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SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORN OCTOBER 26, 1887, NUMBER 130 ) DUBLIN ALL EXCITEMENT. The Proclamation of & Meeting of the Gladstone-Larcourt liberal party gen- erally, is not what it was. Then it will be curious to see who takes first prize in this new competition. Although the public reports of the condi- SHAEFFER SEVERELY SCORED Judge Brewer Shows Up the Tricks- THE GREAT'LAKE GALE. More Disasters From the Storm of 8i y Night. CoLrrswoon, Ont., Qet. 25.—The steamer, City of Owen Sound, of the Collingwood AN HOUR WITH ANARCHISTS. How the Condemned Men Look, PIG-IRON KELLY. The Pennsylvania Protectionist Talks About the Tariff. NEw Yorx, Oct. 25.—([Special Telogram to SHALL GORMANITES GOVERN? — The Great Question Which Marye the Bee.)—Congressman William D. Kelly, Oauges Great Indignation. tion of Jenny Lind have been more unfavor- ter's Record. Transit company's line, was wrecked half. a Feel and Aoct. of Pennaylvania, is in the city rovising the land Will Decide To-Day. able for the last day or two, ||ri\'lloly_r:0 mile east of Clapperton Island light house R— last proofs of his forthcoming book on *'In- — hope is entertained of her recovery. e during the gale Mon morning, and her dustries of the South.”” A reporter found LORD SALISBURY'S DIPLOMACY. | cause appears to be a general failure of her | A VERDICT FOR JOHN 1. BLAIR. | (LIOK1TC ‘g'wmfnmmy"“:fi morning, | ST/ES A COLD-BLOODED LOVER. BALTIMORE IN BATTLE ARRAY, His Negotiations With France Ap- proved—Jenny Lind—News From Stanley—A TenorSinger's Ro- mance--Foreign Events. vital powers. She suffered much from bron- chitis and has became very thin and weak and seldom went out. No onc ever before the public led a more pure or blameless life or will be more respected when she is gone. Her fortune has been a source of good to thousands of the homeless and friendless of The Defendant Must Lose His Com- mission—Something About the Mysterious “P. Cardenas A Racy Bit of Romance. having escaped drowning narrowly. The City of Owen Sound was valued at $20,000. Saver Ste Manim, Oct. 25.—Navigation through Lake George has been opened again this morning. The propelier George Spencer and schooners Trentan and Tremble, which The Ex-Editor Treats Poor Little Nina With the Utmost Indiffer- ence—Lingg as Strong as a Giant. him last night and asked him what the re- publicans proposed to do in defense of the tariff when congress reconvened. He said, among other things: ‘It rests with the dem- ocratic majority to take the initiative in the matter. The president, in view of his duty to offer such suggestions as he may have to The Independents Confident of Bel ng Able to Cast Off the Yoke of Bossiam—A Survey of the Situation, congress, will dictate the method by which wll nationalities. Like Christina Nilson, R e L SR ] Se: Days More of Life such action by the fiftieth congress will bo in- Maryland's Political Contest. Excitement in Cork. % - # Headed Off. at daylight. venteen Days More of e 'y LCopuright 1857 by James Gordon Dennett.) who is ulso in very bad health, Lind was KAxsAS Citr, Mo., Oct. 25.—[Special Tele- MARQUETTE, Mich., 25.—A life savin, Cnicaco, Oct. 25.—[Speclal Telegram to | vited. To prepare himself Cleveland has hold Bavurimons, Oct 25.—[Special Telegram Loxpox, Oct. %.— [New York Horald | &lways proud of her humble origin and re' | gram to the Ber.]—The Blair-Shaefter suit, | heW boarded the schooner Alyo Bradiey ut | the Ber.]—The anarchists as they filed out | serios of conferepces with such of the load- |the Be.]—To-morrow the question, “Sh Cable—Special Bre.]—The city of | tined her true simplicity of life, love of | yy i, hag become a cause celebre, was to-duy : al ; ® of the seven cells in “Murderer's Row" for | ers of* his party'as he cared to talk with, It'| Gorman continue to dominate in the polities Sl LR, L/ home and retirement to the last. Frequently } ¢entive crow. Hulf of the men went back on Cork is in a state of intense excitement. The o % q decided in the United States circuit court populace are in the streets and a_detachment of military and police a ling the thor- oughfares. The mayor, iff, and Messrs, Dillon, Fiynn, O'Shea, Lane, Cox, Tanner, Healy and Hooper, M. P's,, are She spoke with a high appreciation of Bar- num who, when she found the agreement signed not us favorable s it should have been, suid, *“Tear it up and fill in_another one on your own terms and I will sign i he by Judge Brewer in favor of the plaintift. 1t is the same matter for which the defend- ant, Shacffer, several years ago was sen- ‘tenced to eight years in the penitentiary but was granted a new trial by the supreme court the boat this afternoon and the remainder ar- rived here on the noon train. The boat has not sustained much dagnage. Port Huioy, Mich,,: Qct, 25.—The steam barge Oswegachie arfiyed ‘down this morn- ing. She leit Bay Ci Friday night with the A their hour's exercise this morning betrayed neither concera nor mnervousness over the ticklish circumstance that the date for the execution is only seventeen days off. “The time is growing near,” remarked is said that the result of- these conferences will not only be an embodiment of the sug- gestlons of the president's message to con- gress, but the submission of detailod scheme of revenue revision. The popular impression appeafs to be that the wing of the o0t Maryland{"” will be practically settled. The polls for the municipal election in Baltiy more will open at 6 e’clock to-morrow morne ing and by midnight it will be known whether the anti-Gorman portion of the population . 