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S THE OMAHA Day B ‘ : o e —_— — OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1857, NUMBER 133 ment acceding to the demands of the brake. men. Boone The COrime With Which a Koeokulk | leuders except in Steamboatman is Charged. will go out i A MURDERED HIM FOR A NICKLE. father-in-law aud her paramour. Seneca Augustus Swalm, a gay insurance agent, is irges of possible that th reinstated and no double. it by the two go also in prison to await trial on fiv of extreme necessity | Annual Report of the Treasurer of | are ended, Resort to tho Code By Now York | {10 it Lt N Ao \, | An Alarming Discharge From Frod. | the United States. The Fisheries Negotiations. ; Bloods Obviated. who had fallen under his influence, stole erick William's Throat. Wasniseroy, Nov. 17.—[Special to the £10.000 worth of Central Pacitic railroad stock and sold it to Senator Leland Stanford weeial to the Bee.]—If for any reasons whatever, the of ) ftor Swalm had indorsod the share h rifiying the | AN INGHEASE!IN| THE HEVENUES. | 1515 Bettip ‘minds Oo Foastyun ammfoane || - o= S aoarLVIS BADIBHEARM 1 il rtine: niame. - Afer Ui untanny | Ly 1o HIDE STHE RACTS Dr. McDonald's name. After the unhappy . was for- agreement between the United States and —— woman had be \Hv!'u\\ nin )MJ Swalm took TR sxip In Washington Political Circles | Canada; in reference fo the fisheries ques- | Actor Hilllard Demands an Apology her jewels, worth £6,000, and £15.000 in mor The Doctors Afraid to Anng tion should prove abortive, it is not alto sct may be referred to nts beforo its labors New Hotel Dedicated. 1K, Neb., Nov. 17— |—The new Pacific hotel, o site of the one burned a year Fatal Result of a Silly Quarrel Be- | mally opened tonight with a bril tween Two Negroes—Des Moine it ban- | 1, which was enjoyed by a large ce the and started for the east, traveling under an quet and by \ . _ For an Insult to His Wife and Mrs. ) : 5 ) Critical Developments — Sensae aConsiderktis Conbasion Belvein assumed name. He was intercepted and 1l ! Clearing House—A Slandered number of guests from this city and abroad. A b A 3 @ | gether unprobable that we may Dixey—The Affair Amicas brought back, and bis record i being tional Testimony Against Wile Wife's Suicide. The new structure is the most creditable im- o the Functions of the have something mo than diplo- bly Settled hunted up. " son A Titled Constabulary | provement of a semi-public character made Fisheries Commission. matic trouble with our northern b ® 1l': ‘Am;‘;'\lxl:‘ivm' mv'm;‘lv:nuv ‘“u-\ ( ora l”u“k(l' . Y s in northern Nebraska this year, and it is all neighbqr. The negotiators upon cach side BARIGWin. ned aevite or Budd DHevie: the ey shn )ll:l‘llmu(-k Crin the more notable from the fact that here, on Draastres HYALOs Rapost come together with a determination to do the No Pistols Needed. driver of Goldsmith Maid, lost her diamonds Conflicting Reports, | KEOKUK, Ta., Nov. 17.—[Special Telegram | these broad prairies where the voice of the . N el i | country they represent the very best service, | Ngw Youk, Nov. 17.—[Special Telegram | Tho police found that Swalm had spent the | - Loxnos, Nov. 17— Dispatehes from Berlin | to the Brr.)—John McClintock was arrested | coyote was heard only a few years ago, isa | WASHINGTON, The aunual report b and attempts will be made upon both sides to get the best of the bargain, In department circles it is believed thata treaty of some Kind will be agreed upon, and that it will be ratified by Canada, but the senate of the night in her apartments when the jowels dis- appeared. Other soc to the Bre.]—On Monday night Mrs. Robe B o | Touoived More C. Hillard, accompanicd by Mrs. Henry Au | thieir diamonds, and since Swalimn's latest cs Dixey, attended Mrs, Langtry's performance [ capade view him with suspicion. The « of “A Wife's Peril” at the Theater Comique | looks very black for Swalm, who is u N in Harlem, and occupied a stage box, Dur- | YOrk man: but Mrs. MeDonald still m to-day at Montrose and brought to this city | hotel heated by today state that there was a dischiaree of green matter from the erown prince’s throat, which proved to be cancer- ous. In view of this fuct the case fs cone lered much worse, as this kind of soft can- steam, lighted by gas of its | of Treasurer Hyatt shows that the reven 1 o facture and supplied by water f of the government for the fiscal year ended on suspicion of being implicated in the dis- [ oW 0 b e & ‘ its own reservoir, The buiiding was put up | g N7, were & 277 and the ordi- appearance of his wife. McClintock was | b, Mavor Koenigstein and is 100x136 foct, l“::“ e '” At :::‘ L 4 “:‘lw :'“‘f;‘l"m working on the steamer Mag ? Jenditures, 0, surp! ¢ Reaney, | with two stories and basement otel and on Monday evening his wife went with | occupies all but the lower front rooms, which | receipts available for the reduction of the n v i S b 4 3 tains that he is @ man of honor, and that the | gap K THoa ; S P him to the boat. Sinee that night nothing | 8re devoted to business, Mr. B, F. Locke, the | public debt being $103,471,097. As compared e ety il 1ot L "“M”l"“‘_'(,:l':l‘: ing the performuuce Baron Blanc, sccomt- | hole trouble arose because hor old father. | 05 18 the mo N L AR W' E her A it s s that Mo | Proprietor, who won his spurs as a hotel man | with the previous year the rec reased [ . It is aiso anong. the probabilities thay | Punicd by his wife, Frederick Gebhardt, and | fn law was too attentive wnd she objected to | arded as incurable, The German doctors, H s L LWL AU X ‘| in the old building, is widely known as a [ g3y the expenditures £25,449,041 and | the senate may hugele over the matter and | VWO other gentlemen, entered an udjoiuing | bis gallantry, instead of following her hus. | the reports sa ctrying to deny the seri- Clintock drowned the woman a8 ke had | fundiord of excellent judgnent and taste. | eGSR e sxienciane SEmIARL G R Y LE oty wa it voted by | box band's udvice to encourage the old wan and | ousuess of this alimost eritical development. | threatened to do because she would not con- | He has fitted up the house th hout with ) e, Sl ot o 08 imous ballot last Februar: Shiortly after: tha mo de s ien blackmail him out of the greater portion A TRADICTION, Lot bo & divarcs 56 thit e coutd murcy i | 1L Hodern eouigmcnce. e Monm are vas | an increase in every item of rovente, the | Slmost unanimous ballot lass February to | Shortly after, the men made syme audible | g5 ze fortune | have no treaty with Canada on the fisheries | comment on Mrs. Hillard and Mrs, Dixoy., other woman., Shortly after 8 o'clock Mon- | Peted with brussels and the furniture is of | largest being in the receipts from customs. Beruiy, Nov. 17.