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SEVENTEENTH YEAR, OMALIA, TUESDAY MORNING N’()\"Efinmc 929, 1&%'7: NUMBER 157 DAMAGING T0 ARENSDORE, [ (i 1o he would prefer the gallows to a term in the Ihv\nu. v. 91 -Elpm_\ persons in all llluuun:: vrn. does not 1..‘hm.- u‘ court is penitentiar; l\;{}n'r\\nmn l\wl !r]g;n “th‘ }\'rv vked l; Hx‘l ‘lllll'llu\\u case, upon \: h|n h I'Iu' l'\‘\lH" —e A Scholten. The chief engine divided last spring, he says, did not contain . Appearance of a New Witness in ntine Raised. Fatal Quarrel of Two New YOrK | hoven, was landed at Seaford yesterday | Important Points Being Discussod in mang of the wost essential points insolyed in Further Detalls of Barnum's Lurid ST v, OL={Snocial Tolo morning. It is the universal fecling that the 3 the Meugler or the Ziebold cases, that come Show in Bridgoport. b P g |v:«l;»\.-1’r;u}‘.- G fault of the collision rests with the steamer we DLl e from Kansas. LA The chief n Rosa Mary ¥ by the governo! e S A Colorado Conl Company Wins, ndation of | ARRESTED ~ AS DYNAMITERS, | s~ states she left Hartlepoct on Frilif | THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENT.| wWaswiscioy, Nov. 2l—In the Unied | THE LOSS ONLY 100,000, nd the board of with a4 crew of sixteen men. On States supreme court to-day a decision was or of the | Ame ane Honghly Handiod—revy | e, DL ¢ o e I, rendered in the case of the Colorado Coal tion was issy SOME STARTLING TESTIMONY. | i v Heim N the state vetrinary surgeon Mrs. Josephson Describes Minutely | Beaith. T William Lar d 1o state of | n permit the im- was - shifting of the fog. Some: | The Inter-State Commission Renders.] und Iron company et al, appellants, aeaist [ SOMe Miscreant Knocks the Watche the Scenes That Occurred on Portation of cattle into this state from the | and the Deputic rther Particus | titmes it ws donse, while at intervals it Was | g Decision Against the Milwaukee | the United Statcs. The object of the suit | MAan Senseless o Preventan Alary the Night of the Murder— st w'n[ll\llw.:rm4vxv"n|>‘t 'r»"f"‘xh"'..'.:‘v.”\;'€lt‘\".fi lars of the Scholten Disaster on occurred. “We had been at anchor & St. Paul Road—Other was to have declared void and cancel sixty- =The Burned Animals - Several Other lowa News Pl B et b MR B —Other Foreign News. since X o'clock with our lights burning Capital News one patents for sixty-one distinet tracts of Other Conflagrations. b 3 brightly and the fog_bell was sounding con- S v land in Las Animas county, Colorado it Thieves Running Loose in Towa. i et T Viowdak stant) whllt::l'«lhl‘x:‘\v I}L(;‘ “?\“"'l'flw\'\ly';::m:\";.:g amounting in the aggregate to 9,500 acres. Y fit's Lsid Show é veWitheas, b b Noy. SUator the ensations in London. starboard bow. She- lowinge whi . W hERE L Pk LE Were boTvayH b 2 . s'n""_" C“"’"'I"f o P2’l TR | Y U L [Copyright 1687 by James Gordon Bennett.} and green lights, indicating she was shaping ... The Fisheries Question, These tracts were conveyed some years Og9 | ¢nyy 1 yuy, Conn., Nov. 91.—0ne of th g, i HEEb | few weeks this city has been infested with a | g GG 0L Yol N York Herald | her courso for the starboard side, We could Wasmatos, Nov. 21.—[Special Telegram | to the Southern Colorado Coal and Town gram to the Bee. | —To-day has been one of | gang of dangerous characters, and burglaries | o, T ts i Cablo—Special to the Bre,]— Americans are | 0t shift our position, being anchored. The | to the Brr.]--Legislators are talking very | company, which then consolidated with the Jyntemen ol Barnym's ol s We TRtthy v wIV S VAT ¢ . | steamer soon ported her helm and attempted | excitedly ubout the pending negotiations | Colorado Coaland Iron company ' Early in the day it began to be noised about | them being commitied in browd daylight. | 1 the fore to-day with sensations. THomas | to cross our bows. The tide. howeve, with Canada on the fisheries question. Some | company proceeded to mortgnge for 83,500,000 | ered flames in ono corner of the building that new and startling. testimony would be | Ladics aud youn girls have also been us- | Callan, giving un uddress at Lowell, and | being rightfully judged, scttied the vessel on | WHA . au ammeing | the ooty for which the government re. | Where the horses are kept. He rushed aroun L ettty e b de | sauited by these men, but thus far the police | Michael Harkins, ut Philadelphia, were com- | her bows, cuttini her t0 the water's edge, 1 | hold that the president has no rightto appoint | the property for which the government re- | g o yuiiging to alarm the other employes, introduced by the prosecution and this mACe | }yve ooy unable to capture any of the mis- | mitted at Bow ¢ this Morning as dynam- | CANNot say whether itwas the W, A. Scholten | a commission to negotiate a treaty without | ceived only £12,000. The government charged | 0 5 (CLR T e some ond the famous case the principal theme of con- | ¢rounts, h 8 1th r Colonel George M. | thatcollided with us. Whatever vessel it | first extending the proposition to the senate [ that it was a gigantic conspi i that the | ot He & . b versation and drew unusually large crowds - e bt L 18 COIONEL HIGOIZS & was, she proceeded on_her course and 800n | ng roceiving its consent. Others declare | Original entri vere that the [ Witha club. Helayon the ground uncons to the court house, The sehsatlon came A Divorced Wife's Suicide. Graham, of Rochester, is dying from re- | disappeared in the darkness.” it shon the prestiont 1uid this mattor. be. | Blickea pro-cmptors never lived in Colorado | scious for twenty minutes and when he ro- vhen Mrs. 13, Josephson, an cye-witness of the | FRIEND,Neb., Nov.21.