4 es Morris and Delphin, loaded with lum- | Jailor Folz as his eyes rested on the pale faces | jemocratic that is called protectionist | | Bumerically strong cnough to throw the counselling tho erowds not to give the armed | WA twenty thousand pounds in AMCrca | oy o technicality. - Shaeffer was again in- | ber for Cleveland. Tn the' gale of Sunday | of the doomed men. Bas. pok. béen Tayited 1o Wicse conferances | YOKo which Gorman and his_crowd have forces a chance to murder them, The excite- | *M4 #ave it all away in _charitics. Her WS- | gi10q by the grand jury and the case is now | 1ight the tow-line was broken and the two ment is the result of the government's pro- clamation forbidding the holding of mectings of citizens in the corporation chambers to protest against the recorder of Cork being s conductor of an concerts, she defended him whe her money away is still one series of her manner in which ccused of gambling remembered. Her y pending in the Jackson county commercial court. The plaintift is John I Blair, the millionaire and railroad magnate of Blairs- town, N. J. The opinion is the most scathing barges were lost. This morning, shortly after the arrival of the Oswegachie, the schooner Breck sailed in, having on board Captain Sheahan and five sailorsof the b.rfic Morris. Captain Sheahan states that the ‘Do they say anything about iti"” he was asked. “Not a word. ‘was the reply. At that moment Fielden, with his long, They ain’ta bit changed,” and that it will not be prepared to in- dorse “the conclusions which President Cleveland has * accepted. How may be, I do mnot know. I have heard from many sources that though Car- upon the necks of the people. State and mu« nicipal interests alone are involved in the contest this year. Whatever the result may be to-morrow in the Maryland election or on lisle would not permit the question of the re- | the 8th of Novomber when a new governow % g earnings and fortune were a trifle compared | (oo delivered in the United States | 1o barges drifted arourd the lake several thick hairand bushy beard and deflant air, was lortnhe mbafioumw?munmnwdmm will be chosen, it will have no bearing whate permitted to adjudiciate in the W. O'Brien, | iy vy anormous sums gained by Patti, but 1 i b cus | IOUTS after breaking. from the steam |yt ot 00 Y sgainst the i i [uat sesaion, he and his. friends have decided ever upon national questions, yot the resuls M. Pn appeal cuse aguinst the decision of | [ LI GROTENs sums gained by L DA | court in - this state. This bill was | burge, when the lin hoyding the Morris and | 1e4ning indolently against the iron railing | 88tscsvion, he and his friends havo declded il il g o e the Mitchellstown magistrates, the re- ol s o sk of | filed to compel the execution of | Dolphin together parted. Several sailors on | st in front of his cell in an attitude of | mitteq but to favor ite repeal. I am told, | Y. N 0. g 10 cohb corder being & ronounced govern- N su\\(..qnll;\’_\w;‘ i he Duchess of | 4 goed and for a decree adjudging that the | the Morris declare fthat the Dolphin, after | seeming indifference. Parsons had his soft nectioh with the campaign of 1888. If the e and Mr. Hatche ment partisan. Three hundred milita and police seized the corpor venting the entry of the mayor of the corpo- ration and citizens. Even the clerks and cor- porate officers were refused admission. Sub- e chambers, pr , who are now in town, return next weck to Clumber.” This suggests some strange recollections. Anastasius Hope had by his first wife the late Beresford Hope. His second wife was governess to the children of the first and her dofendant has no intercst in the land and en- joining him from interfering therein, The facts are these: On February 4, 1884, the partics entered into the following contract: “That Samuel C. Shaeffer, of Lancaster, O., parting from the Morris. turned sank, taking the entire crew with her. Dolphin had a crew of six men. e, ¢ ey A British Bark Lost. SAN Fraxcisco, Oct. 25.—The British bark over and The black hat jauntly cocked on one side of his head and seemed keenly to enjoy the pros- pect of his sixty minutes’ freedom without the narrow boundaries of his prison home. His hair was neatly combed, his clothing however, that they will not consent to the abolition of any other international tax. If, the repeal of the tobacco tax shall be sub- mitted s n separate proposition, the repub- licans will undoubtedly accept it, for that re- duction alone would bring the receipts down about $18,000,000 in one year. If; however, independents should win the ontest to-more row they are morally certain to win in thg state election next month. If they win, then Maryland is assured a new election law ‘which will do a grgat deal towards removing ili ing ce g i P 3 f the proposition be cannected with one to re- | the stigma of political corruption whichy sequently the military were evaded aud a : 2 ¢ having contracted with P. Cardenas, of New | Balakluva, from London to San Fraucisco, | Was brushed clean, and while chatting with r meeting held in the chawmber of commerce, | (4UBhter is at present Duchess of New | you “for the purchase of 3,847,000 acres of | was dismasted dur(n[lfinla and had her | three women who called to see him he grm;‘:fl;mm#;’ggmégfi:: s the curse of the state. To-night Baltimo The mayor presided. The Catholic and | C4stie: The duke, like the rest of his family | ynq i Jackson county, Mo., and known as | decks stove in off orn, During the | toyed ~with & cigar which be | the measure will be resisted by the repub. |18 88 quiet as country villuge to al Protestant clergymen, members of parlia- | SXCCPt his parcuts, was a bad lot. In | jot 7 of the estate of Thomas West, for which | gale nine men, including the mute, were | puffed at from time to time. | licans, The republican attitude on the gues- | Outward appearances. The headquarters o ment |\rnviuu;Iy”x:n]vn‘l'in‘:m‘\“ :;ul i,,(h!,l"”"i Exeter's time, people began to notice that | land Shl"’““"t"“'“"y"” wy, Ci;’l"l“““"““vi‘;;’- Washed overboard and drowned. Lingg in appearance grows more and more | tion might be thus summed up to its free | the clubs and associations alone exhibit any 2 ] i i Vi o4 i rontrac il john o air for e N " . rade el vity. " Uity v 1 LI ;cl::::::\‘:nt\l,‘]nenr':i‘::fi:h;‘:\m::!’1‘(::::“;,{]:,:}]1.?.9 aale of the same tract, the contract, o be i Destruction of a Steamer. like a wild animal every day. He has | trade opponents: ‘“The object to boobtained | animated activity. Tho brunt of pussed protesting against the recorders being permitted to adjudicate O'Brien's case, also protesting against the tyrannical and uncon- and the duchess. If caused a good deal of comment at the time. Mrs, Hope did her Shueffer's name and'a warranty deed of the EL e to be made in Blair's name, Blair to furnish a check for §1,882." A similar LoxpoyN, Oct. 25.