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\ i i AT 7 T T T e T W e IR T Ir7 ~ rme— " v " SHAY, o GRS T S TRURE - T e s T S Y1 S 8 ANV sy L Y A N AR N AR e W SIXTEENTH YEAR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1. 1886, ENGLAND'S AMERICAN MAILS. | i, s e e et | ot s oy | DARQTA DENOGRATS FOR DAY |, & coeavenc wovorov. | ASONS DISASTROUS FIRE. | st "ttt A Combinath G he Price company. ‘Three thousand dollars have been A Combination to Advance the Pric s p o o - tocompute. We think they will effect no | chronicled a corresponding decrease in the of Bitaminons Ooal, raised to-day and the w\ln‘-med‘lll be organ: savingatall. We offered to do the service at | sale of English articles in the United States. N N ized at once. l‘lnwl". s a good deal Ml l('nl|l|\|- " o NEW Yo Nov. dlegram o " ™ f siasm among the business men and boring Troubles Botween the Government and the | & Svm ranging from £12,000 to £15,000 a year | 1 think you will not be very far wrong if | The Territory's '‘Trooly L Lo Aok Three Young Men Burned to Death in a 4 1" Unite on y b Y to the Bre.|—The Herald this morning ¢ will be commienced in a few days, The mas Li 18t hip O . less and run our fast boat during the winter, | you connect the postal facilities which the the Honorable Mike. prints the tollowing: There s to be an ad- Little Nebraska Town. chinery is now on the ground. 1verpool Steamship Uom:panies, which practically would have been incrcasing | Americans enjoy with this overabundance of il oF 08 t0 90 et eenit {n Hlie prios of bi ety T Wi e A — the efficiency of the service, The service | American articles in the English market, L) . v ant under a | and the falling off or standing still of A BIG CHANGE IN SENTIMENT, | tuminouscoal. ‘Ihe priceis to be puc at & | DUKE SIMPSON DEPARTS. lLaNcory, Neb, n t higher figure than it has reached in over oce pros ve | English commerce in the United States. - & X . recent prosecu BEGINNING THE NEW CONTRAGT, | Would not have been less effi Nov, %0,<In view of the weekly system. We ariued it would b tion of Irish national E: 1 three years. Two great combinations have leaders in Ireland President Fitzgerald, & —— been more efficient, and. the Liverpool cham- | The late government determined 10 | Cleveland's Action at Best Uncertain— | been formed to control the entire soft conl | Otoe Connty's Defaulting Treasurer | o '”"‘ 1:|‘~|. National ‘kf:"‘ ot A""‘:‘r: - P Talks With Postoffice Officials and | ber of commeres eed with us. :{”_'" ‘u"hv end L "ml_ ~':'"\! “{". Omaha's Delegation to Be Heard output of the country. They have rules as Starts for Nobesville—Shellenbers lea, has nddressed ar to the state J Representatives of the Lines of HELL AL L LA L P A T S Tyt el on the Supply Depot Scheme rigid as cast iron and they have sent forth gee on Trinl For Murder—A delegates of the ing them to What does the postoftice offer? ‘They of- | shall obtain the same frea hand in forward- . . the edict “higher prices,” and they have not ; 9 proceed at once to the work of extending the Vessels That Are Out of p p . O " pen<to! {4 | ingour mails to America as the Unitea —~Washington News, ¥ e s Bridge Washed Away, ey s A . e ‘( fered for vessels calling at Queenstown wn mericy ! only advaneed prices, but they wiil say how ague in_every possible way_throughout the the Service, waiting there for the mails, 3 shillings per | States had in sending them to us, that by not tinich coRl shall be mined, who will mine it, s and provinees, and to devise weans to pound for letters and 3 pence per pound for | committing ourselves too far in advance by printed matter, as against 4 shillings hith- | any particular tender,we conld avail ourselves Changing the Mail Boats. erto paid, For ships not calling at Queens- | of the fastest ships on the Atlantic wienever (Copyriaht 1595 by James Gorden Bennett.] town they offer the ordinary 1 siilling and | faster ships came into existence, fund in behalf of the cause. A Bridge Ca Corun eb, Noy The Dakota Governorshi WASHINGTON, No to the Brr.] o promptly rai ¥ what railroad shall carry itand in what quan- atal Fire at Mason. PN D, | Special, Telezram | tities and what the freight charges are to be. Masov, Neb., Nov. 30, [Special Telegram Thereare a great many Da- | Every railroad and every manufacturer in | 1o the Bk |—This town is in mourning over ted Away. 30, —[Special Tele yy N, A ¥ * - " kota politicians in town this week and each | the country will be affected by this gigantic | & terrible catastrophe which occurred here gram to the Bek.]—The melting snow of ves- Loxoox, Nov. 0. [Now Vork Herald | 8 pence per pound for lettors andt '¢ pence | | Postmaster Goneral Raikes concluded amid | one scems to be loadod with views on tho | soheme, meanins as it doos an advance of 60 | Iastight and by which three lives were It | orday lad swollen the Loup Fork river, able-Spectnl to the Drr]—1calicd Atste | ver pound for printed matter, loud cheers that e contemplated a time not | yovormorship, There are very few, however, | cents per ton in the price of all softconl here- | Mackenderofl's large store building was dis | hrqiug up the 1ce, and to the dismay of our goneral postoftice today to make Inquiries THE RELATIVE SPEED fav distant when there would be daily | wig are willing to say what they think and | after to be used in every turnace and engine | covered on tire auring the night, but the e | o men, the bridge across the Loup O DR A e TEM Ry T IO ATONR Ly 00 e SHINREIWALLG, differnce /10, i Cmeeat KATS RO FRRM L e n little news can be gained from any of the | in the United States, There are to be two | gained such rapid headway that before it | wentout this morning, leaving only” two ment beginning to-day. I was shown along | ayerage speed of the Cunard over the Guion e T'he impression is quite general here | new pools controlline the soft eoal produc- | Was possible to arouse the occupants or save | spans. There were forty teams loaded with | a stone corridor amid the tinkling of electric | for Saturday? Well, that would be diflicult Dillon's Case Postponed. party. The impress S quite gene er new pools controlling the soft eoal produc D bells, the blowing of speaking trumpets and Dt 50, e cneeot tha govern. | Ut Ui president will act upon Governor | tion. One—the Ohio pool—has just ‘been | the contents the whole structure was one | oS 0n the other side Whe the bridge wen | t to say, except in the case of the Alaska and i Prerce’s resignation within a week. Itisthe | f ed. 1t will dircet s oly the mass of flames, On the second floor of the | OV o b iR Mithe ) ment against John Dillon came up for hear terco’s resignation with bl ormed. 