—(Special Telegram to | volver shots in the university hospital, and - e e s L T ) ot and that the registrar and receiver of the | vived half of the building was in flames, when Mrs. 13, Josephson, n c the Bek.]—A woman by the name of Mrs, | Dan Doherty, said to be a New Yorker, is in Parnell Heard From, fore the senate last winter and received a | Jand office connived at the fr. he Coal | He awakened the sleepers in the building shooting of Rev. Haddock, and hitherto unas- | th . an by Mrs. | T e hooting. and | LoNDpos, Nov. 21.—An interview was had | negative reply, he did not surrender his con- [ and Iron company denied knowledge of the L sociuted with the case so far as the public is | Kate Spears was found dead in her bed this | custody, charged with the shooting, anc ac U itlhel o | frauds . ey * ttat | and somo ono rushed to the alirm FRHPANT AN Ghot U W14uA. knd Tcofs. | 8vEAl he left @ note saying: I want | scems to need as good counsel as his Phila- | With Parncll here to-dny.during a flying visit | stitutional perorogative ““to make treaties™ | fraucs = ieged = id s for | box half a mile away and pulled it, neglects concerned, was put upon the stand and ”"i Louiso (0 g0 to her. grandfather. I cannot | delphia nomesake, A *duo account of | made by him on busine He looked thin [ and “toappointambassadors other than public £ W&C 0 T BIRINERR - B g to sound the alirm from the bok located roborated fully the stories of Leavitt and f <080 B 0 A0 e touble re. | the former fncident has alrcady been sent, | nd careworn, but sald that his health was | minfsters and consuls.” Undoubtedly thero VPR cotrt held that the chree that | at the entrance of the grounds. This caused Bismarck, the witncsses for the prosceution. | Fi B SR o O . that betaeen hor |-The latter incident occurred late this even. | slowly improving, Respecting the general [ Will, be at least a wordy conflict over the d pre-emptors and patentecs wore | @ delay of half an hour in the arrival of tha The witnesses examined to-day were ex-Coun- thx “"",""‘I’" e 1‘ ‘I”‘"b' fng, and the police or medical supervision | Situation he said: “I may say thatin my [ matter wheu it comes up in the upper house | fictitious Mciently proved, and that ';"':" e ‘\|\ ||“‘" it did % could i e crintendent of Water- reed husband and herseif, He has been s an olic bprt slof : Ak . . 7 il b e e T » Deing ho ro " do_nothing beyond saving Rl el '.’T;‘ml ""“(»r J“ 5 e ting to her lately. and his letters have | temporarily erect barriers against full par- | judgment a more feeble or inert government [ of congress, These exccutive acts require ‘1;*:‘1‘::‘1:‘1‘!‘::{;“ I‘\l", {fro the ("u‘:}..'x Statca, | Duildings from being destroyed T o (Mael ik dhivat ¥ bitter. hus been earning a | ticulars. 1t scems thaton Saturday at a [ never held rein in Irelund. They are teach- | the advice and consent of the senate, bt f rhg girenit court th re entered o slecping in the building barely Lo Uil e il U it e Toiso. spoten | gambling ploce named the Churchill club, on | ing Irishmen o most disastrous lesson by | such advice and consent is a condition | iu favor of the United St th their lives, and one. who was as on the previous triul, d of in hor note is a little girl about five years | Oxford street, Doherty lost £500 to a Mr. | their bungling incapacity—teaching that law | that wmust follow and mot pre- | holds that the evidence Hows frand Wpon the S O N e “":: Robson was at Junk's saloon on | |l The indications that she hung he: 1. «d. of New York, for which the latter | may be successfully defied, for the law, cede the exccutive act. The president can- | United States sufticient in equity s against "'r' )."' 1 b L \ ACRIRLL th I 6T (e RN ARAVING | BL1E a8 havsi re ghat sho bung her | Howard, of New York, for which the la ¢ - | the parties perpetrating it, or those cluiming | of the elephants which liad been let loose e night o he murder, i s therefsa plece of yope hanging i | ook a verbal L 0. U, Over Sunduy Doherty | Fecently constructed by theunionist majority | not make treaties without the *tapproval of | 1 IS NEHHITEALE e 0t 030 SRR ha been corratled. " The inocerous was sbout the same time Arensdorf and the ¥ D on the T, e vas found | eived the idea that he had been cheated, | in the comumons, is daily defied, and with im- | two thirds of the senate present,” but he can i ¢ erowd did to go to the murder. Robson went thie tioori i this evening at a chanco meetig | Punity, by thousands of members of sup- | ne east and testifics that Arvensdorf positively pressed branches of the League and by e cancellation of the patents fssued them, but | taken out of the building, but was burned and & itiate a treaty and submit the results of | that it is not such fraud as prevents the pass- | €ut both by getting out of his cage and by A Fatal Hunt. in the Criterion bar room, Piccadilly, went west along \}1|1| the others, complete ! N.—[8pecial | (i, cus, of Doherty, Howard and Grahum, a | Betic nalist newspaper editor in lulmd upsetting the alibi theory. It was Robson’s % while making L Il D o'cloc] q e e latter | 1iS Tounds at 10 o'clock last wight, discov. decided sensations in the Arensdorf triul. | are reported with unuswal frequency, some of the negotiations to the senate. The negotia- | ing of a legul title by patents, In the opinion | the crowd, who seemed possessed of 8 mania tions guust precede the act of the scnato and | Of this court the goverument has not con- f 10 Kill all animals which came out of the : 5 ST e ¢ 3 allaged building, Only the cat animals were bur testimony that upset Munchrath's alibi and | g1q son of Shaw, of Holmeville, acci | ) e 0 BOVS invite the a ’ tween the two first named. sequently took supper with during the repast wi ahiam sub- v, who ked the former how he to get rid of paying the money which he probably