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e P, HE OMAHA DaiLy BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 26, 1887, NUMBER 161 PLAYFAIR ADVOCATES PEACE, e a s+ | GENERAL REDUCTION NEEDED o ot Lo & prakter, Prae s [ JENNIE JORVSON 1S INSAME, BLOWHARD BUCHANAN, He Relioves HimseITof ks Usnal Sur- A ]‘A‘HER AMO\C TmE‘ES' “Tho Irish question is, then, the great Original_yacob Kindsther, Guido Rock. pis of Wind About Fowdery. L (b Uil by Ciicaco, Nov. 25— (Special Telegram to Sir Lyon Woll Satisfled With His | "Yes, the government has assumed a great | 8o Colonel McClure Writes About | Peusions for 1owans: Louisa, widow of | Her Marriagoe With Young Farmer | y.c'jy,\ | oy, hreatencd resignation of | Result of a Young Blackstonian's K American Trip. T e 16 D Tk Tariff and Revenuo Taxes. e Wi, ‘r':‘::‘: }?‘f:::“"‘""'i(t;' Cherritt Declared Invalid. Powderly will have no eftect on the action of Vieit to the Cream City. i s they will be called to account for nother o . o, Ewart, o those whom Powderly designated as ‘anar- chists' or ‘radi said J. R. Buchanan to- e their admimistration of the cocrcion act and its eflects, The winter, with its toration and rejsspe (old war)—Minor of g, dark Thomas H. Hart, Bidon. Mexican war— UG o ko + are not <o | STRIPPED HIM OF HIS RAIMENT. IS OPINION OF CHAMBERLAIN. ! it Jong, dark | BUSINESS INTERESTS DEMAND IT. | RS [ ML KR sulioe S spicer, | THE BEREFT HUSBAND RESOLUTE | duy. “For one reason that we are not s ) il Mg “"1‘” awd I“"" L A B Hamburg, Original—Darius Wilber, Afton} iy ‘fresh’ s to be taken in by it, and for @ pri — — to increase. Theland league's power 1o en Ve B " Jeremiah M. Rankin, Mason City; Joseph L. mary reason that we are not fighting Pow- | ¢ F . force order has been crushed. The land | Randall's Friends Uneasy About the | j000 Bothichem; Sterling Pitinn, Exline; | Ex-Police Judge Parsons Arrested | it the Mg which has Biefnits | harles Zuc crman Found Wanders He Expresses Himself Freely on the | league undoubtedly enforced order. Under [ Chairmanship of the Appropria- | Franklin Elliott, Monona, Increase—Lemucl —The Dunbar Terror Agai Jower. Powderly says correctly that e has | 18 About Chicago in His Stocke Irish Question - Paris Commun- its influence crime diminished to a maximun tion Co Lo .‘\{:‘;k[";'(‘unlx{i(:-b:\r(?knm L ™ Behind the Bars—A Blize striven honestly to better the condition of his ings Burned at Siouy ists Hold a Meeting-Other Under its influcnce there was less crimo in Denounces Anarchy. W. Kitterman, Ottumwa; Martin Anderson zard Coming. fellow men, but he had labored with mis- City- Othe land Towa News, tland--30 Treland than in England and Porelgn News Montrose; William Copelund, Morning Sun taken ideas, The whole machinery of the % N per cent less of serious crime. Its James A, McLeavy, West Liberty, Reissue order is in the hands of a ring which controls . —_— power has been shaken and we do not The Tariff and Revenne. . Wartlieh, Cool. Miss Johnson's Marriage Annulled. He Saw Chicago. it to its own ends. Our *kick® is against this i F M e e i, o i Ra 1Al v o Jity, Nel VoV [Spe Cnicaco, No This mornige a young e G Yot know the rosult, Force in Ircland has | WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—[Special Telegram il . Nennaska Ciry, Nob., Nov 25— [Special [ 0 g o o ey o fmach 8 WD) Back From America. Votimes quelled discontent, but has ever | to the Ber]—Colonel Alex K. MeClure, edi- To Frotegetie Tenomses AISFAE 1D th6 PEN1<-Some four monthi | Lk 1ul8tiob ngaiust HoWIerly 0 M S WHBT 1Copuriaht 1855 by James LivERPooL, Nov. [ Cable- Special to the Bee.]