1t will direct absolutely the output K e e 8 o - ::,'l":":‘;‘.;f:frzl'::“'l',’,"“"‘"‘l,e",',"".'l‘:“fi';f jam- | Avizona. Itmiht ran to three days, Bubleb | g3 a0 v ore the court of Wueen's beneh, | almost universal belief among those who | from tho ereat conl rields of O he syn- | building were slecping rooms occupind by A Six-Year Old's Sad Death. “”“Mcw“ Py N"l:‘"{‘i:i g:::,:',.l’,"‘v P me \;:_;-nm: ull_n‘ r[uu:l:\‘l-umz lme: hgl\‘:- 1l1|u- Dilion appeared accompanied by Lord Mayor | know anytling at all about the subject that | dicate consists of the four coal-carrying rail- [ Mr. Mackenderoff, proprietor of the store, Aunuvny, Neb., Nov. 80.—|Speciai to the 3 ¥ quently run their fast steamers during the Rea, colonial secreta h Luring the | 00 oy and. Sexton. A great | @ brand new. democratio governor will bo | roads whic * general postoftice. 'This gentleman Was | winter i order to conform With | (row” Surrounded the building and court | nominated to the deputed by 8. A. Biackwood, general secre- | their econtracts, at an absolute 10ss, | room and corridors were packed. Dillon was | shall | tary of the postoflice, to give your corre- | and it cannot be expected that they will eon- | grected with tre dous ehieering by the peo- from | hisson, and ). J. Hoagland and Malcolm | Brg,j—George Whalen, a six-year old son of Miller. Mr. Mackenderofl was awakened i | the section boss, was aceidently killed by @ tlo. Tail time to find all means of escape cut off except | Missouri Pacifie freight train Iast night at control the transportatio enate before that body | that section—the Hocking Valley ve been in session one week. Upon | the Wheeling & L A : Ltk G ¢ o, 4 slf | oclock. e had his Heht arm and left jox, 1 one subjoct all parties §om agreed, that Is, | Toledo & OII6 Central railroad throuzh the window, and only saved himself | @'clock. " He had his 1 r 3 spondent a fulifoficial explanation of the new | tinue this, unless they have some compen- | ble when hie avrived and the passhige into the | yyq¢ 4 yona il TEAAGHT O Aiie LorrItors Is o pandie division of the Pennsylvania svatem, | by jumping. In the fall ho sustained sovere DR e s ',,':E"")‘“l'(‘{l’l‘","’.'jl Tl'.'.'.""fi" Mr.lllt;;nrmln "mx"w"r )“:";("t s8 i :,xm""“"m"w‘ £k rothat onmy byl “i“,’" Shenty, on benait of Ditlon, applied ot ade | be chosen to administer its affairs, There is, Iheso four companies are named in- the | jdjuries, having one of his legs broken. ‘The | andattachied the blame to no one. { snowy-white hair, scanty whiskers and y their having a contract thronghout the ‘ ¥ s ; order of ‘fhelr importance as joutnment of the hearing. He &aid he had | too, a somewhat suptising unanimity of | carriers. * Being in a positio y ¢ lxorlll '-el‘mlun l|l|u\‘\l‘~I :’:r l:'are LLip Il‘lg:m l:‘l‘:rlu‘yll‘r“d o lmmlslfl(ll-‘“lll‘!‘r‘e;:f :::g opinion as to who that man will be. Among | e lhrl tlu; big .-.lun operats ghtly quicker than the White Star, | ¢ i LI AL those willing to say a word upon the subject, | Week and formed a con ds warmly he | being newly built. But this slight difference [ crown’s aflidavits were exceedingly volumin- ’ y ¢ mustache, wearing glasses and bearing the appearance of a hale and hearty English gen- tleman. After shaking ha 1 et tiiey | other oceupants of the building evidently did y s fosether last | not awaken until surrounded by the flames Kearney's Woather Station. tion, The ‘|.||I- and miserably perislied without any assist- KeAnrNky, Neb, Nov. 80.—[Special Teleay Sdore 2 " | M. 1L Day scems to be the man upon whom | 50nds advanced freight rates of out | ayce being able to reach them. The entiro [ gram to the Bre.|—All eitizens of Kearnegty said: i more thian compensated for by the White | o1 it defense would require UIne 16 DOR | o dsnoorats have united. “Squatter Gove | et o oo o to tho oporutorss "X ol | stock of merchandise was also completely de- ( rejoice over the fact that General Superim _ WIIAT THE TROURLE 18, Star boats calling at Queenstown. until December 11 next. ernor” Ziebach Is out of the race. His name | around at once. Later, by about the 1st of | stroyed, but the aggregate loss is not yet "'"fh‘"l‘h"""',- of the Union Pacific, make; ‘The difference between the Cunard and THE BEST LEAVING POINT. ——— has not been mentioned in connection with | January, you nust advanee another 30 cents, | known. A. R. Londen's butcher shop, nest "_"ffl“,-‘r:"'r*;l",n‘{:";rl‘:”“\‘"“fl ;‘;‘I;“{"_"N f'" "lz the White Star lines and the general post- | Ought not the Cunard and White Star A Prize Fighter Cronks. he offiee since he rocelved tho appointment | Lien we will 'stop’ and_consider whether | to the iil-fafed building, was also destroyed. | Bt TSSN SRS Hiely hnpreciated. = office s simply that we intend to break down | steamers to o 10 some port nearer London | LONDON, Nov. 30,—Knifton, who was to | g § R TIRREE 10 QORI consumers will stand a further raise. You | Theloss on the latter will reach $10%, on PP L thelr monopoly. When we sought to renew | than Liverpool? have fousht a prize tight to a fnish with bare | o A0 0 % 0l Te® T Colonel | over stoek ihe Cratket WS “samy so | which there is no insurance. A GREAT ENTERPRISE. L the ol contracts, expiring to-day, they in- [ Well, no. Queenstown has been demon- | Knuckles in Paris to-day, for the heavy- |y opa gast, register of land office, | much coal for you and no more.” Each of [ A terrible gloom has pervaded this little | — s 8 .. sisted on tho new contract being for two | strated to be the very best point of departure | Weightchamplonship of England and heavy s Forming Another Syndicate For the © is here D to-night. e I8 reticent | the four companies has fixed upon the | town all day over the frightful disaster. The years, but would only give two boats | for British mails. It offers tolegraphical ad- | Stakes, backed out at