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e T i 6 T R G S SN W56 o - RS RES R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13 NUMBER 138, carried off their feet and the quays are cov Moody's Church in Ohloago Nearly should have taken Mrs. Cleveland with him, [IE MARRIED HER BY FORCE. | thaomastie it S ave e | ONE- SMALL RIOT QUELLED, S e SHERMAN 0N THE ELECTION. | &ty e S vt ebataes i | DOINGS OF THE PRODUCE MEN . . Sl f . V. . o M " e Miss Davis he could have said, if anybody The Cirounds on Which Mrs, Sebright Asks | the waves extends two miles along Nice's | A 8light Disturbance at the Yards Promptly | Cricaco, Nov. 12.—|8pecial Telegram | The Ohio Benator Considers It a Victory | was fool enough to eriticise, That Mvee Davis | The Batter, Ohees Y fati I : , Oheese and Egg Association Tor 3 Divoros water front. At Cannes, which is twenty-five Sat Upon By Deputies. to the Bre.)—Moody's aid church had & For the Republicans is a respectable lady and that Mrs. Cleveland ‘ e o miles from Nice, a fierce storm has_been rag- narrow escape from total destruction by jsnota politician, Why, 1 presime that it Oloses Its National Meeting. ~ ingand two vessels are known to _have been x tire this morning. As it was the loss will be e l*:'yl"u‘l known that Miss Davis was going to AN ENGLISH HIGH.LIFE SCANDAL. | Srecked. dten standing on the quays were | THE BIG BOYCOTT INAUGURATED | §3:,000. The chiurch was built with mones | AND SET-BACK FOR FREE TRADE she wvenn e worth By Fert Nre. Qmefime | A RIOK ON EXHIBITING OLEOD, ‘rl'lr".t“':l'.,'.'.'Ltn',? ,“.‘.'%.’.2' \‘:'1': L Gastro yod, —— solicited by Mr. Moody from every part of Oft the stmotrain, Then tue 1dan of the two i Rith AounnE T, Simost & deluge has becn | Mwe Teatts s WO, T the world, the idea of each contributor own- Tdies riding within fifty feet of each other . . " Waldemar's Pa Says His Son Cannot | fulling for four days at Gap. the capital of wo Train' Loads of Non-Union Men | j0 5 pbrick being inaugurated in the course | Colorado’s Daisy Preactier Politic 0 miles and not me Of conrse, Miss | The Farmers' Atliance Eleots OMcers G by the department of Harrtes, Alps. A number | Taken to Work, and Agents Abrond solleet] Y 1ed the i Davis was on the def and it was Mrs, lat 1 - sBat thE BEIRAHIES THirones e deartment of Harrtes, Alps, of this collection. It succeeded the old tab and Tty Almost Snoussefal Fight QRN WAR O fefensiye, and it w and Adopts a Platform ~The Nae Accept the Bulgar of houses have been utierly destroyed by For More—The Militia Still ernacle which, before the fire of 1571, stood 3 slo's 8 B it R MR L TR I onal G > 1 p 1R blican Up- floods resulting from water falls, The eity of anl r Congross—Carlisle's Seat afte refusing to meet the daughter tional Gra ot Patrons Threatened Republican Up 1% is » at travel . on Pioket Duty. at the corner of Illinois street and La Salle of the confederacy at Richmond, Mos 3 . ' Aixis so badly flooded that travel in the y to Be Contested. 1 Most of Hushandry. rising in Spain. streets is imbossi except in boats, In avenue, where Moody began his career as a A/ At 1{\;\ o}. Wllnlw the cireumst .:‘u< and in .\xn.‘ - Nimes two parishes are under water and an- . lay preachier, The first $tory was put up, — eveland’s position, would have requested 7 other Is isolated by floods. The Places of Strikers Being Filled. | whon the panic of 153 arrasted prosrass, and SR SRR Viewh Miss Dayis to oceupy the same ear and The Dairymen's Convention. The Sebright Oase in Court. Loxnos. Nov, 19.—A dispateh from Genoa | C1icAGo, Nov. 12.—[Special Telegram to | for two vears the great eyangelist used this | o Ry 10 T would have embraced the occasion to explain | ¢yevao, Nov. 12 ~1In the National Bate Losboy, Noy. 12.—The Sebright divorce M8 have caused enormous dam- | the BEE.|—1t was about 6:30 this morning | incomplete structure for his ministrations. - TR QL AR LI R LUA 2 RIS S Ana Clioess: ResoWALION W case was brought up for preliminary hearing e ovnya ot Ventl: | when Packingtown began to assame the. ap. | 10 157 tho finisiied bullifig was dedicated, | to the BEij—Senator Sherman is at his | AGWESH Sie Qoteht the st s s Soone | ol b s MRl L foudny. Tho action 18 brought by Mrs. | mielia aphears fo iave suffered severely. (¢ | poaranco of business activity. Long beforo free of deot, Moody and Sankoy Held & | Washinglon home now. Ho wrived lnst TRy U PaTe i o Rt e TeAua Codor | detest; or - New Torke sHATVMER el o y vill rec Taboi Pope . arauce of bus @ - L most successful revival season there then. | night from New York. > says the recer at Virginia could not be induced, unde erson, o ew York, chairman of Arthur Sebright, who asks to have her mar- | Will reqiire monhs of Iabor to topeh 18 | this tne militia had been posted on pleket | Thd total cost was $100,000, “‘"‘-"‘ from New York. He says the recent | any circumstances, to cast its vote for Mr. | the committes on preserving, packing and Tage declared vold on the grounds thatshe | widiy & (Wey fEL BAGKR T from | duty around the yards, and soon the rush of - - bbbl el b g i bt L trapsporting eggs, presented the roport of was induced to consent to have the cere- | the terrace of the Diquinto hotel. was | men in search of work began. At 6:45 A Battle With Monkeys. parties, but have been favorable to the repub- | There Ishut one theme ot diseussion among | IRPILEE 85 LEEGR oxprossed th mony performed by f and that the m strick by an enormous wave and washed into | gialock a train of six cars pulled out o o Provinpesce, R. L . 12.