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SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER M. 186—~TWELVE PAGES. ' NUMBER 139, - , e , - Py . e ows b N ~ P | &1 Mils atho coeds b wout | o AN UNCART A '] preny NICE AND NAUGHTY, |Sireterre e simmetssas o | oncinnztrosk, Me, Hurerteion snd i | somnaqs o osiitbens sod saoms v | [[TTLE PHIL'S PRODUCTION, | Bt o amenes snccds, & seect | SULLIVAN KNOCKS RYAN OUR | erty would lLave lezally descended to her | Cairnes, William Lawrense, Thomas Bur- | turns for the year 193 these figzures show a de- P | Jor JMhe payment ot their et o i, 1 woew | | nuitie: and fo the subsistence s ural heir, “The doetors, however, basing | gess, Wadsworth Rogers and young Carron | crease in the numberof vessels of 122 and .. | and eivitization. “Tiie policy ndvoeated in my | b | thelr opinion on circumstantial evidence, | were vresent. The run was unusually good, | a following off in tonuage of 11,539 tons, The General of the Army Submits His | report would be most advatitareously applied T Obampion of Champions Scorcs Ane i Good and Bad Doings at the Gay Capital | held that Deiahache died after her. Mis gradually, the general government of the e fox was a stout one and full of grit. By COMPOSITORS FISED FOR STRIKING Annual Repore, direct heirs consequently inherithis fortune, | dodging the hounds at the commencement in Thetrade court at Aacher has sentenced ording to the other Great Victory, Indians being continued of Franoe. v RCHER 18 DEAD. e intricacies of the Madeline wood, he man- | fifty-three compositors to pay damage to the Thoin 88 T And. expetienc WAy Sughest Henri Rochfort, who is almost as passion- | aced for himself a gond start, which enabled | employers for leaving work and joining in o | HIS OPINION OF DESERTERS. | /L i1, 1Velo et of the sugkeced | ONLY THREE ROUNDS NEEDED. - ately devoled to horse racing as journalism, | him to get his wind and deliberately make | strike without giving notic JR—— policy would, as the Indians advance in civit A MOST AUDACIOUS SWINDLER. | hasinade Archer's death the mm{iun for tha | his Ivmv:‘l. He ran over some :-; n;u:hv!v:u\ ka i TOY AL THEATEL R The Troops of Unnecessary Dosts | ot ot th bRy ‘I‘.\I““ II'l“w M the | g § iR following outburst of Anglo-phobia: “Eve- | parts of the whole country, and was finally The accounts of the Berlin Roval theater, ¢ < g 4 . ['v‘y;"l""_ “[ "':‘"‘_‘]‘;‘_‘"y“l"- l“""'" - Paddy Slugged Limp and Lifeless— 1and,” he writes in the Intrans “is in | Killed near Sendetz after nearly an hour's | ineluding the opera, show that the cost to Being Transferred to Where e R U i The Police Rush in But Teo Millions of Francs Confidencod by a Count | 14T The same men who look on with in- | run. ‘Thero were two or (hrea tiders hung | the stite is 2,500,000 marks annually. OF They are More Needed- world be lield as a trost for their benedt, and Libaor sl i Aifference while the Irish farmers, unable to | up and one man got bagged. but 1o harm was | his amouat the ampsror contributes 430,000 Atkins on the Indians, the income applied to their support. Service, From a Russian Noble i 5 L - i THE WASHINGTON POLICE SCANDAT Service, Ml Sl Ll their rents, are driven from their homes, | done, marks from his vrivate purse, besides payine g lghe bbb el i R —— : i |:;r- !"V'lm(fl who defended them are THE MOUNTS, the deficit incurred by the opera and ballet, Major D a \WWest Point gradunte, who had » hangeds the knays who applaud the bom- | Sir Victor Brooke is m: pificently mounted | which do not pay, owing to the large salaries [ Report of the General of the Army. | jeli the ¢ ddy Paralyzed, fice of ciet of the metropolitan HIS CAPTURE AND ESCAPE. | bartincni of Alexandrin, the mussacre of | and rides across country in n way that is | paid toartistes, Here Niemann contracts to | WasimiNaroy, Nov. 18— [Speeial Telo- | police for several years Was tdeposed 1o zivo | SAN FRANCisco, Nov. 17-A8 carly a8 9 New Zealanders, and the extermination In- | caution to timid souls, Mr. William Law- | 8ing forty-olght niehts for 85,000 marks. Horr | gram to the Big |—General Sheridan, in his | plaeato a man, selected by the nowly orcan. | o'clock thisevening the doors of the pavilion e lan races, sob into their elasses of gin,in | rence, the son of e, Frank Lawrence, of | Betz, baritone, recelsos 4000 marks yearly. | annual revort issued to-day, dwells atlensthy | (USSR Som o, UGN | were boseizod by cager crowds of peoplo 8 Rochefort's Peroration on the Death of the | COMPADY With their spouses, legitimate or | New York, sent alonz o ine style a shapely | and the tenor buifo, Licoan, 18 paid 18000 | upon affairs in the division of the Missourl | giort thine, the most exeitiig scandal known | ipatiently waiting aduittanes to. sce the erwise, who dishevel their biek hair in | bay Iry 1 hunter just sent out to drive from | marks. Frausachs Hoffmester receives 63,000 | and spe iies a good deal of wor! el has | in years las just come to the surface and | Sullivan-Ryan _Lln\n- contest. When H English Jockoy, Archer. despair at th cat bereavement which has | County Meath. SirJohn Nugent rode amee | naiks, Faulein Beeth 20,000, Franlein | been going on in the deparument of the | plainly shows there is great need of the | doors were finally opened the vash to obtain . SR fallen onthe: couitry of (ladstone, Byron | looking horse belonging to Mr. Ilitton, | Ronard 14000 a7d Fraulein Patteni 16,000, | Platte. Hesays that while the division has had | fomumissioners either uidoimg the woik | seats was so great that many weople were and S speare. Archer is dead. In whose | Messrs, Rogers, Burgess and Barron were | The drama yields a handsome surplus. | no troubles approaching a condition ot hos- | iy "o ot police, o .ci8e they | h:h“» crushed if not serionsly injured. When SPORT AND SOCIETY AT PAU. | arms will the duclie enaiored of his top | 1 mounted by Larregain, the providenee | The issue of musical works of Frederick the | tili luring the year, many operations of | should elect a new wan wio more fully all were inside the pavilion it contained 0,000 boots and breeches, and red, green or yellow | of hunt'ng men in this country, lLarregain | Great commences with twenty-five flute con- | & minor nature have been rendered necessary npreliends the duties of his position, T | pe R B ) L ¢ i Jacket, now fall? He was ulicr thanan ape, | is the only lover left of all the oid lot who lias | eertos edited by Barge, of Leipsie, Gald ""'*I”I'l'l""" predatory raids o Montana l;! Shiet hus beoRANstrAGt g I eSuliondinaten 10 | :_“';I'J“'I" LI - A PR s gk 1 I . with teeth like the hoofs of the lorses he | any hunters to hire that ean o a yard. mark's new of “Merlen,” will be vro- | Indians from onereservation directed mainly | S it or i Temeenntaiives 1 vor M e L RO i Radle) Numerous A""’:]’ P{" the Grand Hutb £ | cone ot hio seemed to thiom adorable wiio TEAS AND DINNERS, dueedin Vienn ovember 10, ‘The princi- | a<unst the Indians of other reservations, to | ross to see what places they frequented at | 10 take Thand the loser 2 per cent of the Take Place This Woek, he stuck his spues into the belly of the mare | Pan would not be 'an without tea drinking | pal artists appearing in opera will be Frau | proteet Indian agents from insolence and | night. and if the places were disteputable the | receipts. After tue usual preliminary set-too | Gk on Whicl he rode first past the winnin g post.” | and_ dinner giving, Accordingly tea and | Materna and Herren, Wilkelmaun and Reis- | insubordimation of - thelr charges and to | fict was to b iised s s spocios of blackuail | betwecn local celebrites Lo Blanelie ot Tos- : TUE STORN'S HAVOC, dinners have already bosun in small way, | honbere. secure seltlers from tho Inwless demands of | gClia'tiiu Ghiet had a conferonce with the | oo Atddimmie Cartoll of New York, ninds Sy ALL THE NEWS FROM BERLIN. | 'The Americans winterinz in the sunny | Last week Mrs, Morris Post, Mo, do 0DD AND ENDS. roving bands who have been pormitted, on il Lok L P towns on the Riviera are likely to have their | Lassence, nee Miss enjoyments seriously disturbed by the un- | and Mrs, Lawrence Post of New Yo The police of Ba: A have expelled State | one pretense or another, to leave th reser- |n,|l]m was diseussed of getting the influence [ TN hand and dia not use it here was & ave small dinners, O | Architeet Heossler from the country for as- | vation “Vaugue reports,” he says, “of [ 0f eoncressmen in favor of legislation | vretty exhibition of sparcing for two 1onnds, captains and lieutenants of the force and the had a lame ! r } . " s f ¢ ieuitios ¥ rthwe: sort | for the benelit of the appropriations | but in the third LeBlancte let Carroll gt in — i sinee | Precedented violence of the storms and s | Tuesday Mine, de Lassence gave a lawn ten- e in a socialistie agitation, diflicuities north and morthwest of Fort ok fLaie o i the ! UL & = o Dioit e Ope A ! ' for the foree, and it is elaimed catried the . it HORT R The Programmeo For the Oomi g Opesing | 1o\ vorking havos along the Mealtotr nis party at ner villa on the Route de Lar- [ ‘Thebody of Heer Krebs, & member of the | Lewis, in southern Colorado, have neces- | jaitor furihir than that and the kabits of | 00 B with bis right and went heels over 0 of the Reichstag Completed. seaboard, All the restautants along the bers. Berlin munic pal couneil, fias been found in | Sitated the movements of troops in that diree- | congressinen were discusscd, At any rate an | 1ead ina back-handed summersautt, At 10 0 PASTuY nish road near La Madrogue have been s THE BEAUT! AT PAU Grunwalde, He had committed suicide by [ tion, and the establisnment of two summer | affair ‘x“ \\ll}ul‘\‘A prominent wunw.u.\l. now | o'clock the proceedings were l-nlll\Nu'd |-3] a | away. The beach near Marseilles is sti vn There is an unusually large number of | shooting himself throngh the head. A writ | €amps in the Blue mountian region nave | @ memberof the senate, was coneerned some | tremendous era & | a ally 1 3 ) : years o oned, i the faet was g stlifBed: v{iot A 6L 4160 KALNOCKY ON THE SITUATION. | witiy the wrecks of countiess pleasnre b ts. | pretty debutantes this scason and the mar- | had been issucd against him for the embezzle. | quieted all fears and satistied the settlors. | T (N the officsr who' hnd been - st | 1 en ULl D A ¢ TN The rose gardens of Cannes are inundated | ried ies will not be able to monopolize | ment ot trust funds. So that all complaints have now ceased mental in exposing the southern statesman js | €458 used tor exhibits. They toppied the and a thick layer of sand covers the boulevard | quite as mueh of the attention as has been | Prof. Jordan, of Koenizsberg, is dead. During the yea e Declares For European Peace as | La Croizette. Ralway comnuunication be- | often the r Geoeral Sheridan states, | now in destitute eirenmstances because of the | €Ases over, smashing thein o plecesand badly - ase. Among the prettiest of the e Lau L gl i st PR R Ll Longz As 1t Can Be Maintained twveen Nieo and Genoa is interu pied in | biuds ave Miss Lily Kaie, Miss Rozers, Miss KALNOUKY’S OPINION. :;rm:'l"‘“.}l:":;, ;‘)’,‘\'L‘_l',r‘”",,‘l\;.“'.",].(,..m‘.|.?|)|‘.‘i tor. 1t was browsht out ih the investieation | o 4 fian’ |:|m.l|l:;ll::.:-:rI";\l‘p|:*‘\l‘l:‘r’|‘m‘ Cha B in Honor—Other For- oterts lacca, whilo tho Latllon, uaually o | Motsls,tho to Misses lurtons, Mish Plsst | 1tungacy s Foe Beace ir Consiatent | SPINEHL of Dukota, Have boen abar. | ek on tiaamighes Presidont Clovelnnd it | S 1yan, wads thelc apparrancs, | Bt i Wil L a roaring torrent. Enormous waves are | O tho married women Mrs. Graham Stew- l,.”",”.,,,.,,,‘;\:?',.',7;,,,',,',‘:"”_',','1,,, it says, “played most important parts in the | of visiti samianable fause o 1l sepute | Cookk was chosen referee, with Daniel Sturyhy dashiing over the boulevard du_ Midi, while [ art is by universal consenteallowed to he | BupacPrern, Nov, 1 sw York Herald | Scttlement of the north and northwest. ‘Their {'\‘.’.',nfl",‘”;.“'ff\', o it house o or dhree [ as timekeeper for Sullivan and Charles the embankment supporting the promenade | beauty. She i § usefulness having passed away, the ex- ng hands the | | Smith for Ryan. After sha atall and graceful branette, | cable pecial to the Bre.]