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2 . THE OMAHA DAILY ‘BEE: SUNDAY, :-NOVEMBER 6, 1887.--SIXTEEN PAGES. | —BENNISON ;BROTHERS= reat November Sale, on ’*Monda,y November 7th, 87, We will show the people of Omaha and surrounding counties, the great’eét values in fine Dry Goods, ever shown in Omaha. Look out for Dress Goods at 5c a yard. ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS. GRAND CLOAK SALE. CLOAKS CLOAKS . CLOAKS | cLoAKS 42 INCHES LONG, $13 Worth $28, [Sale Price, $13.90, Superior (uality Figured Black Astra- 10,000 YARDS 100 pair 741b Feather Pillows, e Special - Announcement! 50 bales Cotton Batting, 10c F roll; others ask 15¢. I..I.l 1 case Comforter Prints, 10 A GRAND yards for 25c. 25 pieces extra heavy Red | H ' On Sale Monday Twill Flanuel, Monday only earl"g a el ; 22)¢ yard. All Good Desirable Shades, 1 case Jersey Stripe Flannels, OF FINE 47}c yard. Al at Be P Yard, ez oo || ACE CURTAINS! Come early and got good seloction, | B0 _dozen Gents' All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, Allfetourtel Monday, 40c cach. Getthem | 47 0Four cheap grades of 25 picces 40-inch A1l Wool Serges, real- quick. curtains were sold at our last 1y worth 6c, on sale Monday sale. We have now divided 75 dozen Gents” Scoth Grey | our entire stock into two lots, At 40c Per Yard. Shirts and Drawers, knocks [ which we will place on salo 424c 1'.'|(71|.;“() DAY. & K ass all competito IS nUC S em A” UUl )1 {‘": "“\):"' s flx'ld‘i'l!”l‘:hl(\» 0(‘{1')“; ”(jn:ls “:nuIlm".'mt‘f :‘11; | L()‘ \0. l fl‘ S'{‘v]!) l(‘l’ ] flll'. meres, cte curtaing in Lot 1 are worth IR 25c Per Yard. 22 dozen Children’s White | 2 have sold for £1.50, $5.00, i Merino Vests and Pants, all | .50 and £6.00. Monday, we will place on salo 50 la- | These goods are really worth 85 0 60¢. | gizes 90c each, L 2 ; (V ()0 0 abt M Monday we will place on sale dies’ Brown Check Newmarkets, as cut VELGETS :(I) ;'H“ . Shirt This elegant Seal Plush Sacque, fine SHen, a8 Cul quilisd. astin lining trimmed all round with Astrachan Ball quilted satin lining, Chamois &kin 'h'huming. regular coat sleeve, would be pockets, seal ornaments; at the very low chieap at $20; our price for one week, price of $18; would be cheap at $25. $13.90. Wail Orders Filed. Mail Orders Filled at $13.90, This Beautiful Plush Wrap, For One Week at $22.50. all at one price Monday, 95¢ each. We invite particular attention to this garment. It has no equal at the price, n Boy Flannel | The greatest values evet aists, just received, | shown. These curtains are = 22 50. Has fine quality gnilted satin tripple cape, at $8; worth $15. LA 24 e at 88c each. really worth £7.00 to $10.00 : ] ! br pe, H D .| 100 picces l:dixl.q:m,n-.l Velvets, Mon- | 100 dozen Ladies’ 5 button per Pair, all at one price Mons lining, beautiful plush ball fringe all PSS SV S ] scolled top Kid Gloves, tans, | day, only $4.90 per pair. Dur- 50c¢ Per Yard. L\Eo\\'ns un(_l hlat'ktsl, I}l]«:x'\(')luy }nw t‘mt ]‘fllt' we will gl\ea\\ny Aoy g 3 7c per pair: worth §1.00. ree with every pair of ¥ — Ma“ 0"'3[3 F“led fnr 0“3 i Lo 100 dozen Ladics' and Misses' | tains, ln-u.‘fl 1(1 1?:111]1'1-11111 :)nrt(:l\ll'u : : s Teead Thns NS Volveta isour Toboggan Caps, beautiful | poles, brass curtain chains. ; ) Mail Orders Filled. Week at $8. Monduy, ;\ilno 101' nolnrs:] onr ]I\r';w- come ]in carly, as at prices onday 48¢ each; worth $1. | quoted they will not Lhtlunq $100 Per Yard. 85 dozen French Woven Cor 5 Rememler, we carry the finest line in this city of Plush Wraps, Beaver Trimmed, etc., and will guarantee onr rwhws than any other ]\nnm- in the city. SPECIAL PRICES ON COMFORTERS AND BLANKETS: A good 10-4 Grey Blanket at ".)u worth $2. Nice Comforters at 69c, 8 »L,$J $1.25. Ask to the supply is limited, in some see our comforters