‘ peats Jast publica ! y S St e N 16 BISRETH upoR Y DSy fi;.:,f.:f.,.’::,‘,;‘ (,'":,':"“U,::e‘:”‘,‘:J',.,,,,',‘l,“““‘,“’,',:l tho bank was noiied from this office that | {1l OUCOF his position, and What he was be- | and then the English beeame fright- | all huzards, Thoy will stact up in the morn- | goes it ten thousand better—for the pendus s a N B 3 i T e E 2 K e ' ¢ e IR cipate trotble. ey profess o believe i ity e ey o oause 'a disturbance, which would | exists at Monte Carlo. All persons who have | Securities nust be substituted. In reply the hoes Ttk 1wl of Chicnga. Mantin | Polled and which they interpreted asaproof of | HEHE SO PO PHoafotanco fo ihe | publican wajority over democrats. greens SRELKBET FIE FROR ANDINAPRRE, | Hoh ThoSY, 456 Bowatiald o 16 cashier w ng to be referred to the of Cleveland, General Weaver of | the alarming spread of socialistic doctrines in | nil\y wen and Hoting b Tikely to ahsue. ackers, fusion and confusion. There is no P 3 whiclh will b6 assemble % 2y law which authorized this demand for other all tried to take'all the advantage pos- | this country. And yet the market was very | - There was no disturbance worthy of men- | Mistaking the siens of the times, lowa is of the dense throngs which will be assembled b i : wradually working back o its old status as a in the neighborhood of Northumberland ave- | The Cuban Debt to Be Converted. bonds in place of those called and the TLALUWLLL ¢ 10 conresson | strong on Monday, a very unusual condition | tion at the stock yards to-day. Armour & | {diaiie Jopubliean state, firm and inshaken ) consultation with the home sceretary, and i | MAviD, Nov, 7.=|N ;v "rfm lk];mlgr(;\' rtxlrl:lnlx:,. secretary of the treasury for instruc- | do not indors been done for them | on Wednesday, when it was found he had | {id e Stikers' commiitee formatly pre- en the low-water mark of but ~The minis s to the reply to be made. T \l interviews with | tion involved Indian senators | acting seere or the conve b (Sherman’s majority for go A the tide has turned and is now. on Last_year Larrabee had less than jority over all, and this year the ma- jority will_excced 15,000, 1t is creeping up, and by 188 Towa will_give the next republi- issuing a proclamation. He has so worded | ble—Specialto the I e et "without furtiner warning the | the colonies has had seve police will be entitled to ex. [ thebankers andthe We ercise any force deemed necessary and deputies to prepare in dispersing any assemblage that may at- | $90,000,000 of the Cuban d @ ques- | in congress, but their positive votes to it in | been defeated. Iad it not been for London | sented their demands to the packers yester- was submitted by the | the labor candidates—the men who have not | selling the market would have scored a very | day. They asked for the eiglit-hour system ¥ to the attorncy | Bd a hand in dlegislation but eame direct | brilliant advance, ‘The drift of speculation f and” aseafe of wages slightly less than the hoof | general, and _ his reply confirms | LM the workshop and figld—shows the into unusual channels cannot bo taken as | one in force for ten hours. 'The packers re- i 3 LBt ply IFINS | hor vote is to be given to nien who solely rely | any evidence of wild speculation. On the | fused to entertain the proposition and a the end ot | the view taken of the law by the treq on pledges to the I:llmlms‘.L otlier hand, the signal advances of the week | strike was ordered. The strikers sent com- L AL B T Tra ta e November. Ie isalso willing to assist the | ury department.” Further Mr.” Trenholm ARLEF 11 have all had Some foundation, Manhaitan | mittees around to-day to induce the | Ca prosident u wmajority that will have the temnt to gther, whether i Tuafabear satie | 4 und of Pueito Kico by creating a colonial | savs, it the banks refuso to repiace 1 ! wstle tarift reformer | hias gone up 7 pe Viiy? Because its | comparatively small mimber of ‘men stilt | 0l fashionegd wage e Mot or in any other partof the metropolis. Under | 2iwic ol MeHe HCo B GEREER B PO N | bonds hie has directions to revoke the char that the significant feature of | earnings have steadily” inereased until they | atwork toquit. In many instances, especially | o s anexnianation: 1o this change in these elrcumstances stroug bodies of police | MNK S AL 0 HL iy CacIatai | (EerAY Bt AR LS 3 . ast_Tuesdays election is the | have actually doubled without any increase | with firemen and enginecrs, the atiempt was | itert B U8 SRIGRIten A6 OETEeT Wi b Stationed at the. various appronehies | draw from eirculation the much depreciated | ters of the banks, yet he does not believe | gue which affeets our pdrts. ‘There 1s an | M mitcage, and people who liave driven up | successful. A number of packers heid a con- | Patitical fortune, ttmeuns, et G bl o tho kquare) anby; constantly keopihg tho i dollars, replacing them by Spanish | wany of the banks will respond and the con- | fnclination on the partof ibdenondont voters, | towiard Tiversiad e and soon the wonder. | ferece i Atmours offee: today. but' they | ity ™™ dhon - e sholt; otivity In bulldini on the west side know | declined to talk about tho procecding, Sev. | jiactieally = laid = upon = the . shelf i SRR RLHD BANATAVIII6 