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» I N hl o 3 e - 38 P o o= N SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25. 18S6, NOT SAUCE FOR THE GANDER R VAN WYCK'S PLAIN TRUTHS, | rrenweamive row axzack § NINISTER NANNING'S SPREE i STRIKING F Strange Action of the New Yor! Batonm's Defenses Béing Strength- as Constructing the Vessels _— S n:mnm “ -'(n‘rly.m 4 ; —_— ened in Oase Relssla Move —_— g Poned n‘:..u |‘:\lmum\.l~.|.l ] . ikl " rw York, Nov. 2 he jury in | 1 " fe. 3 Copyright 15% by James Gordon Bennett.) ) . ASHINGTON, Nov. o, hout _three " de t At . e | (Copyright 155 by T He Falls o ha {0 itali f Buspended I?]stnu Attorney Stone Applies |, © Metuade cee cume fnto the toom, wnd His Position as a Republican in the Senate e blaad bl Ak gl st S0 s E‘y., th 'S1mv Old Bottls That | 4 oun contiomen assombled i the oftice of | Obicago Capitalists Planning for a Meat For Reinstatement But Gets Left. Foteman Lynn stated they had not agreed Olearly Defined. Herald Cable—Spoclal t0 tHo Br.]~1 have Sedgwick Hugged. the secretary of the navy to-day to witness Highway to Omaba. - upon a verdiet, adding, “We have remained — just had an interview with Captain Kane, — the onening of proposals for the construction " the same sinee 12 o'clock Monday night. P. |1 1, W Ive of the three cruisers, Newark, Baltimore and e SASE ENTON'S Y WHY THE ISSUE 1S EROUGHT UP. | British naval attache, who has arrived from | THE AMERICAN COLONY SICK ark, Ba and HIs CASE SIMILAR TO BENT Recorder Smyth said he did not think it was Attt of otwervition round the Blsok Sea. Charleston, and two gun boats, Sceretary | AN AIR LINE TO PORTERHOUSE, S worth while to keep the jury longer, and i He has seen nothing to w nt the assump- Whitney read the bids as follows PR President Claveland Declares the Ite- | asked the district attorney for his opinion, | Bold and Unjust Deciston of tho |y, that Russia 18 meditating any immed- | Mexican Hospitality Too Much For \(n”“‘.‘n’ \‘ \‘I‘hl\f:::\tll;‘l.\\\' v“‘vr;v::wfl :l“l“}“ orporation of the Ohicago, Keokuk publican an Oftensive Partisan On | Martine thought if the status of the jury re- Police Commissioncrs on the iate hostile action. Russian officers, how the Man From Lonisiana and £1,294,900¢ Union Tron Works, of San Fran: & omatiy Katirod to. e KA g ained unchanged e 12 o'clock Monds . over, speak openly of ac ce to be made ) \ Cisco, S1, 140 LU A B S A road to Be Bmilt »» the Sams Gionads That the b ‘:::;Ab.!”y" " Ih'm_‘l:“md' I'|(.‘{:' Iecent Scandal-Other Af- ever, speak openly of an advance to be made a Four Days' Drunk Vol cisco. SLIOW: Cromn & Sohs, of Diadel 8% i AAVBEOR oF. TITE ; ? 2 they ha ) arged. fairs at Washington, on the Bosphrous when the iron clad fleet Tows & Dinnen 1, (wider special bid providing for the use y Democrat Was Forgiven. reorder thereypon discharged the jury ie rendy. Captain Kane does not consider b ) b bl TRR LT Big Packing Houses. Martine then addressea the court, He felt - THisNtis fiaval Boil W 7 — ruiser No. 2, cowplefe, according T he lind performed his whole duty in the mat- Nebraska's Se Senator Talks, Pttt bt s it A Sequel to the Sedgwick Seandal P L R Ll R L R R No Republicans Need Apply. ter. and his assistants had worked manfully. W N it g idable. Great preparations for defense are e a Xy, Bl (sy TR Song, S1LO5,0000 Union Tron Works, Of U Ginitin . Maath A0 tey hiad presented the full case, and he Was LTON. . 9 woing on at Batoum, The large fort at the AGO, Noy, 8.~ . SLOLEAHM: * specia bidds sroviding 3 ¥ WaAstiNoTON, Nov. H.=The president | They lind y ted the full 1l ASHINGTON. Nov pecial - Tele- | yoin, ¢ Bat The | fort at 1l iAo, Noy, 2 pecial Telegram to | &1,0 ) pecial bid providin et s Jence: | At# 105 to understand how the jury or any | gram to the Bre.)-Tis evening's Critic | entrance is being extended in order to mount | the Brr)—The Times this morning prints | for the constiuction of the encines of the CrircAGo, Nov. 24.—|Special Telegram to w:ldw Sl |~‘um‘u..u.lewlw(ml-l« nee: | bory could fail to agtec tipon sowe verdiet. | publishes u talk with Senator Van Wyek on | 4ix heavy guns in addition to the present | the following special érom the City of ‘Mex- | Nesselaftor it o aosighis were put fn by | the Bris) - Local papers this morning stato IrTsnUR ov. 18, 184, on. AR Gag felt the result of this trial was a_publie n g i Vebi N ¢ pe by 5 % The o101 olony this ¢ i ailan & Hollingsworth company at | an important development bas been made Jand, Attorney General—Sir: 1 have read | calamity, and the casa should be i for | the senatorlal outlook in Nebraska, in which | armument. A new battery on the northeast [ ico: The American colony In this eity is | §i/100,010. ynd by Cromp & Sons at SLO0000. | et o nnmoyqonient hus boen made in the torrespondence between the president | 8 speedy ve-trial. 1o therefore moved for a [ he says: *“Only the outposts hiave been eap- | side ot the bay has been becun. Earth works | Profoundly agitated and worked by an affair Cruiser No. 5 complete, aceording to' d at is supposed to be the probable transfer J v . new trial Monday next. Newcombe thought | tured and weare still on the picket linesas | have also been run up along the shore to the | Which beeame public to-day and which touct | partment spectfcations: Cromp & Sons, [ from this ety to Keokuk and Omaha of & and Hon. M. E. Benton, United States attor- | 3.y uaded more time for a new trial, ‘The | faras the senatorial contest is concerned. Wward, 50 88 to prevent any hostite land. | 8 American pride toa dogree even surpas- | Sh3.000: Union Iron works, $1,318000 | kreat vart of its present trade in lve nes .Ir'rn\uhlll-xl with (I:Hlnluhlr:mun to u‘ml.‘.-i recorder thought that the lawyers had ample | The preliminary battles have been well !ug]n‘Ifl\:ll}'n']‘:l( V‘III}I“'U‘\IIII |;::"‘1-|,y:nl,. li\”llr sing the Sedgwick affair. ‘This story in brier | 1'8F l|‘ .‘\K Hollingsworth company, under | stoek and provisions. Partics already in- n which 1t appears that he was suspended -ty ons. i tHOMOTONS (e y ary battles b hetwe atc 7 he Chorue °r, & Snhn 3 " special bid, using their own engine designs, § A it - from oflice foil his apparcat nosleet of oficla IOLIGH fo 6 Hetw trial, tolbagun iigted the | fought, the verdict of the people secured, the | which forms & strong bartier in that direc. | 18 L0 the effect that the new Ameriean min- [ 2355000, " £ own engino deslghs, | interested at these points in_packing anid duties in making campaicn speeches, Pre- | o 11 a, m ¢ - & election of a republican Jegislature accom- | tion, Russia will force events when she is | {sters Hon, Thomas . Manning, of Louis Gunboal No. 1, complete, according to de- ~'ll_lnl\!m houses Messts, Nels Morris, sumably my suspension was ordered for the T'o the veneral surprise it was learned that | plished, and T have settle Ldown in Wash- | ready, at the lirst favorable opportunity, but ana, has fallen a vietim to the relentless | partment desigus: Chatles Reeder & So president of the Fairbanks canning com- same reason. 