~The French steamer Hendoustan, which arrived at Marseilles broadened out across the chest since his con- finement in jail and appears to be as strong a8 & giant. is a reduction of revenue, and this is the only means of averting a commercial and financinl crisis which may be ‘s much greater in its effects thau those of 1837 and 1557 as is the the campaign has been fought and the indes pendents believe that they have won. Mre hn K, Cowen, who, has been foremost, i i " terday from New York, was entirely His face and head are covered I Jol s ) v best to silence the awkwark rumors. | agreement was made between Shaeffer and | YS! r Y it f mtractable hair and his voice | magnitude of the manufacturing, financial | the ranks of the independent democrats, wi ] stitutional uction of the government in pro- ’ a8 > Mari st estate for §34,- | burned last night. She had 8,000 tons of | With a mass of intractable hair and his voice ‘ountry 0 e o i t Wiiming the pe [ At last tho entire menage went from | Haivas tothe Marion West estate for #44- | ;orcil, dice "afourd, all of which was: do- | is hoarse, thick and gutteral, Lingg is tho and other Intorosts of the sountry greater. | scon by your correspondent to-night, just | solzuro of the corporate chami bad to worse, The duke gambled | Bijic was “to furnish suficient sums | stroyed. only oo of th anurchists whose demeanor | i oir tarif s will by inviting ncreased im. | 19 108 €oing homo. Ho suid gt g v bl > ! v X ed clai IR TCRDOMN " ¢ i ‘ v sult to-morro’ 7ons’ property. Dr. Tanner, ) o m:,‘,:.‘ ‘,:'.;:f.,','"““'l,',(f,hhm (L"L“,‘,:T ,,“x,‘,;'ii e Anhsn i bcits 'L‘:-Mze\'.‘i(:u:amfiemm’ A% THE PACIFIO COMMISSION. hasn't been changed by jail life. He is still | portations embarrass many of our productive | the slightest doubt us to the res addressing the meeting. At the other end of = ¥ ¥ 36 1 the city the authoritics are marching armed forces through the strects and it is feared a collision will ensue. Tremendous excitement prevails, A copy of the proclamation was opinion. The tenor's appearance in the con- cert room grew rare. He never was a great favorite, as he had a powerful, but coarse, voice. ile took his voice to the best market. The duke went away and the tenor took his other contract was made between Blair and Shaeffer, Shaefer to purchase sixty-nine ucres of land_from John S. West, adjoining the above-named lands, at a price hot exceed- ing $27,000. Shaeffer was to stake off the Resumption of Its Inguiry—Nichols On the Btand. NEw Yok, Oct. 25.—The Pacific railroad commission resumed #ts inquiries to-day. Its deflant. He walks upright like a soldier and with a heavy step, as if he wanted to crush something every time he put down his foot. A young woman with an ample figure and & healthy, red face, is his sweetheart and calls industries while increasing the daily receipts of the country in spite of the repeal of the tobacco taxes which you offer.” —_—— POISONED HIS SISTER. The Gorman ticket will be defeated squarely by & good, round majority, but it is not cers tain that @ fair count can be secured. There is a better xlm!r\,fl of a fair count to-nigh$ than there has been in Maryland before. Thi : ssio : o judges of election’ wes f 2 : L lots and to reccive 5 per cent commission | investigations are abott to close. to see bim almost every day. She visited | The Confession of a Suicide in San | final changes in the judges o i publicly burnod by the ma place. 'The duke died and the duchess mar- | upon the gross sales to be on the approval of |~ pingham H. Nichols, formerly treasurer | him this IGFiig Jubt 'n memeb: 68 WG ANGE Francisco. b Tery Ssiing fl,’,‘,’:,'i';.‘.f,.f,?,fi ricd the tenor. Deepdene is on the Surs B er all "the “omey” o patd I to par- | 0f the Central Branoh ‘of the Union Pacific | Nina VantZandt dropped in, ~ Nina was bur- | Sxx Fuaxcisco, Oct, 25,—At the coroner's | of & repubiican on the board and the reformny Loveless estate, where Disracli wrote Con- | chase the lands, with 8 per cent interest, the | railway, then known ‘ms the Atchison & | dened ‘h‘“w'““k“;‘,'-t el oand parcels for | j,quegt to-night on the body of Henry Ben- | ers express satisfaction with the selections ingsby. Clumber park is in the heart of | remainder of the land wasto bedivided, 60 per SPLCR WD L Robin Hood's Sherwood forest. All are free for Tom Halter to roam over and his move- cent to go to Blair and 40 per cent to Shaeffer. Shaeffer obtained possession of the lands, Pike's Peak railway, Was the first witness, His testimony was largely the same as other posure, just a8 a man reaches out for some money 'that has long been due him. he ox- hayon, who committed suicide last Sunday night, a letter was made public, written by made. Besides this_ they have secured order from the board of police dirccting that eputablo citizens from - each party | mes G hacftor obtuined possession of the lands: | witnesses beforo the eommission regarding | editor of the Arbelter Zeitung is a cold- | Benhayon before his death and addressed t0 | yoniod 1o catt ot the ot AL Loxboy, Oct. 25.—[New York Herald C ments are duly recorded in the fashionable | gisio'lte refused to give one. Judge Brewer | the history of the rosd, etc. When he went | blooded gentleman. = His usual expression of | {ne coroner. In the letter Benhayon makes | to watch the cou: This is “a ~grea 4 —Speciul to the Beg|—The two chief polit- | yewgpapers, Even Sims Reeves has not | in his opinion says: “The first question | to Washington in 1868 to see about the bill Suodon 3l B ctany LR APt _‘l'f a ve statement that he alone | and important victory. It was won onl fcal parties here are perfectly satistied with | gone so well as this. arises on the construction of the contract. | for the relief of the Gentral branch, Nichols | fo ex;l:u_! s ':«.