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2 e i, W - ST T . - - SO e S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE P cpm— -~- \/ — — ——— b —_— — e i - - — - — "mi '@ N ' T 7 JING N '4 Ol O v S TTT 3 - SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 18S6, NUMBER 152 e ————————————— " WL DEOTY ' " . . " PACKINGTOWK, DT OOIAN ¢ | Do will take his Thanksetving dinner with AN IMPORTANT BILL, CERRASK \ A NIWR : ) stein, in the canton of Berne, Switzerland, AT PACKINGTOWN, y il take his Than K d v . [ A N e inhabliants perished o tie flames. Botns ST RIOE, ames A, STOSTAL CANGRY, Said to be Tlegal. i - i Ten Men Killed, CiteAco, Nov. 16,—[Special Telogram to | v o | masterat Riknart, Polk county, Town, viee | STRINGEIELD, I, Nov. 16.—The following vty T o T8 The First Mcet of the Season Furnishes | panis, Nov. 16.—~Ten workmen were in- | the Brr.)—The progtamime of yesterday | Representatives at w:ll!hlngtov Qrvnt]y Ko ~"w{l T gconntys Town, N1 | fmportant bill was filad hefore Judice Crelgh Roports § ow the s",, 1 to Bo Severo and Good Sport, stantly killed to-day and several injured by | was repeated at the stoek yards to-day ne Exorcised Over Police Investigation. Arcadia, Valley county, Neb,, vice Sylvania | ton, of the cireuit court to-day, with an order General in Both States, > the callanso of a building in process.of erec. | superintendents, representing the vatiots B Gilehrist, resigned. that it be docketed aud the attorney general , tion in Grensble, in the department of Isere. | packers, met the assembled workmen at the = Clancy has been designated acting | raled to answer within three days: ER c . THE SFORTS WHO WERE PRESENT - sy it ity i e el | MAJOR WALKER IN A BAD MESS. tor at Ta. Herman Koch has | State ot 1linois, Sangamon county. | A VERY HEAVY FALL OF SNOW. PERVENSION OF A SPRECH points designated in the sheriff’s order, and BH oMM S IONee oL ASa at Bow, VAL | Sao gt Tilino, Sangamon eonnitys o | i TVERS A SPEECH. | Gjoctod such as they wished to have resume it ey, Neb, and Selencia Smith at Swan Lake, | the fudges of Ui eiienit. court in chanery | g 9 . . Ootint Kalhooky's Speech OMticiscd | Blaine's Visws on Oivil Hervice work to-day. It is somewhat humiliating to 2 In, = i sitting: Y our hocinn Howard, o [ Hi&hway Robbery at Cedar Ranids— . 3 : strikers who have been so boastiul to have | A Demand For an Extra Session to | 'Ihetime schedule of the starmail service | citizen and Millon | Incendinvism at HAstNgs=ORkKe Ly Austrian Officials—British form Altered By His Enem ool route from Syracuse to Adams, Neb., has | county atate N « | “sympathy For the Chicago Avausta, Mo, Nov, 18=Tiie following | to return after all, and allow the packers to Leaislate on the Labor Ques been chianged a8 follows: Leave Syracuse | Showeth: ‘Lhat at o reeiint seseion of Hi | land's K ' Union—Two L e AR b o Tetter will be published here to-motrow : cull thiem &s thiey would stock, but they statid ton—A Lawyer's Big Fee— Mondays and Fridays at 1p. m.: arrive ab | generat assembly of Said state, 1 wit: on the | t Anarchists—Other News, Lo the Editor of the Kenmeber Jourmat:—1 | 1t manfully. More of the old workmen were Capteat: NOW Hiendricks by 6 p. m. Leave Heniricks Mot | 5ot day of June, 15, the Following jont | S, thank vou for ealling ny attention to the cir- | taken in than on yesterday, and pethaps 40 L b 4 ‘lnu' L wl:u{ at 7o, n rrive at Sera | resolution was passed 'and anproved by N cular isstied by the so- dependen er ce o the Jloyes engager o — cuse by 12 m. Leave Hendricks Tuesc sonate and howsa otivel ehraska and lo b k arrive at Adams by Lesolved, ‘That hercarter it shall be unlaw N {Copyright 1866 by James Gordon Bennett.) strike are now back within the packing ska and fowa—Fair weather 12m. Leave Adams Tuesdaysand Saturdays | ful 16 omimissionot Y , ‘ ' Saehusetts touehing my position on_ civil sers | oo M6 WhlATA GeR s Y L - afid Se for the comunissioners of any penitentiary { by snow fn tho Sratorh pOFOIHY PAU (vin Havro), Nov, 16.—New York | vice reforui. = Absence from home for several houses, ho vml“.h yer u~.'l:h|\ morn- At Up. i armive at Hendrieks bys p. m or reformatory institution i Himois to 1ot 115 S IHBE T IS G At P ey crald Cable—Special to the Bre 4 s has provented wmy seeing it sooner, | Ing as before to clear the viaducts and dis- | 1o tho Igx. |[—A rood deal of agitation exists PERSONAL MENTION by contract to any person or persons, or cor= | o R TR L E e o Hion St T ot T Sn. dr T LY circnlar embodies shiguiar | perse the large crowds at the entrances who | g TR EES T SO e ety to- | g Hubbard, of Cedar Rapids, Ta., s in | poration the labor of auy conviet cofined in | HOBAY lemperature in the western portion, U bty A e et | HPVETRI what 1 said and a | were not wanted There was no resistance | ping ) i LT (et B Storm hounds took place to«lay. The rendezyous | still more sinzular perversion of what I e S A e night over the revelations made in the poliee — That said resolution was by proper procla- | ¢ Storm in lowa. was fixed at a pieturesque spot just outside of | giioteil In @ spucell an the 10U of October, at Ty it nd Jeoling. o THOLOI, men | investication now progressiog re, 18| ADJUDANT GENGRAL DRUM. mation subintied to the clectors ol s stato | Dis Moixrs, In., Nov. 16,—|Special Tolo- A te " as Pondpoint de: pg de untington, How the error of misrep- gty X 5 o - congressiond quiry Is ened, One - or 0 21 day of November, 188, as an | gram to the 5. ) —Reports fron iffere the town known as Pordpoini des ales e B aten, s Lok i, iare | vight: we used to weay the blus coats and | Conetess e aeriondiy com. | His ltecommendations For tmproving | fihendient o tho tonstintion: and. your i gram o tho e =Reports from_ diforent Moriass. The weather was warm, even [ U e R k me 10 | g huttons onrselve: southern member has seriously P » i OMREOr A6 ARG has PeRSON to bellove IArts of tho stato sho oday’s snow 7 gy bit the sky quite overeast,and the day | SEHT Shocehas i fenpasivima worsac, | | Nota few of the vounger men were heard | promised by the testimony taken, and a great & UL ~m|mv“ Lree | AtOE R o I Clectors At s clection vt | Storm lias been quite general, Snow com- finnily ended in & downpour. Notwithetand- | by silied. stenogtaphers, and T hersonsiy | (geemarkz wWe fiave Lad enoughi of this | deal of sympathy is expressed by his fellow | WAsmzarox, Nov. 16-Tn his annual to- | {ih ot i favor of said iesoluion and