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MORNING, NOVEMBER 9. 185, NUMBER 134, A STRIGE CRISIS REACHED. | ek (ot e o | FAIR HARVARD'S CENTENSIAL | Bt sl ‘winowisdeed 2 | A~ POLITICAL - PECULTARITY. | s ihisuonning, i e rovosst [ [OWA AND NEBRASKA NEWS, YHAR. i ne Jones & Stiles: Moran & Healys Silber- party management. If T am to speak as the had made, a3 T A8 OIVIl Sorvice Eoforin 1o horn & Co.; L. B, Dend & president of the United States, 1 desire g ervice reforin Co.: Interna- coneerned, and he wondered why mien in his tional Pac D. Baldwin - " to mention as_a most pleasant cha o " party conld not see I entic ! 0 Packers Declare a War of Extermic | & Co.: Underwond & wo.: Floyd - Her Hurdredth Birthday Oelebrated With temstic feature of our system of governinent | Denator Vest Taokles the Prosident and THE IXDIANA SR ATORNIR, State Senator Graves, of Dubuque, Arrosted ity ' o, man & Co.; W. Butcher's Sons, and Jolin gooming D . the nearness of the veople to thefr presiden i i 1 don't s0e how (overnor Gray can bo o b nation Upon Trades' Unions, Cudany. = Becoming Pomp and Splendor. and othet high ofclals, The close view af- His Hobby. candidate for the United States. schato. in For Contempt of Court. THE SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. — forded our citizens of the acts and conduct of —_— Indiana,” said representative Watson of that — THE STATE MILITIA ORDERED OUT The followivg proclimation was issued | A MOST MEMORABLE GATHERING | tiose to whom they have intrusted their in- state to a Star reporter to-day. *His election this afternoon by Sheriff Hanchet - Notice to the Public: On_and November 9, and _until further na terests serve as a regulator and check upon | VEST SEEKING VINDICATION. o the senate continned’ Mr Watson | INCENDIARISM AT NORFOLK. nr o temptation and pressare in office, and 18 a “would elevate the republican Hentenant-gov: ooy | Feading Men of Letters of Ameriea | (Oistant reminder that alieger and faith- S rnor just ted to the governorship, 1t 19 Sheriff Hanchete Declares No Admis- | it RS b (G S e Wil e 1¥h ConALF i Bt # Tiihess ara t measure of publie :'Il\ll\.’.illll Democratio Congrossmen Hurrying \'v.,.(.(.(\‘ probable that the governor would | The Body of a Man Who Disappeared » Packingtown E: ton Bnst- | open for the adimission of all men who de- | and the Conntry's Dignitarios Pyes- | such relation between president and people 4 g want to £0 fo the senate atsnclia cost.” Wat ‘wom Ore ! s Ko Lot b b bbb m: 3 ! t0 go to work, ana. for il persons who ent—President Cleveland’s Ade ought to leave but little room in the popular to Washington to Pay Political son added that according to his informat Lt (”,“" . : st L) ness—Eastern Butchers Refuse ive 1o 6 business wilh tho_ packing s = i HANGHbE Judgment and conscience for nuwlfl;\ll\wH.l!w Debts—Blaine's Mission to New. J:m\\lnh McDonald would be elected to the Near That Place — Sule slanghter Chioago Oattle Hotneos, oF L the stoak vards: No oLher Do ress — The Ba . aceusations and tor mallelous slanders in- v 6 it senate, impre wenerally provalls cide at North Platte, boid sl 5 sons will be admitted, Ample protection s vented for the purpose of wndermining the York—Washington News, hiere, However, that. Senator Harfison will Fasctes o will be furnished for all men who' desire to people’s trust and confidence in the adminis- P suceced himsolf. Colonel W. Dudley, — The Chlcago Strike, £0 to work, The President in Boston, tration of their goveratient, Na public offi- who has just returned to Washington trom M sl el Lal An Eastern Complication, Arnany, N, Y., Nov, S,=A freen compli- cation has artsen which will eall for action Vov. 8, —DPresident Cleveland is | cer should desire tocheek tle utmost freedoin Vest and the President. Indiana, ¢ e in Boston and at Haryard college for the | Of etiticism as o all ofiicial acts, but every | = WAsmNGTON, Nov. 8~ [Special Telegram | edly electod a majorlty of the legislature and | PUBUQUE, In. Nov. S—[Special Tels- first time. This morning he has had the eht-thinking man ‘l'mlwl Lol At | tothe BeE.)—The acconnts of Senator Vest's | that Senator Harrison will bo ro-elocted. g | £ram to the Ber. ] —Ex-Senator J. K. Grayes, HoiBHY BleiAl, M8 g ttow. vecelving tha | o vresident of the Uni States | {nterview with the president abont District LATEST HOUSE FLGUL of this city, was to-day arrested by the s 4 Arrestod For Contempt of Court, CHICAGO, Vs the republicans have undoubt and Second armories at 7 0’ regiments assembled at their loek this morning in obedl- ence to orders from Governor Oglesby, Per- T b 4 . uld not be put besond the prote o SIS FEwSVAL SRR o |, It 1S now figured that the lower honse of tod States marshal of northe . foct quiet reigned at the stock yards this | DY the Knights of Labor. It relates to the 1 yyonors classical und this evening he will be | which the American love of fair plav Attorney Benton's removal confliet, but a re- | 1o Fiftieth congross will 1175 demp. | Uniied States marshal of northern Illinois slaughtering of cattle for dressed beet depots, | aecorded the salute popular, At 6:5 G colicy ageorls to every: Amerlean en, | port, understood tobe on Vest's authority, | crats an | labotors and 17 Tty 4 2 s pular, At 6:15 Gen- | eency accords 'y Anierican zen, ers an 1 ks in the viciulty of the | 4nq”is an outgrowth of the great Chicago | arats balton. Holt and Nettiuton entered she | 11is trait of our natiohal eharacter would | says the interview was long and that the | ret packing houses being patroled by deputy | gy Saturday and yesterday forty ear- | oup and thn proiiont pechoton entered the | not en ouraze--if thelr estent and u-mlm-v}' president proposed to whip the deyil sdbheditiii 2 sheriffs who keot small erowds which 14000 of Jive eattle were received at West | @ military satute General Dalton said et ey i amedty W | the stump by giving Benton some other | SA1have 8 majority on a vote by states in | the insolvent firm of Boies, Fay & Conkey, gathered At tho corers moving on. AU | Albany from Chicago. billed to this city, Troy | ME President, Thave been sont by his ex- | €LY e Bt VCRy dus are st RS | ofien, Tt this Is to b done, it is notelear | Hg g onepafor iousterto th end of | on a fraudutent ession of - judgment: stood at the entrance, and men with dinner | dressed beef firms instituted a search, and | 3 L) B DAY sacred rela- | Attorney General Garland for an opinion. | election case. — The only pl where a ation Liere, whero the senator ls‘\'vr‘y it vo i 3 in ghoulish glee desecrate every paills were deprived of them by the | after \nnu-":mh‘-\ "!i);lm‘l‘xll'l”'“lllillll’Ml\IllV'YIll‘“{. Ly ;',‘”“,,‘,',“\“"},',“,",‘,'"l',‘,l"‘.