- lhp’;he m",“o?rflin lr;:llge_ is " responsible for ~the death of u]wrnh.n:-d flgh‘llt'nm‘”t.l:\c )|;u‘ln'| n\nll‘r.nl the settlement arrived at with France. Before Lord Lytton goes to Paris, people | Shucfler ~ insists _that = he = is = the | jnterviewed congressien. No money was | gestive of the lover about him in Nints so | Nvemi s N A B, B e e Boraces vacks w1 b of the strongest opponcuts of the ministry | wang to know, Will he finish his father's | bsolute owner, and Blulr maintains that B | oo, "to " congressmen, but some was ex. | clety, b s IR A Bowy. (0 1) ¢ S i ncknowledge that Salisbury has shown great Acutences, He kopt his ney found sccret until th There is, however, a fly in the ointment. The opinion guins ground that something more was agreed upon than appears in the conven- memoirs? If ne docs, some very curious things will be made known. The late Lord Lytton was an absolute bel in_astrology aud spiritusliom. The preseut lord told me his father hiad casta horoscope of Disraeli whee a very young man which came out true was only his agent. that a partnership was formed, he putting in his time and services against Blair's money. In every partnership there must be & munity D} interests but in the above cont there was no such community of interests as author ach party to make contracts, in- pended in_dinners for them. These were eiven for the purpose of getting acauainted wWith the members and talking about the bill. Between Junuary and) July, 1870, 823,441 was expended for such inéfdental expcases. After some testimony regarding the purchase of the This morning she was at the jail be- fore Spies and his comrades were let out into tho corrider. Her eyes were fastened on Spies’ cell the very instant she entered the ail office. Wheu the cell-door was opened at length and Spies stepped out, her every look followed him. He walked slowly and de- band of the latter, is now in the county jail under sentence of death for her supposed murder, On the trial it was proved that she had been killed by poison and the circum- stantial evidence agaiust her husband was 80 strong that the jury returned a verdict against him. Benhayon says he killed his eight watchers at each polly but in spite ¢ all, they ure afraid that the Gormans mi prove too much for them. Their fears urg' not_groundless, either. Gorman, Higgin Rusin, “Sonny" Mahone, Thomas, “Hack! Guinn, and all the other delectable politi cutthroats are in close consultation at Bary . 3 ilities, managa th hole business | road by Jay Gould, during which he failed to | liberately along the iron passage without | gister to get her life insurance, num’s hotel to-night, and it is easy to unders/ pateh and the reader may take it for granted | gooped other great men. Some are still liv- | agent of Blair, was not entitled to his com- [ Andersois 2stonishadthe witness by asking | IMe Slol's Sries disappearcd around the cor- Horrible Work of Fire Bugs. fear that some durk plot is hatchin that a private understanding was arrived at missions on account of gross misconduct. | him what had becomy of €131,600 tnarge ing and have verified th Mr. Blakistone, chairman of mu‘l"mlopenl ? : GRAND Rarios, Mich.,, Oct. 25.—An at b B i e predictions re- | & 3 i it clai " Shets Himion i ks, Withess thought ooy first view of him and then walked (Y ) ent city convention, was asked to-night what with Flourens concerning the Euglish | murkably, even by recent events, The R‘.’.‘?fio.;y‘?}.’,'i‘.fl"fifir‘}fl'rf,:}éi';v"w“.?fi‘?,“ ST | 1t have baen Tor counsel fane, Aoaknt | rupidly fotwnrd i the wirescreen and waited | tempt to burn thirty Italisns asleop in o | hottionght of the outlook. Ho' replied ovaewation of Fevpt. = Undoubtedly 10 | haunted room at Knebworth whero Castle | the consideration 'In these deeds being 86 | for congressmen and incidental cxpenses, | fOF hifm to come up. He took his tiic end | buildtug tn the towaship of Paris, Kont coun- | “Burtlett, the republican nominee for mayoy positive condition was made, hence | g aw the vision of the yellow boy | fixed us to mmount to $5,450 for which | Witness thought the Central Branch was yet | then stood off a ‘md or two and cooly | ty was frustrated last night by the timely | will have'n fair majority of from twel Blowitz in the Times prints tils hTadnGr o8 Kis thin 0oV | mount . he - drew ©'upon . Wluir, | entitled to government lunds 190 miles po- | Surveyed the upturned face of “the girl. warning of one of the men who awokeand | hundred to fifteen hundred. Of this o meck | remosstrance eith ias | passing his hand across his throat forctell- | smount | he o drew Goupon o Blalr | oLl et tomiiu of th rean. T | There was something plending in hor | Warning of ene of the men who MEOKCnd | dyegulars’ will probably steal from six rons for appearing to press the British | o, 8 future fate is still = an | fju0he intended to charge and did charge | did not believe the fact that they had not i SR ol Ll cagerness and | I ilding fumes, | There BAVO | ejgrt thousand, but " will be. elected iy ment into o sornere s 1 it | object of dread o tho servants but [ and collect from Blair tho sum of 824,000 us | carried their rond that distance made any dif- | With feminino ef L B A an0n [ibeen iatd felinge: ex atiug. batwhen: Wilsifispits atiall uhbyioin ay ) " government into d corner. 