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HE OMAHA DAILY ' BEE. IXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 0. 1886, NUMBER 164, ] dation there was for Hicks-Beach's recent | and the three actors were loudly acclaimed | Bell, of the foreign mmil office, reports to- PR M 10 which will insist upon annoying Mr, Care '“ E “ N ;I I W ST !l LUBS boast that the National league was almost | by the spectators, night the receipt of a_dispatch from the post- 0 OT lisle as much as possible. A prominent dem. l \ \ “ \L ¥ S“ ]“l" ' | v | beaton. Tt would be diffieult to cxaggerate | NOT GOING ON THE STAGE master weneral of Beleftim reporting to ‘the geratic senator Who 18 4 warm personai | heaten. Ol . . A ' g PR 3 9 » Uni State 4 0! riend of veak Dariisle, comme g ki { fhe importance of & new confliet on the | Mrs. Brown-Pottor said toa friend: “The | FRATRMERLMALIE VRIS DRI Taihie: ; ; DR (e DRODRBIE comlests SYS.the. o a———— future of the tory government. Could they | absurd stories going the rounds of New | was robbed of 141 regltered pickages. ‘This A Colored Gentleman Crazed by Department | cratic party in the house needs such a man as | The Stock Market Closes Higher Than For 8 5 ave pi ded the Irish landlords to ast | Yorkin the papers to the effectthat 1 shall | is believed to have been the mail that left itism at Washington. Carlisie to lead them against the strong men hteo Years, They Are Wielded at Sligo to Disperse | "’H;,’, Jistice towards thele tenants, Treland | soon appear on the stace as & profossional | Ny York on the 1ithen Ue sieamer ider Favoritism at Washington | an e oiher side. “Thiere will e many: new Threo Years, y i 4 and le! sondon for St. Petersburg on the - il inesperienced men in the next house, — Meetings of Irishmen. would have passed throngh the winter in | actressare without one word of truth. 1 Sth and as the majority will be small the ool R absolute peace ana the tories would have | have never spoken with any manageron the — THE GOVERNORSHIP OF DAKOTA. | (iaar fipad of Carlisle will bo of greater valne | ALL SECURITIES MUCH IMPROVED t I zained an enormous prestige for piloting the [ subject. 1 have seen no contract and have A ROBBER CHIEFTAIN, . ‘r-xmx'l the vlw-rm than in the speaker's ehair, It - N H. | snip of state through stormy period by | nosuch plans whatever for the future,” = " 3 " has been demonstrated time and again that [kl L b ||’n}m I4ly|\l\’ (“c'\ S ordinary Taw, But the | VSATLED Poft NEW YORM He Appeals From a Life Sentence | Pemocrats Evineing Noervousness as phe anan cannot lead tie majority In the | The Vanderbilts Reported to Be Buye AL Al Y | i s e e prCe's SUeCess: 3 honse from the speaker's desk. Should Car- | TR Irish landlords insiston their pound of flesh, | The Gascogne saited to-day from Havre for | oA 1658 50 A TION B rr el b "P’ ""' Y kb o Wil Be | RO Caneant to aecopt. the Teadorshin of his | 1% Thewr Gwn Stock—The Money Y toem § snee their outeries the tory gove ork he tass 9 Sraz Copyright 1853 hy Jomes Gordon Bennet!, ~Probable Supreme Court arty there is no 1 better fitted to sncceed . s . P s All Logal Oelts to Stand Firm in | and to silence their outeries the tory govern w York with the ttassian and Brazilian SR DHE TV, SR R Te i : pa ¢ nan better fitted 10 sncceed rket Strong the Past Syt g ment once more has recourse to thelr tra- | ministersto Washington on board, Baron | BUPA-PEsti Nov. 28—(New York Herald Changes—Capital News, tothie speaker’s chair than Charles F. Crisp, Weok the Comiag Struggle. ATBHAT. W N—enercion, 1t 18, we all | Dilajuba, the Brazilian minister, is accom. | CAUle—Special to the BER, |—'The case of the of Georgla, Mr. Crisp has had considerable y | — thiuk, tha beginuing of their downfall. | panied by his charming wie, who, it is FObber chicf, Joseph Shvanya, who withhis | o L 0 St cne | T G ks Shiieed o b bsen: \BRIEN TO BE ARRESTED TO-DAY | Within & few wecks probably many of the | feared, rather regretfully takes ner course | Pt were long tho fortors of northwestern | (R0 B8 U080 (O SCRLERE R | and his valings' have always beon faie and The Highest in Threo Yoars, Lo e leaders of the Lrish party willbe in jail and | westward. M. Destrave, the Hussian m wgary. has just been decided on his ap- ASHINGTON, it fmpartial and his personal popularity on | NEW YORK, Nov. 25—|Special Telegram thie oo oE atiger and sivite Will be let 1oose | itster to Washinaton, Also sails in the Gas- | Peak and his sentence of imprisonment for | to the Bk |1t transpires that John L. | foth sides of the house will make hina very [ to the Biv—We are still in fashion and through the countty. ~ On this ogcasion | cogne, but Mme. Destruve remains (n Paris. | 116 has been changed tu deatlion tho gallows, ( WWest, the mulatto bookecper ab the general | formidablo candidate, lave again closed the stock market at the Tauaes 0'Kell y's Gloomy Predictions For the | 40" rococation has distinetly come from | Baron Fava, the Italian minister to Wash- | The judze r Tone list of murders and | land oftice, who one night a weck azo en Thete 1s o more ik whont e Deea. | Nighest point which it has attained in moro Future in Ireland the 4 |'|Hvl‘|w|l[~4 and their challenge | inkton, alsotook passage in the Gascogne, | Fobbers charzed to the conviet, the most re tered tho house of Mis, Page, a department | o, i o f con r“‘um..fl u‘y‘\.\\tlmnun into | than three years, Although the average of A sore las been accepted. Within o few | but at the last moment Clight iliness | markable of which was the stealing of clerk, and assaulted her for some vVielous | gq torms upon whieli Geronimo, the Apache | rices last night was higher than it has been e ks we shall b in_the midst of a conflict, | and the desiraof Mume, Fava to linger longer | f10¢k of sheep. purpose unknown, but presumed to be rob- | chief, surrendered, “The presence of General | for more than three years, the rise has not weeks we shall be i tof a con 5 daodeh . Fava L : NUMEROUS CRIMES, bery, and who, atter eluding the police till [ Miles in the city and nis verbal as well as | hoan rapid for the last fortuight and there is FRENCH FOLLY AND CRIME. | for the nationalist battle cry will be, *T | in Paris induced him to postpone his depart- The Hlunzarian police at Kssege have come | yesterday morning, returned here from Bos- | Written explanation of the surrender seems | 20 FHE G, winter landlordism must” die,” while the | ure for another week. Thesethree ministers “ i issege have « U 10 Pt AL 1OSEAT Hestion Sbott i private and | Eeneral belief ina December rise instead of i = Tards will try it bayonet and bullet to | and their wives were entertained ata dinner | DOl the tracks of the thieves who a few | ton and gave himselt up, claiming that he | jroguiar understanding between the mur- | the break which we had last year. 1t is true ! 