{;“n‘“,‘. eive your | Hon of private lite, There is nothing 1n the | Vest, it is said, ccould not wnderstand the | ehiange of one votg would effect anything, ho | populars Y repiblicans, See. | on the order of Judee Gresham, of Chicago, v McPherson, of the repiblican eam- | fOT contempt of court in failing to deposit round | Paten committce, Says that it the republi- | in court the sum of $100,000, obtained from morning, the t strikers and in & number of instances | 0h¢ but 3 | e 11 oxtond my thanks to Massa | 1ighest oftice that the Awerican people can | prosident's plan of putting Benton into an- | Says, are where votes ara too decided to ad- — for them. It is thought thatif the strike | £ S Hr lier weleome ant i prasieat | confer which necessarily makes their presi- | other position It he had abused his ¢ mit of a contest 8] . ol . were severely threshed, There seemed to be | 2% 4 ol s oatised the forwarding | chusetts for her weleome, *said the presipent, HOH HEGEASATI S RKEY | r other position it he had abused his trust in . Knox County's Political Oyclone. In Chicago, '\;‘l‘[l;ll‘:‘:;‘lfi‘ “I"\Imll'lyl‘“:“l“'-'fl;l!::": “How ubout the Faneuil lall reception? | 1¢nt altogetner seltish, scheming and untrust- | the distriet attorneyship. — Even were it con- a determined effort on the part of the strikers | of catt 1 vhioyw, Rbout, the Fabuil liall acapti to vrevent any new men from applying for will have dificulty in finding o ARG, 110 VAR REKIBELL BStLELR the positions which the former have left. On | tommodations tn the eist for the killing ey ‘1.!\‘.‘,‘,“.,,,,,“}'"_{',‘",';,“\”;7,,,‘;,";:f‘"f;“f % vindication. 1t s further Teported that 1 of the district of New Mexico and [ litical eyelone this year. With arepublican tho other hand the employe med doter- | their stoc The Knights of Labor are | WOE B ven A ras the eye conld | Peoble, and an appreciation of their mission | the =~ Missouri —senator pointed out to | from other duty, and ordered to his home to | majority of 500, the democrats elected every v bound to support_their striking brethren in ton as far as the eye could tons of earth; should make hitm | C 1 phe romant whi o mined notto reenzage any striker. A is | EHLE SN 6 Wb ok | Tench Linenih stfoet i thronged: Drawi | Suens the nations of earh stonki make him | Clozelind that - democratic | ¢onressmen ircthent, which will place | candidateas follows: W. L. Turner, for moining the First and Second regiments | dofore and they will also. bring thott fnfive | 4P on either side was the eseort of the cadots ol N1 eI Eh hiahla” W 16w viANG | RAMTRIOEAtIon: StiE ua ekt mLapEiven i) peaching sixty-four years of | yeprosentative, 805 over 0. W. Rice, republis marchied from their armory tothe Lake Shore | St o beat to prevent others. Trom. slanght. | and elose by were. eartiages awaiting . he 1 lim from tho humble and lowly and | administration the heartiest support had | age. ‘This will promote Licutenant Cotonel | ! 0, 5300 1 Honestos), deinoarat, i station and from there tiey were at onee | erine thes "Wien) tve atook: deale m"! presidential party, Asthe president alighted and afflicted in every part of the land | been badly eut at the polls. He is also said [ Robert S. Lamott, Tweltth infantr can, 550 1. 12, Bouestee), democrat, for son Sramaported 1o the ctock YardS, There g | Srinthem fhe ive stock denters willalso | RISSGRER TR 6 i Bt e+ VBLL | eaninor fail to quicken Within i ever kind | 10 hinve caled: the presidonts. attontion 1 | Willnm Ko Druin. Koutteenth Cayiain | ator, #24. over Sponcer republican, 654 Bone. MILITARY MATTERS i %, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Spo neral Luther 1. Bradlev, colonel of tho | iR ToN N ‘,\ Mgt Lygk ) e to a loft-handed irteenth infantry, has beein relieved from : gt AL UL S AL worthy. On the contrary, the solemn duties | sistent with civil service reforn, Benton's which confront him tend to a sober <ense of | triends wonld not responsibility. The trust of the Awer BEibLs i o A RE 1 rreq pasure e y impulse and tender sensibility, After all, | Postmaster General Vilas' part in the Wis- [ Charles A. Wikoff, Eleventh infantry: Kirst | steel’s majority in the district is out 53 bee .'llll.:'::xf':.::f’.f.'.‘fl‘i::.'.ll".::.-..':— l.l\lv« ;.':.'uk‘ :’rv‘l_g w‘ hm;i(cn;»m accommodating their business 1‘:,"".\|L:..r'.f4|..'.)l‘.-|f!"t iy ",‘;,‘;;:l“,"“’ Y It coties to this. '1'1|o|];-r(.|.[(-‘ (,‘|1nu: l\mln;d gonsin campaign, 1t llx not unlikely that l’,m_u»n\mlg. Albert L. Myer, and_Lieuienant | poq, \\on-J rh‘vy(nl ‘h: ,llni-rm 5 .[':l"“‘}' \.::; quent as thie morning progressed. Tho crowds s e expectint with diality and | SAALOS have one and alt B ered mission 4o | Yiias may be punished a trifie vieariously by | Jonas A. Emery, Eleventh Infantry. Wyek and pledge themselves to s _SUpport. surrounding the entrance to the yards in- THE o abundant regard to express 1o yol, so far as nd your president, not more surely | the acceptance of ienchman Delaney’s resig- g P'OSTATL AFFANL | al vote in the county was 3 To- creased, the strikers became more Sleltlolyidhiek:h may be within thei power, their' profoun Ofier citizen who loves s woun; | nation, 'The president is @ praotieal politic- | | Special mall servie trom Alzernon to Hur. [ wubiicu, W15 democris, 570 proh| f % obstinate and the = deputy sherifts | mhe Record of Financtal Transactions | Heshect for your very honorable and exal try, must assume part of the responsibility of [ ian and tiie way Delaney let the democratie | ley, Custer county, N try b ssume part of the respnns R laney let the cra Y kaater county. e, will bo established | 1is: protire A st igh 1 peld emin- | the demonstration to the world of the success | majority get away from him has not im- | on the I8th inst. “and the special serviee to | ¢ 11" V. y the Past Week. e S L I QL3 Sonuar overnment, No man pan hide | bressed tie wiite house people with the e | Litehiield wil e be aiscontinted. Sy & o B OB Al . 0 b ¢ Hona, BosToN, Nov. 8.—[Special Telezram to the atriotic dev B Wi o | his talentin a napkin and escape the con: hat he would be worth much in getting rders affecting star mail vice in v cainst P 1 ) MR R SRR S UDELILEUTR et Bl R GI8, Col il sroe || ok patcitio devotiolyeo thie wel farBiOTitla || doLiAEiomt e ol s SIRTIP A1t Gas GRAvan | VeI Gt o pan o o getting | ORISR ooting stascrmRtizsatyion [ et LTRSS (T L but this was the only hog house in the yards | Bek.]