the last momentand | oo oe® BOR RN 0 e line o say | AOUDt of coal which it is estimated the K P850 KD 0 T 41 URLL T O O % peatAled | e | threo young men who perlshied were all well a week, unless we consented to ac- | vantages no other port in the United King- | refused to go to the battle ground. Uhe men | 407 5aaeh has formally withdrawn and [ s line LGt Ahat they % | known, and their untimely death has caused n 1 J avo bea act s training for the | that 7 © ts line have been' notified that they must s cept the Cunard’s Boston boat to | domean offer. Siuce 1850 the North German [ Bave been active and in close trafning for the e } y Atlantic & Mexican Canal. v Yok, Nov. The ost say N A syndicate is in process ormation to o eneountor for sevoral woeks, and the interest | that hie has transterred his strength and sup- | agree among_themselves as to the relative | deep-felt sorrow in every heart. Rt lphm ”,pm,:",m‘,:f"f; ‘;“'\‘,‘L",'(,;nc('ftm I carry our third mail. ‘This arrangement | Lloyds have been able to take letters if | taken in the event was widespread and in- | portto Mr. Day. It is rumored that Judge | hercentaze of the total allotment allowed by TR CRUAL SOHTRRGEWRIBH Y :lf g l' we objected to. Under what might now be | marked “Private ship letter for Fulda,™* e tense. Chureh, of Huron, who was a member of the the company, for so strict have the railroads The Uuln-'n Pn}-c‘\\'l‘ll, ) ‘anal (-nl_vu\ml,\. which received fresn char- called the old contracts we were debarred | so that London had its port of call always for | . The amount of money up in wagers was et + been in_fixing allotments and the amounts iASKA C1Ty, Neb., Nov. 50.—|Special | ters this year from the legislatures of Georgin 0 load of promi- New York assembly while Cleveland was | which each operatol K : / ) TR ave | larze. Last evening a : m to the Bik.|—Sheriff McCallum | and Florida, together with grants of valuable from making up a mail bag for any but the | the Thursday service if desired. We have | W T SYOniNe Srats went to | Eovernor, and who received his present ju- | mine, that the operators must. prove how | (RGRIE G BGEERTG nitentiary | lands and water power. ‘The charters were contracting lines, unless tho lotters were | been advertising for months past that | Payis to witness the battle, The only reason | dicial appointment a few months ago, is Mr, [ much coal they can sell by exhibiting their | 109 “whora e will put i the next | ssued to Governor Georgo A. Drow, of Flor- marked with the name of the vessel. Oh, | letters marked for the Alaska, Rome, ete., | Knifton gave for his conduct was that he | Cleveland’s first choico for the place, Chureh, | Order books and their contracts. “The head- | this morning, where he will put I b BERE | jga, “and I among whom_are 1 yes, the German-Lloyds have heretofore car- | would be dispatched by them. ‘I'h found the number of Smith’s adlierents was | jowever, soems to prefer judiclal to guberna- lkunm‘ls"l the Ohio pool are in Columbus, | four years of his lite at hard labor. The ried a mail, but only a mere handful. | very 3 1 X PRt Dor of 18 ow All the details of the programme haye i oty aon L RN iFe 8T LB niay R orila, Butlke HIEALinE: If any letters were posted marked “private | carried by foreign ships. The vessels of the | Logonld b unable to obtain’ fair play and | the appointment. Chief Justice Bartlett | cents per ton ias already been 1 ¥ this eity on ship letter” only, without mentioning the | Cunard and White Star companies have been | concluded to abandon the contest, which he | Triph, a warm personal and othel can be permitted to | pejegi e of 50 ft coal pool is known as the lhml.‘ll“.} been very aflecting, by those who witnessed | Of Georzia, sect his little boy this morning is said to have | Gec Dusiness connected With the compositior vessel, we could send tliem only by the ordi- | constructed at an enormous cost in order to vinced to be hopeless for him under | of Mr. Cloveland, is also among D: pool. It consists of the three railroads | t. A choking sob. a last embrace, and Simp- | (i e RAYEAL] R or nary mail. But now, by the new contract, we | be of use to the admiralty as trans 3 ers, and he, too, is understood to Ve which, like those in Ohio, control all the 1 son was hurried from his cell toa hack in company’s project to the following aro not bound at all, |The Saturday mails s sauof h -— ten'a very vigorous and_complimentary let- | Product which comes to Buffalo for a market | waiting, and driven rapidly to the The route of the proposed canal has ¢ ¢ o DL UL SrMElLCruiser I ACAIBLOLIE S Buller to Keturn ter in support of Mr. Day's eandidacy. A | —the Rochester & Pittsburg railroad, the | qopot, At the depot he agam —broke | been surveyed by General Quine Gl will be carried by the Guion’s two fast | have been specially classitied by t Loxpox, Nov. Itis semi-ofticially an- | Year ago, when Day was pegging away vig- | Buffaio ,New York & Philadelphia railroad, | ‘gown, as his eyes met the gaze of many and assigtant oflicers of the United steamers, Arizona and Alaska, and their | ralty as to fitness for such purpose. Theymust | || 0 "0 7 Ganonal Hedvers Buller, who | 0fously securing appointments l‘or the faith- | avd the Erie raiiroad It old acquaintances, and despite his efforts second class boats, the Nevada, Wyomingand | have some reco gnition or 10 control the tear ngineers, under a_resolution of con- Wisconsin, But we intend making up mail | companies will c ting measures “to ascertain the | atnrally enouzh se o go to such expense in ful followers of the democratic standard, e considerable o‘u\nslum\ was developed Business Failurcs, d has accepted the oflice of under secretary for ame trickling down his | gress hns accepted o oftce of undor sceretary for | considerablo,” opnosition “was, i | IO, cheekcs a3 he walked o iy seat in the car, | costof o watet lino for transporiation from o o, ors. espect 3 v S i ¥ and, will return to the wa 4 0 him, 2 clegation of he “‘trooly JINCINNATI, C Nov. 30,—Shipley, Dorsey | using his best endeavors to conceal the steel the mouth of St. Mary’s river on the Atlantic '{5""}“" "‘|° fast Cunarders, especially the | tho construction of vessels. Tho North Ger- | early patt of March and resyme his duties as | loil* Visited ~ Wishington and made | & Co., wholesale dealers in dry goods at | bracelets tiat encircled Ins wriste. Perwis. | eoast, throuzh Skeeticenokee swamp and the | mbria. 