—|Special | licans. He is gratified over the gains in | /0 bl i B R dailyy YU 00, 1he Tenc pressed the a in 1 of six cars pu ut on the i and that s the failure of Mrs. Oleveland to | opinion that packing eggs in cases was ringe lins never been consummated, ‘The | the sea. e body s not been found, e | 1ake Shorerond, Every ‘ear was jammed, | Telcgram to the Bk, | i Murphy, [ Ohio and thinks labor has become a factor 0 | gitand their fair, Tho trouble seems to | proferable to shipping them in barrels, ale pINEHT Is the daughter of Lady Scott, of | Kingand ucen ‘of Wurtewburi, who Wete | g wars were designed to hold sixty peonle | keeper of animals, had a terriblo batule with | IMpertant in poitics that [t must bo vecoe | thicken, tiough 1 Now Yok the demandls. ot BiE: Southampton, and i s noted for her beauty. | night at Ventimigiia. ench, but It 1s safe to say that 000 meh got oft | two large viclous monkeys yosterday, and | hized. “In Oho, for some reason which it | -, CONGRATULATLEG BOQEMTON, rela, becatise thio empty barrols could b s61d The defendant s a well known London - hess uix tars: s train was followed. by | received fnjuries which will iny him tp for | Would be difficult to explain, the Knights of | | CINIL SUrVCe VUMIISPRES FIECIOR NS | 00T 1 the yroservation of oges club man. The plaintifi*s friends assert that London's Paupers, another of the same kind, Most of the men | some time. Murphy went into the cage to | Lavor made a determined fight against Gen- i bt ) ¥ B8, 5 spectable democrats in the Fort Wavne, Ind., | the report says no absolutel: stactory the defendant coveting her pivate | LoxboN, Nov. 12,.~The lucal government | want into Armour & Co.'s housoand a fow | clean it ont and had been working there ( eral Kennedy and reduced the recular ma- | congressional, district, congratulating hini bt il Ay “‘,“'“;“u'“"" b fortune of $:00,000, managed to In- | board has made public its reply to a letter | soattered to the various packinghouses in the | some time when suddenly, without warnin Jority in one eounty more than ten thousand | upon the defeat of Representative Lowry aarned to piy 3 o) o veigle her into ' fihan, transactions | recently addressed to it by the social dem- | y, bt el O e W Eoy, named Bet, threw Hscit | votes, There isone noticeable teaturo in the | Mr. Edgerton’s home is at Fort Wayno, and | learned to prolong human life indailnitely, [3 yards, At Washington Butcher's Sons £ AL L A TiB16K; 6F okton; SA LN QOATER T, CHIN Whiech finaily fell upon hier for settiement at | ooratic tederation, calling attention to the | Touse fully 2,000 men were in line waiting | \Po0 Murphy with such force as to utl him | labor movement. Itis confined almost en- although heis & democrat and Mr. Lowry is | Boles, of Boston, sald Ae denlors 1n v{n;,uy a time when she had to choose between re- | g s - ke 15t HHHAE oF e fully a 10 the floor of the caze, ‘Then began & ter | tirely to olties and towns. People Nving in | B democrat ho spoke his mind, privaicly | preferred cascs very much to barrels. \vhen fusing to pi fid be compromised, or es. | Blieged enormous increase in the UMBEL for a chance to reach the breakfast tables, A | rific tight. Ben used his teeth and paws with y g U Ving thoueh remarkably plainly, to his democratic | an examination of the matter was made, caping by marrying the defendant and per- | poor and uncmployed in London. The | Jong line of deputy sherifls kept the crowd in | the wiidness of a tiger, and ina short time the country districts varely change their poli- | friends when at home on two or thiee ocea- | thoy would i d that cases were not so muoh T e liate, AL Hhe heating | Doard's teply sserts that in the month of | orit. A similar scone is enncled every | WA3 Joined by his"miate. “Tazether they | tics. Thero are countics in Ohio that lave sions during the campaign and adyised them | more expensive tian barrels, The “conven- 1 _d,? i Sebrightls coutisel admitted the | October, 186, the percentage ot paupers In | morning in A rmour & Cov's three dining | [OUEht o powerful battie. Murphy was | glven demecratic majorities from Andrew to vote for Captain White, the republican | tion tlien passed to the discussion of what is marriage, which he says was performed at | yon g, ¢as 22 to every 1,000 of ulation L L it e dining | covered with blood, and it was several min- | Jackson’s time down. The vote against | CAndidate, “beeause one represents the cor- | the best packaze in which to ship butter, et anary. o contended, | London was 22 to every 1,000 of population, | yooms, “and in those of Swift & | utesvefore he could make his escape, but | il e Car le down. The voto against | yupiion of office spoils, while the other ig [ Which developel into desultory discussion Hlowever tine o slal relation had' ovet yyhilein the sune month, of thekyear 1% | Co., Nelse Morris, and Fowler ~Bros. | inally " suceeaded, in' gettiug, "ot Speaker Carllsio wasconfined alinostentirely | abineg oo fobies”and U s sysicu. | o (he wivaniages of tho 1t vackagy over gr taken place; that the parties had never lived ’ E L, s D' s PTO Wi re rrea § o eaving the fierce brutes behind e bars, S striet. ndoubtedly the | Mr. Edgerton takes some pride in the over- | dinary ones, Judd raised the ques ' e et that ™ et Bad " Boon | that these fieures prove tHat it pauperism Tf'" T was o large fncrease in the nuinber | Ay ™vas taken to the ‘hospitai [ result of the election fs a blow at freo trade. | whelming defeat of owry, since ho savs, | dction ‘of butter on tin, and inquired togetber, and gt dero | had - been | e, 'creass T London, the ovrhment | of men at work to-day, wnd it woukd | wiichoTo it Tound to be foartully lacorated: | 1 believ that there has heon a decided | e canys was wade, piely, o the syoll if chloride of tin. which isan actiye poison no. tmpropriety in the financial tras | Wil b quite able o manige it and its ot | seem thatin a few days the houses would | Thie entire uppor portion of his body was bit- | T s ed | jsque. Ho thinks that if ~the eivil | would not be formed thereby. Rickert, o endant evil Tue board es 0 A8Sist % growth In protection ideas all over v % Mr. Sebright had induced he petitioner to oy e Nt b have full gangs at work, ne packer, on en, scratched and torn. s lett cheek was servico re n polic: e admin- a, 1 0 at s 0 1t b 1 tho - hath tendant evils, o bonrd prowmises to assist | | full tEWorEE O] K t hed and His 1 K A der rvico reform policy of the ad Towa, explained that so long as the inner weoept certain bills, and she had been led to I::;Umr authorities in the work of relieving the | ),o1i,07 6 ver a crowd of a thousand or more, |“ arly =.,m,,n" Mx:.«-uu stitches w,.,m|,“\,.“ 5[“!“ mlml!l_v and 1~~||vcvmll) lln nmlsoul)\\. l.