its | wenced falling here about noon_ and con- fug the fear of a ducking, however, a large | saw the report i no other paper. Tsend | (o tinie before we Wil again obey orders en. Tt s been shown in tlio inves. | port of the anarations f his offe SUEBW T Timitations, 3 ourorator, us law abidingeit: | tited the rest of the da, turning to rain n thironi of people hiad assembled on foot and | You herewith my speech ot October | §6'ntS 6! . I OTdCTs TRt ALY r. the superintend- | pastyear, Adjutant General Drum devotes | jzon and a respector of the organie law | the evening. At Mason Uity in Corro Gordo in carriages to see the hounds throw oft. The | i rédpectiiity Sk Yo to Teptbiish 16 1 | yey) number of those who had come out to hunt | your columns side by side with' the circular thousclves was, on the contrary, unusually | issued by the Massacliuseets independent small in comparison with other years,and with | colmitte thank vou turther for sub- the oxception of the master, Sir Victor | gsittilg 0 me the public letter of Octo! N y fonten- | some space te 00 endations touel g | of the state, conscientiously believes that the | county, the snow wa: npamed by colder is not lovely In the packing houses. | entof police, recentiy instructed his lieuten- | some space to recommendations touchin tate, conseld ( 0 unty panic olde Very many of the old butchers taken back /‘,,M,,' shadow members of congr the improvement of the militia, and n 1""\::';:.‘“|”'.'u‘|’wl‘;‘.:‘;.‘:'“‘Mf"i‘v'." 4;;«5 [‘\',‘ | my.‘uu:;n\. ‘h‘v ‘lllwmm;‘ op n. .\(‘Jvllr‘l 2 stubbornly fighting on-clad agree- | | A ywing recomine! of State e $ er and form averse to the const o, HCCNe county, ftom six to eight are Sppernly ichting the iron-clad agrec | were in the habit of frequenting disreput the following recommendations: State e | glon. First, cactions 11 and 12 of article 14 | inclies of snow arereported. with hish winds, P ite & Torew Th s portions of the city, so that the iaformation | campments, to be of absolute benetit, should | of the constitution, provides how the same [ and large diifts blocking tiavel in the sign i quite a force’in Swift's K\ y 1 i e R A it be used in securing legislation favol at least be of ten days’ duration, and while | <hall be altered. rov amended, and in | vicinity of Fonda 20 from Mr Martin _ Brimmer, I A tHE THORKR hM % @ fovos, 1A e Was stablished at convenient points, looking to | the closing séntence of *section 2, posi- o - s mh i, PSS/ CEOECHY | OF & S ONOHy St S i (g b gt 66 f-'q‘l”‘r‘:i'i‘wé\u\m‘:'"-nxt‘““w:(:::wé\»ln‘ E'l’}{:-'““ SR el sl ML wtyls v aeonBEy Iy the SOHBARLFALIOR. 6F troops, | tively declares that the general asseibly The Storm at sioux Cit sported the traditional pink. cused of “repudiating the reform of o P50y the Bour ahd to pe tended to be confidential, but it leaked out Y | shall’ have no power to propose amendments | Stovx Crey, 1 Nov. 16, [Speeial Tele- 1 one article o the constitution | gyam to the Bre.|—The storm which began 1e session, nor 1o the sawe article HE LADIES the civil service with asu M her provoses to Y i pache sho be at asufficient distance from the aps Brim- [ P O b D e ed T leretofora st i | through Licutenant Arnold and it reached | should ! to more t wero Miss Lily Kano and her sister, Mrs, | It inconsiderately based his remarks wpon | ey ronortod Tor the day and had but. two.or | the ears of the president, and hence an inves- [ homes of the members of the command in | at the s I RE NS\ BB GEITLIATER, ALL A A Al {5 the eireular of the fndependent commitice. | o VA YA LRt L R SOIR ralker. dof order to overcome business and social influ- | oftener than onee in seven years. Secondly, L : Morris Post, driving ina pony trap a I'An. [ three hours’ work they got full time, 'I'lie | tigation is now going on. Walker denies o iight Is raging with extraordinary violence, s Post, /A and has thus been led into publishing a state- | 1 r® RS M T Yor Mornis yesterday | of ot G 1 : | ence riously affect the efforts of im- | the act of the wencral assembly giving | B 8 10 \ gials. In landaus and yietorias wero Mrs, | ment which does me great injustice. 11 my | hoorted (e new deal and are o work 1o, | &1ving such an order, but the testimony iy et Choamen 1 | Mitality and ©effeet (o this clanse ol [ Twelve inches of snow las fallen and the vatt @ o 556 supposition is correet, Brimmer will, as a [ Gooc o o UL G ) of the police refute the explanation | partinginstruction and holding the men the constitution s entitled Chapter | north wind is drifting so as to make it nearly Stewart and the Comtesse de Grammont, | sup 3 8 day; Uit thosa Who \Were salected toreturt to v u ) AMON SHEEW s G gentleman, withdraw' his language, 1t is [ WiNi to-day sent b eommitioe 1t | O e makes—to the effect that he | hand for drills, target practice, guard duty. | 3" and . was approved March 14, | impossible to gt glowi the strects. Business ::?* l\‘l{:.‘rrlll*“c\‘l’r“::‘:lx‘xlh:ll: fiz:;:‘.“: \¥I|Sl|’r::l/‘| BOATouly HOoeRSkry to say 1hel [ Hikve mever T s T the ot ot ener Uie house | intended to simply call for allinformation tho | ete. The programme of military exerciscs I idortion | 4 ot sl oiinplet || s susneldod, dtortunately i 18 tiokeol; 8 3 s, Mr. Mrs, Rogers, Mis, a udinted re p civil servieo, ay the € 3 k SIMpLy.ca pt ATHSH L ABHBARY E reads as follows: sueh eleetion on the ars are expressed of the people wlo starte zerald, Mre, Turton, Mrs. Dloomfield and | hudisted -veform in the civil serviee, | unless paid for Tull time, and they did not i | police could wet in favor of his request for an | should excludo elementary company drills | FES 45 AR 1o Vatihk (Won the. pro- | Lo the country betore the blizzard bogat, 31 . T Y rein. NOU | {6 work. 1t is probable that to-morrow will | ; " It is said that lke | and the time of the encampment devoted to & LL S s BNV Miss Griflith, Madame de Lassenoc, Lady | have I ever regarded a sneer as o | \ithose tho retum of the soldiers from he | increase of the for s said tha 0 o ho e uent devotcd 19| posed amendmant or argument shalt he writ- - mpbell, the Misses Stanbyns, ete., | foreiblo ‘mode ot argument, Were D : : Hill, deputy serzeantat-arms of the house, | instruction and practice in skivinish and bat- | oy or printed the words: *For proposed The Storm at Nebraska City. M Aotsiloh o touk T “out | 1 tempted to” resort to it I should direct i e has frequently, whon there Is a call of the | talion drills ‘and guard duty. AS | amendment o section — of article — of | Npynasica Crry, Nob, Nov, 16.