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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1886, st ot e e o seren | OOMING WAITE OUSE GAETY | WOES OF A CORRESPONDENT. | sttt s e SIMPSON PLEADS GUILTY, BPECTAL NOTICES pufliciently mast of themselyes, | | foned rocking-chair, whiffing at the pipe and l'urc enongh of their power and | talking of pioneer days, e ur.n-‘l»m politics the right of their le to spare 5 g | W 5 and religion, for he is well posted in all cur- i those who were - vanquished i the | A Brilliant Social Season Promised During | The “Bee's" Wachington Man Tells of the | rent cvenis.” At intervals, when he becomes | Otoe County's Late Treasurer Acknowledges 1A v o tho it inserton, centa or ench ) Y I . ; sl T} erested i the conversation, le leaps fromw s Oslrta § ! equent insertion, and $1.50 n line per mon southern rebellion he admirers the Coming Wintor Months, Deceitfalness of Interviews, 1S ohatr wd, placing I O Bis ehind W His Orime in Court, No advertisoment taken for loss than 2 conts of your institutions and of your man- Chtmie — walks the floor or stands with his back to the — - for the first insortion. Soven words will be T nether b brekan ‘hor”tarniched by th | NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION. | HOW PUBLIC MEN WILL LIE. | iy jfhihs of ancedole 0rwis | yUDGE POUND SENTENCES HIM ‘ S o cavamon, AT AAvar: demned men at Chicago. They appeal espect yort of the Comptroller of Currency | Characteristios of Civil Seevice Come- | dlactions by his plain and Biunt eriticiems of | Punishment Fixed at Four Vears' I ) Ally to the clemency of the local authorities Awaited With Interest—Wash missioner Kidgerton and His their course, He is the only federal oftice Hard Laborin the Pen—Burg- taken or discontiniied by telephone and implore you, M. le Minstre, to transmit - g . o holder who hes had the couraze to combat " . b A T ior (AT T %G OF Ty e the expression of their feelings and their ington's EProposed Pere Pleasant Ways—General Phil the principles and acts of influential men in lary at West Point— 4 I the anawors nidressed in eare of Tk BEw IBNYEAIS 10 the governot of 1 Pray a6 manent Exposition, Kearney's Desperation, g b e RIS i iy Other State News, % T N vy iy cept the assurance of the profound respect of — — doesh’t sem 10 6AtS hethos 18 plenses i on Sresmtation of heck, Al srewers to ade the undersigned municipal counseliors of $158, Cleveland's Sooal Plans. Intervinws at a Discount. antagonists or not. He says he Is working | Simpson's Trial's Sudden Ending. / verticoments shoild bo enclosed {n onvolonos. Paris and general counsellors of the Seine WaASHINOTON, Nov. hiSpecial ele WASHINGTON, Nov —|Correspondence :V‘I';”‘("!::"""".‘\I“E;;"‘:,('l~““;fi‘v‘ otthe King Of B4, | . NEnnAska Crry, Neb., Nov, 25— Spectal e ——— o CUBAN AFFAIRS, gram to the Bug.) -1t is announced, in an | Of the Brk.|—Newspaper interviewing has | garton declared he never read them, and gaye | Telegram to the Brr.|—The long expected i b niidef ol ] " i oftic’'al way, that Mrs. Cleveland will enter | been on the rapid decline here in Washing- | the public a eue to his character by observing: | trial of Duke W. Simpson, late county treas 8 @m0 to loan on farms and fmproved city A Large Number of Frauds Discovs | g L awi after New Year's day, and | ton for more than fifteen months. So dis- [ take in_everything except prohibition. | urerof this county, came to a somewhat un. T hroperty at lowest rates, Hatguius, in Hoat ered in the Treasury will hold frequent public receptions, co-oper- | tasteful has it grown in point of fact itis an “"r“""_‘."' ,fj:?"‘I.t“l_“"'(y‘\- ol “T“',\1],[:‘,”;,’,\":‘"',“4' expected terminus this afternoon by Simpson Fy LS R Ll LR oV [Copyriaht 189 by Jamcs Gordon Benne ating with the cabinet Iadies in a Series of | almost obsolete feature in Journalism here. | WiE i< atd never drinking betweon drinks, > | PIeAding guilty to the first count, in the em: J A ONEY 1o loan by tho | Firo I o Mabmin, Nov. @h—[New York Herald | piiio e ivitios every week. The month | L abandonment of interviewing was due | OFf all things he despises extremes, He | bezzlement of $8,843, tho second count, the COMPpARY on URTCUMDOTS, FORL CATALD, LOF Cable—Special to the Bik. | —In reply to the | o omoia nourning will be strictly observed, | to the fact that correspondents and represen- | even observes this in politics, having ad- | embezzlement of $40,000, belng noliied by tho ne yeur orlonizcr. OMioo 115 Dovglast 8t 141 Cuban deputies, Queipo and Portuondo, the |y on e the season begins there is promise ives of the local press have no security “"“'_‘”H‘I fends in the late campaign to vote | prosecuting attorney. The scene that fol- ) M ONEY tolonn, onsh on nind, no delay, I minister for the colonies declared to-day in | gia (e white House will be the scene of more | against repudiation of their own_statements | REAISE the rocular democratic) nominee i | jowed when Mr. Simpson was led into the \ Wbl AT LML el UL by the congress that the official investigations In | Giivc than atany time during this adminis- | and those aceredited to others. 1t has grown | iiea on religion, education and personal 1ib- | court, followed by his wife and child and his ton hotel building. &8 rxzur:ll fo the Cuban treasury, lh,\.: led to | ragion, Thie ofiicial hospitable state din- | bopular with public men to deny all state- and_ s ohly disapation lies in thie | wife's mother, was one that will never be for L0, LOAN —Money—Loans - placed on i the discovery of frauds and forzeries | yord i recoptions will be supplemented by | ments aceredited to them which elicit eritl- | Weed, which will never burt him, as he is as | gotten by those that witnessed it. ~ Arriving R s R O o exceeding $1,31%000 in the department of [ '\ TS S E Sote of then in | cism or tend in any way o injura their polit. | Bimble and full of narve at” three score and | voforo the bar, Judge Pound asked him why G Now Englud Loan & Test Co., by Datielng indemnities for confiscated proverty alone, | yonor of guests whom Mrs. Cleveland will | ical or other iuterests . There is not in- the A sentence should not be passed upon him, 5 The governor-general had aunounced that | aveiare from time to time, This afternoon | national capital a correspondent who has < as in a terrible | e replied that all he could say was that an ( the Investigations still proceeding were ex- | M Gloyeland visited ber mother at Oak | done much interviewing who has not had | frame of mind fora nuniber of years before | examination of the books showed him the i1 Dee pected to reveal even larger frauds in other | Vot “the country place. Mrs. Folsom'sonly | sad experiences of repudiation of actual ut- ]fi?'n;f”\::'x:i('n';‘(-{"rf-‘,'x"‘,{’,‘.