1 desire, therefore, to state the | e fiest bllot taken by the jury at midnight | fueton and will wateh the rost of the con- | this will ne eooce to n cnemy of Mr. Sedgwick. Justhow the full | Baltimnore, S405,000: Colunbian Tron works | pany, and Samuel W. Alletton, with “Dine facts in my case. 1 made but to speeches | Monday stood fino T0F net - his will not come before nest year. " . and Dry Dock dompany. of Baltimore, S v R, i ; Monday had stood nine Tor acquittal and | (80 o0 56 AN very ohburti iy RTINS HA98 . Baorn ) " mond Joe” Reynolds, who is owner of both priorto the receipt of the order of suspension: | fliree for conviction. There were only three | €5t at long range and very cheerfu lly. 7 — particulars have become so thoroughly | m30: Cromp & Sons, special bid, usinie th ATFORT HAA STOATHBOH one at Butler, in'an adjoining county, on the | hallots after that, ali of which stood the samet | Everything looks hopeful, but there is still o The Rulgarian Question. known does not appear for the reason that | own engine designs, £455,000; Charles Reeder | TIToad and - steamboat lines, and all three - evening of. Oet, I and one at Kittanuing, & | Tiio thres who held out for conviction werd | battle to be fought, and the opposition is de- | CoxstaxtiNorie,Nov. 24.~General Kaul- | no one desires to assume the responsibility | & Sons submit special bid ‘for machinery | Millionaires, have tormed a corporation to (Iu»\iv::ln;m: Il"I‘\.l.lll';.\l"‘ll)ltll““ A;:inl-ui:;“:”nl‘l:ll"lm«i l.'.-un\!lfll‘)'v Dougherty — and ll“x), all | termined and influential. 1t is rather prema- | bars will instruet Nelidoff, Russian ambassa- | of first making known the condition of the ul‘"_l:i' ll\l *:‘Q«w e i ¥i T”MI a bee line from Chicago to Omaha, did not leaye Piitsbure o of whom are commereial ' men. R TG L ARG WHEVTTAG oF liore, etai s Bulgarian situs inis LI e el sunboat No. 2, comple nly one bid, [ Articles of incorpora f the Chicag Beatly 1 o'elock, Ot 1, and returned on the | e ‘ehomy - ave - epmmercial ©omen | ture for me to discuss what my course would | dor here, in all details of the Bulgarian sit minister. Last Thursday afternoon Mr. | Ut B, = comiietec, Duiy one. bud, AL s iy the Chicaco, morning of the 2d about 9 o'clock. L Ieft | was one of excitement, and the reception of | be i a closely divided senate, It would [ tion and will guide him in regard to the [ Manning attended a dinner given in [ piving the engines and machinery for this | LeoKuk & Omaha railway, covering so much Pittsburg for Kittanning Saturday. Oct. 2, | the announcement of the status of the jury | be what it has always been. 1 | clection of the new prince of Bulgaria. Nel- | his honor by M. L. Guirard, hoat Charles Leeder & Sous bid $95,000 and | 0f the line as lies ‘in the state of about 5 o'clock p. ., and returned the same | was anything but flatteringto the nine who | have no apologies to make, no reforms [ IM0f has not yet received authority from his | ot the leading members of the Amer] A, Rumsey & Sons, Baltimore, $50,000, Hlinois, were filed for record in pight. Upon botii “thie above dates the | could not sce conviction in the evidence. | 1o promise, no exeuses o plead, 1 guess 1 | Lovernment o raise the question of eventuat | colony, and son-in-law to the Jate” Minister [ hie awards will Hiot be made for some | the office of the secretary of state United States eourts here were not in session | The general expression has been, sinee the ¥ 56, 5 L o Russian occupation of Bulgaria. The Tur Morgan, Guirard isa Louisiana Frenchiman [ days. Secretary Whitney said he was well [ at Springfield yesterday. The company will exeepta short time in the morning each day | close of the evidence, that the only hope for | NAve been a good enouxh republican for the | ish government continues to sent war ma- | and at present holds the responsible position | satistied, except with reference to T 2o b brERnIsn Lietih for “ordinary business. 1 was in ale | MeQuade was that the sympathy of some | mass of the republican voters, and 1 expeet | terials to Adtianople and to strengthen the | of ceneral manager of the Mexican Telephone | cruiser ' No. 1 for which no bid nad | M50 atonce be organized in lowa under the tendance upon the courts during their | juror had been worked on by Ne always to be so. Questions raised as to my | fortilications of the Dardinelles, company. Many of the most distinguished [ been received ithin_ the limit _of | Sume name, soas to secure authority to con- sittings and did not leave the city upon | combe's plea for his wife and chil- | partisan fidelity are not sincere. It is not e Mexican politicians and bankers we r congress for the outside cost ot the boat. The | struet a road from Keokuk to Omaha. In cithier occasion until long after the courts [ dren, or' that some juror, disgusted : FERRIBHLS fm T STOTAS INALL A TRt Stanley’s Latest Scheme. it at the banquet to meet the new minister. [ only solicitude lie ever had arose from the | doine this a corner of land lying in the state nad adjourned. On October 18 the United | and ‘distrustful of informers, (Fuilgraft and | 17 party prineiy 3 LONDON, Noy. 24.—Previous to his depart- | At the conclusion of the banquet Judge Man: | fact that the conditions imposed upon bid- | of Missonri will necessarily. bo crossed b, States district. court began its session at | Duiry) ind_ entirely disregarded their ovi- | Talkned in fact, but for treason against the [ BONPO% ROV, BTk L, ning repaired to his rooms and was not | ders in the way of speed of ships was mueh e grereli Eediidid ot Ly Pittsburg for the rial of jury eauses, a petit | dence, or, that soma juror, hopeful that his | rule of monooly and corporation power, 1t | Ure for America, Henry M. Stanley expressed | again seen on the strect until to-day. Friday, | more exacting than ever before, He foared | the bee line, but Mr. Georse W. Kretzinger, nnd gran l;mf being in attendance. From | aet would produce recompence, would disre- | T bowed to the money kings there would be | ® Willingness to undertake the command of a | Saturday and Sund Manningtwas | the limitd tixed for the cost of the ship would | Who is attorney as well as techrical incor- Qataber 2 intil Octobor 18 T was enzged in | gard his outhy and vote without regard fo ¢ 10 (uiestion 18 o my party fealty, A repub. | Ron-military exvedition from East Africa to | reporied by the secrctary oftho lezation and | b exceeded on the three large boats and on | porator and director of the road, said that, et 21"t it of ‘tho | {onis, * MeQuade'"was remanded 