oD EIBIORE? ney. Senor Balaquer is disposed to as- [ sequence will be that they will go out of | and especiaily the labe veto the Ja- | ful ¢ ide ISR STOAR o democrats decln GRS L B el sist 10 buliding a railway at Puerto Rico with | business. ‘Thus in his opinion the National | Der vote the entire credis o the republican | that tho percentago of increase within tho | eral largely ationded mectings of strikers e otion L bR (£ ENTIRE FORCE TO BE ON DUTY. e i il Semors | bank system 14 imperilled and miay almost be | £Aine. - While'this is largely just and it 18 | next two you will be even more remarkable, | were also beld. The deputy sheritfs did not | (BFCCS ORHYIC VO EEHE, BtV three policeman will be on duty | 5V s o T | i ORI most be | true in o very great measure the laborers | The redietion of fares to 5 cents at | leave their barracks during the day, all detail [ FhOts ot 11 (OWS 1 e R th oniire day and It is computed that 0 | Baliuer and Moret have expressed their | ruined. Only larce national banks will | brought about the surprises, it is equally true | all Tiours and on all lines ~has [ work beini done by the regnlar town police. | ELRAN R T hrsago. 1 Lo or thre e i vendinces for any | willinzness to negotiate an American treaty | remain in the system and since even the | that the fundamental issue’was the tariff amd | brouht about an inerensed revenue almost | A great majority of the Strikors remained B s oe TowAE T Bl ke " | tmmediately. The French ambassador, M. | smatlest bank is a local necessity, the retir the labor votes all sprang, from the tariff. | from the start, and the company Is now re- { away from the vards. One hundred more U b N e emergency. In addition to the ordinary | IR 0 O baris and. el Ay et reatanad 1 pomt il | From telewrams reccived by tariff reformers | newine track With the heaviest of steel tils, | depity sherifis arrived in the evening, mak- | {are for xgneral pronibition, and Jasist thad policemen, Sir Charles Warren will have | RS B8 0 it B diplo. | be & great inconvenience to the countr, from friends o indifferent | jomed at an angle of forty-five degrees so as | ing the total force 500. 0 SR IGBYALE o Wl o Wheat BOHWItheiFos under his especial orders between two and | Petersburg, Lo oxprasscd binsclt 16 (1bio- THE OPPORTUNITY OF 1S LIF of e copntry it s | to make s contiious rail as far ds possible. | In" parsuanee to telezraphic nstruetions | 5 EONGNOF o fieht, and with the achve three hundred mounted men. maticelrclesas favorable to tho iden of Spain R BIEAUN S AL 1L e Fuat o that the lesson taughflon the subject by | There is not the slightest doubt that the com- | from Governor Ozlesby, the following order g h €OCIALISTIC RIS i ng closer relations with Russia and . s 2 “The council of the so esult of the elections @il have the effect | pany is now earning the dividend, it pays, | was issued by General Fitzsimmons, com- | SibPoit of 4,000 saloons withdrawn from the INTIMENTS, edern. | Eranco, who have commion Intorests in the | Niciics Abram s; Howlte s woblost tho hanging the course of e majority party. | and will enrn more. just as lone a8 the city | manding the Rist brigade to-nights direeting | detmoeratic forces, and with tho Nberal emii : 4 i ty of | opting | Tt is altogethier nrobable [Bere will bo B | continues togrow. Ralitoad honds stil ad. | the nssombling. 104w of the Mlantry regl | Krabion of enterprising republicans who lisve o s Lt mtmber of meetings on | €ast and Europe, against England, Ezypt | the mayorality of New York, 16says that if | wore volos ob th ari T refvin and there will | vance in prigs A it seems as i it was safc | ments of his command at their arinorles to- | heen settimg Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraskn, Saturday night and yesterday, the main | and Germany. he had'been returned to the next congress he | be several —great éhauges in sen- | to buy anything which pays 44 per cent on | morrow mornin; AT e L OLIOME B e i RO TEotTGE W ; ¢ agai o i would certainly have been appomted chair- | timent hetween . ngw - and the | lig present pricc. Al the high priced bonds | HiAnoUARTIRS Finst Biiaape, Trrre | febuplicans wio dre feft 1o Sors BRot o object of which was to protest againstthe | cCalled on to Rise Against ftussia, | man of tho commitice of wivs and means | nest presidontinl eloghion. “fhe tatit DG RAKeRIoNtot e Atk ot amtEhel euantrig Fuisr Buiaape, 1L | handsome republican majorities —agal action of the police commissioners prolbit- | Tuguxova, Nov. 7.— A number of deputics | @il atlast would have hnd a_chance to pass | reform democrats are greafly frightened quer [l at top tigures, and tho Sightest inquiry | ~ Special Olor, No. 5: Iy direction af the hat's why republicans suile and democtats inyg the procession and xm-"flng- M are signing o manifesto calling upon Bul- ";":;};."r[.‘\’l‘,fj,fl‘ "l‘,l,'.‘. ‘)}.’,‘..‘.’