—The following table, compiled from | hation. Regretting that the pressure of your A SR o fesere a e R Dotsey Tor congress. ran ahend of s ticket, runnine. Knight of Labor Barrv said that | special dispatehes to the Post from the mana- | Quties ‘will Hot permit. you to make an ex- | 10 evade the stern sentence which his faith- | with more influcnce will ‘pernaps. be made | followss receiving about 50 majority. The indet v pecial dispatehes to the rom the mana. i ol Jessness invites, Be assured friends, listrict att oy In Wiscd i o Mis- Marenzo to Island— 7 J he had 1ot yet been able to get at ail the facts i T tended stay, Lwill not détain you amoment [ 1essnoess invites, Be w oy friends, | distriet atlorney In Wisconsin, The Mi 3 rand Island—Owit Grand | pendent republicans refused 1o support tho in regard to the strike, and did not know | 8¢rS 0f theleadingclearing housesof the Uni- | jon e Spas, enjoying the hospitality the | that the privileges of thie day, so full of thé | souri case is not so easy of solution. It was | Island and M begin aston and | ticket nominated by the dictation ‘,} 0 cors [ whataction he would’ take. ~ile proposed, | ted States, shows the gross clearings for the | commonwealth Iins extended to you and to | provement aid enjoyment of this hour, so | taken for granted that the Missouri senators, | end it Bery asing the distance. rupt ring. The Bolemians supported the however. to have a talk with (he packers | week ending November 6, and the increase | the distinguished persons who accompany {ul}llut'm».-.ls:.{\ ..rn.ll‘cht-vnull_n.m-v.u:_.uo’mq!“; un:.l.lfm of future atronage, woild not wor: ”l’.(:ull»( R pDrokengLow O Inib 8o democratic ticket on account of the proliibis 0 | year ' , de o for United States senator, found great difficulty in_dispersing them. ek, 1,016, over two-thirds of thy Armour & Co, had about 150 of their old men full vote, with the ' enemies of \Van Wyeck but_home sentiment seems to have [ mil president briefly replied, thank P A i rovernor for 1ils coralnlity ¥ g | that Harvard's alumni mav always honor the | stittenea Senator Vest's back bone and he is | Kearney to Loup City—Reduce servieo TR i B o o Lo AL Loy R ot i e e e Ronre Bl e Dhests | venerable institution which has honored | able to talk positively to the president about | from Keatney to' Havennt, twonty-cight i A Mystery Cleared Up. men became more frequent. One man who dent and governor then entered the first car- | them. and that no man who forgets and neg | the Missourd delegation two years hence. a halt wiles. to tri-weekly. Di:s Moixes, Ia., Nov. 8.—[Special Tele- A I L Rl riage and General Holt and Sucretaries Bay- | lects his duty to American citizenship will | Senator Vest bas been in’ consultation for g gram to the Brk.|—A Cresco dispateh says was intercepted while walking over the via- CITIES, CLEARINGS, ard and Lamar the second. The police led | find his alma mater her S 3 i[!<'{-n-l two hours with Attorney General TWO BLOODY FIGHTS. that a hunting party has found in the woods duct which leads to the house. Thiree or four the way and then came the earriages guarded | The president finished his speech amid | Garland. ~Lle lias just left the department of wen picked him up and threw him over on the ground below, a distance of over thirty by conipanies of mili n. The president was | great enthu m and the strains of the *'Star i! greeted with cheers | n stice and is in_excellent huinor. 1t is [ Warren Knocks Out O'Leary and Kil- | Dear that place, the body ot John Hoberly, e crowds of peopte | Shangled Banner. anrned attho departinent that Mo Garland FRTRIC A ch ek AP who mysteriously disappeared from Creseo ! feet. He was very badly injured. New York. Which lined the. stretts, A8 the carrinre President Devins then introduced the | is favorable to the re-instatenient of Mr, Len- e e 2 8 on the 10th of last June. ‘The flesh was i At 8:15 this :-v:um;.v an JA-\m'l:nml Press u.‘muum.lf. # turned the corner of the Common on Boyle- | Membersof the cabinet present. 'The presi- | ton, ‘apd will g0 recommend fo the presi- l n |>\lll»| 2 Ky., No - 8.—Tommy War- | ;,,411¢ gone from the bones, but the elothing ! reporter arrived direct from Packingtown | Philadéipi | stone street, a salute ot twenty-one guns was | dentand cabinet ofticers then withdrew to | dent. “This, of eourse, has but little signifi- | ron, of Loulsville, and Patsy O'Leary. of | oy oesothat the boys father was able Aniltlen) ean artors O CHeurrst AT S aebnal] OLL i | e attend the public reception at Faneuil hall, | cance, as Mr. Cleveland will use hisown | Cineinnati, fought twelve rounds near Mull- ) to identify the remains, ‘There was a bullet regiments L N, G, At7:30 all was perfectly [ St Louis... drigh Hill, Meul county, for the feather | hol in the skull and a bullet was found in- qulet in the vicinity of the stock vards. No | Baltimore.. ... .. isturbance had occurred during the day and | San Franciseo. ... there were no grounds for fear of any during | Cineinnatl. . the night. The neihborliood is now de- | New Orleans. . 1 serted .save for the First and Second regl- ittsbure......... ments of state military stationed thereand the | Louisville. .. sheriil’s deputies and Pinkerton men who | Kansas City. ... have been on guard duty since the trouble | Providence. .. commenced. Late this afternoon, about the | Minneapolt time the packing houses were elosing for the | Milwaukee night, the First infantry patrolled the yards | Omaha. o0 o The president and party breakfasted | 1hey were escorted by the lanciers. Colle: i w he Vendome hotel. Mrs, Clevela dienitaries from abroad and other dis- | will'again call on the president as soon as he e I i e th \“lllli(l!r)||ul.“llll:hlwerlur\l)‘g‘)n\‘,\l:'l'nl|l-!\!'\::“. tinguished persons present spoke [ resonse | returns from Boston, i ht Pnl.u.utl:wxhlnln,_sx. 0 a side, kid side, which, it other suspicious cireun |5 s o t the president. the governor and | 10 the various toasts and sentiments pro- BLAINE'S MISSION TO NEW YORT gloves, Police Gazette rules. The fight was | stances, '\_u” I: yens »n,l;u) "3 General Dalton took seats in cartiages drawn | Posed. and with a few valeaictory remarks | A report is current here to' the effect | awarded to Warren on a foul allowed by T o ey eib o s Caon i by fou prancing white liorses. The remain- ( from bresident Desing the mesting came to | that, the presence of Mr. Binine in New | 0'Leary leaving tho ring in the twelrth | 1) j2ll and further developments b der of the party took carriages and the pro- | A0 end. The recention at Faneuil hall ‘was | York IS for the purnose of reconciling the | o™ (SRR JE S T TG e | LS expeeted i g man may hove bo sion started for Cambridze, very largely attended. ~ M. Cleveland’s an- | two factions in the “republican party i | Honhi. Sl a thousan kllled by icalous vivals, as he, with two o he presidential party arvived at Haryard | Pearanece on the platform was greeted with | that state, and that is to be done by the | Peopleleft the city this morning, paying $5 a | three ofliers, was wooing the same girl. college soon after 10 o'clock and were re- | Breatapplause. Not more than half of those | election of Mr. Conkling to the senate to suc- | head to witness the fizht. Iepresentatives oy — ceived by the president-elect. At 10:15 the | present were able to shake the president ecd Warner Miller. [t” 15 understood that | from Cincinnati, Chicago and the east . Two Incendiary Attempts. procession started for Sanders’ theatre, where | hand. enator Miller’s friends are very greatly ex- Norror Neb.,, N 8.