0 tho | ficut'loader in the senate can refuso to raise | UZanda.and endeavor to induce the king of | s 8 beinie 1y and sontined ta bis rogm. | o Lxunbont,” TWe shall be aple,” e con- | under the corporation law_prevailing in receipt of tho order of suspension, ©was en- [ 1t istumored that the jury was tampered | bl voice in behalf of o republican candidate | that country to relicve Emin Bey, the ( tinguislied gentleman, during the four en- [ responsible parties within the limits fixed,” | 10Wa the company could be organized so that gaged in the trial of these causes, - Neither | with, but the authorities do not credit the | for the presidency for fear he would have to | Man, who with 3,000 Egyptians was at last a tire days following the banquet, wasin a [ The seeretary added that the bids were only | it could also go into Missouri. during this period, from October 2 to Octo- | rumor. say uncomplimentary things. That implies | €Unts hoidingWady Halfaagainstthie hostile | frenzied — state ~ and continued — to | about 15 per cent higher than these of ve “You can get porterhouse stenks ber 27, nor atany other fime, did 1 in any - 0 1ok of marty Toyalty, but simply shows | ehief. Stanley promised to place his services | induige so frecly that his secretary and tho | sels of similar size and character construeted [ through — fiom Owalia o Chieago,’ pse stateme ay be verifie NUIrY | Afrw AUKEE, Nov. 24.—The trial of eleven enator, like Was ) ean- | government and without entailing upon | e Was . Yesterday rumors of his con- | showing, ! i g Rl of any ofticer of our courts. I feel it my duty | g g0 dants charged with rioting at Milwau- | 10t tell a lie. Departures from party lines, | them any responsibility for the safety of his | dition began to leak outyit is thouzht throuzh - than you can send steers. The di- witer readinng the coresporidence of the prex- | flfeniiots qraked Wit ot ot BUVAR | for greator than | have over made, o unre. | Borson. e scheme las been submitted to | Servints, and possibly thiough the ' inter, The Navy's Cost. reet route is selected for the purpose ot ident and Benton to state these facts i jus- | kee garden, May 5 last, cfiance of May X L d 3 [l ; preter. "The secretary of the legation eailed WASHINGTON, Nov. 20L—The gross amount | reducing the cost of shipment to the lowest : i TN rotful} Fallber's G8a ARt i ing agal buked. 1am agood enough republican for oreign i B! Y RN Ta i DA ks o » i BAM kP O IR AL G U | wall b s Luiti et S Bge s s e e i — an an old mowber of the Ametiean colgiy | of estimates for the different navy yards and | possible point, while availing ourseives of a on be referre e pre: unlawful assemblages, is now fairly under L 2 J y New, AL AIL LAY sta 4 ¢ the annual 1 t [ cheaper jmarke rca ) i e St 1 0 ot i | \'I('~wn|:\ymll'lernunll B A e i ln.\\;:!:l( n\{_:]r:'lnwy ':A"';ri\wr‘:rrznl‘l':‘rrit el ko of mediines, i bringig ihe minis t.xl..nfi as hv]\..l\lu. by the mxxllual" Teport (;l 1I|m|:ux . ‘Aullln L m(‘ l‘l..uu._ llllym 4 b that making an occasional campaign speech b & 5 cit. | easy enough to question my™ political integ- T T g A8 | ter to realize his situation. As soon as Man- ar Admire armony, s $7,580,020, made | question at all about the road being built. to my neighbors, while not nezlecting the | ing a - large mumber —of Wil |yt \hen they want to- pull me down, [ 8lias Orson, Swith. Skinner and other names, | ning realized what had transpired his secre- the following items: Improvements, | The Jine is to be as nearly an air line as possi- duies of my oftice, would be a violation of | nesscs, vrincipally police ofticers, | Blaine and Randall can make the same | Who was arrested October 10th on the charge | tary visited the newspaper offices and corres- IN50; weneral maintenance, $374,05; x ble, without respeet to towns or lo |l REREE + W rg all gave testimony of aging character | publicans ¢ sall o publican _for | aps, of £200, by means ota forged letter of Bl S uatsel A0 ecaraty bbb ) St SISAERRAA e S 4 Wt A, STONE, r ofent itnes: ere | treason who don't accept all their doetrines st £ 2 Chie: ! 2l made his rounds yesterday (Monday afte - a fifty miles shorter than any present road to 3 U PRESIDENT'S REPLY. B oy e AT oo e wire | of nane and tarill and. evorything else; but | Siedit from @ Chicago bank, resulted In-the | 100" but et With stieh poor suceess Dusiness Failures Keokuk. Thie road will be construeted on Execvtive MansioN, Nov. 5 —Ton. A. | Ejoin interposed and said it would be only | this dissent don’t throw any doubt upon their penal servitude, | The man's real name | that ~he adyised Manning o call in NEW York, Nov. 24.—Bake Clark, | bed rock: there will be no speculation about H. Garland, Attorney General, Dear Si wasting time to swear any more men. e | republicanism farther west. Iam denounced nner. He is a lawyer, and It is said was | ® more experienced triend, who knew the | oy o0 cin soce 1o nt for | it forit will be built by the parties them- I have read the letter of the I5thinst., writ | soid'tha prosecution had already proven their | 85 unfaithiul to my party for advoeating free | o*ihi i RSO e Criminal newspaper men. This gentleman, who is an Wholesalo grocers, made an assignwent for | It for it » ) Iance the en to you by William A, Stone, mwl{» sus- | aase and It now remaimed for the defense to | 1nmber, but_ republicans in my partof the | § ¢t - ! 2 ‘American, labored hard to suppress mention | the benefit of their creditors to Clarence F. | selves, who propose to advance the uwoney pvended lll:m ulmuu ;\slm.»uivllmlnrm3 for 'hc resent thelr side. Counsel for | country don’tthink that unrepublican. They R0, Ao Cs <ln the nm\IrL-lHd suee ('mh'dl ;lnr N\l‘lilill‘ L!ln’glrt(w. with preferences anounting to | and proceed with the construction as rap- western district of Pennsylvania, and the | he™oranda " objectod - to the judge’s | Are trying to use this party question against The Dutch in Distress being, by making strange pledges in the | $18,000 g __ | idly as possible. subject matter to which it réfers has received e ' thinzs whel o | me in my own state. “Théy are saying that it . Sae e %5 2 1o | name of Judge Manning that the occurrence I'he lirm has been existence over thirty-fiv ~ - Ty Saterul consiaeration. 1 anall not mpate | Smmary manner of doing hings when tie | e inwy own state. They aro sayna tat it | Bennry, Nov. 24.