.fi}-‘l'l,'r'\cfi‘l'lf"rflvé H"', . it I-';;"‘i" A ':l fm-lllhn:i u ok nlilel' lwylluv\; urlucdlirvl‘l\ihlus e s Lo pit. | comm ulh!nin chiet, the ofticers and enlisted | 100% B0 Oy jon addressed two meeting on saria a cruselves rise agai 0 A Sl 5 ey can ease the mind o e party’ thal ic | them tothe front. The Wabash settlement en of the First 1 Second regiments of This ¥ 5. et A BREW 0 T e Foute AL NsuRY oMYA QLGRS (00 UL LD customs and does ot reduco the tari excent it in 1888 will be equglly disastrous as it | with the Chicago division bondholders | infantry of this [Uassemblo n their | ,, Tis wasTowa's lirst experience; with the 5 - A 1 — -~ D/ BELLLS SO, vas on st ¥t'is conceded by | broy lem into the market yesterday and | respective armories at 7 o'clock a. m. Novem- " {oAtomll 25 are heartil against the middlo governing classes, anc . 5 o CLEVELAND'S IMPEGUNIOSITY . NOIRCOLI B btho Eve DA ool yeHiendaviar ik I clock a vem- | ell, and most of its teatures are heartily ap- SUED FOR LIBEL, Ld N SITY, i epublic o went up 2 per cent on_the withdrawal | ber 8, 186, armed and equipped for active O e st L nLs abORLLlE N exhorted his hearers to attend the A L don’tthink the newspapers were just in | take in not encouraging 1adependentreandi-" {.of the suits brought in their interest. Appar- | service. By command of D oIl ot ot g DEOR R¥FETI 5 Trafalear square meeting and take the | A Waco Editor Wants Damages From | eriticisiug tho amount of® President “Cleve- | dates in every disiviet i“the sousks Jfhe | cutly rort Worth & Denver is i demand, BRIGADIER GENERAT Firzsiiarons, | Was tho brovision (oreei et of tio 1*" consequences of the attemptof Sir Charles a Galveston Contemporary. and’s contribution to the Tharleston earth- | man who ran against Spesger Caril fie | and’ there is a market forall Atlantic & | ° CUARLES Assistant Adjutant | FOREIECHE SR (Qistance attempting to 3 i v 7 Tl T auake sufferers, da_White House em- | nominee was almost an was | Pacific incomes that are offered. Tlhe money | General. POLB,LOKL T (aN A OaAas oI D » Warren and his men to put down the right | Waco, Tex., Nov. 7.—[Special Telezram | ploye to vour correspondent this morning. | not tioueht he had any ‘shaw o Success. | market woek has notanswered the exvect e o terview to-night, P. D, Armour de- | ifluence voters in casting theiv votes, " The of free specch, They were not, however, | to the BEE.)—Lt is a rare thing for a southern | You ought to know how many people ask | Half a dozen other indepondent labor candi- | tions of those who were looking for n per- | elared emphatioaliy thit he would start up in | fekt demonstrated the wisdon of G lh\)‘j- T R0ing o Allow defensoless men and womon | editor to sock redress in a court of law against | Mi Cleveland for eharitable_contributions.” | dates ran in other parts of theeountry equally | manently easier condition unless a check o | ali dopartments to-morrow morning at any | LIEre never was so 1 election in lowa WY | as this last one. and interlopers, €IS de- | qnd vine workers,” wio heve heretofore i 2 : 3 Do you know how many solicitors for | hopeless races. = View hew f) . s 5 4 4 to be knocked down by the police, and when | another cditor for alleged grievances, but | gnaneit o ] oLet lopeless races. Viewing thew from_the | businessactivity comes with the meeting of | hazard. He would meet the st they were prepared they would take care not | Colonel John L. Barton, editor of the Daily inancial aid are received here—say each | standpoint of two montlis ago they have | congress. “That1sa possible if not a_pfob- | te nedl. ?mmlhu very outset and he | been necustomed to’ hang around the polls, 2 ! week?” was asked. overcome large democratic majorities.” Had > » o eme! Lo 16t tho police know what they were going | Examiner, the leading paper of this section | - The man studicd a_moment, then replied | thare bien more Inbor or e SaoLItioR capaL | alereault.l, Thiers In itile prospoct of such | tended tobring matiers X0 iiswiement In { plackup the vassnca way, annoy. votors il to do. and the home organ of Senator Coke and | 81 “No, that_would be_almost 1muos- | dates in the south it is Helieved that there | will insure a return to easy money durinz the | In the tra biy to-iay the -prapo- | delay the wotk, wero all aibsent, Men walked WILLIAMS' HABANGU! Governor-Elect Ross, has broken the rule, | $IDI6 Some davs there are twenty, then | would have been a number of othier repub- | winter, The feeling is thut the market will | sition to e e e AL D T b Yosterday afternoon @ meoting was held at | e has just insttuted & -suit against A. | Jleve thore are fity soleltations. & weck, | o0 B4NS. o soon Laks o jump upward, for the shortinter- | Co.’s products was discusse srybody was pleased af the. effcct of the Hyde Park, near the marble arch. About proprictors of the Galveston News, | though, take it all the year around,” | e trinas G R R Mo etwldowlof || o e aeover IS oY Bl petpeed Wit tie mext weetine. "> | mew law. Everyody will vote to make that fifteen hundred persons were present. ‘Lhe ring $50,000 damages. He also sues the | Are most of them meritorious?” the late Governor Lowe, of re glad CROP SUMMARY. PHILADELDTIA S Pay, NO General | feature permancnt, 2] e gy chairman was John Williams, who recently | proprietor of the Waco Alliance Standard, “About one in ten. 