{:\"‘!J.'x'xp.'-'.!, this con- | money was missing, but how it was done he ZERO WEATHER Yol Want DIy, o KBS Buied SORMEs . Advortisements undot this head, 10 conts per oh sube .. and under no eireumetances wili they bo PEILCENT monoy to_oan: onsy torms, W, ) M. Harris, Room 5, Frenzer Blk., opp. P. 0. departments of the treasury. Ouly two per- | o4y iny thus far is Miss May Cadman, her | terances by those quoted. And the most ia- | axpiaining the scenes at the second battle of | COuld not tell. Judge Mason then made a R L et s0ns have been arrested 10 Spain on Cuban [ yiees \Cio drives in every day to school. Mra. | wentable feature of the fact is that the man- | Tl Run, at the panonama, this morning. | Powerful plea on behalf of the defendant that b T C LRI B el warrants for the said fraudas, A umx.l p.-;- Cleveland i8 a daily visitor to her mother, | aging editors and the public, too, often believe ,» Senrney was ‘}unr l-lu Irlnu hi»\\fln[a de- | sentence be made two and a half years. He 3 A 80n fias absconded. ‘The minister solemnly | anq'the two lndies enjoy their morning drives | the professional repudiators. ade or more before the beginning of our | was followed by Hon. Jolin €. Watson, spec ke Horth seints P ool t o | AL low 1 sromised tho house that the Cuban tribunals | aid \valls togethier out there. Later on in the | Three years aco I had a long talk with | WoF aud it causedioim terrible grief. 'And: | jally retained by the county commissioners The north winds blow “."“ and we | M eity properts.” Hateher § ca,2in Dogins would spare no offenders, nor would headmit | evson Mrs, Folsom will deeide on a recep. | southwestern member of congress in refer- | Rur socond husband and b ehildren amd 18 | 1e said that though he knew the state could | shall have more snow. O what will any interference to check the course of justice | 1ion day, and the road to Oak View will then | ence to the restriction of Chinese and other | happy. At a time when lie was mg prove ts case, vet as his experience asa pub- | yp 4111 clad do then, poor things? N in thecolonies, In reply to other questions | by g fashionable thoroughfare, particularly | immigration. e voted for the present law | uuder the lash ot distress, he went to k 1c prosecutor had proved to him that the cer- . ) I s . ot declared lib otin'] oo ; . present Taw | Ve, With by, (o withess tho modac.of | tinty and not the severity of nunisiment is AT ol Minister Bulaguer declared ho would use the | aq it iy suggested that Mrs, Cloveiand will | and was enthnsiastic in a further restriction. | o fAAV WIth hay, to withess the odes 0f | iAo etk o critne, o coutd sa that two [ W hy!eallon L. O. Jones & Coand power granted by the cortes to reduce export | fraquently assist her mother in doing the | 1le would not permit the Mongolian to come | which were fighti ¢ ¢ that | and a half years was suflicient. District At- N o “ ! y ass o o ghtine, ~ You know that 3 fednvs Rl get war 1ol g a 3 keep duties in the West Indies s soon s the £0v- | Lonors out there, On the occaslons of | pon our shores for any purpose. He went | the armies of all nations, and naviesas | torney Code then reminded the court that the | €t Witrm clothing that will keey 1 i i i punishment should be adequate to the i £ i ernor general confirms the statement that the | \iive house hospitality Mrs. Folsom will | further. “Wa must turn this restrietion in '\}i:{l‘.“m'ml officers to investigate watfare | Db Hmept slopie b oeauate to bt | them warm in: spite of ey blizzards. revenue of the last thres mouths was satis- | yuyain there, but for the rest of the time will | other dircetion than the Chinese,” said he, [ facties in anypart ol the world where valu- | G070 i 86 LSRN GBS0 Duke | Warm ¢ 1 durabl e Bt factory. He could not do more immediately v “ ¢ 1\ able information may be gleancd. eling \ passed sentenee k arm and durable suits and over- ory, He could not do more imme ¥ | remain at the farm. When there is an over- | *“for there are other people equally as - objec- WeH, when Kearnes Joft hore it was | W- Simpson by which the next four years of i ' but in the export duties, as well as in the ne- | g of visitors at the white house, which is | tionable coming here every day. We must | known that he labored unde at_mental | N8 life will be passed in the penitentiary at | coats for men for £5. Did you ever MONEY, TO LOAN_O. F Duvis & Co. Toul gotintions for a treaty with the United States, | guite possible with the president’ and Mrs. | stop the immigration of all paupers. And [ stress and was agonizing ovor his domestic | hard Jabor. ‘Uhe coolness and nerve with . Wails : Estate and Lonn Agents 1505 Farnam st. heand his colleagues were willing to do all l!|l-\<-lu|n|‘~i||||\-nl|nn~1:nll|u-ul them will be | furthermore wo will prevent the paupers | ! and ~I|u!|!yl fter his a].‘,..,“.,.. his :\‘lzlllh‘Tllmlh‘nn”hlh’ Ilnnln; h\«jl:ing con- hear anything like it? Better suits 0 g N6 LI eO TG _ | housed at Oak View. Telephone communi- A MR MG > regretted in army cireles. A short | nement in “the county jail ©gave | : ¢ : m ONEY TOLOAN—On roal ostate and ohat: ::‘,"f" O ""'Ir'l'.""," 'l'ff_ ommereial in- | e etween the fwo hoises is about the | {1om Russia, Ltaly, Norway and all other | yimeafter he arrived In- France, Kearney | av durine ©the * pussing of “tho | and overconts at higher prices. The [ MNEY 5 G HRAN O rests of Cuba i Puerto Kico. wayest feature in it all, and of great conven- | countries trom coming here. Especlally the | went to [taly with Emveror Napoleon, ‘Tho [ Sentence, and a burden of’ twenty vears ap- | | gipon o 1ot od aud largoest ONEY T0 LOAN ) The Cuban autonomist deputies say (hey | fenee to the ladies. Jewish paupers frow north Russia must be | emperor observed tiie American soldier's | peared to lhave fallen ‘on’ him ithin tive L LoLC UL 0 T SRR i G ) isfied wi ew pre: ) ol s o esponadency. pmark i ‘hen | minute « d the sobg of the heart- | 1. 3 s e ) ards on frstclss ronl ostato scour; lnnr;wsnnt::mlm:’::ix" th::m:m\\v\i;:';? hl\w ‘\In‘.'.{ oy w"l‘"f”f(l S 1 PO despondency r:::‘l‘!.):!ill{|‘|{1:yl“;:ll‘bu:"’l:i“,“\\rllgl:; minutes, and amid the sobs of the heatt | 1ine of mens’ and boys' overcoats in | Potters Cobb, 1615 Farnam st. electoral franchise, After the debate | Much elated over the fact that the Califor- | ~Hesh CCntAtahs were mebeatedt ALC M| out into the tiickest of the fighting and was | boy by her side, could bo heard the sighs and | 1o city, Don't forget this but come | MONEY LGANED at €, It Reed & Cos. Loan 18E: Gl N nia firin was the lowest bidder tor the con- | iterated in various phrascology and form of | soon absorbed in the affray. About this | M0ans of the condemned man as he was led d oflice, on furniture, pianos, horses.wagons, thechief Cuban autonomist among the dep- | giryetion of two out of the new cruisers | language. I made an interview of it, and | time a communication was received by Na- [ 0utof the court roow to his cell, below. BY | vourself and prove its truthfulness, | Pojsensl property of wlf kinds. ind all other ar uties, Senor Labra, assured me the govern- | which arc about to be besun under the di- | said that the congressman predicted a restric- | holeon from our state department. 