—In the Hun- in the 10 O names were given, As TPoints From Parls, des Anglais is crumbling away and threatened | with a lovely fizure and beautiful eyes, garian delezation Count Kalnocky saia: | Penses of their maintenance hasbeen stopped | there is but one speaker in congress, the two men sparred five seconds foran opening, [Copuright 185 by James Gordon Rennett] | with wonibilation. with somewhat of the Italian ook, although | “our interests are involved in the Bulgarian | DY, the removal of their garrisons to other | friends of the present oflicial feel hiehly in- | when Ryan suddenly let out with his Panis, Nov. 18.—([New York Herald Cable THE ROYAL FASHION. she is English and was a Miss Eliico before | question only where prinelple or treaties points. 1tis my desire to persevere in this | diznant. ‘Fhie chief stoutly denics * the | right, c charges, and at present writi Arnold.’an of c Lieutenant | Y —Special to the Brk.)—We learned the death Despite the wind and weather fashion is | her m rof long experience of Paul Bert with mixed feelings. There- | faithful to the Riviers 11 of “Glory tor Paddy” weré heard all nd one [ over the house, ¥ A poliey of abandoning the small posts, and the rringe. ngg the blondes M Mentoneis lilling, and | ris Post. one of jhe prettiest, is quite en | rned. ‘The action of General Kaulb: s justly irritated public opinion, but eyen tehing Sullivan on_the right check, £ 3 om this moment the men b sums of money allotted this year to Forts Iilced by atl. is being made the scape- [ fought savagel e y Ryan leading throughout. publicans mourn him as a Duplex or a Mont- | the king and queen of Wurtemburg with OAGTR1E VEAT, . OIBE WAL WAETRNES [ st ary must e distinguished | Kussell, Riley and Robinson and the post of | goat. 1t is thougit that when congress meets | He followed - up. with . another 1iehte calin, e Catholics hardly. dissenible thielr | byt B ATIE HiVeTAIFIR G TAFFIVU AN | Ere1St e Do e N DicE G e Seviiahe. “‘I‘:<-t~|::i-v‘(!\l;n\l‘llm:»lvlnll;lun‘xt Sl b UL UL W) Bl s G | I W RATDIIT T I BT s u satisfaction. and the anti-Vivisectionists | The czarina is expeeted at Cannes with the | Mrs, Fitzgerald, Muwe. Guinot and Mrs, ing Jusslan_interferenco unpleasantly | $01irh Will aid materially tn carrying it out.” | UELRE G0 Hhore WHL be somo musle | up with & somech blow, but fell stiore openly rejoice. Friends and enemies alike, | Czavewitch, et health compels her to live | Dighy Coyeott. felt and in tarning European | Lh¢ report endorses Senator Manderson’s COMMISSIONER ATKINS ANNUAT. s0severe that kyan began 1o show sizns of !? howaver, deplore his deathas a loss toscienee, | in striet seclusion, They will be followed by e T ey sempathy to Bulgaria, He approves | DUl for the retirement of ofticers and the in. | Onaof tie most strikinz 1 issages T the | failing wind, - Sullivan ook advantage aud i and unite in_sympathy with his charming | the grand duke and duchess of Mecilenburg, 1t is rumored that Dozgy Smith comes out | fury the prozrammo of Minister | CFetse n(l:\l;\nlr\_’ regiments to twelve com- nnmml)\“r‘lwr‘l ot l<-ulml‘\~~n ek I|> ( |}1: :n.ull' a rush 1‘3 an, when boih elinched, al Ameriean widow, exerpt in the chamber, | thie Duchess o’ Luynes, Prince Cantacuzend | in the beginming of December with three o | Tigs W hayeaterests in the orlont, but | 2nies and adding 5,000 men 1o the army, [ KiNs Which s just becen printed, shows te A oN ROy kb ityan. agatn forcod the where ner pension of 12,00 franes was only | and the grand duke of Baden, who, Lunder- | four hunters. Ilis arrival is anxiously only there. Just reflect before taking a | Lhe zeneral calls attention to the professional | yinder the present tribal sysiem of holding | fghting, but with 1ess apparent elect, though i“ voted after the stormy opposition of the | stand, has taken the chatean des Tours for | awaited by the hard ridi i brigade. Messrs. clerical and royalists, headed by Bishop | the winter. But the lions of the Cannes’ | Thorn, Torrance and Jimmy f deserters and recommends that they be | reservations. It appears that the chief ising European developments | (0% AR, 4 R b i S D000, soldiors, | marked with indelible ink as soon as con- | vation of tribal Lands is done b A step toward nieson will | wijien 1= | he reached Sullivans fuce and body sever vich | times. Ilo” had lost some of his pow Al r hd Frenpel and M. Delaferriore, who was not | season willprobably be Prinee Waldamar and | also arrive shortly, Mr. Jamicson is 10 be | Diplowacy lins keptthe Bulzarian question | ¥ieted by court martial, The tear of detec- | il ehtoryiisinng red ety who pocket all tie | througly becoming winded. Sulliyan, iotic- 3 R A Lt kel J 3 % 2 4 5 3 | : sl skt . e thinks, would prevent such eriminals | Proceeds sl pay ne W 7 L) i o ¢ silenced until M. Dekreycinet himself, amid | the delegates of the Bulzarian sobranje. married in Dublin next week and starts im- | fyom becomine Earopean. Had Russia sent }'I':I'"“t““l'll Hd l';:fj Il’["")l:\':,‘h;‘\“,:‘[“l{'"‘l'l-{‘b whole. OF course their plea is that if any and Ieading Teachta wild shouts and exclunations from the right COMING MATIIMONIAL SENSATION. mediaely after the ceremony With his young | o commissioner to Bulgaria to take charge of | eit aid would, i his osmion. tormiate | OtIer members of the tribe ehoose to till the who countered affectualy. and the left, ascended the tribune and with | The wedding of Miss Lotisa Carroll to the | wife for Pau. torever the repeated desertions that are fre- | Tibal lauds they areatiiberty to do so, but it | Siilivan again reached for him and landud'a the covernment ot attempted occupation of BT i1 voicn, . paistiiden the clintiberto | Corint Jesn' s Kersorias Wil b 16 aory S92 O FEC AL Yl ety Pract e by ba g ik, ave e | appears that in”the Indian territory, where [ body blow: which downed Ttyan, amid loud judgze the question with the heart T ey A e OUR BERLIN BUDGET. RIDISCCIE O G TSRO | G sies s SRt ARG o larze aggrezate erops are rased | eheers. This was repeated twice. Ryan tried « Gl DI LG trimonial sensation In _tho Anerican N resoluto - position.Hlis danger seeans | LTS AR SSLAD SR, S | ot ™G emon. by partly | o eifien to aond it bt the end ASTING CRAZE. colony. The eceremony will take place in 5 : B 5 averfed, ‘andifials Woacefuls. Isolution | Lo and somnittheeriing e pleastire or | civitized tribes, wealthier and | moro | of the round It wak apparent that bis chaneo (Tl TasUETGY G IS{bOrINKITAEIE (o eatiy || Easie ot a5t brsb ot bintod ot | ot wus. | (IR teora tWition Will e Discussod in ! nveaicuce of getting from one place to an- | {iflzed | tibes wealtiic the Con monolized the | for vietory wis gone. Bt mlowa Ihat iat s o :l}-'-:v lands and mueh more than would be | Thied Kound -~ This w without injuring our intere w to | probable. 