-A dispateh from Sun - . On the heels of this v Jni seandal N i question. Af least. two senators from the i ¥l Qe e ! a6 snyh Lis swelling 1 the ero Ay i o o Lt A o | Wubstantial ash, cherry and antique ok, The largest increase in expenditures was on | eastern coast who have taken a keen inter- | On¢ of the remarks w Geton tothe | comes the well authenticated report that un [ Remo says the swelling m the crown prince’s DRIV AR LA Ta SOk LY. 1Lk This evening the roows were lundsomely | gecount of Indians and pensions und the | o8t in the fsherics question have told me | babies in the next Tox.” The ladies dropped | inimensely vicl sociots ludy is about tosiie a | throat has entirely disappearcd und there i L e e A vith loral wreatiyes and preseuted | R0 T e on mecount of interest on the | Within the last week that. when eongress ad- | the curtuin separating the boxes, whercupon | Promiont banic for & allceed to luve | no fear that traclieotomy will be ecessary ut er husband, and since ! ne hus 0l nuch e Knights o been drawn out of tne bank in some myster ious way. The cusl ns next summer there would be no fur- L Wity A | Pythias baud, of § the two men raised it, and ogled them present. The general health of the prince not been scen but by one person, A yihlas baud, of Sic furnished musie | public debt. The receipts of the postofiice | 10t t ther agreement than at present on the ques- rough their opera glnsses. The 3 crof the bank claims | 00 O lie call at the Grifith house was | 107 the dance, and the banquet comprised un | department amounted to £4,352,347 and the | tion, 1t will be in ordor about hext spring 1:‘[““,"" ']"I'K‘f otat }‘“‘l‘l“""l ek "-\' oncss | that the nccount was closed and chocked oft B Srodictive of the Infammblon et ab ong | Clcsant and témpting spread. expenditures to & Therevenues, ex- | for . reagitation of naval difficultios be- | e mildls DESROSIRCN DL G IO I IO | iTe s il o g o BLOODED BLUECOATS, h G it A 3 clusive of deticiency appropriations, increased | tween the two countries, desist. ML s davit that she neve “ e s McClintock and his wife rented a root A o' Suicide, ey 3 Fotnhes tHaY iThaa o | cont'of the moncy. The de onts us to " Fiato 2 the Be! :;::‘;. 1mdl|I:‘ i e Ill‘ulrlnw‘n:'nl‘ i \'Pm'nl'\(\'l‘l‘“\' v r‘mxp A1 G || SRt e b IR L W Railway Postal Service Statistics. b L R R e et e[ MW UTaE Y as s mor ey ] A e L all wa ALl Nennasg Nov. 17, [Special RINOUnG drawhT fioki tHe Lreabury,to alte it Servic - | 1obby, und tried to attract the attention of the | giigations in Sun Franciseo society. e al Constables. ween them. The night watehman on the | gram to the B Mrs, Hartley, wife of a A WasHiNG1oy V. 17.—The annual report | ladies, until the manager of the house hap- il [Copyright 18T by James Gordon Bennett,) Mugglo Reaney, the boat on which McClin- | bridge builder, committed suicide this morn- | Eocd the deficiences in the postal revenues | oo m s Nyeh ' ) ieral superintendent of the railway mail service, shows that at the close of the fiscal year ended June 80, 1887, the mail service had been authorized upon 130,950 miles of railroad, postal clerks being em- ployed distributing mail on 116,600 miles, the pened to come along. He knew both ladies A COOL MILLION, Loxnoy, Nov. 17.—[New York Herald and spoke to them. Then the men left, The ‘able—Special to the Bee.]—To-day was the ludies were without escort first day of the sworn envollment for special Mr. Hilliard, who appears in the p const As when Monsieur Louis o [Special | Napoleon enrolled himself as keeper of tho Telegram to the Bee.]—Dillard Brewins and | joace, this morning lavge numbers of titlod wife, an aged couple that have depended | jopso and gentry presented themselves upen charity for years, have just received | g roughout the metropolis at the scores of Information thut thoy have fnhe an | rondezvous. The following instructions wera estate valued at upward of 1,000,000, posted for the guidaice of the special con- is something of romance in the story of their | gqables in the discharge of their duty good fortune. The parents of Mrs. Brewins | ) ecial constables for cach parish shall died when she was an infant, and she was | 00 tiemselves to the ofticer in command of adopted’by & rich coupla living in Li special constables at the headguarters of the was § 145, a8 against 5,714,422 in 1886, tock was employed and wh howas in the ~ taking morphine. The cause of the < ; The statemen ed State o 5 canal the night of the woman's disappear s that her sister had told ler_husband | 110 Statement of Tnited States notes out ance, said that McClintock came on board | $he wus untrue to him. The couple came | standing shows that between June 30, 1886, h his wifo that night between § o Falls City about sixth months | #nd September 80, 1887, the circulation of £1 il An A EReE ey ot el ae and & notes ran down from £1,500,000 to deck, where they seated themselves and re- == £15,400,000. The decrease has been made up | ™ eI 148 . : mained in conversation until about 1 o'clock X by changes in_other denominations, the yol. | SCtVice on the remaining 14,560 miles belng ABott that tiine the witchmuh passcd. thom, | BLoOOMINaTON, Neb,, 2 Sl e oy | erformed by closed pouches. At the same and McClintock said he was going to bed. | terday morninga fire broke out in the S4A00,000, The shipment of legal tenders and | date there were in operation 41 inland steam- The watehman did not see the woman leave | of the postofiice building, spread rapidly Slver cortifiates of small denominations, | boat routes, aggregating 5,94 miles on which :T‘v“\" llm.