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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE | OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1886, ff o ' EATS | toemotoy o not empior, discharge o not | Wi CH KING SHAI ites navy. son of the IateJohn M. Part- | RIQ l( 1 Ik ™ jorities: Thayer 809, NTEDC CTTTITIN ployes, and that we continue as we deem | Se ) 2%, Locse cott 233 N \ 3 A DI A | proper as employes those who remained in — Senator Anthony. SR 0 D o, Lane 251, MeShane P— | - ference tor United States senator, (. - i " our employ at the time ot the lockout or . v The P y f l, V1 148 8 86 S Knight of Labor Barry Says That is the | strike, and those whom we have since that | The Bulgarians Eleot a Danish Prince to - \'n':' ]'“""'l"|"':_":”f'"""'»“~” - Held to the Grand Jury On Two Ohargos in Hw‘-\‘.'.‘»“ Tk SdSEstat senator, Jo 1L | A Oongressman's Opinfon Based Ou the i Next 8tep in the Fight. jeeted by Messts. Baley and MeGuire, who Rule Them With a Rod, for publication an eneyelical letter condemn the Sum of 825,000, S ek DR Results of the Last Election, H —— \\\Hvllu\\( 'l’ru‘ull‘ the umu'-wm--- with mlv» - ingand stizmatizing the Italian government, ',”“.,;“mlm B8, SUTOPRL ¢, democrat, oo ! ONE FIRM TO SUFFER AT A TIME. | ST G V" Wlecutive committee | THE CZAR'S TICKET SCRATCHED. | Whose, bolicy, the letter will sy places the | IOWA UNITARIAN CONFERENCE A PROTECTIONISTS PREDICTION. atter which Inm uxecutive ¢ mm pope in the power of a revolution whieh Beatric Watorworks e of the knit goods association, after a tull con- ——— menaces his libeit — ¢ 0.8 i . sideration, adopted the followin The mills . " Bearnicr, Neb., Nov. 10.—[Special Tele: Thousands of Strikers Paid O at the | Wi Ol (il persons, Whether ey | Waldemar's Cholee Recelved With Two English ltems. A Buffalo County Sherlff Spolls @ 1§ g to the Brer.—The first tost of the | Washington Pollce Spotting Con- Yards—Bloodiess Collision With s o g AR L S Jldness By the People—He May LoxDoN, Nov. 10—~ The Duke of Connaught | Chance Fora Lynching—A West waterworks was made to-day. Hose Cor grossmen So as to Control Legls- i Milivia Packer Modify th ¥ Ay e oy that they will acknowledze Not Accept—Alexander Still ha nh.‘v n appo nted commander of the forces Point Bditor Arrested Fora :‘;If‘”‘“l; ‘ ](”:.l ¢ l;u«lu 1 v!ni- :u‘uh. at lation — Movements of the i T saolutions. and respect the right of an employer to hire ) ~Forel ' in Bonby Murder in Ulinois. aclicd hose toten hydrants, and water was y ™ Shango Sl S At clIsOHRTIR WS IiB¢l0ems best, wnd nnt. ine Popular=Foreign News. liatent has been prorogued to Decem- thrown nearly one hundrod feet high from Army—Postal Changes. { -— terfere with the other employes. including -— el S all'at the same time. 1t was only a little e ! To Use the Boycot tiose whho Rat been at work during the re- Bulgaria’s New King, he Bhanish RavBintionists, Gy Bismarck Round Over. test, but was satisfactoty to the city couneil, Gravitation of Political Views, | Citiea@o, Nov. 10.—Special Telegram to o E - SorrA, Nov, 10,—The sobranje at a ‘secret Mavkin, Nov, 10,—The total number of | SIOUX ( u[\.l Nov. "." I!:";:»;l‘ ”v L'lie Holly company says the systom is the WasnivGron, Nov, 10, |Spe il Telegram i the Bre.| " The packers are fighting us in A FIEND LYNCHED, session last evening, after a debate lasting | personscondemned to imprisonment for life | £ram to the -After considerable delay | post one in the state, Tho eity couneil have | to the Bre.| presentative Darwin R, body, but we are not gofne to seatter our | oGS R 1 | threo houta, dociied o elbet Pries Waldes| Tt purticlpatiol n tia rebent revoiution. 18 l»um;-n . the paity arrostod at S Fran- | yade arrangements ” for a great. evlehration nes, of Now York, is hero. Tho election, fire,” said I B, Barry, of the general exceu- | Sam Purple's Frightful Deeds and | Uree howis, Wi bl 240, ciseo for complicity in the Haddock mur ovember I over tho completion of the | iy says, teaches him several essons, among 1ive board of the Knights of Labor to . re. His End el ALl g b Bl Gl - hiad his pre't ninary hearing to-day. e was | WAEIWOTKS. ” Quite n stim of money Tias beai | it St SACRE il Several 10800, e ¢ Ki : y ST, Lovis, Nov. 10 Further particulars | Suecessor to Prince Alexander on the throne PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. D o - oW vdised. Ono of the principal features will at political « 8 are g ‘The porter to-l “We are going to take them '< T. 1 V1S, I" " i irthier par l“!&”l of Bulgatia, Waldemar 18 twenty-elaht < raigned tn polies court upon two eharges, | ho the industrial pacade by the merchants | free trade sentiment, he savs, is getting one by one.” he continned, “and see what the | [0 T B BT INE BRGSO | vonre 10, At to-morrow morning’ sesston of | Meeting of the National Grange at | 90¢ for consviracy and the other for murder. | and manufacturers, ; around o the east and proteetionists are get- determined eforts of 200,000 workinzmen | by Samucl | i e his subseauent IWIel | e sobranje Rudoslavott. will propose Wal- iladelphi In the former the information names as co- Xt Steliiy Tor tine stronger in the south and west. (lo e i can accomplish. Last spring I was at | iDE says that Friday morning Wis wife arose | qiial o iate for the throne. The so- | Piiy AngLrnis, Nove 10,—The Natlonal | CONspirators John Arensdorf, Georgo Tre- | All Ready For Fire lieves that to the end protection will prevail, N. Y., when they were electing a | A5 usualand prepared breakfast. She then | branje will elect him by acelamation and ap- | G raiee. Datrons of Hucbandry, met hore to. | bef F. Munchrath, jr, Louis Plath, and oLeanus, Neb., Nov. 10,~(Speeial Tel- | 1 Viganehusetts and through Now England | mayor. One of the candidates was a man | Went to awaken her husband, which so en- | pointa commitice ot five to officially convey f qo0 ™4 o etoimton present are Goy- | Others, and in the latter John Arensdorf’s | eram to the Bi:k.1~The stand pipe for the | conorally we seo an advanco toward free | who handled Armour’s meat, which, by the | raged lim as to incite him to the heinons | S ERCROR DR TGEE 1o poan remoy ernor Robie of Maine. Governor-elect Luce | MAIe alono is used with Bismarel’s, ‘The | falumbus waterworks was conipleted 10as: | rado, while in Virginia, Alabama, to some 1 Wy, was used atost exclusively in thatcity. | g Which, followede e shrank Holehtly | rhis dismiissal has been ‘demanded by” Gen: | or Michizan, Sccretary of State Lipscomb of | Drisoner pleaded not guilty to tho enarges | being 105 feot to the top of te railing, the | oyiont North Carolina, and in- Louisian the 1is opponent published a statement that | [0 £ R BT S ot Whieh wound | eral Kaulbars because he ejected a Russian | souty lina, General Darden of Missis- | A1 was bound over in thesums of $5,000 and | PIDe being twelve teet in diame! 