1if chswig. 1z It sts is highly | oter. BenrLis, Nov. Li—(Special Cablagr tany moment we become com- Lie Nobody carcs a sou whether Sucei’s or Mer- | immediately after the return of ( latti’s suffering stoma vernor o a slugging mateh, | o8 old o1 OrlY ), ¥ 9 ve 9 i 3 & 8. . g share under an equal division in sever- | Sullivan, beng in better wind, forced tne Sk s oan hold out forty | Cartoll, the bride elect’s father, from |y B |'“The programme of the releustas | pelled to aet encrgetically, we shall not lack ‘l’fmm‘x,\'f.:fl.f.'n‘l'y’\""-.'(.,fhf LY e | alty, Conmissioner | Atking necordingly | iahting from the start, Both men. showed days or whether both will perish e at- | Auer e soung couple think of spend: | ypens with the discussion of the report of | friends aud supporters. “Thouzh Germany ASE i 8 coniiid of BIOS SIsee e i resent system of and | signs”of eavy unishment. After iho | tempt. Scores of lmitators have sprung up jng the honeymoon in the south. Count | 1q budget, commissioners on foroign has no interest in Bulgaria wiile peace 15 | sion of fhe Atlantic Sheridan tenure Jed men isworking very | fhind pass Sullivan sent i w tereitie rishts with mushroom growth, among them a youns | Jean is a tail, dark, handsome younz ofi W marine. 1t is uncertain wheiher tie [ kept, it will make a stand in case of any | fers feelingly fo the acath of il thewavernnent owght (o i | Lander on Ryan's jaw, which sent him and handsome Ameriean lady, who began by | quite unspoited by his mundane experiences, falling in love with Merlatti, and now, out of | {e is a splendid_horseman, and divides his pure sympathy with him, is about to begin a | time between his reginental duties and the thirty days’ fast. vo Ltalian ladies have [ quiet pleasures of home life in a charming nddivide the land held in the Indian | spinning to tue ropes, a clean knoek. do\ve, into lots of 160 s for cach head | “The blow ratuled Rya's so it was with difl aniily and Tlf s much for each minor | culty that ho staggered 1o his ot child. ‘Ilic general impression derived from | himself together and in a dazed w sovernment wiil bropose anew or angmented | deeisive moment. - If we must. s sl papers assert that | our rights, we shall tind in F the government has ¢ nd up for | el Hancock. e says o - military and o sure | Operations of importan ocenrred in & s division during the y ‘he 1 against attempt- | and effective support. Italy wiil also, at & | menaations heretofore made by Gene { { E ! | led ot * ¢ . 6 Y Commissioner Atkins' report is that the pres- | withy his loit for Sull face, ‘Fhe Itte z pvy W osts, P e arck Vol o) O her intevest ¢ nd his predecessor r Ve i with his le or Sullivan’s fac he lal ll AT i TR HD O T oo oo ingfo lovy mew imposts, Prince Bismarck | given moment, protaet her interest in the | Sunoticld and his prodecossor relative to' the | oS ULITC G Al Tand holdini e vers e | oy iy 1eft for Sullivans face, SR AR o it it Lt country seat near Paris. postponing further taxation projects until | east. Russia, however, assures us that she l.‘)_““ fvull‘~l.l'll‘l.r5_.tl _”u]ldk' :ilv.ul"‘ Lb Sev- | perfet and unwise, and that congress should | his right hand on Ryan w. ‘The blow \mu tain private interviews with lim and nearly O BUILD A RESPECTABLE CHURCIL the meeting of the next relchstag, in the | will keep the tréatics and neither weaken | SHALIht battories for thelv betfer instruction f rompty substitute one which would be bet- | zo violent and well dire that Ryan went | drive him Wil with their flighty gossip and The Euglish like the Americans are said | jope that the clectorate will return a | Bulgarian autonomy nor cause a constitu- ation o ';ll‘ L en b ‘(‘”“'l,“w“ ter for both the red men and the white. down as if shot out of a cannon, It was u Mirtations, 'Lhese dnwmsels ulso propose | not to have a respectable place of worshib | more submissive majority. Coupled with the | tional change withoutan agreement of the Iying along the Atlantic Secretary L I ancis | [uock-out of the cleauest kind. - Ryan lny ony tasting, near the Chumnps Elysees. Fired by tho ex- | statements that there will be presented o | powers.” 1lie. adjusthiant. mide. with. the Secretary Lamar ainc aries Fianeis | the foor unable to move, - Lhe police rizhed | MOST AUDACIOUS SWINDLING. atin “The most audacious swindling overation of | Waltace has given £10,000 toward | the vear, of which Francis Franck, the di- [ of o ehureh in the Rue des Bassin rectorof the Monde Financier, is the hero, | ite at pr causes a Adams, Jr., president of the Union Pacific | in but it was too late. railway company, held a final interview this | for them to do as the fight was ended. morning concerning the disputed accounts | Sullivan waved the time keepor biek involving a large sum between the zovern- s0 as to see if Rya ment and the raifw. s re of the American colony, Sir i There was nothing | cliatd | new (axation proposals are vague hints that | Hefr Falk asked whether Count Kalnocky | iines aid Arapahioes by | the president rection | the government is preparing reforms of | would allow the temporary military occupa- | July, 1885, has relioved all irritatios in th on the | jigapeialadminstration suggesting a disguised | tion of Bulgaria. Count Kalnoeky replied: [ Indian territory, but troops in that ve:ior it encumbered by the building | Seheme of increased duties. “Without the consent of the powers, not | have been kept constantly employed in the anic