\l:nl:nn ‘ ‘Iu\l 'Ilu(lu i Invlulr-( uul- Ml‘n‘:mfiluu\\ |‘l|n- ln: ‘:f‘lfll l:".ll| y.uqlp‘n d lo{l‘l‘w believe that the marriage ceremony between 1 e el % e » n it.” There was a large hole in the fleshy he people are impressed with the | yoters o ne or endorsement, an atmosphere there would be no cliloride of Her wnd tne respondent would relicve her of RS BEIUEG (GRiTA TeRNE, remarked that the mat erlal was none of the | 4ot his lef{ breast and four more stitehes | fact that American industries should be pro- | a1t was pitted aeainst. the spoils policy | found, Vo Volkenburg offared a resolution financial liability incurred, — ‘The judge sald At . D pfore | e e, Thera | Were required there. I1is -arms and hands | tocted. ‘The democr &5 Mo | of the leaders of the party there, as yepro- | asking congress to make an appropriation fnanclal HblIiLy IOUTEed, o ciramatcoes 1t | 11VERPoOL, Nov. 13, ~Tho lending weekly | Out before itwould be very serylecable, EHere | roquired seven stitches. “Thie' unfortunate | e, v democrats in the south who | Sonted by Mr. Lowry. that it would have [ carly in the session to-enforee the oleomar- Would bo impossibl to nullify the marriage, | €rain eirouluar say Prices are firmer in R ERON D Gria indrted men. one was [ Man 1$ suffering great pain. S sl U B AT b et T Rl rine v, Douglas moved tat the con- and announced that e would hear the testl: | all branches. There is a greater disvosition SIS A o hrtiet - v comes to the direct question: Shall | tures in glowing eolors the manner in which | ve viforate 1ts sense thal ; - mmany with o view to deciding if there was ! Millers aro R Wife Murderers Executed. the duty on this or that article bo removed? | some federal oflicers were made to xoout and | turers and dealers in pure dairy products bo 2 . to do business on speculation. Millers are goons, one of the crack English & it 3 ¢ t work for the spoils candidates, and is happy | required to withdraw all support and aid [P P divorce. Mrs | poceiving smalt supplies from farmers. An [ resiments. Sevorl years ago he drove throuzh ANNA, [11, Nov. 12—William 8. Wilson | will vote with the republicans before they | 8% "MK ok pronerly rebuled. fons organizations and ussociation! Bebright, was called o the witoss stand and | 501 ico i paid for English and forelgn | London in his owh drag and kept fout ser; | was ]\:[nmn;l at .!nno\l‘n\’r.a to-day 3;.. the jail | will consent o it 1Im|nsnn. are slarting | [Jo takos plonsure In the cle ton of s per- | throughont tie country that livve porsonall the had inharited in her own | wheat in the principal markets. Cargoes bR bt i ¢ ssile yard, for the murder of his wife, he con- II]VI|lle|.’|l|)' places in the south and the peo | sonal friend, Colonel Robertson, to vhn favored the illegal traftie in oleom ring name $130,000, in addition to a | are held for higher rates. There wasa good above his means and this morniiig applied | Gointed man are a hearty dinner, and at 1:30 | ple will naturally wish to protect them. Free | lieutenant governor. They are near neigh- | and who have heretofore aidud manufuctp. e on LE 8150000 on tho danth of het | attendance at to-day's market, With @ bEtter | tonkee oo Tentioq (o day. A prominent | C led from the cell and taken to the scaf- | trade, in my judgment, 1 1 bors, and though political” antagonists, are and dealers ot spurious butter by exhib- ¢ ot 8180, 1 atte 2 at to-ay’s market, with a betier | yacker, who replied to a_question ‘as to the | Was led from the cell and taken to the seaf- | traq my judgment, has r ed a very skl N ALty . are | ¢ Wbl da L ¥ O3 mother.” Sho i inet Mr. Scbright whon she | fone. A fair trade vas dano fn wheat at ox; | probabiliy of s specdy seltiowent, sad"that | fold, and at:2 . m.the trap was sprane, s | oVeEd set buck, ~Thie outlook Is very prou Nt O L L gras bt iteen Years of uge, " the - | treme rates, Flout was i, with huproved | whilo thuy, would il wiiingly Biuve peace | meok was not broken, but death ensued teom | 18 101 SRR o oo, | parehar Colonel”tobertson, wiiel e rom: | wdopte, Tho risoluion bus et s A% Bosed marriage to her atter they had been | an fmprovement of 4. ate requestat | they would not now take back all or eveh | sirangulation. After haning twenty-four | Omaha has beon allowed three ndditional [ 3ed, to makein the cvont the lattorwas | puke to e WaRAECR 0f 10G, B8 S show acquaintances a short timo only, bit her B2 st Dice there was mOt neatly @is mueh | minutes the body was cutdown and placed in | letter carriers, to begin December 1. " | lected, e nojis nsked to do it but he will | fof admitting butterine to exhibition th thel mother declined to perut an eigagement The Situation in Burmah, Dusiness to transact ns. formerly: owing (o | acofin, Beforo stepping upon the fatal trap | . Captait Chatles 0. Bradloy, Twentieth in- | Ot SRERE, [0 5 L L O 2o res0)ulion | ahabaing . tho Enamo) Ol tha MriBebrizhivcontinuedhis visits to tie hous MANDALAY, Nov, 12—Civil war 18 inade- | the loss of European contracts, which the im- | Wilson gave the assembled audience, both - | fatey, Fort Maginnis, Montana, has been jouggh the que of whether Spoaker nization to the “National Produce Asso- and was received on terms of friendship. Anpond Tl s pending trouble had prevente conmetltion | side and outsid the enclosure, a siiort speech granted twenty days leave. First Lieutenant, | o Althoush the question of whether Siakor | orianiza to the *Na adiice’ Asso BIally Mr. Seabright induced the withess to | auate to restore order in Burmah, and severe | B R IRRR R, 00 KOO, M econd | in wh T T T Francis J. Ives, assistant sarzeon, has been | Carlisle can sit in the chair and make rutings | clation was reforred to o comwmittee to re- o) ro hes rring K V] 0s epressi are i q L b iy ft n which he admonished husbands: **Be tiue | | R OARBVAG AT RO lAs when his own seat is under control—or port at the next annual meeting. Zn “bits of paper” eh he I ~ el 4 3 bands. @ also asked ple to be char- rmy forlouhs nut 5. Private P e contest ease | 2 his s e- | President, 1. D, Gurley, DaKalb, T1L3 tosln “biLs of aper” wiich he subblied: | suspected of loyalty to_the British. v | their tine of meed, and who would be kept at | itablo to his seven little children, Wilson's | Arms forlowshs aithorized: Trivate Petor Ule enntest sas ol L O e e e GaToneIRo AR [T i i 7 Rhlestor to the British, spread false reports. hey wereat the settlement of the last strike, | this county, in January of this year. Coming | ! ark, 1 our months ermis- | Sl T ¢ £ TP roAGT ChHE 801 11t10N O bils and madg horselt Havlo: for sums | {816, BN 0P Fetore” King T beetuse they were much stronger in number | homo after one of his customary absences he | $101 10 g0 abraud; Private Charles, vcrott o oD oMK | §Virthal oyeotbof B Do o ahe appenied to. Sebnght.. | the throne and then leave the country, and because it they were not protected and | found a number of young men from the [ SOMBAMY ‘A, Filteenth infantrs, Fort Ran | %go of s own was being tried by jury. 1t | agriculture was modiied into o rofusal ot gorved upon her ‘shio apponled to Sebright, 2L wera forced to ‘leave by intimidation they | nelghborhood eutting wood for his neglocted | {14k Dakoft futee O ataaonant Jobn | tiasaat ot Sves sarlisie is really” con- | alliance with that board uptil ther . R B T Waldy Can't Go. would never be willing to ¢o to work and | family, Iis wife kindly asked him in. He | 5 Uartoe, [fo Twoentycitet fntaic Who Was | tested his friends sav he will call another \ze in the managoment. The Taanon omriiniwasihy martying him. G W || Sorr. Nov: 18.