—The Colugno Gazette | Ro Ot 0ES JUted OWine to the Hher | yems and always had & Jaree Dusiess. N R 1o the writer uny mischievous motive in' his | aaca and he would ehargo ihe jury accords | Wyck when the senate is close because they | has a letter from Singapore saying that the | that the mimster's wife and daughter were | Baker. ono of the firm, said that if time was NS N N6 elal Tole plainly erroneous assumption that his ease | yy01von the evidence thus far given. He | rely on him for help. This plea is not sin- [ Duteh have met with severe reverses in | due toarrive by this morning's train, they granted the tirm could 100 cents on the IMFOLK, N¢ ov. pecial Tele- aud that of Benton, recently suspended and | i they had a right to appeal if dissatisfied | cere. They know that Iam a zood enough | Achien and are now obliged to act strictly on | Suppressed the Story provided the matter didl ‘[:l 1‘;‘ 7“"'\"‘('f|"‘ {‘1*""‘ would not ex- | gram to the Bk, 1—A Kansas ofticerarrested instated, rest upon the saine state of facts, | W Wi ruie " Couneil - for the defonse | republican according to any standard tiat | the defensive. Their sulferings irom dis not become notoriots” throuzh the city when Son A while the wesets would reach | L. 1. Case, a farmer near this city, for the but prefer'to regard pl:‘h;:;::‘n-rl”:s:“«x'.fi‘uu';:z‘uy then stated” they would endeavor | could be applied in the senate. ~Tliey know | are desc ibed s Intense. | Achineso further attemnpts ‘at concealment would be 00 st of the ereditors are inelined | yfiozed forzery of a deed to laid in Cherokeo 0 best stateme ssible up 3 - ve 0 o1 g )\ am not on the fence. Theéy know | it is stated, have smuggled in a suppl; . S arrangeniel vas made 4 | time, s - % SN G & tion of lis roinstatement. You remember, [ {2, Prove this afternoon that the e | Lt e Gone, and they can mfer what 1 | arms and have opened aGesular sicge on v ening, but_to-day the matter has be- | NEW Youk, Nov. 2. —At the elose of busi- | county, Kans., four years ago, and left: with of course, soon after the present administra® | AICHIS Avere, peaceable, BIREERS wndt ton | would do. My course in a new senate would | Duteh coast, come so thoroughly spread over the city that | ness to-day at'the stock exchange D. A. Ball, | his prisoner for Kansas this morning, Case tion was fnstalled, and 1 think nearly a year | oue o curiosity, | Witnesses for the defense | be what my course in the senate has always —_— the correspondents considered themgelves | the New York mewber of the Boston firm of | came here three years ago and opened a law and a half ago, 1'considered with you are being examined this afternoon, | been, and nobody that was honestand un- Reducing French Estimates. releascd rrom their agreement to withhold | ¥. R. Morse & Co., announced the tailure of | (nica ‘hut elosed it shortly afterwards and tain eharges which had been preferrec Amone those who were vlaced on the stand | trammeled by corporation influcnce ~and | PAnis, Nov. 24.—In the chamber of depu- | it from the American papers, - especially | his i, The failure is said to be caused by | | lGod a furm near the city, and has been. Stone as . fedoral oiclal, | You romeinber, | {13 worning was Mayor Wallber. 1fe Inononolists’ oney need complain or have | ties to-day M. SadiCaimot, minister of | 35 telegrams had been recelved mcantime | the fiscoverv of irtorularitles by the sonlor O LU, e G e (L 00, that the action that we then contemplated : o fasuance Of the law rder | appreliension as tomy actions.” 00,30 CAY,, s ] rom papers in the United States, showing | member uston. B ittle o no i ctly. Fou was withlield by reason of th. excuses and | S to the issuance 5% the law wnd odlér | SPPECCR L TOUs Totice. BECISION. finance, refused to agvee to the reduction of | thay nad coznizance throuyh the same source | liabilities outstanding ~on the stock ex- | County Clerk John T. Veateh, of Columbus, oxplanatlons of his friends, “These excuses | g Gttt ) G0 Cy s N ot Ihei. | - The commissioners rendered their decision [ 800.000 francs on the credit for the finance | of the affair.. Judge Manning sent word that | change. Kans., arrived with a requisition from the and oxplanations induced ‘e to believe that | FIRETEIGTE OGO id ever ummed | to-day on the police investigation. 1t is | Ministry. A division wag taken and the re- | he had- defermined” to face the music, and e -— governor and has since been looking for Stone’s retention would insure the faithful | 60043 ity to the state authoritle: characterized as the boldest piece of injustica | duction’ was approved by a vote of 411 | had already cabled Seeret: Bayare The Storm’s Victims, Case, 1o says Case was In partnership performance of official duty, and that what- hi; o ever perpetrated on the publie. Some time | #£3inst 99, Tne result was' announced amid | whole truth and would abide the re. DETRoiT, Nov. 24.—A special to the Free | With aman named Edmundson In the law ever offensiue partisanship ' he might deem Cattle King Swan's Bad Spe ago Licutenant Amnold claimed that lis chicf, | INtense excitement. minister feels his position keenl s | Tress from Frankfort, Mich., says: George | DUSiness in Cherokee county, and while they Justiniablo i other cireumstances, ho would, | GVGC NG 04,7\ Special Telesram to | Mojor Walker, during a_conversation witl T timadle wite and duenter arrived todav, | 1oL GSTorof the Tost barges, wnd Henry | Soré ocethor he ‘alleges tint Case forzed 3 during his continuance in oflice’ at his re- cAGo, Nov. 24.—|Specia gram to | g0 ehants, instrocted thom to 100k after ill Submit, and the news was told them by the judge | Loud, lost barge: deed 102520 aere tract in that county and quest under an administration opposed to | the BEE.|—A. IL Swan, the big eattleman, is | congressmen, and should they discover any- Rose, Nov. 24.—In a letter to the Russian | himself. Guirard, the person ai whose Comfrey, brother of a lost sailor, are here. | Edmundson cetified to it notary publie, Dine In political creed and policy, eontent d to have been very neatly taken in by a | thing erooked as regards their habits, to re- | government under date of November 15, | ble the banquet oceurred, is the some person | They recovered two bodies—the cook, John | Veateh had been looking for Case for several my:m Qi the quict and tnoblrusive en | well known Chicagoan who is now i | bort to Tiim. " Athold ‘spoke of UiSto his | Count di Rabilant promises that it all tho | Mho introduced Envos Sedwick fo the mem | Davison, ana Phomas Walters, both of Port | yeats. Afterhisamest Gise tried to inst 3 c eges. Leer- | o0 s Itter e - or, | Sereeant, but”enjoined seercey, which the veratm it o i ers of the famous jockey elub., Itis thought {3000 ™ William Conners, of Sand Beach, D! o Uittt 1 tainly supposed Uit his sense of - propriety | 12urope. ‘This latter gentleman—a member, | PG «od. 