—[Special Tele- j||l|i‘:m(’nl and listen to no one. The senator f £ 5915814 5,119,100/ ... and approachies 10 the piteking district, while | Detroit the exercises wereopened with prayer. | Rus. | THE CLOSING RECEITION. ercised over the situation and’aro bending | PuROOTng fally 503 were present and | (LR Tk PO SEl PUEEL the Sccond reghment warehed up Koot street | ¥Denyer.. " sell Lowoll delivered'a long clussieal atldsess, | | Owing to the dolay in tho arrival of the | overyericrgy to prevent the consummation of | 100% AL In the beiing, —which was | Gt nine” over 'n mystorious attompt to L R TR L DA L the close Of Wiiich several bieeos were rent | Presidential party from Faneuil hall, it was | thls pla, ided, odds being offerod on Warren, | {his evening over . mysterious att the entire field was_covered, but not the ol : dered by a ehorus. nearly 8 o'elock before the floors of the Hotel FIRST FAMILY FROTI. to the' sixth round the' fight was abouf | burn the residence of George Graves, a lnm- slightest indications of mob vioience or mo- | Memphis lestation of non-union employes were met | Columbus with. ‘The strikers express satistaction atthe | [artford ... arrival of the militin, whoso presence they | *(ialyoston . . claim to prefer to that'of the Pinkerton men. | New Haven - “Po-night the strikers issued a circular warn- | Portiand. ing men to keep nway from the packing | Springli botses and ursing upon their number the | Peoris necessity of boyeotting liquor if they hope to [ Woree « win the fight, St “The ealoons in the Town of Lake wi closed at 8 o'clock to-night, by order of the | Towell... sherifl, There were few people on the stre after 6 o'clock, and at 11 everything was as | Total.. ... ... S Vendome were opened for the eveningrecep- | The feellng which has been engen- | even. Then Warren forced thie fighting and | berman who does business at several points After the benediction the wiembers of the | tion, the president having dined in the mean- | dered in ~Virginia “against the admin- [ punched O'Leary terribly in the mouth. He | along the Elkhorn ley. While he was various associations, with their invited guests, | Ume. = Mrs. Cleveland remained at Cam- | Istration becausc Mrs, Cloveland did notat- | had the best of” it, and” 0'Lenry’s face was | aiient Triday night. thy fire dopartmens took up the line vt 'warch, (0 Memorial hall, | Dridge after the formal oxereises of (he day | tend the state fair with her lusband, hag | eovered with blood,” The seventhi round was | fhicht Friday, night the tive ' dopartmen which was soon 1eched. - ‘The invited guests | Were, coneluded, and held a private reeoption | bocn kiven a new impetus by the incident ot | a_lively one. ' Warren led off, “striking | Pt "file departhent was radled vk axaih werefirstto entor, and were saluted bya | 8t the homo of “Iyesident and Mrs. | Miss Davis and Mrs. Clevelind traveling on | O'Lieary on the faco and recowving ‘s counter | 575aS it from destruction by iro. song by the anniversary chsrus. President [ Eliot, but returned 16 the Vendome in | thé” same train “from Washington to-New | on thebody. O'Leary then made n rush and ettt Clevelind entered the hall and walked to his | Season to receive ~with ~ her husband. | York, Virginians here are bitterly criteising | forced Warren around the M ny They Started It with Kerosene. place by the side of Judge Devens. No hall | It IS estimated that 8,000 persons availed | Mrs. Cleveland because she did not make her | was eatled Warren struek him in tho face and £ : g in New England probably ever hoid such an | themselyes of the opportunity to greet the | presence known on the train to Miss Dayis | @ foul was claimed. Warren did not he: Dis MoiNgs, Ta, Nov. 8.—[Special Teloy array of distinguished men, “The president's | distinguishad guests. For tully two lours a | and say she owed the latter an’ apology for | time called and the foul was notallowed. | gran to the Biik. | -This morming the rosly table was surrounded with the fices of men | steady tide of humanity poured through the | refusing to go to Richwond. That' Mrs. | There was much excitement, but the fieht | goneo of Mr. Myrens, & Swedo miner at whose names are household words all over | elegantly decorated parlor, and for each and | Cleveland's lunching on- the train within | went on, and the eichili round opened with | (IS5 0SNG, B, SHado witter Awerica, and many of iew suen throughout | all the president nad a'kind vis and not in- | continuous sparring, and both clinched, | South Angus, was burned with all it cons seph.. . re ll | Syracuse. rd. Mrs, | sound of the voice of*Miss D; fet as if no strike oxisted, S Vil z 2eee the civilized world. President Cleveland sat | Cleveland's praises were upon all lips, viting the latter to participate, is nothing less | Warren got in a good one on the mouth and | tents. I'wo children were alone in the house L R e vaitho yar e | [Ousie NewsVork|) \With Sectethrn Bayard o his gt . Gont | XY 150" th prosidontial party Jeft for | than effrontery. — “they deciare that Mys, ved a heavy counter on the throat. In | atthe time, and the older, a girl of twely trios and songs from improvised quartettes | *Not included in totals. ernor Kobinson on his left. At the. prosi- | Washington in a Special train of tour sleep- | Cleveland would not have traveled on the ninth, tenth and eleventh rounds no ma- | vears, was Seriously and’ probably m-ug FERS ottio R RTheyanIsare dent’s table were seated the following dis- | 1D coaches over the Boston & Albany road. | same train with Miss Davis had she known it al points were seored, tho time belng con- | burned. It wa ~||Y|)l>xml the children hag brilliantly Tit by electric Iights trected since T e S tinguisiied guests: Becrotary of War Brdl: HONORARY DEGREES CONFERR before it was too late, umed in sparring, In the twelftn and last | attempfed o light the fire with the keroseng the inauguration of the labor troubles. The s e O 3 excutive committee of the Knights of Labor | - 1:0NDOX, Nov. 8.