'The rest come because | to learn of her convalescetice from her recent x EOADIERETUDIIGAN BUCCESSIUT S is one Master Workman = Powderly Bailey and MeGui; he remarkab) a veteran ol ieve the president wants to | severe illness, and return to her residence on gered B enpiemondis iR mprlionnent | and I IlogBbiny, iy cal favor throush excessive gener- | Capitol hill, this ¢ in low claiming $25,000 ae Corn Falls Considerably Under the | lay of 1 pol for street obstraction. He said that | damages from them for injury to his reputa- | osity. People who meet with accidents, have S s Yield of Last Year. ;;EI.T.‘.‘i,);:‘i.‘1):-)“;‘.&-";,..‘,!:,“'"'fi“c";l‘.',;‘h,',’,"I.("h:‘-l'{_';; v will defed they were determined to go on | tation. Kingsbury Isa leading young lawyer | property destroyed by lire, are sick, wlio are DEMOCRATIO LADIE Ciieaco, Noy. 7.—The following erop S BoIoIRbIVO cr, o 1D . o beef and pork summary will appear in this week’s issue of [ packers, In the absence of knowledge of the the Farmer's Review. More complete returns | strike General Master Workman Powderly from the corn belt contirm the earlier reports | teleztaphed to Tiiomus Iarys. wember of thie of the averaze Zyield, as disclosed by Iy A et Tl Rt ing, and confirm the production made early rly said to-nigh in the year that the total yield would fail | no information from Chie with the Trafalgar square meeting, that | and spends a good deal of his time in Wash- | Ib distress from a thousand causes, appeal the consequences be what they may. ‘They | ington during the sessions of congress with mrlualx‘;fi |ntxly:1-n_ish:m§|. g.wtu-{lal (-!_z\'nl. The Same Train Carfies Mrs. Cleve- were not yet thoroughly organized, but if the | Senator Coke. Kingsbury is an ardent pro o ““{'L:_ “';‘ ’,‘El'":),'lmhh M,‘; “N;E ‘}!:xl‘l’{ land and Miss Winnfe Davis. authorities were going (o anpeal to foreo the | hibi tionist, and his tempeiance zealled i | (o hlen wave whierever thora epted, B NEW Yorts, Nov. 7.—[Special Telegram to socialists would do the same and in the end | 1010, & SORONeray With LEOAC JIRfON, | President Cleveland gives frequently, but the BEr.|—By a_singular chance the same their cause would triumph. Aithougi Sir | article in the Alliance Standard where- ;{n‘:wh‘xflun\- tx'ulxlnmn 1\‘\5'#;“ ]"-"5' train that bore Mrs, Grover Cleveland to this renegade and characterless republ have been kicked out or erowded out b own party,” Itis true, and this year's ex- perience coniirms the remark. O£ the threa men that the democratic party elaim to have elected to congress, but one is a dewocrat, and he enjoys his Ylvwnl distinetion by his receiv o, It is a mis- o ; I i Fri i i 8 4 ? er championship, both on and off the Chatles Warner had probibited the meetings | in e made public two private letters : { city Friday night, had also Miss Winnie | o gijerably under that of 1855, take that the general executive board ordered | JOTMer chmplonshi ¢ othe Noften oht St o recelved while in - Washington last | Would have given one hundred Mr. Cleveland | havis and party for passengers. The two CH bt O I 1os I Lilinots | thisstrike. 16 was domo by tho istrict ns- [ Boneth 0 s siigatis, Hut the stier o ety I e e January from Colonel Baiton. =~ The two | KIves five, iraut would have con- o the fact, but they hold ) o sembly. - As xoon as I heard of an intimation | : : n were the WO | fributed iive hundred Cleveland gives fifty, | idies soon discov would not pre vent them from holdinga meot- | fon ‘:\5{'!‘”2':" u-";i::'l:m’ff‘f.f;.rl':’:n’,”'flui({“t'z; Mr. Cleveland holds that the size of the con- | 10 communication, Mrs, Cleveland w: AN P by ; Spad LIl : atters, said 1o | gribution has nothing to do with the quantity | a special parlor car with S ing. Lord Salisbury had said that the pro- | Kingsbury: *“My " Dear Boy—Thé bee has | o't Uiver's gencroslty ana sympaiiy: white | anhtte. and evincod no 4 posls of the working classes were not prac- | rcpt into my own bonn W confidence 1 | Of tho clver's gencrosityana sympitiy, while | and wife, and evineed no ticable, but it was for the men in the street tell'you 1 want to be governor of New Mex- 0 ' Dayis, who was in a pal ze than by first re- O B0 Gl aotisuatiolt | the party refused fo carry any miois favors to 2 Mot o e I sent Barry (o Chicugo to avert | jiom on golden platters.” Bothiave now den- the strile it possible, but he didn’t_get there | e PRI X in'thnes® Powderly' deelined o diseuss the | LEOEIS 0T the wost dishonest, paitorn, vet merits of the case in the absence of any moerats Wl % orme: knowledge of the strik of democrats whom the formerly show a s s in etary Endicott © to see Miss ce car ahead of bLer. 3 { 1 size of a man’s soul was guaged by the way tlier repor abused in the most savage wanner. Down ico, and will come betore Mr. Cleveland very | J14¢ O ped) The latt t o T y - a ! h i to show him that they were practicable and i)l comolbeforehlr. O /| ie wave and the amount he gav e latter was not anxious to see the pre f o 1es Eaw i Gaton e £oe i the First district the demoerats suflered Lt Dot as i jorongly seeommonded Ao L oiGh, A5K5 | UItTs said that President Cleveland fs some- | dent's wite, whom stie expected to_ meot in "’w":r‘ oXansaecounties show an aver: || ATREVENUE \OURTE R SWRECKED, | fen 11ally the brainfoatsand most: eloniion et et bmiatsained BN HERE e ey | what annoyed at the eriticisus of the press | Richmond sowe weeksago. General Joseph 5 DSOS LR ) SO0T oS The Steamer Manhattan Founders Ofr | democratin the state, to be beaten by - out with resolution. What they were going | Throckmorton and Mills. *Kingsbury com- | Ntk GO ot & arlier and more o 8 A bushels from first reports. jority that is a personal msult and numilia- to propose mext Tucsdny was fhiat the | ments very severely on this lettor, and the | DocRlise le dld nobgive e R. Anderson and wife accompanicd Miss New Haven, nentaiviryexorolyion thislatier andaths He is treing now ¥ unions should give outdoor relief in the 'l;;’,"“_‘n‘l:j;”“;‘}.