‘\ h-l“-'-‘! seen her since Hy_: destroyed six buildings be s subdued. | together with the inercase in the cireulation | postal elerks were employed, o handle the that she could bavo taken Ber dopartiine | pe jow will awount to 0,00, with about | of silver during the cizliteen months ended | mails whilc in transit. there were employed Without his cbwerving hor, wa sho could havo | A6 108 I it 18 SR I O September 30, amounts to upward of 8146~ | on the railroad eck on which they werd s et wares | 000,000, while'in_addition several million dol- | vout cated e lock wall, o is positive how- | A H. Maliic all ge i 3 R £ :vT-r,':l‘fh'kful»'.f,hv‘.‘vr'nm. il |I'If“'f. Dostoftice, newspapor ofice, Hoytie & Moore, | 1S insmall gold coins have been drawn into | y nile An Indianapolis Couple Hoisted Fr Poverty to Atuenc INpraNaronts, Ind,, Nov. 17 | was form- ¢ play- ing “Adonis.” Mrs, Hilli uted her husband with the impolite « ot of the men, whercupon Mr. Hilllard sent the follow: ing self-cxplanatory letter to M A RED-INK EPISTLE, nber livered 11 Gebhardt—Dear Sir: In last uight by you and Henry E. Dixey and m o' During, the ad ser of new railre o & of an unusial cliaracior | B SER, ary goods amd clothing! | circulation under the provisions of the ct of | been added. . Tho lines on which s | uttended by Mr. Dixey is on his ']”“ Wl e mirnied @ oot | district in which the parish is situated. Tho .ul ralnn or e e boat_ during the | P & Son, bank. The buiklings [ June, 1 Certificates of deposits wmount | performed by clerks show an increase | way to California and 1 was on the s . in the n orhood against theiv | ) 1ving points in that district will be selected hours of his watch, - which ended at”mid- | ol Dewait & Bot, e pbtion of | in2 10 £5,000 000 were issued _during the fis- | of 5,06 miles. Tho lines supplicd by closcd | Judge of m se and indignation tolearn | wishes thoy cast her off. - With her hushand | be g offieor i command and the special Ll the town which escaped the contlagration of | ¢80 year for United s notes ased 8,30 per cent. The inland | from both atter the performance, that | she left Ter ol howe, and she has never | 08 St flicor i compind aid the, o L S ot MO Ty by o st § i lodged — in - the treas Redemp- routes decrensed from 43 to 41 | they had been grossly insulted by the staving, | since had more of the comforts of life than | constables will be informed thereof by him. at Montrose Sunday. as in the | 18 J oA tions in the same period were $43,000,000, the length of the routes fr ogling with ¢ s, and whispering re- | the small carnings of a poor luborer would | A police station in ¢ sh will bo se- "'-{ulll"r]"j"'l"f the b omplained of Died From His Injuries. There remained outstanding June 30 on 5,951.53 miles to 5,804.80. In 1886 there wer marks relating to the ¥ two of your gentle- | afford, Sev s husband be- ed as the headquarters of the special "{',:'(,’f, :h'.:‘\\x-l,'.:ll.(»{:'lfl\’fiuuu';vx‘.:;;;”grm:;.t-“i;:,;‘:i i (:Ij'\_. Dak., Nov. 17.—[Special Tel £0.020,000, which is the least amount shown | handled by the clerks in the railway mail | men (1) guests (unknown to me); not how- | came blind, have since depended | constable, With the sanction of the metro- at the end of any fisc un 1o the Bee]—A special from Stu be tes that man who was badly | su aten on Sunday on the Crownsville road, yei 10 gold ince the issuc | sorvice of lett ificates is- | istered pic and in s, ordinary mail matter, reg- ages, through registered pouches, sistered sacks 5,545,5M6,044 1 in L being an inerease of H0,- ever, by the Baron Blane. 1t is truly a most | upon a charity oreanization of Andianapolis | 1oy g . e S T charhing state of uffairs, i two ladies wit- | for sustenance. Through this organization, | Ilitan police anthorities the special consta nessing from a private box a performance of | however, cume the information of the estate | Vles of cach parish ure empowered to select Mrs. Langtry, are not free from the dis- | that hud been left in Pennsylvania for an | o superintendent and deputics for every 100 he paid MeClintock the wages due_him, and | g then McClintock left, going to Montrose. When seen there to-day he was in compan, with his brother, and both of them said the an. There we 1 during_the Jounted to S6,6% died this afternoon from his s, Cox, | 854,580 issued ) 8 Suring the year 1,734,617 | graceful conduct to which my wife and her | adopted child of n wealthy couple, and the | men. he superintendents and deputies will hud secn tho woman oft the boat about B | (et {hisaficrens o bis, ks, G0 | ik olistanding. ot vors i distribution were found, hiuking | riend were subjected lust evening, Kuowing | story nereed o well with the history of Mes. | e commnd of the 100 men wsigned them | o'clock Monday night. This story docs mot | o WS WS, ST L B S £121 486,817, 0f v one error for cach 3,878 pieces handled. The | that the facts as above stated must_be quite 1 as it appeared upon the cha R s agree with that of the watchman, As Me- g < nd 91,7 The | expenditures for the service during the year | as painful to you us to me, Iask your aid in ‘ds, that the watter was investi [ [ L AL 08 GRS R L L bt L) Clintock was boarding the train to leave this BOMBS IN ST. JOSEPH holdings of the treasury decreascd nearly \te §1,713,391, loaving $04,608 of the | insisting upon your guests sending upologies | and it has just been found thut she is really | oMicers selected from the special constables ity vostorduy he ):]nin‘kn‘-;hl-\;:n;'mr\vhhl'n; MBS ST. JOSEIH. D000 ina year. The amount “m)‘""bd n uexpended, " For'the next | mmediutely. This satistaction 1 feel po the heiress, 2 by Colonel Danicll, ehief officer of the special other 0 th estion he replied | gy o of hutel s October h the | fiscal year §2,031,255 is asked. tive you will demand am aware you are = a 3 ST constables neting er the autho! o hat be had not seen her and did not. know | TS o T e 1 “_::" R sury held ; he silver ce — a gentleman who would 1ot knowingly per- BURNED ON HER LAST TRIP. :’,:f,‘,,',:'i,:,,'f,“",‘ ':.',’;' 5 ”,‘,m,;:"i o) “':|’ where she was. The boy says that his ¥ 5ol ' outstanding at th se of the fiscal Among the Politicians. mit such dastardly behavior. Respectfully . D S ST I & | mother bad a small sum of money with her § serei, Mo., Nov. 17. pecial Tele. r amotinted o $145,548,150] an increaso o TR il Tolegram | yours, Ropeit O, HILLIARD, The Lake Steamer Arizona b ely | stuble will be supplied with a staff and when she left with McClintock. gram to the Bre.]