'l story eame out g other powers will aceept the Russian candi- | on all sides that the unfortunate event will in e I Ot ach, |y and wentaway quietly with' the officer. e R A s "nu!enlm’.: by tho by, of all tho clubs here—went to | fUer didnobheca. Who stary came out and | o cor the Bulgarian throne, Italy will alse | ol ]-lnhzll‘nlllé feadd o the early reshgnation | Was Virried here yesterday, Tne propetler | ¥ B i such a partisan course as would only offend | Europe to sell eattle ranches to rich aristo- | three or four lieutenants swore that no such | &ve her approval, but e insists that tne can- | of Minister Sannin, Manistique leftfor the straits to tow the C. Convicted of Robbery. =";«l l‘ml te th;* 'f'l"""f mll‘lw mll{:llu\l‘mllml; crats of England and the continent. He [ suggestion was made. Arnold and anotner [ didate should be prociaimed by the sobranje. e B. Jonesto Clileago, NEBRASKA C11y, Neb., Nov. 26.—[Spe who insisted that he should not ba retained ST R G e licutenant, wholiad leretoforebeen regarded === o o s = g 7 who insiste bled Swan, one of whose ranches he had 2 Western Passenger Association, 4 5 T Telegram to the Brr. |—The trial of Edward in oflice, either becausc of his versonal merit, | i s estiged that suc oT Wi Torpedo Boats for Italy. \ > i Struck by a Traln. 3 on i ierance. 10 tho meshs whieh tora | (hat he had the property sold for a splendid | 55 eice fests (g auch an, it e | Torkete, floRle OR WARL | Cmeado, Nov. 2.-At @ meeting of the | gy gn N Vi, Nov. e derryiCalban, | Shannon for robbry ok place (o-day, last- long’ ‘time prevailed in the distribu- | price, and ve gave in detail the wav in which | Fiete but - tho - chse hinged - on | has ziven orders fo & German builder at | \VeSLern passenger association to-day an | oo Giveund’ son, aged twelve, and Mrs, | IDE the whole day, over thirty witnesses tion ot federal offices. In the light | payments were to be made. Swan had some [ the lieutenant’s testimony alone. The | 1] L = der at | agreement was reached upon the issue of [ ;o0 e AN ' %40 being sworn. The proscention was repre- D ok 5 ° B : 8 ere i & alone. Elbing for the construction of ten torpedo 3 0 las Foley of Lafayette, N. Y., were struck by « K of a better system, and without considering | partners in this venture, and as soon as he | commi report misses Ar- | Loats, thousand mile tickets. A strict definition of sented by Distriet Attorney Stiode, who was hig political afilations, Stone, when per- | ot this eable he skurried around and bought | nold copts Walker's resignation, d SR the manufacturing and commercial firng to | T8/D hore on the Oswego & Syracuso rafl- L T S on T B S ITIE (i) mitted to remain n office, became part of the | gut on liberal terms his partners’ interest. It [ This is curious state of affairs, Waiting for the Verdict. \ Angis B ANG L road fhis afternoon, They were driving | assisted by J. Stillson Potter, while M. 1T, business organization of the preseut admin- | turns out now that the Chieago man wasn’t | for it i obvious that cither one or the 3 o T e whom they are to be sold agreed upon, | phame from the city. ' Mrs, Calahan and ber | Ransom, assisted by Col. K. P. lrcland, istration, bound by every obligation of honor | as strajeht a3 he should have boen. The first | other should be exonerated, whereas the | CITICAGO, Nov. 24.—A special to the Inter- | ang also that the signature of the buyer must | son were instantly killed and Mr. Calaban | looked after” the interest of tiie defenaant.! to assist, Within his sphere, in'its suceasstul | payment was not made, and when ealled on | proseenting witness and detendant are both | Ocean from Bloomington, TiL, says: “Cap- | be attached in the presence of the company’s | and Mrs. Foley fatally injured. The erime which Shannon was charced with operation. This_oblueation involved ot [ Far explanation, the well known' ehib man | Sonvicted. Thoy also <tate i the report that | tain Black, one of the attomeys for the an- | agent. ‘There were some minor diflerences -~ ocenrred on the evening of Sept. 25 Tast, and guly a prover perforimance of ofticial duty, | said, rather wveally, that the trae had flen | Amoid was guilty of misrepresenting pubiie | archists, ‘mysteviously disppeared from ropariimkiioluay mentotioom e psianit Double Tragedy at Wichita. conslated Tnnisanotineran Gl mnBlyg but certain yood . Whieh, | through. ‘Ihis 16ft the millionaire, cattioman | me s woes entirely out of the record, | Bioomington this morning and as myster- [ firgis b oo a on the issue WianiTA Kan: NGy AR AT 8 d rovbins ! while notexaeting the least sacrinee’of polit™ | ina bad way. e had shouldered his part- | which is not allowable at law. The fact is | 3 X YSLer- | tiekets by connecting roads, but no dispuies . ’ t 3 AN g1, The jury were out five minntes and foal prinetple, forbade active partieipation 1 | ers interests amd ad gotten Teft. Bu: Swan | hat hemisrepresnted o one. only told the | 10USLY reapeared in the city this atternoon. | whicl will' prevent the formiation of 4 pool, | nawmed Jefferson Bromley, who Kepta rail | brousht i a verdiet o guilty. e juize partisan demonstrations of a pronounced | was only one of the men taken in and done [ truth as to a noted statesinan,” who was | '€ would give no information as to where he | General Manager Talmace of the Wahash | road boarding house on Water street, this assed sentence at onee, giving hin thres type, m:nlnm-lm‘n lm( the |-l\upuw|vll »;dwm-- for by this elegant Chicagoan. known to have wl‘ll\ml in a house of ill repute | had been, but quietly joined his associate law- Hlm‘}'unln‘.ilbml-n :w:::dl !t\"uxnl(nl ||v:sl\|m~lmn city, about noon to-day, as the result of a | Yearsinthe pen, S 1R partisan interests, and condueted upon e — for two weeks. “I'he commissioners also sus- | yers in their weary, silent wateh for a de- | OF e metiod of Givliding pereentiges, ah | guarpel, shot his wife and then kitled bi . 3 A LhamYoNeditheury xlun\m c adiinistration of Blaine Snubs Edmunds, pended Licutenant Kelly for three months o RIOLSE s 6 cott, upon the '.I|L. adjournment was taken uniil Tuesday next. | GG 00T ey Qirrelen often and Contests Nor Legistative Seats, the government ws natentitled to the eon- | X\ Yous, Nov. 21.—[Special Telegram | for wearing, This is considered ridic= | plication fora supersedeas i behalt of the A e DRt itterly. Cemr, Neb, Nov, 24—[Special Telogram T L i R EORIC ot | 10 the BrE.]