‘u‘l“;“{;}.'fi}jl"3:";},if}l‘“:,f"l‘,‘lh‘“:r‘i';i to retrieve by aiding many institutions, and [ Davis but the party "“‘m:}gfq Wiseovor Mr shapo of employment. They did not want | ot very complimentary to Barton or his | i outbut of contriiutions 1s very maters | | q(ed \whan the latto tion. Two years ago he carried the district t Twenty-six Missouri counties disclose an o , average of 2534 bushels, ov a decrease of half | NEW IAvEN, Conn., N —1t is re- | by aswall majority, Last year the distr abushe ported here that the United States steamer | went der tic by 500 majovity. 'This btdoos rolle R hone ofl i 44 At | T i ally enlarged, A littl 1Y 1 Renorts from these states are now so col Manbattan foundered about 9:30 this morn- | the repub! vy it for Gear for cong outdoor rellef in the shape of money, because | newspaper. ‘Ihie libel laww of Texas is the Contibution | mond with the president. General And Jleto that 1t 15 not expected that the final €8 | e two and. o half miles off this | DY ol 10 majority. ‘Lne democrats have o LTa0 It draft there, and a ligh ) ¢ that would only go to the landlord in the | most strinzent of any state in the union. A i1l the president | 50Dy In conversation with a reporter to-day, | {imates will show any material chance. Darbor and sank immediately, carrying | 10 tears to shed for tlie defeat of the biitliang vonder, go out almost daily, ey . 4 3 : new: can’ be sued in every county | yonder, goout: : esident | ‘caid 5 wa chagringd becaus patc 4 i LG, , Igu.Tox 124 payment of arrears of rent. He hoped that Mo and only b year oot | 18 Krowing weary of it. "'He remarked re- said M 5 was not chagrined because | “ywenty counties in Indiana show an aver- | with her all on board, The canse nf the accle | 11ath but languase v deseribe their joy i o o Mrs, C| 2 did not go to Richmond and Hold of B 5 | at tho elee W the unemployed would not only be av the | (alveston News was muleted out of $10,000 | cently that if he did not put on the brakes 4 ke %0 t0 | 1d and | ago yield of 584 bushels, 4 | dent is not known. ‘Ihe erew of tho steamer | @t the clection of i \ niderson, meeting, but that they would line the route | on another suit. Barton’s action in seeking affering public would retieve him of his | &tLcid the Bk andt adiecs, TEh o coner | | Lwenty Obid countics’ disclose . yield of | fgsupposed to nuniber twenty-iy Ono at the 1hes Moines visitom in the past of the procession and let the landlords see | o take ndvantage of the law which lie siren- e el preparations to recelve her. As President | *'Pyanty-soven Minnesota counties show an | pati wr o roos i o ha et g week was full blooded Dizger Indinn, not how they were suft uously ‘lxruilurm:\l ve ropealed, Is attracting | wstonewall Jackson died an insaneman, | Cleveiand is a democrat, and we are all dem- | gyorage tield of 5574 bushels, Hlislisrenortedo hiava Soung with war paint and blankets, but hynin book | Al 3 BRTEARCCHI OLAVENH0G, 7T In fact be was Insane for many months befoio gerats awn thece, we thatins, 1 stranke e Nine Wisconsin eounties show a yield of At andibibio . o 1y o il eslonacy, non inoor Mr. Hyndman gave a very revolutionar his death,” i HOkbE 8 wife, 8 Davis has | o714 bushels, 3 gy A TR T R ng with a band of Sionx on tho Upper Chey- e A R A S __Boston in Holiday Attire, s extraondinary statement was made the not expressed hersel on the subject, * Sho is ine Nebraska counties show an average [ 5i¥s e wis o staunch sorow stewner OF | enne. During tie” week e teaciies in tlie 3 oul B Bostox, Nov. T.-‘I'he observances of the | other day by a well-known ex-confederate | Yery guarded in her utteran and avoids S bushels. fve me R TP tion school, and on Sunday he the chief commissioner of tho metropoltan | 230tk anuiversary of the founding of Harvard | oficer, in conversation with Generals Ressar | saylng ansthing that would cuse comment, {'the vield made from Michigan | HVe Mepl, Bhe was commandod by Jdonten ies o the noblo red man. This Mr. police overstepped a single inch the limits ot [ college, which were inangurated Fiiday, | and Maury at the panorama of Bull Run, in l(l‘;" l““‘;nt\,\h\.