~Tiisking of Denmark, on | Toibthopaskers out in any tounlo in tis|| seemed enraged; went iupsnd, presently s promoted October 31 to first lieutenant % 1" | member, and most Iikely a republican, to the [ was then adovted. “Ilie ciuse ot the resoly- She did so. e took her to a place unknown | g tal "Pirnova expressing thanks for | the authorities wi A T T o "0 - M Dutchosne, Utah, o his new company, C, at | it 18 possivle. “Che friends ot Mr. Carlisle | oring exhibitions of aleomarzarine and siin= : ISl sneathedly Known | g telegram to ‘Tirnova expressing thanks for | the authorities will not date to wink at any | Los ANGiLEs, Cal, Nov. 12.—Albert G. | 5 O aeh, ew company, Cyat | g ioexpects his seat to be conteste ilar nroducts. An adjournment was taken s Dot e o . . s i % hi c inas ¢ s | B. Kipp, September 17 last, was hanced this | = LoD (0r o wayigiexpectadil member of the senate committee — wowentshe found where shi was. Count ot G GO Ll e wight do n order to gain votes before | afternoon. On the day 'mentioned ahove | #bout the 20ch inst., when he will begin work TR AR S e (i Natlonal Farmera® Allianoe. albhanny, a friend of Sebright’s, who v Ao e e, L e e bet Prince | the election. You can put it down that this | Baynton beat his wife. ‘She fled to Kipp's 1n his'cominittasion appropriations Will be Just as many contests this winterover | Cute Nov. 19.—The National F present, locked the door, and” Sebright said | send ndeputa : time the new men will be protected, and | house for protection. Baynton pursued her A DAISY PREACHEIPOLITICIAX, the confirmation of no to fill ueaco, Nov. 18— Tlie Nationsy piolafig tohor that lio woild shoot her \f she dared | Waldemar, 5 = Will_ not bo'driven from their places by | and shot her and fhon shet. Kipp, who ac- | Many inquiries are made in political cireles | Y0, SCVHRAIIY Seuovala s thero was | Miance renewed its deliberations this aftor o show that she was not acting with tree : T ] strikers.” pnTted to datel ] 4 here asto who the Rev. Myron W. Reed is— | yacancies made by removals as there was ith President Streetes t X e was n ng A Celebrated Jockey's Funeral. : tempted to defend her. e RO Lo the apnortanitios, | noon with President Strecter in the chalr, nnlmmt:-fi’:mmlm g which e was about to | e Mo funeral of Frea | A dispatch recelved from Peoria, says that e SE }‘\;‘;L‘é‘i"’?l;‘e’:fl“]“‘"" came so near defeating | jie thinks, however, that the rejection of a | The committee on resobitions wadea _report ave perforued betwee om. y . N, Nov. 12— Fowler Bros. have an agent there organizing s E: Judgel he present republican incuri- of o i ge8 i o forceay it on beriher, and witnessthrew | Archer took place at Nowmarket, — siusiness | o foree o work I thelr yacking Foens | Moxrrme e i oa ko extradl- | DeDtis congross trom Colorudo, “Lhere was. | banber et G “Thelt b hund bR | She-chane Ao Gelognio. " Then off and agai e ve the room. Va8 8 y N vn. ¢z | Chicago, Omah K S C The age! sir: 2L (B = D = | 80 much apal n fhe ranks of the demv- i, s k 4 C! o Hotght. sobsod hor by the arn. and forced | S8 suspended 1y the whote town. = ABONE | 1 exnecied to, i and Kansas City. Theagent | o, 050 was contiined. before Judge Dugas | crats fn Coloratio toward tho administration, | there will bo less provocations than before. | lowed u talkc on railroad thaflie, Goorge Ko her back and made lier sign the register, | thie mourners were Lord Grosyenor, [aron Sxecied o seoure 100 mon o0y ¢ allezed | to-day, when C. F. Clarke, bne of the direc- | and Judge Symes stood o well before the | 1hisanuouncement s not endarsed by other | Iarding referring to the manner in _whiel e e ot ot the rosistras | Alington, Lord Carncross, the Messrs, Tater- | oL Barty's sction in reer alleg s ( Intke, one of the direc- [ and judgo Symes stood so well before the | republigans liere who are fumliar with the | farmers are imposed upon by, ihe railron « 4 D . dispatch from Powderly, sent to the board of | tors of the Peoria National bank, was cross- | People at his majority was calculate Y L i Tead the form of marrlage,nor hear him say | sall and a large number of persons interested | e and Fowler Bros!’ yesterday, is very ‘ S % Rt 5= | Wp in the thousands. Like a_ skyrocket, | Pluns of the luu{mny in the senate. They | companies. A delegate from Wisconsin told Tend the forp OF o e N vy, | I the turf. - One: hundred wreaths were | fide and Fowler bris’ yelerday, 18 Yoy | examined by Hoke's counsel. llls evidence | howover, the preacher-politielan flaslied upon | 38Y that while tho usual consnicuity, will he | how s stato was biessed by farmers, and fully fri.htened,” she declared, “to hear any- | Placed upon the jockey’s coftiu. Satd that ‘he did not believe it genuine he | Wasto the effect that no charge had been | the horizon and came so near sweeping the | £¥eH doubttul cases and they will be mvesti- | several others spoke in the saine strain, thing at the tine,” e could easily have saved the men from being | laid against Hoke for forgery until recently, | state that the result is yet in doubt. gated and all eare exercised, that there will n the afternoon a platform was adopted “The roglstrar being sworn deposed that Eyldence of Viotory, misled into the beliet that the strike had been | and no indictment had been lald before the Tteed Is what wa call in Colorado a ‘daisy | D¢ no mineing, und that the stamp of disap- | which favors the union of farmers with labor when Mrs. Sebright was before him shewas | Bomnav, Nov. The Ghilzal rebels in | declared off. AS it was, his conduct, if not | grand jury, notwithstanding that the do- | preacher,”: said Major W. 8. Peabody, o proval ‘{*}"f“l upon the spoils work last winter | organizations to ameliorate all the evily agitated, but that she repeated the marriage | Afghanistan have been attacked by the Af- | his words, encouraged belief in the gen- | falcation oited to. hearly tweo hundred | Denver.’ ‘He isone of the best all-around | FO2 Bk cient to evidence the position of the | oppressing both classes in common: luklnq d y : o Foaslios b s 5 24 | republican party. o polic T S i 1 ; d lefeated. -The general sent to Cabul ten vith givin e false report cy as the | r in C: a these proceedings were in- i 4 i It is stated nterested hority t income Y W 3 hund, Witness added that subsequently the | ¢ 3 o spateh itsel anatnsthegoy apolis o few years azo d - took AUCUIONATELaLL LD Income tax. and demands that the railroads ) 4 _ ¥ the | oqrtloads of heads of rebels killed in battle | dispateh itself. tituted against him, ‘Ihere appears to be n . yes L Ll ere will be ositive s Pan- | be et : closes ) Indy threw tho marriaxe ving on e flaor e ok e yistory his forcos had ‘won:| Onesmallriok, promptly nipped in the bud, | doubt s A R A erio ot i ERLAAing S puIDIBUE OF FHY T [ e ot ¥ and g but stined the reglstry” wiihout hesitation il was all that oeeurred at the _stock ‘yurds 10" | granted. city. | Swarthy, and Withal amatiractive, | {qential elections that the president ha Ibition_ Issues the platform 15 non-goms fiay Hoote" Men, Sebrights| mothor, and A Denial From the Vatican, day to relieve the monotony of the situation. | “In the caso of John F. Ioke, the Peorin [ RGOPIS, Yqitulie s With InCRRRBIACE TOF ) down upon that Seandal and does not intend | mittal. sl Seott, Mrs Sebrights mother, and | g & PR RI0 GO an enies | A bundred or o of stikers attembted to teat | pans defaulter, . G Clarke, ote o th dt | LIS G they wern Toyut - He went | 10 luvo any wore miss over it 1l the e election of ofticers resulted as follows: completely broken down, mentally and phys- | Stampas’ statement that the pope bas seut | plove of Armour & Co., wh gaged en- | rectors, to-day testified that the total amount | o, "0 G veets “everywhere, into the public | 1as passed for it to aftect polit ‘There | President, Strecter; vice president, Ju fcally, afier the ceremony, and_was always | g to England askine for th olish. | Blove of Armour & Co., who was moving tea | of Hoke's defalention was $188,000, of which | 1, ces, attended tho coutts, couventions, | May be preliminary work, but it Is Burrows: secretary, Milton George; treass R AT e R TR LR ‘blf* establish- | new place of residence. Some of the sheriff 000 liad boen taken from the Mechanies' | Rlices, atiencel the corits, cslivartons 1 that there will be no disposition of the case | urer, Mr, Arnold. Tl next convention of : Sy LA Y i \ b chants’ National bank. Clarke also testitie A & + B n . There are salarles aggregating e Journed.RIUNRE(e Erbosedib kaNhoNopUTY # for some time, and t Jast necounts the un- | that Mrs. Hoke had handed $40,000 to the | Out into the mining "}?“‘C"‘- remaining (z!"'&mlflmb d v;:\l\)::u T S Patrons of Husband ded with people belonging to the Another Socialist Demonstration. fortunate employe was still under protaction | bank since the defalcation. weeks at times, camping with thie boys, tell= | &0 t0 $500,8 % KO OB, NIERER | ORE atron JELUAbAN Qrye fitae) IO actotats sohowaco | OF I ATORE gannd,. Thote 18 & ARES. IbCTeRsS it] 1 fu storics and making smiles everywhero, | Goode, of Virgiiila, wito was xejccted by the | pumanrrenia, Nov. 12—At the third that 0 be seem that fn a few days the houses woul o YA O O a1l iaDdSab e nighta: e is an ora Sonta b : g 5 A oles, > Trafalgar Square on tho 21st Inst. “Chey also | FTe (Ul gaitgs at worke A cominities oons | ., JEBRASKA Crry, Neb., Nov, 12—(Special | full "ot "= flowers — and = rhatorie, | 8008I (4 wonk oy R L i wip S Kot g announce that a socialist deputation will eall | $i%\ing of Messrs. Barry, Carloton. Marsnali | Telegram to the Brg,i—The bodyof J. B. | and he — always enravtures tho | CABIVET, BFRICHERS AF WOUE OX JHEQIES e e i i Ory From Cuba. upon Lord Salisbury. and Soniliing, was in sbssion all morning at | O'Brien, a prominent’ farmer living near | boys and elicits admiration’ trom | &6 RIHNOR SIS LN e to | laws for tiig Wolitre of he husbandry of the [Copyright 18% by James Gordon Bennett.) i el — the Transit nouse. Numerous visitors were | Beatrice, this county, was found tns morn- | e ladies. = He usually - wears a great | 4000 Qion within o fortnizht, so that of- | country, At the afternoon and overiing ses- York Herald :;qu"mr\gm Tz‘ ':u of Washington. ¢ | ustiered up stairs to the room in which the | ing @ short distance from home in | \ee sombrero, and otten goes horseback | ficial can compile his messaze to congress by | Sion tie sixth degree was conferred upon Cable U RS ERLIN, Nov. An equestrian statue of | committee sat, but no nmount of inquiry 9 b O RIAT ARt riding, shambles careleslly along the 5 iokaey eambas el inxar shand ? parts intry. state that extonsive preeautions were taken | NEBLMSEUERLEESERG W [V | of the strike 15 the boycotting of Armour's | though * his ~ team o which he | ccived cordially by ororsbady, | K'rom his Wil k. very miany recommendations for | nearly %,000 members, Iast night in Madrid and the whole of Spain, [,“,“ sped in December. meats by District Assemblies 57 and 24, | left this vesterday morning, was found loose | Sociations one could not ‘tell 8 _casual | WiL MAX AANYALECOIIIENGRY ONGIOX YE%) BN e D n Sas ; legislation, and that it will consequently be of - becauso the government discovered by its i Knights of Labor. A local boycott has been | from the wagon in a corntield, with the har- [ glance whether he was Mexican, French, | J0G00 Gt e message, of course, is A PECULIAR CASIL diplomatic agents abroad, and by the vigi- A Berlin Theatre Fire. placed on Underwood & Co. ; ness broken, it is thought now - that O'Brien | American or Duteh, or whether h Cath= | o biled from the reports of the cabinet of- of General Daban, the new director | Bruriy, Nov. 12—The Harding Casino, To-night many peeple are of the opinion | may have been murdered and this tuse of a thodist, Presbyterian, saint or sinner. | G0 UEC R 20 o lstoms, the navy, postage, | ©ne Colored Ma Sues Another 3 : " el 4 ATINE 10, | thiat the stock yards strike will bo settled be- | runaway team made by the perpetrators. s never valuar or rough, nor looso in | feei | FEARER G0N, BRI, PEAEG Under the Civil Kights Act, general of the politieal police, that the repub- | this city, took fire Last night while a bull was | fore Monday. — The supposition is that | The coroner has been summoned to the narks, and conduets himself witha | the Mexiean and other matters will be dis- Eehe OLyiL AMERLa ALK Ticans had prepared @ movement toward | in progiess, Four persons were killed and « | Armour knows moreabout the probabilities | scene dignity becoming a far western prencher. | Sussed, and the resition ho willtakeupon |~ OskAroosa, In., Nov. 12.