—Since the hanging of the rly £30,000,000 in_twelve ‘months. — The | 4o 4o Bew | The democratic frionds b ot | Tuesday nignt Mr. Hillard in playing Sir Destroyed bhudgzes to be worn as directed, when on duty. i = Ci » unarchists o weck ago, the police | amount in the treasury fell off in the A TGOt OESHUOID Ge Osmond, was surprised at the end of Marquerre, Mich,, N Stabbed to Deat KEOKUK, Ta,, Nov. 17.—[Special Telegram to the Bee. |- Preston Rush, colored, was stubbed here to-day by John Williams, also colored, and instantly killed. The men quarrclled over a nickel which the form claimed the latter owed him. The murde steamer | Me. Davis Ferry, as inspector of police, 25,000,000 to &3, Senator Voorhees are protesting against the etiots Toot i pivecs of e pine. phieged | While the inerease in actual circulation was | demands being made by his party in Indiana mysterious looking | ofgus pipe, phugied | g Nittle more than $54.000,000. This in- | that ho shall run for governor next year. at both cnds with fuses atta 5 o Lhe first | creaso is due in part to the de- | They declare it would bo too great a sacrifice one was found near the Federal hose house | mand ~ for small motes avising | ¢SRS and ated no little excitement until ex- | from the discontinuance of the issue of legal ';"“: 2 ‘:; & amination showed it was a fraud, loaded with | tender &1 and 2. The treasurer believe Senator Sher nearly all of the trade dollars have been re- | here for the rl; }h" ds‘ ‘,‘,“”.',‘ "]",‘“."“ {‘“"*’l‘"-‘ ,‘"‘]"“‘“ her | Arizona, of the Lake Superior Transit line | made the required statutory declaration, pr SOy G Iti o bR BN ek Al ey qf,‘,‘.‘.',; s ’l‘“r"""“ to the watex's cdge this morning. | limivary to the swearing in_of the special exit, bpt he claims that Mrs. Langtry had no | She'left this port at 9 o'clock Just night | constables, that he had reasonable grounds right t push him, and says she never did so | bound for Portage, carrying a full line of | for apprehending that on the 20th of Novem- before. merchandise. ' When out thirty miles a heavy | ber, Sunday next, there would be tumult and He protested to her when the curtain fell, | sea was encountered, and the Loat turned | riof in the streets and that the ordinary con- have found in varioue places in this city | period from ne an, whoyhas just arrived slon, In ec@ing an immonse whereupon the lady said that he had no con! T g Serr s : ; guve himself up and claimed that the cutting | rollor composition and sand placed in the | Gocmed. The coinage of stundard silver | mail from every part of the country, Re | ception of the part, did not play it properly, | %ot 0 come back to Marquette. When she | stables were insuficient for the preservation { was done in self defense, alley by mischief-loving boys. A day later | dollars furrn..- fiscal year was 16831, 30| Dublieans, who in 1886 worked for Blaine, are | 04 €ave bim two weeksg notice to quit her | Was five miles away the boat commenced | of peace and order. The carliest appli- I another picce of pipe was found near Steele rease of &3 over 1886, On October 4 1 ¥ company. rolling heav After'the publication of the affuir in the | breaking newspapers to-duy, F following note to Rober the lattel . when atank of acid began | cant G et e and set the boat on fire. Nothing | Robert Basil Fielding, of 107 Queensgate, demand for an apology s e iy Vil tpan being driven from, bis ] private secretary to the secretary of stute for Dean Sie: Tnanswer to. your letter per- | Biing " a Ugood - head * of steam on | War. Thousands of warrant cards were mit me to say that I was the guest of the | the boat kept right on moving. altho hourly issued for the specials from the Bow Baroness Blane, not host, us you imagined. | one but the wheelman w: t police court with forms of the neces- The names of the other two ‘gentiemen are | osr. A boat was low i ] il Mr. Ned Wight and Mr. George De Forest | yosening the men in Midavits and appointments, The great Grant. I need scarcely add that they would rjority were young gentlemen of the medi- not insult their Lostess or any other lady by | student type whose ages probably aver Two Y Dis Mors hold $214. 42 and there | Assuring Mr. Sherman thas they will support as General, the Houorable Percy in cireulation. Between | him from this time on, and making sug- 87, the frac. | gestions about his campaign for the nomina- ury decreased | tion. Sheroian stock s going up in Wush- v | ington. O pand, miner | B8 euker Carl spent most of yesterday 1ot more than suf- | afternoon with the president and has made Bt engagements for further interviews with Doth the chicf executive and Secretary Fair- child. Tt is sta sug: ariff which he & Walker's wholc ¢ house. This | 31 the tr one was loaded, Weduesday morning an- | Were & of the bombs was found iu the in tho rear of the collar of the Wyeth Hardwaro i 0 company at Sccond and Jule streets, tioles {n'a Walnu stroobeeoonid hnd sk The same day another bomb was found at ey were taken to police headquarters and | 4y o oot of the stairs leading up into the city rd. The oficers found one lady’s gold | oy Captain Broyles, of the metropolotan namented in relief in several color L 17— [Spe gram to the B ]—A man and two boys giving their names as J. W, and George By lou and B. F. Fowler, were arrested to-di while trying to dispose of several valuable June 30, 1886, and October tional silv vin in the tr 04,651 to $24.408, m $3i7,814 to ces