—The Mark Lane Iixpress, was in session all day and until late in the | ib its review of the British zrain t evening, 'The secrecy of their proceedings | ing the past week, says: Deliveries cott, Secrétary of the Navy Whitney, The honorary degree of doctor of laws was e, TARIFE REFORMERS SCARED, Seeretary of the. Interior Laumav, Hom, | conferred by Harvard coliege to ‘Whether the people want the tarlff re- de dur- | Robert. ~ C. Whitney, United = States | George D. Robinson, governor of M formed or want it left as it is, one thing is of wheat | Senator Hoar, Prof. Rudolfo Lanciani of the tts; Lucius Q. C. Lamar, sceretary of | sure:'The t und, after opening cautiously, both men | and the can exploded. The younger obild, & de 'a rush and clinehed. They wera | baby, was also burned by the explosion, a8 ordered to break away. and as they did so | wasa thirteen year old boy who rushod inte if will be left severely alone, so | Warren struck O'Leary a heayy, swinging | the house and testued her, was guarded oven more rividly than | are restricted, 1) T cols are | Uuiversity of Rome, - 1lon. qames. Russell | the interior: Georgo Frisbeo Hoar, Uniited | far s congress i eoucerned, for the next two | biow with his rieht.on tho loft o, A oy Sl Naial, e 0 tho membors said it they | Seey ety oo brosinelal markets are | § GO Otiver Wendell ‘Tlolmes, Al | Stes senator frot Massachuselis: Charlos | Yeris” Sail n Virginia congressman now 1n | was elaiined oy ary’s backer and e Commencement Exercises. Bad considered tha co-operative. plan, ‘i | Lo Saringly supphied. Quotationsaze it | yiidur A gassiz, (eoto William G Taylor of the University of Cambridge, | thecity. “The sentiment expressed at the | passed under the ropes and out of the ring. DRs TRk wero I recelpt ol oflers for substantint inn. | s Of ERKIisih wheat dufing the weel woré | SLF AEHOAISHED i, L Enuland: Jolm (. Whittier, and on the | polls on Tuesday s had “the effect of | e refcreo ald not. allow the foul and | DS NNEs 1 clal backing shonld it be decided by the [ g3 AUATCES at B8 od, against 60481 guat- | Dight of Yale collest, Dr. Charles Tay presidents of lending Institufions of learn- | frizhtening the rpresentatives in congress, | O'Leary was brouht back. The referce con- | EFam 10 ;. Knights to begin operations in the packing L"\ xi s 1 Iunulu 1_.;:“.}1“[. Eui\l»u Imx of the University of Cambridge (England), | ing, eminent professors aud others to thic | and have made a profound impression at the | sumed fifteen minutes in (ding the rules | at the state azricultural college at Ames ai@ DUBIN6sS Uy IRt syStemm. "mrlm'l st year. ,1;|!n:)|x‘ }\ "'i‘l trade l.\_!(uv:'_ President James B. Angell, Rev. Mandell | number of twenty-live, white house. ~ From what the president told | and decided that O'Leary had committed a | in sesslon this week, President Chamber- NI, Ty, who. 1s popresenting Powderly | J1 vilues aro wnchanged. Lhe suppiies of | EFEHEAL G408 By ALy ofor Mabell Bt b S me to-dag I believe the administration will | foul in leaving the ring and awarded the | lain detivered his first bacealaweate. addross an L elio, 1t fepresenting Dowderly | American wheat have laygely increised, ox- Hon, Sir Twon Plasisr | PREPARING FOIt THE PARADE. | havea docided leaning tow (England) ; Righ I the tariff here- | fight to Warren, 0 cral_ex " | ceeding ail precedent. Stocks of flour are land) : RIght Hon, Lyon_ Pl L B e A L T S yesterday and to-morrow night he will give haanlisald o:Disnéithak lio;bonsidored the heavy. Coru i’ searce wnd 3o bight ol ulyerity (o Edinburgh iRre The Shopkeepers of London Getting | portance and no mai or party Can ight it. Rilre s the formal inaugural address ou the secasion for a protracted strike, Fe said tho order to “‘1,:‘:, ‘l“hllb.l:k“?uolwl\:\“l.l;Avl“.ll(‘rflu\l'; :l\’\l:rl (”."l:;(:IN Gilman Robiuson of Brown Univer- Ready For the Mob, heissue in New York state was almost BALTIMORE, Nov. S.—Fully 2500 people | oF his installation. Governor Larrabee leaves strile was rogular, and offered the following T ] sity, President l.'nnu\‘.\lc('mll of the college [Copyright 188 by James Gordon Bennett.] ::‘“I‘;tl)"glmvlfllfnl'ndil'}(;:lr ll,ls'h"‘u:h'-"r s Dr. Mark Mo , Judge s o vants ta otection. That1s sure, and s fatlc, Hopkine, Judke | LoNpos, Nov. 9, 4a.m.—[New York Herald | Waits Weill protection. it 1s y to-morrow 10 attend the commencement and braved the cold to-day and journeyed five | g large number of visitors have abeddy - are miles to see gack Kilrain and Frank Hearld | rived: There isa larce cluss of ;:nu?: mained, “Atto-day’s market wheat was very | i firm with limited dealing, Flour was steady, W Jerse statement to the public as an official utter- h ! Walbridge A ance on the subject i fiold, Chief J . ehi . W iates B anioy Corn was searee and 5 dearer. - Barley i | WSS, Hlold; Ohlatanetion B it | Cable—Special fo the Bre.|—The sounds of U DISGRUNTLED DEMOCRATS. spar at Herring Run race track. When time | and the affairs of the college are in & very ) “To whom It Tuay eoncenn: in Justice to | Gats serd steads. Beans and”peus were 6 | PO Eaward A, Parkcy John Quiney Adatig | Bammers and of handling of boards has been | Upon beinis asied What he thouihit of tho | s ealled. Kitiin ot ones hesan to ok e | Hoperti condition. ourselves and the S T h 3 5 \)(l]kull'n whom we rep- > resent, we desire to make a few stateme = and correct SOME LITONeOUS IMpressions, A Four: conmittee having the last strike in charge | 1LONDON, Nov. made all efforts consistent with knighthood | racef between to compromise the difliculty. The packers SRR red the tollowing proposition, 2 Sheodore Thomns. | President Jullus k. | heard throughout Cornhill all night. Shop- | statcunent that the democratlo defeats wors | 1o offensive, and after n fow moments spar- Tm-a A ane) S II‘u-. of A\I"I‘l‘I"KI'"I‘l‘DIVI‘ e.l_u:«h eutGeorge | keepers not having windows with iron shut- onsedtiend Dominion statesman said: | g ot in three wicked blows on his op- Bruriers AT S (Spoclal The four-oared shell | et Goore D. B Hopper or ooy Ttost- | ters bave been boarding them, thus delight- | Vifken nitozather tha votb was an- averss | ponent’s face in rapid succession, ench bring. | Bl:t Gl b nogia A ipagce i e A “‘“‘),"M-M_-\I- "'1 e et 1&} ']‘; iug the carly bill stickers of the city. The | one, 1do not think the result is an endorse- | W& blood. Hearld then made 'one of his [ Telecram to the Bre.]