—[Speeial p Ry o b L) it, not against retorm of the eivil service, but Sty T 4 th awdy o | most of the fizhting in future | the constitution,’ or ‘Awainst the proposed |, ; H 3 Sl bAd - % @ party on his mail coach. which s now the | against the hypoerisy of those who wish the ELEURO-ENIUMONIA, house at night, gone to a bawdy house [ MOsE 4 (GE HIWHIS O CE - SRGC | aniendment to Section — of article —— ot | Telegram {0 the Brr.—The heaviest snow , only ono left in Pau, Mr. Forbes Morgan | eonditions of that service to be enforced | Discussing the Cattle Plague—Tieso- il is mainiained for congrossmen, and | st 0 aalntance of the Wkjtmish At | the constitution: "~ Your ‘orator has dili- | storm this city has experienced for many a being away hunting in England, Mr. Foster | against their political opponent, but not ‘ound membe and bronght them out. Bt | isof the highest importance. Oflicers should | gently searclied” the constitution and no- | day has been razinz here to-day. Some ten little stress is generally put upon the threat | bo required to recite ubon tne duties | Where finds any reference to - penal “or | inehes of snow have already fallen. Senator to hiave a congressional investigation of this | of guards — and sentinels — and in- | reformatory institutions, or ans article or | Van Wyck and family, who started for the {7 HO%c6 bets when Whithouse, of | Struction in_guard dutiesbe given to the | seetion even by implication allnding to con- | east on the “Q tiain this evening, had to lutions Deno cing Inoculation. Nov. 16.—|Speciai Telegram to lie national veterinary and san- ation to-day, after two lours’ Deste having had the heart to leave his fine | Funtington was entirely confused and ob- | the BE erty at Bilheres to spend the season in | seured in the indepenaent eireular, 1n effect itary ass n. af Tnen in the arnories. 8o far as the fatigue | viet labor, and thercfore is of the belief that | come back, as'the transfer refused to cross P I said that the English civil service, which | \work “adjourned to meot at b in | Tennessee, was ehairman of the committeo | uiiform or diess for field service s con- | said resoliiion is not germane to any wrtiele | owiiig to theseverity of the storin. { AT NIING T L DIPRODE was held up - as o oomodel for | B T might be enjoyed | O naval affairs, and Robeson’s aduminist cerned it would be advantageous for the | or section of the constitution, and aithouzh == | v SF o R our own government - by those L, e tion of the navy was under cireumspeetion, | anthorities of cach state to prescribe a simy ratitied by the veople should be hela Pire Bugs and Robbers, was composed of Sir Thomas Knox, ex-mas- | o “Jeft the republican party | by the members toattend the eattle growers o ti ;as threatened, but | Plain but serviceable fatigueuniform for all | as null and veid. Your orator avers Hasrings, Neb, Nov. 16.-'This city is ter of the Biarritz hounds, who is hunting | two years ago, is now under such investiga- | convention, The committee on investigation | Sich an investization was threatened, DA Sig'troans, to which the' companies might | and is prepared to show - that there | Caleitad over tho recent work of in- this season at Pau, Miss Burton, Mr. Harry | tion ‘and apparent condemnation by the | reported “that the disease now pr was_choked off, OARTSESTOITEABRND Y, covform within a limited time— | Was 1o uniformity in the method and SRS LI NS L b Hutton and the Miss Huttons, Sit Jonn N | Erelish themsclves that the British wministry | robore (O 3 bl pre threatening to cut off appropriations for the LR Yeur “Lhis Janot intended to infer. | manner of submitting said resolution to the | condiaries, coupled with robberics. which ! + h a g cattle i distillery lice unless their skirts are ¢ » ¥y ] ; S A among tho cattle In distiller ! police unless the Brauy , onch commyg cleetors of the states that in violation of the | leave no doubt that a zang of desperate el a Rachetoillee, Major Mal- | have nstituted a conmission to examine 0 | oo Gjiore in- Chileago and vienity is conta- | imputation, Torn WALLiLie THRL OF fach tommand 101 Stninte certain’ ballbta: were: prosanted and | aters nre Wworklig the eity 1o, Gongetts T 5 i i . the alleged abuses; that George W. Smalley, g Sy FOR AN EXTEA SEestox. | Wear such full dress uniforin as it may ! } ¢ acters are working the city in concert. The colm Patton, Messis de Cuadra, Cairues, Bur- | apparently agreeing hitherto with tlié | gious pleuro-pneomonia lung plague, or [ LATOIE BEMAXD £t AX XA MUSSIER | have selected for wear on reviews, parades \uh-d‘x-nnm\lm\: only le\\lnhl SFor procd pening of the Nigh school building Sunday gess, Lawrence, Kogers and Barron, American adiiiers of (e English service. | Linger senche, which termshare synonymous, | 8™ s ienents ‘for o formal and | and other ocenslons ot it coremony. | Joscd tue lments, ” ottier ballots eontatued | LA G ocg of 830,000, with e While waiting at the meet I heard many | How declares the bellef in Enghind to bo hat | aud your committec is turther of the opinion | fareible denian for an extra session ot con- | Obsoleto arms and amunition fn the hands | S0 BerE, | FE RISRTET SEEEMIEE B suranee off S16,00, There had bedn no fire plensant allusions to Dr. Green’s marriage | Byoie VU sectice 15 worke i S GCRartents | fhat the only way in whieh the infeeted lo- | gress to consider labor questions, Cotonel | OF Sate uounsE o "I*;‘”‘l"‘ Lced by L | ot cantained (1o WOl For, and | i the building fof two days. and when 1he aty Greenwood yesterday o Miss Hewitt, | Sialley gives o somewhat detailed “recital of | calities can be freed from the infection is by | Ldw -u-l!{AuI‘vl\ editor 0f|_“;\|‘fil"'|[lr.\v "8 | [inas of the regular army and. suitable ane | then recited the vesolution in full. ' Your | flames were discovered ‘they, were inthe daughter of New York’s new mayor. “If | tho defects and abuses alleged (0 exist in the | slaughter of all diseased andexposed aunimals | [New Vorklstororcan, W jead i, G BOKE | munition provided. Ixhibition drils, while | Ortor furthor belioves that it was g || LIRS SR that hovse could only speak what volumes | English service—deteets and abuses which | and a carcful distfection of the mfected | "G it groat duty of. organized labor at | iuteresting as showing to what degree of | io ent of (he framers of the consgitution to o . « nake sure gent, Baron de 5 0 AT 0 b o our own civil So1- i sehaRical precigion;a 4 o1l o » | delegate to the general assembly the power to [ 8 large quantity of kerosene or gasoline had stood by holding Dr. Green's old horse, | gyryment implied and was intended to imply Dr. Nopkins, of Wyoming, offerd the fol- | ful and deliberate consideration at the hands ke FeL oL\ Ty “orps. | tinet proposition as an amendment to the I'he fires of Friday ning and this one Flames, that for four years carried him so Umum-wnulvlu n party had been wise in | lowing, which was referred to the committee ;;!lf"‘:i'\u\:fl;’-!