convicted him. Mrs. Josephison went on the stand this ufternoon, following Bismarck. She is ment? s that for every offcnse mmm-ll!lu' ance of any officiul or | ficient to overcome the presumption of inno- | buildings. Many of the idols whi luw committed before the passage of the | citizen whose peculiar qualifications would,in | cence on the part of the ion bill lundreds are committed now. I [ his judgement, further the objects desired to | ceiver of the land oftice. T it to you to say whetner Ircland’s | o attained. - The senate may refuse to ratify civoult court Is roversod aud tho L wera dister aud e | exhibited with the show were burned, 'Tha decrce of the | criesof the burning unimals were hearte case ro. | rending. At 12 0%lock the building was @ dentally killed himself yesterday afternoon. He went hunting about 3 p. m., taking his dog with him. About 5 o'clock some neigh- ‘ . ospo y the imper vernmer o . manded with directions to dismiss the bill, heap of ruins. of German ana Russian parentage and a | iy the o They found their neighbor's | claims—there were no witnesses—tliat he | the same ugency or the solidity of the union | 8¢ ntatives, acting in its individual capaci An Inter-State Decision, phants, five lions, se s, 8ix panthe Jewess, With her husband she came to this | poy qead with u large hole just over his heart mildly answered the debt was one of | is likely to be increased, or whether this | may refuse to concur in the legislation neces- WasimiNG ative incapacity does not render | sary to make the treaty effective and thus | commerce commission to-day decided the case :31‘.‘.';,';,',"','\'{,:' T."' ,I..l:i.":'x:i :I)::: ::L\:‘I::;wlm;'\m: ;.I:m. ‘:::'f‘:4‘:]‘[‘—:_::“f:::::x!:l‘:ll":\("\rlfln\l\l"l.ll; '[‘n'::;?.n"(l.fl'r defeat the act of negotiution by the president | of Ei\“ éx‘- 'n;\:ml‘uml{'l\ the Chicago, ‘ll\ - | found drowned in the sundbar light-house, Deople Ty wbiding, prosperous and bappy.r | and the subsequent act of ratificution by the | waukee & St. Paul railway company. 'The | where he had gono in his friht, N, Nov. 2l.—The infer-state | ers, four kangaroos i o larga country about six years ugo, when the Jews | hich showed that the shot gun had been ac- | honor which scemed to muke Do- of Russia were so mercilessly persecuted. | cidentally discharged. He had run a rabbit in fa Who had been liberally They became residents of Yankton, Dak., | @ hole and was digging it out when the gun inki = R {EIIE o B0 “ Soott after coming to this cotintry and subse | Went off. Mlie surrotndings proved ke had | Grinking, very angryand with hisrovolver 1e lain there nearly two hours, and all that time | shot Graham in thé abdomen, but immedi- L senate, but the right of the president to be- [ complaint was that the company had estab- _“]m'; nul_mfl]nwlmvm\l,h £100,000 would guently moved to this city and arenow. pos- [ 4h8 e o e s e o | ately ran down stairs suying to some ho meb: A DEaVeBimpross: gin, conduct and couclude negatiations is | lished rates ona branch line unreasonubly | Probabiy cover the loss. The lost anim sessed of some means, being diligent and in- | i, ) ) h brought the neighbors to the scene | o 1 dustrious, Forsome time aftor comingto | Howas bright boy.and loved by all who | . have shot my Viexsa, Nov. amental and canmot, be interfered with | high and diverted business to towns on the | 1 all Parapherualia destroyed would be red friend by accident.” Austrian fmperial | fund placed as soon as possible and the fire would tn | by cither “or both branches of | yyin line. The answer of the compuny was | 4 i 4 iraham was removed at once to the hospital | Yacht, y, was in | 0 Mhe preside ity i Lo, e answer o company wa not interfere with next scason's show. Sioux City Mrs. Jdosephson peddled | knew him. | A D B e ol om the Aus. | o o hoeale | that branch line rates were reasonable, but | - The origin of the fire s stil a mystery, bug notions and then went into the Parker's Lecture Tou > station in St. Inquiring at The accident happened | treaties made by the president, the house of | that it had been compelled by competition to | the general opiuic xvuv::m:« Ln-\n!m-n"‘n-ll \yu}: duiry busines On the night | Npw Yok, Nov. 21— [Special Telegram ek mhowaait D AR O R . The yacht was not_ damaged, | representatives has power to defeut. treaties | make rates too low on their main line. A inter quarters is that it was the wor! of the murder the husband and wife were de- e ; : of an incendiar, to the Ben)-Dr. Joseph mpr cendiary ne on deck ed that | after they are I made by the president and rati- to bring an peritanitis and prove doby: tho has decided to cut short his lecture | futal, He sis of the opinion by Commissioner livering milk. They separated and Mrs. J. o1 is as follow: effort be made to save the crew of the | fled by a two-thirds vote of the senate by re- 8 Foi 3 ] A AL es D, York Fire. NS was too weak to recount | gived Coteer’ "All awere rescued except one | fusing to concur in the legislation nec WHBRR G RGP IRLE S COMMINGFE0 Lb0) Sy ARCR Y G oy continued the delivery of the milk, an ar-J tour and return. to London December | the circumstances. Unfortunately for | by T to give them force and effect, and us the com- | effect, the gram and four rate to Chicago [ | YOUK, Neb., Nov. 21— [Special Telegram rangement being made for a mecting at the | g jngtead or waitng until April. The atten- | Doberty he cannot bea witness, The Irish o e mission appointed by the president. congress | from Minncapolis, Red Wing and Lake City | 0 the Brg, ] —The losses from yesterday'a Lone Star restaurant, then kept by Mrs. Pot- | qance on his lectures have not been as large | members last winter having beached and de De Giers Wants to Quit. may exhibit its disapproval of their appoint- | on the main line of the St. Paul railway was | fire are fully as large as at first reported, and ter. Mrs. Josephson arrived there about 10 as w o'clock, and secing the crowd. one of whom | Brook the recognized as Bismarck, she determined | Beeche A it is thought by some | o, the prompt filling of lingof Rev. Berry has Sr. Perersuung, Nov. 21.