1 ) ot trolr back rent. On this oecasion the | party by Me. and Miss MclLane on Thanks- | WeCks ago stole an fron safe contalning was laboring under a tit of mental aberation | dorous fndian and the commander of the | that many of the non-dividend paying stocks A Dangerons Feat Performed in a Lion's l 4 3 i ivine Ko fE TS A AR ¢ | about £102,000, chiefly in cash and bonds [ Of Lome character when he uade the assault, | United States troops who received him. 1tis | have advanced more than they would have : Irish tenants will bave behind them the syme | giving day. Among the other passengers ol s Y ia | 1S his head turned by favotitism as the de- [ stated as the belief of General Miles that i T Den By a Meemerist. athy and help of half the English people, | the Gascogne is M. Loubat, who declines to | ffom the house of a gentleman near Maria 3 ettt tliare’ Wolllt b | ORBIAING AL under other circumstances. ‘There has been i AL Y UL T 4 o il Therosiopol. Certain jewels had been rec- | Partment. Ie has been the petof the Atrican | iere woulil have been no complaint about |y o0, ag 1H TliBuA sty Nich b — nd there is Jittle cause to doubt that when | say anything about the Union club affar, as T ) . S . " the manner in which the troutle on the south A healthy advav in those stocks which have — Ll race, and, besides showers of ofticial tayors } the strugele closes Trish landlordism will | the matter is entirely in the hands of his law u:n_l/ml:ll the pawnbroker shops. A band ub b by JUCIAL 18 western border wis brouent to an end had it | Tong had high places on the list and havd § TWO THANKSGIVING DINNERS. | hiuve come to an end. The nest three days | yers. The followin is a complote list of the | OF $1X robbers recently attacked the house of | Ias been worshinped by sentimental poli- | not been discovered when the end tmally | always been in high favor with investors. i will shiape great ovents. JASts O'KELLY. | passengers of the Gascoxne: M. La Plum. | Leopold Maradi, near Stahilweissenberg, and | tielans and soft minded sociely cads. When | catye that, the Indians it n real tack vk | “There is the best_ reason to believe that the Q ) 3 - 9 mer and family, Mr., R, I Crose, Mrs, B, W, | maltreated him and his family, breaking his | lie was recently promoted in his ofticlal Bosl Doanuss the HOAHIES. Whrd fow ad ',;,‘",\;,}‘;‘ Vanderbilts have been buying their own it He Oilisy Withont PARISIAN POINTS, Horton, S A i Baon de Mo | A and wounding his wite with an | tion there was surprise, and the indientions | PSRN NS W Sironder wara tho | stocks, What else should they invest thele One With ana the Other pp— £ sen and family, W. L. Boutellier, Mrs. Nill- | 850 The peasants, armed with el ";“'!",'l',"".“"‘, bidlal iy “"f‘l heads ot | representatives of the government able o | surplus income in? They have abstained Wine—A Hungarian Robber Chie Spicy Items Prom the French Capital | o B (G [ b N, e M. | and piteliforks came (o the reseue, but three | older clerks and more deserving because, it | ascertain the power of the Idians thelt | irom taking any unearned dividends and now | tain Sentenced to Be Hanged B ister for Russia; Senator Hale, M. I, Fas. | OF them were shot, as well as a girl who | I$ alleged, e was colored, and o desite pro. | R RACERE SPRISE, B I | that they have paia off floating debts and { 4 LCopyright 1886 by James Gordon Bennett.] quelle Junod, Mr. 1% Relset, Do, Garmendia, | ¢lmbed into the belfry to ring an alarm, The | Vailed 1o cater to the race. Ile received 31,600 velioved they had allies actoss the | Accumulated a surplus which warrants a re ! —The Bulgarian Question-— Pants, Nov. 28—[New Yotk Herald Cable | 3 56 ‘nelle'] oubat, Mr., G. A, Segesta, | Tobbers, atter purning the house, escaped [ 8 year. .Adthe tinie of promotion much com fexico, When finally they threw | sumption of dividends what s more suropean News in —Special to the Bek.J—Adwiral Aube’s | (gl Bl CE SREE, L and Mrs, | With their booty, about 830 The communal | Went was made, as few clerks received so arms and came in imderpromise | patural than they should Increase the gunboat has just passed successtully through | 3 D R L 2o Mibis, near mes mueh salary in that branch ot the service | that they should not be Killed outright, S W : o General = e Heweninghaus. Miss De Barre, Mr. and M notary of 'I'ibis, near mesvar, was mur 3 : 3 it was learned that they were few and holdings of stocks which they know ] 3 the preliminary trial trivat LaSeyne. With |5, 0 8 et A o o Mr. and Mrs, | deredon Monday, November 22, while re- | and Westhad been only a short time en- | {888 GRS At (0, BOTECIET Wk [ more “about than any other” people. bier enormous cannon and ammunition— | rr B S rieks, | tuning in the evening from a meeting of | Ploved and his qualifications were by 1o | ang their warfaro was modeled after that of [ New York Central was quiet, but up to the b welghing over 13,00 kilogramuies—s oot Nent e A Moo tead Vi | notaries. He was shot in- the back. o | Weans extraordinary. (twas recurded as a | the longto-beremembered Modocs. T ws | highest wrice it has seen this year and very The Sligo Meeting tained a speed of mineteen and one-halt knots, | (RPN AEEEE R FERE UL JEE AT B [ had been motary for forty years | tribute tothe colored vote and there certainly | scen thatthey could have been yeadily exterm. | little doing. Withall its enorinous capital it (Copuright 18% by . don Bennett.] thus excceding by one-fifth of a knot the | {f4 s Atterits ATr.and Mus. W Breth 40 By respected. The Buda-Pester | Seemed to be a time whan the surest road to | inated hiad they been surrounded and bronght | has almost ceased tobe a speculative stock. 