among the persons whose playfully nicknamed the “Tin Tabernacie,”” ! ) iad y- company. A conclusion | {hing more o say. When time satisfactory to both par- | ealled I still on the floor. Sullivan clicd entire! i s offico MORKISON " % . = 4 v q < i ” Ve { lawtul settlements tf 2 k WILL NOT OPPOSE THE MARINE INCREASE, | even temporary occupation. prevention ot un ¥ e ties, and the amount determined upon is to | stooped down, raised him up and carried him Pronotiyla coniged indiin hands of hrustess. | lor “SatdinoBowt No seetion in the reichstag will oppose an [ Count Andrassy, amid general applause, [ 1 the . Oklaboma = feountry ™ and | by humediately liquidated by Mr. Adams. |t Mis comer. Fhe erowd Iy disape ARBOCOCOUDIOCIABNANIICITHBPALUNON EIENG TWO PRETTY DRESSES. increase of the marine budget, a larger ap- | said: “Nosensible man in Hungary wishes | Unless some legishation is had whieh wiil AR & < T «d awid loud shouts fe . rue de la Paix with his wite and daughters I have scen two very pretty dresses this | propriation being eans illiam K, $ of _public cred a necessity, It r but ull peace, dmitted that the fleet is unequal to the | without prejudice to hono: Galitzin, a long train of drapery of nile | wants of the country for defense and offense. A turther discussion will take place on wrcen, erape de chene, over a heavy “bouil- | A sharp contest is expected in the present | Tuesday. loune” of emcrald velvet, the front of di- | session over the subjeet of the military sep- agonally striped nile plush, with alternate of | tenate. The question will probably be lim- iridescent beads and flat pastille dvops, the | ited to deeiding in principle whether to 2 A 3 panels ot emerald velvet. On the leftside | maintain or to modify the septenate, the Who had blind confidence in Franck's integ- | wore two moire ribbons, attached at the | torm expiring Mareh 31, 1355, The govern. rity. Frank spoke to the Russian with | \aist with windmill bows, and paisted bo- | ment is afraid to hazard a perilous debate enthusiastic eloquence about Tunts and per- | dieq of creve de chene, with stomacher of | and it 15 not hkely that the military. budget suaded him to buy land there to build a | jridescent beads and braces of dark green | will be produced or that the discussion of the chateau —and start vast farms for the | velyet, with no sleoves, the right epaulets'| septenate question will go beyond the princi- produce of ~wine —and gram - and | yeing of bead fringes from the chest to the | ple. It is reported that Prince Biswarck is papyrus to make cheap paper with, Franck | jort shoulder, folds of velvet and moire bows. | considering the scheme of asking for a started from ‘Lunis with a power of attorney | s yother was n walking costume worn on | budset — for o period of - four frow the Russiau in his pocket and bought | Wednesday morning by the prettiest figure | years, In official circlos the asser- 50 long as itean be kept | specially fix the status of Oklahoma land he " fears its many advantazes in the way of Il:u‘lrlin g3 in the s '“"1‘ ) DEFEAT. 1 o [ of the Treasury department, will leave here 2l beautitul landseapes and fertile soll will | o Mon nest |41> nspect the government | The Canse of His etirement Attrie prove a continual temptation to _um_. ventur- | hyiidings at Nebraska City, Keokuk, Des buiaaltolAnoth eI n e e somo population near its, border, which i & | Mofhes “and Counet] Blugs. Tie will fseor: | opentit€% uther Bource e A Murder Cleared Up. o PO ottt M8 prosperoi | fain the procress of the work wiiere impre T iopctlaliL elon e ML) ot ety sies 2 | ot i o ol | e e Wbt o et aud e ¢ Gordoi 10 remove to Florida the [ndians held as pris: | et e being made and th Rk Viesya, Nov. 13—|New York Herald | oners by General Crook, last Novemper, but | the buthiings and make areport of the gen- f tinned Cable—Spee to the Ber.)—The perpe- d such action. General Sheridan | €4 Beeds. AT AT AN given all eredit for the defeat of William K, B o P L e e loss of Cipain Crawlord Wis | gy g5 gy AR SIANCES o post. | Morrison for re-election to congress, the most Jacob Sehilossberg, proprietor of a printing tobe regretted, as ho would in iy | y,0ger"ar Stanhope, Humilton county, T, | important factor In accomplishing it hag ast be sove g hon have terminated the cruel and bioody | vica Lucy J, Parker, resigned, and 1ol up to this time been unknown and unthought oftice, has, at last been discovered. 1€ | atroclties which continued thereatter for | {1 LR, hedaand o i teade ROV B G UILIREE theories of robbery and revengo having been | mans months.” The report” then relates in | (4P A WIKESS Lol countse | of. Your correspondent learned from (o disearded, the police took up the idea of the | detail the” cireumsiances — attending —the Vp5e Vi SR EREEEL TCGRITG, () o, | Dest authority to-day that the National But~ murder having been committed by a despair- | gualilied = surtender ' ob — Gevonimo 460 | prisiea s follows : Aunew, Laneaster county, | Lo Cheese and Egg association wade a bit- ing begzar who had been refused alns, Per- | iontt 0 hpon 1n QYO 1 ight on Morrison and it is believed tiey PO one-hali mile sonthieast: Cumro, Custé sons immediately camo forward with cor- | Subsequeit veer habd county, —one and one-halt miles wes omplisiied his defeat, Some time before ae ot the chief, with Lwenty { Niocanh, Cherry' couniy, thres He gave delightful dinner parties and ama- | ek, one belng a r theatrical entertainments, and was often en_in the Bois behind a dashinz pair of Orloff trotters, He was gentlemanly and dignitied in his appearance, dressed in the Iatest fashion, but without ostentation, His principal vietim is o Russian landowner, all dress for the Princess | jg dent and the T G ! ) uarters of & | 1o recent clection Colonel Robert M, Littler, P & E iy o 0l | ren 5 ! 