\ .\\‘:-fl\,fl_\' all the evils and dis; Tnstance the development of ex- | constitution, for if it be construed, what is to have aronsed the péople to sueh “a piteh that ican Jabor now suffe brilliantly in his first flight at the P’au hunt. | notadopting tho English system, with its 1ife | on resolution werican labot Bow SWCES | treme smartness in drills involves a neglect | DY “Ihat’s all very well,” said a young lady, | tenure and its large pension’list and all I th vent each succecding general ass perpetrators were in theiv hands: their bly an be remedie | v AN I orr e Bt 3 PRse O] > would he short. ‘The pawn- 7hercas, contaglous pletr 5 Dlioy 34T onal | e of the most important aud solid | from adding orginal, separate and distinet | lease on fite Ayvould 340 = whabi all very ! 8 " itendant - eviis. " Gwhleh have at last | . \Whercas, contaglous pleuro-pneumol legislation. . They are nearly all directly | bf S0 06 Hie WSt , (0D 3 propositions, one after another, to the con- | broker shop of T Fisher was robbed Satur- - regretfully, “but why couldn't Green have | Goinunded investigation by a ministerial com- | St} exists n certain restricted localiti traceable to the mononoly of the soil, to "Tho report on tarzet practice at the Maine | stitution till'finally it would bé utterly des- | day night ot goods valied at $300. kot married and come back to Pau, too?” ission, nor would justice and fair courtesy the United States: and % $ o | curreney system “which ‘makes exchanges [ LH ot 18 moat cratitablo o the troope | troyed. Therefore, your _ orator - 0D, but e wouldn’t be half so nice, now, becn done to my speech, even if my re- ‘.e}\,,:',‘,‘,“J'(,?"f,'fl‘;.";,‘,!.‘,’,‘}.,‘f,;‘\".:'::fi.,'.l',‘ffi‘,’"\‘,',',ll iNi| oL Droverty anil e e i | fichpating and demonstrates what results | for the — issuahce " under ‘the Twogliataliacoide you kiow,” chiaffed her companion. vks on the civil service, torn from theit | 5005 dvocated fof encral adoptions and | fon - whieh makes - tax . production, | ¢an b obtained from eareful instruction and [ of | yaur | honorible - wirouit e AU e % o | 1ogieal connection, had been sorrectly quoted Iy @ avarter past 12, | ZR0 Sdependent. committee. Ehese e marks were buta part of an arg It was now prec ¢ ond,atasignal from Sir Victor, the hunts- mau, Tom Halsey, blew his horn and took | which I endeavored to illustrate how truly i 1 K stica I g 185 7 EVICH! f a réstraining writ of injunction di v . B TiAGHER i Wherecas, the experience of other nations | consumption and travel anormous in the i practical discivline in this important seryice, | 0f @ 1strainin it of ing on cted | gram to the Bris|—A Leon speeial says that s shown that this contagion is prevalentin | {orest of private and eotporate greed, The | Lhe great want is a thlorongh course of in to Charles P, Swigert, anditor of states | §41 Gates, an old aud highly respeeted ¢ ocalitics where inoculation is practiced, and | remodies are r S ¥ struction prescribed from state headquarters | Henry D. Dement, seeretary of state: Jncob e _ It Hl‘nflu\[\‘l‘l re/innculationiis practiond iand) | remodiosare simple and direct. The Jand | S TigIdIY insisted upon, and tle edtablish. | Gross, tréasurer of state, and Georee Hunt, | %0 of that place, was thrown from his 4 the hounds at a brisk trot to the place where, | A 1 i its best sense were the whole | Eiat IMactiated cattle &5 aanuexous (0 othier | must bo vestored and the way 1o acduite | font i euch state of ' board before which [ attorney general, the regularly constituted | wagon while drivipe Saturday night, and atthe commencement of the day, the seent | POCY o B S R R 2 L oasiblo At the: To west TatAiGETtarest torall Incompotent oficers could b brought for l"lx‘:‘:‘mlrz!s »‘i'\‘lll‘w‘o‘:f\lxl;:‘gf «j‘uel\ltg;\(l{ym‘;;{il;l Jor | nieht, AN thatiAYe Shnd AL G hRpY RO UDE Was 1aid, e Arty, gt oMU DG Ao ROl Whereas, the veterinary profession of | who need it by government loans to the peo- | their elimination - from the militia < 5 4 Dt ‘nted man ‘living in - Richland - township, i A . he ‘so-called independents, the democratic | . ° . Bl b & 1€ e he peo Vit 3 Y or | same shall not be counted nor R nz in Richland township, ~samo THE HOUNDS DASHED OFF by, botl In 118 Teven U6 Evatem and. In. its roneloRAoIng ‘!'|‘,,,°,"'K‘l‘fm;3 (b Js Ploanditheistatos tolipasPeIwes Jlebts, save :,,'f‘.‘fmlf:,',m,[.',l'f,uf,.fe'":\',;l.,,;,.m‘;'?,.\ comeer | F18'° tofal of votes footad . upand also gounty, wak kliled Sunday evening By botn » with a quick burst. After a half il service rules, was to be conformed to G DB ALbhE DolnE int o oAt S | their homes from forced sales and enaple the | ¢, vy mination by a board of oflicersof which, | directed to I LWL ARIOIab AV ORIORVERRLIC IE: dozen fairish jumps, taken in full view of the | British policies just at the very time when where no effort is being wade to extirpate the | people to buy and sell freely and thus to con- y e may bo restrained from:issuin home trom church, ument in at on! chard G, O, esby, gover URILTIOLS 99 I 5 ¢ hhieht | plague; theretorebe it 2 sume largely each other's products. ‘Trans- | if possible, reglmental and bricade ofticers | 1A oclRtInE i bl erasoldo carriages, hoinds and riders rapidly disap- | British abuses are tinding a fatal weakiness | ¥ Resolved by this convention of veterinary | Yortation musi be mado to serve the people | 4 inspectars geneials should be members. | Bequuietis bl drusoliiion Yotea ¢ peated from sight. ‘The lino was 8 good one, | say so. in words, I meant (0 convey my | B state sanitary boards, "That, considering | at cost under wovernment concrol. asation IheMntotialieomposircstholmilltintiotdting i e TGO R HIOnE BAYAGE re N EnAS R Gras vl Spectal 2ab i o s " | say ¢ J Lhat gonvey 1e limited territory infected in this country, st be reduced and the hoards in the na- | 5 RUALOR L DOV AR S RGN gl | e om mee, and the st o - 3 : <0 1o :1"]’:':‘\;:'“"\‘1”‘[\‘ I':;I“ll m»‘lln‘mt[\w 1:"1‘:‘«1‘1.