'his {8 merely a | g lato lord frequentiy used it. | the purchase price of the property for which | ference. ‘They had filed their maps and were | 0 tell him what she had brought him, Spies | crew and another crew at work on the rail- | Theso figures aro somewhat highor thary ruse de guerre. The fact will not be denied that the two governments have come to an agreement on this critical point, England belng left in a position to aseert no material alteration in her policy. The government has no desire to prolong its occupation. A comparatively small fraction of the public wish for it und the majority of both parties is against it. The government, therefore, runs little risk in giving assurances satisfretory to France. It is thus in a position to meet par- liament unfettered by any difficulties abroad and fully hopes to have Ireland in a much more settled state. The nation decidedly ap- proves of the removal of causes of future dis- agreement with France. Salisbury’s reputa- tion, as a quict, steady, safe, forcign winister i greatly eubanced. The same degree of firmuess is not shown His recorded experiences fn the world of shadows far surpass anything ever published. The present lord began his father's memoirs on too large & scale and cannot complete them. He does not like turning over the to strangers. Whenever they sce the wse a great sensation. The papers to-day are full of rumors about ry. changes in the minis Days ago you were in posscssion of all the facts. There is abso- lutely nothing to be added to them. Har tington will most certainly not join the min- istryatpresent. A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, KAISER \\'ihl: AM'S SPORT. The Old Man in a Big Day LCopyright 18 he only paid_$8,500. In regard to the John S. West tract of sixty-nine acres, Schaeffer purchasedit for $20,000 and charged Blair £24,00. The Marion West tracts of Jand Schuefter purchased for §41,48 and drew w on Blair for §4,550. In the contract with P, Cardenas_for her tract of land, he drew on Blair for £21,842, the facts being as follows: In 1882 he had purchased this land for $10,- 941, pnying $3,000 down and giving security on the land for the balance. He immediately conveyed this land to P. Cardenas and exe- cuted a _reconveyance at twice the sum, to wit, §21,832. This P. Cardenus was @ woman in N York _ who lived with him «s his mistress, bore him a child_in 1884and died shortly thereafter. Shaeffer claims that after she had lived with him awhile as his mistress their aftection for each other became 8o strong that while no ceremony of marriage was performed he rec- ognized und treated her as his wife, But exoncrated from continuance of the road. Mr. Nichols believed the government should wipe out the accumulation of interest on all its claims_against_the Pacific railronds, as they have all benefitted the public to a great ex- tent. They could then pay the principal. b s i any The Nicaragua Canal NEW YoRrkg, Oct. 25.—(Special Telegram to the BeE.]—A. G. Menocal, chief engineer of the Nicarogua Canal company, said last evening: ‘“‘We have been making arrange- ments to send out eight engineering parties, who will leave Grayton cither on the 24th or 30th of November, The preliminary surveys are completed, and their work will be to lo- cate the route of the canal, including dams, sites, locks, ete. They will be equipped with boring machines and will ascertain the vari- ous strata to be excavated. We expect that accepted it all as a matter of course, threw a careless look at the parcels and then pulled at his mustache as if he werca trifle bored. On his countenance of late_there has grown a frown. Not once did Spies direct an amia- ble look at the girl. He is no worse off than Parsons, but_ Parsons has always a pleasant word and he is really bearing up with a nerve that is the admiration of the jail officials. Spice tugged at his mustache with churlish teciturnity. The warm greeting of the girl her admiration of him expressed in ahundred little ways and her careful forethought in the interest of his comfort, never once caused him to thaw from his attitude of icy reserve. It was overwhelmingly evident this morn- ing that Spies' fancy did not lightly turn to thoughts of love. On the other hand, Nina never once took her eyes oft him an, when at théexpiration of the hour he went back to his cell,'she remained stock still, looking at him as he walked away, entirely road near by. About 10 o'clock last night an unknown man creptinto a vacant room t fire to the house, and then joined the y on the outside, Who barricaded the par door's and unsuccessfully used every effort to keep the inmates from escaping. e Counspiracy in a Corpse. LoxNDoy, Oct. 25.—A man died suddenly in South London and the police took charge of his body. In searching the clothing of the dead man the fact was discovered that ho was an American and was connected with the dynamite conspir: The names of his fellow conspirators were given, but the po- lice will not be able to arrest them because they have not committed overt acts, The in- quest over the remains will be held to-mor- row and full disclosures regarding the con- the estimate of other independent leaders. Mr. John C. Rose, a_prominent republican, and the attorney of the reform league, plac Bartlett’'s majority at from six to cight thousand and he expects that from three to four thousand of the majority will bo_stolen. Others, wotably M. Irvino Cross, airoo with him a8 to the size of the mujority, and seem confident that the republican ticket w .f, b be clected. Sonator Gormun’s friends cars abold front. They insist that the indepen ent_ revolt does not amount to anything an that Mr. Latrobe will rcceive the normal democratic mujority. Still they are workin, hard to keep them. To-day the Washington navy yard and th departments were extensi all Baltimoreans were orde under threats of 10ss of plac to_pay their own fare were provided wit tiekots and to-night the trains from Wash: Those unabl : ington were filled with voters fro ) 3 ; F y bl Somplatadtiin el blivious of the flock of jail-birds that were | spiracy are probable. Whashingt WERNINGERODE, AT THE Foor oF Tue | one conclusion be fairly drawn, and that :":‘;I‘l;h;\t:‘l“l:l :;ll‘lll”he gom vl:l&a in eight | obl k e Washington. . - Ctneitaaniion ) i Sl It § before, the | grinning at her. She thought only of the - R s S Al bome, ood grounds baving boen given the | Buookkx Haurz Mouxtatss, Oct. 3.—)New | 8 that tho proporty was al the while bis und | (o0 L et T totey | Bian whose!Asath isiaets for Novelaes 11 Death of Remenyl. \vuAutrfl:-?:i.