0 roborative cvidence, and a tailor, who had | warriors and thirtcen women. Touching the SHUETANES el g tih: g s % T E S e S sheim, nee Mamie Payne—a short, round skirt | does not dream of anvthing except a sente- description of the murderer that very even- | DY (eneral Miles, Sheridan said it grew out | (o) Ty eith eomnty” onehalf mite | ests of this eountry, and secretary of the of a deep color known as Danish red, of falle, [ nate. As to the relative position of the diffe of the fact that Crook seemed wedded o tho Jiftic coin o o0 National Butter, Cheése and Kgg association, i continued to send the Russian, who resided Wiiiitier, Lineoin county, three-qu ; ! ing, found on examination a slit in his eoat | fhe poliey of operating. almost exel )| west: Rl AR ; § coun’ o iR FReR I T T wllie | ant iy » question, 160 votes, con- nEob i e palicy perating almost exclusively | SRR IR, LG | caused 10 be maited to all parts of the coun: ] In Paris, tho photograpns of tho chatcan and | Cosoret oo bisck velvet appllgues and trollls | ent parties on tho question, 160 votes, con- | [ \oicteoat showing an atlempt to stab | Witlndiam seauts i ‘s N exporc e e Semthoast, and Livinie Spritigs | §\What o siylos thejr “biack Ust” elrentar: § il I, nado o | \Ork Buncath are oxquisitoly draped short | sisting of both groups of the conservaives, | o ™ Ui EE SRRt B of great weight his volicy could not by tawvatanle counly, lowa, one-quarierofn | b0 N Contained the naines of gl | fars that o bought, and suddonly made 8 | tunie of black, smooth_eashmere, o material | national liborals and soveral dndependents | Min A vazabond nunio tderliardius Kreitic anged without his removal to another fiel. Hofieas discontinued I Nebravka: | congressmen who, during the Jast session, | dash for Russia, where his client owned a | tyatis coming into favor once again, a small, 3 ved to the governmont, ‘The abso- Ll A BpgRlzed by J Ihe report says: “General Miles went to LALOL 2 in: | opposed the passage of the oleomargiring | ol S ¢ ot are assured - The a nesses. He had on his person a blood staime HOLXEnom Hei . Swenden. Knox county, wail goes to Dolphin | 0D J ¥ i B s ol Dowir of attor- | tiht itting tailor coat and a bonnetof Damsh | Jute majority required to carry on business | Jesc Hehad ob A e 2 WSS PvorkindthigoningndabloRaonl It poRel |y Kuox county, iail gous to Dotphin: | Btk - Every fanwer in every congressional i ney obtained large suws of ready mon cloth ornamented with three black featlers | js 199, The eenter holds the balance of power, | ¥ 36,3188 0 BARO:LCH e U A RRLLOB AV A Y ROTO UGN 51 Ry Jicek, Pawnco “connty, mail ‘goes to | tistilot where such conureasineny, sought re Mo coolly took possession of EDpIN WIK) SO0 DIAGI ) bad lattly been released from prison. ergy, broke up t s by attacks T Wit Aeh, Wiashiniston county. | election reccived s copy of this “biack lis eI L AONDE S ot ramllys boipiater | R4 BAsia SO clias I an saponsive form. HE CAUSE OF BISMARCK'S BAGEGNESS. | wrars will now reap a harvest from the terror | V€ times, and gave them no rest until they | puvehitnts WIS Ash, st which was earefully and ecurately preparéd fetures and statuary belonging to the Rus- D FOR 110V The eagerness of Prince Bismarck to ar- | of persons whom they aceost, and additional | Siriehlered on Septembor 4 inder cireun: A TOLITICAT SENSATION SPO1LiD. by tho golony), tokethier with an uigentappost ] A A T R The following Americans sailed on the | riveata complete modus vivendi with the | poliee procautions bave been taken aianeesnni sonditlons, howover, thathould = mnis virifingts Orfiio A it poli- | o the tarmer yoter to considor s own in- i , sold thet i pockete one TarimandistrotR v e B 1 5 o it KD, ot, e el halvanolnied | e L SIEIR A SR a s ] ests and def 0 enenies e L H except the plate, which he kept, merel Normandia (o) Hayre:to-s Per- | vatican arises from the necessity of the gov- - turfied over (o tiie eivil authorities for pun- | fieth fensation was caused ‘,. Vi W bR | o e soil. “Tihe circular i purt suys: “Now i it 1 family crest instead of the | Kins €. W. Prankard, A, L. Moiris, John | ernment obtaining the vote of the center. Lt toyal Fears of Poisoning, ihment, as was intended by the president. | qived i the eity, An investization, how- | 100k o the senate, - Already” ‘Uleo’ Morrison (i) ' '[f'“‘“‘,“‘. S ranek workod with sooh extrac | Gietz, L. Nordlinger, . €. Richmond, Mrs. | Prines Bismarck concedes the admission to | Copyright 1856 by James Gordon Bennett.] On September 8 they were started by General | 808 GGG Y et that Do 1s not bere and | prediets the defeat of the Nouse bill in - the ] onlinary rapldity that the Russian who. neq | E- Jones, Miss 8taftord, Miss Kingand Mrs. | Germany of all the catholic orders, tho | Buvsékiis, Nov. 5.—New York Herald Nilles to Fort Marion, Kl without author | i3 ot expeeted until about Christas tue, | sebat and even s o far s o say it will ] gone . partridge shooting In the Diack | 1« H Norris center will voto for u septenats Cable—Sperial to the Bik.|—Tho death of | owio (1l thely Tnal dsmsition cond bo e | yiaior s GOSAL MENTION, 5| ot geta beitig T that, body. s e o NS Forest, knew nothing about it until TH ASON AT PAU. THE JELATIONS OF FRANCE AND GERMANY, | the Flomish cook, who for clghteen yonrs hns | elded upon. = Ihe renort stutes that the ariest |y, jad iyiu station changed from Fort job: | posted in the prico of raw miaterial? We be: I unexpectedly retuned to it Drinco Bluwarck socorded 81, Lerbolto, | provated tho meals of the Finpress Carlotts, | 8f to, GhITIcA Miins it thelt Snral | inson to For Niobrara, Nek I T e i Paris, and then found Franck starting for | 1t Opens Late But Good Sport From- | prench ambassador, his first interview yes | has created a panie in the O .u.».\\u de Bonel notwithstanding the objections of Gener n\x‘f‘."‘:l‘lxi'x“.