360y v York Herald | speed requived by the ministry of warine, Mr. 11 O. Berg, Mr. R. H. Gardner, Mr. E. | : oxi b favor in the department was to be more or | 10 bay, and General Miles was criticised very | Lake Snore has done so well that it is only & i Dunriy, Nov, 2 [New York Herald | speed requived by the ministry MG | Furgie, Mrs. Jaubert, Mr. K. Savaiot Ern: [ Tasblatt of November 24 dotails eiuhit eases | FIVOE W Hie bt 5 4 severely because he did not peceive theirdead | question how muel it will_ be able to pay for “able—Special to the BEE. |—Notwithstand- | The sea was moderately calm and she kept | 0T8I ST CHEDT N R of burglary and highway robbery which have | 105% tinged with Afvican blood. Probably it | Baries instead of their pestiferons lives. He | the year 1t BAFAE SotNetIITT e Loyer ! tein, the Baroni D' Jtajuba, minister from i ¢ ¥ ing the proclamations, what may be called | up this tremendous speed for several hours. | [EPs S AR 0 SEIDE KERSIEHON | jateiy ocenrred in the country at Bacs, near resulted from a fear of discriminating | says they would have stood out and continued | fixed” charges every quarter in the year. peripatetic meetings were held in the vicin- ATTHE ACADEMIL StEllak, ALr. ‘A% Vo Wendt ‘ll o and M, | the county s Zombor, the chief judge, | A8aiNst them. In the effort to be fair the ]Hu'n suerilla work for many years yet had | Michigan Central iS5 in splendid condition, Tty of Shigo and otner places whieh were vari- | At the Academie Francaise nearly all the | {oitied Yo A Voi Wepdt, M and M Cottacked by four men'on the public road | e was duuwn too far. Though well meant, | 12 not crowded them to make amove to sur- | having no floating debt, no_meumbrances render. Hebelieves, furthermore, that the | and a cash surplus quite sufl ously dispersed by the bayonet or club. At [ immortals wers in their places, some wi old manner of fightini would not iave won, or 3 per cent for the stoc Ballaghaderin John Dillon was defiant, ‘The | ing the official arms on their collars and following extract from his speech will voice | lapels, with the traditional palm leaves em- the general teeling of Irishmen: broidered at the top. Those present ineluded cient to allow 2 , and Canada IFEOCRIRARIE “Phe Tagblatt says: | the effect was bad. In the case of West, if STBGP]ME L Ttoemptir TAE] ad his conehman killed, The Tagblatt says: | th West, or Ifunl'.'»“.- 1xm.|| “r‘"'li:::]:l'limm at this is by no means the resultof poverty | Nis attempt at crime was committed in a half | and that it is enough that they are in the | Southern will certainly be able'to do as mueh. 2 Tt L e r fla i q - i A L ! 'S, encouraged a etter teeling in Nickel Pla touched on Thursday at Southampton and | ¢AlIS for the proclunation of martial law | o “moral ~ equilibrium none 100 stible. o \ 1 wyer, Mr. ; D A o e s 0 X 4 b THE GOVERNOBSHIP OF DAKOTA, securitics and bonds have been sold at higher LIEREVSHI b dRayFRCp Lo S pEees L ')V’I’","“\‘l" foolk on board the American mails. (1o says | ASANStthe robbers ond their accomplices. | | SEXATOR VEST BUVS A o) | A zood deal of nervousness is being shown | prices, with indications of a movement in the the movement. They have struck a blow ‘l De Lesseps. Punctually at 1 o'clock M. the voynge is likely to be a lively one, as she T'his paper belongs to the obposition. e enator I\ vk%n_llu- latest ul‘ll_m la -mak- | by the Dakota demoerats over the approach- | stock.” Richmond Terminal speculation las ready. A detective from Dublin | Caro, director: M. Camille Doucet, secretary, S TS ST ‘ " ‘e game of poker which had been making. .lh‘l"v pure :1:; lw;!hi‘_l! g l”lm“' x“[‘»l”lh“”'\' ing appointment of a governor for their ter- | been active all week, but of aless pyrotech- banded me a proeess. ‘That is the blow. [ and M. Halevy, chancellor of the Academic ol sengers the famous |0t EEE T i, has just been for. | &0 e paid $1.600 for a comfurtable house on | vitory. Governor Pierce has resizned, and [ nical character than heretofore, and it looks L athl here, "Phes paners. declure that T | Francalse, made their entry with military | Muneey Ziegenner Bankingaged by the Bden | TV Bos i, has Just been tor- ) C street, under the shadow of the Bluine | will become an editor again as' soon as his | as if the top had been reached. But of all am still here. These papers declare thal anca lo their entry with mllitary | o0 of New York, bid by the city authorities at the clubs and | mansion, He makes the twentieth senator | successor is appointed, The democrats of | the eirensses that the exchange has seen that have lnl-( 1 guilty .l.f l:lmll]q-uml_ut-: xm;;(.lm ‘llu- i.:.rnm;‘._ml“mnl‘ n.;;u(jt ;nl\”A.:’:"u i R AE e AN cafes, o1, seventy-six to” invest in real estate in this | i o tervitory hive been Informed that the | n Iteadine was the grentest und- oceurred queen because indeed 1 have induced the ten- | served for them, M. Camille Doucet AR EE L ARV SRt A, FUNERAL OF A RETIRED ACTRESS, Ay 1 Klly 3 Sk man has been determined upon, and the Saturday. Who was really buying and why | ants on several estates in lreland to com- | read the report and proclaimed the merits of ("“‘:l“‘-‘l‘:f. R"\‘l-ll.lm.wll\mh ‘lll,vrbglul.}u " | The funeral of Kosa Jakos Laborsalvy, the [ rOBARLE St T COUNT CHIANG RS of | Chinotlearn his name. They beliove, how: | they bought not easy to tell. Woerner bine together in order to compel | the laureates, M. llalevy read aloud some ex- | of the Abbe Roussel and n youns boarding 1 ¢ ) 4 recent conversation with a justice ot f ever, that he is not a resident of the territory, | was the principal broker on the floor and he school miss, Annette Harchous, crops ont [ &teat llungarian actress, retired from the | the United States supreme cour & i . pne Folr corre- | hence their nervousness, ‘There is a prov had two or three brol stage sinee 1869, has taken place here with | spondent learned that it is among the possi- | sion in the party platform adopted at Chicago | is their rozular broke religious service in the theatre. Cardimal 1:‘“::‘(‘;:1‘2: “):l‘;‘s!l(ll:;i‘:\(:.’lK‘l‘;:\"“‘i\‘ («‘»"l::lnx«‘-“x‘lll‘e :n }1;' ;Luvidin'lh:\( territorial oftices shall | eager in their purchase e iy bdt Haynald appeared with Prime Minister Lis: i i ssibly » ne em- | be filled by residents ot the territory wherein | buy the stock was so widely distributed that ey ot oy | iress on prives for zond works-—or ~Virtue,s | Published a sensatioual story about Annette | Hayn '(h{]'1"1‘:;;;““;:"."”: e :-'x'.:f tor L | bers of this court before e expiration of the | the oflices arelocated. 