\fxfl‘l”tw‘:i:lnli e ploters to proclaim a victory over the police. | york Herald Cuble—Special to the Bre)— | dotiia "the “prive. 5o, sy - purchaser. By | cost will be about 865,000,000, - It will not._be | There is not much change to be noted in tho [ NEw Youk, Oct. 25.—[Special Telegrar to | Wi received tentent 1o tho ofuct bl i Sir Charles Warren decided, once for all, t0 | Kaiser Wilhelm s none the worse for his | Shacffer's own admissions he got $21,60.70 of | all outlay. After completion we calculate | others. Schwab isas apathetic us ever. His | the Br.]—A cable dispatch announces the | §y bout this afternoon and are duo- 0. armiv | prohibit the daily meeting in Trafulgar | hunting trip to Count, Stolberg's castle, The | Diais money. —As against s ne says_bo | that one-half of the rovenue of the canal will | wife, despite her pathetic appeal, will not, bo square; Matthews returning from Holliday loug drive through the Hartz hills, followed paid out for expenses §7,519 for his services, come from California, Oregon and sh allowed to embrace h before he dies, 8o death by drowning in shipwreck off the coast here at 4 a. m. Another report is thata gany X A aea G 3 L %0 | of Madagascar, of Remenyi, the Hungarian | f toughs has been secured in New York un: orders the withdrawal ‘of the, prohibi : ) by which were very ' valuable, which | Columbia products.” Juiler Folz sid this morning. = Kngel looked | violiniat, who spent. some considerabl timo | that they will be here to do Gorman's bi the police are discouraged. Thia shilly shally | enough to stand in & snow storm viewing | that is, that in each of these four transac | PriLADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. 25.—The first | the doomed men like the presence of mere treated them with nogloct, "Ho was bors iy | “rough the ity,” but if any such attempt game will lead to mischief. Among other | fourteen ‘deer and twelve® wild | tions Shaeffer drew from his principal on | meeting of the missionary council appointed f:'i'-l:fi';c'fif’e'g%n"fl.‘:,fim’ morning none but | jeor” was intended it has probably b(ll'uu\imnluuh things it will increase the discontent already | ywine which fell to his gun, | SupPosed purchase moncy to the amount of | 4t the last convemtion of the Protestant | T L Wosthorvatiad B e etk e B smouldering In the police force in conse- | later in the day to dine in company | 'hOUSARAs of dollurs more than he actually | poicona) church was held to-day. Afterthe sathorIndiontions. fanpn ko quence of contradictory orders and the ex- cessive amount of work thrown upon themw, The police seem to be the rock upon which Matthews is destined to be wrecked—on fivst the Cass case, now the handing over of a part of the West End to the mob. The shop- keepers of the ncighborhood are in dispair at the bad outlook for the Christmas trade. You will soon hear of indignation meetings with Chief Huntsman Mucller and several other ofticers of the count's household, appear at the castle windows to view by torchlight the game laid out in the castle court yard, and finally a game of billiards as the ending for a day which would huve tired some younger men more than it appeared to tire the oldest huntsman present. After the kaiser finished shooting Istood within arms paid out. Could any clearer cuse of gross misconduct be disclosed? Can it be said that after such misconduct in purchasing, Blair is still bound to accord him the right to sell, and give to him the commissions and profits of such sales! He who cannot _be trusted to buy cannot be trusted to scll. If he defrauds in the purchase can it be otherwise than that he will defraud in the sale! He who yields not common honesty in the one direction for- feits ull rights in the other, It is said by services the business session of the council was begun, Bishop Whipple presiding. After the committee on rules had. submitted their report the council proceeded to the con- sideration of questigns submitted by mem- bers. The report offthe board of managers showed the receipts'to be $402.440; as o pared with 1836, & decrease of $17,328, The number of contribution congregations was Silent Preparations. CnicaGo, Oct, 25.—Preparations are al- ready being silently made for the great anti- anarchist drama of November 11, Already, it is asserted, orders have been given to members of the Sccond regiment of infantry of the Illinois National guard that they will be required to be on duty for a full week or perhaps longer prior to November 11 at their Lor Nebraska: Fair, warmer weather, light to fresh southerly winds, shifting to westerly. For Iowa: Warmer, followed by colder, fair weather, light to fresh southerly winds, shifting to northwesterly. For Eastern and Central Dukota fair weather, light to fresh norther tm e B Jolder, inds, have been close — - Garrett and Gould. NEW Yoxk, Oct, 25.—[Special Telegram the Bee.]—The last words which Robe Garrett hurled back from the rear platform of the special train that was carrying him ta his palace in Mexico were: “Don't let Jay ‘ould steal the state of Maryland before 1 St i 1 oY | 2,200, while last. year the number was 2,870, | oo F TG L el services ma Suit Against Gould Discontinued. | got el It did not require this extravas In wll directions. A breeze is getting up | length of him as he inspected the gamo and | o warramt the ey %688 | Hishop Whipple made a motion which | WrIROrY or Whove robability is that the Firey | NEY York, Oct. Tho 6,000,000 suit | ,ong ueterance to convince Wall street that aguinst the government as foreseen by Glad- | chatted with Graf Stolberg over the day's | this land hhs become ' valuable | issed, requesting the houss of bishops to | 78 THVFES C® U o B ST ERES | against Juy Gould and Russcll Sage a8 trus- | Gy proty was not in full possession of his me stono. If one ministry is afraid, another | shoot. The emperor stood firmly, unex- | 8nd that the profits on its sale would be sim- ;'l.‘l.