—Looking fresh rdon Bennett.) w York Herald imed to e Chavles Zuckerman, lawyer from Des Moines, La., was found by acpoliceman walking about the streets dressed in a neat suit of clothes and wearing _ a silk hat, but without covering for his feet Y b yi¢ | other than white stockings. ~He appeared {0 officers of the gen il assembly refused us be dazed. When taken to the central station the means of muking it privately, Now that Aid he came to Chicago Wednesday eves it i started, we shal keep On the train he met a man giving his on. Powderly’s ' demunciation of the | name as Wilson, who was acquainted in Chis members of the Chicago meeting —us | cago and in the evening after their arrival anarchists is unjust and fulse. Of all of [ here the two went to a north side heer gars them but one was an anarchist, and two or | den, where they met two women. The quar- three were socialists, The rest were good, o able and Zuckernan was conscientious, trades-union Knights of Labor, pubtedly dengged. The last he recollects He says these men did not represent their | is going 10 bed in o house not very far from constituencies, They did not pretend to, | the garden. He woke up this worming in o They stood up like honest men against the | hallway of a down-town building minus his evil'of the order's government and lefiit to | wateh, #8400 in money, his overcoat and boots, their constituencics o stand by them or ve- | The police sent him'to w hotel to sleep oft the lieve them from oftice, effects of the drug. Zuckerman will not stay At ameeting of Local Assembly No in the city, but will leave to-morrow for of which A. R Parsons was w wember, veso- | home. e’ Nad not the shghtest idea of the lutions were adopted on the grounds that | locality of the house where he slept, ur innocent men were brutally stratgled on cember 11, refused n parting word with Says I Wasninaros, Nov. 25.—[Special Telegram {0 the Ber.]- Several times attempts have been made in congress to secure the pussage of a bill which would prohibit the imposition of a tax npon commercial travelers in any of the states, but in €ach instance the attempt has been futile, In the lust congress Darwin [ Jady's pavents and_ unc jously objocted IR, James, ‘of Brooklyn, introduced such a [ and to-day succeeded in cing the bill. 1t wus endorsed by the committee to “""":"“: and -',“;I&'\‘ Fields that ’lx’l\'l“"l‘? ';"“‘“‘" which it was sent, but it never came toa vote, | #t the time of her marriage and the judee Bihea congross adiptirned the supremo court | JCciied sha was inc able of entering into 4 ; L marriage relations, Young Cherritt says he of the United States has again decided that | will not lose this wife so easily and will Litchman, Litchman more than any one clse runs the machine; Powderly is a tool. 1f ve- lief could be brought about by the election of men who would run the order honestly, we \ followed by the groater dangers of | torof the Philadelphia Times, has had an in- et societios and silent intrigues, The | terview with the president and Speaker Car- ¢ i policy of the cals is Jocal government | lisle about taviff revision and revenue reduc- as paint, Sie Lyon Playfair, {\‘1. 1= ““"‘(f;; lwuh{-um]vln!r) 4 .:,Nn.m’,(,,..q...» lity coutd | tion, and the r £ it is o long dispateh to oo yeaterday on board 'Hw nu‘anlx l|r‘| ™ Flrcland scck separation just now. Ninety | Bis paper. In ithe says, in part: “There ”l""'“(“[' ‘y‘.:h:.':‘:y.‘ ving oo o | Dor cent of the exports of freland ave sent to | Wil be no attempt to pass tarift ill or a bil '{'M,m'"‘m‘ Slevetara jm Wy e hich alone would render separation | deducing internal taxation until there can be bers of palinment stionigly UPEing vgon the hle. A few fenians there are perhaps | the fullest and fl'.mln'-t.xu.nh'nu\nnl repre- Bresident Uiolr desire that diplomcy faling h o wish for sepavation, but no | sentatives of all shades of conviction on the | AL AL mentary reprosentativelasever spoken | ubject. The minimum of tax reduction LA (o i e G T B G P T L S AR L S :J:';\‘Vn:n A.\lm‘vy.'..y‘l‘ ‘.n'w.|..