at $2; $3 up to $13.50, less than $1.50 to $1.75 per These goods did ot cost tomanufacture | S¢ts,Monday only 75¢; worth | lots only one, two and {hree $1.50. pairs of a kind. Please Remember that Bennison Bros. will give you more goods for $I, the coming week, than any other house in Omaha. Cost ot goods will not be considered. We must reduce our very large stock to make room for Holiday Goods, 1bject will con the sentence—but on by ] round. Ask to see it. aph.” up for THE CITY HALL CONTRAC Personal Paragraphs. wlf of a very large i discussion in the house this winter ! | It Wil Be Let November 11—Guess- | ‘I'\'h‘;‘; i, of Osceola, Ja., is at the postion of tho eonumunity which obtuins but Bonds For a Court House. S can't tell, but 1 presume it will,” the e ing the Lucky Bidders, f cant opportunity to record its opinions, A. which, While ste sted iu building ei A Aoy the doctsines | Judge Appleget Nominated in the | Hammisox, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Special Tele- | yiap1 to Be Oalled Before the O1vil | finmet SR L R, dal % Rice, Stewart, Neb., is at the b it must be remembered, torney for some Lyt Ai- I\Ii r.l. and methods of th yet believes < 2 gram to the Ber.]—Bonds for a $10,000 court o Pl Y nd especially among the men most di s this vordict has b Without sufli- First Judicial District. house carried 10 to 1 here to-day and the Service Commission. GACI LY concerned, s to who will be given tho | Whipple, Cheyenne, is at the cient evidence in the interests of the present : . town is jubilant. Postoftice Statis contract for building the new city hall. The “‘”-ml Yolders of wealth and power.” 0 e e A S WasiiNgTox, Nov. b—According to the | board of public works will make their decis- . G. Robinson, Dubuque, Ta., isin S atus Bonwalia Appoals PLATTSMOUTH'S PACKING HOUSE A BOGUSIQUATIANTING, LAMAR'S SUGCCESSOR NAMED. | report of Danicl McConville, auditor for the | ion on Friday, the 1th inst., and it is learned ) : : N Youx, Nov. h—Justus Schwab has Startling Revelations Regarding the postofice department, the aggregate receipts | that the letting of the contract has been the Sparks, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Fecuived 8 telegram from Geobee A. Schil | Porkers Slaughtered at the Rate of | Management of Hoffman's Island. were §45,857,600, the chief sources of which | subject of most careful consideration and a | Windsor. Ying, of Chica; —The Commercial Ad- | As Ye is a Northern Man, the South- | were stamps, the condemned anarchists of Chicago to peti- e At s on ERlElD Vm'“w:‘ p.u.hhhhos astor, Iul'nl h,vrn be mmx: ern Bourbons Are Displeased— mnl ]msl'\l(‘u tion Governor Og! -\h\ forclemency. Schwab to the effect that on Sunday night last he . V. " >, b u disputeh to th lemned men, s, Fire at Talmage. rowed to Hoffman's Island, whesethe cholera 8:0ox on Nowgonk T olt: o i e suspects aro quarantined ; that nobody inter- tics—Washington. lkf::"\‘::fi:, mlk O r::-‘“:.‘.‘.‘.l;..:x: Humphrey's Successor, fered with him: that he traflicked 3 ith. the tures over Al reven in 19%6,86,679,130; | demonstrated by e at the Windsor. 1 d . people on the island and carried ashore and The Campaign Assessments, same for yoar 1585, 86,756,344; total number | will be the reign se. The bidsnow | Mp 3 tion of sentence, in behulf of your familics, | BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Special Tele- | mailed light letters from thems; that one of _ The gnidss n samo for yoar 1668, 84,750,844, total numbor | will be the reighing taflucnco o bides _ Mr. Herman Kountzo leaves thiseven yourselves, and’ the cause you have 5o nobly | gram to the Ber.]—The central committee | them offered him 850 to row him ashore, tell. | WASHINGTC ov. 5.—[Special Telegram ;.‘erm Ly Orcae "‘.‘1‘.