1t is possible, but not probable, | man Loyds ships are subsidized to the ex- | depity adjuiant general. Iis services will | vigorous . attempts . to . down the e totes to | slon from the sherift,after he had been called | state'of Florida to the gulf of Mexico.” The | they may refuso to take mails, but we mtend | tent of £22,000 per for fifteen years, | be requ 1 Y d in Ireland ofly while the dovart- | honorable Mike. Bt the attemnt was a dead pontiinngininiEest d 101 ] 3 n SRy 3 01 \ipon by a large delegation of some of our | importance of the proposed c: insisting on our right and will fine them £200 | equal to a subsidy of £30,000,000, and the | Mment is being reorga ni; 1 secre- | failure. The delegation left in disgust and | Sam C. Tatnm. Murray Shipley, the senior | prominent men,was granted to Mrs. Simpson | national work ARt 50,000 tary will in future oc a seat in tl should they refuse. s o AT et a1y com- | Day remained toadvise the appolnting power | partner, also made an individual assignment | hnd her little boy to stay Iast nigit in her Y ; 2 000 | wions. of the desites of the Dakota dtmocracy: To- son. The fi | dls Call T RdDae kot by Home | usots THiS iibw;o0itraat will place s | mlinosb || france per anntini e, thioss | Torefiii aline|| -3 s ronch ninbnssador, hus asked 14a16-1| Gae 1t by e e R ey ey | oMliesarm peraon.t - Iho firm)a/monthago | Wusbguds sl LeharliseihalL WiROmE | deetaree the same position as the American postoftice, | nio allowed to entar into competition with | seigh, foreign sec o, 1 1d 1 0 i xte ime, and it was | th i ctary, for a definite revly | fond among his supporters and he practi. | “ppiied for an extension of time, lesser period, Lut to & BEE as by not being bound we shall send by the | British companics as mall carricrs, it means | 10 France’s iuterroaory respecung the [ eally has the unanimous support of the | EIVen them by tho large majority of tneir il as a as urged by President to congress, in whi at, valuable as ' the op sentenee at a | of this great internal waterway wouls reporter yes- [ be in time of peace. its existence and — lo Fianec ally g inanimous eu e | aar, T Eut and1p | lerday evoning he sald o deelded o, o | cuatody in o of war, would bo absolutely faalost gtARErSY i 168 5 uez canal. s ota_democrats, north and south of 3 , however, 1 s do anythm more in o case | of incalculable value to the nation. The e S oieskara hat tho British companies must pass out bl | e ritish Home Rule assoefaton and | tho proposed dividing line, ' Under ordinary | was at st thought advisablo to take this | ana tho jubiic's ovinion 15 that, he acted nada by General Gillmore extended . v o, the race. We have carried the mails fully | Home Rule league of the United Kingdom | cireumstances Day might be pointed outasa | course. It is sald thei liabilities are about | Wisely. ‘The sherifl had not intended taking o vears and their results cansed him g What is the saving by the new contracts | ten years. will amalgamate under the name of the | sure winner In the present race. He cortainly | §300.600, with ts somewhat langer. The | Simpson before Saturday next. and it wasat | to report the canal scheme eminently feasl- to the postoflice exchequer? Well, we pay so NO MONOPOLY. Home Rule union and support a single | shows up well, but Cleveland delights to dis- 1000, with assets somewhat larger. The | iy ),son's request that lie left this morning, | ble. ~As evidence of the importance of the P much for each pound weight. For mails 1t is nonsense to talk about a monopoly. flgql L\m' flulu‘rulgflm"\(;«m:a i‘}":‘){;te l_)l“|ln:~u“i’)l(. np“mll_lllm“c \\‘uhl:)pl!dli:thhprnhl le action, | attorney of the firm says the assignment is a | Simpson stating that he would feel safer in | enterprise to the country at large, he stated i oRtirx altopethier AR UGO8 kst yoar WILh| | Thiere lS o) such ItHHIE: ORIy, iekposomics|| o ciriank Uheilsleti peonle) Inffontalning thefiand iy islautie ikelvilSas Fygpelostan fjiiere formality to enable the tirm to arrange | the penitentiary than here. 0 Jess than tweuty-two states and territories ! out any increase we save exactly 25 per cent. | jtself is a gigantic monopoly whi We at present send onan average 305 bags | brook competition from any qus of mail composed as follows: From London, | can be no monopoly when any person ean , from Liverpool, Manchester and | send his letters by any steamer he selects by Glasgow, 120; Ireland, 603 and the continent, | simpiy putting the name of the steamer in 40 bags. the superscription. The White Star will 3 confer- | Albany negro for goverfior of Dakota just to nf, signed by Duke Simpson, Wwill not | eice of the two assoeiations is catied for De- | show the. bated fiewsmpexs tiapthey Know| e D e o T ptec. it ) Sening. ) et ARl "{m"“;‘# hin [ - 4 | apnears in one of the evening papers to: | waterway, the practical. resuls of which or. There | cember 9. 0 nothing about his intentions, O vy g | DIENT, In which Simpson claiing his inno- | wonid involye Yok Imost of hG traMic of the P PATENTS TO WESTERN INVENTORS, e I O Ve & i TP i "0 | cence and says he thinks he knows the [ Mississippi valley and all its tributaries. Benam, v S0, Cxauhrenort,on | aicris ere, tauedenryte folwial (o: | ofpnce'waaifixe 7ot 300000 il for Sl | EWIL arties bt hae ok enfllent procfs (Coneral llmare siatedthat o pronuery 3 Nov. %.