‘.k;‘v‘:'v‘u‘v s under debate, The term ‘seperotive,’ as_ ap- | the SR ki distress or Danic | quch taxes are unconstitutional. Yet many [ make another effort to secure his vights b i | ied to Gladstoniuns, 18 a nere nickname, | 8 $60,000.000 and may find from #0,0000010 | of the states, especially in the south, ¢ SWhat suceess did you ebtam in o | NP EEEEEIER E nthen the | £0,000.000 as & reduction that is indispens- | tinue to impose them. Owing to the fact that | The Dunbar Cowboy Rearrested. e e Herald corre- | 1 i the cohosion of Ircland, | aple 0 business und fnancial safety, | the negrieved porsons are compelled to scek spondent in mid Atlan Y & ] r led to scek FunaskA Ciry, Neb,, Nov. BtiGnE HRETWould 1Ea 1o mention 1s with the dominant sentiment in favor | Iedress in the state courts, and because theve | ovam 1o the Bee.]—Dick Childs, of Dun 0088 horo e went—in Phila- | A 8trong point Iwould like tomention is tha 1 is 10 luw on the statuté books to prevent ] iicecss every where in DI A TRt ALY 15va ants exeept | Of $80.000.000. The excess of revenue this | the collection of “drummers’ taxes” the de- | bar, who was a few days ago up before the o won over to Tome | YA W aetiial government. expenses, “exclic | eisions of the supreme court have had no f- | district court on the charge of an_assault Lh o R b to Jeave. Trcland | S0 0T Uhe sinkitie fuudy will bo i round | foct, The Commereial Travolers® Protective | with intent to kill and was heavily fined, was Joroughly satisfuctory ind has been con \ 000, My of the most eon- | yasociation hias therefore determined to come [ {1 MRS W SR W R STAREA it UL S (41 Reas SeeOnULib the could not govern | ervative meii of both partivs beliove that the | 1 consress fo the nevossaps Jogislation once | L0-doy arrested again on a_similar char Standard. In my own mind 1 um perfectly satisfied with the description. He expressed ago Miss Jennie Johnson, an accomplished and popular young lady of this place and a nicee of O, P. Mason, caused a decided sen sation by cloping with Johin V. E. Cherritt, a labor mployed on her father's farm. The couple were married at Council Bluffs. The - rule. ary becaise he reported th on the syste tarp, Sir Lord Spencer and his seere- | amount given to the sinking fund should now | move, and the president of ‘the ussociation, | having attempted the life of A. T. Hill, at icorge Trevelyan, came over to | be limited to the sum pledged to-govermment | Mr. Pindell, has, at the instanceof the exccu- | Dunbar, this morning. Childs b reputa- vitt Did It ARSI AP, B va ¢ . | f ; > 1 their anlu s, and the privilege of a farewell | Sjorx Crn 4 Sl k e | e ruto. Tho subjections (o home rule ave | Ceditons which would warrant a reduction | iive commitiee, presented a bill to Congress- | tion as a desperado, and hails from Missouri, | giceh denotneing the exceution as a “foul [ | Shts Cved Mo B L O himself to one member us being much struck | o000 gontiment than ro e | of aver &0 of rovenue, 1t is eortain | man Favubar, of Buflalo, for introduction | hefe it s said, he is wanted for a number | hdiciai mirder, ublic crime’ and a | Evan to the Bri]—A large number of wite Sherman's speech at the Phila .'"',":w',“(‘"""“‘"[';'I"'“f:‘"”‘-""“'“‘"- akes | that no effort will be made 1o revise the tariff | i the house 4% soon as the epportunity pre- s ) i 1 a 50,000 troops and 11,000 ¢ stabulary now to | on a free trade basis. Th of shooting apes and general cussedness, He reeently ereated a scnsation by running away with'the daughter of a prominent far- mer, southwest of the city, and marrying her, having won her admiration by his reckless Snational disg ploring “the condi- | 10sses for the defense were examined at - the tion of a government permitting such a dis- [ trial of Avensdorf today. The testimony 'm'l[iu;l'nl_ N denou "l“‘!'