‘“?ml!;‘,l‘or;’“fig&“‘,'i’;h‘,‘,r‘,‘}u‘;‘i“"“”"“"' e ™ same, Tt ds T under- | tees of Kunsas Pacific ruilroad securi tal faculties., His eccentricities immediate must be called in. Such is Gladstone's | nausted by the cold or the recoil of his gun, | DIV enormous and the question is asked, . L | A i J siood, however, that neither regiment [ Drought by Stoop & Reno, of Amsterdam, | fier s return from Europe were suf forecast, spoke clearly und showed much interest in | fhase oot Tramey oo hoat e share of Business Troubles, will be called froin the armory except in case | Was discontinued s citcmoon by Wl | oy gtriking, Juy Gould said yesterday: 41 > 4 A showe hese profits y rd punishment. poop ki ; scessity, TI blice prepar X s phic o Chamberlain having received nwmerous | all that was goimg on. He | and yet the law, in oyery pago and sentence | BOSTON, Oct. 25.~Perkins, Dupee & Co., O Y Tatnalue. b rations | from his clients. Tho cause s not known on | have seen reported statements of Gar o cmh:::-(mmr:;:‘l;u"r;.u;;n America and all | shook M cane laughingly av youn | of ity suered volumos iteratcs und- reterates | vankers, successorsto Charles A, Sweet & | RS uciled to Lt to mumbor of | this sde of the wate think he has been subject to these fits fo 0 %0, no one who Graf Stolberg, who, in spite of a poor place, the ancient truth that honesty is the best e i i A L SOV eAL nee or twl in my inters Co., have failed. The firm has been long of | those present to those that the law require: T sev years. C ) v, 'l N D] vl o) 2 .., ') 01 p 2 Be ndications of Jonew tie tnin could doubi what o would do | g the bost Lorns obtained to-day. | Pl St s nis principal. justiy Torfits | the market. A member of tho irm stated | to be present und o very fow press ropr st TN N ot S O VRIS ARE kA —resolve to persevere with the original plan. | prince Willium was also present and killed | S1Ureht to aonmnissione. and comonsot o | this morning that the liabilities, which are soutallye. - Qulte’ a7 Scusation -was. oau Baie Qo b= Fho Highin aaken LIt e e s L Gl i Homay well consider the bitter risk of | eloven hend. Among others of Count Stol- | us well as loses his time and_labor, The de: | Al unsccured, would mnot excced &0,000, | Amonk the Wmites ShTt e wr i iR A0 CRRALRRER “m“: Yo Mutgarian | the bead of the Baltimore & Ol syndicata failure rather than to yield to the men borg's guests were twenty princes and the | fendantus the agent, with an interest, delib- | While the ussets uapcely reach #20,000. - | TRt o) Sy A TG ST TEAtERS | ing decisive action in to Bulgarian | 557N lan: 1t might be well to contr huve it said that he afraid to show count’s military men. A total of seventy-six lesale grog R ahad (o dnve Taabit: face in the states, he American cor) pondent of the Daily News, referring to m) dispatch stated that none but Gladstonians head of game was killed in two hours, Werningerode's greeting to the kaiser both last night und to-duy was most enthusiastic. erately defrauded his principal, the cotiplain- ant, and therefore has forfeited all the inte est and rights given to him by this contract and the complainant is entitled to a decree for the deeds as prayed fc wholesale grocers, assigned to-day. Liabil- itics, §21,000; assets, $25,000. CHicaGo, Oct. . C. Allen & Co., dealers in crockery, made a voluntary assign: caps to be used at the execution. The major- ity of them refused and the work will prob- ably have to be done outside. foesithidngs s affairs, and that he has formed an anti-Ger man alliance between Russia, Belgium, Hol- land, Sweden and Denmark. ' Other powers are expected o join the ailiance. ict the euryent sport that undue advantagd was tuken of Gnerett in the sale of the teles graph lines to the We 'n Union company, The negotiations for this were first opened b o i ilities ] & 3 —— with me by Garrett personally during tha would stand a chance of dealing with your | Poople streamed in by the railroad and on | It the law cuse Which ‘is brought to re- | Mot this morn JARDiLItIca 810,000, asscta, 5 A“""oh»l:l Mitors i::“-‘m;li a The French Chambers. ailon the Atalanta to Lrvington, ecarly iy : government. ‘This is not admitted here and | foot from all parts of tho Harta valleys, | COVer money fraudulently drawn from the f 8700 . e Cnjoato, Dok ax Adler, Edmund | - p 0 Oct, 95.—The legislative chambers | June, 188, As Garrett u just leave BIEAS S ghonanmivad hevo and from al of tho Harta valleys, | omplainant, 1 state the account thus: e e Deuss, Frank Biehelfeld and L. Stowrowski, [ ads OFe ST PainiEes ST Hiliont he Biormed me ha' Hadlad ik PR s ok |1toyrna and.yillagos. - Thobilitaps: 80 far 89 | Avounts vecoived. 288070 | £ She 3dyance. cditors and owners of tho anarchist organ A 4 vith Messes. Cowan and King ta action by uny ministry. The Amer the eye could reach from the castle, were Ciicaco, Oct. 2—The coal merchants of ernment never identified itself glish purty when issues of international mportance we at stake, Northicote was not a Gladstonian, though sent out by Gind- stone, any more than Gladstone brightly illuminated both nights, To-morrow the kuiser returns to Bevlin uninjured by his venturesowme tr ~—— Amount paid out pe denas tract. ., Amount paid 0 tracts Amouit paid out’ per J.'S. ‘West tract $10,941.00 20,448.00 3,500.00 ago, at » meetng to-day decided to resist the advance in wages of 5 cents per ton de manded by the miners at Streator and else- where in Illinois.” The workmen gave the Arbeiter Zeitung, were arrested this after- noon on the charge of criminal libel preferred by Ernest Legner, formerly a friend of Sp The Arbeits has recently published charges that Legner, whom the anarchists ties Rouvier, prime minister and minister finance, introduced a bill providing for an extraordinary army und navy credit of 100,000,000 franc A Reply to alo during his absenco. Thesd in the salg ek i R 0 v the of Paris. by the syndicate to the Westorn Uniom was a News From Stanley. Amount paid out to An- acshats ol Movemb T to comply With | expected to bean important witness for them, | Pamis, Oct, stor Napoleon | company.” Derbyite, though dispatched to the Tonian [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] thony heirs.............. 