1ts up- | yogple are adopting protectionist Ideas. Avmour was & monopolist and friend of | she “died at once. The ‘new born babe was | Subject from the Soiia council chunber. The | Gt o5t Woodman of Michigan, Col- .000. Bismarck showed considerable nery- | Ward progress s beon watched with much f Wk at this,” ho says, “wnd then say dealer’s eandidacy had he not published tho | ahother ehibl, | His sisterinduw was then | i Brizham of Ohio, charze of ity officers. for the time being. Uik & (o et (s SECL who has | “Whats the outlook for the adwinistra- fact that all of Armour's cumloyes are | Lty W shoulder.. 1o then proceeded to | p JASOVA: Nov 10.Captain NabokofT the | At the afternoon_session Hon, Putnam | - The grand jury will be ready 1o take b the | il start th placo on the o and Savor | H0n was asked. Knights of Labor. ‘That saved him, and he | Joad a shot gun in order to comple the wor hl:‘:;ll\‘-l«lh“lr‘n xlll(v\'l (I;n!flll(l‘:l"!l'\\l"‘n‘ .:‘l"”nymlglunw Il.l‘l_lll'uldvll\n'l'fll l‘|lle -ullim.\{ n-pnn:l. of the lllmlh\ululh (|'].\i|-~< Iu»nu‘)ruw\.” Ti'i""\l"f‘l" o 'l}mmv([ xlmll S A]wlmh-ml‘-nl Routson mf| up “Lam very much afraid they wiil renom- was elected in a di t containing 13,000 | He poured powder into one barrel and, by | g g ” L5 At national urange. e said: In nearly every | undoubtedly oceurred in affairs, as e e national colors amidst the hurrabs of the | inate Cleveland. 1t looks that way. I don't . 3 f i = i s ; o i on.. | for causing the ‘Insurreetion and convieted, al abdress v predeces o has not come. In response to the telegram | citizens and rai o 0s. T i In Cohoes, ten days from now, you could not | (EHEAETE B SEON was nothing except powder :':‘::'P[l'tlf lave also been tried m|.||. entenced | jies and the necessity for legislation to | sick, but Attorney Wood has gone to bring | atrial of the mains and hydrants will be had, | About his bull dog way of taking hold of give Armour’s meat away . in the barrel the childs face was only severely | 10 fiiHEen Seag Tuptison e blitaiall f the | {¥SVent thelr diseriminations and injustice. | him. Just what this means is a matter of things that is popular, There is no use de- "Do you e that 4 Boyeott 1 tobe | Bl by fhe sxbiosion oo (et | o uxov, Nov. 10.-The session of the l\|:;l\é\|\«l>('|(‘ll( yeresoiutionsand petition | conshderable conjectird at prescit. T nying it. he has got a hold on the people 8 directed against Aruiour?” mounted” @ horse and stated towards | (ARG 0, cloct 4 suc alexander | long enough, and to little effeet. Let us try e, WEST Porst, Neb., Nov. 10.—[Spocial Tol | some how.” ountens . 2 gand was not deferred e § 4 oSt ) nee. ¥ l i . “Well, we liko to iight a big man, and, as 1 | Jrne with the purpose of murdering bis | il to-morrow as was oxpeeted. | Tho wrime | Roarly avsry wbeinr ot to matirs mranet | e oo earian et lo- | ®&ram to the Bick. | —Chief of Police Walker, | “low about the to publicaus? Is Blaine i sald vefore, the fight which has already o o e e | winister proposed the name of Prince | Djap e ou Ailofh, Seht Hh R U o 01e- | o f Aurora, 11, arrived to-night and arrested- | the coming man?* | b 11 b tthe packersone at & | ahoodld, leqomplish (his Uie young, ady | Waldemar, and the whole assembly rose in 18 with our ballots send him to the | gryn to the Bik. |—The nnitarian conference g 3 hegun will be against the packers one al whomn he wounded made her way to the Y b L Pohs legislatures, state and national, who will | EFO ¢ : i Ay 4 il tion. The | equalize and reauce taxation, restrain cor- [ Of lowa opened its annual meeting here to- public in the xalleries did not participate in | porations from oppressing people, | day with an attendance of the principal | i {foy the enthusinsm manifested by the deputies. | fave the nances managed. fn - the | prea o e v aiicmar t0 | interest ot " the peopie, © keep our | ‘his morning’s moeting was an informal | evidence azinat hin, is said to bo. conclusi e bt L BobHAN B, I ToHREN L8 HeDNER U RRL HE s ‘J!.‘:.'H.‘u.-1'1"“?#.‘?.“"'L.fif%‘.i'é‘ ,}:.'—“"(:in|':m"“u|:: one and the conference resolved itself into a ;nul Iynehing is teared upon artival at Au- :;;;}‘|:.;fi‘t|x\;:] ‘?..\:::ansvllln‘n- l:x:‘i‘x" l‘:hm“l confident, that Europe would matity the | {1 extend some proteetion to 'the farmer | committee of the whole. Rev. Mary A, Saf- | POt ook gl b A and manufacturer, For this great work the | ford, of Sioux City, president of the associa THE BIG ROBBERY. AT, Siiiea WL HEE co s LR to LR ETRE 1 hanged to a tree. Only one member o atKansas City and Omaha, In the debate in the sobranje_preceding the et | elec! Prince W M 3 grange was organized and it was not born to | tion, pre siding, and Rey, Arthur M., Judy, of -— i Shvtion of Driniee Waliemiar, M. Smbulofl | die, nor will it fail in accomplishment of its [ pacetiCi i (0 E ATe eonforence | Damaging Tostimony on Which the | {1 the fitieth congress. His majority for the have the ad- | houso eseaped serions 1njury, and that was | {0 StGers dwelt ipon the necessity of an ate | purposes. TR e v Mossonger Was Indioted. Present congress was over 9,000, but this time vantage of the othor packers here. They | the murderer's little boy, who' hid under the R s e L T 0 L UBE fohio RNE o ]_("m’f‘ Places of | ST. Louts, Nov. 10.—[Special Telegram to | the nomination was reccived by Deacon think their houses ot there will run all | bed when his father was' coming, ers said, the i of thel = Togular pastors when oecasion demanded it, | e BEE. |—Among the testimony presented | White, as it was alleged, agaiust popular sou- right. Attorme Baoket Bhops ruler was Ipossipe “h“l“r.x‘v.-"ml‘mm-'m" ived | Queer _:)unn:um:m:e[ har oM ute | a6 Where tlere Was ! 5o pRsloraEle || O ‘lm"mullll!d jury which found an indietuent :llll:';;'l\llli- and a democrat was olectod from that UlricA Go, Nov. 10.