“lpl\l“,f \l\l.mlllvw n are expected | you betlove e Y LA America with all the plunder. The Russian ised, terday, The tone of the offielal press is | out, the present residence ot Maximilian's | Nijos (hat it might be eliarged that the goy- | 8¢ the Portl L SSeUAY pizhits now ke it manitest. Keep this and y e R TR [Copyright 1856 iy James Gordon Bennett, ruardod on the question of the rolations be- | widow. The empress lives in constant terror | ernment had taeen advaniase of he Indians was thunderstiuck with amazement, and guarded on the hand the record down to your ehildren lmll and betore elections.” As Ly conspieuous opponent o made special war t suceh action would necessitate a wa . The Produco Men Adjourn, ainst the Lostiles then in | C1eaGo, Nov. 15,—The members of the National Butter, Cheese and Egg association tified the police, Franck was ar PAu (via Hayre), Nov. 1i—[New York | tween Germ while being taken to the Maslas prison in a | Herald Cable=Special to the Bez]—The | of the membe u cab by two policemen under the command of on here s decidealy bebind this year, but | concealed. ‘The reception accorded M. Ier- | anything solid but bread. and trembles at the \v and France, but the chagrin | of being voisoned, Since she lost her chef, | and t 5 of the ¥rench embassy is un- | Whom she trusted, she bas refused to touch | 0f 1-“41\.::.1::.4“(”': it sy be handy Morrison wis i v of the il the assoc ; 0 h my, the report states, is generally I | to-day eleeted 1 B, Guiley, of DeKalb, 11, pon it Wit ds now believed butterine, Corporal Santere, he suddenly complained ot | there have been a large number ot arrivals | hette by Prince Bismarck was not favorable | sight of water. She spends her time hunting | q very healthy and gratifyinz condition, and 1):<‘~|u‘lwlll l'”, the onsuing vear \r‘h. v hid i "ot u.::. ]; ..f...'.,\“.f’.‘.ll.m:wm tor g a frightful colic. He persuaded the poles to | uring the last week, and the long faces of | to French designs in Egypt. 1t is reported | about for objects whieh she imagines she has | thediseipling is excellent. But fow ofli R T R T redd F i let him enter a restaurant in the Rue Riv the lotel keepers, trades people and voit- | that M. Herbette assuced the chancellor ot | lost. Her physical health is excellent, but | have been tried by court martial curing the | ‘I Y . st Franck managed to escape by the back door, | Wiers now somewhat brightening up. | the absolute neutrality of leaving the police standing seutry in the res- | Among the latest arrivals are .\I! Burton, | of war in the east. Prince Bismarck has | nervous are having disastrous taurant. Franek proceoded with lightning | With her two daugiiters, and Mrs, Foster-Bar- | peen silent during the week and has youel- | eflect on her wentall speed to the Credit Lyonnais, where he | han. Astheselaaies, whoare greatattractions | safed no hint of the policy to be followed by cashed a eheck of 150,000 fianes, and the en- | 10 Pau society, were abseut last year, the news | Gerug tire police of Paris have not yet been able to | Of theirreturn was hailed with enthusiasm, OF THE CONCORDAT INMMINENT- get scent of him. The amount of money he | and heetacombs of fatted calves are about to ently returned from Rom embezzled from his Russian client alone ex- | be sliin in their houor. As the hunting | He has had several interviews with Count ceeds 5,000,000 francs, Frank, upon the | wen, like every one else, have been late in | Herbert Bismarck and Dr. Von Gossler, min recommendation of the paval nuncioat Paris | 8miving, the” ofticial overture of the Pau | ister of eeclesinstical affairs, which strengtiien was created a few years ago a count by Popo | hunt has been postponed to next ‘Thursday. | (he reports that the conclusion of the cont e L Ap OpinioN i eXDress 2 g | tion by Dutton, of New York, that all dealers T Ty [ P e P R ted | jear, and the opinion is expresie that the g | ton by Dutto W York, that al The Regents tesign not been & period within twenty-five | and exhibitors ot oleomargaring be boyeotted, | o oA ; S 3 years when 5o little necessity has existed for | Everyhody wanted the floorat onee but the | THNOVA, Nov. i Upon receiving from the correction of those holding commissions. | tempiest wis abated by the adoption of a sub- | the King of Denmark o telegram refusing It is suzgested that congress open b retired | stitute that the wembers of the assoclation | his consent to Prince Wauldemar's accepte i War Implement Exbhibit Abandoned. | list to the extent of embracing oflicers now | should hold thewselves aloof (rom the 11in- | anee of the Bulgarian throne, the regents (Capyright 185 by James Gordm Bennett,) | excluded from it for want of vacancies, ‘The | ois state board of azrienltr g a8 hat | ragiciied. ‘Mo sabrunje voted confidenca in | Buvssecs, Nov, 18.—(New York Herald | Feport showstiat th “N""!"l“l. Ofteariny | bady enconrzy tiose who manitacture | o e ts, bt they, declined 10 withdraw 1 Cable—Special to the B, ) —The projeet for | 11 Uie use of the rifle or carbine with which | oleomarsarine. e convention adjoirned [ {0 IR bt thes, declined 1o withdrar ; the men are armed Lins been thoroughly pros- | sine die. i il el ORMIE S an international extibition of war imple- | eented during the year. and. returns f doumed, &Il meiiety RO LR A ments i Brussels in 1855 has entirely col- | each department as well as the results of re ; way the powers Lo nominat naidate for lased, foreign governinents having declined | Wlar competitions, exhibit a decided advan pray the px al Levee Ay WASIINGTON, Nov priation, i Tie war depart orth Ger unhis o Vi aid a visit | Straight, Lt is safe to predict that both Miss | story from the Halle ¢ proficiency of the arwy in ritle o) " @ o ¥ TR 8 to participate in the show, whici would haye | Mentin the y L ment to-day approyed the ullotment by the B Leo X111 Lhe rendezyous is lixed after the time-hon- | cordat with the vatican is imminent, The .1.J-14.‘«u"u.f.-,“m.