- al report on | day: - Peler C. Carstonsen and I A, B Noporty £50000 Aurray Shipidy | @8 Yét to prove it. In conclusion he says he | along 0,000 miles of rivers and waterways, the siege of Berlin deseribes the socialistic | stensen, \Walnut, Ta.. harrow; Charies C. | «teq that ne’ had been trying to form & | Will shorten his sentenca by good beha already teeming with commerce, could I movement among workingmen as still lively, | Gilman, fire-proof compound, producing | § § e f 1 ying lo forn 8 | and when he returns he hopes to enjoy the | this way be borne to safe and commodioug A NEWSPAPER AGITATION. . Y - g y ! building material and making porous carth- | 10/ stock company, g0 as to, e contidence and respect he once- had. | harbors t y v o make no appeal to parliament. We should o Z more and more adical and g K e 11088 on & new basis, but he failed, and the | Sme contidence and respecthe once had. | harbors, and that only by this route was it Mo great agitation the papers hero aro | Ilica to sontemplate bullding new steamers, | Sreicndin more and moro in rad Ashel Green. Norwich, Ia., fruit making has been caused by the Cnnard and White Star people, led by John Burns, chair- man of the former company, who fir started the agitation by setting Ireland against us when he said: My ships shall not now call at Queenstown. Of course all their A o inioro in'a radicalian ¢ g Crmie | The statement by many i3 looked upon as | possible to avoid heavy and almost prohibi- extreme direction, which gives it a very pro- Cliarles Ludwig, Reinbeck, I, | A3slenment was the next bost thing. | Cred | pofir gauzy s far as other parties being i tAX 40 DY SlmI O SO NIt RAa At LR AL ter. Hamburg and Altona L Otto F. Webar P Busiin tors are mainly in New York, Philadelphia | IAth® y d q irg 8 3, 5 gton, I implicated in the embezzlement, to the mouth of the Mississippl cities of the movement. thimblo; Leander W. Wood, Fontanelle, Ta; | A0¢ Boston. - o ) 0 o ¥ —_— [ tho gulf of Mexico, ‘The cannl, 1 f 5t 3 v e et ) JnIcAGo, Nov. 80,—-T1 2 8 > 21 Mexico. o canal, faster for Incings; John A. Yarger, New | o i€ Co.. members of the Chicago Boys With a Gun. the language of the company’s charters 'is G R L, o board of trade, failed this morning. Attach- | WiLpER, Neb., Nov. 30.—The body of little | to be of dimensions as shall be deemed suit- Senator Van Week his “moraing re- | menis weretaken out in tie suprior court | Jimmic Mager, a nine year old, who disap- | A0 aid capable of belni used byl stel but Low can we under the present circum- 4 stances? This week we have no vessel sailing | are the ch to New York and the crew ashore doing noth- ing. If this policy is persisted in it means the beginning of a policy under which vou will see the eud at no distant date of the They Want a Yankee King. LoNDON, Nov. E seriously proposed in Sofia to no: e ; 5 1o 6t boats, steamboats, tugs, barees and other i DPOSBCs B0 B40! SRR AR King T - | acainst the firm amounting 10 6.000, and | Leared from his home on Brush [ hon X ARG S | Hatements avo bean freely colorod 1o suit | Jena ssscnger steamers botwoen Liverpool | Amcrican as a candidate for tho Bulgarian | e & o(RETD o AR 0 UUAY ) | gurmishees to the amount of s2m were | St " wles wost of this | shine o Ofigans . Boghining. at s ! their own purposi T'he conservative | 4,0 America, and it is a very poor reward e arrival of the Omaha delegation, He at once | g o, had money on deposit. city, October 24, was found Sunday | mouth of St. Mary’s river which forms , papers especially are bitterly attacking us for | g, the heavy sums we have spent in build- The Fasting Manfacs. vis mll_lllwmlumr (li;pmlml’:nl, and saw the JKEE, Nov. 30,.—The wholesale mil- | by a large party of searchers in a dil the dividing line between the states of Geor- { being radical, but asa matter of fact Mr. [ jiic paats to meet the government require. | PArIs, Nov. 50.—The municipal council [ eommissionor, of, Livdian aiiairs, who statod of Willian Swale & Cor, the | the fatm of Mike Fitile, & few mil gia and F Itisto run throush Okeef. t Blackwood and myself, who have almost the | yeec™ If there were an American com, dispatehed Dr. Chassaing to visit the | it SSRGS but will give the Omaia 1ty, made an_assignment’ this | his home. On the day of his disapp feenokco hich is to he used as summig whole arranging of this matter, are the in e Merlatt, for the purpose of to St. Ma i b A alE st o e levels supply); thence ks, on tha ence no doubt they would be h board of trade delegation a chance to be 0N Beecher, ~Asscts esti the two Fittle boys, aged twelve and ten, % 2 - Inenc 3 4 3 mated at £50,000; liabilities unknown. with Jimmy, went Lunting, and while stand- | gulf of Mexicos thence it will follow the greatest conservatives in the general post- | sungidized, The argnment in favor of the stinence from food endangy heard. = > % ing near iy ar S el a0 A dy ‘existing line of waterways, which | oftice, American system does not apply at all. e - SUTIIR COMY ATIONAL DRILL. Important Political Move. the gun Wi discharged, the con- s almost unbroken f port to | ONLY FOR THREE MONTHS. THE CUNATD'S TEASONS. The Bulgarian Throne. Towa’s military companies are evine- ST Nov. 80.—Green Smith, | tents entering the “heart of the Mager boy, T'he ad is routd i Yes, the new contracts are only for three ing a keen intérest in the national drill months, when we shall again accept the best 10 be held here in May next. General H. H. At the Cunard oftices very similar reasons t is announced here that were urged against the government schen will be a saving to comme vy rates tent pro tew. of the stato senate and | Kling him mstantly. The Fitde boys, fen ance made imperative by the danger- ing punishment from thelr parents, ~caivied | of ins | I st upon the selection of | Wright, commanding the second brigade of | hold-over senator from Jennings eounty, to- | the body and threw it in the diteh where it [ ous navigation of the Bahamas and the reefs | tenders. T advertisoments will be pub- | §iq gne of the leading officials of the com- | Iritice Nicholus of Mingrella, asu candidate | e lows National guards, has written filed in the office of the cierk of the Mar- | was fousd. Obinion i diyidedas to whether | of Florida, and in the coasting ervice a say= | lished in about a fortnight, so that the | puyy: Yes, it is the old dispute revived for the Bulgarian throne, other letter to the secretary of the drill, and | jo, sircuit court a petition for an injunction shooting was ac intentional, | ing in distance of 1200 to 1500 miles. Official I aggrieved companies can again bid. Butour | /ppe’ 1y A 2| T S confirms his previously expressed intents - Ay The parents of the d are erazed with | Stal S g0 1o show the average tax on com- Mg e e el | (EheTnbrIA and e ELrurin, Sinitho)iInter A Treaty of Commerce. mentioned in a BEE special to bring a picked | to restrain the secretary of state from - trans- | 0/ ) meree throuih hieh insurance, ete., over the grea anxiety is to remain, as by the new ar- | \oning ean make the passage in something | Pants, Nov. 80.