—A new plan to suppress | coldness, Prince Alexander being the popu- 5. DA NG i EOR tovambery | oy BrARNd VRN RS (Ohita B STAWA | |SOL KT SO TG ERe R e R weE FHH ALY, bucket shops and restore speculative trading | lar choice, ITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 10.—On November City, led the discussion, and a committee | property against David S heringham, All'of thio companics of tite Second Infans to former channels is being agitated by a | M. Stambuloff and Mutkaroff also resign | a middle-azed man was brought to the Pitts- | was kppolnted to consider the matter lo Adams express messenger, whoso cnr | o, Al 9F i compnies of the Second, {hian wunber of mewbors of tho board of trade. | 10, e, thzeney in order to suplity (he | burg, Cincinnati & St, Louis' railroad depot port betoro the end of ihe, contutonce, The | was robbed some two weelis nzo on the St | {insforre to Foit Omha within a fow davs. The idea fs to abolish th eyl on thie south side by Conduetor MeGovern, of | (OMmIttes albe took up the question of ol § Louis & San Francisco road, was that of | ‘T plan of concentrating wroops by regi- Franz Krantz, one of the proprietors of the | “I rather think so. It looks some that body and elected him by acclamation. The Volksh time. Wo will first give Armour a chance to | illage and notiiy take his trado away from Chicago, Heand [ had havpened. S o 3 5 it & [ : frustrated, Purple hastened to Jetmore and A lli:lfr‘.ffif”‘fl."‘1"'«:.'.5".J“"wfllf"hl!“;'f.“.',‘,:' surrenderéd limselt to the authorities, where he was placed in jail, surrounded by & heavy mense qiiantity of mess pork stowed away | euard, Last night a mob of about a huadre in hisbi packing house. i siply getting | wen Send direetly to the fail and deminded G ” Gt e b o | the prisoner, who was delivered up. 116 rid of itat agroat proiit. He 13 sharp. He | 400"kan Back to the scene of his erime and the Fowlers, who iave houses here and the inhabitants of what ne that s plan was t, and wife for the murder of the | wa 1 don’t know,” he continued, thought- 1 [ atter's former husband _in - Mareh last. | fuily; “he nilght be able to carry New York s hers in the denomination in the state. | Krantz lias heen hero since Auzust. The [ 1hanie il Gl wonld eortainly Toce mota Ikt A MISSING PASBENG THE STRIKE SITUATION, A large number of men applicd for work at the packing houses this morning. and about five thousand are at work. Nelson Morris received a dispateh from the east saying that some one down e market reporting | be eloeted. v department of the board, at least temporarily. e the Washington express, who handed him to | SR 50 took up the major | Hefferman, a Wabash engineer, and that of | ments in lurze posts is being earried “out as thero, whoto nume o would not give, will | Wi (G © 0 TR ionst s satores Will Waldemar Accept? the gateman, S. J. George, with Instructions | Dtt of the attermoon. Thie venine Sis | Thomas Diyer, an eiploya of the expross | Fpidly as tho mited Lty AT soid hiin a00 ekilled butchers. - Helso o [l 5y ovace 167187 clntinbd the bucket shops 5 by James Gordon Tennct) | to put the man, Thomas Freeman by name, | Fa : Hulting was ordained pastor of Uity | company and Fatheringham's helper, e ests L aniit AR D i A dispatch frow o slaughtering house In the | 0 p o oeueitea enough patronage to pay ofiice | . COPENHAGEN, Nov, 10.—[New York | on the Limited express for Chicago, Free: | ehurc, in thiscity, Rev. Jenkin L. Jones, ot | “yfoirarman testified as follows: 1 was in | (o il the smaller posty s ban gastwhich had been killing beef for him, | <penses, Tho elaim is also made that by | 1erald Cable—Special to the Ber. |—Prince | man, who was bound ~for is, 11, | {hicako, preaching the sermon of ordination. |, {nion depot on the ovening of October | partment as public lands for entry. ‘The post of cattle per day, and can double fhat num. | CUELNE o all oflicial quotations outside, the | Waldemar will not accept his election to | apparently — could not talk, for | fueoyo S G S8 T thig preached t | 2. oiting my engine. My time to. start was | O Foit it R T R k) \ ber if he “-m‘,‘.xl‘ (About_ two-thinds ol the T,fi':%:\"“fi’.,;‘""&i:i“h“"'I(‘;ugfi Lo the Ixn.:?.(;u';."fi the Bulgarian throne immediately, but in [ he sat in the depot until | the ministers. Rev. Mary A Tord_ex 5 p.m, but just as L was about to get | foatdened and the recards wentto Adjutan men at work Inthe yards are new hands, . b ) 4 Lec! ek neral Dram, Company 1, First infantry, ~ ptain Robert G. Armstrong, which has high diplomatie cireles here no doubts | the night watehman c me on without open- | tended the rizht hand of fellowship. Miss ing his mouth. After ‘The mlitia guards were out as usual, and ali | imsell with the rezular brokers, A petition ieorge, the day wateh- | Hulting is the first woman ever ordained in v I noticed that the "Frisco train was | ¢ A i all | (e directors of the board. of thade f | Provail as to his final acceptance of the [ g his mouth. “After George, the day watc ulti the main track. Of course 1 could | garrisoned the post, will proceed to Fort Me- g N to- the yards were lined with | S5 fof haffot o proposition repealing the | sobranje’s offer if this shows itselt in accord- | Iinte i Chis 1ov Since poenhond fid, | T8 City- ALl move until the "Frisco wot out of my way. | Dermet, Nevada, 1o take station, relleving S s busy secne at tho toxn hall at | Fules providing for’ the mainieninco of the | ance with Russia's demand. Hitebuggasomaster tound his bazgaze n th Attorney Wood's Casc. 110 xpress car was almost directly opposite | {OMMIY K FUSE tnfantiy, Lantain “deue; the yards during the morning. About five [ market department was sicned by over se % dn the second story of the depot. He | s1qux Crry. la., Nov. 10.