1tis understood that [ every one had 1f. One broker after another ] by such blows., They must rest perfectly | as the oflicial expression it—which waa | Isarelioux, a young girl who had been placed o T ) : : or [ present administration. When first spoken | Governor Pieree favors the appointmeut of a | gave it to their customers, but they all seemed {ain EhatiTwrts/or proce havonomore | much relished by his audience A, | in @ boarding school at Antenie directed by and empress of Austria and most of the | this announcement appeared startling, but a | territory man, but he has no_veice in the | to fight shy of it until the stock had gone up certs at iwrits or processes have no more shed by s ce. D ¥ the landlords to reduce the rents. | tracts from M. De Lescure’s essay on “Beau- | SCHool W Lo, ANl T can say ds this: If | marehais” which had won the tirst prize for | 2500 todav, and promises to result in a the government have no other blow to | elocution, and then M. Caro delivered an ad- | CAUSO coicbre. A few days ago lLa France rs besides: Lewis, who Tliey were open and and the pointer to il e $ arehdukes sent wreaths and telezrams of con- | detailed explanation, while interesting, robs | atter,” The appointment is anticipated | two or three points and then they rushed in wffect on you than these documents have on | ViteU's successor in the academical chair ‘::‘I',"“,H'L:"“h‘“[l' bt J'"".”l‘;‘,l,d'“‘“l'.‘,' that | dotence. tho itew of el of its point. ~Tho learned | daily and 15 expected to be a royal surprise 10 | and heped TS DUL 16 UDO por cents. . General ] me it will bo a long time before Lord Dillon [ s the most popular of the Paris professors | * ? L 7 Ll v 1S R AR T A Justice went on to s Justices Miller, Field | Dakota democrats. business is not what many people looked for. i s s vento Tn' mpite. ot those|| and/lis lcctutes aroialwaya largely attended [ 00be: Who afterward malntaived her as | o A NewmMOWIR | anddradley arenow clixible for retiroment CONGRESSMEN ATRIVING. The bank exchanges sliow that there hag 1 gets his s, spi ! B adios whia neho iy o e and wnite | his_mistress in & cozy littlo apartment A railway branch, about fifty-three miles | with full pay. as they are more than seventy Members of the lower house of congressare | heen a falling off in mereantile business and ground legal documents v la admire his o d > | &t No. s rue Simon Lo France for two years, | 100 in Macedonla, joining the station | years of age and have occupied seats upon | arriving rapidly, and by Saturday more than | the banks have more fands than they had in shall continue to go around and aqav hands as much as his eloquence. M. Caro has | B B PR CT 0 of her, the | USKutt, on the Saloviea line, with the oranya | fie spreme court beueh more than ten years, | half of “them will be in the city. About 40 | spite of the fact that money was bid “up to 10 the people to take theln stand now or never | @ happy delivery and an easy style, mueh to /B8 ESEY 3O FRLY BOL HEOE 0% B HAS | torminus at Belsade, will be opened for | il roauires that w g of it coutt | per cent of them will arrive befween Satur- | percent on the exchange Mondav, Since B AR ERE L TraA N Gine I say thatyou | the taste of the female devotecs—dubbed by A e ! ontentes i \raieearly mitlie AR Rt alE ety GFE: shal -lml it c_rl e lzt :‘- l‘)‘-l“ 0 4 1 day afternoon and Monday morning, and it | then it has been easy and has averaged about sk oy (et ot | profane eritics, Carofines—who Tove to wor- | e abbeand had lavished her favors with | , 8. thus greatly s rved the period mentioned before retire: cly that when Speaker Carlisle calls the | 410 6 per cent. Novertheless there is a Jittle need not be at all atraid as to the result of | D ' 3 O | brodigal generosity upon a dozen of young | CPinK the distance from central Iurope to | mentou fullpay. Chief Justice Waite will se to order at noon on Monday the at- | more demand for loans on good collateral this movement. You follow our poliey as | shipat his shrine and to begule some of their | PR SEEREY RIER B V0400 O ) Greeee and Egypt. ; The earthworks are al- | celebrato his seventicth birthday on the 20th | tendance will be quite full. ‘The speedy man- | and primo mercantile paper and the averake lonest men, as brave men and | eisure hoursby taking inas muchof hisphil- | URECRE SRRt ERE RS e BOE WS roqdy completed. A short strip which 1sstill | O e Present month, whon he awill also be | ner in whioh. the connitiees having apbro- | of rates on such collaterals lins been marked ! Lord Dillon I3 absolutely powerless beforo | of thelr swilcs and blandishments does not | Jyrq offered the check in pay- | GAnnot be Linished until quict and order | there seems bit little provavility of ahy of | clearcd up e et e B L G { you, but I must remind you that In carrying | pique himself on his fair “elientele. ment 1o her upholsterer, who, before | 15 restored in Bulgaria, Both Roumelia and | them availing themselves of the retiraiment | civing five or six weeks in which o do'work | more than SLOW.000 i specie, with o conse- out this policy you are not to lie down and | Most prominent and by far the most | | pting it, asked the abbe if it was all right, | Austris-Hungary are becoming tired of the | Gif\aF of llu near IIIEIH:- owever, whiel will affect the country. quent loss of more than $1,000,000 in the sur- [ sleep. In every district_on this estate the | popular of those that that were *‘couronnes™ | o o el b | commerce war waged over the new tarifl, | fionesiiconcse gentlemen desire to th A general expression 15 héard that the bulk | plus reserve, e ot e ierent. © leagacs | by the academy is Julien Viand, the young | The abbe declared the check to be a forgery. o | their silken gown and lead u life of of this time shall be given to laws relating 1o La France, having published the above story, | Which amounts practically to a cessation of | comfort at $10,000 AL Paul DeCassagnac, who once in o while | Dusinsss intercourse. The Austrians have [ 10 do so. Alr. Just assumes the role of champion to the Parisian | Peen consulting with the Hungarian dele- New Orleans end r year itis their privilego | Jabor and fin Tt Is stated that the: re Woods, who is now in | quest has gone from the white house that 3 avoring to seck reliet from | something should be done for the laborers of | Detailed S BANK CL| should meet by Sunday and regularly | naval ofticer, whose books, “Mon 'Frere as they go to mass discuss the | Yves” and “Les Pecheurs d'Island,” had ARINC t of the Business ateme i i ‘henever writs. pro- | Such success this year under the nom de NOHINIG/L] rates during tie 1nabiweak n A eneaie severe pulmonary affection, is not expected | the 'y, 50 45 10 obyiate the neeessity, or of the Country. B e a i el | e G e ot ceclosinstic, wrote to tho abbo and asked | K008 during the last week wid have reached | fo partiefpato 1n the proceedings o (i court | fncied neesdity, of ealing an oiey session | Bostox. Nov. 25— [Special Telogram totho g C s l, y should Rl e whether that “infamy” was true or not. The sion, which they press upon the | auring the present term, and his friends say | of the Fiftieth’ congress Members Bri.]