‘;“: 117 405,005 | 500; Edward J. Brenna o ln" for Chicago. Espoused. ' Givo us a chance to demonstrate | o {he Pirst judicial district met hero this | & him at the same time that a_number of | to the Bur]—Various statements of facts | I p Tt f Dostal motes. isscd, Rice & Basseit - 1. Johnson, of Marshalltown, Ta. o the world your righteousness and inno- | 00 *- 2 M8 | cholera suspects hudescaped, one of -them | are being made to-night by cmployes of the | | ot 04 ot foctTtn 500, b fillard, ) once. TUstory and the future will cortainly | evening and placed the name of Thomas e amounting to $11.763,8%: number of foreign . s at th ard B A o o Wil dive, | Appleget on the republican tioket in place of | o, Jreck. ' The bontman ssw nothing io | government printing offico concerning tho 8s- | money orders issued, 15,405, amountiog to erally thought that Rice & Bassett | ¢, Nolson and wife, of Kansas Cit fiberty will live. 7 e BEAT Tumnhirey. who witharaw last prevent him from rowing away with a dozen | goggnients that have been made upon them to | & 30; number of foreign orders paid, | will be given the contract. TH I requesting him to implore 250 Per Day—Bridge Incendis tamped envelopes, wrappers | thorough investigation of the responsibility box rents and | of the diffcremt The consideration i from money | of price alone will not determine the decis- | Fohn W, > ’ fon of the board as the question of a fow i W. Hoffman, Lincoln, Neb., is thous ars on so extensive a contr in the city. 544,008; cxcess of e of no great moment, but the class of work, as J. S, Connelly, North Platte, Neb., 13 sunders and wife are at tha t. | of the Italians if he ‘i f foreign v comprise a | ap0ag'the Windsor. T e to Govsrnor!| S d ooty hO pritRdsaw Jasy RIGL ot sholtaliana it ho hiad wanted to, carry on the demodratic campaign in New | 22512, atounting to §,018,703. Chicage firm that makes a speciaity of pub- | @08 TR S eROn Ll The church of humanity Mayor Hewitt on the Cholera. York. They say that not only have asscss- Nobraskalsudilow s Honslons. i"““\‘nll‘ d "';"i]q ""fl).\f‘.-",')',«.fi'\.n'v(fiih.-' ,;ll‘lu_“ ::..\34. T \1-.‘111‘].-' ““: Ly e, 0 1icago, reisd clemency toward the so Plattsmouth Packing Interests. :w Yok, Nov. 6.—Muyor Hewitt has | ments voluntarily been received but thut the | yyysmixaroy, Nov. b.—[Special Telegram | ernment work than any other contractors in | Myg, Jol .4 ; | callod anarchists under sentence of death. | py yrrsmovtn, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Special to | written Health Officer Smith, calling his at- | public printer has assigued the various fore- | A et o) o BT | Tho country. e fires 1a well known in | 1 oit8 John Pitzgorald and sistor, of not despiso this advice. Much depends | MO Pe T 3 Officer Bty D 0 nala nasanargents ang that thay h to the e following pensions wero | Lie c e o well Juown in | Lincoln are at the Paxton. Vpou your netion Huei MCGREGOR, he . ]—The slaughtering of hogs at the | tention to the various criticisms upon the | 08 VI Arieeagd 6RLTE 18 2.0t UnLi) issued to-day for Nebraska: Benjamin J, | Qnaha arge number of westorn h H Twell st ) i President. | packing house of Dufour & Co. began to-day. | management of the quarantine, and saying if | G B G00F the civil sery Bader, Times (BIbD E T Rkttel || ran oy THOYOR Sresthl il RoyerIn Chk el ang i) Sotalondons Fast Fourtcenth street, New York | Beef killing will begin later. Since Iast sea- | lack of funds stands in the way of proper | missioners will be called to these vic Orielal Willite B Rtk Asblana: Dol oaaingy abifeftorson Gty E ) ; | son Mr. Dufour has formed o partnership | worl, ho [the mayor] will undertako to raise | of law, and the public printer and his assist- | oronse: Frank Thomson, Central City Forb Scott, Fan., Springleld, Ohlo, tud in & J. Fitzgerald and sister, of Lins nt amount by subscription. i A MORMON CHURCH PROPERTY with Mr. Perry Libby, son of a well known | & suflic ho | unts arraigned. coln, Nob., nre at the Paxton. 