‘ that the very wost leaders and | evry'cifort should be_directed to.a thorousl; onal treasiiy pakd out ot 1ts debt and Tor | U and intellizence tie rule, but the forer | o1y Qom0 lohessnltieeintatbmiin Telesram_fo e Bk ~Tio vota. on o d up the Serres de Morluas hill, leaving the « enit epubli 3| | e T SN on 5 : to e SRS RS St be wisely directed and the latter syste- | Dursuai ‘ rotectedand defended, 0 Yacific bonds for righ oot sakthn Yight, Aftorn short check on | theso who persist in_sceing the perfection or radication of this disease from Amerlea;and | needed public work toemploy the idle work And your orator will pray, ete. Jssourl sBaci e boudy or il oL may i be it furthe Resolved, That we conslder inocla be an extreinely dangerous and of practice in the present condition this countr, : ers, ‘These are the great meastres upon whieh | matically cultivated. The adjutant g tion 10 | organized labor is coming toa fullagreement, | $ays the reports of army oflicers per cetionable | But what help is there? “Not_one of them | g, the = duties of = professors Tafairs in | ean be considered evea in the rusi and hurry | Betics AN .-“h'.l,'\'\" ;\L&u‘""\ lences "2 | human government in_an insular monarchy in | \whose conditions are in all respeets radically an through Duillon, | different from those ot our own broad land. running into the fox | Massachusetts independents should learn the top of the hill the hounds ag took pp the scent, Espeched and Sedzer and out of this city, whieh took place n this ity to-day, resulted in carrying them by rge majorify, the vote stand 3 5w for I Booms. them and £ aginst. Oure people e well (Signed) PitociaN Hoy | H and one which should dis- | of a regular sessi cougress, The last ses- | Mihtary colle y growing in- oL 2 N ov. 16,—[Spe: i e their s G at Gabaston. — 'The pace, which at first was [ fhat American inspiration ends whoee imnta- | couraged by ‘the veierinary prof Sion and | e o) e with ain: | terestin miitary Dnstruction asevidenced by ,.llcl i v".',,,\ .'\\\l’\ \1:“ i '.‘,\.‘.‘C,',,‘,'.i thirty A B ST (0 U only steady, beeame quite hot toward the lagt | 10" O English begins. Very respectfully, = proliibited by law as loni s there is a possi- [ st protessions upon their lips, the members | the Micrensad percentage of studentsattond- | U8 EEEECR T BRI L CEET - part. Thero was considerable coming to B ae bility of stamping out the disease, allowed every dstinetive labor measure tobo | 12 A1l clen and a e ree of the ay 21 et AROSISINGIS Inon Disappointment and 1 ation, A5 & . An effort was made to suppress these reso- | erowded out. We are now near the opening | tion of the value ot the system on the part of | held at the court house to discuss the Neb.. Nov, 10 y 1 EySHERRANLRGIvolwCroRupgabith o/l sl DOWN WITH SOCIALISM. Tutions, and they Wil meet Wi much oppost- | of the short session. which expires by limita. | the eollege authoritics, The aptitude of | jyness interests of Holds S pEofiar | o A SINGR A b NOv i 0lAG: Argpionek After waiting a few moments to see the fox tion when brought to passage. {ion on the 4th of Mareh, 1587 The routino | Awerican seliolars for military excrcise Is | o) 55 0 aneouragement to the B, & M suddenly ciosed a prolonged spree, together broken up and the brush and pads distrib- | Prospectus of th York Property ST Dusiness will occapy all its thirteen weeks | undoubtedly L‘l"ml ll“'; adjutant gene ’,{ (h5 ‘]‘N_“ "m_v G e tiina ']-mj tion | Witk hislite, ata late hour last nicht, by uted, we rode back to Morlaas, whither sey Defens Sty AT and it s folly for us o look to it for any de; sadibnbinorenio be Shul Buphv: eiobail AR R DD A e R R shooting Wiscld with a revolver, T imme: eral of the Indles had driven on to meet us NuwYons Nov 18 ) SoscinliTelogram S < e cisive measure of relief. An extra session of | ! hEse L structor , ot shops a ound house a 3 point. dinte eause of the deed was the fact that his b ni, Nov, —|Sp elegra R ) ov. 16.—[Special ) oW CONEToSS eI eakthoexiien=i] it ence should be made mem- | committeo of five was chosen to confe and order lunch. ‘Thus merrily ended a cap- ! Wmre River, Ont., Nov. 1 peeial | the new congress will alone meet the exigen: mmittee of five was ehosen to eonfer wit wike deserted Lim some weeks azo, and since was | that time he has been bathing his grief in 1 to deafta constitution and by | heer and other stimula oard of trade, whicl will be or y All the foreesof labor should eoncen- | bers ot the culties of the | {lie ofticials of the road. A comm o sccure this, They should appeal to the | Jstittion, = with | whieh - they serve. | aiso clios 1 that Riehard | president to call tie new congress to mectas | Attention is called to the loss to the govern- or to the Bk, |—Ehe surprising strength of or- | Pelogram to the Bik.]—A horrible tragedy | oy, ganized labor as evidenced in the late mayor- | occurred here last night. Charles Williams, | tiate alty contest, and the New York party’s | astorekecper here, suspe ital day’s sport, On Thursday there will be no drag, Sir Vietor intending to try and 2 ; ; » o ¥ tarlsing from the frequency of applica- | iyl ot Monday evening Oakland’s 1Y BT draw the covers wround the Lascar and tto: *Ihe la f the people.” Lave led | © Brien, an employe of the Canadian Pacific, [ soon as possible after the 4th of Maich menpariinEArouihe; Jenayol - | ganized next Monday evening, T akland's rs' Union, Tzoln. 