—The following table, compiled from together and express your determination to e A FAS NABLE EVENT. abb> wrote to M. Panl DeCassagnas declar- | Roumania specialists, who are expected in | that = he = will = never —be —able 1o [ there will be ample time atthis session to leg- | 2" b e ! support the men who have been struck and The annual seance of the institute, at which ing the whole matter to be & base fabrication | Vienna early in December. resume his judicial duties on the | jslate for the laborers, as all are willing to | special dispatelies to the Post trom the mana- serd up word to us in Dublin as soon as the [ the famous “Pix de Veriu Montyon,” the *l Enloee . iy f'_ R % —— beuch. He is not vet eligible for retiroment, | give it precedence, but there is a serious ob- | gers of the leading clearvingz houses of the Uni- Wit serving begins, and we will eall the | prizo for which, by tho way, formea the [ 804 enclosed - a letler from -Annette. The Bulgarian Broil. otherwise ho would pladly permit Prestdent | stacle i fhe' way: o one knows what 5 | ted States, g1ves the sross Digeest meeting that ever assembled in town. | basis of that superlatively immortal play FaInE that all “imputations - agaibst | (coppriaht 1856 by James Gordon Boanett] | \§oods s sald 10 be i 0nly MOACTAE Cit- | mimceid sty D et st el ooy | PoinL for the week ending November 25, 18 s chastity were false, and that his | Bups P signature wa I advanced in cinmstances and, therefore, does not feel able | an extra s 11 the demand and talk about cre 117, last year, came off on on for the workingmen, M [Cheers.] If you sl nd firm, as I know you r11, Nov. 2. —[New York He in comparison with the corresponding week s in fact a forgery. Annette | ald Cable will, the battle is won and you will soon sce | Thursday with great eclat. The eream [ ) resnaiin A pecial to the Ber.|—M. Karavel- | to give up his snug berth on the supreme | Dopew seems (0 hive spoken wisely wlien e | in 1855 Lord Dillon haul down his color. of the femin society of Pans | WS then “”',‘l!“""'"l' put into prison At | of, in a recent prmphlet, reported the state- | Dertel so long as there s the slightest ehance | sl that th laboring man bad @ aievanee, | ————— —J——————— i ot é BT o S iy o, | Suint Lazare. 'To-day her father appeared on o at Bismarck 3 <y, in inter- | Of regaining his healtn, but did not know how to express itc. And nq Undoubtedly O'Brlen will be arrested to- | were present, and the toilets were, of eourse, | gl SN vl | B BTEERRUCE | ment that Biamarck: and Kainoky, in inter COMING TARITE CONTENTION, ono. blames. tho clnss for that, Al are wil- g | ¢ morrow. delicious. Handsome Countess Potockn | {12 SeeH At WIOtE W deliek INISIOR BY 18 | views at Kessinger aud Gastein, consented to | o1t is clear thero will be contention in the | Tine to help find the grieyance and iy to al- : 2 g0 3 —— Lt wore an entire dress of black silk ,.”i‘“"“‘ wing that his daunghter was really | the deposition of Prince Alexander. The | democratic ranks in the ouso on the tarifl. | joviate it: but it s feared that it may take crrt |ereamyas | £ | B A DELAYED LETTER. velvet, embroidered down the front with :"'"};‘1 "A’\ l;le“flh'"'l[l‘;‘\fivl u‘:-: N\\h;l 1"‘1 Russian pavers use this to excite hate against 'lllnu adininistration 1“‘“ reconmend the | come time to loeate it and suggest the remedy. l 2 E ot = e g PR CEbe L o larwe jor | 10 Write the letter which the abbe enclosed | Austria. In the Hunzarian delez ag- ewitt bill both in the president’s message | Phat is wiy the president does not see the By | ames O'Kelly's Direful Predictions | jet. er dght-fitting corsage had a large Jot | %) “oasqenae by the abbe's lawyer | fard 3 delogatton ves- || LIS etary Manninis repott, Lo s | fesst N Py 7 ! i 18, collarette, forming a pointed back and front. of Coming Ev lic made an interpolation ¥ 0f an extra session v Deputy bill Morrizon is ur i or pressure of severe threats g rom- G licrably opposed waless | Al agree that there will be no time to zive | YW ¥or [Copyriaht. 185 by James Gordon Bennett) | Around the edge of the skirt was placed a | 1Hdef prossure of "l‘v"_““‘l“‘i"""“! roi- | on the subject. M. . Zocsyen, speaking for | Lo cundd o it his neutrabiving amendment, | o/ the Stibject o tarin, T i o salni, | Boston. St lie also wore a black vel- | 1368: Moreover, experts pronounced theabbe's | Kainoky, denied most emphatieally any ne- | He has already since the election announced | ous, they all say. to tako hold of 1oy Hi | Philadeiphia L1 Y , they all say, ake lold of now. 1t will Nov. 27.—[New VYork Herald | band of astrachan, signature to the check to be anthentie. 3 ¢ 4 ivegd : gotiations B S 0s he Hewiit bill. Morrison 3 § SERLTTRS Chicago. S Cable—Special to the Bre. |—By the proc vet bonnet with a jet brim, and on aigrette, a ux ) : 0 I | kotiations and any knowledge of the de osition !'f t bl y e up in time to make ashibboleth for | 4 0 | mation of the Sligo meeting the tory govern- | rare orange and black vird being fixed in the \}“:"f‘l‘ "“";‘,“,'”!“,*”]]T”_'f']’l“""[:’,'" ”“;ll_fi“t thronement beforchand, on ~1)||:|-(rl|l;‘lill';||~l:, " \"!lul‘l‘ll]‘nlul;:‘;h” ;.-:{::.‘,‘.’. 153, Liover] . R jiaas | ment confesses that its policy of raling Ire- | centre. A handsome pelisse of chisseled as seduced by the abbe and afterward kep ONLY A MATTER OF COURTESY. istration to puss this bill without the Morri- E S nU The decoration of Kaulbars by the sultan | son attachment will pereipitate the first dem ASNENALIOUSILDRING is much critieized, but is really meaningless, | ocratic fight of the session. 