4 i 4 i Jowa Pensions, Mexican war: Jesse | bundred other citi L ¢ XS Y Chic packer. In keeping twith the in- | MAyor bas also written the president, ealling 5 c Yl Bartlal Three times have the bids been opened, B. Pollett and wife, Cincinnati Utah's Supreme Court Unanimously it and Move metinaivo plans of | B8 attention to the immigration from the in- Lamar's Successor Named. Clark, Bartlett; Samuel Randall, Ottumwa. | qio {0l e NG00 Hine was Bdsvard | 0., nive rogistered at the Millard, i Receive the new firm, the packing house has boen en- | fected parts of Italy, and respectfully Sugs | Wasmixarox, Nov, 5—[Special Tclegram Original: John Robinson, Stratford: Henry | Brennan & Bros., of about James Cunningham, of Des Moi Potaento Appoint s Jieostyor. larged to a ca 950 hogs por duy. | EeSting that if nothing else can bedone, & | 45" 1o Ben.)—It is true that the president [ I Bowen, Little Rock: John C. "ucker, | ywas accepted but the contructors w ToomeaLanningaim ol ekl Mol Sanr Lake, Nov. 5.-The Utah supreme | myi“haot packing branch of the establishe | 1riendly notice to the Italian governmw K : PR Mouch C| David Weaver, Columbus 1. Their second bid was § ., arvived at the Millard last night. i ; = LB ; o AR s has tendered the postmaster-generalship to court to-night, by an unanimous vote, decided | ment is comparatively small, but it is the fn- | Might result in stricter regulations at ports 1lus W. Darling, 'Sioux Cit Jumes W. Caston, Hopeville Randolph; Henry . Sal® | bhut us the pr W. M. Davis, a prominent capitalist of St. Paul, was in the city yeste of ron dropped ”"l" setond | Tarry Manville, of the city s ofs Be.wan alsostiiolr las! onfined to his room by illness. third and last about Q 0 uppoiut a recoiver for the Mormon church | tention of the proprictors to extend it as the | ©f embarkment which would materially | Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan, with tho in- operty in excess of the limit fixed by con- | trade demands, The citizens of Plattsmouth | lessen the dunge tention nfpl]uvm;; Vilas in |l|\-lml;-rmrwdn\; 1 ALl b T REM it o b ross in 1502, Judiro Seane writing the decis. | and the hog and cattle raisers of C DTttt A T Ol e VActihns partment when Lamar goes on the bench of | 1 at er, Flemingville. | 1id was for T %% thade > o Surr ing cot v 1ecog] LI, o o1 o oro i . testoration and increase: Jeremiah Sulli- | 7'he contract will undoubtedly be let to one 3 fon. | A roview is mude of the territorial act | and the surrounding country recognize the imor Ruffe, Italian | the supreme court, and thero is n howl ' L y o W. Stophens and Jamos R. X1 RERIA y A > . = 2 5 4 van, Prairle Cit of these firms, incorporating the church, and tho power of | value of this enterprise, and it will not be ! Sig ; thereat from southern democerats. Dickinson ) BT of thes . : B e b et long before the business interests of Messrs, | consul gencral, has written to President | jaq ot concluded to uccept, as he fears he Postal Changes. RS o6 of Cheyonno, aro at the Mils sded that it sufficiently appears that the i of the health board, asking him to | will be out a year from next Marchif he goes WasHINGTON, Nov. 5.