on hand ar wse they conld not the harbor. The boat rounded the kwater at 4:30, ruuning close cnough to ¢ in the redemptions of fri and shows by comparison with other ation of the t; watch o i paper issues e amos I tthe approval of the house | opmitting the acts you char N AT B e 9 i police, took the bombs this morning out | paper issues that a larger amount than has R R I ouse | cowy & the acts y g enable the erew to jump off. wod twenty-five. There were, however, a Elgin movement, with the inscription “Pre- il & , been estimated is probably lost or destroyed. | @nd stand the best chance of adoption by the . Gepmanpr, dones sk s AR A sentod to M. N. From Mother:? i shell cago | RO Of the ity and lighted the fuso of one | el T LY Slitatanding Tano. 0 ae: shawn | 20 Kentuckians who have conversed [ After receiving the note Hilliard and a :,‘,.,“,{"',‘,'i"‘.,% e shalnore anty number of gentlemen whoso ages were ap- gold wateh No, 47,850, with the imprint | them. A to explosion followed and_ the |y the books, was §1 while redemp- [ With the speaker suy he is in favor of an ¢ friend spent st of the forenoon lookinig for dopartment was catled out, but could do | Proximating fifty. Mv. rles Hall, Q. C. Brooklyn sley one ¥ as pipe was blown into a thousand frag- | tions for the year were only .13, Between d frec list, and that he does not endorse | Gebhardt. Not finding him, he wrote a terse | nothing to save the bout, which burned to the | M. Pe solicitor to the Prince of Wales, was bracelets and an open ments, not & trace of it remained. Another | the end of the fiscal year and October tion on the inte noto to Gebhardt, Wright and Grant, saying | e 1 f fuse was lighted and the second bomb ex- i edge, The Arvizona wasa fre; One of them hud two eng t boat, e n at Marbleborough polic urt and ber of depe v banks was ine that inasmuch as they had fnsulted the Tidies | valied b % i e 5 3 i SIR S et lind s e vod HOLUpS ST T W L e f el Tand spnre | SRR SRR R e kg e nenteellvitionil l:.a‘m\‘n £100,000. Sho was on Ler enn special_constable's belt and wtaff They ulso disposed of two pair of pants id part of it blown away. The third bomb | by hanks during the year were §25, sage to cong positivo demand_for_an apology, Edward | ‘25t P o LIk By Suturday night it is cstimated that | by express from Ottumwa. 1 xploded and the end of it was blown off. | pyking the wate from the begin Two Nel Arouson and Blakely Hall advised Hilliard PANIC AT A PIRE the 20,000 requived will be e d. During amined separately o La difr, \\_hll"~n\|-.3~lvn nk ylhnh[ 1bs Jvero made :;l’vl_ the system Little short of £.500.000,000, Wit oy to pursue this course. A letter was first taken it iy the day Mr. Bradaugh added his advice to | ht that the dropped by boys who wanted to scare the | wag a decrease of $84,008,100 dw ASIING by amessenger to ¢ dus house butas e | The Guests of a Chicago Hotel Flee | that of his colleague, Mr. Labouchere, and lavies cither in southern lowa or | police, the prevailing opinion is that the St nds held to s he circulat to the Bee.| wais not in, 1t was taken to the Union club. Roitinive T e it haiTaalA line und they have the appearance | Joseph anarchists, who are about two hun- | tional banks, leaving on deposit 814 livered a decision in an appeal from the gen- | There Messrs, Grant und Wight, who were S weir Lives, iis loador Mr. ( .m..' it the radicals | of professional crooks, fRa Nong, e taponile. for inst_which there was outstandii eral land commissioner in the case of Simeon | it the th box with Gebhardf and Barou 140, Noy, S17.=Onas livndzed! gueatal| should liold moatihgg lsewhigra than KA fol. ——— R P ite, BUg Gal 653 in nutional bauk notes, Margarlidge involving the south 1§ of the | 1anc, were found, and the mes de- | occupying rooms in the Saratoga hotel on | gar squai The 1’all Mall Gazette con- Suicided to Avoid Arres: o1 OB ngrensed: Sl anoa D] SLATRATS g 10801 g livered. It was in the nature of a cartel and | Dearborn street, were the postseript said that Hilliard would be at and for the ar oused fr F parties. The o this morning | i st of all suspic their anarchists are ti ues very revolutionary in its language and | s [ The President’s Letter to Sparks. | southe arod that during next Sunday new. | i ng WASHINGTON, . 17.—The following rthei st 1 of see 1 st 1 of s and the north 1 of the twp 31, nr20 win the Preasavtvinin, - Ta, v Telegram to the Bee beds before 2 o'clock this morning by a fire | it is is | n the Molican club from 1 to 2 o'clock p. 1w o ¢ E. “hed Il e v ollow 0 W] + a * | alarm, 'k re started th of the C ns will be inevitable, Mr. e B et Marion. ponity aah Aba. cite | [kenec aud rroets will Sollow by the WHolS: [ ine text of the presidontia latker to/Commis- | Valontine Jand. distr The claimant ap- [ aud from 4 to 5 p. m. - i &;m'(ngu] ;::::‘:» S ‘(tn“:ln-m)[qu neor -:,If.; T‘."l.- M ’{»“«.‘Ji’..fii M l..}.l,i‘.“‘:l,f'r‘ | iarshial wont oiltito the résidence of! Lowis ; ‘U | sioner Sparks uccepting his resignation : plied by petition duly transmitted by the | m f“i:nllmtl}ul"il'. potes then dlehbread 1142 ndly spread through the building, blbby | on Sunday for the purpose of bringing & tost | B d 2 mlle and b haltscuthedstof even Huymarketcon- | “My DEAR Six: Thave read your letter of | local officer January 29, 1886, to be permitted | parrest talk informed. the b g gL, ; RASE biok | 4 ® messenger that | 8 o'clock it there was no answer. Then they sent for Gebhardt, What they have decided to do ig , and he had been here some three | resignation left with me to-d times since the winter of 1585 and o deliver addi s, He was mainly re- under control. | case as to the right of the assemblage at among the | Trafalgar square, was out-flanked in court and also the | to so amend his said entry as to embrace the communication addressed by you to the sec- | n !4 of the no Iy of the n 1 of the nw ¥ of son, John Roey- sof forgery and to arrest Fora time the re wasa i 1880 & q s o vet know: sebhar ard | #uests, but all escaped from the building, | to-day by the magistrate discharging him on fulso pretenses. He | (5L G0C e suecess of tho local society | THArY of the interior accompanying the same. | sce 18, twp 81, nr 28 w for the rason that | not yet k;.'