—It is believed | ment by refusing to vote funds for their ser- | 15 cents and from Mazeppa, De Giers has asked o be allowed to ret | Vices. 1ut this is not likely to happen, par- | * | ticularly, should a treaty be neg ed the bill to allow prisoners to testify station on the | on the buildings ar in their own benalf. IHe, however, strenu- rrow gauge branch of said road, it was 17 [ 104 g3 5 intcd that | cents, When these rates were reduced it | D1 $13,600, fusu as follows: C.J. No- © #6,500; M. D. Ensel, t . : sign the post of prime minister upon the com: Tt bt Aty | conta. rute on postoflice blovk, £7,500, insurance 2,60 ¢ dot e oy, By 1S | ously insists upon his act being accidental, i i L sl tpon om- | would be acceptable to the country and which | Was to 71y conts and 191g conts IHutes and ! 87,50, 500§ to watch them, and hastily driving into the | jad Sometiine o 0o with Parkors deosion it s pletion of twenty-five years scrvice this Win- | would remove ull cause for furtier contro- | chinges tiot unreasonabiy high of themseives | Anton Zimmeror, of Nebraska City, €10,000. ulley east of the Lone Star - restuurant 1eft gleq 05 the talk of offering him the vacant ench Crisis, i v It is not believed that the two-third | can be so adjusted in théir re ions to each | insurance £5,000; Hamlen Bros., Masonia her wagon and after putting the can of milk | pulpit He was unfortunate in using on_his ~Clemencean had an inter vote of the senate could possibly be obtained | other as to give undue prefe enco and pro. | block, £17,000, insurance $,000 on stock and b wn ice box at the restaurant, seereted her- [ tour lectures alrady publistied aud widely | view with President Grevy this morning and (e e R R AR ALAR | R U o LR LG B | e o Gl i s g self here and there, watching the movements | eirculated. —© & informed him he was ready to forma cabinet. | man residents #ave banquet to the. crown W. K. Wil of Bisn ck, Wwho was on the STH In the chumber of deputies to-duy Jolibois - L T : et ot ams, §1,500, insurcd; Preader D e e e Military Matters. makes unlawful. In the adjustment of r MERS AGROUND. e > constitutio Sois, e L duced rates, Mazeppa, which had veen 8 | Bros. & Co., 00, partial insuranco; Tra_ A. opposite side of the street. After- ! L e R GO R LR I IR e oo Wasnisatox, Nov. 2.~ [Speciy] Telegran | cents, is 5 conta hightr than ita rivals, a | Smith, £0, no insurance; M. C. Frauls, §750, wards she secreted herself on the | The Cuba and Yakimi Meet Disaster L T T P s 4 § P 5 he Be ptain John J. Clagine has | gifference sufficient to divest some of its r Sault Ste Marie, Loxbo #ide of the blacksmith shop on the corner of Ne ns' Stute bank, £60, no msur- o 3 % Py ) R insured; Citi e o Bl inata ROt 6T _31.—The Liverpool steam- | resumed his dutics as chicf commissary of | legitimate business, and the raitroud is di | MSUreds Citi 3 A R e ance; York Times, §,000, insurance §3,2005 a lAe M B no R ethie acen el oL tha mmurs) [ SAULT fakik, Mich., Nov.21.—There tate and thus make the people arbiter, | Sip Douro, has been wrecked off Cape I the district of New Mexico. rectad to reduice this differance to 2} 0. M Cowall ‘;&Mi'hmurug“ ”h‘l‘l‘l';l‘"h" m‘:u' ! % % : are eleven feet of water in the forward hold | instead of, us at present, u plaything of polit: | terre. Thirteen perscus were drowned. Second Lieutenant A, L. Moriarty, Sixth | bY reducing the Mazcppa rate from A . ) 3 i d N der. She had not been there long when she G aoad) et e : to 10 cents. 000, divided as follows: Blue lodge, $1,5005 wis Joined by her husband, and together | Of the steamer Cuba, aground in the Neebish | lcul porties. He demuanded urgency for bis infantry, has been detafled as recruiting of- 3 i Chapter, €1,000; communder, 00, partlly etehed the erowd, which by that time | FADIds in the Sault river. Tt is thought her [ ™Gt o o4 e o sholte it faverot the - g ficer at the new rendezvous at Highwood, 111, o ILLETA7 WL PG LT insurcd’, Bacr Brog., 26,000, Insurance §.0005 A A ite. She described the | CATE0 56,000 bushels of wheat, is uninjured, | o e enetitaion i order. tiiey | Proposed Consolidation With the East- | Eijghty recruits have been assigned to the [ WASHINGTON, Nov. 2L—An informal con- | Cole & "Thomas, #6500, insuvance #5003 Hdiguihared lopposte o el the | 08 the vossels steam pump keeps the water | uid, to wbolish the presidency, Ubbo s ern Division and Other Changes. Seventh Car at Fort Snelling, Miun,, | fereuce took place to-day between the Eng- | Mrs. ‘Snoderass, $00, o insurance; John Incidents occurring accurately, detailing the | potiom free. The steamer Yakimi is aground |~ Pe demand for urgency on the motion was | KAN&As City, Mo., Nov. 21.—[Special Tele- | and fifty to the Ninth cavalry, Departmient | lish and Americ negotiators, which rdner, $100, no insurance; Vi Qrean, cireumstances and all the movements made. | below Top and, four miles from here, | rejorted by hovete o Bt by ) By : o it i T ot it 5 —From reliable infor- | of the Platte. lasted less than an hour, The mecting was | $.000, insured; Ewen & Butler, £,000, ine er testimony in the main tallied with Lea- | and is being lightene g . 