—A coroner's jury, st Ross. Loe Dee. | Capen "of ‘Tuis cotlero, > oont BHer 1 iorald doors, which also open into an ad- | mentof ora siap at tho adminisirati 1t | furious rushes, but Kilrun - dodged him | summoned to ingnire into the death of Mes boat, and Ross, Lee, Be Whe: il o i ¥ P gk SR o ¢ | bore signiticance in this direction in some verly —and © they elinehed, but in | linda Johuson, a girl of 17 years, to-day res = WVhen Judge Devens called the company to | jacent bank, are decorated with sockets for § 1 L rbie . e I L ke R Kins in the other was rowed to- Y (hn s oIy hundred 4 localiuies, but it was purely local, and I think | breaking away, Kiliain, by a quick move- [ yyined a verdiet that her death was caused b 1R WeeTteal voebention of the et hour | day on the Tlhames. ~Fo race was tor one | SHel HE WHe tacve hiiied bersns | onken bars and the same precantions havo | R I L e interpreting i to | ment, landed {fearkd sotarely on his bacic in | UFICP S IR A D KGR PR any, W unpToy s Vo o WSk uvor hundred pounds & side. The course MeKenzio invoked the. divine_ blessing. ana | Deen taken all alongChieapside, The Strand | mean no yerdict as to the administration di. | the corner, where he Iay bleeding from the | & B ; Death From Abortion i s much as the! paekers” doemed neges- | oot SR ' GRS ol | Ui banaet becan. " Wil dinber was | 800 hiougiout the entire_soute ot [ectimaiian L snl consressunt erewraal | RSN ol patincieavilycwhen SHEL o s MR e R 0 0 i e's engineering JADANSEY: hian, - NN I S T TR o 5 5 settles the question of Mr. J * rushed zh “the Topes and L uviing sary. X anlom g | progress Mrs. Grover Clovelund, accompanied | the coming lord wayor's procession, | in the S0 e qiie e oGl s tho Mt erime LA reduction in vay sulicient to batanco | Works ut, Thummersmith, - Hanlows erew | BN Endicott and the wife of Prestdent EL- | g well s near Ty Park. - awhers Cloveland Being our nomince in 155 116 | stophed the fight, o shore work amd two B any loss which might be incidental 1o suelr | Jontth " This Was inerensed at the end of the | 06 of Harvard, entercd one of the galleric will not be nominated because the people L0 L) ! { sivoly thi Cou the socialist Cheyenn nty's Oflicial Vote. ! who have been prohibited from | Nive Strucls dow fthe princlple oth men meant business and wanted 1o see coment. ¢ > | with a number of her invited uests i d L i o lave struck down all of the principles propo- and, ) ! Gt ol RESA0 048y et segolmtions falling, certain packers | TSt halt wile to two lenaths and to four | StLLactionlly ree vad oy Shosts i was | pavading, will assemble in great force. Tho | Katad unter e adminstttine Alihotei s | WhICh was tho Dost slugeer. There is (k. oF Sipagy Neh, Nov, 8--IBneslyl Belsetam assured the committee that 11 the men wouid | MehEUS when Butney wasreached. tanlow’s | 514¢elose of the bangiiet the alunni sang | ofiicials at Scotland Yard, however, are em- | 15 not. dircetly responsile for them, - The {he fixhy belng finlslied With "bars xnucklcs fto the Brr,==Ihe following aro tho oMolak return to the ten-hour plan fora few waeky | €W won eastly. " St. Martin’s in ehorus, after which President | phatic in asserting that there will be no dis- | Yery fact of a change in the volities of the | to-nuizht. e 2 e majorities in Cheyenne county: Thayer 105, \ that they (the rs) would withdraw from e Devins rose and delivered the address of in- | grder to-day. Nevertheless, London will | 2ministration has had a disgruntling effect = . . Shedd 156, Laws 159, Willard 15, Babeoels the packers’ association and return to th Royalty Wedded., troduction, At tho elose of tho address, the | r90 1040 A eve o sei-panic. 1 | 1on the people av lurge. 1t inay be that the The Manhattan Safe. 168, Leese 156, Scott 157, Lane 150, Dorse; | eighthour system. Authorized representi- BrnrriN, Nov. 8.—The nuptials of Princess | audience rose and, led the anniversary | doubtless soon ken to a serni-panic "\\’, ixpeeted Lo much, and thiat the same Bostoxn, Mass, Noy aptain Hallett, | 164 MeNamar 107, MeCann 154, Smith, {0 tives of the packers have sinee notitied us [ Elizabeth, of Saxe-Weimar, and the Duke of | chorus, saug “Fair llarvard” with great | found yesterday among many classes a grow- | condition ot atfairs would have existed had | of the steamer 11, ¥ ko from New T, republican, 2005 1t count! that no member of the assoeiation had a right & 1 or show | #ny other man been elected. But that a ) .\lurl;]‘u||l'llll"“: lave mk\.-u pl:\cv‘:u the pala splrit, TUE TOASTH ,':{",,',’I“,,'\"v‘l'.‘.w :Ln‘«;]:;:‘m”\l{l::{ pend several | pYStem, & |cun«litlon Lhow exist =L donot \u‘llx.”n ..;._-xl‘:mln @xh "n|..l:u,yn\-l~n»xln o he 0 L ¥ s sl E | chapel imer. Among those present | prosigent Deyins then cave the first senti- | HKINE place. Said one: Y A AL Know who is responsible—whicli is objeetion- | saw the United States cutter Manhattan, 4 2 D \atte D s mur desits o804 | \ero Crown Prinee Frodorick Wiliam and | yreS4¢ht Devius thon gavo the fist senth | thousand pounds in silly_gimerackery good | abia o the pariy thess can bt o douse. it | Which Was reborted 1o hav fomdered off | oido at Norih Platte, PNt b et rroun mhE | Grand Dukeand Grand Duchess Viadenir, | ot o4 Al I the- conrse | enough for the wedieival ages instead of | my mind—and I think Mr, Cloveland, ‘trom | New Haven, Conn, about 950 vesierday | Nowrn PrLaver, Neb., Nov. 5. [Spooia T e AR IR of Russia, e of his uidress Presidont. lliot sai0s- At | gving It to the unemployed.” To show \I\:mllmls;;lm o e, believes e suote~tie morning, passiug thi n.l\tmvl_lmufln(l allriht, | Telezram to the Brr, | —Gideon. Luyton, liva ¥ ows il ) ves. » ey s high fes § o tlar adhaliok im0 s 5 : ance | defeat at the polls was intended more as a ENPORT, L Noy, i 16 revenue 5 { Kearney, ed her e AErodmene 1 e Toplogar. o Houyes. British Vesuel Loat, o ot "k lon apiagt | 1S of Che pame 1wy dnstanot | ikl Whatheudery of e ey and bion | et Mandatiad ihortad i i hors | 15, Dorth of, Kearue micided here o “1do faitafnlly promise that T will re Varearatso, Nov. S—The loss of the | jnss for the past and aspirations for the | ) somark mile 1o me by an old sansion | under the president have done than to the | yesterday afternoon, wnd - will leave to-day TG e LAy iAD whs i, Mivsnkor Ang ias nounce allegianee toall labor organizations, British burk Sarah Anderson, enroute from | future are mingling, we all think lirst of our o1so. olicinl, - WHO ‘Al 1080 101100 president himsclt or bis adwinistration as a | o0 a eruise, Y No p i ) ) &ling, inty, L5t eyy 1043 total vote of ¢ to take such action. We have positive . S remind Mo o time. whe ) 9 - o file on’land, No cause for comn and that 1 will deposit $3 weekly until thé | Coquimbo to England has been confirmed. | beloved country, [Mlere Chiet Marshal Lee ssitions remind meiof ishe Hiue wWieh & | wholg, Grigsporr, L. L, Nov, .