—France and Mexico have | batallion ot Iowa companies and names the | mitting to tie speaker of the house of repre —— present route about $ rangements, unfettered. But of course we | 000,000 yearly. From this it would appear that deepening the passes {Spe- | ot the mouth of the Mississippi by jelties ver great the local suceess. does 1ot de in any way from the importance of this canal as the special difliculty to be overcomo iis little daugh- | lies in the Bahamas and Florida 1eefs, cleetion of lientenant-governor was unnec- | ter, was ealled in court this morning, — ive days fr Cuny letters now. ‘This i n Queenstown. It is true | concluded a treaty of commerce, following as part of them: Davenport, Ot- | sentatives the result of the vote cast for The Shellenberger Trial d takes only consignee £l tumwa, Muscatine, bes Moines, Shenaidonh | eutenaut-covernor at the recont clection in | Ngnnaska Giry, Neb. Nov. 5 Sl 3 L DISAPPEA and hington, amous brigade band | this state. Swith is a demoerat and tem- | oo Telogr: 5 L riiiry o e o . our. intentlon.. 1o our MILL DISAREDADS, will accompany them and the champlon Du- | porary presiding oflicer of the senate. of | it Telegram 10 the Bri)=he caso e MYy e offer we specifi mentioned this. The | Chicago's Phenomenal Grain Plunger | bugue drum corps yesterday wrote, deciding | which body he will become the actual pres! of the sfate S Lee hellenberger, wood and the postmaster-general have been | wednesday’s service would have allowed oh S0 e to be present, ing officer in case the courts hold that an | charged with the murder of in close consultation together about this AT el Anoh BonghL. Ao POSTAL CHANC e ons of replies to letters by the Saturday’s wail, | ¢ 3 T80 S R oeo STAL matter for some time. ‘Lhe tormer tok the % ¥ Ouicaqo, - Nov, M= Suoolal Belesmap to don’t know what combimation may be made against us. Mr. W. L. Jackson, financlal siven satisfac e C o o The following Towa postmasters were | essary to fill the vacan used by General re P esiding. ‘The o 9 The Pacific Ocean Cable, B O o atar oo | And.glven atisfaction to the commercial | the Brr.|--Fred. A. Hill, tho phenomenal | appointad today: Thomas Stovenson, | Mason accopting a fodexal position. Itobert- | 4 udse Pound presiding, “the court room was 10 FASID Coran. Bal e T "l{ll ol { foal u'y R -“1-: 'F | community, for our vessels will beat anything | grain plunger,who used to stand in the wheat | Delon, Cherolee” county, vice S, Powell, | son, republican, was elected lieuténant-gov- densely packed, many Jadies heing present. e oo s AL P of the Leeds Association of Koremen Engi- | yjjonr, No new steamers can be built under | pigand sell 2,000,000 bushels of wheat as non- | Fesigned: Charles W.' Shimman, ~Key- | ernor at the recent eicction. The suit and its Tke counsel tor the defendant filed a motion I 15, | —4 ) ea- neers, in_acknowledging the health of the such eix | stone. Benton “eounty, vico €. "W, | result will have an importint bearing in the | fora change of venie, which was overruled | land stute o company has been orzantzed to ‘The manager of the Guion line said: Our | 11js disappearance was marked, for there | s James F. Jordan, Monterey, Davis Estimating < a jury was commenced. It looks now as | Now South Wales, to North Cape, N - company has now helped the government | were a hundred people looking for him. For M. Emmn Hale, resiencd; | 1w asnivorox. Nov. 80,1t Is estim, though a jury will not o got hefore to-mor- | iand, 1,500 knol . 1,240 knotss Talks With the Companies. Ao A e o ot 10, Soods | and sold all tho wheat. that anybody wanted | /Al tho tollwing Nebradka wostwasters: | statawent to bo asued tomorrow will show s | causeand the o Dize sustained. 0 Kiiofs: across the Istand and straits of Copuright 18% by James Gordon Bennett,) SEARS . Ty i o buy. It did not make any difference | Henry C. Miller, Horton, Brown decrease in the debt for the month of Novem- | is belng hotly fought on both side Livenroor, Nov. 50.—(New York Mo | thatthe ““L“}l ?3:1 Umbria land their pas- | whether it was 100,000 bushels, or 500,000 | vice tenry [ prrect nam berof a little over $1,000,000, ‘Tne sn tracting large erowds. Court adjours sengers on Sundays, mstances. chalantly as Ream or Cudaby or Armo WHAT THE GUION LINE SAYS, might have done, has disappeared from vi borough members. of which he 15 one, to tell to the world the same story as to the new contracts that I am teiling yon now, only he used other words, corgia 1o Vancouver eity on the main land the terminug of the Canadian Paci s Al ¥ railway, i e English govern- e 1,500, o 3 R npesoll Ileath, Nonpareil, Dawes county, vice John | amount of the reduction is principally du evening at 6 o’clock until to-morrow morning | 100 knots, An annual subsidy of half a i i Al Ondlo= Do L sond | TR B i i | 108 G0 A06 SAS0EALISA Ao Kb PRI 0w Birotinna Lizde. Overhoit, | fhe fact that hearly $14,000,000 were pid dur- | at 9 o'clock. fion doliars 15 expected o be obtained (rom i wed this afternoon representatives of the | Mons 8 HEEER FAEE (OICR WG G0 | Substantial bulls who had money 10 pay for | (rteilo, Custercounty. vice Al | ingz the month for pensions alone. The re- 4 g L) the colonial and imperial —governments . Cunard, White, Star and Guion companies | COREracts. s TR what they bought. Yesterday wheat | Cooper, resigned: Witlinm on, | coipts during the month were about Norfolk's Board of Trade. Jointly. [ respecting the carriage of the American the most satisfactory. ‘The Cunard ana [ went up cents a bushel. * Hill is | Cusier county, viee Frank Fechtman, re- | $27,000,000, and the disbursements about V. Spec w - | Tt ke two ivst bompanies are scting | White ~ Star lines have refused fo | supposed to have'been short about LOOON | signed, $24,000,000, 1n November last year the re- | Bup. | —The citizens of this place perfeeted ‘The Consuls Are C ot J X AN make terms and the Alaska and Arizona are | Dushels. “Calls” on which he had relled |~ 74 postoflice has been established at Jericho, | ceipts were about $25,000,000 and the expendi- firglage b ool | WasmiNerox, Nov. 80,—United States in concert, but