|fimv Socrets. iSaron Sn. | UIDE- Mississippi river commission of $100,000 for Killea for Money. & Nvstimous pisvrnauaxcr. | ored cusiom for 12o'clock, at the Alle es de | Prussian Catiolic press deciares that th con- | ainer lato manigerof oo gieat Beisiap | L6 general renews his vecommendation | MsssIRb Hyer ¢ nbslon of Sian for | Ko co F Itiche The myswrious disappearance of M, | Morlaas, and of course all Pau will be | cordat is not needed, an entente being suf- [ Cockerill iron works near Liege, is about to | Jaide 1 I praceiling tepprt towsaing B al- | B8 VG o8 appropriation will be expended | ardson, tinie cletk, and A. P, Athuekle, subs i Debrivia, u Spanish gentleman known in | there on homscback, 1o -~ carriages or | ficient to protect the shuich, but that if Prince | $tart for Chinm whither ho has been called | (ha'saly of surlus Inds, and the cgeation of | on the line of tht leves between SMemphis | contractor on the Midiand road, at Summit o8 Paris high lite, and a member of the Jockey [ 08 foot, to wituess the start. | Bismarck concedes an ample concordat the ,3“‘”“;“",‘“‘ nhivbnlmlllu.' yards S€ A | trast fund trom the money realized, the in T T A T oalnty. Mikee | Daric: tavantrelve niilas ot St e IR club, causes the greatest anxiety, Ho is | But it is baraly probable that there will | yatican will readily accept it. i s ectaa i fesosvon which siall be turlipd over 10 tho | fins. with thio wark now being dong Ln the | Suritigs, find quariel over some ionox 2 marcied aud the father of a family. Ile | be more than a dozen in all of the | wiLL COMBAT ATTACKS UPON THE GHURCH Tho et o Casa Lndians for thelr support. An considering | distiict below, will complete . continuous | whicie,ssiited in Aickio striking Rihai seldom played cards and led quite an ex- | resolar bunting lot who wean to ride | g o Uillpolle” Oages Hie Indians and reserve lineof levee from M i an Gazette quotes this | csbing, @ | son over the head with a mer, kiling i Yonrk, Nov. 13.—Counsel for James | tories of Dakota and Montan ys the re distanceof about 520 miles emplary life. On Friday last he Tort, "6 Nave an aggregale’ area of over B, 1 Gazelt “Crown Prince | o murderer was arrested, 10 s0me friends in the Chawps Elyses, and | Hutton aud Miss Burton will be out | Frederick Williaw, while inspecting the re- .....,If.“(i'.:"'.’;d "..'f.?.,{!‘.' "},’(';):f::','{\,?“n'.(;llx,:,:l‘l:'m. 4000000 pores. A0 a'hopuiation ol 1o Lhan Giroat Gas i Towa. An Tosane Murderer. h | ol bas not been neard of since. He is now sup- | and “’“‘;’.' |.”"fl' .{;;hu.xl. ml:u» nglljl?;he cently restored bigh altar of the Mersebers | “poodie” aldermen while ofligiuls of the | square miles (Al u.‘.fl.l‘l to the entire state | Dis Morsks, la, Nov. | Special ‘Lele Dy, Col, Nov, 15.~The story of an | posed Lo have started tor New York, e is | front. Mis. Forbes-Morzan, who for the last | cathedral, perceived the absence of the Broadway road, gave notice to-day of a mo- | of Kansas) would produce an annual interest | gy to the L A few weeks agoa gas | awiul erime has 0 received here from - torty years old, of medium heichi, with a | four winters has been the prideand glory of | ecross, In & moment of inspiration tion .,“l’”“, be informed of the eyidence | Of over 32500000, ‘The appropriations for the | Il was discovered y Guthrie | Needles, Wyo. Louis Cornwall, a ranche blonde complexton, He looks and dressos | the Fatf bunt, Is bunting st Melton this year | the crown prince went to the sacrisiz, | unon whiok the fdichments were found, | S5l yearending Juno 10, 15, for fulilling | Mol W SHcoverd BE - i ITREAEO | Nuwdiet, vain attempts o produee perpets i like an Englishuan, and is of Mexican | ahd willbe s great loss iu soclety as well a8 | lfsed the orusitx reverently with both hands, | Thoy make amidavit that they did not bribe, | bigitéaties with these tribes, wnd for thels | from which n ehild was burned. ‘Yo-day at | ual motion machine, became insane and in @ o origin, in the world of sports, and carried itto the altar, upon which he | yor” were they privy to any bribery of | employes ineident to sueh undertakings, | Herndon, the next station beyoud Yale, Mr. | 1104 ibbed Lis w 1 it danghter to f NOVEL LEGAL QUESTION PRELIMINARY SPORT. placed it. ‘Then, turniug to those accom- | members of the council; that they under- | AMOUNE 0 about £100.000 less than this sun. | K., C. Booth, while boring for wat el § deatl, bi Vs lite. e then 3 \ Whe court of uppeal has had a hard nut to | Although huuting has not yet recularly | panying him, he exclaimed: “Do you not | stand the indictments werd fonnd on false | In a like manuer the result of application ot | & vein of gis 1o fect boneath e sutin it into a dblew his brains out ; crack this week, involving a eurlous point of | comwmenced Sir Vietor Brooke, the master of | belleve this sacred symbol will rewain for | evidence, and they want to know its chirne- | the plan in different western states .uull terri- | ll \'”\“-”; ."‘,\"",‘l }-“‘I‘I“l ”:4'\’;\.,‘“ ¥ et ‘h kb. | S r————— law. A lawyer named Delana with his | the % hunt, has not been idle. He hasa few | ever here.” ‘This action is taken to imply that | 1T 10 order that tuay may prepare their de- | tories 1s shown in defatl, and the ieport con: NI D R | HEAAH SR BALRINNY Hom S ! P wother and & servant, were wurdered last | couples out nearly every morning drowning | the crown prince is prepared to combat all | F1%e SR of the United Btates contain about 0,000 | Phe fatheraf Addie Reinhardt, the un- | 1nis morine at the Brodun howse. fillan 1 year at ) aGlolre de Diou. Some time before | covers with the old hounds or training the | attacks upon the church. Hess the Merty Sleigh Bells, square miles, and their population 15 about | gotunute girl who bl At the-gas Wed: | Quinn shot Frank } it 0l Ta R his death Delabiacho bad made a will, leaving | young ones to run the drags. Last Thursday THE MERCHANT FLEET. WaATERTOWN, N, ¥ NOY, 1h—A hegvy | X000 Twenhy-six thoussud square | nesday night, arrived in the city today. [0 T (iough the head, | She is dead all his proporty to hls wother, “The case | Sir Victor, having previously quietlv notiied | According to ofticial returns for the present | fuil of snow here fast nisht and i 1s teported | D¢ Jogate each fauily upon balt & seetion | 31 M 50N el y A Hpo) sur P Ty PTG hinged on the question as to whether the | s friends, 1ot go ab uncommouly good bag- | year the German merchans fleet is composed | twelve to twenty inclies deapat Auburn and | Squars inilos which, adsording to the pian 1 | mains of his dead daughier o | p L on ediuction. The cor= son died before the wother, or the wother [ wanat La Madelive, Sir Victor and his | of 4,155 vessels having o registered seagoing | Geneva, sud sull suoviog. have proposed, would produce anuually | in Ovd, where they willbe duterren | Jury will | i 1

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