1 [ motto: “The land for the people,” have led | (g, 505 intimate with his witeand laid trap | ganize ind consider the needs of 1abor, Honyiiontischaree R pMUIGLINY amd the | fien are alive and active when any 0axLAND, Neb,, Nov. 16,—[Special to the ¢ — to the formation of an organization known | fortyem, He caught them together and pro- | session should be a grand inquest upon the | TePOrt Sugkests that it would be an Mnpro-f presents itsell which contemplates B, —11 s the “Lroperty Detense Publis Farmers' Uniol ng asso- had the largest KALNOCKY'S POSITION, vded to horsewhip O'Brien, but the latter, | condition of work and worke land, | pricty to cnact | 1g dischary s in th tinued prosperity and wowth of this city. clation.” Alhough the organization has | Seizing a revolver, shot Willlams dead. 1o | Upon it should beconcentrated all the biazing | conditional to reimbursoment to the goveru. | o different lines of raiiway wl il f 1 It is Criticized By the Press and | peen organized some little time, its move- | then killed Walliams' aged father and mother n}m of modern kunowledge, To it should :'“'HI of :Jm liflf'l;-l '-’h. d ',"‘.’3;".1“"'1 pushing westward are not lost sight of, and | ever had. ‘The object of the meeting was to Oflic iantalak 55t hasollicantra vk aoiut WA aonn 1 andistvosilitoBielildten; iich he | come the representative nmien of organized ,".fl'l';‘:‘"l“l‘“’l"j:\r“\-‘l'}.IL_X"l‘h‘“ “;‘1“ o ooyt | Holdreze expects to get hor share of them. | consider the proariety of reducing tho re (Copyright 1856 by James Gordon Bennett,] 118010833 SpARIDDSOR FORY CAMIG . i | stabbed Mis, Williaws. ' She livea long | Iabor to voice its demands, Suchasession | @i taithful service of the applicant eonvors | Brick blocks still continie o vise up and for d capital, $10,000, o commence business Bunabrsrin, Nov. 16— [New Sork Tlep. | dential cireular which is being sent to busi- | enough to tell the authorities of O'Brien's | will bring deliveance from allills and it the | §, SCWCIE Gl Javortile, FRUSETINIC | a city thiee vears ol ase noie in the west can A Jaws £ 80,000 80 that ] » Nov. 16.—[New York Her- | ;.5 men and others, says that had anybody | erfme. The murderer has been” acrested aud | people demand the president. will grant it | Reret 15 expressed at the veduction of the | beat"Uoldiege. mizht be able fo comnence opérations ald Cable—Special to the Bre.)—Count Kal- | goclared even a short time ago that socialism | Will probably be lynched. DAKOTA'S ADJUTANT-GENERAL, apsIoRBMIoDERaRcomInTd Gy ML et oBL - el b tle fo somnaiice DRGNS nocky’s speech on Saturday is criticized by ; - featinees ————— General Pieree, of Dakota, to-day ap- | mates for “the support of the military O P T FEY ely. Lio proposition wis vol DY | could not gain a foothold in this country, : = s A ik prison at Fort — Leavenworth, and ahting Thity have about 87,000 raised, have the Austrian and Hungartan press according | a,q that we should be spared from a scourge An BnormpnsiBixoontion, poItediGeIonelN, - Sgnongartinceo, Sovtil ¥ A4 that as WASIHINGTON, Nov. 16.-"The question of by-daws printed and’ evidently’ mean to party feeling. It was thought that several | gra wovement which threatens the peace of | CMICAGO, Nov. 16.—The largest execution | (5 iC At general or the toriitory, | tcarcely —any progress has been lizhting the Statue of Liberty was oficially | bibiness, More intercstis being created in . Dassazes were capable of two interpretations. | Europe, mo one would have | eVer siven asheriff toserye was handed in | Colonel Tyner s a brother to General James | By DHEING its capacity toq point b brousht to the attention of the president to- | {08V ARleR I DY TUiRe “The debate on Tuesday is expeeted with ani- | gisputed him Yot continues | by ex-Governor Hamilton to-day, being for | ‘T'yuer, late first assistant postmaster-general, | 81ord uccommolations. and. prot day by the secrctary of the treasury, The | Stock s ) bl A ety o settle doubtful points. Count Andressy ¢ ¥ Y ployment for all the milit b are worliing hiard for the sucees: ary prisoners who 500715, It was issued against County PATENTS TO WESTERN INVENTORS, the circular, *“the events in Chica + oo | Should in proportion be Sent there, ‘The | presidentand secretary exumined the laws union. Nearly all of the business me was sent for on Sunday by the ewp ollowing patents were issued r 1aan! . i Clerk Ryan, Henry J. Christoph, Conrad 1 5 Iue of the work perf 1 by t} Dearing on the s ot, and as esult the | of Oakland have ta stock to assist i 8 ser | el ere o Bt O S oo | (O loreHy 3 h iy owing patents were issued, for Ne- | S0 value of the work porformed by tho | bearing on th and as & resul L | i which is unusual here, and 15 said o have | somirenthls monetrous ool with sheerindit, | Neitoff, Rudolph Brand ana Conrad Seipp, | Chay et Hoyiveltars to-divs Ston Ks | prisoners in manufactiures was 50,559, Which | president direeted that the matter be phaced | TSt the pequivad capital, Al faruors been at the instigation of Kalnocky, A long | ference -and inactivity were not only to | It is ordered in consequence of the late AL DeYINORY was within €50 of all the expenses’ of the within twenty mites of Oakland are ealled T, "express | car; in the hands of the light Louse board, with nge B. Dilte and’ £, N, Rood, Guthrig | Prison for the year, and the opinion is ex- in the hands of the light | d, with a 4 ' A A womn to ns: tt r e give thelr ins mterview and the favorable reception of Kal- | iznore our united interests as peaceablé citl- | gecision of the superior court In reference to b : g ons, but to vely abe crime 5 5 g il i [ T o wWill Soa b selfson: | View to determining the utitity of the | fluence to the Faruer's uiion. noky's speech in western Lurope reassured | /i1 Dt to passively a e £aISt | the West town eollector's cases, Ryan was | Center, I, churnsJohn 1 Johuson, Keller- Dot In rerard to the unsatistactory | statue's beacon. Mr, Goff, president of the —~ AT the peapls when Jolued with the Russian hos- | association ave stated to be (he publication of | Colector of AWest Town and retained Mot Avr, Ta., sentfolding supporty Warren | Quality Of shoes manutactived in the prison | Ameriean sssteim of fighting, subscuently A:Newspapor Obangontianaw w, tilecriticism. In'a secret sossion of the Hun- | two weekly journaly, onoin English and the | Sl Precinet Wivey i teelf, Goahts 161§ "jofuson, “atsignor to Johmson Eleetrie | It isstated that the trouble arose fron waited on the seeretary of the light } OAxRLASD, Neb, Nov. 16.