—[Special Telegram A Fight With Bandits. corporation has in its possession real prop- | prov 5 10 nocominod ttle men o the Ttalian emigrants now at quaran- | in now, The south wants to retain it D to the BER]—The post office at Clover | BROWNsviLe, Tex, Nov. 5—Tho stato Mied MoDaniolland wife, ot Gouncil erty in value exceeding £50,000, the limit by [ Who will bring their stock to this market. tine from negloct of ent status in the cabinet and demands that | 10 the E ) S o | rangers, in conjunction with a sheriff's posse | Bluffs, ta., visited friends in the city nct of congress of 1562, and that a portion of - —— that the passenger another southern man be chosen, Valley, Lincoln county, was discontinued to- | MRV 7 PP TIE A B Dl od Move | yesterdty, it is not @ building or’ grounds appurtenant Bridge Burners. nia have not suft at nor enough bed = day. The following Towa postmasters were | Fe MoK HObA TCE o SO0 T e 1o | ° ) : thereto, held for the purpose of the Fuevoxt, Neb,, Nov. 5.—(Special to the | clothing to keep them warm Jat night. The Sunset Cox Talks. spointed to-day: B. Lundheim, Burnside, [ 1St nic At thorbunaus hawere Mo Mossrs, J. M. Connor and J. W. Calde of God, or parsonages_connected the B A Attempt was mado lust night to | commuuication was referred o the quaran- | Waswixatos, Nov. 5.—{Special Telogram | Webster county, A, W. Walsov en Rio Grande City and Bdin® | orwpod, of Cheyenwe, Wyo., are in the furby t}‘rv‘r;::y:\l-"“;\~'"‘“t‘?"..y"h_-' Hiloto s large [ o Hriako oventho Piasie river ab thia | U0 commission 10 the Ber.]—Sunset. Cox, lute successor to | moved; Johu W ,‘}}[,’,{‘,,r dengvood, Crawiond | 105, Wt Dioody work was probably done. | €113 ..,m u istered af the Windsors count qualify. et of 1562 took | place. The fire was discovered by a farmer The Yellow Jack. General Lew Wallace at Constantinople, Ouly one new | sy if the Democratic ticket 18 defeated in who was crossing the structure. He gathered JAcksoNVILLE, Fla subscquently to the time the effoct. f ighter, Miss Lizzi ) le n| st evening for southern Cal - The Cotton Crop. = c Y xt week, both O and The Pacific Commission. New OnLEAxs, Noy. Crop roports of | fornin, where they intend speud i ey os belp at the brick yards, beyond the river, | case'of yellow fever at ., vester- | New York next weel, both Cleveland aud | e Fa O iain: | T Qaumiat, oy, el P xoporta of | forni, whoro thoy intend spouding the )2 Fnglish Peace Con and returned and put it out. The bridge is | day and three deaths. It is predicted that | Hill halyed - for thonresidontial nominae | | W3 EIEE gt e iR railrond | e Eat ¥ A Ay #Y AUAE. PuttaveLriuia, Nov. b.—The 1 made entirely of wood, and if the fire had | epidemic will be over here within ten days. | tion. Cox says he would not have the chair- | Anderson and Littler, g ailros The outcome of the season is disappointing Mr. P. W. O'Brien, the 13ritish parliament who are visiting this | not been di en it was the structure S — l\\.u)&‘npl{{fflu l|:|‘|\~«Iuilml\ll;;'l'I on \'\ § 1 | commissioners, had a conference with the |y, omparison with September expectations, | sentative of the New E it y o e v ol 0 s ome Know! o " o o erry elmont’s place president this afternoon in regards to the af- 1d the crop is even smaller than that of last al holic country for the purpose of presenting over- | Would have been destroyed. Some unknown 1 s at Dubuque. HeaoniElin wnh g ben -~ } preside: 0 e of lan th Journal and Catholic Airox to congross with the aim of establishings | Miscreauts soom to hve s purposein the do- | peycque, socinl. Tl agramy| atio lioan ot tho ggmiien’ on fox fairs of subsidized railronds”und thelr ro- | season is reported in tho roturns. "The total | in Omahu yesterday and will romain IR obuabogtuy Arbitiation sponvioday 1 ged by the removal of brace 1o the Bek]- property owners of this i e LA — RERR . OB RMOCAY il several days in the interest of hig Visiting points of Interest in the city, At | {idedis over Half a mile in leuigti city are greatly alarmed over the incendiary dy1ié Death. ... Wogiatored Bonds, ilty. ; : ek dblivarod an sAdress of welobme —gpr——m | fires that bave occurred here, On Wednes- [ Special Telegram \'\ ASTIINGTON Nov. 5.