—[Special Tele- | my cab window, and 1 noticed that the door | [&and. san Franetco harbor, 7 thousand old emploves of Armour & Co., Ivo wembers iu & very short time yeste, A Conservative Choice. carrled with him the satghel and lunch box, | Vi CTRL Y e distariment proceed. | of thie ear wasstanding open. The mossenger | e o il 00 IEbO o have. bean Switt & Co. and tho Chicago Packing & There was 1o attempt to make a can- < iy g o on which was written, “Thomus Freeman’s | €ram to the Big. | —The disba ! il AIOLEN] B SRS o ¥ & Co. e Chicago Packing & | U a e : Bostoy, Nov. 10. A. Perry cables to , T el s wosalrel| 7 oL DBT Wb BiGIs W their | eranted: Captain Marin B. Hughes, Ninth Provision company congroiated there for the | Y455 of the board. The petition has now f Sry lungh bos, bownd for Paris, Kdgar county, | ings instituted against Attorney Wood re | and bis helper were fuside busy witty their | eranted: Captain Martin 1 hies, Nin purpose of belng paid off. It was deemed | been referredby the directors to the commit. | the Herald trom London this evening as fol- | §j1.» " e satchel was opened, but no papers | cently arising out of injunction cases is | duties. {twas nearly time for the 'Frisco | cavalrs, Fort Niobrara, Neb.. tivo o . e advisable’ to-lot ‘thim ot their pay | 10 on market quotations, "By the proposed | lows: Tn selecting Prince Waldemar, of | ware found. T only thivie it contained | cliciting much attention. It has been devel- | 0D -t start, “and - Dwyer swung | With pernission to apgty for it month ex than have it done at the firms’ oifices, | Plah the ticker service kere will be dispensed. | Denmark, as the suceessor to Prince Alexan- | Was a toweland some ¢lean clothes, whicn today that Wood enterad intoan agreo- | Livscif off tho carand went away. A - | Q0 R Wingate, New Moxlon: . Cos tho ereat throng of strikers there | With altozether in grain and provision spec- | gur, the Bulgarian assembly has made a very | are still in the depot. "Tied to a button hole R LI ute or two_later a man came along with a | & ) cavaley, Fort Wingate, New M . 1 ore ! ulation, and the present Systom OF markat 3 : Y v has his overcont ws the follawing tags +*Con. | ment with the attorney for Proprietress | valise in his hand and stopped directly under | 010 month, With permission to apply for one h 55 ¥ thousands of their friends. The crowd ! b conservative choice. It was feared that the | b 1L ont was the foliowing tag: *‘Con | i ikt a few, T ¢ | won th exténsion; First Lieutenait James 4 S U0 Mmoro Lurbulent than yesterday | TepUrting from this city discontinued. atriotle party wonid bring. forth Deines AL, | ductors—Pleuse sce the bea'er pronerly trans- | Allen_to-dismiss the injunction procecdings | the efoctrie llght and withinfa few fect of my | wmow th extension s, First Licutenaie ds 48 & reral Fitzsimon put au extra force S T e anders mame and insist (hat the abdiestion | ferred at changes untilhe eaches Paris, I1I., | against that - establishment. Wood states | enkine. Ile answers Fatheringham's de. | ifichards, dr. Poutth cavaioys FOU remmlu- W " [ AmeRnear the town Lall, to be ready 1n Carlisle Eligible For Speaker. exander’s name and insist that the abdieation | tie place of his destination, greatly | gt from the start ho was opposed to com- | SCHition of the robber as far as I remember, | Atlzona, ono months fhrther ‘exten- Bl [ 480 of any disturbunce, WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Representative | Was legally incomplete till approved by the | oblige his friends in virginia” The man | 1t din e azainst houses of Pros. | chooer Hhoras pieoapo of Inciies or 0 1 olons bionenunt Charios 8. 1L Th HeaaEN o 3 ‘There wasa_collision tomizht near the | Wellborn, of Texas, who is ono of the oldest | £7¢at | soranje.” This urse “may | was® well dressed, but whether he had @ neing prooeedine against houses of pros. | shorter. e wore his hat well forward over | sion; Lieutenant Charles 8. H1l, ‘Ihitteel 7 :: T e omconttlonfeonigltFnbar, tho A xas, s eoldest | Gl pe held in x should [ Unoush ticket of not is. tnknown (o the | titution where liquor was sold, as it would | his face.and I could notmake oat s featdycs | infa Fort Bayard, Now Mexico, two I Strikers and a squad of infantry. ‘Tho bridge | @00 most experienced parliamentarians in | the Bulgarian government find it im- | oflicials at the depot. bring intocourt many bad cases. He claims | very clearly. e asked me which was the | months, —with — permission — to nJ:uly i Wik uarded by twelve men rom the Second | the house, was asked by an_associated press | possible to avoid the veto power of the czar Soadnd ol the dend IHaddock even consented to this for | “Frisco train aud I pointed it out to him. It [ for —one menth = extension: ‘ap 9 infantry, under Licutenant MeMillan. the | reporter to-day what the effect of a contest | i1l anv other way. But in fixing upon Prince The Council Bluffs Pool. this reason. ttlements therefore were | was just moving away and he ran alongside | tin Jdoshia L.~ Fowler, ud - cave . putenant DOHSEY Waldemar the assembly shows that it desires [ & T ; made with several such defendants. Judge | of it until he reached the express car, the | alrs, Fort. Klamath, Oregon, tweuty days 1 balance of the company being stationed in | over Carlisle's seat—should there be a con- . R el CiicaGo, Nov. 10.=The members of the oW | A od @ determinati g 1 A Sud First Lie i I L. Phillips, assistant tho vicinity of the melghborin, acking b 7 to avert further complications by presenting > Lewis has manifested determination door of which was open—a very unnsual irst L antJohn L. Phillips, assistan hiotses, The erowd of Sitikers and" sy | lst—would have upon his candidacy for | an unexceptional prince-elect for coniirma- | Western Passenger association met to-day to | thoroughly sift the matter. and the public | thing, by the way—thtew his vaiise insidc, won, Fort Sisseton, Daicota, onc month, 1 thizers numbared about five humdred and | the speakership of the house. Wellborn re- | tion by the great powers and the sultan, The | take up the work of reorganizing the pool | generally will support him.” Where there is [ reached up his hand and was pailed wp | with permission to apply for, orle montl ox: ! rinined to preventilio packing house | plied hould there be a contest over Car- | Drinces acecptance of tho honor s liowever, | between Chicago and Council Blufts. The | $0 much smoke there must be some fire, through the doo: info the ear. 116 could not | tenwions Pisst Liewtenant Chanles' A Var- employes from crossing the bridge on - thenr | lisle's seat the house itself will in some suit- | Yer¥ et questioned. e will certainky re- | o1y important aetion taken was a successful The “ Q7 Protest B E e e ot ave | one month. rom November 305 Iieutonang way back to the city at the close of the day’s | able way sclect a committes on elections and [ 5181 ITHACIC IS TSk Of the czar's opposition. | jiiémpt made to induce the 1linois Central Il JHILL o Ratler e ol e o LAt JEUOVO | Fredotick V. Krug, Xighth Infanity, Forb work, ‘The crowd was charged by the squad | thus Carlisle will be relieved of any possible 5 = =l company to come into the association. One Des Meives, In, Nov. 10.