.f“.‘,";..fi"fi-i".f?-?l{,'f.‘\":i“,’.'.'.{1',‘.'.“,."}'.5! Some wWith scargely enough clothing Lo Cover | tho insulicioncy of the prosceuting yapers. | gefused to be arrested and drew a Iver | i 'this city In the present situation I donot feel called [ the said first named tract was embraced in | 476 DK R X e e | their bodies. Some of the guests had v i ¥ : & l nd shot himself in the forehead, dying in- 8ol Tinon to/datermine the merits ot the the amended pre-cmption filing of one [ sent serunmage ot Montreal he used his 08t {01 escancs, The ovigin of the fire is ur R | stantly. The warrant for his avrést had Sust T e ehrst) £ P Williard Murgarlidge and of which elaimant | in an effective way, ‘ 3 e s Mot e At eRe e (ol Tt The French Scandal, h u i X Business which has arisen between the s X e e o : Hilliard said yesterday: “Gebhardt's noto | known. L o 3 abou ‘ U Ronis BaorELayavne been tolegraphed from Kansas, where his 4 7 i J Y had not r d notice, The local officers . i £0,000, part of which is sustained by th Pants, Nov. 17.—Wilson's secretary was be i : . 'orRONTO, Ont., Nov It is reported on | and yourself further than to say that my im- 3 i e . i 2 | to me practically imputes falsehood to my WK, pAxt el SHALANGE SDY ARG i home is and where lie has a wife and s ) H thabmny and land commissioners refused to grant the | vestaurant in which the fire started fore the commission of inquiry to-day. His RAHLS I8 B0E Nl o has & wioand v oo authority that two or three of the | Prossions touching the legal question involved | SHSHERSG NG now Secratary Tamar over. | Wife and to Mrs, Di Of course I cannot | Festaurd o sturted, 2 3 | years of uge ) larzer accounts with the Cen bank, which | 1neline me to vely, as I naturally would do | yujig the decision below. He also reversed | rest under this. He belongs to that cluss who evidence with reference to the alle aute | 27 : 5 JEr> i) even if I had no impressions of my | {he decision in the appeal of Ji ieve they can insult ladies with impunity. S et dated letters was evasive throughout, Three | = suspended yesterday, will be transferred to | own upon the judgment of - the se ie decision in the appeal of Jumes | otk Five this morning Arensdors e S iealn J e ; Wynan, involving the entry to the ne & of 100 made amistako this time, B e A persons have been arrested who are con. s q s ial Telo. | Another bunk, which will re-discount the | tary. It presents a case of interpretation | (uda\v iz the nw 1 of se I and the 8 14 of | . Just before the clock on the mantel of the re block in the business »d in tho attempt to murdoer Portal Stoux Ciny, Ta, Nov. 17.—[Special Tele- | 00 helonginig to these account 3 vo perfectly honest men may differ. {410 so 1,0t sec 27, twp 6,1k 25 w, McCook, | Mohican club struckthis afternoon a lackey | portion of the cit 15 loss) of- from | (SSEROL R IL1GARMELIII IO IR KADE HUORIA LAY gram to the Bee.]—The state has been busy | {he proceeds to the The interest you hive shown in the opera- | N, e secratary holds that the tnd was | announced the arrival of 1 £15,000 Lo $100,000, director of the newspape i to-day introducing testimony in tho Avens- | giving it over £200,000 re tions of the land department and yourzealous bject to timb lture. o S | Jerome and Mr. DeCourse: 8, “ . . e fessed the ok Portalis, dorf case, and the defense taaline Db habanik cndeavor to save and protect the publie | SUCICCt to timbs L senting Messra, Gebhardt, Grant and Wright, | | ST At Lo “"‘"""; i et i inHicehamkenaedonyLia Samdamnlin e et Ain within the next thi lands for settlers in good faith, in- 5 = The gentlemen were rec 1 with majestic | mills of W. nd the flour mills of | on the Wilson affair is expected to b _every step by sever oss-examination con- Ty et e to believe that you will be pleased = A ‘}l'l;\["l'm“fl Clash, dignity and escorted to & private chamber, | Patterson & Columbus, burned | decisive, Ttmay possibly result in- u minis. { ducted by Attorney Erwin. Nothing new of | yinen of theCentra assurance that this policy upon | - WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—[Special to the | Fiva “they met Mr. Hilliard, Mr. B this morning. $0,000; insuranee, | terinl and even presidential crisis. At the special importance has been brought out as Marie, Ont., ciosed i vesterday re all agreed, will continue | BEe.]—In any view it may be looked upon | Hall and Mr. dward Aronson. £00,000, cabinct meeting to-day the minister of jus. yot. Itis now that the defense will not ‘ning through orders from tho central adfastly pursued, limited and con- [ the clash between Secretary Lamar and | Jorome stated that the dispute under | Mey Tenn., Nov, 17.~The most dis- | tice announced that he hud forwarded to the only endeavor to prove that Arensdorf did [ ofice af ronto. excitement, pre- | tre r, by law and the judgment | Land Commissioner Sparks is calamitous to | consideration had arisen out _of | astrous fire that ever visited this city oc- | chamber of deputics a demand for permission not fire the fatal shot that killed Rev. Had- | vailed, many business men losing deposits of | of the courts by which we may be at times | (o800 F08E L0 SR o SN0 g Pvery “unfortunate misapprehension, Mr. | curred tonight and resulted in the complete | o prosecute Wilson. 3 dock, but that H. L. Leavitt did this. This | from $100 to #5,000. No embarassment is [ unwillingly restrained, but which we cannot B0 IR e i g 16 | N Wright, and Mr. George De Forest | destruction of 13200 bales of cotton, com In the charber of deputies this afternoon | adds'considerable n st to the case. [ likely to resuit to the business of the town, | and ought not resist. 1 desire to heartily ae- | most aggressive and pronounced departure | Girant, he said, had seen four boys in the au- | presses Nos. 4 and 5 of tie Merchants Cotton | pevimission was —asked by the governs | The attendauce at the court room is large. Prirsi 17.