—[8 uniting in the prin warrisons and in [ large number injured, nd possibilitios of a settlement than mny | o deconsed lenves o, wife and scveral o o cotepman, g “Honk otetiog g PATENS SUPPORTING 1l ADMINISTRATION, | GTAM to the Brk.]—A recent decision of va capital also, ‘Chi ———— one. 1e to-day decides not to take any more [ children and was a man of good social and [ date for conuress, came near do Yy v e of Newspaper as figured | Judge Johns g ghts case caus plan, even if successful, would Ceansed | o e mronosed to hold a | Eives color to tho bellet. that the mattorwill | - Muely excitoment ‘exists in the neizhbor- | State glve a najority fo this administration.” | b MG EEMBATNE NIRRT GETM | S0ty SONK R0IONE o the full of the present cabmet, before the | ,tONPON Bev EREE IS BERAL (8RS | Be'ceiiled before thiat day, Many rumors as | hood. ‘The sherifl has gone to the scenc. 11 BANKING PROBLENM. that ate tiehting tho” adinistration, and | here. Tho decision was on a denurier to an cortes meets November 18, thus avoiding de- | S5k Guben's jubieq, P ead to the seftlement are m cireulation, but none | Deyelopments are anxiously looked for, At the treasury department it is ‘said that | concludos that thore |8 not i Solitaly’ Bron- | ndictment against Ben 1all, a colored. bar- T T T T e E R A T I 5 jubilee, that could be confirmed. One report was that sl the most serious problem to come before con- | Bent demoeratle orgun that endorses . | por 110 was indicted under the civil izhts 9 ol i A Gt the proprictors of two smaller A Little Boy's Accldent. gross, and one of the most momentous now [ Only the mugwump press support it. "The | 0 40 h HavatoNn it in fear that the precautions will continue [N B batabiint . A Ui \ 3 g S foro Lhe sountry s the national banking | &reat democratic journals of "New ‘York, | actfor refusing to shave G R. Bennott, & until the cortes assembles, The depression | - ] - L8 o Tors! nabreiation ang | , Qonuauus, Nob., Nov. 13.—[Sp o | pefore the country is the bational banking | fivooklyn, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati, | colored restaurant keepor, - ‘Tho civil rights e A e e The Laconic Reply Which Was sene | Withdiaw ftom the packerss assoclation and | gram to the Bex.|=Wilite, tho eloven-year- | year, Juric 30 next, ull of the $10,0000003 por | Kichmond, Foutsciiieydiayapols, Cliicago Dill ol tie lnstlegislaturé requires barbors, R Scomtioy: ald to the Pefision Department. D e ion akilliul | old boy of George Fulton, while tending | cents ate to be culled in. Nearly all of these | Bt Louts, Memphis, Saw Ovieans and the hoelkoonars, somimon’ SAsHobs, bty (D SRIYY moetlug to-day In the congressional com- | , APWIAN. Mich, Nov, 12.—Special Pension | other leading packers, attempt togain pres- | Tound a power corn sheller, had his right sre liold by the banks to seoure’ clroulation, | 530,50 16 ivesa list of thetm Tt 14 sald | color. T supreme court had decided i tio Mitton room. They rescived o suthorize | Aent Basty was sent to thin clty to secure | fige an that score aa well he"by, suasting up | hand drwa Into the cogs of the apron, Lit- e e It the Erananror oF the S D | fhierd is but one correspondent in Newspaper | Cedar Rapids case that the - skating xink 19 S B g o2 evidence of the sanity or insanity of Hascall | [S1¢hts of Labor houses. = The strikers’ | gopally grinding off the hand and forearm o bank lo be Mted, | Row that endor i president and his [ not apu ¢, and that the proprietors their loaders—Senores Salineron, Margall | {10 RO “ leaders received as well as sent many tele- | sprveYy SEOTRE ) i tILE of the banks owning them will be forfeited. | 1 he ropresents Vi Zht exelude colored 0, Judigs John O e i aat | AL Cole, of tho Daily Timics. Cole 18 by no | Iy S i 1® b, bu o | S00VS the wrist laccrating and tearlig the | Ono of the inost serious aspects In which the | £40, 405 ie fepresents & mugwinip paper | Wit exeludo eolorer proplo. Ak Joline and Aycarno-to doelare an tho coming 865 | means wealthy, hut ho voluntarily velin- | futely deolined to sav o word ms to whother | Bhiiieles 5o berriphy tiat B Sehte, Who, W3 | situation can bo viewed It the dissolution of In New York, Allof the demacratic writers | son It a fulloral opinion Secied L w10 : n : Quished the pension of §18 n wmouth which | of 1ot the conditlon. of aftairs bad boen | Chlled toattend the case, iad 10’ ampuiate | 3 majority of the uational banks i the smail | 00pose the administration—oppose it beeauso | be villd and con itutional. The question in coalition unanimously consider it necessary . or tlot the condition of ffairs hiad been | whout two more incties of fho- arm, the' 1ttlo | @t biks having loss than, 00,000 capl. | 118 without ehizecter, 1t apnears to i | hi opltion turhs uon the b ol the ek o e o o Lo o (%% | had been gmanted for a diseaso contincted | Altered, In the afternoon e Carloton, e | oilow enduring the operation with patience | a1, "Most of thed's areowned by the smull | to be nelther dewocratic nor republican, and | datiture o 3y tag & barver shon 15 such n » triumph of their 1deas 80 long #s the gov- | QUFINE service in the late war, The pension | companied by Harry apd the stikers o [ and fortitude, the boy vesting wellatter the | panics, and they are notifying the comptroller | it is notoriously wealk s mugwump, public place, and the business of such a pub- O s o %0 o ' %% | department proposed, in easo Cole proved to | Guarters odtensibly’ to - call . b the | 4Fu Was dressed. of curzoney that they will not buy bonds at M, Cummiiog, oEOmaM. A R R ot | B\ {naane, “fo' Moo’ the! apyoink