—[Special Tele- A g ";',““"l'j"l sl corroborated | Girant, Arizona, one month, with permission soveral times and forced to retire tempora- | embarrassment on that seore. To’ hold that FOR DEAF MUTE of the lines ‘o that, systom runs o Sioux | gram tothe Biii]—The Chicago, Butlington [ Thomas Dwyerss testimony corroborated | firant, Arizona, onc mohih, with 3 rily, but increasinz numbers added to its | Thoebe's contest with Carlisle disqualifies the City, Ta., and althouzh ihe Central bas never | & Quiney, through its attorneys, has served | pac SREROH = SOt ~‘“;' '{ ‘b‘“ ”l“l'“”‘ e Y SPOTTING CONGRESSMIN, persistency and a serious conflict scemed im- | latter for speaker conduets to a result illo; Iingland Learning Lessons From | cut a ra its competitors were afrald it | |G unon Autorney General Baker to ap- | the indietments were rond o RS 1% i saidit the troudle among the minent, " Finally Lisutonant Meillan gave | feal aod absurd. 1€ such holding were 1o NI R e T, might. The flrst seven sections of the con- ¢ beforo dudue Brewer, of the United | | im Camuinkas whe; Fatheringham | poiiea” of thia- city. may. . indircetly Ine the ordor to load with ball cartridg "o | lowed, the influence aud power of the ¢ ho: A e s tractiwereigone over/andiadonted,iandianind iy peatjbelorefiudgo - brower, Hotathe Tnltad i Fedim MQunLnings i who, ERathoringhau | Bo. 120 56,0 i cEE CUIRYE (IS T erowd thereupon speedily dispersed, and the | leader of the dominant party in the house (Goryight1636 by Jaines Gordon Bemcit.) journment” taken until to-morrow morning. | States court, at Omuha, and show reason why | 385, comus He kT LS C b o) employes went on their way without further | could be effectually erushed out at any time LoNpoN, Nov. 10.—[New york Herald | "The pool will probably be made oflicial, | an injunction should not be granted by the T T LR S e vy . olestation. © No one suffered serlous n- | by sprinzing a confested election vise, o | Cable—Spocial o the Brk.j—The royal | although some troublo Is‘expected In satis1y” | fugaral court restraming the county anditors | Jayms, boguon, He fint fwrote o Frankc | perlor ofieer, Major Walkes, lis sued secrel i B atken! association held a prolonged | tiaiieriow ubsolutely devoid it might be of | commission on the deaf and dumb continued | ing' the demands of the Wabash, of the staie from assessing and collecting | hewspaper, and now to Fatheringhan’s | men” so they wonld have the “dead wood on Il oA G T o iaen el 'm‘n’m'i"'l‘.‘.m UL = its session to-day. Various members, sev- TR et ons taxes on Pulliman sleeping ears in use on the | mother, indlosinz 60, which e suzeests may | Jem?” when e wanted legistation, 1is stated ; after nitoh talking adoptod rsolitionEwlion The Sugar Cane Kxperiments, eral of whom are specialists, cross-examined ST > o | linef of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney in | he of use in clearing her son of the suspicion | that somie of the ofticers connected with the t scen to be & complete back down_from their | WAsmixaros, Nov. 10.—The following | Dr. Gallaudet regarding liis yesterday’s | ATEANTA Ga, Nov. 10.=Tho mational | Jows now resting upon liim, Allof Liieso “lotiors | clty governmant highor than’ Major Vaiker exprossed dotorniination £ bor araamised 1n. | teleerem "l';“‘ S “'_l i Ol R Sehb bl ‘“"’“ prison congress devoted its morning session —— - are in the hands of the detec probably want the “dead woold” o conzgress | borers from - ewployinent In' tho" Chicago | 4555 W8 been recelvedat the department | testinony, T "f_‘w‘,l‘,‘l’"‘:m"::‘m"’""‘;m_ylh‘:": to-day to reformatory institutions and Two Brakemen Killed. - nion far o jurnosa of_havine conrete iens if stock yards. Noue of the packers would | ©F B% - g . il s ; methods. Colonel Gardner ‘Pufts, superin- Des Moisgs, la., Nov. 10.—{Special Tel Railrond Building on Pay J paxanson AT IBE L talk wbout. the meeting, They answered all | Fonr Scort, Kan, Noy, 8-Fo Commns. | mute schools, but served also to bring out the | gy, jangof the Concord. reformatory, read a | gram to the BEE.1-Jumes Sullivan, brak Cuicaco, Nov. 10.—The Duily News' [ [S5,bwo miles In tho diiection of Pretty 4 o noni R aa. SERLE ol i thson (s bF Mobiblans pap s Lol great suverlority of the American over the | japer on “Philosuphy of Reformatory Physi- | man on the Rock Island, was run’ over by | Springiield, 1L, special says: Articles of in- | which work is o baomer for real e : resolutions meant just what they said, and | Made’ nearly 19,000 ]‘mumh ot Mrike. £ A | Eng nn...\m“ stil "[“”; .u. the _l PIOL BYE: ans.”’ At tie afternoon s om the subject | the train on which he was switehing at Van | corporation were tiled with the secrefary of '1 cutenant Arnold says he will prove the | that the packers intended to run their busi- | Weighed portion run into the centrifugal gave | ms of education of these classes. As Dr. | for discussion was “Prison Chaplains.” Ad- | Meter this morning, and injured so that he | state by the Cairo, Kansas & Western itail- | fruth of what !{"‘Qx'; S et wes without. dictation_trow the Knixhts of | 2 per cent of dried sugar. "This Will bamgre | Gallaudets position as the guest of the royal | dresses were made by v, Spalding, ot Mas- | i Srobably die defore morning. 