!h:- |vl|vvlnuls ‘ni-- shows that the defense ave still hoping 1o sorfed 10 in the prosecution : condemning the | 00 5 i 4 R 5 LI o Cotemmon Oleaby and that of the | Prove an alibi and tohurt the credibility of ntennial, wherein he said c are many demo- | sonts itsclf. Following is the test of the bill: b Iveland i ovder. This speaks for it | crats and some repiblicans who would be | "1 it enacted, etes that residents of each 2 lad o, oo such w tavifl rovision, but no | state und territory’may, Within, the other ) e party dave accept_the respousibility for it, | States and tervitories and within the District ir Lyon Playfair evidently vetums from § yya” the necessity * for revenuc reduc’ | of Columbia, solivitfrom dealers or mer- ke every day rendering w, impossible and that w ¢ more and more v mus ultimately end.” i sl Leavitt and other witnesses by exposing their Was your mission on suggestionsthat Mr. this, his tenth trip to Awmerica, a strenger | fion is so imperious to assure business stabil- | chants orders for bravada. i |:::;'x‘m‘“ AT ‘.\“v.”('z.m‘.:,h:: Eitid l"l('l' th |‘u :,‘,i“:\:“ ‘: n:::t:‘n '|‘ OamuAHALI Qi forts would be | Cladstonian th ity that all may a tariff reduc: | sample, catalogue, vard, price list, Switohian Kied j 5 , 4 , A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. tion on the o 1 s Wi i i rtfe! path ssembly to the oS0 Witnesses for Sfonse o s W01 H n 0 cpted basis of [ gion o other representation without pay- Lixcon, Neb., Nov. 95.—[Special Tele- | bt oAt el i s U U ) il eyt cidental protection to all general industries. | ment of any license or mercantile tax."” ! s Sres | Ay ing thomselves o ] or saloon and brewery attaches. 1ye: wits No, that had nothing to do with it what- | peath of Lord and Lady Dathousie. [ There will be friction between the extreme s gram to the Be ]~ Patrick O'Shea,a switch- o wiOw LRI Gl nesses to the murder ave gotting to he come Mr. Gladstone hus expressed Lis ut- (Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.} Thoso with free trade proclivities Randall Apprehensive, man in the B. & M. railroad yards in this | DIOther: : mon. The defense, it is reported, will pro- most faith fn ‘Me. Chamberlain—his ability | Hivas, Nov. 25—[Now York Heraid | ¥ill Seckc toxeduco protectioiton minimury ||| Waenivazoy, Nov, S [SnccialTeleatan | city, was killed about L olclock thia motning, TRIAL. duce one to morrow, This one is u Mra, and tact to satisfactorily negotinte the diplo- | Cable. amuel J. Randall 18 a good | He was stooping ovi Special to the Berl--Lord and | seck to limit the free list to save industrie: el £ ) g over picking up a pin when matic diffculties of the fisheries question. | Lady Dalhousic are both dead, Lady Dal- | which are large enough only to be designated | 9eal exercised at thistime over reports which | the morning train struck him, knocking him M. Chamberlain is & personal friend, and I | housic’s mother opg, hier English | a5 general productive industries, but u me- | have come to him about the make up of the | on the rails and _amputating both le TR AR e Have AuooAsk. he HaN | THysIaER: e ot yesterday at the | dium basis of agrecment may in | liouse conmittecs. Tt is stated that Mr. Car- | man dying aimost instantly. ' "he rema ; ; a il NaE 3 V' ) 1] demand i B- o o) rive “hair were taken in charge by e coroner and for- the politienl training and commercintaptituds | Hotel Frascati ab the time of her death, | §onortho universal demand for latiely re; | lislo intends to givaithe chalrmanship of the § X008 (ERAley AE oo at Cameton, duced revenues. 1t is safe 1o assume that | oo e T o warded to O'Shea’s home at Cameron, Mo. fitting him for the task.” Lord Dalhousic died tnis morning of apo- | the tobaceo tive will ho repealed It any tax | COmMmittee on appropriations to anothe e S an- — “How do you prophesy the outcome of the | plexy, induced, Dr. Fogg tells me, by the | veduction shall be uttuined, und_a modifica- | than Randall, because the place gi t Judge Parsons Again Arrested. treaty reciproeity ! chock caused by his wife's death. Lady | tion of the liquor tax may be made to include dall tod much influence, which is wiclded in LixcoLy, Neb., Nov. inGatee U5 S lig oLy solubion S sehent || DANISSIE s BB0 Y. 15avam o e RE e Sodn. 1l used for mechanical, medic- | antagonizing tariff and other measures which ; inal and scientific purposes. The whis| the question comes as to what reciprocities. | ampton, Villmatba RGN DI it Patterson, who at the time of the killing Witnesses For Defense Placed on | worked as o domestic. She clains that the Stand. on the night of the murder she came down W Youx, Nov. 25.