—Application knowledge the value of your s in | from the old regime by this administration | dience just beyond the box oceupied by Mrs, | Compress and Storage cc and forty | ment to prosecute Wilson. The made in the « court to-day hlwm '|) |‘1n] -4-‘\'ml :;:lm.ul\,H.mw{: f ot {unil has been in the land oftice. Undoubtedly the Hll‘hllll'lllnl!lll ers. l)mlv_v ]’:'\\o of |ll‘w||\\\' e | ¢ _In"lxlnn-m‘x to the 1‘1 ()1;;.) H:m”,‘,:"x’i“.. ‘::||]|n1||::4~j‘lm |X::' ll’lll.A‘I‘::’l‘l‘;O ‘:;,‘; pointment receiver o w up the | department, whi, has been reached, | o stratic as intended to turn a new | Stable boys whom they knew. They pre uthwestern 1ds, m de e motio ecute ? una e Elkhorn herd of | affairs of the ¥ tural Gias company. | and to a my appreciation of the ;‘.“‘,‘““\.”_'_“‘(ff‘l ha/ daf l:"] g o I | sented a somewhat comical sight. The yonne od was principally for export. 1t [ i favor of it Henri Rochefort, editor of tha i pure breed Hereford cattle, the property of | he bill alleges that the company is insolvent, [ rugged and unyielding” integrity which has | leaf. Sparks’ busincss has met the unquali- | pey = seeing ~them, langhed “und was valued at #550,000, The fusurance | Intransigeant, fought a duel with swords SR T T R, e indebtedness of the company is §i00,000. .-hu-mvl od \..ur.;m 1 conduct. Tam con- | fled disapproval of llllt*;et'rclul'a' of the inte- | the ' remarks quoted, and it (‘:,umn! bhe. w.-:-n.[:..vd nlnlwlm. T h:lo amount :\‘:!‘h A\l:!!'lxx‘l‘t"‘<v'-llh'lm'fll‘ ridut ~"u|'le ylhA: , 9 ST, Rl Oy » court made strained t. t the resignation you tenc The actions of the commissioner, how- | to obtain a better view of of insurance in wil probability will not ex atter was wounded. 10 encounter was A Stanton county, ) Was publicly sold this | inyg the transfe with assurances of my continued kindly fe 1 the for a good deal of | that the curtain between the boxes b ceed 60 per cent of the ioss, The presses | result of a quarrel over .General Boulanger, | afternoon at Dexter park. The attendance | assets of the ¢ ing toward you, and with the earnest wish t boasting generally, and now that the fire is to | dvawn out of the way. The four bogs hap- | and buildings of the cotton Press Company | After a brief debate on the report of the was fair and the bidding at times spirvited. | Saturday. The wherever y v of life may be drawn and ihus repudiate his actions pened to be in_a line of vision with the box [ were valued at §25,000, which - | committee w division was taken and the ¢ Forty-three h.-.u'l\--ni N\l«l‘l’\l‘\sf-:lc». 'I'|u; ..(‘l.q-- lines and ¥ complete success and satisfaction may aw good deal of explanation will be necessary occupied by Mrs. Hilliard and Mrs. Dix n;cll! nn]\xln-n{\ lhl"!"“"“"? .‘u\-(;.- :iln.mfln;x"\l\":l vote of "' |nJi )\I{’I'l‘ ed the 4 were mostly made to G enry, of | in Beaver covuly you. . Mr. Sparks was for a time a great drawing | Mr. Jerome said that he knew both M of t » blocks and lighted up the entire city lemand for the prosecution o! \lson, Chieago; H. Richards, Macow, 11, aud H. | @ aiwavkes, OoHontRinn & Ca Thanking you for the pleasing and compli- | card und his official acts formed the back- | Wright and Mr. Grant, and that he was surc | The fire is supposed to be incenc and [ The ministers, after the meeting at the { Landon, of Auburn, Ary goods merchant Ashlaud, Wis., made | mentas pressions with which you close | bone of the administration’s new departure. | no insult was intended, He suggested that | Walter Mendenhall, a vailvoad cmploye, has | Palais du Bourbon to consider the situation, tH e Wi assignment (hi s yous letter, [am v truly, They were at the time indorsed by the presi- | they might have been dining out, and as a ve- | been arrested on suspicion. went in a body to Elysee paluce and in: { Hung Herself With a Cattle Whip, 000 ER CLEveLAND.” | dent. What he will do now since the com | it “been o little, bit - demoistrative | | Glasoow, Ky, Nov. 17—Tompkinavile, | forumed Presideut Grevy of the decision of | MeNeo, Ta, Nov. 17.—[Special Tel - 5 353 missioner has been repudiated and Low he | their actions, but if either, in v county, was almost | the chamber, 5 - | ot v o0 D areon The Corporation $ Coufusion About the Commission. | il make the former and latter action con- | the exuberance’ of his spirits, had insulted ) last night. It was | M. Mazeau has entrusted Minister Fal. | R e i At e R e ST. Pavt, Nov. 17.—-The Northern Pacific Wismixaroy, Nov. 17.—Some confusion | aist is a mystery to those who view the situa- | the ladies, he was sure they' would huve | discovered to-day that Nelson I3vos.” safo had | Jicres temporarily with the duties of winistesd e i . o 3 St ey it i the | ©XIS18 88 to the functions of the fisheries | tion from Washington. promptly apologized, been robbed of - greenbucks and silver, und it 1 of justice. ' i ) was found dead to-day hanging by a atlway compuny have by CIT IO s et e e il The two winbassadors were requested to re- | is supposed the burglars started the fire to [ A plenary meeting of the vepublican group A ¥ wlhuip toa |;-.;.‘ in their grove, one mile south | United States district t to enforce its | gy o Prosent commission comes together with Pensions lssued. tire for a period while their explanation was nh;v et uuvmmn.( — i , :nfl!u' srmnl-' l||ul|lm|l;|. r‘m'n\ml’nmnl ml{‘:" ia [ of town. The cause is unknown. Her hus- | right to ownership of certain lands in Da- . WAsHINGTON, Nov. 17.—{Special Telegram | being considered. Mr. Hilliard and iis friends ‘extiaL Crix, Col, Nov. 17.~Fire this | to-morrow to arrange the terms of an_inter- | band is nearly disteacted, Sho leaves sey t TRl b aakd Sine o land no other power than that of free conference _ talked the matter over a few winutes und de- | morning nearly destroyed the business por- [ polation with v ce to President Grevy, i . Hoari s ota, which by action of the g nmentland | |0 e vestion which practically h < to the Bee.]—The following pensions have | ' it > o 16 tow! 088, $2 which will be moved in the chamber Saturs | eral suall children. ofices at St. Clond and Farzo have recently | U -kww-: satiop 1.»2.;2."