1t will be mter- | Young Girls 1 being only the sultan’s usual politencss to | €3N o spectators for the reason that it will be the last ap) Baltimore....... . Cincinnati r Immoral ‘\_ Ilnh-nh, trics, ittshure Kansas City by him as his mistress. The celebrated Pari- sian advoeate, Mailie Lagurre, has been taded for Annette, and lLa France is confident that per ava- land by ordinary law is a failure, Under | vlush, bordered with astrachan to mateh, the pretense of governing Ireland with a | was strewn over her shoulders. strong hand the Salisbury-Churchill combin: ANOTHER DAINTY TOILET, tion have been really acting as the accom- The Comtesse de Mailly Nesles, who isa reured 1 poses in Foreign Co arance of Morrison and Hew- I any distinguished ofticial guest presented by [ 1 I s A o e e e ket tova | NEW Yo, Nov, 25— Special Telearam to | ey brridl plices of the nationalist leaders in compelling | fair, diaponous-dopking beauty, with aristo- | fanehe of = unimpeachable — testimony | an ampassador. vears. Both are heavily conted with war | the BEE.J—A gentleman connected with the | Providence. .. 1,416, 500 Jandlords to give considerable reductions of | cratie features, wore a dainty toilet of mouse | Will soon be forthcoming to prove the - —— Jiint, Morrison declares that Hewittin an | Panama railroad who has recently returned | Milwaukee,., [ 400 oy ) O | abbe's backsliding from ehustity. The aflair A : rents to their tenants. This poliey of com- | gray cloth, embroidered with steel cord in | ; 4 ’ . S ayyiow he publishied promise was concealed under n big talk in- | arabesques, and bordered with ehinehilla | €AUSes & great sensation, as the abbe has been | Rowe, No The pope has divided the [ iental in defeating him, ewittavers that | vosterday and furnishe tement which [ Minneapotts. . arto considore o et sl - Morrisoti’s bull-headed obstinacy on the tariif 5 ) tended to begnile and soothe rampant tories | fur. A tiny eapote bonnet, of gray cloth :::::;L{::x,“""" ','",'.f:!.,",;’.\.‘:fht“:l\w:.n.'::('\.-.ul,lul, diocese of Alton, in linois, making the | Ma\"GORat the denoeratic parte in 1o 1n | Shows that for some tine past certain per ew Dioeese, interview he published was larzely instru- | from the Lsthmus, ealled at the Would oftiee | Lonisville a s in England. General Buller's appointment | dechiquete, with o narrow border of fur and | | ] joyed n soutliern portion a new dioeese, with the see | this respeet the administration will sup- | sons in thiscity have been engaged in the | Cleveland | ) ence, and’ has for years been in supreme | at Belleyille s ! } ] velal was trumpeted as the sign to all men that a | a comel bow of purple velvet, through which | oiarse of a female orphan asylim wnd a | 4¢ Bedeville. port, Howlt, Hewitts refusal to roslen | systomaiie procurement of younz women | thenver... vizorous policy would be inauzurated when | were passed a couple of short gray quill | boarding senool containing upward of one Resolved to Huld Port Hamilton. :":""_‘_ (;‘_"‘"E;L[)l:;N‘l’"‘l;"' P '.,L,,'f;"f:, and their shipment to Madame Do Blen at | S2CEsoeee tho tories had 1o deal with the rebellions | feathers, and anl, on which were fastened | hundrad young ged fen'to twenty, SIANGHAL Nov, 28,—1t is asserted pri- | misieading Morrison will oppose Hewitt, and | Panama for immoral purnoses, The greatest | copyins,....0000 Irish, but the raging lion from London has | a big bunch of superb Russian violets and a [ Whom he was the “’“.“’“““”"‘ and mentor, \:m-{\' h‘vru:ll 'l|lne "'n‘"'“"“l government has | in 'uuvh)in:yl\.\lllAllln';lrlululxluw'llu' Alunm_... ‘l'lmnll-l \V‘Il\mnllmlwlI:ml. Delon, \n s y\|.“;|.m|’ e yroved a very lamb in Kerry. 8o far from | bow of purple velvet, matehing that on the Y = : resolyed to lold Port Tanilton. istration, 'The treasiry department has in | trolozer, whose place of business s 3 t. Josenh.ooeeies DERKESR KALTpIH A R fe S0 508 SO || 030 O Ewo XhankexI¥ing Dinners, ol Dot preparation facts and figvres showing the de- | East Fourth street. This person was seen by | New Haven, using military foree to compel tenants to pay nuet, LCopuright 1856 by James Gordon Bennelt.) A Grre e T plorable condition into " which the adminis- . h 5 Portland 87,000, unjust rents he used his pow er to control un- A BADLY SOLD ARTIST, Berray, (Via Havre,) Nov. 28— New oy \m_; ,.,,’,\" M ‘?.-”“\ilh e O outstoms aws have fallen. | @ World reporter last night, e fully ad- | a0 N0 TN able mystery envelopes the afiairs of the First ational bank of Glen Rock, York count ust landlords, who wished to use the armed | A very costly sacrifice by fire was vecently | York Ierald Cable—Special to the Br forees of the crown to wring from the wiser- | eclebrated in the sumptuous apartments of a | There was quita a liyely time here on Thurs- able tenants rents which their farms never | youn rt amatuer in the rue Marbeuf, The | day about the American 1I'hanksgiving din- These facts will show that werchandise that | mitted that hie had been engaged in the ne- | Wieedfer: 1117 should pay from 25 to 40 per cent duties is com- | farions busine He was trapped into talle- | Springlield. .00 Pa, | ing in at 10 and U{wl-rl-vnl. Both the seere v | g freely with the reporter and said: I well.. ... produced. notorious has Gon- | amatuer invited a well-known art dealer and | ner, The American clergyman, Mr. Schott. | WIthin o short timo the president and enshicr | of the treasury andg the presidint Will havé | pick up il of these girs in the course of | BYFcise. ... eral Buller's mpath with tho | expert to breakf \d, after coffee and cig- | endyke, Is a strict temperance man, and | havebeen deposed and new oflicers elected. | Fon T b YT Eee 0 la lewitt aduiiie | MY practice, Some of them want a change, so | oy B0l irish temants become that the smme | arettos, asked the expert, M. George Petit, to | although the Thanksgiving dinner during | Yhe reason for this action was not mude ap- | jsiration bill. 1 send them 1o Panama as seamstresses, | oniside Niw ¥ ork men who were for his appointment as | visit his picture gallery of gems, which were | thirty-five years has becn enlivened by wine, | PArent until the issuance of warrants last JERRY SOLILOQUIZES, Very few of them ever come back, The A TTTI O R T T butcher-in-chief to the 1rish landlords now | signed **Meissonier,” Corot, ‘Troyon, Le- | women and song, he thought a new depart- :“":‘}"L" "-V\!I;'"’{_ ::.