—The Wo:ld is making a great | 1o for Kelly swore to the same_facts as | condemned men, Nothwithstanding Captain SARREAIShEIQUATANLINE 00 s to the Br antz and Fishburn, elected pute . wha oncerning did Arnold. A resolution of inguiry will be | Black's reticence it is learned that hesecretly | CHICAGO, Nov. 24, — One hundred and A Missing Schooner. oAl e Cribonse FromE Bk coint o the fact that Stone did* join others | adoover its report that Blaine neglected to | introduced by Conaressmian Anins, of New | s o iechee it Is learned that liesecretly head of quarantined eattleatthe | Nrw Haves, Conma Nove 26—The | peen served with LSEL I who were campaiging - the stae of Penn- | take Senator Edmunds’ proftered hand when | York, when the house meets. The lawyers | country, boardea the train that 1eft Bloom. A Iy T AT T B T AT YT S TR o T T 4 been served with notices of contest. ‘The sylvaniain opposition to the administration. | {0y met by neeident at Arthur's funeral, 1t | all agree that it is the most abominable” de- | jugton at2:16, a. m.. for Ottawa. There he Todhifh DS B ADOPReR0Ne I | schoonor alnle D Bonses, Wik 8 erew of | Lonham fellows, howeyer, wore onsidaydion 1L appears, too, that he was active and says that when Blaine appeared in the parlor | ¢ision that ever eame under ther notice, and | yisited the clerk of the HINO0IS spremecontt nity first made its appearance, were | six men, left Mobile, Ala., forty-seven days | Jate for service on Diras, the senator-eleet, promine n)\ltl_. noisy enthusiasm in - attend - 44 AT, s T s ,”“l;,ml that there was no evidence on the face of the | and made arrangements with that official to stock com | ago with lumber for this port, She las not | and dropped their cudgel. anee apon at least two Large public mectings: Arth h D & Al record to warrant the dismissal of Lieuten- | be on hand all day Thanksgiving, so th missioners at $52 per head average. Owners | been spoken since, and - is thought to have = his speceh was largely devoted to abuse and | Good morning, Mr. Blaine,” and offered | ant Arnold, It is said the commissioners | should a supersedeas be granted by to-mo f the cattle at the Phonix distillery have | foundered, Shooting Affray at Creston, misepresentucion ot the wlministyations | his band, Without o show of recounition. | Submitied fhelr report to the _prosident, Who | Jow, thi clerk would be 4 Teadiness 1o oftheiaislosas: she Bhanlx disllery haye e N oV o | S poalal UTe] bare that fie approved all this and actually ad® | slaine passed him by 10 shake hands with | approved before making it put R or eIl be LG ieen it heort shitealenting: tho comn)isslonoms vith Negro Rapist Lynched. 510N, I8, Nov, 2.~ speoial Telograi dressed meetings himselt iy somewnat the | Cotonel MeMichael, | Famunds appented < CLEVELAND ON THE INDIAY, \er tops necessary to slay the excou- [Jogal proscedings for having appraised thoir . e 1o the Brr. | —Al Hughes shot Nelse Hogua saine strain that h ..u.-.lm.‘.l sueh meetings | prised, Blaine expressed reeretat the occur- | President Cleveland is_opposed, or at least Hon, :‘{:.‘f'»E:.ill.lu'l'l:.l.‘.}.filf'-' Jer Dead, :(.lm:‘(}:‘.; after- ”»\l:_‘\n'-nl\lllll »;I\I-I A ns IIJ\"' \~"‘; '” with a_double-barrel shotkun un the street ay fro e seof mak- | rence, s shortly er Jof o se. | questions, the poliey oting lands v- e 5 BRIONEIE. QRATAC, U Ul ser's olph, Ala suys: Joh o-day. s escaped o ¢ Chicago, Bu - i Buch ndreasens wiid Chb. ho s atlveks | V1A Ui story ants Rsts tho. Warha. .o | Glcetions the policy of alioting lans i sev- Iieadi'Dofaloation (Growipg, do their own slaughlering and market, the | uis, a negro, who ontraged a white woman | (408 1o escaped on the Chicazo, Burling Ed s o of th spoakers it aavly of S | terviews Wit SEveral Tepubgens it | G ol Fire: witl - ith s | 4#0sT0%, Nov. 24Tt is stated that expert | beef, tho state agreeing to py &4 per-ead | G LIRS NSRBI | ton & quiney tiain, and was captured and meetinzs, 1 shall accentas true the statement | Known as adwirers of Blaine. Both Blaine | week uote the presidént. s saying o tins | examinations of Reed's accounts have al- [ for the serviee, and peinit the owiers to se: | BT, put in jail at Afton. A row occurred In 8 X of Stone that the time spent by him in thus | and Edmunds refused to discuss the matter eet: “ltis the wisl § a str ready brought to light proc ore extensi k£ \ 8 L - saloon between the men, When Hogue lel [ Stone that t) tby hi I 1 Edmunds retused to I Subject: “1tis the wish of this administra- | ready brought to light peoof of more extensive | prreWhatever in addition the cattle would loon bet the iy When 11, left demonstrating his willingness to hold_a pro- | with the reporters. t a correct Indian policy should pre- | erookedness than was at first believed, The | O "8 The ofer was declined. Students' Thanksgiving Celebration, | the saloon Hughes followed, seeured the gun, nl,llrh"ull“v‘x;:uIm~ ||.m<|\lm II;I u.lmumu.i- - —~—— vail—avoliey which shall, as Tapidly as is | fact that he M“W;I TR “”‘1“'“'.“': AT 1 (T &3 T Miss Greenlee, prineipal of the Leaven- | and \!lu-l h‘lvlll birr ]lu.n‘(-l.fl h;ln. lllnu’hl"n tion which he endeavored to diseredit with No More Futs and Calls, afe, make Indians citizens with homes in at he surplus 3 A Railroad Changes Hands, RS p REARRITS 98 0P LGAYDT) s alive this morning but not expected (0 the people., and whieh had justly overooked | ¢uicaao, Nov. 2—[Special Telogram to | stveralty. But we must not 2o too fast on | Toad for private speculation seems to have | 8ax Fraxcisco, Nov. 2.—The entire | Worth school, introduced a pleasing fea oo ue s a hard character, e shot and his previous offenses, did not rest in neglect Y Ay this. We are perplexed by the fact that [ been estanlished, and it has been discovered tal stoek of the South Pacific Coast rail- | ture yesterday in the form of a Tuanks- | Killed the marshal here some years ago, of ordinary ofticial duties, but bis conduct hing | th¢ Brk.1=-Members of the board of trade, | ELE VG 0 FIHTERE 13 LER e 800 G5 | that he had wiven " notes upon_the_company | ShPifal stuck oL Lhe SOUIL Tacile Loast Tail- | oo "0 s cervice, by the pupils of - Drougat tolight such an ui riendliness toward | Who have heretofore been trading in *puts' | (i@ 0N Tnqiannen mot agtes O B | ror considerable sums. Ono for $2.500 has | 10ad, between San Francisco and Santa | giving closing service, by tie pupils ol Youihfu) Burglars Bagged the administiation which he protends toserve, | and “ealls” can go home and give thanks to- | mitted of assoeiations who unie the immedi- | trned um and the company has advertised | Croz, a distince of eighty iles, was to-day | the 7A and 6 B grades. The serviees | NOWAE GUEEAEE CREETL and “of which e 15’ nowinalts part and’ | worrow for privilezes whieh they hiave hero- | ate division of Tidian 1awis an tho opening | for all notes acainst, them, | At the bresent | transterred to the Southern Paciiic company | were of an unusually interesting nature, [ B b Hes Sovess Shods Sl sueh consequent lack of loval Interest 1 15 | 401000 enjoyed, but will have to console them- | ©f Lndian’ reservations to settlement by the | L the ofligers of the voud are all abseaus | und Pacitie Improvement company. "Thie | conducive of benefit to those who partici ey 210 rre 2 success, that the safest and surestguaranty s A g Whites, "'T aldt to one comnittes Who calied | Ferards the full oxtent of Itead’s dofaleation, [ §0¢ AT G YT Tt o YT ton Drooks, aged eighteen, were