down. town oftice; of 'the “packers. Late A Ohurchly Hanging. tie preniiums commandiog now, and [ G A Cumming of Oiabia, biat tho ibbit, | b eonrot the BUSIACS, SO ANGR R0 e N e I Rarrin L a1 Rl TUSREESFOEIC petent g . | tonight Messrs. Barry and Carleton said i robly Hauging. will therefore go out of business. The largo | fe, B 24 . B ar Haplds, du., 18 f 4o owor: that tie lxislature lins the hom In the exercise of their individual rights | 6.4 whom the pension could ho paid. 1o | they “had been working a certain line, the HAY SrriNGs, Nov,—[Special Telegram to | banks in the great cities report that they are [ BUR v Wk 1o rotirmed from Ne- | potwer to regulate barber shops, and as to against the arbitrary acts of tne authorities. | save the department Cole sent the depart- | import of which they were not at liberty to | the Brk, | —There was a “hanging bee” at l)lmlmlumlnh'\lllw'nll;n ciroutating meaium | FERAOL 3 S0 ORIV thron, 1 the seasion | Whether the power onght to be excrelsed or They also resolved to invite Zorilla to return m.-mlul‘; Ih{l’, _Al)l'lw\\'l]\lflll ;I.‘ nulrnm-(-v‘l.;,,;\.-n Pi\mi“"{;: t".\rh‘mu" .'ulmll(lml l'h:nllhflhnlnn this place yesterday, and great enthusiasm :'Ifl“l):w I,llglllllll?“‘l_:v‘\":1-05")“1“ “Aml ”::‘l'];‘lll‘)‘,l‘:}l*‘u of cOnErens, " e not is o question of diseretion for the legis= Soatn if the reforms entioned are | eured of his disease. A letter from Washing- | engagement tomeet a member of the Packers’ g o citizens < 3 L0 W ANLIA) BLOO sl PRESID 19 IN WASHINGTON, ature. pllows therefore that coloie to Spain ho roforus g ntionod sro | oured of his dissase. A lotter from Washing: | 0 EIRIENE LD e A A hPoE e had an | prevailed. fn fack tho cltfons took pride In | Lrotiass, thoy say at tho trensury depattment, | PRESIDENT ADANS IN WASIINGAON, lature. 1t follows thoreroro that coloiol pion grantod. Tho Castelar party took no sido or | 100 asking if ho was allve or dead, and if tho | astaciation Lommattens but, Salc b Wt W | ho aair, the occasion beig the hanging of | aets e samo as high iicense upon the saloort | | Cliatles Krgnels, Adums, | piesident ot liavo tho spme $ight 1o bo shaved a5 vh @ part in the weeting, and their organd blame | yopiy' “Alive.” "Colo is a beliover in the | that the packers merely wished to show. that the church bell iu the steaple of the new Con- | business—the big ones will sty in, but tho [ the ~Union Pacitic, - arrived this morn- | ych 1t 13 understood tiat e case will go those who wero bresent for the attitude | falth cure, and thinks the disease would ot | the embloyers' original plan had not been | Efeational cliurch, 1t wds the first hanging | small ones will be frozen out, The small v Jbds underslood big ibission 18 to,con- | 19 10 SUPIRHO QU adopted. tainly returh L€ he should allow the pension | changed. Messrs, Barry and Carleton de- [ Of the kind in Sheridan county. banks are the oucs affording most = uni- DI SIS TN SR ORISR B AR A Big 8¢ ofOle "The police are watentng all ports, owing | 10 Tesume, for,” ho says, "*the Lord wouid | nied fhat they had been in conference with 4 accommodation, _ Under the present | ¢lal condition ot his company. 2B afQlan, = ' 8 410 walohing ¢ , |, ™ oot ity avettld | 355 0f tho backers and imtimated that their | Died From Self-Inficted Injurics. | pressure of publle: sentiment against (i tv————r Davesrons. la, Noy, 12.—|Special Telo to rumors that Spanish revolutionists abroad | 1o Slon o being sick At the same tie. " Seerof departure. from the. stock yards was | 1Lour Ciry, Nov, 12.--(Special Telegram | hational banks, it 1s not now thought that A Cclebrated Case, gram to the Bk —United States Rovenue aro preparing 1o return to Spaln and that sk ek wmerely a ruse o rid themselves of a swarm of | to the Br: rank Noalan, who shot him- | congresswill provideotherbonds for seuring | Hos o, Nov, 12, Speclal Tetegran totho | Collector Thompson to-day mide & selaure ¢ despots for arms and seks | New Yous, Nov, 12.-Violet Cameron, of | tions have been received from Rt SENC | her 1, died this afternoon from blaod poison- | conceded that eightoen wmonths will | ther eross exammed by Mr. Morse, but all at- | commission house, the pickizes not havieg and telegruph oftices are strongly | Lord Londsdale’s opera troupe, has declded to | that the leaders are engaged in shaping ther | ing His father arrived Monday last and | not pass before “the foundation if | tempts to probe the L of the ! the required new government stamp upon guanled. The colonels commandiug 1o | abandon tho proposed tour of tha principal | Policy to accord with tiie lacas of the general WILL (ke £bo remalns fo s home 1n Madi- | o majority of the small banks will | secret which underlios the whole ¢ ) them. Twelve samples had previously be troops In Valencia and Barcelona are sus- | cities of this country” The unpleasant noto. | Waster workman, son, Wis., for interment. be removed. Then there will bo opportunity | fruitless, Lawyer King inopening Torthe i poived and tested, all but one of th e A L s | Saaoh GE (48 S0UIITY, SPeTH ——————— —— afforded the logislature to inaugurate systems | defense, said he would buse his caso on i i ) of M pooled of disloyalty, & il are being closely | ricty gained by the starand hor lordly mana- e A Raid of Bald Knobbers. o Stata banks before eonsrass can act. Once | biackmail, which had been carried out sue- | failing tostand tho test, 1t was disclosod thab watehed. The home secretary, civil governor | ager caused a bumber of out of town mana- | RNty bl o Mo., Nov. Bt oclock | established. the state banks will bo slow to | eesstully inil the “victim refused to goany | the eommission mere bonght all the AV DT T R T s to cancel their dates of the company a | 51 PAUL, Nov. 12—A telegram from | CHADWICK Mo, Noy, 1l.