—Register Rosecrans, MILWAUREF, N John Jumbor, of um . Lillie Hathaway and K||>~r,\r|!ln the visitors. A resolution was adopted Will Be Investigated. a fire started in the yards of the Stand- —For time Henry W. [ in his general report, shows the total amount | oo "o s found guiity at Racine this after- | Funk, of Lincoln, ihe guests of Misg asking tho presi > United States to | Lixcory, Neb,, Nov. 5. ard Lumber company, but was extinguished | Brainard, nephew of €18 Justice Waite, «d bonds outstanding to be u Ballentine.” Miss Huthawuy is tho noon of the has The night ill at the chief justice’s resi- another fire was started in the | dence on Rhode Island rnue, His condi- psulting in & few hundred dol | tion was precarious night before last, when t night about midnight nnu!hvl internal machine” was scut to the chief ing attempted the fncorporate in his next mes on ewbodying th lssion and_ provi ment of @ committee of grnor Beaver shall be | Ber.]—The cha | before much damage was done ferved by the Beatric the | followi for the appoint- ) of Which "Goy- | constraction work of the new home for the | same yar feeble minded building at that place was the j lars 1 Hus ones, pre- 450 are held by ¢ natiol lmnl.s duughter of A, C. Hathaway, proprictor wh in | of the Lincoln P . The nt n\uxu when Ilu vordict was )1L,N00, or 1-23 mount are held by ress. gners. ® only ripple of comment at the state house to- | fire w nt in the shingie shed of th justice by Young Hopkins and the flurry ymmendat ions. ud MBS "H,p gentle g in cha the advers - id at noon Governor Thayer accom- | of Knapp, Stout & Co. This was soor caused and the army of newspaper men it k cduced Its Capital Stock. tising of Omaha met at the bo A Talk With Solicitor Jenks. panied Private Secretary Hill to Beatrice | mass of flames and the entire contents—#h0,- the family astir h lmuu-s Deposito s Tho. Cinclanati Na- | rooms yesterday aftorficon, and Bt Hon. George A Jenks, | where he will for hims 1spect the work | 000 shingles—were burned, together with | nearly all night. There wiis a constant noise WASHINGTO! -The sec tional bank to-day resolved to reduce its cap- | committees reported progress. o poaral of the. United: States, ar. | 00 see if the state s liable to pay for poor | 200,000 fect of lumber. Just before the fire [ about the ‘o and thelpatient was much b the treasury to-day nl.uun.m.l the 1 ire bu was discovered three men w n by | worse. This morning Brainard died. The ital 8 10 $500,000 to §230,000, The gov- | ccived from S. G. Broct, of Macon, Mo n the city u, day from hington. | phding cial Tele- | the watchman running through the ya family is of u decided opinion that the in- | Shants \““‘r"“"“"“"‘ of Omals, Neb,, 888 | oy ner discovercd that the stock | Mr. Shelton was read. Mr. Broch pri $ oported _changes in the or Wwas were pursued, but made good their es- | fernal machine hoax hasteued the death. depository of publiv moneys. A A 44 por cont and heardered | great future for Omaba, and suys 1 binet, Juds ' made The loss to the company will be §15,- — T T T A A that if be rade good by an wssessmout or re- | moro building oing on hiere than in € 1o osident has not by slightest word s vet, | now wing of onu ali_covered by insuran These fires The Postal egraph. Wik s | 7. H. Kiddor | duction of St. Louis, Cincinnati or Minne Uiioetly or fndivectly expressed himself to | the institute for the feeble minded was not | evidently tho_work of ‘o band of mis- | Wysmivarox, Nov. 5.