24,000.80 he demand, threstening to stri on that | (e hired by the police at the time of the — ) date unless the advance was forthcoming. fslands by Lord Derby, Uuder ali the cir- cumstances the general opinion Chamberlain better see it is that Brussris, Oct. %.—(New York Herald Cabla~Special to the Bee.)—A telegram re- For expenses shown in letter of February 12 und allowed. 500.00 A committee was sppointed by the merchants to confer with the miners at Streator on the trial to go on a secret junket and keep out of the way. All the persons arrested were re- has issued a manifesto in reply to the mani- festo issued by the Count of Paris some time ihilute the Crowss froops are engaged in B 2080 ago. He demands an appeal to the people y ¢ H through. Tie | ceived at the king's palace to-day brings & 27th inst. leased on bond. L1 ity (hmARNs SR AUDOA 10 e uter0 Ihrm\mgrmll ;-unh\u;rkuy:nuf(]‘wl'lwfl;:f s | erican government will fing q news of Stanley’s advance of about seven v 30,250, 5 ST The Fi X France a strong democratic government, system of defenses for Fort Custer, Mont, e ible, like Jo y [ heard of on August 2 1o was in excellent | Balance.. g £12,501.40 | ST Louis, Oct. 26.—An_ attempt was made 20, Qok 4 eeping Up the Fight. oula reached Custer to-night. It is though$ 2::‘:; :::lm::":'::-l.‘dx t;'n,!::":«\x::»' i il | healtbs e had et AL friondly. rocop this balance, judgment will go. The | Saturday night to pob the First National bank | taken by any Kuights of Labor assembly to0 | Loxpox, Oct. 25.—The English Home Rule | that the troops sent Chieyenne agency declaration . His Irish opinions are what they are. He holds they have nothing to do with the cor ing negotiatious. There he is wistaken, but will go Lis own road. Thore is now likely te be 2 goodly vow over the codandrum propourded by Glad- stone last week whether some couservatives tion from the natives in the hitherto unex- ored country through which he had to pass. tion Stavley has had entrenchod camps constructed at all his halting places. This news was brought from Stanley poo! by the steamer Flovida. Blunt's Trial Begun, of law requested by complain- lowed.” ants ure d B B The Cotton Oil 1 rust. New Yok, Oct. 25.—It was announced yesterday that the quarrel among the trustees of the Cotton Oil ‘Trust, which led to the re- tirenient of Jobn V. Lewis as president, will at Abbington,Illinois. The thieves had blown open the doors of the vault and of the safe, and were frightened away while at work on the money box. They closed the premises and the vauit deor carefully,and the attempt wus not discovered uiti! Sunday afternoon. . A loibdan men's Christian Association. W join the secession was taken to-night by Local Assembly No. 1307, of which Parsons, the anarchist, is a leader. The assembly, after a protracted session, determined in favor of rebellion und a bitter fight against Powderly, The assembly has not yet, how- ever, actually union has resolved to continue the holding of meetings in Ireland notwithstanding the ar- restof Mr. Wilfred Blunt and to send an- other deputation to that country, e — An Inquiry to Be Instituted Panis, Oct. 25.—Ih the chamber of deputies will arrive to-morrow evening, and the moves ments at Custer will begin at once therey after. . Chilly Weather in Dakota. 8§71, Pavy, Oct. —The cold weather of yesterday and last night is reported as the sharpest ever known in Dakota so early im - to-duy M. Dorano_(Bonapartist), moved that | Jgn RIS 8 SajYd < b T >. ~ . . " i re i €@ 8eAson, uron i Cur] J bofore tho lust eloction did not promise to [ DUNLIN, Oct. 23.—~The wial of William | cyiniinate to-day in the retiremeat of five EW Yok, Oct. 25.—The niuth_biennial Sy e a committee be appointed to inauire into the | the scison. = AL Tureh Whe CRCAEY W ‘; vote ugainst coercion. Itis uncertain whether | Blunt opeued this morning at Woodford. | girectors, who have baen in sympathy with | international conference of the Women's | Mi¥yEArorts, Oct, 35.~The new scale of | Caffarel-Wilson Legion of Honor decoration | $own 10 5 above zero this afterns any did. O'Cornnor cites two cases, not much Mr. Byrne said he warned Bluat twice on the platform at the meeting of Sunday to de- Lewis and Trustee McCauley It was Christian association of the United States wages which goes into effect in the scandal and = demanded urgency for his Pembina last night it touched 9 below. " i R 0 AR . & daily newspaper offices of the city November | motion. The motion was carried. Gould Goos For Tocks. in point, If cousistency Is a test of political decided yesterday toaskJ. H, Flagler, cousin | and Canada .opened here to-day. One hun- r e Gou 'kfi& It is h..‘.:“: '.V.y'“f:m““-‘?“:,,,,:.:‘:‘ sist {r(\u‘anpeukum, but he went gn all the | of Henry t{l. l“lnylurl. of ||u:‘ Stand; dred mu‘l Ia:lnr dr«:l_c ates were r :«-mb(w 1, is as !nllo\:s; lMunl pt;:! u)lll:lva \Li' ‘“‘:’0'“ The English Turf. New Youk, Oct. 25.—Jay (Jould':l steary sume, itness did not see unybody assault | company, to accept the presidency. many o e principal cities of the Uni tisements and cuts, which will now be set up 9 3 . Dam- o lanta od out to- on her unscathed. The position of aftairs ia changed | Bt but boforo he puve the ordror arrest | agreed ob condition that e might hame Tive | States and. Canada. Mra. Fishicr; of New | by wien working oo salary, and will receivo | LoNDON, Oct. o race for m::“;h(- 50 | VAchEAliahh bated i ::‘{u u"& * sround sice the election of '85 and men have l Lo found him ly nm;:. the ground und Lady lmlo&u{olhe uew bourd, His wishes were | Haven, Conn., was president of the confer- 43' cents. per 1,000 ems for ordinary. | bridgeshire stakes at the Newmarkel ugh- ol rday : e asscnted 10, © | ence - 5 : : " Qhanged with i, Even O'Counor's opinicn Bluat lylug over wmatter, The afternoon scale will be 87 cents, ton meeting to-day was won by Glorlation, line steawmer, 3 y