—The t of Hery | town returning about 10:15. She snw the Most continued to-day.The counsct for the | ¥4 S SR (G L R defense in his opening address declared that ldock, and then run across tho street; it was not Most but free speech that was on Leavitt ran inst her, and that sho trial. Me declared, among other things, that [ Saw im throw down g lver. It will bo he would prove that when one of Most's au- [ Mgmembered that a v Was foundiup ; about this point, a few duy (he murder ditors wanted to begin the work of destrue- | (it one chanber enpty. Mrs. Pattorson. 18 late police judge of this cit moved from oftice by the council a few weeks tax Carlisle and his followers are championing. ause it t i o Most counsele atiende, RoHR B WORIRG RO U Lo AT Phen all kinds of influences, policies and in T e o las et e Randall ;;r;;‘m'g l;h:m:::ml:g thread upon | ago for mlfesance, was argosted, this uiter '\':‘1‘;"“:: ohcopioy "‘[:":"‘;‘l‘lfl‘_m, e, | a laboring woman wbhout furty'ears i RtV De Brous a5 : Letter alfour. ¢ {nter o which he hangs ong | joon at the instance of the sehool board, [ A0 ¢ ) ; il =g :.‘ "'.“,‘“ Y1 LG HISHSUVRE fsws VU ey Sy et L e ] I T A B e his fricnds vailying his strength o keep 18 | chavgod with embordoment. His buil was | Most lnst year for taling part in an untwful | The Des Muines Packing Houso Pire, e 1 e | position in the ~house. Should he De | fixed at §500. | Scait Hisplaced open war will be doclared between 2 g ternal would like to m s to force the reduction of the tal ry for Ircland, has be “In which particular way four, chicf se “Well, I will give you one instance: New | Published, in which he refers totl was the first witness, Oficer Drs Moixes, I, Nov. assemblag: Sachs had testified that Schenzik had presided, | #4m o the Bey. ] the burn Ero the two democratic factions in the house and Dissatisfied With the Returns. + o f the Windsor pork pa 2 hot % A 0 st standard. Ncither can s abthe : i > 3 of the Windsor pork packing house last night England used to and still does make heavy | tesaue episode of O'Brien's .h:\jw. He .'-’.r-‘-'\ll’.:::l h‘n‘lh \‘. ';'.'xf.l.'{:x:‘\‘lyxuk:- |l.‘ulxr ‘:‘ 'i:)' “;"l'{““l i “'“flf‘ ‘:;‘" ‘fl’ ’.X%?.‘E? it l‘:“m’; irANT, Neb., Nov. 25, —[Special Telegram ,f""l,',", 'y’.‘f':'f'f".:?;l‘."'(-u’“‘:i;:(\]‘[‘.lf.‘{'}h.» ;.'.:flf Was g ||n'r|l|u:|:|| nlm estimated. 'The 'rx- machinery, but she is heavily pressed | S48 O'Brien is not treated inTullamore | as preferable to none. as révenue reduction is f G6 SERIWES CHRRES QSIS TR o M | to the Bre ] —The returns from the precinet | jn question. He admitied he was an anavch- f amination of the ruins to-day shows that the Uy the morthern states more ad- | prison either with leniency or severity. Ho :‘!l\:(“:‘lu"llvllr":.t;;:\l(\"lvll::;'_‘n}:‘}:'h § dare refuse to | {E\Ccus nominition and defeat. Carlisic's | on county divisions have ereated much dis- | st nd in favor of bringhug o Jovelu- | Joss will amount to about & The total jacent to tho coal and ron felds. |y R GRINEI SheRine Tausell phey., e prosidonts forthcoming messige | ko'ulccton to the speakership, They propose | satisfaction in this part of the country. | ot in socioty by force i Bessaiy: (TS nsurance is £195,000, represented by policies New Englaud s also desirous of availing | and heart action we Wso says | ble in n demund for revenue reduction, The | to learn before they vote for Carlisle for | Ne chied this place to-day of an organi- | \choroin people rile themselves in - communi- | i the following compunies Smoking | herself of the rich iron flelds of