1is home | roud eompany of Chicnzo, with a eaniial | ¢, ¢ wodlgNAL GENtIoNn. Labor. ‘Tlie resolutions are as follows ! than 120 pounds of first sugar per fon. The | commission bas given him speeial opportun- | sachusetts, Rev. G Hickox, ehaplain ot S0 Stuart stock of 000000, It is proposed to con- & ¢ b Ebir Y | Whircas, Ata meeting on the Sth- instant, | ¢ane juice had 10 per cent of sucrose, 15-10 510 see the working of the British and | the Michigan states prison, and Mrs. Jo Ko | "\gord” was received this evening that : e i bl g o AT S e rthe reies | por eént of glucose, and 1434 per cent of total 8 4 AIng 3 £ Barney, of Lock Island. : A \vas T8 o struet five lines of railvoad—one line to ex- | Witliam L Peabody. of Nebraska, a 81,600 < @ passed concerning the 1 ENic0ss, y ok other foreign deat mute sehiools, T asked him " Georze Finaley, of this city’ a brakuman on | 20 it S clerk i the pension ofiiee, hus resiied tlons between employers aud labor oraniza- | solids, 1L would have niade only elgity A ] s the Diagonal, was also killed to-day while [ tend from« point in fancock connty north. [ clerk i the y e g tions, and, a pounds by the old process. We have in- | to-day fora comparison of the educational Hiding the Stars. coupling ears up the road. westerly (o Ciiieazo: one from i _point e Iy 1 Wihicreas, We are convineed that said | creased the yield fully forty pounds per ton | advantages obtainable by American and | Wasnisaros, Nov, 10,1t is said at the 2 . opposite Fort “dadison, Lu. to Cnlago; | Mts, Axnes T Highiey was today srs 3 action bFings unintentional injustice | 0f sugar ot tine quality.” | T foreign deaf mutes. e suid: Nautical Almanie office that on the evening Parniture Maotory Banns onie from i point "in UKiox ‘county | hointéd pos Al ey L i UPON NUMErous ) b WiLEY, Chennst. 3 on tirst line running southwesterly to | connty, Towa, viee Minnie L. Sheldon, re lnx"l‘i W \\:::h‘:‘l:u!:;l':fi:li?n‘l“w may be mem- This dispatel i re ”“: uthorities “In .Anwn(':l n!l the states ]'l'lr\h‘lu for the | of Saturday next, November 12, no less than Mansuarrrows, la, Nov. 10,—]Special the east boundary of lih",,h. One from a | signed, » Resolved. That snid rosolution be rescinded | at the agrieultural de; asaduliiiment | Gdueation of thelr deat wuto cithions, In | wix stars, inclulinig Aldevaran, which 15 of [ elegram to the Brr]=The Giest furnituro. | pointan o second line in' Teoria conity 10 | A tine sehedulo of the star wall route and the following be adopted as being mof of the promises of important results given by ngland there is no provision for these | he first magnitude, will be oceulted by the wetory at this place burned last night. Loss, [ run northwesterly to a point near the hotnd rom Creighton to Walnut , NC b 3 tecord with the mutua! interests of em | the first experiments in the diffusion process | elasses. In France and parts of England 1 | moon between 6 o'clock and midnight. Some | $10,0)0; no insuranee, ary near Mercer and Kock Island countics, | been ehaugzed s tollows: Leave Crelzhton A We and employed : as applied o suzar, found attempts were being made to teach the | of the stars g nesdays and Fridays at 4 a here only fifth or sixth magni- rate lines to Island and a | Mondiys then by s» Lok o are of on A o, ‘. T, i % sile Musen- Walnut Grove by 2 . m. Leava ot Thié packers are confronted with S ) b Ry tude, and will rejuire telescopic aid to be | Southwestern Neb a Teachers. point o1 tiie Mississippi river opposite Musea- [ 115 arvive at Wal by.3 . 1 § the fact that thelr employes are repeatedly Down Ou Church Music. purely oral inethod, which entirely forbids | soon. put Aldebaran and two Others of the | rrerwati, Neb., Nov. 10~ Special to the | tine, Towa, and aline. trom a point on the | 3 mlouk Gargve Tucudaye, ARUASENG i loaving (it enployment Without 1once o | Prevsii . Fa, Nov. 10 <o sossfons of | (e USe of signs. In_ Ameriea we suit our | Fourin magniiude Wil be visible to th anas. | % Vs boundary of Knox and Warren countics, on | Sainrdays a B al i K . them and to the great detriment of their bus- wethods to exch individual ond meeting of the South thesecond Ine northwesterly toa point on | 2. 1. , 8045 not 1o | sisted eye or by use of an ordinary opera 3 VATET T Tnited P * t voste ebraska Teachers’ associs i o Mississippl rive o county - f s l"l(“:‘llwr?m\\"'l in lude ::-I:i‘.lx:“::.;u 41-"1‘ :‘:n::]u! ::mlnl:‘gll‘ 1unlx ic !‘1{1 force all classes to conform to one xigid | glass. - — i |(.mxlu lhx:: (khli :; “.h o nl:m‘:':;: .:llllmllllt e Mlsnasiprl I seidn Haulesson Gounyys Figuring on Appropristions, esolved, While we will not exclude from | terians opposed steumes sic ! SRAP Bt o 4 —- o be lielc 5 place, beg g o ] - . y 3 o 08 mploviment members of such organizations, | ehurches to-day were devoted to the disens. | He0ry- In Fngland the best cowrse 01 edu- | 5 gre gon For the Supreme Cour R Tl [ Lo iy San oo Ho \VoaEa ortar WasHiNGToN, Noy. 10.--Mr. Randall, | we will exercise the right to employ and_ dis* | sion and adoption of a lengthy declaration, | ¢Ation isonly for five years. In America g ollowl an of the liouse committee on appros ve here on the diness for the litte, which takos place, ANCISCO, Nov, 10, = Alexander | chant CueaGo, Nov. 10.—The certificate of evi- | {jpuing through the followine day and even- | SAx deuce us contained in the bill of exception | jne The counties represented in the asso- | Goldenson, an art student st nincteen | Priations, is espected 1o a and record of the court in the anarchists’ | ciation are Richardson, Nemaha, Johnson, | years, living at No, 24'¢ Hayes strect, this | 1510 inst to get things i re cases was completed to-day and will be | Pawnee and Gage, Other counties will be | oiyy shot and Instantly killed Mamie K £ his con ol wness on the ten-hiour plan and aceo 1o whom we please, and condiet our bus- | (1o folloy ding to our best interest, Signed by all the mew. | Clause: ' Believing instrumental musie in- connee there are eleven year courses giving eomplete college education, ‘The fact is that the most brilliant British deaf mutes must and do ing of which is the important { t by, | meetitg ) night ve- | tion with the worship ot God to be without [ ¢ome to America to complete their educa- | (e by JudgeGaty trmortow, 1t s ex rooolved Into the oiganiuatlon, doubldesss If | gag fourteon yoars, corner Ivy avenue and | J539uorain can be bronght togotlier, an 'the wtion of the packers m lifting | authority of divine apporntment under the | tion, o pecied that twenty-four hours later the mat- | Wl (upieational FEERRitabies SRS B9 1 poik strect. Goldenson had for some tine | feimiie menactod tre thane e tho ko against union employes, ex: | New Testament dispeusation, and therefore | At the commission rooms, opposite the | ter will be laid before the supreme court, | Work with the assoctation “tho tollowie | 0 ST A L T e T ANy OXDIIS0 JOID. Hifilo BN IIORUBMRAY Prosed et surprise. and pleasure. Ho | 8 cotruption of that worship It is our Uty t9 | wouse of parlisment, 1 wet several of tho e document covers. 