arrested at of his fuithtul serviee is, in my opinion, e- [ S¢ves by reflecting that the time for indule- | WEREE o ¢ (S 8 OUE SERERES GE ST | e amount now being placed at from §20,00) | transter placed the two latter companies In 1 pyed in the programme as well us to the | giadrord, Chickasaw county, yesterd trely wanting.” His course i sOlt i sueh | e isvast. Sceretary Stone, in accordance | e et hnd not the beat el of ot taanl | 0 100,00, Immediate poscossion. [The amount paid ean- | 11015010 of the spectators, The response | charged with burglarizing tho -1 ostofiice as shiould not have been entered upon while | with @ resolution adopted by the. directors | o i ro5 it 1Of the best class of qur teople ote, e Jokhe deashod; but JLie balicvorlobabebwoon 1 ot waro he invits be pre There 1W0 Weeks o, and Droughthero today maintaining oflicial relations to the adminis- | yesterday, announced that atter the 20th inst, | guonts in the indian service, but when 1 re Important Railvoad Decision. SI000005 anitesg, o Eho Bousliera || e matohis 0 the dnvitation toibo. piosenk | Koo e M Ay SAHAT tration. | [Ualxo renews and revives, with un. | tradinz in |nn‘~.unll«m:l~ by e mbers would | 17000 corrupt agent, committecs come down | ‘TorexA, Kan., Noy. 24.—In the United l.nuuluv company lpl\l|t|:|m~t't|“ (I:-l property | was not very flattering, The following AL IOIAITEE gAY B mistakable interpretation of _their cha be prohibited, and all violators punished | 3 gainst and de ce Mo | States cireult court, yesterday, 20 ch appertaing to the rallvoad aud W8 1 000006 was suceess resente el L) and intent, the charges of offensive narti: under the ru of the board. “I'he rules pro- "'yln{':: me, protest against and denounce me States cir nit court, vesterday, ..lunlu Brown ation. 1t i stated that 1o ehange in th Programne w ‘-u m:f ( :m lj.]l) presented - ship heretofore made, and up to this time | Vide suspension or expulsion, at the discre- We said: “Red Clond and his people are wresiding, the application of C. H. Venner nagement of the South Pacific: Coast rail- Son V_‘\mm: FAMALIE, By the School The Carroll County Court House, held in abeyance, Stone and others of like | tion of the dive much pleased with their new agent, Colonel | 0T 8 restraining order to prevent the Ateli- road will be made at present. K ¢ BALLLA AL RN VT Cannort, la., Nov. 21,—[Special Telegram disposition” are not 1o suppose that party - Gallagher, of Indiana.” e son, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad eompany e——pr==m Instrumental Duet...... 0 Nubol Faton, to the Brr. |—The board of supervisors yess 1ines are biite | aghiery P & Incidents of Dakota’s Blizzard, 1, Mabel Eaton, l:l‘1;r‘|:]‘1nl '“““,“W"‘I“".‘ l‘.""I"Ill‘..nimlu.h- ceding the Army. “Yes: 1 have heard so,” he responded, “and | from extending its line to Chicago and also B Dak., N o ALl Sitorts Origin of Thanksgiving. . Luther Leisenring | terday adopted the plans for the court house tration ofthe governiment is to be trusted, |y \ixarox, Nov. 24.—In is annual re- | Tearnestly hope that be may do his duty | to enjoin it from suarantéoing the bonds of ISMARCK, Dak,, 4 cirorts to | Sojoeted Reading : . Anez Alvison | presented by J. C, Coclirane, of Chicago, Nlll\!:l '”; l"-hxl ;rl :;»}«: ||4l.|m\l' “Ii‘" AL port to the secretary of war General Ma faithfully, for if he Is us Idon’t know | the Atlantic & Pacific company was argued. | ind Scott, the staze driver, who was caught | Story of Miles Standis) By the School AR TANG cODAADMY ondeaven, NDIAILly, to g AT 28 | whattoda, Hehas a good opportunity to | TThe court refused to gemnt the restraining | in the blizzard of Monday, have been futile, | Song—"Anniu Laurie, By the Schoot Steamer Ashore, destroy the conudence of the le i Feely, comwmissary general of subsisten. B 4 , Y | nudence of the veople in th ¥ ary g al o stenee, | make a noble record. hope ho may do 50. | grderas to the Chica:o line, and informed | I is early forty | late, 1 it is | Paper grims..............Fred John Boston, Not A dispateh from k park S| sible for such St says It pg o aded $ v 'a 10 line. al e @ is now nearly furty hours late, and it is a1 J08TON, Nov, 24,4 His) N varky re isi 1 such administration says his burean expended $3,155,000 during | If Tcould get good agents for all the In- A Story of Virgin Stella Harmon 3 Wike vib ~ 0 ] \ ARy [ Zents 0 counsel that no turther argument necd be | polieved that he perishe on yester. | A Story of Virginia....., ella Harmon & 8., says the British steamer Su- While vicious partisan methods should not | g 1ast fiseal year, leaving a balance of Alane man ot abnity . ongaty and oh believed that Lie perished. At noon yester- [ {§ Doy of FiteIIE o0l vington, N, 5., says the British steamer Su e allowed for partisan purposes to sl Haca) yOATy § A Lalance o} § Al i ) 2 do on the subject, “This morning e also | g Npoil Carrier Yates started out with g ApOL, TANGINE O o gttt lina, £ Antwerp | to1 shore ab dograde or Injuree the publle Seryice, | 000. The averaze contract price of fresh beef | earnest desire to do rizht by the Indins and | decided the Atlantic & Pacific caso in favor | 483 3 arrier Yates started out with a 2 b Lidi Toring | lina, from Antwerp for Boston, is ashore a it s iy ‘Delief that motiig tends o | Quring the year was .5, as ngainst 9,15 conts | Mlvauce thew as rapidly 4s possible i chris, | of the company, refusing to grant the ve- | driver and attendant to look for Scott, There | Paper, Sumith's Adventures............. e & v, BLTlib slgaipan ) K ’ tian civilization, 1 should Liave no fears of albInE OHADE o ity o ST ninie Donaidson | ALY, N, 8., Nov. 24.—7Ti amer ol ol sifor! he ey 5 e Ty A 1y straining order, are also reports that several miners at Sims ceae seeas . ) o L N much to discredit our efforts in the interest | the preceaing year, Subsistence supplies | suecess. Friends of the Indians do not help o ' d g the blizzard, A German | Musie, instrumental Lovis Treitsche | Saling will probably be a total wicek, The of such service, to treat fairly and gencrously | amounting in’ value to $40,525 were trans- | e in tiis matter, - { wish they would, T vy o ol were frozon duriug the bilzaard, &' Gerun | Music, instrymental ... Lovh Sating witl proy the ofticial incumbency of political oppo- | ferred 1o the interior deartmnent during the | by of Indian acents. i 50 small that men ix-Prealdont Agthur'e Will e e PR : ey Chiarlie illock - et i sondiet such ws 1 here diselosod, | yeur for the’ maintenanco of tho ludfags, Whoare qualified for the position must go | Naw Yopit, 8ov, ;‘,"]:I unsel for the X | Sllowlig the anow to forin a wall of protoe- | Story, “fiie Day tefors Fiianksetvini. A Darky's Dance of Death. 'rn.