1t was to | Wany the sentence is received with disfavar | 2 g o | teles of vulue, without removal, ity & ith, ment could not. wodity. the export duties of | rection of the navy department. “They 100k | tion of yanper inmizration from the coun- | the elfect that Kearney' was in a desperato | i dcqount of its shortness, while othiers sav | and then tell your friends that the | Resteteldily contidontine o A" the West ndies without the display of much | NDON it asan indication that California is to Ry AL WoLlE Vot ror mental condition, and would purposely ex- | it is hard and sovere enoush, e will be | v ] - i 2K Drudence, s It would mot be eusy to | 1o, the no distant future the ship bulld. I "-‘"‘kh"“‘l“)"‘l‘ Ho oy “‘”‘ll gl 11050 Iitsell to dunger it howas allowed to | tahen to Nobesville Monday vext. folks that want their trade and ean | N[ONEV=1f youhave coot notes to soll, o y I o ing centre of this country. They assert that | the same ground that he supported a restric- | do so. The reques as made that Kearney — N\ 8h 10 borrow on renl estate or chattels find the S§53.00,00 theso duties &ive | Callfornia hias many ndvantases over the | tion of Chinose Iminigration, Do kept off the battle-fields, the communicd. Railroads and Drilled Wells, do {hewm good. are at fuir intorest, eall on J. 11, Pacrotta, 18th ani annually. But | ts great ts | cittes on the Atlanti 1 that at no 5 tion stating that lie was too brave to cut b Brun S Neb., N T—[Special e Chicago sts" 000 nnually. But he expects great reports | ciiies of antic coast, and that at n Nothing was said against the truthfulness m s i that he was too brave to cut his LUE SPriNGS, Neb,, Nov. 27—[Specia cAKo 608 from the general reform and reduction | distant day the Golden Gate will do more | oo intarviow when a copy of the paper | O thros hoot himself, bt that it op- | to the Br The Union Pacitic surveyors L, 0. JoNEs & Go.’ ¥ ¥ ¢ N than any other portion of the count to- " portunity offered he would ride to death, " . ” . G v 3. of the tarift fmport duties that the ministers | W40 Y, AUher Hortion of Wo Comnun S | renched the congrossman. A fortnightafter, | "It Was fortunate that the sammmaiestion | Whohave been here for the past five weeks, for the colonies and foreign affairs are pre- | marine. however, he rushed into my oflice, his oyes | came just when it did, for Kearney had | have surveyed a route east of that town to a [ American Clothiers, 1309 Farnam St. T e ——— paring with the assistance of able officials in [ WASHINGTON'S PERMANENT EXPOSITION. | protruding and bis fuce aglow with excite- | asked bermission, and it ‘had been granted, | point conneeting with the Roek Island be- | _ " J ,0ANS—Louns—Loans, the colonial oftice here. This revision and b l"l(';J';;"":ll;luli‘%: I' |'i||;"|("'7l;:‘lI;‘;I“ll;\)ll‘cnh«\- ment. J:.“\;,'q:"';".:".‘;i‘.‘(" Mn:’llel'h:H{\{‘N'\'||‘|A'un;ll||:\||ll tween Beatrice and Pawnee City. This T T Mond Rer m..:u lonns, ) i % apen- | Position whieh it is ‘intended (L T PN s s o h oy B T e g an arze at Magenta. wa & PRREiRG NRAVRRSL 0 N e will be tal incoln on Monday. Colluteral loan, 'rlecf‘r‘»‘ll:ll(o'ffl::x;‘l;?s::llwmlr’;lf:l\rlllll,Il'-:) |‘rul;x{“ Vears hence in Wachington to colebrate the | My young friend,” said he, “you have | donbtless his purpose to be kilied. Immedi. | MeADS & direct line from Pawneo City 10 4 yents are very respeetable wid temperate | Chattel lonns, e s ay irther devel- | qgoption of the constitution, are actively ruined me. See the trouble this interview is | ately Napoleon ordered Kearney to remain | Fairbury, and the citizens of Blue Springs | people, and are wuch disturbed over their Loug time loans, oped by, the treaty with America, and will be | gaged in waking preliminary preparati making me,” holding up a newspaver pub- | in the rear, and the gallant Phil was so cha- | are happy in the hope of future greatness. son's malady. Short time loans. completed by 4 thorough re-organization of | foran onslaught ipon congress this WInter. | jisheq in his distriet, declaring that the | €rined that he announced his desire to leav 2. J. Roderick., Gage county treasurer, owns | - Ulie youni nan Slater that wasarrested on | Money alwiys on hand o loan on any ap- harbor and custom house regulations in the | Lhe board of promotion, so called, consists [ .>0C T M8 S et the country, You will remember he con ar > mile ¢ Springs. While | Wednésday at Platte Centre upon a charge | PN seoritios bought and sol custom houise rexcula Lhy bonrd of promiotion, S0 yatled, consists | foreign-boru voters shiould oppose him be- | 1o, SOAEEY. | Yau will remomber le com- | a farm one mile east of Blue Springs. While Investment seouritios bought and aold. _ 4 o ! 2 Lot ) of committing rape upon Miss Sarah Ken- R lkifey 3 i West lndles, Senor Labra believes that | ouniry, nd tho Washington orisingtors are | cause he would restrict the coming of their | days ater the second battlo of Bul Itun, and | boring a wellthereon at @ depth of 170 focl, | hedy, near ToRcoih Wik o o ol | Chpe, Stasiuint oxchanke, 16 Farigy allaguer and Moret will earry out tarifi re- | Vory mueh clated over the outlook. ‘Thus | friends in their native land, “That will de- | Wis shot dead.” the drillers cume to a_white stone, which is | nation not to be the person wanted, aud has . form m Cuba next y 1ie believes in | far, however, the enthusiasm is practically | feat me, sure,” he continued in exeitement OTHER WAR PNOIDENTS, pronounced marble. He has sent specimens | returned to his employer. the snecess of the treaty negotiations. lle | © Il“inc\l to \\'u\hiuuh-ln, It is Hm‘in(unlhiu 1 2 ' “Wlmnflfiurl Donelson fell,”” said a Ten- 'usru*nnm';;x» ;:n:\llw -x'nnl if mwilwln\r‘ml e - S e < s Span- | Of the projectors to ask _congress to supvly Dt 8 T | nessean this morning, relafing war stories, | 0f £0od quality he has struck a bonanza, Nebra o o > o gilsitiglogicor ovents willlead the Syt | o fedecary Tands, and they expect it will | sation is correetly roported: but it was a pri- | Miie vebel logisiatnre. 