—The revenue | %10 o on lan B LT total hus reached $100, - and - that 1| Allhands, includiog the captain and s [ proposed three” cheers for the president, | it PRCsion was staprod and Louls AWACE ONEDOLLAR CENTIFICATES, | | cutior Manhation arrived hero last night with - will not leave this tivm except on two week’s | wife, were lost, which were heartily given.| Tlere we greet | e S S holles ot 1 aowp | o We have no one-doliar certificates,” said | all safe on poard. She sustained son AT notice on wy nart under a penalty of forfeit- ——————r the representatives of other institutions of [ Fae ) GV GCBE OF BOTCR ROLIL orof | the cashier of the treasury department, | slizht damage by the storm, but_has been ve- R T Bpaoinl Telogr LT A e e o ) D oae I learning wiio come o rejoice with us, and | L VEIGL Mol has been orderad to be at | when asked by your correspondent for someé | paired and - leit hero for New York shortly | Krowsus, 0 Spectal Telegram Wo are consured for not putfing the honses | o008 08 JRESSERTN 0 we'welcome men distinguished i Uie pibiie | Sk 3 oz magistrates are to ho stationed | of these wotes’ (i change. | +We have boen | Aiier noon, to the Bee,|—Yesterday J. W, Kennedy and in oras y i precedent which was establisned serviee and profs ) sions, n lette anniie | brated jockey, 15 dead, Deatn is ‘the vesult | Sor wh oy Professions, fu lettor unable,” hecontinued, “to get enough ahead L i e ng presence adds luster to d the riot act, while all the mill- | or “the orders from bauks to supply the AL ness to r Salin, of Quiney, 1L, rowed a three mile L at the last strike, At that time M intli arrac 3 s f iatic Assaults a Pricst, race on the governine nt course here, whieh T T | STy ard of | ©f & pistol shot wound intlicted by nimself | Hif x4 tary barracks_are to bave dragoons and in- | change tiends over the counter. [ have 4 AV iln sauins nnas | A0as 01100 §OI £ ) h Tt 50, Wb ek by Mo iy Toraiban | while'in. delirium resulting troni typhoid | % Sseelbly delivered an address | (0L Teady forany emengency. never seen sueh - a demand for money as wo “L:‘mf"",:l‘_'," Moy s ,\_‘l'f;f_ viasIng wmase | o won by Kennedy, o 23:iitd, Aboug Ap his housos - & Taised | volunteers | fever, with which he was taken down st | whiel was received with Kreat fayor, sl S e liave had for the certificates: and it doesn’t [ 1S 1 Ry, Puthor Biowior, pastor of | 4,080 poopie wikiiguail o o, @ IRKe RN ELY among the men and did the work to Cudahy’s [ Thussday. President Devins introduced — President o Bulgarian Siuddie. look s though we would eyer get ahead of | St. Philomena’s Catoolic church, was us- | ber being present from Quiney and other satistaction. Next day an injunction was 2 = Cleveland, who spoke as follows SoF1A, Nov, 8,—The czar has telegraphed | the bank orders, ‘I'he standard Silyver dollars | saulted in the pulpit by an insane Boliemian | L0WDSs. S placed on - Sawyer, restraining him - from No Havana Cigars Being Made, 2 PRESIDENT'S SPEECIL to General Kaulbars, directing him to con- | threaten to be at a discount when this money | named Manna Keisterateram, His entrancs A Memorial Meeting. entering the yards, ' That 15 one, and anall [ HAvANA, Nov. 8.~Work has been again | Mr, President and Gentlemen— I vey his thanks to thosa'Bulgarians who show [ 618 in-elrculation il its issue should be | was not notic Keiste Aterom strnek vill be hundreds | Father Klowter a torrible blow back riticates issued suflicient, reason for declining to assis packers in this respect. No ag the [ suspended in all the ci.ar manufactories in | self to-day in company to which I am mu ac pement was | this city, unused, and when 1 fealize that the alumni stopped. But 1 think there Y LAPIDS, i, M JUaa! i el ] Cepanr RAris, I, Nov. & |Special of millions of the one-doilar ¢ ‘e priest recled nnd stageered from | Telegram 1o the Bek.|—A large union e to comply with the imperial coun- over made between the packers apd — of the oldest college in the land, surronnd- | 5¢1% Kaulbars caused the vepoit to e widely | before the presses stop. ‘Uhe authority altar to the steps,where the lunatie struck | meeting was held at the opera house iast @ exceulive board ot the cattle The Fire Record, ing, in their right of sonship, the maternal mrnn{uu»d]r}iu;: Prince hnl'minuln' lIu)non- for their issue secms to be untimited, Wim again, knoc \\’144 bim down. He then | nignt, being memorial services to the late butehon' wssociation, The packers offered a | Caraany, N. W. T., Nov, 8,—A fire yes. | boaid to wiich [ am put an invited guest, | goiters wil shortly be weoclalmed successor | Already twice as much paper curtoncs s 1o- | aitomvied o Kick th prostrate father, hut | e, b AT T A A sehedule based o the ten-hour system atd | oyday destroyed Parish & Sou's grocery, La- | he reflection that for me there exists no | 10(he kivg of Rodwaple © 00 | elved in the banks and stores of Waslingiou | \vas dragged away by wembers of the congre- | 19 enator 1. £, ‘Clarke, of Clatind, authop signed n.lm\llu-lrlulwlwhl'|'un|u||u:'t'I"J\'l \”l IRt IR g N e Tt o Mana, | #ima mater gives Tise to w feeling of rexret, The Russian iron clad Mercury has arrived | as usual. Five years ago thero wis | gatlon, Rev, Klowter i8 not serionsly ins | o3 e tfore 10 btiee, e 4 uposition. 'he order to strike wis the oht & shon, 4 R4, 208507 Alanile I- at Bourzars, the scene of the recent revolt, e | Borkzans, Nov. S.—~Captain Nabokofl, the 1o nion | Ma which 1s kindly tempered only by the WOtk of 10 0116 1t oF dly & fow Maahs It | faeturing company’s building, Dunw & Line- | diality of your welcom bitory lasw, ie Clarke pr in cirenfation—nothing much but I o s s or United Stats. treasury notes. | jucd, X derom will be sent to an id your Teassu; Was I responso 10 ke unaniuious denand | Bat's packing hotse, the Prewes oceubled | fnduess, " 11 the fact i Yoculled that oals Jaussian who'led the revelt here las beeri ar- | Now, 1t s loped: the_ onedollar ecitifi 4 54, Chair Factory Burned, 125,000 men who were perfectly represented [ ¥ 4. B0 ranee about sn000 ES | twelve of wy twenty-one predegessors in | Fegted 0 £ sieze has been | [[ibe untversally used for small bills, as A Feaivless Search, Forr MADISON, Ta., Nov. 8. Special in the deliberations of the eommmttee which | 1058, i Insurauce, shout & J oftice had thé advautage of ‘o collegiate or | | SOFLA, Nov. %A state of slese has been | the indi Bapdont pojat, i dou Prrvant g, Nov Phe United States | esran to the Bee. | —The ware room of issued that order. Believing that this state By - - university edueation, a proof is prescniea of | Proclaimed thronchont Bulgaria. ¥ try will have paper money instead of silver AR ¢ medlls e b | ¥ort Aadison chulr eompauy at this hlace y ment will give the public a better under Carlisle Coming West. the democratic sense of our people, vather | It is expected that the sobranje will elect & | dollars in abundance at the end of the | postalawthortics have abandoned the search E iy @ bl L standing of some of the complications of the CixcINN a7l Nov. S.