—[Special Telo 370K, & o e A e committee on advertising and subscripticus l »dy regurding changes in the cal | ) ling to contract. The result object of which is unknown. | 4o "4} Bep ) Ex-Senator MeDonald of In- has been appointed assistant United States Rate Row. | Will call thie next meeting. + . course the fllling of the vagancy on [hl' 8 Wi .u not mude publie, osed to be anurchists bent on 1 d i commissioner of fish and fisheries to fill the S1. PAUL T'he majori p —— & 10 court bench is expected to result in | simply destroyiug property. Extra police | diana, is here and made an effort to escape an | Yacuncy cansed by the resignation of Major AL Toanlia an maneemant fadovita make A Wheat Deal Relic. . » changes. 1t is pretty generally con- | A |'.-“ P‘n[rp Raging. and watchmen have been appointed, and if | interview with a Critic reporter this after- | . B, Ferguson. roads reached al L & o H et T A s s t Lamar will go on tho bench, but |y veaar, 3 hecinl to tho | the scoundrels are caught they will be hung | noon, but in excusing himself gave utterance gy » rates from Minneapolis to cago A 0 this Afax’ ¥ 1 Langes are as yet unknown WAL | up at once. to a few words on the subject of postal tel Train Wreck in ifornin. ts after November 15, The Chic i o potischueh el it Ban.|—-A socond dostructive pralrio’ fire, | vt m— eerunh, Hosald: “I'm agains it Tdom's | NEEDLES Cal., Nov A special west- | Burlington & Northwestern and Minnesota States court 7 Several Strikers Killed, ""“‘"I‘“ a high south “-\'dvhmbccnrumnn: Almost W iped Out. gruph. Heo sai h ‘lo‘,“‘, Dbound passenger train was wreeked this eve- | & Northwestern refused to enter the ngrec- on the botw il 0ld 3 i and southeast of this place | Des Morxes, Ta., Nov. 5.—Fire this morn- [ believe in the government tak National b Pavrensoxviuee, La, Nov. S.—An en- ning at Peach S D coll | ment and withdrew from the meeting VA TR S N T private enterprises. We must not give the nes. h’““‘,’ r Growall e of the ti s st ! and @ machinist were killed. ed by | ing nearly destroyed the business portion of ace to-day between a sherill's ater to p from the south-bound froigh [ ” me Supper at the Millard. deal - Sty o south-bo ight train on | the little wwn of Brooks, a few miles west was badly burned. No passen 4 4 ’ se, cowmanded by flon. Daniel :“.'. | tissouri Pacific railroad. A nomber of | of Gorning, Adams county, The Marsh hotel [ o of the felograph to W | jurt aptain B, S. Pay nd his side, who e e Inlae gnd the Attakapas rangers, commanded by | s s of hay are destroyed and some other | ¢ Frifey ' ‘H. Tucker, the Tucker same footing as the -— defeated in the 1 Captain - i 1 : Captain Code, Lu one side, and & crowd of | dumuge is done. | the residence of W. H. Tucker, the Tucker | TR, i e e nathe it X 4' o ! ; PRl trouble ‘between k Code, on | | Bros., lumber yards, and general store wer s AR Al naiantt . 1is shooters, fvite visitors | 5 ra Diihal o strikers. Several of the strikers wore | s 108, L He replied, **No, the mails are indispensable OTrawa, Ont., Nov. 5—The trade returns th coul mir n Plinois end the wehended and others were orlored to dis | aterworks For Holdroge. | completely destroyed. to the govérmmeut, therefore it becomes | o ceo Canada and tho United States for snd ul»y ials 408 80000 ::x”'f Miltard | e operators has been satisfactorily - sots [\ X - R oamad f — CCess or the government to. cont - ol ast nigh! nposed strict b g . B e, but Inslend of obaying thew showed 4 | [Special Tele- Internal Revenue Collections. g ‘5,‘,“'“‘_\‘,‘, i G e the existing | the last fiscal year show a considerable fall- | of game, and | t1ea by a compromise, the luttor agrouing ta hich several of the negroes were Killed tiwe Bpx)—The city council made 8 | yesterday's internal reveaue collections | telegraph for rposes and o line of its | ing off in imports, while the exports matn- | served. The jolly compan pay the miners a littic over one of tud verything is uow quict. | © with Engineer A, A. Rich- | smounted to $5,492.83, owa ls. not in( ble 1o carry out its or- | tain the average of recent ycars, late Lour wround the fost advan 3 H