{.‘:-‘.7..1,.'?‘.4\7?:'“3’{.;3 been gmanted to Nebraskans: | Tnorease, | Clared themselves satisficd. tiow of the town. _ Loss, 820,00, Jhica il o ? ) a [ H Des Moines' Clearing House. f:;'j."l‘, v ';Y;R::l{L“,‘\’,j\'.,x:'m“;"',I,f!}, et | an existence. Briefly stated it has been | Willinm J. Madison, Bloomington: J. M SAN FRANCISCO SCANDALS, Big Discovery of Gold in A ha. — 1 Des Moines, Ia, Nov. 17.--(Special Te Ry J s S date e 4 mited | Fitzpatrick, Hebron: David Kitchen, Lin- SAN Fuancrsco, Nov. 17.—Telegraphied ve. Death ¢ Baker, | i} Judge Nelson issued an order to the defend: | from the beginning the claim of the United R 5 3 . | gram to the Bee.) The banks of the « wnts to show cause why an ujunction should | States that what nrivilege tredties with n; J. A. Green, Madison; C. W. Beasley, | A Banker's Wife Attempts to 8hoot | ;oxty from Prescott, Ariz., are uniform in the LONDON, v ieneral Valentine | have organized @ clearing houso | ot be served gaiust t The matter Wil | Groat Britain recoguized as due to Ameri. | S¥racuse: L. F. Mills, Frement. Relssue— " Her I--(tln-lwl\' -Iu;»\\‘ - statement that an apparently wonderful dis- who, in 1515, while holding the ap- { begin to do a regular clearing bosiuess the [ Come up for L ccciber 1 cans, were original rights and were not in | 9 - Vendeman, Ashland. Sax Fraxcisco, Cala., Nov. 17 2 F'ran- | oovery of gold ledge Las been made on the | poiutwient of assistant quartermaster general st of-Devember. Ten banks nnd some of the —— - any wense grauts or commissions for which | Pensions for Towans: Original-John Blazer, | ¢isco is having a surfeit of social sensations. | pagsayumpa river, tex miles fre at Aldershot, was compelled to leave the sers { Jeading loan and trust companics doing A Blasphem ‘acher. something could be demunded in return, * In | Fayeties S, 8. Robinson, Polk City. I The scundal of most ul»sm‘lnukimh rest is that The product of the' e thus fa is decl vico o belng | .,..‘irfln‘!;).' of misdeminor, i unking business belong to the ussoc tvoin, Conn., Nov. 17.—A petition | other words, when territory once under the | crcase—D. S. Ewan, Westerville; William | about Mra. R. H. McDonald, the banker's | to be the richest ever known on the coast, | is dead. He was fifty-two years old, Bake i 3 E;«. Mol Alated to-day and freely signed b 1of Great Britain was divided the var- | Sumstine, Boone: Byron Clark, Kendallvillo | wife, who is charged with a murderous | #1d lias nuturally provoled great cxciiemeni | v an condomped for ussaulting 4 young womn busa cle of Unity chureh, calling & svec st 1o land wlone, the vights wpon | 1 ¥ Wright, Wapelio: Jostph England, | assauit on her fatherinlaw, Dr. MeDouaid, | throughout Arizoug. Hiio i A Y nd Tose o tho rank o ol s romaining common 1o by J. Shannon, Boone; s, N e o ol orth and sout Y ) ] | ,\-",',’,‘b‘flvm,k;.j “,’:"&'L;P:‘:;o.?;;‘(-.E,\f‘:;“l"i { 2 Flis the Britons ave alway gy St Qriarles: G Lee, Kol ‘l‘:‘,’"\‘::‘;“l“" 1‘:“\‘1\‘):::.‘:}:':-“1 Voilke. soar raced for nearly two milcs, : Indicte cmball, a paste ated ! o trea \d arrangements here art, Afton; G. J. Wright, Waube age Mrs. . Me i husband = — S5 & e i his y scrmon by comparing the © wade have been makeshifts, securing ere note selety for th racte Minnesota's Warden Resigns, M New Haveroy, la, N esterday | Chicage anarchists with the Savicur, (I BE s et rights in ono wiy oF |“n ‘;er{}n,:" “v‘y(l..j).q . gl ,T\',‘:.(, Mixxearors, Nov. 17.—Warden Stordock, | ToNboN, Nov. 17 88 of Gor ARl | f ! he grand jury roturned un indictment against - - | another, but merely for a time being, while 4 Hoaatarialy sion daily by réading vut of | of the stute penitentiary, v 1% suffering from paralysis of the lower ohn and Joscph Franzeu, charged with the Bald & Olio Affaivs. Jostponing . the main question indefiuitely. | wagninazoy, Nov, 17.—[Special Telogram | ne same ook with thelr ends togetiher e | tion 0 Governor MoGill to-duy, 10 take efieet 2 lins been much uffected by the cont i Pred W Septamber. By P o cecutive gow- | T4t Present commission may arrive at an ip- s Do 11, € the same book, with their heads together like | tion to Governor MeGill to duy. to take cffect | o 8 Rce 5 iling of Fred Warner last Septewber. By | Bavtivonr, Nov. 13.—The executive cowm X 0 |—Fin 4 ‘ar : uring b o | ditiou of the crown princ ) - 5 os exactly | to the Bee. |—First Lieutenant O. M. Carter. 4 . < once and continue during his trial ou th onsent tho trial was set for the flrst day of | mittee of the Raltimore & Ohio railroad mot terpretation of the existing treaties exactly 4 sy | lovers gn a sunny day. Al at once Mrs, Me- o mar bron —-— } 15 Deceuber term B the Qistiict souts. to-day aud approved tho afrangomonts sug: | pr L&t Fighte of Amekicans, or, finding | corpe of engineers, has been ordered from | Donald dlacovered that her husband ywas a'f "PCeRt 18Rt SUZh Phe Czav on His Travels. | Sottling & Rallroad Strike. gosted by Lo syndicate 1o regard 1o & genern) | wod: n'\(&}?‘."o“\;..'m'.'.‘fl‘i‘.nc‘:,fl'cfl;‘{",j{.‘l;;;‘,"y }.\f\n'h-,‘ufi:}‘n«'f. 2:1m}:.::3c‘:‘.‘.’.;um, .‘1.-“:.1.:;: Lunafic and her father in law a brute. ny.f. A Caution to Eqitors. MAGEN, ' Noy. - 17.~The . car aud 4 Masox Citr. Ta, Nov. 17.~The strike ou | MOFUHEE o bay off wil calsting obligutions | making branch of the two governments, In | of Hampton Roads. Corporal Edwin Huich. | bands n San Francisco ave wuch addicted fo | gr. p no, Nov, 17.=The govo cntigen this afterncon on i R0 1owa a0d Dakota Alyislob of the Chicago, | Looat four directors Trom .the syblicatd | eithier of wiich cases the comumission will | inson, battallion of engineers, laa been placed | biring detectives, aud young McDonald gutn | ycnt has cantioued the Russion press 1o be colira 10 St Petersburg, by way of J C Lieeie Bave accomplisbed the purpose of its erea- ) on te rotired Lst at his own reauest, wan 1o shadow Lis wife, e long und sea- | guarded to thelr gomments ou Germany 1] .

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