—About1 o'clock | COLTH oCwith the national system. This | further. o related that Wilson fintmet | scized goods of country buller mukers=— the whole of ‘Thursday I cousequence of [ OIF honacs. his tuben with the tuct that | Montevideo, Minn., says: At @ o'clock this yesterday morning about one hundred | P Vidy the most experienced treasury ofli- | Moen in November, 1855 Lie then told Mr, | favners--and much of it cawo to bim un- the rumor ir engageniont at the Casino las been a [ woming the eowrt house of Lacgul, Pule | “Buid Knobbers” enterad town and began a | cluls take of the situation. ‘It fs suggested | Moen hio had witiessd an uet whichi o | salted from the ehun whd it was lts cuttony s financial and artistie failure, decided the suly f i e et et fnancial and artistle failure, declded e 1oid | ooty was broken into, Tho end ‘of the | fuid, on the sloons, thelr oblect being to | by an experiooed mational ‘banker T thia | woula make a sublect of crivuat poscel | o worls iovel for he market. | A simple of F o 3 AAe 9 g0 Lis LoN - Again, " . o 7 et AP o urst open ba d pour thie whisky out, | ety that Instructions should be given by all | tion vnless Lo were paid $100.000. “Lhw de: s butter was tested gnd showed uch The princlpal planters of the province of —~——— brick vault was battered down and the com- | phut” while they were Bt Work the citizens | communities to their Topresentagivas In tone | talls of Lhat wet wern aceful and untrue, | adulteration. Rieh devifopments are ex- Matanzas, Cuba, have telegraphed to tho Echooner Beached. plete cdunty records taken, The burglar | opened fire on them, seriously wounding | gress,sothat someaction may be taken before | counsel said, but Mr on In a moment of | peeted when the case comes up for trial, Madrld government and the leading papers | CRICAGO, Nov. 12—Tho heavy gale, which | Proof safe of the connty treasurer was also | one of the gang, whio was earried away, | next Marcli if action is desived. 14 seews to | weaknoss pald the gumounty A§varions o Fhis 15 the first large seizure of hogus butt Alating thnt at the present. prices. 1t 1o ime | had been blowing on Lake Michigan ail night, | taken. “Whe afo is sald to contain_ consider- | ‘The fire was' retiirned and wore than 100 | be a duestion quite as huportant totie pecple | Atterwatil he v Wilkon Taige sums tnan- | in the state since tie new oleomargarine law T . TS M Nallie W able money belonging to the county, Madison | shots fired. The *“iBala Knobbers” were | as the bank swer to threats, ‘The total amount went into etfeet, possible to make the sugar crops pay the cost | drove the small schooner, “Nellie Wander- | was voted the county seat at the last election. | stampeded.” The affair caused much excite- VIRGINIANS CRITICIZE CLEVELAND, 1875 to June 7, 1882, wits about $330,0. — of production, ‘Tioy therefore dmploro tho | Jach.” of Marinette, Wis, on the beach a | Governor Hubbaid tecelved o teleeram froui | mieat. “Take it in whatever light you wiil, and | ally Mr. Moen determined he would pay 1o A Prominent Man's Death, \ment fo suppress all expors duties | @uarter of & mile from the 3hore this worn- | the counly recorder stating that the records gy Jeaye out all political consideratlons, eyery- | more, and after that saw Wison but tiviee, | guamison, In, Nov. 12—[Special Tele- r and also 10 suppress entirely the | & Thie crew consisting of & captain anda | were being removed to Madison and asking Could Not Stand Prosperity. body must concede that the president’s man- | once when he wanted £10,000, with wiileh 10 | 0010 the B Mr. 5. B, Tinkham, of fourth column of the Cuban tariff aud en- | water 11 ped by jumping upou the break- | for nstructions. Governor — Hubbard NEW Youk, Noy, B.—Judge Cowing in | agement of the affairs at the Richmond state | go out wost. Wilson then e | ATARLLO AT, it e e 8 REARANAYS X "uuAn . & A wal Ihe schooner had a load of slabs, | answered: “County attorney and sheriff will | the court of general sessions to-day disposed | f8ir meeting was abowinably bad, d Dr. | counsel winl said unless th forth- | MG P'A0E, & W £DOwD UK courago the prompt introduction of frog i be able o sccure obedience to the Jaw and | of tha caseof “Boodle” Alderman MeCat Showden, elitor of the. Alexandria Gazette, | coming he would put the willionaire in jail. | southern lowa, died this afternoon from an labor, or Cuban agrieulture will be ruined, the court,” (T Oy Y et B thes fnati: | one of the staunchest, democratic papers in | After the defenso had reviewed the case | overdose of morphine. He was suffering “Tho vavers say they will support the Cuban ! e———— B e o for by bis whfe. | the Old Dominion, “I have sever Moen fook the s He corroborated neuralgia and during the day 100k over petition, which is partly forestalled by the . A Colored Roast. fution, but wight e cared fOF bY Mg Vie: | icized the affairas much because it waspadly | part of counsel's story atid his toatlinons | 5ifly grains of worphis 1o relieve the pain, . ini 3 of business failur ewrri SEnALIA, Nov. 12.—Charles Hudson, col B . &% Spse a3 managed as anything else. I believa Clove: Alinished when t et adiourie and was found by his family i an wncons plans the minister for the colonies will pre- | ©f busin s oceurring throu, ¥ oner’s production in court should he recover g ¢ Py tion 1t he never rallied MR ERA BRI &8 olanios United Statos and Canada 18 241 for the last | ©¢d. who blead guilty to incest Wednes- | his reason. land I8 & man who wlll profit by exparience, ; . { scious condition, from whicli he never rallied, sent at tho next session of the cortes, LIRSS P T T L e i i and I think this will do hiu, s ne ggoi Two Appointments, - T J Y. 8 D 8 There is estion | ds Vir / ASILINGTON v. 12, 3 pre it ap- B SLoN Ohio, Terrible Buropean Floods. ML WAUKER, Nov, 12.—The Evening Wis. | cell yesterday morning with coal oii and then | Hotel Bu | Shasedsng qupation o the SRS Q% cion, | IVasi n; AbkeHhatiha b o e AR RN L. A PARIS, Nov, 15 ne elty of Niet lus heen | OUSID speelal’ siys: “The Nation Vehicle | appiied & match, - He was fatally burned, He | | Cltcaao, Ik, Nov, 13.~4bo Daily News' | $otaras 1 can hear—but that the pressiice of pied 1odey Franely A, SAGHIAY 4 Be b1 ; e ot Olila. ik ins wisited by enormous waves from thie Mediters | (OPANY's works, at Raclue Junction, are in | gave us a reason for his atlewpt at suiclde Mattoon (IIL) special sa The Beckhaw | Atiss Winnie Davis in Richinond kept Mrs. | braiser of merchandise in the district ot (i 4 ey uglion 0, which iy & ¢ A | the Lands ot its principal ered; Addison | that he was afraid he would be bhauged for | house, a large frame hotel, burned this morn- | Cleveland away. ow, . what Vuginians les W, Irighof Jowa City, ! leation maugan. Aho waler swept away the quays | Bigbee of Indianaplis. Liabilitics, §26,00. | his erime. ing; loss, £5,000; lusurance, $5,000. object to 1s the epparent . cowardly thi