16000 pages of 1ypo | Prosrayiiie (s by L ATRUBOL Tor o, Ingtu | heon TaYIUE e Kir] ottention, Ble e enleomm ko on e sunie vl pHEAS wped that the packers would now at one refuse inany way to covnte or support | o0 S 4 54 writing, The preparation cost 5000 ‘The WY LYODIRE=J0GI088, 100 £360 b S0, X 3 £ el B QN NORIULSD, JbiR SN et st to w conforence to arrange forarbi- | its use: und we horeby counsel all our | commissioners. One of them said to me: record of the state, even more voluminous, | Li Fatnam, Peru; Social Heunlone, Friday | Goldenson nsigns for the deed Is that he | dall's puirnose ta have i readiness to ba. re i e AT (AR BOR RN L rAR 10 b0 11 and DAk dARlE ar yound Uaudet's testimony s very inter- | ¢ost i like amount, Movning=Paper, Miss Mattie 1. Willians, | was thotougl iy tired of her, SWhen she | ported to, the houso at the opening of the il recognition of the eight hour day, In | thelr ! isclences by any compliance with and important to us, We begin to see ool b }“:nlh\l:\nl\" l‘ mnnlr-. 1!,”',‘,“”(".. hrlx_nii-mln \\:;flu!l;“l“hlvn. ::‘}Jll'lil (I;lx‘;l:\.n;<:xnvl;x1\x\nly ;.I«;Luy._“‘[’”.,‘.. I“l’:"“““::"”'\‘l\ "|l. ;l..”:“nw Jis questio oS s N e, | that whicl 15 contrg the conscience of > 0 VAT g b S . rownyille; General ' Discussiol aper, | sight, but as soon as seliool was over she was | of ihe printer. said. thongh {ihe fhe uestion of’ wages cuts no ficure, | ot W b OO IEAS 40 tho sionscleiics oF | thio value of the Awerican method. The re To Beneflt Busin SATter Many 1 Miss Bello MeDill, Paw. | af my heels azain, . Any man would get tived | oficial authority, that their tegrogato s nt that the ditienl- | elear sult may be of great importance to British WasmiNGroN, Nov, 10.—Treasurer Jordan | nee City: Response, John J. Fi ! g if the packeis ——— deaf mutes,” said this afternoon that the effect of the offer | City: General Discussion, fternoon— | to answer her letters she called him-indeeent | prigti ot would funnediately A Very Quict Funeral, POINTS FHOM PALIS. to prepay the Interest on the public debt | aver. The Temperance Amendment to the | names on the street. The afladr has created o work pending a settlement, and | Cicago, Nov, 10.—The Daily News phddnck, would be todistribute atmest mmediately | Rehedt L, . . tead Beatrice: Hesponse, | great excitepiont I that partion of the clty TR ide Dy (o indines of the arbira: to-morrow and felt contids ties could be readily settle [ agree to wrbitrate return utkner, Falls | of her.” Ilealso says that when he refised | slightly below the total of last year's uppros ori. o A. K Goudy, Pawnee City: Geaeral Discus- | Where it took place, ‘Phe deed scoms to have AR TR AR o iold of corn, | B e i hot sxpect bt | dotiet, (L1i.,) special says: The eccentrie - | Getting Gold From Milistone s—Oakey | about $10,000,00 among about 2000 bauks [ Sion: Paper. ‘The Power of Habit, 8. G. | been thotonshly unjustisabie, Goldenon W“,‘M‘m‘,“ i '1%.-'“\‘\\‘“-1“1 “,,“_’_.3‘::“:."'.,':' | hour's pay for eight hour's work, and would | Structions left iu the will of the late ¥, Zivkle, Hall's Daughter M ed. and individuals in every section of the coun- | Lehimer, Sterling: Response, Wi Ebright, | surrendered, : é e d h the Gosant i work Just as wmich overtime at pro rata | A warble manutaciurer who died Sunday, re- [Copyright 153 by James Gordon Beunett,) try and would, in his opinion, be of great ad- | Beatriee encral Discussion. Evening— T per sere, making the pro ipon the pres \ Wages a5 the employers raquited If the prin | specting the wanner o which his buriul o In the wovini, of geops and ollior | Address by Frof. L A, Bhernan, Linooln, 18 Lo it ftlustaiant of o e 1.605,000,000 bushels, | nts, (via Havr N ] i i nd_ ¢ R e | RAJuSLY 1 105,00 3 i 3 oIght ho 3 Ta00s b ! ranclies of business. Tho secretary’s action, _— Mitw avine, Nov. 10.—The Evening Wis- | ‘This accords well with the prisent yoturns of « 'l{‘.'.lrul:flu:.'n?!('l‘ :'n‘..‘.'l' 41:“. \v\-fin:ilvl"f'fl: “|‘.“" should he conducted, was strictly carried out. Id Cable—Speciat to the Bre,|—The | Le said, was entirely for the benetit of Lusi- Death of an Editor, consin’s Portage, (Wis,) soecial says the | tho condition, —and —will not be mae jylio, wern balig fimporied frum tho east to | 0 Q8 W% RliMel 16 Sec e einaius but | proverd foaches that we eauuat gol bload out | ness fulsrests, Famoxt, Neb., Nov. 10.—[Speeial Tele- | coronor's jury at €10 concluded their investi- | triatly changed o - the - final review 1l the places of strikers in Fowler's packing | e Widow und duvghter, and nobody was | ¢4 ctone, but M. Popp, the defendant in a = g } 5 PRARIS &l rcent disastel ho 8t Pgul | Work of the year. 01 KRG L called 10, No servieos of any kind were he Glass Workers President gram to the Bk j—Died, Wednesday No- | gationof the recent disaster on the St Paut | SRS SEAE S e nle (Svast. of house, deserted In wbody, Fhotrain con- | Joid™and the dead man's 1ast wish ro | fantastic case now before a Paris police . rkore’ prea * OV t Wil A, Patney, | road. The verdiet doclares thut the switeh e, 0 the reglon of the dronghts Chlo, veying the men is said to have been met b, M ARG N6 GEAR IUGD'S ‘AS) Wisios were . 2t it taanl Purrssuna, Pa, Nov. 10.—The balloting | vember 10, at Faivmont, William A, ney . k | 4] | course, in the region of the dronzht, Sillarion Of tho Killgiis ot on ‘ml\wu)' serupulous'y respected. He was burled in | court, asserts that it is quite possible to ex f 2ant of i1 L Wind Gl od forty-one years, editor of the Nebras was le !\l\ i |I|u|.; u by €. I, Wells, brake 2.4 Indiana, 5200 Hhnois, 2477 lowa, %, Avros 05 T8 KILANS g % | Oakwoad cémetery by the sexton’s four sons | traet gold from millstones, M. Popp, who | for president of the National Window Glass - 1o | man. Wells lis b naas, 21455 Nebrask station, where it was kiown & stop would he oad cemelaly xle s z i At JUSRLODE OF §ALERAQN & Signal. Mr. Putney wasone of Fairmont's | M%) o s ade. N0 1o was lost by ihe srikors | i the prosence of fis wite and daugbter. | gs been best known hitherto in conne Workers' association, which has been in | Signal hey t 1) o ), Nov. 10.