5t ,,,,E‘mm Wwas In ses: | They bored into the stonecighteen inclies and | -, Nebrasica and lowa Weather. o o ola . J8h government to give Cuba home rulecven | e forthcoming during the present winter. | vate talk. I did not mean to have it pub- | sion at Nashville, The captures of :Forts | quitworking for the reason that they struck or Nebraska and Towa, faiv weather; 1o | 5, Omaha. Lone of #10to €100 mudo on fur- L% M ab first the concession is limited to the ox- | But us the country at large has squaadered & | lished. What can you do to help me out | 1ienry and Donelion tmoved the only bar- | & vem of water justabove it. - Another peeu- | decided change in temperature, niture, pinnos, organs, horsces, wagons, machin tomsion of clectiv principlo to the covernors | reat deal of money in enterprises ‘ot (his | o7 jt rier thiere was betweer theanital of the state | liar feature of the well is the fuct that after T LR e S rouncil and the extensl s facul- | Character, it is hardly likely that the present ' i k £ and the dreaded and dreadful Yankee army boring a dry hole 170 feet they now have over The Milwaukee Rioters. hess strictly confldontinl. Tonns so mado S councll and the extension of the facul | Clome Will recoivo that cordial Suymort [ Iustantly Isaw what was wanted, and & | and tho fall of thess barriers eame tion The | 100 feet of water. MinwAukn, Nov. 21.—R. N, Ausiin bo- | Eent rednome the tere oey paime. ehoh pay. ol | abrg KS 1 among the lawmakers which would seem to | anticipated the patent reques out 1o be | rebels like a clap of thimder out ofa clodless | | Blue Springs is to have a temperance paper [ SHYNAC SRR e 3 ¢ in | mado on fina watches nnd dinmonds. - Poragne the commnerciul administrative measures are | be necessary to insure its suce made by saying: sky. A wild panic set i awhong all classes | in the near future. A stock company has the | a0 the closing argument for the detense in | OIS oA LR Ratehes fud dinionds. Feraons most urgent, NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION, SOB! just lio out of it. Say you never | that was the cause of many judicrons scenes. | matter in hands and will soon have the paper | the trial of the Milwaukee zarden rioters this | with, as many new concerns are dnily comini s ‘The forthcoming report of the comptroller 25 SRS ey SRR 5 5 It was the genel olief that when the | running. The wind has been turnished and | afternoon. He will be followed by J. Into ‘existence. Should you need money, eall Liondon's Celebratedbivorce Oase. of the currency will, it is thought, deal quite uttered such words; that you never talked to [ Yankees got there they st ufd murder all the | it only licks the money to make it go, McKenney, for the state, who will_close the | and sce me. W. R.Croft, Room 4, Withnell [Copyright 1556 hy Janes tiordon Bennett.) extensively with the question of n new basis | me on the subject. Repudiate the whole | men, outrage the womgp, disembowel the in- —_— case, L is'thought Judge Sloan will charge | Building, 1561 and Harney. a0 LoNDON, Nov. 27— New York Herald Cable | 19F the’ national bank cireulation. Fir r fants and biu U1 the MOUSEY, Wafted from Wymore. HHORITYI Intojeta it oon BT R eIt B e s e catlecjars realize that unless something is done in , o statesman were lightened, The news reached the' effy early the | Wywsone, Neb, Nov. 27.—[Special to the I‘“:\'“,“""'I"‘;‘l\l; .4(";*:‘]1'!! defendant, \5‘:|l~‘.|v~. BUBINESS CHANCES. & i K f8iaicaat oon the days of national | 4y s morning. Uhe legislatite Wsually met at 12 [ gy’ yodterday a laborer on the new hotel arged by the judge this morni 16 - = ress was made and no novelty produced | banks will soon draw to a close, While It is einguired; : I 1., but Sergeayts-at-arips were sent skurry i et fendunt's discharge was brought about In 4 | Fao1 SALE—Firstoinss billiard_room in good Jfo-day in the nauseous Campbell divorce | not believed that there will be any considera- You will not eare if I do? Tz over o town \v{th HH1BEs fo yun in building fell into the cellar from a scaffold, | rather peeuliar manner. One of the wit- Tocatioi, contaiming three billiard and two Ase; which again attracted mobs of specta- | VIO call of 3 per cents during the next six 0, replied 1. member they could find ¥ho ,was breaking his thigh, producing a compound | Besses who testitied before the grand jury | pool tables: ‘two years™ lcase: on room: every 19%0rs, tvho faled to sco or hear. The cross- | MOBLhS, ONEY TO LOAN—At low rates, 01 good ONEY toloan on city and furm propoerty, low rates, Stewart & Co., Room 3, Buank N Y TO LOAN - At 1y iture, fine watches and other poraonal Property. C.d. Caswoll, room 19 uilding, 1201 And Farnwm. $UQ,000 o loan. Sums 50 and wpards, " Lowest ratos. Bomis, 15th and Douglis sta! F0000-To lonn on O ety property ot o W pereent. G, W. Day, over 1312 Douginsgt, 0l INT--Money to oan, J.J. Mahoney, 1609 Farnam, y *Yunless it is denied. You know the conver- is_evident frow the manner in “But what will you tell your papers, if they | €nough to come. Finally a’quarum of each | fracture. e was taken to his residence on that the prisoner carried firearms on the day | thir fivst-cluss condition. For pacticulars it & which the reeeipts from customs and. inter: | g v, by Nouse was secured ahd a_ § SOt b : 3 RItene® o8 | of the riot was put on the stand_and asked to | &np rensons for solling, inguire at o ddres No. _exaination did not shake the queer story of | hal reventie pout 106 the trensney i | inquire of you? i A e 2010 enito hent d ;\f,'.,?,,\fl it resolution 10 | a stretcher and Dr. Gattord called to attend | qantity his man. Wojcichowski was not in | 503 South tih st 40 “the “mutual friend,” who is Lady Colin’s | final pavment of the outstanding bonds of 1 told the truth in the interview, the near future was slipped through on a | Bt [ the sufferor i not hut internally | eanrt ai the time and the witiess pointed o8| 34 arin—parimor win g0 sole and uncorroborated witness. ‘The open | UGS cliaracter cannot be put off veiy long, -\ Well, I will risk it,” said the agitated | double-quick. Adter it had passed the house [ 1o Will recovein the usual time required for | another dencapRIl lostionEny e A e S it > great many people hold 4 and 415 ‘per cent, islator, and he disappeared. the speaker delivered a sort of farewell ad LI T g v . L but he was not quite certain. | pin. Advertising sehemo that will renlize 30 fog - for Lord Colins stde | Bonds for investment and are not disvosed to | Simultaneously in 171xm the rural publica. | dress, which he elosod with a fervent praye ‘ll- L. Madden, of Wymore, got up vester- [ 1t ap) tothe judge that the witness was | to €100 profit week eaci: highost reteronees wus incisive in - style, belligerent | allow them to get into the hands of national | SR EREONEE 0 &0 Bl 1o thé effect that It they did not all live to [ 44y worning wrong eid foremost and was | in ervor, Wajeichowski was diseharged, The | given il reaired; e oo » outlit n tone and by no means squeamish, not | banks. Comptroller Gresham is open to Sug- lons n that distriet appeared a card in du- | yjjeet in Memphis he hoped they would all mad at some one all . Like all *b " | Jatter put in‘an appearance soon after, and | reads: cost €30: yeuire ahove amonnt and withstanding the presence of several young | £estions from any one interested and will | plicate, denying that there was any truth in | met in heaven. men, he wound up his mad spell yesterday | was inmediately idontilied by the wilness, | will tike partiors sylotost imvestigation s * Yadies, Monday, however, will bring a heavy | £1Y¢ aby that are sent to lim all the weight | the intorviews declaring that he never spoke “Sitting back in the rear of the hall was o | fyening by whivplng his wite. [Asan excuse | but it wasgloo late, as he was free i \ddress 1, 50, Uhis office 1 fire on the four sorrespondents and on Lady | [Juch ‘they are entitled to. As far as is | to the interviéwer on the subject, and that | Ted-hot ubion man from Hawkins eounty, | (06 U8 SO0 NS R e Oficer Acton | anst o oye given 16 the Jure st 4 oiclock, | JROR SALE-Drig store and titures, d ) correspoadents and on Lady | known no suggestion has vet been made | {he sentiment eredited to im ‘never entered | East Tennessee, named Bill Simpson, who | 00¢ glves eredetice to s plea. | Gllicer Acton | and at 10 o'clock to-night a verdict was x god hualnossy nlisfolory. ronsg Colin, all along the line of her invalided hus- | whiel is likely 10 meet with the approval of | his mind. The comment in the editorial col- | had been forced to take the_confederate oath | Arrested hith, bt upon i promise 1o act @ | turned finding Carl Miissteldt, goln Buuge | for sclling. - Apply 1071704, Beo oflice. 46 & pand’s attack. If It turns out, as it opened, | CONgress, umns was to the effect that the lie was man- | of allezience under the severest duress, as | Ml In the future, he was rateased, & recon- | and Auzust Cutz guilty, and acquitting six r that she pressed on the mar [ ! Ine RIEARING OF TWO NEW STATES, ufactured by the correspondent to injure was true with all members from that section | ¢iliation took place last night. and now allis | other prisoners who took a winor part in the VHE advertiser would Jike to assoclate him g 3 1 the marriage, knowing | 7 ® 1 e 3 & e a9 L embers it sectic qui e Rapids ' i ’ WIth 4 pRETICE 0f S0me means, $4,00 his condition. noglectod him for e Duta oy | The artival of members of feongress | congressman. 1t would have been a wast in those days. When Speaker Morton ut- | auieton the Rapidan. riot. “The three rioters found guilty were Wi g prtos of somaianie: 34,00 o nozl © Duke of | 4" anticipation ~of “the coming ~opening | words to have attemnted (o maintain the cor- | tered the prayer that they might meet in S among the leaders of the mob in the confliet fit, but requires more capital: Hisiness i 2 ariborough within a month of the wedding, | of the session, canses more general attention | rectness of the interview. The statesman | heaven if not in Memphis, Bill howled out: Corner-Stone Laying at with the police when an interchiange ol shots rosented in Omahie An A 1 opportiniy t lived like a widow in elegant liberty, was not wlw' rected z.-‘me scheme for admitting | was personally known to those people, and *By golley, Mr. Speaker, you'll never get FrEMsoNT, Neb, Nov. 27.—[Speciat Tele- | took place. i live, netive man Witk good vecord. Can i recognized by the Duke of Argyle or any of | Washington territory to the union, and thus | they' would hiave velieved him in spite of | a quorum up thexé ! gram to the Bie.|—The corner stone of St. | ¢ the basi nces and shall require, suine sl MO add two delegates 10 the wmembership of the | fate. “The effect of Bill's ejneulation was simply s o aid this after. | €278ed By An i, Uce oftice. :i‘fn‘c"“."";:‘fl_“ fumily and was neessantly i | sonate, whicl s now very elosely aivided po | “Iecently I was talking with a prominent | overwhelmig, ‘e sourest Giilaon Fatantsd ioacebntsconsl shurchynslatl b inftecd e nai G Missonri Pa- | 3507 EXCHANGE reet, itis widely thought that the sym- | litically. ~ On the other hana, republicans | politician of the west about the cause and | present was convalsed with laughter, and | M0 © ceremonies were under the aus- | o pagsenger train due here at 750 this | A proved farm and witd I I ipathy now entisted for her will ehange. The | while not opposed o th admission 'of Wash | Cifect of the surprises in the cleet e | the memt rated amid a chorus of ha! | pices of the Masonic order, and were con ! Wi Tron bank i 1 sto hang o st opposed 1o the admission of Washi | effect of the surprises o clections, He | the members separated amid a chorus of ha! | biees Mas X con- [ o e collided with o freight train near | room 19, Iron ban draniatic chinax in interest will evolve later | ington, the republican majority of the sen | dilated with great vigor and made numerous | has! that could have been heard a long way ed by Postmaster Contant, of Omaha, S0l Lnd s e A 8 Wiy nwood, twenty miles east of 1his city 7ANTED—PARTNEIL -1y i the week, after the discharged scrvant'y | M9 e ahieady passed wbill wad ave hope | assertions respecting ceriain candidates, One | togards Mewmplis and Donelson” 1d master of the state grand lodge. T [ frece oy o0h t oty B e o et | WV itk sonali cupiia ot g ony has been he: 5 & ul that Dakota will be also adwmitted, and | feature of the conversation was deemed ‘The abovy alls an incident in the same arelses were witnesse sove el oth enginoghwere wrecked and o XERIEh B Cap e ornanoni s nr i $estimony has been heard and my lord and | i nis (hey are supnorted by Kepresentative | worthy of publication, and 30 it appearcd. a | connoetion. Shortly after tho adjonrnment | CXereises were wittessed by sovetal Bundred | anine was huried upon the forward. part of blehod: hornnont sl-aine d vmm‘, nlml the .-u:. spondents, suceessively | Hill, democratic .~|...m.;m, of nml:mlwul lu)lnu-n'h-\\ 1t prove [:.. be an interesting | referved toa squad of lecing legislators were ‘n}‘.l. “]5’..'.’-11{\,'.