—Special to ¥ garian committeo Count Andressy attacked | other in Gerinan, ~ Fhie putting down of an- | JHN NI W Tyt are 1S bondsimen | Serviee combany, Milwankee, Wis., system | fective Lists aud n the defails nivuc | board, and made a proposition to light ti¢ [ Ber)—The ~Oakland Iudependent 1is poliey ns weak, e said there was no | Arehism inailits phases and givinz of all | 3 lluetor aud will be ealled on to pay that | ©f temperature” re_ulators Janes Jopling, | Hon thathieve, 1 befleved, be e aue free of expense to the governe: Lhands, G, W, Brewster, the former difficulty in Bulzaria not caused by Russi posel ble support to the vietims ot strikes and | (000 Ryan refuses to do so, What™heer, Ia., coal chntes Alphens A, Ken - (5 was told tonth i e came to Oakland about six vears ago, TN T o tothe Bein teae | hoycotts 18 also among tho sociely’s obicets, HIRAD.69.59 ne b’y wind mill}Jolin F. Loomis, A Fraternal Socivty Congress. was told o pob | i wiiling and o fo Onkland abaut six vears agto. vh as gone contrary tothe Berlin treaty. | The soclety will keep a wateh over dema % PR shelby, pparatus for converting motlon; WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Delegates repre- | 1ol S T SafL ent, nd by his mdefatizable energy Kalnocky replicd with promises of adopting | gogues and rioters, eollect evidence, wih Cattlemon Onmbine, “Thomas A. MeGranahan, Newhall, fa., hame | contine seventean . e iavtn | usard, dn epsakineipiih.anblogk thisin ont intinlen i BIe A Andressy's suggestions, Counts Appolyi il lead to theivconviction, and, “in Cimeaco, Nov, 16,—A of eattle- | qug: Luther Merrill, Osterdock, T, parquetry | 2% 0% SO BAL AOpipLes aELL | noon. suldiaio il queaROD o oL R LI Tty nt second o and Szcelienyl both Bpoko agalnst Kalnocky uusg wvary means as ehall conduceto th was held in the call room of | for floorss Willian 1. Swith, Ta Crosse 2 membershin 1“1(\‘\"‘“0. ‘i""l “‘] ",’“" R e S oSHERGN S ueta iy none in Bt county, BN 000 e: Andressy’s specel was mueh approved, but it © of soclely at lurg 1d of trade to-day and the consolida- | \Wis., assignor ol one-liali to 5, 1, Sehoit, | house in this city to-day and organized & na- S5 eGS0 G held the wanded at | i o Ncb. To e f R AN SN OB R Dk 1k . -— - Lo of the. St Touis National aseociation | Marshalltown, Ly, rotary steam’ valves Just | tional congress ot fraternal beneiiciary | MY VIO B i | 1tov. Lenry is t tunate editor How, SreaKaned byl ki aeat m i HAk e A Oongressman's Sad Bxperience. | with the Cliucigo National association under | (45 M St dolin, Cedar Rapids, Ta, dociinent | socleties, A permancnt organization was | Jlell Gate was - akelied by Iy buk sirongthoued, Niw Youw, Nov. 16--(Shecial TCle- | the yono head of *The National Caitle | Al Clarence A, Williawis, Webstei City, Ty | offected by tue election of the following | st pre ] An Tprofimbie Story PR TR R e T T gram to the 1 Pho Tiwes says | Groweny = Assclution” was - ellected S P T, officers: Leroy Andrus, of New York, pres- | 0Us 10 navigation, K, Ty Nov, 10, ~(Spocial LoNDON, Nov. 106.—-A meating ¢ Wililam Soott, of Erle, congressman, capital | {iliy, "0 Buicsl 11l waw eloctod president | pAroy futloughs sutfiorized: = Sorgeant | ident3 V. A. Darnes, of California, presi- TWstimatos of A T Wt ' arclata 1 calcd 10 assomble o Clesmton | 18 aud political manager, 18 passing throu 00 . A1 o Chicao, enshuors and | Lrals: smith, Biuory B Fiiih artiliory, | dent of tho Pacific Const Press assceration, |\ ¥stimates of Appropriations. { this « W Liall, London, on the 23d inst, to ptest | BN experle nee that has somewhat dampened | A, 1L, Saiders of Chicago and S, P, Cunning- “:""'”‘_;‘:j,: “”‘-mh;“l‘l" x-'m‘;; I\m‘~""'v‘l':‘-l“"": first vice-president; J. H. Butler, of Massa- | W ASHINGTON T 05 Fhe est ite [ ¢ company i axalnst the nction of the Chicago eourtahicl | 1S ardor for the turf, and may much restrict | ham ‘ot Fort Worth, ~ Texas, “secrefaries, | [0t Betgeant Jullan Wontaih, COMBIY | o)ysetts, second vice presidents B, C, L), | already submitted o the appropriations com- | appearance at. Claret ot naked g0 court whicl venerous outlay which he meant to con- | After passing lution of the old eonfer- | ) Cpop JIBE SHVeR | e Buffalo Sunday ‘Fruth I | mittee by the treasuzy department inelude | and teribly burned d a story of tried and sentenced Spies and bis colleagues & U i e 4 “nee committ ommending theadoption | Montana, one montli, - editor of the biuflalo Bunday 4.ruths resort Hinates f bliot works 1 | o T ewreular calling tho moeting donoynces | H9Ue to provido for his stable of rucers, | FRES IO TRIMUEHIINE (ASAAAPLION |~ First Lieutennut "James Allen, Tnird | Ing seoretary: O, M, Stedd, of New Youk, | estimates for public wouks, riversand diar | trampssobbing him setiing fire to 4 . Ngo Everything in the way of the man; nt.0f | Tac to the aal 3 d cavalry, has resigned the adjutaney of his | corresponding secretary, and Halver Nelson, | bors, publie printin of engraving elieve he 1 into the J.;r»l that convicted the Chicago anarchist AT LY ey AT M I Jeet o the call of the president. regimént and has been succeeded by First | of Washington, treastire A constitution | qua rinting, rev » service, signal | the was discovercd to have been as o bribed and packed body and condemns s stablo ana entries was entrusted to lis ——— Jieutenant Josepl dickma ho is also | was adopted, of which the principal provi- | 5 D | g built, dudge Gary for refusing the prisoneys a new | trainer, MeClelian, 1t was not until near the A Wise Proceeding. :l||n]un:|||~dnum‘ulnhi'u]{u!:'r“:4:“'1."",IluIIL‘:H" Hion s 'kt nono. bt legitimate fraterial | Sevvice, life saving ser b survey and - s triall Aubern Ierbert, brothier of the Earl | endof the season that Scott suspected crooked | Ricnyonn, Va., Nov, 16, —George D, Wise | ‘A'exas. Mr. Allen goes to Troop Shnp- | beneficlary societies working under a ritual | for the public land sery I'hese estimat Collision on the Q. i ) st Troop M (Simyp of Carnorvan, will probably preside over thie | management, ~ lis suspicions once aroused, | was anrested this woruing on a warant | $ons) at the same post amd lodgo systen, shiall bo elizibio, to we | are all in o fori printed e regu- | Pacirie Juscrios, Ia., Nov. 16.—[Special eeting, ARl y - s a A8 L 1 - : S naana ow | bership n ONAL CONGIess, e mai Jok of estimate 3 re or 5 kit :‘.\. 1 “n: |Iu‘\ gat 'I‘.,t\\v‘”h 1\4 :,W 0 | charging him with being about to commit a “A\ll‘llllll)"ll‘b:ll\\l“‘xl‘..llfilll\ll‘l‘ L.m(\nlhul‘ ‘.\.Llltlylllw ::hl -‘-’x” xl.'