} :““'"“!"f':- ll “\l\{v;l .Ih-|m\\ml\|.uv|u- ]u»:n Ml of e Das climato seltles 'w"”"xm“‘ e and o you ag Joudly demand his recall, s anabettor and | febvre, Bouzuerean, Fromentin, Dupreese. | ure in onder, S0 there were two Thnkseiv- | hites commisioner, for the apvest of Wilr | yenport (foway, distrct, has hech, fh S | e what vers neat busiest JUs. e T T, sympathizer with land leaguers and other ob- | The dealer, examining the picture of “The | ing dinuers in Berlin, one at the Hotel Im- | Hanry 8 tbst, late cashier, and Jacob Herbst | and the workings of congr 53, e says [ countries, | have letters from Lima, Val- jeetionable persons of nationalistic convie- | ‘Two Chevaliers of Louis Freize,” sala: perial and the other at the church, The [ and William Herbst, sons of President | nothing will be done this winter further than | paraiso, Libutad, Rio Janie o other teports From the Winter Wheat Bele tions, It seems evident that party repres- “Why, that is not Meissonic L kuow | former was enlivened by the presence of ll‘“l‘lj;l.«“lvy;nf‘-in%xv.lwln .u'u: terbst .umur, :Ilw assige of :u-l»ln]rllldlu'wn bills. ll"!h“hh laces, ||';§~1\::IK tor supplies, \I\v Hoyer Generally Pavorable, S g o UDpE d o coubeils oissonlor's piotures are. | o n Sy o Mi of Glen Hock, Monday afternoon the de- | the house is composed of too many members, | have any difficnlty in - shipping givls on the : . e e sion has again the upper hand in thecouncils | what -~ Meissonior's - pictues are. Tais | Miss Adams and by the charming Miss | 80 GEei (ks Monday, afterioon the e | GLONaNSe i (oAt Bt g ey S of | steamers Yo GBI s | Cuteago, Nov, #5.—~The tollowing crop of the tory governuient, Ahd wo aro about o | 1a a false one, ace, of New York, and Mrs. Slyvester, | charge of embezzling funds of the bank much more satisfaction” to the country | 1t is nearly impossible to” ot one off on the | summary will appear in this week's issue of see a new conflict between the Irish people | - Then, proceeding to the examination of | whose husband. an old American resident of | amounting to $7:0,000, could be accomplished. *There is no more | Colon or Acapuleo. The professor stated | the Faymers' Review: The reports from the and the English government, which is likely | other canvasses signed *Corot” and *T'r feasted at every Thanksgiving e unsatisfactory position,” says Murphy, “than | that he inte to send some girls to Pana winter wheat scetions were uniformally fas to be bitter and prolonged. The new policy | yon,” he found a dozen spurioi vorablo up 1o the close of the w initiated in the plan of ecampaign pro- | amatuer had paid one-half . The young ary in Berlin for tifteen years, Min- Slosson Beats Schaefer, that o willion franes | ister Pendleton, not being able to go to both r. Louts, Nov, #7.—The first two games | the state senate of lowa for sevoral fe meniber of congréss, L seérved in |y senate of lowa for several te on an early steamer. He stated that they ms be- | were respeetable, pretty and young, Anin H 4 s are | vestigation of the matter from beginning to | prospects for fall sown grain—niore geners , as 1o vosed by United Ireland compels the tenants [ for these pietures, and o disgusted was he [ diniers, adopts the Fablun, policy ahd koes | at cushion carom billlards between Georze F. | gifierent, When 1 made s specel 1 was lis- | end will be instituted very goon. ally favorable than before tor a number of to deposit in the hands of nationalist leaders | with his oxperienco as an art amatuer that he | 388N T consal we nt. in’ for daneing | Slosson, of Chicago, and Jacob Schaefer, of | tened to with respectiul attention, and [ - years. In Wlinois, Ohio, Indiana and Mise a lalf year’s rent to form a fund with which | buiita hugh bonfire in the large mediwvial | and champaghe, much to the dismay of the | this city, were y d at Masonic hall this | don’t remember ofering a bill that not f ohe Canadian Premier's Duplicity, | 5ou the renorts state that grain is looking to tight the landlords, Under this arrange- | five-place of hLis pieture gallery, threw the | elergymen, evening. ‘The games a ach for $2,000 o | Passed, but in Washinzton one cannot get CiicaGo, Nov. 25.—|Special ‘Lelegram 1o Big Mail Robbery, [Copyright 1856 by James Gordon T unusually good. In Michizan, Wisconsin and Kansas, while the repoits are not 5o favorable, none of the correspondents repoit any of the fields as looking other than vroms Tespectful attention, and it is alnost as much 4 7 a5 gour Tife ds worth 10 get a bill through, 1 | the Bik.J—A special from ‘Toronto, Ont., cooded 1N getting ong point ahead of I wiis in the house seven months before I said | says: An instance of the duplicity of Sir J d ittt e K O] ahes Pk ’ N er.’ p! It @ | Joh cDonald, the Canadia preinier, is sssris, Nov. - (New York Merald | yovians 0 score satiing 44 o 21 buche | obe! I RO 0 TR | W Rhn M asRRRAL, A R kA Ok L b ; wment, Slosson tak- | e, T shall be glad to have done with it B0 SE ARSI (L o ; ising, ‘Lhe plant is rep ding i 0 the fintsh, win- | e 3ol be K e bt oy Doeriay, | that Sir John Machonald actually read, cor- | . with an average » t 1 1d approved the proot shicets of a lit- | genbaal cron promises to utg. ~ Toward “the ' close | Pbble toady to you as long as you are in | rected Schaefer rallied, but eould not last and the | Leoble foads oy y ¢ ment the tenants once engaged in the strug- | false Meissioners, Corots, ‘L'royons, Bou zue gle must (ight on to the end and cannot go | reaus, ete., pell mell into the fames and behiud each others back to go at their Jand- | watched thew until they were reduced to 1 tords, Tl danger in this new combina- | cinders. on is elearly pereeived by the lanalords and FRIGHTFUL LION EXTIBITION, the government, and Dublin castlo has de- A frightful scene was witnessed the othe termined to make a great effort to crush the | day at Dijon. A mesmerist, M. Torey, a side and gate receipts, 30 points on regula 5x10 table. In the 110th run Sehaef nnett,) Cable—Special to the Bee.)