‘{3‘ '2*‘3"' ";;;*;‘“'x;"‘(“" ,-:";'l'i;'l: 1 ershing it n v selling’ greand ehnnco for euter the witness box. mittee on territories, who usserts that aftera | subject and attracted widespread com- | on their way to the depot to take the train to s ClURlEAVe A EICCONLIONSARC BORKOLE QA gonin, ostil : H, ddress 5 44, Bee oftice ¥ St visit just m 1o’ Dakota, hie is satisied [ ment, One of the inferested parties | theic homes, when they were met by Mrs, | Slaboratedinmer 1o the Masons in theiv iall. | cierlc'is ina dying'comlition, The ¢ 5 5 | i o T'he new churel be built of stone frol NORS AL E-.One of the hest pa ] ALEXANDEI SULLIVAN, there | are 600,000 people Diving in | asked for the name of the person who | John Bell, wife of the Union candidate for | [The hew churoliis to be built of stone from | and fivemen saved themselvés by jumping D oot bk holols A the territory, and great Injustic s | made the utterance, as it did notappear in | president 'in 180 “The venerabie Indy had | the Bultalo Gap quarries, It will hew beant | None of the passengers were hunt, e aeet: |5 G Gt e BNl 1 et 148 done them 'In" keeping the tertitory | tho Interview. ' When on the voint of su neard the dreadtul news, too. and divined in a AtuirnoiconpioiolpRtietntplan i Leost | deny was cansed by o blunder of the telegraph | JEE"E, e i rurmam J o the English Gove onut of the union. He says further he in- | plying the desived information, presumin moment what was on the programme of the [ #bout =1o,000. operator at Grecnwood. 5 V ) . o y 4 ) r. r X - PO BALE- Hadware Busiess— Wo offor €iitcaao, Nov, 27.—|Special ' tends to do all e can to admit Dakojaand | that one who would make suclla statement | men before her. She was a larze, TR y - : I AR masrdivare . anlindese e (0f e B ool think. Tk ot st 801 L this i done there i Hittle doubt that Washi | with the flourish it was nade in would not | and diznitied lidy and withal great force of A Patatotic Dispateh. | Senator Allison O For Washinzgton. ,l‘ A n A S il BRNes) foc i ge. ) empts | angton will also beadmitted, As the watter | care who knew from whom it came, it oc- | eharacter. ~Plicine herseif squarely in front | LINCOLN, Neb., Nov, 2i=The following | =5 5000 o, Nov Special Tetegram | Teaho largest in the @ toention 1he bost, L o) v ” ) . I rgest h ty and loeation t host st coercion, it will only result in tailur stands, both bills @ been passed by the | eurred 1o we that it would be better to com- | of the fleeing squad and drawing herself up | dispateh was sent by Hon, Join Fitzgerald, | 5000 500 Sanator Allison leaves for | Jetring from tho husiness ennse Kelling %10 Alexander Sullivan, ex-presidout of tho | senate and are before the houss for eonsider- | municate with my informant, o my auaze. | o lier full lefght ho exclutined president of the Irish National League of A ) 2 o it Haiwars Co., 108 O st Lincoln rish National league, to-day, when asked | 81ion, and it would require very little time | ment he begged that his name be kept “Gentlemen, you are flecing before the ap- o obly 10 n. cable recelyod s ) . 87 L IINOAD: SoENS No-ray e | 35Dk then through nnd insure the introdue. | Sheredly scorat 416 qid Mot wish to e ane | proaching foe, are yous You men who swore | Awericn, in reply 1o a cable recelyed this | gyyod the position of president and dircetor OUSESLots, Fivins, Lands—monoy lonnd i what he thought of the new departute of the an- | 1 ) s v B 1 hia fema L o ot n of both territories to the sisterliood o | noved about it, he said, Then he began to | you would die in the last diteh before yon '":I'!'“jl*_*-““ f S nlm. oith & Ill"\lu‘v e Bridze conpany Bems, 15th an e s 2 diveets 0- | states, pick flaws in the interviow and seek pre- | would sirrender! and you hayn't even got to o T, Harvington, Esq., seevctary Trish | George 1. Buveh, president of "the Seean mt‘mn in Ireland. “Itis mere likely to be a o “1 u;' DAKOT \I GOVERNORSIIP, texts on alleged misquotations for ~||)]|uz the Lirst diteh yet! .\mtuuhi'l + Bell warn | National ‘Iw]mu-. Dublin ’\\c ; _.unh: » | National bank, was clected director in his fallure than ever before, beeause there is a M. H. Day, of Dakota, has been here | the statements in general, at the same time [ You againsg this result? Didn’t he tell you | ercion as the last expiring eflort of Jundlord | place, R reuling of 8 4 | several duys, ostensibly for the pur- | acknowledzing their trath specifically. that your Lomes would be invaded, your | malevelence and the knell of their destruc- — ; - ’m“,‘l“_‘ “f(::‘[l‘!* aELEy I athy “'(”“‘ LSl oo of securing mmor postoftices for s | - ‘Phen my informant tell back on the “con- | eities eaptured, your property destroyed, your | tion. Just men of all races will applawd The Promenade Concert tie U, P depot _zmu among ihe English masses than ever | friends, His real object is believed to be to | fidential conversation” plea, forgetting or | slaves made f and you yourselves made | your resistance,and 20,600,000 of 1rish-Amer Ihe second of the series of promenade | Pavk aves Fider pexisted bofore. That sympathy is due pri- | look after Lis own interests in the matter of ding the notorfous fact thut what is | exiles? What will you do now? Don’tyou | feans will support any policy M. Parnell “macily to Gladstone's advocacy and the state Ilmfin\-l-x|m\~lu|u llllhvllhll‘l\k)lul very gen- -ml openly” 10 newsy per oflices is consid- | see - that “everything ] In-I foretold ~is | may adopt. N f i1l bo ai f grament of the cause of the Irish to the Englis! erally that Governor Pierce came to a defi- | ered public property unless seerecy is en- [ coming to puss, and that an over i PR ’ Nah: Franco, will be given at the expo a 8 X e English | D) derstanding. with the . president. by Tomed with ‘the. utlerance. Ay irformant | whelniing — defeal ‘sarcs you In eld For the Murder of His Wife, TR sl B0L0p i e and 1o the presence on the stuwp i o ion building on next Thursday even & 10 I8t and Plorce, Dr, B, Docewald, 90 ang stiwp M| which he is to be relieved by January 1. My, | evinced such trepidation and fear over the | face? You do well to tlec from the ruins you | Creverasn, Nov, 25—This afternoon {53 | " ; = - England of Parnell, Davitt and a larze nun- | Day is non-committal. 116 says that there | idea that he was to be credited with the as- | have made, and the prayer of every Tennes- | Coroner West returned a verdict in the Wl | 10 December 2. A excellont avvay of | g om0 o ihe posioilice, ek s orn "Ber of thoir colleagues, who Lave =0 stated | areso many candidates in the field that he | sertion e made that it beeame apparent that | seean should be that you may never set 0ot | jor yurder case. Mrs., Wheller, the mur- | talent has beon seeuved for this enterinin | gob 8 b ol ke cturn o o "he 1rish cause to the English people that the nnot tell who has the best chance ot suc- | he would readily repudiate all he had really | Within her capital again ! 