'l‘hu con; e on the subject of the presi- | yagion recvived here, it is uscertained that | held for the purpose of arranging the line of | Surcds ¥y L Whedon, postofilce 81,200, in- vitt' s to the oting cnsdort - ———— font i as held i reordance i Hcluty First Licutenant R. D. Reard, jr., Tenth K - surance 1,005 Singer Manufacturing coms }:"l"l' -;&‘n' |:xh~ l“m\tl‘l“'h ::rm fi:'\rd ”lr:l::\‘r ing of B. & O. Stockholders. G aroia Toquest and- Floguet, Goblet | Defore very long the Wabash Western and | cayary, has been appomted recruiting ofticer | Proceedings to be followed in the regular | pany, 0, no insurance; Nebraska Telo. M‘"‘,:“” L R 1M0KE, Nov. 21.—At ile stockholders’ | and De Freycinet o the opinion of | the castern division of the road will be con- | at Fort Thomu relieving Captaiu W. Wi g “‘y"";‘,“,“‘l"‘ B bl | LG (T BRI myk, h s d||;f“| A o .‘\\'l ||\ll meeting of the Baltimore & Ohio railroud | Clemencean. Grevy findly anunounced that | solidated. The Wabash Western has, ever | 1, Carpenter, Ninth infantry. ‘tary \1'::.0!':'1:” ‘\I"B lrl::.r.t lu‘x\\g"‘dyh«‘ ".‘; f«:'\‘x‘:“j\‘xl:lly'l!"::;x“’l"n‘flu- l.-l.l.‘m.n ofié “’il!‘«‘.? house corner, and the two_men, whom I rec- PP B0, (EE IR S RO e | e would uppeal to the stutesuien for assist | since the two roads were sepurated, made | A genoral courtmartial convened to-day | Sceretary Moore and Mr. Bergne huge been | court judge and other loue, ognized us Arcusdorf und P started & chosen as th fal sceretarics. The fre- | perhaps, £100, and there 1 snial X ; 2 sido and Iked rapidly | elected to represent the New York and Lon- helin ved for urgency for the | money, and expenses have been reduced on | at Fort Myer, Va., as follow Major Louis | quency of the sessions cannot yet be foretold. | individual losses amounting to §: king i ’ from ':l-";lrlwm '1"|” ~I"‘, “‘d ““!:““ll“ ‘41“ don syndicate: James Sloan, jr., Ch o RBOLRR tI6 1'1"'~"17 s Jolibois | the castern road to such an extent that the | |, Carpenter, Fourth e ;5 Captain | A resolution was unanimously pted to | total loss, so far as heard from, of 000, ey 1 i Mayer, James L. MeLane and Willinm Koy e the motion. Kibol upl wed 1o | umited vepublicans to refu ced to | o voposul, which he said tendea to dis credit the. republic. Miche 8 motion was vejected by & vote o to 191, 0,055, an in- | The chamber adjourned until Thursday. o Grovy, in an interview this morning, TH would leave to Clemenceau the. ful aled to the their assent to cntive system is now a paying institution. | George 8. Ande Th ceiver that controls the western road | Henry P, will be removed and the Wabash Western | pipst Lieutenant Willinn Baird, will take control soon with General Managoer : Hayes as general manager of the entire road The change, locul railroad men say, may keep the proceedings sec conclusion of the work s authorize article t b Lieutenant Abiel Smith, Fourth | what has beer raised his hand os if to strike, and, stopping near the preacher, Arensdorf fived and then van, followed by Peters, toward the bridge. The prescher staggered, made & sound like this—" (here Mr. Josephson gave vent to a peculinr noise—half gurgle, hulf | & < hiss—that cannot be deseribed), “and, reel- | The carnings of the m R A G Ol O CO NI Gall st et ing, fell, as the crowd was running, some up | $4S and expenses §6,555,004, leaving a net bal- | et SEEAGER S BICSRETES, Ty and some down Water str nd some | ance of §4,54: The surplus fund, which | ecddent to the public was indisputable and towards me. 1 shrank back into'the shadow | represents invested capital derived from net t least until | The insutanco, us Kuown, will he statement | about $54,000, and falls principall; avd that any | following compunies: purporting to teil | ford, Ci ’ Wi on, Hartfor \-uu- at any meeting of the | Springticld, Queen, Fireman's Fund Insure ond Licutenant_Barrington K. | negotiators will be entirely unauthorized and | anee Complany of North America, Philidel ry, judge \lln ate. H‘l\lxd !ln' |]l|'xl' |vl|| 3 1‘l,'\]nflll'l| ||v]||1|\‘\l ||-In.| I\"]n , Liverpool, \‘ ‘ldlnn(;lnlui State, of Feed Sl serhaps not before : First Licutenant El- | that the public hac v fully informed as to | Des Moines, Springfield Fire and Marvine, { Tty A e ey R t. Hills, Fifth artillery, i | the position of the govermmet i the matter. | German of ' 1 rthwestern of Milt L 1 ertoo that the ehange will | Major John S, Witcher, six day The English contention hus also been known | wauiee, Northern Imperial, Germiia, Bosit iyt e Setla ot ‘the | temant'John Carland, Sixth infantry; Second | through official publications, so there is noth- | Phawnix, Hitish America wid Home of New on, Sixth . Birmingham, istant et \ upon the Jomnecticut of Har sury make room forr them, the old hoaril was re clected. The report of the president showed a revenue the past year of $20,0 Us 1= that he might render her @ last service by re- oids huve bee ong for an op- cutenant 1. O, C. Ord, Twenty-second in- | ing before the negotiators of which the pub he origin of th i still unknown the building und hid. I think one man | carni und which is not represented by | giinyine, i view of the fuct that 1is authority ‘“nl:ml:;‘v h"‘u. bu(‘\'}lls ! BB R T ot e days: Captain William H. | lic is not informed. and will probably remain a mystery, 1f the must have seen me, for he came toward we, | either stock or bonds, now amounts to &8 hud sustained a blow that was hurtful to the oads, . and the financial condition Arthur, assis E son, two months; s g e e city had any water supply, the whole loss stopped and then ran another way. We then The report then relates known facts e ks & 2 Nebraska and lowa Per vepublic. Grevy intimated that his refusal o resign was not final. He asked Clemen- ceanto join with Floquet, Goblet und De et in a conference on the subject of suation, ing to Clemencean, President Grevy * many reasons he desired to ye- to private Life, but it was his desire to palace with honor, Therefore he 1 in office until things were so o his departure Them to | Major Dani master, two days; [ nucl M. Horton, surgeon, six | WASHINGTON de our way bi drcve home.” his testimony is most damaging to the Aefendant, Avensdorf, unless it can be dis- proved. The position of the woman ut the time wis undotibtedly such us to give her the | take care of the floating debt of the com best possible chance to notice what was go- Dbeen sceured and this debt, it is ing on without exposing herself wnd be ob- | will be funded during th g served. The question natu s cordance with the plan_ W self, Why did she not befo el what | the approval of the syudi ahe knew of the terrible affairt The fact is, -— of the companies will now enabl t Major {arry cut thelr parposc. Iew changes will | onths; First Licutenunt Charles .’ Roe, | to the B wre granted to the | men at work to-day clearing away the debris whispered that if General Passenger Agent -“'l";""'"‘"‘"‘“"ul, i "I'"""‘:: ,l:';..: lll:l'":'\""l; following Nebraskans to-duy: Henry, | 8nd are preparing to rebuild at once. N T Ale e S il | ant Jefferson £ Kean, assistant surgeon, tw S i iy i\-";.“ W:xx:mr ,“,"l""‘,‘,':.’“‘.l.“,".; \l\ ‘)‘?1;““\\1:)1‘1_ months; Major Charles W. Foster, quirter- father of William llunn'lmll. idison, Mexi: Other Confl e made for him, as one general passenger | oo SN GVS can war—Joln Cook, Kenesaw. Inercase— | o € ; e agent will be sufticient to do the business of | master, ays, 3y % 2 e H Stovx City, In, No [Special Tcle- T ivle syt AL the bthor offfeers witl | . Army orders: Licutenant Colonel Henry | Adam Glusgow, Nelson; E. L. Oviatt, Lib-| ° 28 OV, (5 2! 3 o S A G sl geram to the Bex.]—The o and wagon remain about as they are, and even the most | M. 1toberts, engineer corps, ifrom Lihitdc erty; L. F. Byrd, Turnery Thomas Barrett, e e humble cmploye of the roud, it is thought, | Phia to Fort Delaware, Delaware, and Finw's | you’Omatias 1. R Davis, (No. 2), Craig; | fetory of Trudell Bros, and Brown's sccond will retain his position. The Kansas City | Point, N.J.. on public business; Licutenant nuel Neyhuit, Obiowi: Gottlich Keller, [ hand stove adjoining were totally destroyed cs8 bus- &k to the wagon in the alley | about the sule of the compiny s and the exceution of the co of 2,500,000 last February, and adds : nde rangement made with ate of eminent bankers, funds suficient. to 1 ms. might have " been avoided. " The owners of v, 21— [Speciul Telegram | the burned buildings have had large gangs of ions. quit would rem: avranged that he could t with dignit I g = He felt this was due to his past | oftice will remain the same. Colonel Andrew K. Smith, surgeon, to duty | Noppariel, by fire Sunday. Loss, about §5,000; insur- hewever, that great fear, bordering on ter- The & IH“K Erewers, life and the effice he heid. He must avoid The roud to-day made a reduction in the | 8t New York city to relieve Licutenant Colo- B s for Town: Caroline idow of | ance one-third. The fire is thought to have rorism, undoubtedly prevailed then and pre- MiLwavkee, Nov. 2L—Union brewers at | setting a bud precedent. He re to Wil- | New York dressed beef vate of 5 cents, It | DelJoseph R. Smith, surgeon, who is ordered Sheperd, Clearfield. Mexican war— been the worlk of an incend, m‘nm much that was known from coming [ ya Gream City brewery refused te handle | son as a vietim of political intrigue against Wiko put on @ spocial drossed beef and | 0 duty as medical dircetor, Departuient of 4801 ks o088 WO cano\ out, The conference was renewed in the Elwell. O inal—-Samuel ion malt | hims |t Bismarck's testimony be true, Avensdorf | 80y more mult for the comm ing-flouse produtt train which will run | Dakota. Caino, 111, Nov. 21.—-At noon the fire at ) e ronawedamtne L 2 : . e Husrow, New Market; Newton Battin, ! s and his wgrents did all in their power to get [ houses, The union men declare they will ',,,:."{','.”.»“"".’:,h“""'}’,‘}( et Sanlol bvin Hanuibal Mo el RLolba (O ffor Na Choooard of survey to consist of Dicutenant || Bioomildi A, W. ity Ehomas ! Moungicity, .o b dostrayent raniiye Uiase Who were withesses and any W force a general lock-ont if mecessary. A | fask of forming @ ministey, 3 Tisshry ot Subsistence. Captam umes i, | Smith, Recdors Mill Icresise i buildings, two hotels und General Logun's neeted with e affair to leavo the ity and | card has been issued calling upon worke | President Grevy summoied M. Brison at The Junketing Conductors. Morgan, Twenty-fourth infantry, and Cap- }\r]".‘\}:f.' 3 J\'.'\'.'-'I,': ,'\"y‘;:\',,:"" rooltinhge, Sansouil ’f’“““d“"‘" I gro.on he affair until they felt it perfe fe to | lishments of Fred Miller, Adum Gettleman Doanine Gy B enation to the Bee.]—The excursion party of the | port .,,‘”“,“,,m,“,m of d.un. 1 store Tinkham, Vinton: 1. M l,mn; on, |‘ g PRI A 0 YL (Tt 1 l-’- ! - Phat murder will out is now certainly | and the Cream City Bre company, for | P A orting o the n. | Passenger and Preight Conductors Mutual Uonhe conaltion ot dosnngd maves, - i Tounett, Wi AT Mouzd City fs undes being proven. The Joscphsons are Russiati | using non-union malt. The s, -A mecting of the autono: rd W i : , el control. Thirty-five b oy coveri Aid and Benefiv Association of the United | fantry, has been placed upon’ the retived list :w“ ) SRR R "\-‘“‘;I“n 1‘1,1.“ ek .\.v.m._\».