\"llin; )‘urm should nly;\euny are the only ones disclosing an unusual yield, | {yo ablest ofticers in the seryi al it s be- | Aatihews, for he hasa civiiizod name ke h the law on Tuesday next he would find that | were contiuned to-day. Morning service at | s €ity. antipathy to Mr. Davls any more than to | ‘Phirtecn counties report an average yield of | jiaved by the ehief of tne revenue marine | OUiCr £ood citizens, 1S quite an interesting 3 ay. N 4 “Quite true,” said General Rossar, “for 1 | General Lee. Itis totally inexplicabletome. | g41¢ bushels, and it is certain that the average o 4 character, e studied at the state university » the people who, 200 years ago, could | 10:30 o'cicek in the Appleton chapel was con- | knew all about it . General Jackson 'bad an | Mr» Davis is as ure Mr. Gladstone, and | yiofa'Tor the state will far excead (hat of any | SUAL SO could not have founderod unless a8 | o fowa Ci Lisa man of deruble cut off tho head of tho king, were quite | ducted by P'resident Dwight, of Yale college, | idoa that e was lop-sided—heasier on one | the only man in America who can approach | Ghier great co ing state in the Union, * | &F4suit ol some aceident. Tho other afficers | taient and ability, despite his origin, -~ For it capable of hanging the chief constable for | and Prof, ¢, C. Lverett, dean of Harvard | side than the other, and he was almost con- | the creat Etglishman. 1is daughter i re- - o oo apiond Jiewlenant | there s any synenym for the lowest degreq murder, The rank and file of the army and | faculty of divinity, Rev, Francis G, Peabody nu:my worrying i'h""'r"{ e \;«‘m m] a tiring and does not seek notoriet, A DEMAND FOR OFFICE, tanant ) ObHarsia Engineer Janics Ogdon 4].« m.lm.m .“im hee I:'\ul ‘-mlmi:.r.nnvmln‘\ it the police were S0 ve e i water cure for it, but did not change his S AP — Tt Ta et AT & AR + | s always been a “Digwer Dndian, ut K0 poiloe ware nob ounaied S0, bk weio [ preacliod the. seruion, At 40 B {inind, and maintalned to the last that lie wias 3 wiation. Hungry Democrats Demand th it st 1 this o westor. | Mr. Matthowa is alivine withoss of tho swoep By 3 e socialistic movement, | & wrand - conec as given in the But 1o Al many thingana s come | WASHI It is stated on au- § 40 JERUIABSIIGATIN o0 B y of a nineteenth century eiviliz:tion, and the which was gaining such great strength hy Sanders theatre by the Boston symphony 2 [ ) moval of Republican Ofiicehola day afternoon for shelter and started out 4 4 , ‘ as gaining great strenxth in the il BV e R s lat \no\ml insane thority that the opinlon given by the attor- 10YAL08 SYOPN, ! o Drosumably 101 New York about 9 o'clonk | Shectacle of this Digger Indiun teaching the metropolis and_throughout America, as nd | O1ChGstia, - Commeworation services wero | “syes, " said Goneral Maury, “when Gen- | nov saneral as to the unavailability of called | o 5% ¥ Ot Nov. T—[Special Telegr s T e Ay S Ry Three 15" to a portion of Sittin: Buli's been shown in New York, where their friend, | froheld in the Appleton chapelat:50p. iy, | oraj Jackson was a professorin the military | 2% ECHeH A0 UDRYA it the Ber, | ~The administration receive LS IoRLING. Ao wIng sy 3 command 15 one of pleastue s well as of ine Henry George, had polled 65,000 votes for the couduote ‘”‘“"“"'ll,l"" sl oL Prinee- | fustitute of Virginia he belleved he was lop- | per cents as @ basis of national bank efreu- | o Ssl s EE AL R he Of & 1 and a trenisndous sea. yias munalng, struction, eury e h Lled 03,4 otes for the 'tancis G, Peabody, a - v i aki eha ol p i 0 MIANE after passing by e rand zetting ind ' A LS N 9 BULY son col . 1 G, Peabo sided, and thought he was followed by some | lation will make no change in the attitude of | . ~s 5 ST S Ny kS Ko ) A PROSPECTIVE TANGING A O RLG PR ALY, QALRR i Dration, when Prosident | Al of the paity, composed of exeonfeder | only contirmed tho rule heretofore followed. | yrict,” Piiis district has been known for | 0¥ster dealer, v r Point, LApE Ema el G pe HANE A n}ul{vbl‘f»:lnltsx{-.luu-'f:u"-’1110‘.\\‘71!' .m')nul that indieott, L and | WY axreed that the soldier who vetood | The banks have shown considerable dili- | voprtacoLeaders District,” bocause it was | Watehed her X and ns she e O o T e H 800 cosuired on Puosday It was " Lobinsou” and —others | jie "o’ Stone wall” was deranged | gence in acting under thisule, andin conse- | § ick that the < poared lohn daborlng Neavlly and was has not oeen a man buni by erder of the the Rothschilds and archbisliop who should | willbe present, and " tuat - bis milltary explois | quence ot it they Lave withdrawn from | that bailiwick that the late John Kelley ana Iy in distress lie ran to 4 te court since 18 ough there is u well bo bield rosponsible. There would be 1o dis- e e T ey were the most extra-hazardous of | depositand prese fodl from | gerpert 0. Thompsou resided when alive, d 1o notify some of the tug A impréssion that one or more The Tichborne Claimant i deposit and presented for redemption nearly |y o s, v turned tho vessel was still (o bo turbance if the police did not make a disturh- eL 0 ] any fot undertaken by American soldiers. | $40.000.000 of per cont bands since the 1t | L1e section is always looked upon as an - | GACH G FERTIST, 100 VESEL VS S P Baye been i sinco them anco--the same as they did at Chicago-and | NFW Youk, Nov Arthur Orton, COST OF DINNERS. HA00,000 01 B bgr oe 20| portant factor in city and county eleetions, [ Sheraid it LOUbIc A dew bt e Jont the order of the court poss s, o ranay st MO SR SRR whoso alalm to the orne estate in | A fashionable caterer talls your corres- | Of August, the date of the first $10.000,000 | 3 \Ghen the general commitice called a | Seen. Mo i of - the opiiien {hat one in Des Moines within o do h gt d e goud | g gained b notoriety, was arrested | pondent that Washington people spend $250,- | call. At the same rate hereafter it is ex- o [naveay Zht the hal § e i 4 it ¥ years, ‘This man who is now to cxy cause. ‘The eause of mankood against money | SHERNS KIS WG WO EY WAS BFEGSEE | 00) annually in dinners and lunches upoi oted that 1he withdrews® will keep pace | Jieting for last nigutthe hall was Jammod, | shop went dawn with all on board, Ho states | 31, “(arvore of the law, 18 named: lienry was worth fighting for, on Saturday night at iis boarding house n | g hERENY 0 SOV UG Spreads | Pairly. ©awith - " futu s, “CQR PACe | The following were adopted unanimously : IAL under the nios rable clicumstances | Sy e, who has been e 1of the \ . 