—| New York [ Yanty o sted at the instance | Misloui, 22 1 and was aken before o q ) st stutes exeeed - e No time was lost by tho strikers' | g nowspapors, respecting e fask wishes beei best kuowrs blthoria Iy o | roas for sbyeral dave, , clased. last. night | most respeoted and enterprising citizens, | fustico of the peace today charged with | oyt b aud saston slatey excond 80 bushs aatiite A0S, K10 ORSMID vl BUCGIIOBIOUSY | of the de 1, made no anpouncements | With the pueumatic clocks of Paris, learned | 3 80T R count, just cmpletod, shows | He came from Lincoln, Neb., 10 Fairmout, | criminal negligence, and wis bound overo | Solthern states & ceneially redueed rate of | U180 Lrain., i | and there were no obituaries, Zirkle lert his | the secret from one Kagentrases, the Pom- | 3 inajority of 57 in tavor of Lsase Cline, of | where he was at one lime associate editor of | appearat the cirenit eourt vield, o x - large estate entively to his wife and daughter, | eranian alehemist, A group of Eng- | this city. The other eandidates were James | the Lincoln Globe in partnership with Dr, J - A Falled to Agree, i - - lish capitalists are now prosecuting | Campbell, ofsthis city; Mr. Butns, of Streator, | B. Brazelton, Five years azo they founded Na fnin S H The President's Retivement. - Aruaxy, N. Y, Nov, 16.-The exceutive | Ohlo's Oflicial Vote, Popp, whom they appear to have helped | U, and Mr. Madden, of New Jersey the Nebraska Sigual,” which is to-day one of CiticaGo, Nov Fhe annual conven Wasmyaron, Nov, 10.-The j dent’s | conunittee of the Natiouat Knit Goods asso- | Corvsuvs, Nov, 10.~The ofticial vote of | taiiiv's the value of his S daratiiee tne largest cireulite { and leading weeklies of | gion of the National Butter. Cheese and § e not to receive cration and Messrs, Builey and Metiuire, of | the state cisction vaceived at the oftice of the the executive board of the Kuights of Labor, | secretary of state gives Robinson, vepublican, met lere to-duy with reference to asettio- 540,895 Mebiide, demoerat, 43 Smith, ment of the diferences now existing in the | prohibition, 25,657 Bousal, greenback, 1,002; visitors exeept upon e today. About 603 1 ,pely aflicial business and at the tri-week!y e eastern and cent AtLerneon reception nto eficet tomo:s Fair states are in attendance. To-day's session | 1ow, Mo proposes to devote Lis peineingl at- bercayement. ‘The faneial | was short and was deve fention (rom now until eongiess meets 19 ‘s Scheme, the state. Mr. Puiney was justin the prime | e f NEW Y s learne wood | f life. e was born at Coneord, Mass,, and | #3soclation besan Nns Yal 10—t Islearned on good | 11 Y S S SN W0 duughters, who have | deading dairymen of ¢ authority that the Pennsylvania people have | i, WS W R UV AR WOT under consideration a rather unexpvected | yuont in their the tune of $%0,000. A nuwber of savauts who have been gravely analyzing millstones lately, have been called as witnesses. it tend, the eminent chemist, vows that his K goods distrie essrs. Bailey and | Robinson's pl | 1554 1tobin- plan for the disposition of their surplus | services will be conducted by the Masonie | weleome and responses thereto, The speakers | 1 iion of his antuad nesage, and A oads daislon, . Mimos Hailoy "Al | Bobly By oy a8 | millstones contained no gold witatover, and | Funds. "“Phis is the acquisition of & conitoll: | order of this place. d | beleome and regponses therdto, e speakens | GGt e botbered about appolntinest nicl SRS SN0 LY | S ity secrelary ol State Was | gyother authority says that bis contained a | ing interest lu the stock of the Chicago & — - George W, Linn, ‘ol Chicago and Senator | A o basi ot Which they would settle on bebialf | 13,22 ‘The rest of the repubiican state tleket | jigte ™ But M, Popp is prepared to pro- | Northwestern system of railroads Skipped to Avoid Lynehing Hatch, ol Missou'i The Mikad»'s Unele I of the Knights of ore That all tormer | has plumiities faneling feain 2000 10 6000 | 5 op'cn orai soiontists who will prove in apen L — KEARNEY, Neb. Nov. 10—{Special Telesrain - WaASHINGTON, Nov. 10,—Pritce Komate | euiploes be reinstated ip their formar places | EONEL HIAR, BRGNS 0F S BEERR S VRS | conre tliat 50 gramimies of gold may bo x . Cutting Passonger fiatea tothe BEE —Shafer, the man who shot | Prepayment of Interest, e, uncle of the Mikado of Japan, called at f und that the peopic who have taken the | gisricts wili' ¢xceed the hewd of the tichet | tracted frowm a ton of millstone, Meanwhile | | C1110A60: Nov. 10.=The Chicaga & Atlantic | copgtitle Smith near Minden day before | Wasmngrox, Noy. 0.=The secretary of | the white house todday 10 company with ) places of former employes be suspended ntil | about 16.00. “Tho total vote 1 the state Wil | tha plaintit's new philospher's stone 1s o bag | 108y began openly cutting east-ound pas- | Y2ei e SREL BAK EARERR X O | e treasary today issued a cireutar in ve- | ¥ Koutsi and (e’ nieinbers of 1 ( A they bave made a settiement with their or- | bea little over 700,000, investment, and M. Popp threatens a counter | SCHEF rates to the extent of obe dollar on | {00 voitdvday, but Sheriff Shars, fearing | gaid 1o the prepayment of interest on the | 5 wnd paid thedr respeets Lo the president, ganization for - violation of n~’ - veatiaent, snd 3 each through ticket, A reduction of $1.30 | [yncliing, took the prisoner east on the o | public debt, which provides that interest due | ——— ey Y T g Tuifites in Convention uction. ; could be obtained in brokers' oflices, | train December 1, 156, on United States sounon | v was rejectad and the following was subiitted | CINCINNATL Nov. 10.~The Awerican tuif | OAKEY HALL'S DAUGHTER MABEIED. Ao v f bonds of the' funded loan of 1501 will be paia || O1caco, - Nov, 10, L T [ SRS AN toliming wap sl ind 1ess et 10 secret session at the Gibson | Ex-Mayor Oakey Hall's daughter Cora Nebraska Weather. Cans County's Oflicial Vote [ Wt rebate o rntation ot the mibper | here predicls s ool wive eoning. The teu which the manufacturer would open their | houss to-day and sewt the day in revising | Was yesterday married in London to Cap- | For Nebraska: Far weathér, slightly | Prarrsuovri, Neb. Nov. 1.—(Speeial | coupons atthe treiony in Wasbington 4 Viid Tl 13 i Ghe nexd bwenly-Tour wills w holzhie of Labor: Upon the xight, [ the rul o decisiuns were arrived at, } 4 Hemy Anthony Bartlett, o1 the L um-u] warmwer, varable winds. 0 the Bek.|—The official count in this county | at the vario ub-treasy,

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