Nova Scotia | that if O'Brien refuses to wear the prison | avgument in ite favor is twofold. First, the | Speaker what he is going to do in refereuse f zation ut Lisbon, to contest the vote. Bullot ties without uny stateor general government, | ducts: Western, without courts, without law. Common sensé | Building: Sun, §,000; Tome should be the only rule of conduct, Mheve | i O8E " > B should be no puniskiment for wrong doing ex- 20" LN ream L I, copt the guilty persons own conscicnce,which | Norwich Union, $2,500; Buffalo in time would set him 1 5005 Pennsylvanin, # 3 Lan of th and weuld favor free reciproc dress, force will not be applicd to comyel | industri 7 Aarallve ST stave o | AN not less t would naturally be opposed by h outhern HohEaTRRNDE rivals, Then there is the proposition made The Tripte Alliance. Rl Mr. Atkinson—more, we presume. as | Drerm, Nov, ¢ joke than otherwise—suggesting an oifer of Y 10 W B to continuing Randall at the head of the com- | hox stufting and mir e country are wantonly taxed k 0,000,000, and. second, the | mittee on appropriation: : lundreds of millions i the Military Matters. (‘)\\\:m\.;: In\}\‘ stern \‘ul:lm.lk; 44 wmust sooner or and_ soon WASNINGTOR I NoE GBS [ € otial Telegram 3iaT, Neb., No t elog —The Pester Lloyd denies v‘,'.‘f:.}ff.:".l\'\{ull:fi.':u"'.' i wd goneral |4 Ve Brr.|— Arrv orders: Cuptain Will- to the E —Winter closed down in western v voting are alleged. , $2.000. : Ged- icrmon, 0 Continental, at ca of th s triple alliance ¥ H 7 4 3 1 Nebraska to-day. It was intensely cold this Moritz Schultzer, a printer in Most's office, | 2,005 Queen, 1,0003 Insurauce Company of e e LR R (LG 1ch of the powers in the triple alliance | 4,5 ative demand ~ will an | iam E. Van Reed, Fifth artillery, to examina- | SCOTAska LY. - T W i 010 o | swore thai he presided at the mecting and - | North' America, €,600; Rochester. German, S Aroia Vo Rl | iaon vivgendiioimstednn nly LRt woRToNet | kerual) e nd " for tari® ve | tion for retivement; First Licutenant L, H, | Metninge his evening a hoavy snow st | {roduced Most. Schultzer stated thut Most, | 500, Hogs and hog products: Loudon, Liver: cussion, Another 'counter fight is thalfiqytackcit. It an ally is bound under all | vision'on a ba cting the labo; ..nh.- Ortman, réd, detailed a8 professor of i;l "-m S RILY vhen a voice called out “Revenge,” replied pool & Globe, 5,000 Royal, £5.000; Phoenixy probable to be made Ly tho Glouc The country. 1 believe that the basisof tarift revi- | ot B0 0T SRS e agrienttural | 0o e AN ot fo-day: revenge is hid in_the lap of the | £.000; State, €,000; Norwich Union, ter fishermen, who want free fishing ha ¢ sion and revenue reduction to be re ALY =0 & U iy SON S| future.” The witness insisted that Most had | Citizens @,600: North Britis : ajor Richard S. Viceroy, to t THE JOLIET ARSON CASE. rights, but not reciprocity. The Canadians in Friday that the triple alliance was | mended by the president will be accepted in | college: Major Richar iceroy, to tempo- Eurg not recommended any assassinations or coun- | ford, 000; Underwriters, Mer- R LT T e e e o SRR TR esult of Russiu's sullenness and il | £ood faith by Speaker Carlisle.and an_ agree- | vary inspection duty at Hot Springs, Ark. A Verdict Rendered Against the In- | scled any violations of law. chanits.” #2.500: West Tororito Oalk- dland. anifestl e ment of the hitherto disputing factions will Captain John T. Morrison, Tenth cavalry. surance Company Emil Kosz said Most made no threats, The | land llmm- 2,000, Queen’s, § Conti- headland, a manifestly unfaiv measure as ap - then be assured on revenue reform, 1eav- | i\ anted indefinite leave on account of dis- Toutan, Ti1,, Nov, 25, Tho juiy in the case | itncss did B ROt R AL Riten 07 Tnsurance Comy plied to the Buy of Fundy.” Arrested For Selling O'Brien's Paper. | ing only the detailsto be adjusted, Tariff ve- ¢ iEpilies States was or @ monavehy. He had British Ameri i p fthe Calify Fire Tusurance compar » ) 3 #On what basis, then, do you consider a | Disniy, Nov. 25.