|'l|llx“":"'|l|lr|-:’”" ¥ (‘uHIlI! “r: “'hhn ok : sti nutes ‘\’m“\ x‘, for le‘ I'e «,’m. ) thie i I'h -‘ rning about e ddiseharged the (ra " \ateve i ; o M. h o6 antry, meho, jec 0 858 Iy ¢ 1ze ibution about the ) 4D ATOnle ti o train from the west Arms for Moonlighters, have been the facts Scott was conyineed | breach of the peace, ‘Ihe arrest is the result | Péxas, one month from November 15, with | among the various benetciary orders a s understood that the navat estimates ave | o000 ey by I w LoNDON, Nov, 16,—A Froncliman has been | 1hat his stablo Lad been’ pretty thoroughily | of the publication in to-day’s papers of a card | permissionto apply for fen days’ extension; | tem of mutual information, benctt and pro- | 510,000,000 I amount thimn the estimnate . B0, 1 h engaged in shipping arms to the County | focleyed. His disgust on reaching this ¢ by Wise, denouncing in_the strongest lan- | First Licutenant George Rublen, Sixteenth | tection. It is said that a nuwber of business | for'lust ye v [ o ) ix I ws to the County of | 37 g 3 Kerry, Lieland, wiore o soid them g (e | 41 o deepencd when Avpleby & Jolmson, | glisze Colinel Willlin Lawb, exuavor of | intantey. Fort David A1 Russel,' Wyoming, | and speculutive companies ate orginizd ub: o i ia Dl i 1% s Liels o0 sold them to the | hookmakers, came to Lim with a elaim of | Norfolk, Wise was put under' $1,000 bond to | until November 25, der titles which would lead many persots to S TR carxand the caly 1 moo; ters, A London firm suspected the | from $15000 1o £20,000, which they said he | keep the peaces 2 2 believe them fraternal Leneiicial societies. Business Failure Nobody wis injued Cilge 8 business he was carrying on and informed | owed them in seitiement of bets made for - 1 A LAWTER S BIR FER. Proteetion is desited against these com CreveLAND, Nov, Colien, Sa er | were ing on and informed | oy n settlem m ~ n . t s staled that Ward Lamon, attor- 8 rod ag < T 15 J ‘l"lv' lice who seized some parcels,which the | b 1t by teCie lan, | Scott protesta that Ml [ The Hoke Extradition Case, the Chootaw 1lndians, secures g | pabies. | & Co, ane of the ‘n.“l gen roetiman i cidood Sh e 10 Treirand, | Sictan B o 1 o bt for biny e | emeaao, o 10.—~ News' Montreal | fee of 520,000 Tor vrofessional seryices in - S | Egedsmanifacturers I Lith eity, & 1 il opened when they wer id 1o | Pookmakers were so persistent th special says e Hoke extradition case is judgment rendered yesterday by the scussing the Message, & ent to-day 0 LERENS ¢ Pacial 0! sald he freler the matte) ) Lhe 0! . - » " N ! 1 r I nt | itor ) ed as o e 1 1 Contain g B aid e world roicr tio watter to e e |1 R SRS R s S e eourt of the United States for | Wasminaro, Nov. 10.~The president's | I b Lty R M0, a0c b Jievin A - i 4 ) L matters, SRS PORMDIKL. 0AY i GG & _ | £2.500,000, Lrowing out of a land question nessage and the annual reports of il bond (h tho &nul of ¢ oy a n 1 ) > : Ru Sia's Candidate Approved, i P wlak 1.8 pay v her "‘\l"l‘- Bl “J"" | el the “government f defendatt, Tamon ey _‘I‘I:: et i 17,000, and labilitics »200000. Luability o et oo ONDO . 1 T tan I 2 ooter Ares 1ee whieh was ruled out by the judge, re- | was Lineoin's mars of this distriet and | of the departments were the p colleet debis due the v as e T Nt . R T Al e I T T VT T was | Jatingz to the mismanagement of the bank | has \\.‘\m.'.lm.:i,'.u]‘ 4l IJ‘,‘.mu]n, an under consideration at to-day’s cabi | ca £ the taiture, 114 et £he') I Levir 8. 85 Lioo. costdl noon. for shooting Mre, | abd the druuken habits of the cashicr, now a lawyer in Dehver. g, ‘Uhere was a full attendance, and the | - S ars hoyaliosian AL Bl JENR AL 1 Lillian Walters neatly 8 | - - Govel AKOTA AND LRk aOVELNOR, conference wis somewhat louger than Fne Case of Jake Sharp, . unanimously approved of ling ] a 5 The Crew on Land jovernor Plerce, of Dakota, is here - v Y oitis, Nov. 16.—~Jacob Sharp, acco as the suceessor o Alaxander, and bave 1n- | plead not zuilty to the char N e s | the s > i ‘S 5 . J ! . ) | ] ) <rE, Nov. 106.—The Wisconsin’s | the interest of the tdrritory, and is ¢ Civil Service Investigation b S aa e i R S| B e welal Vited & a L W pop a satisactory of the tostimony will begin | \ Nt d ’ 1o | recting his attention more especially to secur- VAS oN, Nov. 16,—1'Lie civil service i e i Al 5 I q nson, of golution 1o the conilieb With the Buigaiai neither case was the she Minerville special says tho erew of the | T 30" dle from the. federal government | o ASIINGT g o ifade | eral ession L this 4 e a ) Bkt s yeaent 1 were badly maimed for life, schooner Ishpeming, which was found de- | towards paying the expenses of the census, | COmmission will pro ced to Philadelphia | yuotion betore order Smith an | W « ¢ night 3 - | serted on the Whale's Back, Green Bay, Sat- | le says that he did not send in | Monday next to begin an investigation iuto {order open winutes of e o i) ba d pobbea o i 5 Phe Schright Marciage An Fotheringham A:raigned. urday, huve turned up all vight. Phey' left [ 4 supplemental report after filing his | the charges made against Postwasier Haneity | 1 duiy which iesiitod o 4 et | wateh by t Ty are at Jnigge Loxpoy, Nov, 1 Iudgiment was ton- | S Louvis, Nov, 16.—Fotheringham, the | Menomine this morning bound for Chicago | regular annual report, becanse he | by the Penusylvania Civil S ce Reform | of Sharp and T for brib: dor - | ) port, ) Suith W willing to Leur il to-day, and Arensdort Aured totay 10 flio acton: brousht | Adaus express messenger whose car was | by rail foud ¢hat the interior depariment Lad | assoclatlon. | e A ot haned il s X I . el st AOIAK AL Vb Sowid NS, SEUSOM SUMBMISATIION. AN WAA printed the original document before he hac - ued uatll Baturday. ¥ ] Ariis Sebrleuj io bage her , it | gobbed ihree wovks Ao O woney aad valus s an opportunity o add to it. 1e 15 as sangu- New York Dry Goods Market, | [ gram to the e, (10w M, meurigh o0 ! 11 bles ams 510 00, was arraigned in | poo S N fire whicn | i€ as ever overthe future of Dakota and . : . R A New a to Chi o @ el i it sha was foreed into it throuwsh feat, Lhe | 1he criminal eourt this torning, charged | RATEGH, A fire which 1 Jivegiy the hopes of spefug the territory ad- | NEW YORK, Noy. 16.~The dry goods miar N 1 e auriage wae declared ans [ wli graid wceepting stojer | originated in the grocery store -of R R. At | mitted 10 the disterhoad. of states within o | ket was very quiet in reguestasusual to f ST PaUL, Nov Wa~1ho 4 L il ’ jury vood ; | propert ead “hotgnilty” L waterat 3 a. nn burned a lareé part_of the | very short time. Govy, Pierce. will leave to- | ‘Tuesday, ‘and any business of dwportance | Northwestern voad witt opei it t ¢, 1 goes 1 Village Destroyed by Fire. tr thi charg d was temanded back 10 | business scetion of the i Loz, §300,00 morrow for western New York 10 visit v was reached thiough forwdrdings on previous | Chicago in: abont a week, AL e \ Lheyond d Beuxg, Nov. 16, ~The villago of Frloe | fail, 1 insusinee, $150,000, tions aud Will then proceed to Chicago where | pugageuments, |} liwmited- tain making the run el | of the tuvider upou Arensd | 0 |

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