4 h k] - tin Ci IR0 I RN RN 4 | o) o 4| avith - A tered woman, was eighty-six years old and | ment. Mrs. Martin Cuhn and Mrs, Ed- | mmvemeemeoeee e et now winderstund precisely What 1t 18, | 08 Hlesays lio appreciates the otfers' of | sait 1€ ealled o aecount, and rather than | e skedudclors Ining inelr heads in shame | ¢ 0, was el f s g | f 5 not a question between races and creeds, | {1ends in his behalf, but 15 not over anxious | leave even the slizhtest’ eround for the | and silenco wnd burried away, leaving the | was worth §200,00. Her husband, Benjamin | ith Edwards Fronko will be heard in Clairvoyant, S bt of humanity, 1t would not be at all su to secure the place charge that confidence had been violated in | frate old lady to plod on toward her home. | Wheller, is eighty-one, and he claims that [ duet selection The renowned eloen R T 11, TIOOPEIE. Tay ch tlsing, in view of Churchill's peculiar tac INDIGNANT WAGHINGTONIANS diselosing the name T assumed the respon he scene was 4 highly draniatic one, and | hys estatois still lager than that of his wife's. | tionist, Miss Murion Lowell, will make | M Washington to-night, Lefore leaving he re- i concerts, under the divection of Mr Ant, tranee and honling nedi his manifest willingness to imitate AN indignation mass meet ing bility of the statement, at the same time d will never be torgotfen” by those who wit- [ I summing up the coroner says: 1 th her first appearance before an Omaha | turned and is now ready for busincss N cer of - Distacli, if he unticipated | e held to-night at the armory nouncing it as basely untrue, as L now be- | nessed it. 1, L 13 AOMDLEAAYE: s e Oat toaronns M 410, autlclpated | Bitional rifies to condemn the action of the | Hove it 16 be, OLD CONGRESSIONAT, TINRER, Tore ting shasdane Whialler oaing fo herd judor its trinl and failure, in order to justify | Distriet commissioners in the police imbrog- 1f | have written one newspaper interview © I8 @ great deal of old material yet in | ghout 5507, m, ,.)'h,.;,,, shoked to de ] INN of Nuhan Fran 3 i in jumping over to home rule Limself, | 1o, Lieutenant Arnold, who was dismissed | with public men here during the past five cress, despite the fact that many of the | Jei hushand, Benjamin Whetler.” sentz, second violing Wm. Karbach, vi- | 2o 5 ' while ho is the leader of the party, ho is | {rom the force, is a very prominent man per- | years I have writren a_thousand, and col- | Statesmanic landmarks bhave been yemoved 1 RRBIIDR ) 2 oln, and John 8. Furr violineello, | NJAUAM ALARKA reveals past prosoot i Veltheloss more sonclious for Churehill | sonally. As au officer he hasa most exeni- | uwns of instances similar to those eited | during the past few years. In the senate Sam Jones at Lincol will make its fivst appearance in public. | io hoid afiactions of hushand or'10ycr. Sut m for any party and would at any moment | Plary record and the action which hus re- | could be written, Morrill, of Vermont, stansls out as the oldest \. N T o The entertaimment will be a rvich wusi- | fuction guarantoed. 25 conts ana upwards. bl ARt nslite tha poltew and prejudices of s | Sulted in hisdismissal is roundly censured | = Itis my experience that there are not five | man, béing 76 yoars of ‘age, whilo his col- | 14NCOLN. Neb,, Nov. 2i.—|Spe i S P ety i o &ty i1 he should seaan opportunity of seour: | by the public at larze, out of every one hundred politicians, take | leagiie, Edmunds, is 65 Tayne, of Olio, is | sram to the Beg. |=Saw Jones arrived in the | C4 tied 8 Y LV 0L LS B & Instiig thing for himselr. Whether or ALMY NEWS. them as a class, who will staud by an abso- | 8180 70 years old, but falls,shart of Morril'by | city at %:30, and stopped at the Capitol | Ptronize u that is tiue, it is clear to my Captain Junius Sewell, assistant surceon, | lutely correct interview when they will suffer en inonths, Dawes, ok Massachuselts, 15 | nofel, During the afternoon and early evens — that "tho attempt o ' govern Ire. | hus been ordered from Fort Lyon, Colorado, | in 3o doing. With this aspect of the watter | 70. although he does ‘nyi lpok 05, Wide J ythe Ludios of Omatin: Win by coercion, each time the attempt | t0 duty as post surzeonat Fort Supply, In- | of Interviews staring the correspondent in | Hawpton, of South Carolimn, divarts, of New 9 cnod 1 ludios’ twloring wore likely to be & dle | dian Territory the face it 15 not a wonder that this feature | Y ork, and Sawyer, of Wisconsin, have with- | ubon him at his rooms, and he preached in pension papers, wus arcaigned be millinery establisiment a6t 16138 Hownrd stecet ceful latiure, 1f the tory govermment js | . Colonel Lenry 1. Humphreys, captain | of journalism at the national capital s de- | stood'the blasts of sixtyelzht winters and | the evening o a crowded house at St Paurs | Fo67 08 R B0 0T TR ] Mr. Virley tiakos & specialty of dressmikiig Iy in carnest and its present coercion pole | Fifteenth infantry, son of the ‘late Major | teriorated till it Is almost obsolete, the heat of as many suuwers. Evarts looks | M. E. church, many being unable to ¢ain ad- | Judge Dundy for sentence - yesterday. | and oo o suits for fudi o gonrntocs 1ok & policy Of tactics, then its faitare | General Humphreys, has arrived here from EDGERTON OF INDIANA, much the oldest of the -trio. Conger, ot | mittance, The audience paid an ad on | While there was dount in the mind of [ P -4 rioy v 8 fudy of axcelious Unsti and dovor o hor o e 10 1 miiin be none tlie less sure and emphatic, The el dy Sher entire 1 i I first violin 157 1+ PEREONAL, ing a large number of the local clorgy called | ¢ o B DEHSON AL T Yort Baford, 1 and is visiting his In all the army of federal oflice-holders | Michigan, is spry, but shas worn 69 vears, | fee of 25 cents, and appearcd to be greatly | the court of the prisoners guilt, Judge | gry depuytmnt, . Yau swill fnd ot toyour ul Rl over the world will becowe mote | mother at No. 1224 Counecticut avenue, to re- | there are none about Washington who excite | Wilson, of Maryland, Pike, of New Hamp- | interested Dundy had compassion for him' on e | vautugs to cnil and examine hor sock. which is ve in thelr organizations and wore Jib- | Witln & month, = s0 much favorable comment as Civil Servieo | shire, abd Brown, of ' Georzia, are each 6o, - countof his cribpled. condition and re. | Bew, clonn wad weil selocted, which sho is sl thelr contributions. There has been ajon teneial Sehofiedd has ordered Bat- | Commissioner Edgerton, Fyors body, except | While Beck, of Keitucky, s 64 Pugh, of Al Burglary at West Ponit, ROLAY A 38 ST, DOUHIAR. M, I & AL oxtiomely low fignie 1y want of sytpathy for or contidence iu the | tery 1L Fifth arullery, which is comwanded | the spoilsmen in his own state, Indiana, | abama, is 66, and Saulsbury. the rusty back Wit Porer, Neb, Nov, 3T.e{Special to | 108sed him to appuar in Lincoln i Feb- y 3 fylsh party or the past of the Irisk all over | by Captain Joshua A' Fessenden, to Bed- | seem to like him, and hold hivi upas theideal | elor from Delaware, i 69 and looks it he B T T YT S ST ruary to receive sentence, Judge Dundy IEUSONAL =K e piw Behoo) of Music e World, OF Tate thero has been no seent. | 10¢'s island, Now York harbor, Decerber 1, | man, partisanship considered, for tha posi- | ‘There is no one in the howd so old as the | the Bre.)