the Guion Is for itself alone. i tinued 1n their position, The other heretofore e was without and so he went saw county, Towa, and Judd E. | tures about $23,000,000. ' There was an ud- | A" oreanization to belknown as the board of Consul Genernl Waller has reported #8 the Suid one of the heads of the White Star | t0 be continue u" NOIE PO ‘l e ter | broke. It is prasumed that the $20,000 or 50 | Lindon has been appointed postmaster. Vance of abont $4,000,000 in the debt in | trade late hour last night. Its objeet P < A AT | 'l o M company: e point upon which we broke | companies will be treated on the same terms | whichi he had ‘was wiped out in the advance | ~“Wiliam Dilkhan nas boen: commis- | November, 186, will be to promote and strengthen the mator: | AePArtment of state the results of his tour o With the postinaster general was the question | f0F Thursdays and Saturdays, otnerwise the | of yesterday. Official notice was given from | gjoned po: naster at 1toea, N i, Boyer, at Tracy, 1 William — B, iin, inspeetion of the American consulates in tBritain, ‘The cousul general says he in- | made most rigil and searching _inquigies ent, J. L. Pieree; seeretary, | into the allezafion in a certain New York surer, 1. R Daniel; execi” | paper that a certain consul abused the trust ommittee: J, L. McClary, Dr. A. Bear, | reposed in him. and as the result_announces ral was the AT i . . | the gallery before the opening this mornin of atri-weekly serviee to New York, We offered beaw will e continyed In. the sop 1) fose oit all lils open tradess _ 1Lilia fanlurs | L foyer, at ¥ 1 service on ‘Thursday and Saturday to New 11070 18010 PALKOHAM 10 th 8 QUeehon tempor, ily closes the most remarkable career ' TUARMY AFFAIRS. York and Tuesday servico to Boston, This | 8481l ‘The outery in Liverpool 13 in sup- | of this long season of depression. He was | Licutenant Charles H. Cochrane, Soventh | the case of Willl Man it faee O he. opmion cupreased i | DOFtof their own sbips. Noone sympatiizes | everywhers suspected of being ok inan- | infuniry. s beuh eeved from syectal ity | Kugee and ex-beputy Shorif i il interests of the city. The following were Arrest. | glected as officers: Viesident, N, A. [ v, 80.—A sealed verdict in | ot yice-pres m Kuhl vs. e heriff John | Wm. Gereck: tre ling was | tive L, and Egb her with them except Ireland who wishes to re cially, and numbers of conservative opera- | at Oma i ord to hi i F o} i th ing, the pl o | A P Pilzer, Herman - Gere tne st malicions and untounded; that commerclal clreles that a Wednesday and Lreia o T | s Tofused o thar 10 Lrade with him st all o | 2F Qnalia and orderedtio his station at Fuit | opaned 1n court this morving, the Pt | 5oy wony, B,'C. Brown, W. H, thicre 15 hot a consul in the district who does Saturday service would suiice for il pur- | in three suilings from Queenstown por | JENGT“tolr business with, him- to small | > A iacyss Somime: being awarded $5,000 damages. The award | porh! Army leaves granted: First Lientenant 1 on a larger | John Cenline, Ninth cavalry, Fort Niobrara, son {0 the wheat n days; First Lieute ith president and ‘secret anization of over one hu poses, and give a better service, We offered \ not enjoy t wembership | community red. tions, and’s nd confidence of the was made on the ground that Kuhl was de- yet he openly operat tained in jail an unreasonable length of time o thian any other Praising the American System. ts out with a al and business rela- to reduce our former rate of 4s 4d per pound } ain the dignity of his office, ¢ r int | pefore a warrant was Issued against him and e 3 Py 4 - pit, and for days vrotected by puts g - = 4 d ooy M g - e to s 6d per pound, and no excention was Copuright 1556 by Tamea Gurdons Bennett | RSAR [RLaRR R ofisd. the \Hich of Third eaainy, four monthu: because o was not, treated properly, Kubl Eranatoe eIy et Ty ——— taken to this by the postofiice, but they [ Loxpox, Dee 1, 4 a. m.—[New York Her- | wheat for this region by selling millions of | eavairy, twenty days s Licutenant dames Ar | oot oot I et Ton Wi | Corusuus, Neb, Nov. 50.—(Special Tele- | CaxtoN, Dak,, Nov. 50.—A mxed passen- wanted to stick to the tri-weekly seryice, aldvable—Special to the Bre, | —Postmaster- | wind to all who desired to buy. Goodin, Seventh infantry, four months’ sick v '~ A fams. ‘The arTest wa that time deputy sheril general surprise, A NEW DISPUTY General Raikes himself last night d 15 thisan old or new dispute? his action in the Ameri 0 by Gr e verd ended | e i leave. can il contracts at | Congressional, Cox nictoes at Work. | Aty furloughs authdrized: Privato Poter v i t o 9 " " 1 . V AS) N, Nov, 80,—~T'he ce Brees X, troop G, Beventh eavalr, ort 1t is guite a new dispute, It did not ovig: | the conservative banquet at Alnwick, North- A ")l GTON, Nov he conferces on X, ) ) 4] i inato with us 1 tho first instance. 1t was | umberland, in which he claimed the cabinet | the interstate commarce bills, with the | Montant, two months' exiensions Bri Sugzested that the White Star 1ine would de | was behind him. Il paid many compli- | €Xception of Representative Crisp, who has | jeantry, A W Chlyin, ootwpany 1 Boventoenth | g, 1.0uze, Nov, iod, 1 iled stantiy“Hie. wreking rain went : . i - o ¥ e A 4id h , : roved satisfactory. A further test was ha sst at 8 4. m. to clear the wreek, and (ralng e nalls in New York eatlier than by the | ments to the Awmerican government system | DOt yet arrived, assembled to-day and speut | months' to go abroad. arrived this morning from Washington, and | Poyes satniciory, 4, feriies test was k| St A8 SEG RGP Drobably dun via Yaniiton ‘Puesday service, Our boats are fuster than | of carrying tne matls, In the course of his | S0me time In reading over the testimony NATL MENTION. was immediately served with a copy of the the luman boats. ‘This would Lave been an | speech, he remark taken upon the subject of Inter-state com- T - without & sinele flaw in the mains or | and Scotland, No ngers were injured, X avely & “(l'llllv';‘l "' e "\:‘" notice and petition of Nathan Franks' con- } hydrants being diseovered. ‘The citizens and - advantage to the commercial community b Under the old system of forwarding letters | Merce, Prparatory to ?"';’f.mk' upon the dis- | GRG0V les thts winter, and. expects Lost for his soatIn the lifilsth eonkrons, cantractors are juvilaut at the nrosneet of = Sonsh m::‘ ora'a m»,_:'n.m‘. ure, cause the Wednesday service would h to America this country was placed at con- | Ellssion of the merits of the house and senate | 1o accomplish something.” I R st kave. the acterized so many of onr neighbors who ATRUTOWH, WAk WOY: Bl h). 