--The Times Star this | than nn.u,vm.»mluumnq the supreme value l""!'l*l'"'l';\““"“;{’“ &=k sobmnle. lodday y 1or tha registered mail poueli that was stolen \\‘,pm ’-.'1”“, lay, Loss, §20,600; insurs , respectully, afternoon says Speaker Carlisle, who is now | of the best and most liberal education in 3 . Nov, 8.—The sobranje to-day VELAXD ON CIVIE SERVICE REFORM. | Jast sunmer between. New York, Pittsburs | ahce, 810,000, } of Rnights of Labor, A o, SRS A o ligh publie positions, There certainly cau | ddopted the recent's addiess and By the end of ihe week about one-thind ot | dianapolis. 8. 1 clues have b 5 - M. A. MAUsiALL, Secrotary, | WP, Catlinle sisiting thele sous i | L€ Sunliclont reason Tor sy 8phce ar dis: | until Wedne In the meantinie there | the mombers of tie lower house of eongross [ 4 Ludianpolis, Several cies have b Fatal Rativoud Accident. WAL AGAINST LABOR OKGANIZATIONS, 1 congress L' which he has just baen cloeted, | tanee between the walk of the most classical | WiLbe a private tounion of members to dis- | and quite a large portion of the senators will [ Rl SBLIERES Bt Wt of ien 1 WINNIIEG, NoY. == di=patel from Dons AW Ohlearo Dok ars boye daolans on | I coagry z b h | 10 > B \ cuss the election o be in’ Washington. [t been urked anurehutisiol ¥ ! ; g ot B “1 ‘\ piic ‘.m.\‘ L\lh.\\\‘u unol | yonove from Kentueky and jaobably wake | €4 ‘u«u\‘ nd the way that leads to political t Ifl R, Ay A recavering of the stolen propert Adlof the | ald, B, C., annotnees a seeion ident Sune all dabor orsinizations and this afternoon | 10O SRt Wichita, ¥ peace. Any distinction on the part ¥ o A8k K0 LLALY WOKD BOVEr son 1 P | parties who had woekages iu the poich heve | day to a Pacilic railroad eoustrietion train in signed a resolution declaring that hereafier i b off the iost learned and eultured Gladstone's Bulgarian Views. atter a eongressional el The | 1ot heen heard £ o ut i¢ I rald that | (i) Sotkir PLEAS S Py - none of them would employ any w An Baheasior Bontonoed off our “citizens to " wmingle in [ Loxpox, Nov. S.—Gladstone, in reply to | early return, however, is explained n the [ ok beci heard Sow set, but Gt 1 saul the Seikitk range of the A car luh-nw. with any labor oiganization. e m”‘ b Y] e pum..»‘.n.“ln mlul the consequent abandon- | the telegram of the Bulgarian deputies, : 'L :I-au ne.nlx(,‘r all a ‘h‘wnld‘\m :[In: adnin- | o oeaiod oyer §100, Lroke loose from the engine on .‘ steen up following is a resolution sizned by eve SBURG, » 8—Bi 1y, de | Gnent of political acti 03¢ 0 have ey » | istration, and fhey come to look alter patron- | # i d, 1 s buek, ¢ led wit e i ok Yaar 2o €| g ot pemaion ek, i plead kuilly | Dt ik sara Tof e Shdons o Celaee | stys: My opinion and desives conceruing | BAION b ey come Lo Jook atter T Nebraska and Towa Weathe otier 'work train fofio o poar Wiwereas, 1t is evident that many men are e indietments for vibezziement and ics,” are not favorable conditions | the cmancivated or autonomious provi.ces es were made during the cin HLIN o ~ ke, tains wers wieckl M williug 10 Work, but are prevented by the ac- s seatenced by the United States ament suei as ours. - And if | of the Ottoman empire have always been the 0 lons szo h||‘l||z il or. 1l | or sussa~dadshl ralng, 1 ed by | Jioss, Foreman Levi Code and an” ui tion of lal orga Honss and court to-day to five years' imprisonment they have existed to a damaging extent, very et ‘Uhe liberties obtained for thew from | president’s order exeluding visitors from the tair - we cooler ma W wa un e Killed, and a4 nuw Whereas, The b vs are brought face o | {he Western penitontiary, | Jecont events appear (o Indieats tiat the ed- | th sultan | consider to be intended for their | White house, and espeeially those who want | northwestoriy il fan face with the fact that their men are abso - ueation and conservatism of the lana own use and benefit, and it Is not proper | ofiice, including congressien, after t8o ¢ jor lowa—Local rainsg coole - intely eoutrolled by such organizations; The Telophonoe Cases, be Liereatter wore plaiuly heard in the ex- | that they stiould he handed vver in wiiole or | Weeks huenee, has also acted to Lasten many | iein 10 northwe Lawler Has Six Majority, therefore, be it 9 AW ASHINGTON, Nov. S, —The supreme court | Pression of the popular ‘will. Surely this | in part to anybody else. ave never | here, aud it is observed that the "yisits aiow AGo, Nov, S,—The ofiicial count des licsolved, ‘That we will not ewptoy any | 50880 A8 0 the motion made last week to | SPiendid destiny which awaits patriotic effort | thought it wy duty to vaise my yoice on the | aré trequent and the stops long, My, Cley X isson Wit that Lawler, caudidate for ¢ mak whods a meuiber of said labor organ ay § i s in belialt of our country will be sooner | present oceision, becanse 1 belleve there is | land, with a little inipetuosiiy, tid @ eon & 6 o : “ lzations, (Signed) wdvanes s Llieas the telephone cases, siX in | reached i the best of our thinkers and edu- | nodiffercnce of opinion in Eneland on the | srestman yesterday that he di it inteid to { 81- Loves, Nov. S~Frons retim i the sceand district, Bs elaok Apmor & Cot Anglo-Swerican Provision unber, ow on the dovket, and they will be | cated men shall deem it the -solemn duty of | subject and no reason to doubt that the sen- | turn republicans ‘out of oftice ot fixed eoived itis esthmated that tate leg ty of six votes. O Company; Chicaga Packiny and Provision | set for igumeitt as one case. Junuary 24 | citizeuship to actively and . patriotically. en- | timint of the nation is fathiully represented | Wnures sunply because they were repit stands: Senate, Gemocrats v, 'opg 1 e toltowed, Colupapyi John Morrell & Co.j Allerion j nestat Ui Lot J sage in political attairs, and if the foree aud | in the souncils of Eyrope by l.umhlummh,‘ caus, Me rewarked further, wiilenpbasis | ouse, domoctats W, oppusitivh 50, srted e

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