—Dennis McNawara, a | Vision and tax reduction, while not absolute tenant Colonel Edward Collins, Say. | 0 1he Gl mmf, ":L ‘,' SRS Pany | ot studied our form of government. The | 11 mhum&lh man, $2,500; Awericin M“k satisfuctory avrangement feasible?? eenar at Ernie, hias been sentenced o a | assured i the coming capgress, are not only [ o4\ Gy, fo retieved from duty to await | d2aizst the Lumbert & Bishop Wire Fence | trial was adjourned tll mornig, Firemen's Iund, $250: Norwic B e e R e radity s imprisonmont, for. selling opics of | Nossible but quite probable, and upon a basis | T dent. company, to recover insurance losses paid on e e nion, §2,500; Dotroit aon that of reciprosity ulone. Reclrocits: | United Irolund, William O'Brien's papor e | will not disturb the industries of the ve- 1 rppe president has appointed Fivst Lieu- | the ground of incendiavism, returncd a ver- Florida Jones' Condition AR L Tk, Ul ¢, has been a success. 1 see 1 (i of which has been procluimed HuDES, 2y tonant Crosby P. Miller, Fourth artillery, to | dict this 4 Tele- : J no reason why it could not be so again morning for the defendauts. The Detnroir, Mich,, Nov. [T is the first instance in which Dr. Newman De an Awerlean, 00 D person punces Anarchy. | be assistant quartermaster to fill the vacaney | LG one of the most important of the | gram to the Ber.]The anmonncement of ex- PaRins e, \} stiould dsh b e d \\llu moggs are uot? | beew prosecuted for selling papers. WASHINGTON, No al T in the quartermastor's depurtment cused bY {500 oco tvied i the state, and on account | Senator Charles . Jones' condition has | Northwestern” Natio : Firemen's ere must be give and take. 1f the = Griata) to the Ber.J—Much was s i to-day about the iloucester fishermen are given the privilege 1ds aud the promotion of Major Dandy | of the prominence of the parties concerncd caused a gres nsation here, where his tall | Ilund, §2,500: Washington, $2.500: Hamburg, hed yeste 4 . sermon pi s by Rev. John P, | and Captain Furey. Many applications for | and the sensational character of the charges | form and pleasant face has long been a fa. | Bremen, Howe, £,000; Springfield, of touching in Canadian ports for baitand | Paws, Nov. President Gy still | Nowman, at the Metropolitan M. E. church sition Were ro Y emy ) 0 o e iar: gt ¢ pool & Globe, £6,0001 2 Newman, g p olitan ) ‘hureh | the position were received, both from army | made by the insurance company, it attracted i i sh excite 3 s allowed fo take fish at will, surely it is not | Stubbornly resists the demands for his imme ! g 2 Rostion oro: miliar sight. There much excitement in this city. Newman was President Grant's | offec civilians, The president, | widespread attention throughout the state. Hurt """l o rusislath . ! s w ansed by an unfounded veport that he had SN Union 2,500 too much to ask a fair entry of fish into | Wiate resignation. The press unanimously | =00 e t Grant's | HC b ield to his former custom of mal: | The insurance company rested its case prin. | caused by an d hat) ha hod nion Amorienn ports. for the Canadian fshermen | condemn the prolongation of tho crisis, Lo | Distor and preached the funcral sermon at | jyg'gneh'appointments in the service, cipally upon the testimony of d. M. Whyte, | taken his life. Tt would not surprise many 1 ) Paix s in return.” s Lbromidint Grovy | will not ve. | the grave of the illustrious ehieftuin. His sign before he s placed the v sufe po yormees formerly superintendent for TLambert & people to learn of his death at RBishop. This man claimed he ha iy time., He BB T for a 'X'I\.mhwn\mz sermon yested d set fire to “How soon do you expect the treaty to be . A e Rishop, 0is man claimed he had set fire to | is morose and in a deplorable state of mind. s tion. 1t declures the Orleans princes | was “The Safeguards of the Republic ASHINGTON, Nov. al Telegram | the buildings, having been_ instigated to the CiRca o bRaItD . His so 4 concluded ! 