—The safe of 1L k 350 | qlso informed the prisoncr that wld and ¥ d e vy T .,“‘m.“ ity for any activity, 1f the | next Wednesday, toreliove Battery K, Cap- | tion he occupies. "It is said that the president | tWo oldest senators. —Judsh Kelley, the lumber merchunts, was blown open last night | gyon w petition for a pardon if presented 03 make that nectssity manifest thoy will | 1ain Henry 1. Hrewertons, as a guard for | always sends for Mr. Edgerton when a com- | “father of the Abw venerable Tenn- | and §10 in cash and 37,000 worth of note: to him, RO X kall, profossion . Rl o ™ 5 ugh- | Fort Wood and the Bartholdi Statue of | plicated question in civil serviee reform | vlvania protectionist, leads the list. He is ‘ ‘I'he office adjoins the city marshal's - ousc ob the Irlsh through- | FOEL WRO, Bo6 the, gt B e achiAan ESLORE A e R e TSP i T 2t 18 o chiaofice siolus oy acalis Bank Clearances. P N S = encral W ‘fl\“l\J. I.\hh-‘xI\\Imlnlm-l-'-l un umlm{lub mauner which r!n.‘;m terize b er’uwm Pluib, u‘l\vuunu. 5 70, while | unusual during the evening, Sheritt Rupj The clearings of the banks for th K - . = onimo and all his band, has possession of | a diplomatie bearing which imposes confi- | the Directory records Wait. of Connecticut, | i3 following 1p @ siight clue he had 10 he | doyvs i vestert AT e DEIRON AL ~Mrs Cuilision of Lake Kteamors. the gun cartridge sling and other wilitary | dence, Always dignitied; he is never | at 75, which wust be aw error, Curtain, of ::‘uizwi‘.““fi'}h fimeey oy uu'nl‘gm-'m to m‘\n days ending yesterday woreus follows A emr Ml o : Prreoir, Nov. 27.-This morning a equipments of Geronimo, and a favorite | haughty, and the uniforwity of his cordial | Pennsylvania, is 69: Reagan, the ex-eonfed- et . Monday - . L ' Rou:u No. 3, 121 North 160k st., Ou glock the steamer Alaska collided with the ) l\h.n llu; “Tw chief ‘\m-«l in his gll'wll’my mnkn{ hir pnI\au- u|r.1|‘|mi'llh at Hm‘t- ln»]nnafl-‘x general and treasurer, the Too Much Tick. I mship Oregou, which was beached by he uding and murderons wanderin one of the popular hostelries iutensely pop- | pride of Texis, is 63, a5 Is also Singleton, of o o, S - o V:‘n”w v \‘1“\\“. ;n:.’;,"““,p'flf Lientenant Detiray, Guneral Miles” aide. | uiar. ! falsipns, Fathour of VUginl, 18 QAkaN Noly Now, Sl [Wpecla) Jalor | % uday; builé closed IRY: MISORLLANDOUS, ! y . T e L o © | de-camp, I gun and equipments Uf Edgerton is one of the most fashion- | ditto Lindsley, of New York. Charley | gram to the Bek, —A, Young Craig, Oak- | Friday.. ... 1 DIREND 1ho rcat “itod le & was badiy damaged. The Or Natihez the last war ehiel oaviured. nd ueatly dressed men in all Washing- | O"Nelll, of Pennsylvania, is 65, Wadsworili, | land’s leading haruessiaker, made an as- [ Satiiday.ooon... ) A TTERL the sront Hiiod wied in Cleveland and is valued at $54,000 General Graut has secepted General But he 13 never flasiy. He shines out | of New' Y ork, the same, and Geddes, of Ohio, | signment to-day in favor of his creditors, | . o R T A T P @ Aluska had Just elearad the river when invitation to visit bis family here | in black broadeloth, so elean that nota spec | makes up a good 2. The old men (0 the sen’ | Liabilities, 51,046; assets, 3950, ‘Lhe failure Total...ooovninns 8 4. 4%6,441.50 | G10"N Lt ot e € inn foed lights dead ahead, apparently winter. of dandruff can be seen upon it, while at his | ate seem in the senate seem to be much wore | {5 due 1o 1o much erediting. Por cont of inerease over the sume wees 880 winutes away. Proper signals were js e throat is a standing collar amd a plain black | aged v actions thau those in the house, - last year, $517. PEWAND ol S 0t aglven by both boats, but the green wh The Horvor Growing. silk tie. His head wears a glosssy baaver P 5. Hearu, The News at Columbus, e - A formation ns ou the Alaska misunderstaod the ovder LouvisviLLk, Ky, Nov. 20.—A Courier- | with flat brim, while his sfioes are ever —— Ol ndhna At SO SEMSRIER g Liconsed to Wed. Loy Joseph | betote the mate, who had noticed is | journal special says: As deselopuients are | Polished to the Gueen’s taste. A broad, snow- Church Sites. OLUABLS, B WOV, Wi IR o Td 00 Modiniiand (asiiad ago licen. | 1003 wore cap. 2 ¥ v, could stop her she had strucl the O1¢ b SOy white bosom, with open front, plaited, but- | Hermun Kountze, rcceiver for the | Sram to the Be. [ —The steaw puapsat our | Judge MeCwione SSec thaviage leen ULl 18k Aoy i A tarrific blow, Fr1p ¥ Ky alr BHOWs | (e, shows from bis shirt, with euffs Tault- | South Omahi Land syndioate, made an | Waterworks weie started today and every- | 5es yesterday to tho following partics CHOKTIAND -1n ten bsaons. No shadiig S utoa Lioror. 1t is undoubtedly true that | jess. ‘Afr. Edgerton's huir is pure white wnd | applicution to Judge Dundy. yesterday | thing indicates success, the pumps working | Nawe. Jesiden Ace. | P w0 position, rapt us sy Gud e ag L _AuOmaha Man Succoeds Hoxic. Mis, Poe and her lady guests were raped and, | aud neatly cropped, and his beard, cut elose, | $oguthority to ke & contract made by | swootbly. The staud-pipe will be filled on | § W: d. Smith, Oinalis for rial le M P Bétrir, Mick &/ Biw Youk, Nov. 20.—5. ih, K. Clark has | tozether with tive clifiiren, were wurdered | 15 full excopting on'the Ip. OF SULBOFILY (0 koD § contrsol wade by ¥ W 1 Mary E. Newhouse, Mo Valley, Ta N 16 ' inted M, M. lioxie's sutcesso and then burned up in the honse. The dey Thie senlor eivil service commissioner i the or company, Lo donate a lot i | Mouday { James Kennedy, - South Omaha : WESSNAKING - Migs Ha 1 p appointed k. M. Hivxie's successoras | (U S Bt dvels hough | invelerate suoker snd he frequently tses a | South Owalia 16 il M. E chure s | Tiie commissiongrs of insanity today ad- | { Bt Siuvers. QARG -+ ense L) HEBANALIN-MUs Rastaliof Bt & Uith lrat vion president and geucial wanager of | susoleion resls uon one Jobin Warn and his pibe, & leat little meersehaum haif eolored, | one to Rev. Joun O'Connor, bishop of | judeed’ Shierman Swith, twenty-one years | | Jobn 0'Contetl, Ol . ivasinias ! kg - ub rebvonuble rutes. - Fertect us Kune Missouri Pacil alleged wile, who were ueiglibors ol Poe’s. ut Le alivays keeps good cigars about his | Omaha, Old, Tusane frow the excessive use of liguor, | 1 Kute Berry, Ouiaha ..\ 3 anleod. A