—A great rob- | beld the lead for only a moin bery, especially interesting to Americans, | ¢ 1t again and was committed yesterday on the express | RINE by 3l gorous, on, tho ko into the winter 30" ent you o out they e p let calling on Rowan Catholics | in unusually ood shape. Outof 149 princis train starting from Ostend at 3 o’clock in the 054 s o , power, but the nioment you go out they drop | tle pamph . Tk inol movement bofore it spreads or takes root in | companied by his subject, o eataleptic young | o HETM ‘_‘“.m",m\mw', 6 15,040 | eloae was Taihor tamm youlike a ot potato. Groser Cleveland, 1 | of Canada to support him as their friend, nal winter” wheat countles fo (Jho siates 1@ o0 . B > sl 5 v OISO! o Lo, ola, entered tho caze Q) £ ane o 3 s g ie should not be re-elected, on the stk of i B PO 5 I~ wated, 105 rey an averaze 1Teas the country, 8o far, the spirit shown by the | person named Mile, Lucia, entered the eaze | iy and American mails on their way o Glass Blowers un a Strike, March. 1559, would attract. no’ notice what- | 8¢ pointing out what hisgovernment “,"l‘{“ acreage as compated with 155, and 40 report people Is extraordinary and seems growing, | of lions in Signor Salva’s wena - THO | Gormany, Austria and the east. On the ex- BALTIMORE, Nov., 25.—The bottlers divis- | ever, Yes, Cleveland will vrobably be re- | do for them if he received theivsupport, "This | 3 decreased acrease. Tilinois and ¥ “Uhere is no doubt that serious resistance will | animals seemed at drst quite stupitied on 2 press arTiving in the morning at 8 o'clock at | ion of the Gilass Blowers league met in con- | Bominated’and reelected. Should Governor | pamphlot was issued beforo the Krench Cana- | dieate the larzest decrease, i Ol o N ; R AR S 4 ey i - il contest the New York delegation with | dians turned Verviers, where the passengers are always | vention in this city yesterday and in seeret | Glayeland the nomination will probably go | consentin transferred to the German train, it was dis- | session ordered a strike among its members | west—to MeDonald. There will be four ¢ be offered this winter to the collection of | seeing strange persons before them, but they 1ents in the west and south of lreland on | soon begau to show their molar broad ~ides, those estates where veasonable reductions | and preparea for action. M. Torey lost no ainst Sir John MeDonald for | counties out of 29 show a ease and only 4 to the political wurder or Riel, | in Indiana, 11 out of 19 counties reporting 1= | and he is now toadying 1o the orangemen of | In HHinois 1 counties out of 52 report a d P covered the carriage containing the English | in theeastdivision, which includes all the | didates among the republicans—Blaine, | Canada, threatening to distranciiise the | crease and in Kansas 10 counties out of 21 ie have been refused, The Irish mewmbers are | time, and having sent Mile. Lucia into a | yo0 g peen broken into and twenty-one | territory eastof the Alleghenies, including | Logan, Sterman aud Allison. It Blaine | French Canadian voters and abusing them o | porta decrease, resolved to push the struggle to the utmost | magnetic trance, he told her to fix hor gazo on | i o I Gionds o the | Canad i The strike goes into eifect at once | does not sweep the deck on the'rst ballot 1| kuch an extent that sonie p liave fear . - Jimit and there is no doubt the government, | thebeastsand toplace her anms before them. | o nn g ¢ e “.,.)‘;omn'” sen openea | A1 Is axainst apprentices and a reduction of | think the chan would be in Allison s | that if this war of r Ureligion 15 eon The Central Jowa on their side, are equally resolyed to meet ve- | allof which sho did with porfect ipanity | s wmniiol A lant d been openea | 5 per cent in wages, About 3,600 men are af- | favor. Blaine would prefer Allison to either | tinucd much long revolution may | Cisieaco, Nov, 24.—15. Sti new " . , “ | and emptied. A lantern was found in the | fected by the “strike and the fires were | Sherman or Lozan. L haven't taken much | jesuit. wesidant of the lentral 1owe § ad. 18 sistance from the people with a fiom, | She was then plunged into a eataleptic fit, | oiviaee Shoving the robbery had been cow- | ordered 1o be bauked Lo-night, interest in the Blaine-Edmunds episode, 1t Juens . Y alre even eruel, hand. Soldiers and police arc | her body was stiffened, and her feet and 1egs | uivied during the night by passengers travel- - is purely a personal watter, 1 think it Through the Kapids Safely. commnends a reorganization of it wilairs to ! ‘ to-day coming into Shgo in large tu ubers | fastened o two stools. The animals, goaded | 10" 00" the train and who pmbm,i). Star A Big Sujt for Property. no wore significance than a fight between N1AGARA FALLS, Nov, 25, —Geoge Haz | the dircetors, e estimates the cost of put trom all parts to suppress toamorrow’s meet- | by the keepers aud by vigorous thrusts from ing by torce should the promoters persist in | M., Torey’s sticks, were made to jump several holding it, There is the utmost excitement | times over the younz womanw's body. ‘I'iis MILWAUKEE, Nov. 25.—Papers have been | two dogs. 1 wouldn't o across the street to o . P g see a dog fight, and eannol see mueh excite- served I @ suit involving 100 acres in the | yong in the Biaine-Kdmunds quairel. heart of Superior City, Wis. Ih tt and Miss Sadie Allen, a girl of eighteen | ting the property iv s good coudition is thag | years, went through the rapids and wirlpool | of other roads in Iowa at about 2,000,000, s property should be plac tho ward alighted at one of the itermediate sta- tions. Awmong the stolen property are forty- 4 [ at af land i3 T « ) MUSE, afely this afternoon in a torpedo-shaped | He savs ti y Qb0 ba - 5 shipned at N6 E=3CALRLISLE T0 LEAD THE HOUSE, t proparty SUQULC Lo RO W | Among the people, aud a colllsion might very | inhuwan exerclse, was continued until the | SRS Packages of dismonds shipped at New | ' 0 s g400.000 being povered with costly | TT01s kenerally conceded that Speaker Cas- | barrel used by daziett and Poils Last suw- | liands of a weeiver at and the coin iy York for Alexandrovaki: The Belgian gov- - 3 sho 1 enter upon the work o easily be provoked by au intemperate ot o | audience, wound up tothe keanost piteh ot | gt (0L ACHEIERATE J improvelnents. A uuwber of prominent | lisly will buye to submit to g congest for his | mer. - theat enter uy f vither side. T3 sudden disturbance of the | excitement owing o the ominious &rowling T e Roliieiane gre piriias o W attaipt 1o suc- | seat i dhe sexi bousos as Alr., Fialbe, tie o e—— Raka Gf S sauilp HhE political atwosphere shows how little fouu- lu' the lufuriated lions, cried out “euough, WasmNaroN, Nov, @ —Superiutendent L which the property is beids ously, bas @ powertul influguce behiod biw, it Nebraska: Falr weather, cooles,

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