20 00 P ture ' eal ainst Ed she could not have steamed out of sight inside A MANIFESTO TO THE WORKING CL.ASS, Brooklyn on a warrant by the 1 nited States | on New Year's Day cost 20 per cent of this | 4 fm 000 B per epmts withdrawn Resolyed, That the president 1s hereby re- | 2ot (LG i (Tt ('\'\ ont | murder of Lucretia ek in ¢ county, % e oy s | commissioner upen eomplaint of the pension | amount and that balf of it goes out of the | there have been fy' about $8,000.- | spectfully requested to enforce the demands | ¢ d ho tug Alar LUV Phe jury reeommend hanging, and Schinids Meanwhile twenty-four reprepresentatives E only t $5,000, . down to [ this afternoon, bt | 1 Ty S 1 depa F Fashingto con i ockets of the president, his cabinet and sen- of "other boj of the people who have emphatically pro- A ool Las been sentenced to be hunz on the first ! - Fery 4 partment at Washington. Orton s | P P 000 ther bonds deposited, so 'that 7 I S EOin Lol of as many unions have issued 130,00 copies | RR0 R B RS REERE ) e Chiaries | Ators. ‘The club diunéra are inexpensive | the total bonds on deposit o securé national | Bounced iu favor of the dismissal of the re- ey op | Wednesday in Junuary next. (nless re- \ of a manifesto thus beginniug: s who is allegad o Tave served tn the | compared with the fashionable spreads at the | bank cireulation have beem reduced by about publican office-holders, b prieved ov pardoned, that date will, witnoss 1 To the laboring classes of the east and first le hanging in Lo in nearly wrivate residences, It is pretty difficult to | $:51,000,000, which ¢ sontheast of London, buth emplo; entertain a party of twenty or thirty at a | about $425,000,000 by private house for less than 800, while the | are withd id by lican office ; o Taw and ifs | posItively" coniitiming the identity of - the culation by | Resolved, 'That the el¥il service lav: and its | Viael to-nighit, or to obtain full particolars, pres J f 1 nothing in the harbor eould leave tor the tracts the cir lie titne all these bonds | rules, as Oue hundred and sixth New York volun- and | teers, and with endeayors to draw the pr tweuty years, . oo Ll G Wi b S0 draw \he i 0 y w0t s t the treasury | ® deviee to eheaf the people’ out of the fruits LR NI bauld loave for - [ unewplosed=Fellow Workers: Do ot ba | suweabls peniion, of | te whioked Quills | ierage eostis $500. “A ¢iub dinher seldom | that this " contraction” i tlie 'Volume of | of their ureat victory'in 1k * B S RO A Jealous Lover's Deed. eluded into - dolng anything on ‘Pues- | Oriun i forked b e, agmond street Jall | co:ts more than $10 a plate, Some of Secre- | national bank circulation whil not be felt in Resolved, “I'hat we vequest a wise mod 13 strawe along the beach for two | SANJosk, Cal,, Nov. 7.—-At a late lour day next, November 9, whieh will § 0 SE I E ‘ o Lary \\ bitney's dinners have cost over £1,000, | the channels of trade, because national bank | tion of the eivil service law and such AP, it AN ott, an artist, 6on of Dave fio. of of damaging your J and President Arthur entertained a nuniber | notes withdrawn from eireuation will be re- | tions of the 1ule as shall give us practical k. Dreadstuffs, by R e ag ali'd Tandl own eanse, and which will affect all branchos an ST s, of tines when the cost was 815 a | placed by disbursements from the treasury, | Servants and not crammed theorists, YK, uils, X parents in England as shot and 5 Fah R Taton tuen . . ALY 8 arli ' 1> Have a Cuntest, plate, L \llullf'n the flowers are as | and in addition, banks thatsuwrrender bonds All this is very amusing to repubiicans, f e L instantly killed by Jolin Clark, twenty yeurs S of the laboring elasses ali l).-‘ not be led Cincinaari, Nov, T.—George Thoee, can- | expensive as the wine, and sometimes as | and reduce their ecirculation ive money | wWho "WPM now especially contented over a Oklahoma Lands, old, employed on o raneh in the wmountains into a contlict with the authorities on that isle, for congres costly as both wine and dinner combined. | for 10 per eent of the bonds redeemed and 5 | Split in their opponents’ ranks. 5 > - o RECR A m., On the ranch wasa young " dny, because the great and saored cause of | announces iis |"|nnf|h-nl Arthur got his tlowers from per cent of the circulation su T L ST, Louis, Nov. T.