-‘,u-u le of this country eertainly do not | The general r reaufre the bust results. of adminisirative ens | urged deayor ik in @ spiritof sacrifice if they H,—A special to the Pimes-Democrat from St Martin's, s tion about them, A large force of men are Julin Davis Nuw ORLEANS, No Arthur to-day procured anorder from Judge | now at work elearing the railroad tracks and | Paper, Voyage of the Pl 10 provid for the enlisunent of one | o at g ached with such acencies as | cook to ea goakall | troop, battery, company and POSTAL CHANGES, be 1 e At 15 n Maguic 0"Toole these, Upon full consideration of all I have | depot of reeruits, ana a eook wnd baker for | 1 ¥ i Nosimasters were | Bookstaver, of the court pf ommon pleas, for | wagon roads. s A saciasaed : Foole | o “hewro ball near Breaux Bridge, Al before me, 1 aw_constramed to deeline the | each gurrisoned bost, apbomted todans T Montkomers; Chp, | e dssuance of citation Yor probate of the | tand lucorporated B e e Y g, 2y the Bchwol | ¢y, n "colared, was shot and killed three s application of Stone for bis reinstatement, 1 ——— Folk county. Vauliorn,iesigned; | Will, made returnable one week from Satur- | The Utah Midland Incorporated. ey &R Bnpliton | otbers were badly ent, Four negroes wese 3 enclose his letter with this, and desire you to Fatal Railroad Wreck. Sawuel Bur Carrol camnty, | day. “The ex-presidont’s Will was executed | Satr Laxe, Utah, Nov. H—Articles of | 0 oo oo Kiagh Bunpicton | athers et bidly enty, Fow e wequaIn{ i Wit g dects Yours very | (yiicago, Nov. 26.—An aceident occurred | vice Maggle Robértson, resigned. Mirch 8, 1556, It was witnessed by Rastus | incorporation of the Utah Midland railioad { Lulu Hornberger - ‘ Wil IROVER CLEVELAND. * | 01 (1o Northwestern railroad, west of May- | Oliver P. Kibben has been commissioned | § tavsom, James C. Keed and Jaumes 8. | were filed with the seeretary of the territory | Instumental Duet ... § iy Brown siteamer on Five, GARLAND %0 STONE, " ey " hi stmaster at Curtis, Neb Briggs, 1t states that the heirs and next of 1 capital, £5,000,000, 10 per cent. paid | Song—*Home, Sweet Howe” .. By the School ; TR TR s DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WAsHiNG- | Wood, near this city, between 5 and 6 this l'U\l"; “',AI. .'.',"“.‘ Ji A ait | Kin“are Chester Allan Arthur and Ellen to-day; capital, # ,000, per cent, paid § Song 5 Hauy 'y h lavenroor, Nov. 24.-The irman ling 20N, Nov, 3.—Hon, William A! Stone, Pitts- | morning. A series of cattle trains bound for After December & seuvice on the star mall § yior,qon Avithur, “Mrs. Mesilroy is said to | in. The incorporators are some of the best steamer, “City of Chester,” which arvived route from Fairlield to Richlaud, la., will be : ; e Licensed to Wed. o held the tracks near the point men- | eurtailed . to omit Kichiand. and’ end a¢ | have been appointed yaardian of th i November 22 from New York, took fire burg.—8ir: Lam directed by the preésident | Chic daugh- | known men in the territory, including o say to you that after consideration of your | tigned, ‘I'he forward train was broken in two o ¥ amg & s L, ter. The will has not been filed, Governor West, ex-Governor Murrav, John Judge McCulloch issued marviage | while lying at the docks. Boi vessel and y \etter of the I5th inst he will Dok revoke or | hai hefore e seetions. could be recoupled | Loker deereasiug tne distance six miles, —-—— Lomranea: W8, MoCarmiek J. 11, Auers | liconses yesterday to the following | carge werc badly damaged. shange the order heretofore made suspending * the rear portion was overtaken and run Into ‘U = Famous Indian Oniefs Drowned. bach, P N, Lannan, of Salisbure: 1L W, | % pevay— h Touas district attorney for the western dis- | by the second train, The eaboose and two - w United Biatos Map- BisMARCK, Dak., Nov. 24—{t is reported | Lawience, G, 11, Erb, Join A. Grossbecl partics Respects From Employes. frict ot Pennsylvania, V ctfully, cars were smashed into splinters and R. G, WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. —The commissioner | - .“_‘" Y T T T e A — Name. Residence, GALVESTON, Nov, 2L=The eiployes of Al Gasrayn ieneral, Paul, w drover, was killed. 'The engineer | general of the land oftice has sent to the ofil- ("'[:"w '-:‘h:‘;(fl ll“u‘i'll"""‘]‘ll\!"( ooy *“““‘f Gore Quits the Chicagos. § N. C. Thompson Omaha A the Missouri Pacitic ratlroad in this eity and p -— _—_ and fireman escaped by jumping from the | cers of the senate and house of representatives * ong h CHIcAGO, Nov. 2L—The Chicago base ball | 1 Karen Anderson.....Omaha at San Antonio to-day adopted resolutions of Too Much Kentucky Whisky. engine: The wreck was batlied 1o the blood | copies of a map of the United States recently | 4roWned while attemipting to cross the Mis- | L Hie 280, AE S CRIBEE B0 00 | Albert Kue Omaha Tuspict i imemory of the Jate Vice President [} Loviswiam, Bya Nov 81 an artielo | 0f b nusber of gleers killed prepared under the direction of thegeneral | S0url riverata point about ten wiles north | G0 AR Sl B0 G0 ey | 1Ty Hawses e QLI H. M. Hox hiek S T T o e 8 al | fhere, Big T or was one of the most | George F. Gore, the we L { John W. Suliivan .. Rawlins, Wyo shich to ieslavile Coulendournal will . Iand oftieo. Each senator will recelve for | PLheRS Big Thndar deas 0ne o8 B8 MOSK | Gctger. o was released this evenicg by | { Maggio Brausiield.. Louisville, Ky. New Hampshires New Senator, publish, letters from 2% registered distil- Qlg Wheoler Hslied. distribution about thirty coples, aud W i1t Eagie, 1 cald Lo Tve boch with | Prosident Spaulding at bis own request, and | | Wo 1. Hill Omahi P AR 21, -Gayernor Jexies, it is shown that there is a surplus of Illl EVEL \i\ln U,.\m 4 4. .\\ lxulll’l,‘ the | representative about ten copies. the party when the aceident ocowrred. “I'he | will go to New York 1o piay with that club, | 7 Edna Cayson Omalid. . ooeeennns Currier has appointed ex-Governor Chaneey, ) the Kentucky product amounting to | 0ld wiser who was bound over to the com- 3 o————"_ Indians were crossing to join & band of their | ‘The reasous for lie ehange have not been | | James M Gordon. .. Carson, 1 s e el { B,000.000 gallons, and that the production | Won pleas court. yesterday without bail for _Nebraska and lowa Weather, tribe which started out to wreak vengeance | made pubtic. Spaulding expresses himself | 1 Laura ITulton Randalph. . . af Manchester, Unite ,Btates sanstor to” 1} | shall be cut dowi 0,000,000 gallous trow that | wurdering his wite, was released to-day on For Nebraska and lowa: - Fairaud warnier | on the Sioux who killed a number of Crows | contident t Kelley will play with the Chis | | Geo. Jay Jo..Shenandoab, la | tiie vacaiiey occasioned by the. dew BOW proposed. i K weather, ) several days aga. CagLB. | 1 Gertrude Smith... . Owilia. .o tin K. Pike,

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