‘:\l. ) mz“lr-‘&le-'m““'ntl\lv)g States and Canada arrived in this city this [ on his own application. o & sl . s over 80,000 with §#40,000 ¢ morning ut 6 o'clock over the Chicago & Al- [ Sccond Licutenant W. E. Almy, Fifth My to Our Sympathy. many faiilics are rénde dess, ) g cavalry, has been relieved from court-martial X wn railroad, The conductors were met by a | Guty at 'Fort Leavenworth e A P reception committee of the local lodges at a | Lieutenant Colonel Charles Page, surgeon, | state on the 15th dthe Ameri mnegEa v ation forty miles fr‘lnlll v}. city :u;nlunth'vn‘ has been ordered to Forts Rena, Sill, Supply | minister at 1 communicate to the crre, Mich., No The fire is corted to the union depot din- | and Elliott on public business, »eror of Germany the cordid athy i e 5 TRy ARVl Wers cacoutadin o unlon depoy dio: v imperor of Germany the cordial sympathy Wht in’ v cla shaft. The Jews and the Jews of Russin have known i | roitly worded so as 1o avade the co B practical way what it was to encounter the The secretiey of the brew resentment of @ Russian mob. It is not, therefore, strange that they should have kept secret what they saw. — Investiga- tion will soon develop whether what has becn testified to to day is true or not, Considered in many respects to-day has been ono of the | b wists and s council w g proposul w the Seine are s of the munic 0 The follo s ndontads. e puties of uested to demand the resig- nation of the president, and only to support a crnment w will devate itscif to the intvoduction of reforms, which will il Cunion in case wogeneral lockout oceurred, -an federation of lubor ott aguinst Milwaukee be six b will issue The fed- ed thousand mem the maltsters claim that all 18 employing union men W WasHINGTON, Nov. 21.—The secret fire is supposed to | ba . direc wing 5 L 5 bf the president and citizens of this o shaft has been closed 3 o megt exeiting in all the history of this great ty notify thei promise to demand the ution of M. | party consisted of over two hundred mem Virginia's Political Phenomenon £f the praslieniand althoui "".‘f\'\'.‘“' MR AL TN e \.:T‘“‘.; 3 tril. The subject is on all lips and the bers and their families, iting every | wasuNatos, Nov. 21— [Special Tolegram | I thesorious iilncas of the crown prince. g b greatest cxpectancy prevails t i Germa daffuires at this important railroad in the Unitea States Canadu and a good many small roads special train consisted of six Pullman coache and ordinury coachos and a baggage cur fluines. Tt will be a work of g T red t difticulty. output of the mine will be considerably 1 en 1o quit the union o . leave their positions Grevy v it . News From Par Shall come out ucxt. That there is more, is Won the Fight On a Foul. 3 i % certain. Many are beginning to betieve that |y Gt G TG GEOEE Y (Copurignt 1857 D dames Gordon: Bennett ] to the Bek.[—In conversation to-aay with a friend who is a prominent citizen of Virginia, or Beck, of Kentucky, asked the Vir he state de) ing that the cply moved by tie messuge Arensdorf will malie seif-defense his 1 = i Pauis (via H No [New York lea. finish with skin gloves ¢ uy this afte SOUCRUTTS Sk s A S e | Herald. Cablo-s 2. |-Tie | whieh s fondered o the wse of the ussocia | gnian how he accounted for the political s s 'rul1145,""1:4‘?1"‘_,.2\:"... l».rl;"“';fn,m, fica I A L Y e TS | (oL ATy SaaaEN e iNo andlo 0 0t 0 thia morn, | 4198 by the Pulimas ear company, phenomenon in his state of a republican ria- :\'}"" Atate Jowmmores Commisslon, gLl (T ox s EMIAH Drs Moixes, In., Nov. 21L-—[Special Tele- | nolly, the “cowboy boxer,” of Kunsas it Ste had rough weather and variable | arurdered and Devoured By Wolves, | ority of the popular vote and a democratic [ WasmNarox, Nov. #1.—The iater-state tevn Avicansas, and the dam cam to the Bee)-The case of Chester | wus given to Donnelly on a foul in tho tenth | /18 durinz the entive pussage. A pilot | “popgics, Kan., Nov. 81.—The body of John | majority in the legislature. commerce commission began heariy bout with the Her: Loard met th right. To-day the Lwell, dellows, sentenced to be hung at Charies | round. MeAvthue having lost his temper and City December 16, I8 attracting much at- | Bit his opponent on tho head with his loft tention, as there Las not been an execution | foreavm, kuc ding him scnscloss, Donnelly anw Ak i ) cived much the worse punishuicnt in this state for twenty years. orts have | wis knocked down seven tines in the e lately been made to have the man escape the | ot of the tigit. gallows on the eround of i Ruddick, of Floyd county, pres the trialof Be the governor to consider the ety of in- Quiring into the man's sanit s governor has accovdingly advised the sheriff of that | © 0 summon @ jury to set asacom- | of permanent headqu n do !\‘ owiing serious, It s ime atler definite details of the loss, that un The only cscapa Tt 15 prowis come from rain, and u Lthe churches prayers were offered ¥ that that showers might fall and 1's European edition on ndie outside the bar lust sengers reached Paris ra. Levi 85, Morton driving at once t5 the apertments of Mps. Frederick D, Hauteville e sne will remaia until Mr. and Mrs. Moron secure aps winter. Jay G is to-morrow for Mar- es to awalt the aveival of his yacht there, Mr. BBla'ne takes his last gymnastic lesson to-day. . Bluine says violent exercise, esp a good step und swinging from liuve benefitted him great!y aud le now feels ready for any cniergency. A telegram just recei of Valencia, announces Anicrican yac on board. Gaul, who lefi Marion four weeks ago for | *The democrats stood by Barbour for the | Plaints in the St il Herrington, Kan., for the purpose of invest- | Selit Mlmost f.9Hme0 {5‘. the democratic dis. | These are the con ing ubout #400, which he had on his person, | pavi'ine majority in the Togisia in real estate, was found last night in the | the republican districts, some of which are | ard Oif compuny and ot north part of Dickinson county. The body nd populous, there was a tremendous | long and short haul 1 been devoured by, wolves, but he was | vote the other w You sce, the th reasonabie aud unju sntified by his elothing. His