003 A0EA livered letters in New York in time to reply | siderable disadvantaze as compared With the | [iie Louse sub-committee o Senator Allison hias fatled to get hissvecial | (rner o majority of 100 In' tho notice of | have iuvested in water works this peeingof the ol Dakale lnglsiature af by the Cunard Saturday boats. Th Uni ling, at | gram to the Bre.|—The water works here | er train going west collided with an east teauses | are o grand success, ‘Ihie stand pipe was [ bound frelg Lolding 90,000 gallons, The water was | Farker and Into the wains and a test by gravita- | Wrced, and th crs and firemen wera O Tion, John M. Gloyer | Hon had. I'wo streams were thrown and arly this worning, botween about fwenty miles I engines are total appropriations goverr A States, ‘The United States are able | has made such progress on PIromnations | cominittee on customs abuses togettier, and | coituat franks clams that hie was' aetually 0 {iron, December 1, s pubiished i several ient, it seems, made up its miud to send the | to earry ot the practice of sending | bill that no doubt is entertained that the [ "Shator Manderson arrived here to-day, | €lected by a majority of over 500 s, and The Last Bites Perfor ut Goyernor Franks, and il by Southampton. e oy s as twey Nke to | measure will be ready for the consideration | g maet on s GersOR. AT * | would have received the ficate of elec- | Keanzey, Neb - (B WHELE 1T ORININATED, fhis conntry by any vessel which | Ofhe full committee next Monday morning, | ' 1" Goltroy, of Des Moines, and Repre- | tion liad it ot been for frauds committed on | gran to the Bee.|.—Today cecurred 1) - Did A, Gladstong's postiuaster gencral | erosses the Atlantic. 1 believe that they fre- | Cotbia o onmeterto bave s b ooy ¢ Lepbum, of Lowa, are'in the city, | €lection day. s funeral of John kast, § 50n of Jude _ New York Dry Goods Market. o this dispute? quently send as wany as five mails per week | for submission as soon as the sundiy eivil .o Discussing the Message. East, who died Monday morning, ‘The fire | NeW Youk, Nov.i0.—The dry goods mar- 's3 Lord Walverton gave noties in the | to this country and they are able to do so at a | bill is reported to the house, 3 Some Appointments. WAsHINGTON, Nov, 90—The president’s | depaitment was out in full force, Lieaded by | ket was generally quiet, but there was cone ordinary course to tecminato the contract, | very much lower cost than we were able to R e —— - w ASHINGTO Nov, 30.—The president | | oooave again formed the only subject of dis- | the band, and mu"ll'm in procession to the | 110 singa indioaked throigh tee This was undoubtediy aceording o a pre- | do in cousequence of the contracts whicn Az O “‘:.“"\," ""‘- o u_md_\ ‘me‘n-lum ng appointments .!o~dfl cussion at the meeting of the cabinet council | Ve ‘»: {;lllfil:'lm:I‘I‘;"v\.'.“'lllml: 4;|'.‘ur<:‘\||\ Wt ol ral mark s very good arranged po the postoftice. Mr. Parkes, | hitherto subsisted but which terminated to- ’ h A0V, t midnight | Edward Cushing, to be eollector of customs Y i i to-day. Allthe members were present. It is a8t night Chief O'0 = e ol B rcps ! Jast tribute to this young man so full of o anoceeded Lord Watverton, las had to | day. The result of this was that we paid | Lt Might Cblef O'Connor recelved @ mes- | for the district of Helfast, Me.: Joseph roniises i a0 | s | $ 5 3 ] . | understood that the message is complete | b MOV, 09, S SEHEEL SIS twenty - Nebraska and lowa Weather, A O e e aonar. Tie | auan moss fo5 8andiok. OuF dotiers 10| foum waon Mo ang wouls, Metye that th ffne. colector of cumtait for the disiias of | with, ihe slogle Cxcention entalat Portion | st vear.butduritic tio fall campaign wi atie | For Nebraska mnd lowa: ¥air weather, " ! postoflice wanted to introduce the Awerican | Awerica and had only the opportunity of send- | gines be seut there. - At 1:30another message | general a A sdr b Maavallandiza” for the & LA - of the wost glfted opatoré sent out ieraby tho | colder. Hoist cald wave signal, Temperas ’ systew of monthly contracts. ‘They bave | Ing them thrco times per week, whereas the | Wastocelved saylog that the fire was under | port of Haltimore; William M. 1, of Fancy Btock Cremated flou i‘u-l.m‘xl"fm' shSaraspronariug fo anler | ture wil probably fall 20 to 0 degs. in the boeen aiming at this for some years. 14 was | United States had the opportumity. of | “Outol 3 ""flfi“fi’““’ been received. | Franklin, Ind.. to be agent forthe Indians of | g o o % SO0 U Frerr Ty a0 daW éciiool at | nexttwenty-four hours, through their infuflicient know e of the | scuding them at least five or six Cutting Down Ezpenses. Lewhi H&ducylilldfli on the stock far of J. W. Allen, at East r1ont Will Bore For Coal, Working for & Jury, requivements of onr oflicient steamers’ scr- | times — per weck o this country BrookLyy, Nov, 80.—Two hundred and The Session Closed. Syracuse, burned this morning. Fifty-seven | F& v1, Neb., Nov, 30.—[Special Tele- New Youk, Nov, 9. 1he work of obtains vice, I dare say a great many people have | sicty men were discharged from the depart- Pest, Noy, $0.—The Hungarian delega- | Lead of funcy eattle were burned to death | gram to the Bre.]—At a weeting of the | jng a jury tor the trial of ex-"lioedle” Alder MO BAVING MADY, noticed the great lnerease lu e sale of arth- | meut of construction wnd repals b the | tion to-day finally passed all the itews of | wnd a large amount of grain, hay and farw. | board of trado last nizht a projuct for pios an MeQuade was continued to-day 1o the Will there be sny saving to the postoice | eles of Amcrican manufacture b thls coun- | Brooklyn uavy yard to-day, thie lnperial budget and closed the session, ing lwplements destroyed. . Loss, §40,000, pecting for coal was 56t 00 fook A comuit- | geuesal sessions cours, . " 3 C ' < - R N B gt - e . 58 SR i S i 2 RN PR T, o Ay P ¥ at v s -