--Adylces from tho Crock | near Mudron, Qn the ranch w wa young ) Labor eannot be prawoted by acts of auarehy | Histe, | York, and”occasionully paid $1,000 for ing 1414 per cent upon the face of the bonds. Reappearace of Cattle Discase. on aie to the of the eoun L with whow Clisk was desply . decarations of one evening, Now the flow- ——— ST, ers come mostly from the government's gars Au Unoftered Honor Declined. dens, which aré maintained for this purpose Bostoy, Nov, 7.—President € principally, A state dinner calls for a B honap In this conntrs Notwithstanding all these threatening in- cidents, Lam assured from Scotland yard, ation Lo the sketehing in the hills las§ i government | June, stopred at the raueh and on several oce 2 | Casions chatted pleasantly with the voun, wirl, This so engased Clak that he followed LoU1s, Nov. T.—A special from Shel- 1e has instructed | byville, Il says: David Hudson, of Dry congress to s veland has | Point township, Shelby county, has lost | receiving back mone atives sent DoR. a6k | ¢ i 1t { i} V' » vers o g i 4 v/ rities - o 8 (% a1 leg., 1 or the Oklaboma o ry 1o settle the ) that the authorities regard themselves as per. | 10 wateh the oflieial count were givon no con- on load of ‘cut lowers and often half a | communicated with the authorities of Har en liead of fine cattle from black-leg. The | paid fort ! ountry to settle the | e atito ihis eity and atlacked him i the : e anthoriuies rogard themacties w3 et | Joion Whatever and in one (nstunee were | dozen wagon loads of pot flowers are used, | vard college his desire that the dogree of L. | discase was epidomie in that region Iast win- | tricadly Tudisny un Bhey bis ey | s, For that o vas giretid fomd L d . uer threatened with bodily injury. These besides the customary designs, whichi | D, . should not be conferred upon him, and | ter, and its reappearance has caused wide- | passed an act sears age propiitie Wiy sie and sent to the asylum, was THAT LHAIR TRAGEDY S —— are made up for various purposes, e | consequently it will notbe. ‘The president’s spread alarm among the faviers, dian s boing seitled there, whieh Nisbually | earged twa wonttis az and § utoly — : Bulgarien AfMalre, white howse conservatory atone Will furiish | reasons for declining the proposed honor are Tingl ted Vorigd tack to thom with Jurisdiction: and | 10 WOLk fa tind Lescell, whio lic bullevad The Vietim of the Attempted Assassi- SoFia, No M. Gesehoff, minister of | ¢hough flowers for a dozen dinners, while 1 ngle . 08 PA0K SO HIOUL MM fIL | eaused B to be it to sy lum, K. ptod As fin, i T L v the botanical garden and agricultural de- | ot stated. butit is known his action has | (Ngiir, Neb., Nov, 7.—[Speeial Telegram ABARON Qv Bl ARUX MOUS | et i on the street first last night, drew a nation Seill Alive. auon, hag resigned, announced from | gpqyent have a greater supp) saved the Harvard authorities from the alter- . : get iLin some shape Nk A 80 510 ARG I AR M €8 LCopuriyht 153 by James Gordan Bennett.) Bt. Petorsburg that the ezar Intends 10 ene | e i ae & Rrealer supplY. @ omaTEs | DAV of appeatig to. slight the president, | v the Brr.1-—Completo peturus from the %0th | ryfio revenue for it by L fovalver aodl sl hj LA et ten ol 1 - " t x 4 h X GY HORN CA 3 e - bD%, j f Show Tiasle 10 | oo WL W jalled i said spueit’s (atl QANNES, (Via Havie,) Nov, .—[ New York | trust the adwinistration of Bulzaria tos 5 znilicance is given to the vote ac. | OF Of departing froim the rale not to confer | Yenresentative district show Uil Tingle, 1o | purposes. 2 T 3ritind v Herald Cable--Special Felogran to the Bre) | Kussian senator, Stojanewski, untita prince | corted foreizu-born calididutes for eongreas | degrees upon public men, which was inaugu- fubliean, " is " elected represcutaiive’ over - —Mr, Juwes Briard Goodman, the vietim of | Bas been legally elocted. at the election on ‘I'uesday last. An exami- | rated when F But.ey was elected goy- 06 —~ The President OFF for New ¥ Burning ¢ rease. R e L, S8 TaMe. i uation of the returns shows' that alnost | ernor of Massachusetts ) Minnesota's Vote WASHINGTON T.--The pre PrevsntiG, Sov. .- Fie this moruing en o e T PR Y o e Divean SEMLAS Bitg: - . L Py by s e B B R lowa and Nebraska Weather. . 7.—The Ploncer Press hos | companiod b Bayarda |ty consmed Bl Winter's zivase eider No one 15 allowed o see illm but the surgeons | snow fell b “ e T A = A)! - 10 A votes were concentrated on foreign-born can- For lowa: fair weather, followed by local arns from all but two counties in | left Washington on a special ing establ Metonway & Torbley’s who told e that the irst wound 1s o &l how Tell here this evenlug, ad the roud | didates where it was found ole. As | rains, slizhtly warm, sontherly winds. Minnesota, which give McGill, republican for | o'clock this afternoon for New, ¥ Sec- | fo Wentinghoase Mackine i€ | §s now coverad w t1 4 mantle of white, ‘The | an organization, the Kuights of Laboris | For Nebraska: loe Do decided | zoveruor. najority, Thé tssing couns | retary Wi lefl on Ui segalar train at 2 | co $.0s8, §-0,000; 1wy in leit log; tho second, 8 - b thi ” f 1 rain s A- ) tary 5 g i ond, @ terrible stab on the § weathes is cold a: d threatening, wade up largely of foreigu born wen, 1f ] change in tewperatwre, southerly winds, ) tes cannot matenally ciange the result, o' gluck, 1 sived . . T —— . . ’

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