money and | & high protectiy turiff is growing r watch had been taken. A bullet hole was | Virginia and the people know very found about one ineh wbove his left car, Sus. | the republican party s the champion cf that picion pofiits toa young man who was in com- [ idea.” Tany. with Gonr- wscthe murd Since nator Beck grunted out an 3 Gaul's disapy ug man has had | Seut to the assertion that protection v ‘nty of mone s will e closely watehed | gaining ground in Virginia and walked until the coroner's inquest is held Lo-morrosy. enator Allison, of lowa, happened Lt iy A Petty Qua "Top) ‘and that | Mariette, O., against but in | alleging discriminat ons of the nd wll un- anity. Judge - —-— the judge wha National Grange ¥ has usked | Laxsix roceedings. At Lo-dey’s ses- the executive establishment ngton patent laws, the urious 10 the intercst of rtments for the Mich Secrotury Whituey Tin Washington. WasiunGrox, Nev. § has returned tu Woshin heal Ho was at the nuvy department a short ¢ime to-duy und afterwards the president. Ho wili not in the apcimcut of the for some days, Nov sion of Whitney onia improved | Telegram The Denmark, from ¢, from L Nov. 21, — Ar York for men, Arvived—Tie Norman. to the Brr.} Loudon; the / FOUTHAMPTON ider, from Nes No report of | and favors changes in t been received by the ex- | present coae | agricuiturists ool alled on ved—-The e nding near by and said to the Vieginian: ol Ended By Murder, | “Wtat do you think the result would be in 2k, 1Kan., Nov. 8L.—Clarles Dobson | YOUF state on a distinct issu between protee- and Charles W. Fridell,of Eldorado,quarreled | '191.and free tradet: iron Bus 108, store of Savage hands of Postal Changes. WasnINGTox, Nov, 2L—[Special Telegram appointed postmaster ut F Duscqur, la, Nov. 21 “The bridge over | Munwauy the Mississippl river here will be completed | & Sons, grocers, this week, It is the only bridgs over the | & recelver this morning.— navigable pejtion of the river high enough t‘ohwd to the extent of $23. for steamers to pass e besides that at 1at §12,00, und o atstardiog accowits &1, Lonis, and conssquentiy’ witagut a draw. S §10,000, It is designed solely for foot and wacon | —— ragic, and is a thir A Steamerat Deat & from Gras, port the a al of the t Intrepid theve with all well - A Nebraska, from New Yor QuueNsTewN, Nov, £ Glio, from New Yor Piiankr ov. 21. — Arrived--The British from Liverpool, Lyvo v, 2l.—Arrived—The Bole- wia, from for Hunburg, ved—The State of ived -~ TLe we would give a h—1of a republican wa- ty by G—d,” was the v ? last night about chickens aud tricd to settle | jo the dispute with a fight. They were sepa rated, when Dobson secired a revolver and Admitted to followed Fridell into the street, shooting him | WasninaTox, Nov, 21. elegram in the back. He then fired two or three shots | 1 tho Hre.]—J. L. Epperson, of Fai ¢.]—J. L. Epperson, of Fairlleld, {to Wim ufter hefell. Fridell lived only s | Nop, “Hugh A. Rooney, of Dubuque, Ta., and —— The Scholten Disaster. Loxpox, Nov. 21.~Two bodies of victims o sunkeu steamer,W. A. Scholten,which to the Bie.]--Frederic M. A county, lowa, vice Shepkerd sigucd. — o Going For Chi go Bucket Shops. of a mile iong. The 's Door. e P QUEENSTOW v, &1, - Arrived — % Curcao, Nov. 2L—A cr ) ; ridge was built entirely of Dubug Mirwaugee, Wis, Nov. £1.—Thie steamer | collided withthe steamey Rogg Mary, havg —— . A. Carpentet, of Columbus Junction, Ia, | ot shops was inaug s At | FvEland, from New Yorie ¢ preparations for the ceie Clivistie, which was exposed to ted ashore gt Deal, &'htre is no oubt Elgin Dairy Market. 3\-\. to-duy admitted to practice belore the ' TR A - -—— : formal_opeuing, November Deativ's Door, with braer t Coptalp Fgob weut down with his | PRGN, 1, Nov. 31, —Transactions on the | interior dcpartment, __ R fury was | Fnnsylvanian Erabassiavs Rentonoed, ! sslergeocale. | Maritowoo safe, ‘where sho | steamer. Hobson, oue of the passengers | board of tardeo-day were Mght, but thesalos The Kansas Prohibition Case, sworn in. Judge Baker, In ¢ % tho fury, | ov. $1-—Eeary ¥. Lesl ¢ To Be Tried For Attempted Muvder, ( i saved, stated to @ n-pamr that the W. A, | §f the f"“""};}',,‘:gx"? up 1,297,920 pounds, | wasiixarox, Nov, 21-[Special Telogramto | sacted out ut once to tell them that the fust | - on, Hip lcl.mb‘ullll:g Heve | Brsusaetoy, In., Nov. 21— Che g oy | w Reid's Farm, Seoiten had llu;w hed lnchagwwbm the grogating 8¢ o the Beg.]—There was a rumor this morning Jaiaatie had adopted luws for tus o) & e . ‘w:‘;‘cly 12 .l»‘y' bas feund an. indictment for wes Witk i il Telegram to | S9!lision ocourred. ura were life beits Tles . that the supreme court would hand down the | 8ion of bucket shops end exp A ape » ‘.pu.a ‘slegram to | 49 Gleason and Welch Purchased. af pree ) Rer i 0 1 s 3 abowrd, and most of the passengers were su; < & e f o K minuteness of defail, so the e o " b Tudge Mitehe ) in the eriminal court, :x:‘t:i e x;:;.»\llx{ L TR K e flerald states that Whitehaw'| pn:?wnh e, bus 1hdy proved vscloss la | . PWILADELImA, Pu. Nov. 21—The Ath. | opinions fn the Kansas prohibition cases, but misunderstanding of it on the 14 " N Jury. The state’s attorney si s i of tho cases of some of the bucketsla gated right away, e Jught the Ophir fa ‘rty of Bon Halliday, and Louct, for §190,000, ddcfraud the come 100, und were sene respectively s letic club hus purchas short-stop an Louis Browr son and Welch, | it did not do so and it was impossible to dls- dder, . from the St. | cover the origin of the report, unless it came from the expectation ¢f a declston by Senator T park, o6 the se Ve engulfed with tho ship. ‘The stedmer's dec burst when she Wiy pipking. The sunken centey-f 1 Ubo majority of khe cases, n the people were e