11re vorY tetive, and warns xepublicans 10 ro: | ho tools occasion. 0. make some {0 the Bre.)— Star mail service has been es. | deed by the defendants, who wanted the in- :!:):1:15‘.'.:‘:‘;1 I\‘I:i\:i' u:'\'fl:'»twr.»xnum.vlvvn”\‘; sl R “That is a very dificalt question to answer, | flect on'the course they are taking. observations, considering that his r Jished in Nebraska as follows: Lawrence | Surance money. This stutement was denied | 07 4% (01 he BTG el el Deoinisd ¥ s : The treaty may be arvanged within a certain period, but Tam of the opinion that no treaties will be ratified in the scuate until after the in toto by Lumbert, & Bishop, who, beside ifying in their own defense, introdueed timony to show that the fire did not nate as Whyte stated it did. ington, who has come here to look after his | gram to the Ber.]—The lust of the semis father, said: “Idon’t yet-know just what | ofticial election returns v ived by the we will do with father. Tam véry much of state to total vote which is about h,t& afraid that he can never be pesuaded to | F o FOEER SRR quietly Jeave Detroit.” When asked if he | the state was thought his father insane he said: *1 hardly | less than the vote Just year. The total vote know what to think. Itistruethat father | for governor was: Larr republicuny was for MiLllm‘i lnn"’\|y mwlnu ?m \l; was al- | 160,600; Anderson, democrat, 158,526, Cainy ayanesardediagithoresulbotions union labor, 14 The prohibition cungic Tinot hopoditairy,Siihon s aly Ay I dito. for. governor recoived loss thin Al in excellent health.” The ex-senator hin Sotes o eganda, five and a half miles and ' woek, by an hour and a quarter Condoling With th congregation is composed of some of the most Bruwrs, Nov. 25.—In the reischtag to-day | Prominent democrats, s well as republicans, Yol aioutioan the president vead a telegram from the crown | ¢ the national capital. - e first denounced e te Mt e e hyte 3 ) prince in answer to the message of sympathy | What he termed the “villainous attempts of | 4nd back, twice a week, by a six hour sched TRANSCONTINE Sir Lyon then spoke frecly and hopefully | sent by that body yesterday, thanking them | church organizations to_interfere with public | ule, of the prospects of the liberal party aud suid: | for their sympathy. schools,” and then gave attention to the Hox Butte, by Flemmng to Nonpa “The evidence of our nine clections - - archists. e sid: twenty-vight miles and back, twice a wec cago and Adjust Rates, showed that 12 per cent gain was made by todil "‘"‘\'."‘l":\"l,. o o e vito by Tanguage incites to treason is | by 'a seven hour schedule Cnicago, Nov. 25.—As a result of n meet- Gladstonians. It only requires 5 per cent v Wedel jesdor PR Ktho et 5 i , S ing of representatives of the transcontinental e e o ey oo wvas ro-oleatad president of tho relchstag andil Sropist e musb ol men-veenonsible for | \T.0S8OF \THREWHITE/(STAR. L it § LINE el, | Their Representatives Meet in Chi- e A Rohe e Ha maal Larrabee's phivatity, 10,168 5 ! g ¢ utteran Johm Most's speech of e L lines her said that the Canadian T e iy o1 perateutians of | 18 the lowest on the ticket, 'Sabin fok, mh stone to power. There is no question 31‘.f-u‘:"h|fi‘\mlv-‘-‘:‘c 1“‘;;;"']};' {\‘-"l'f‘fli-\,:i‘;,'-'.wffi weeks ago wis vead, und at its conclu- | Mate Murphy Tells the Story of the | Pacific will be allowed to cha some kind, saving his enemies would be sorry | Srerinte dent received the highest, 20,637 but that an appeal to tho country | {o the reichsins 5 ubinitted | sion Dr, Nowman : “He incites to an- Wreck. 4 ysis of the vote | shows' lower rates and participate in Califor by and mur Talk drifted on to his future rehy and urd and should follow o < } b that Larrubee ran behind the ticket more of at the present moment would £ s brothers who were hang in ToX, Ont,, Noy ate Mr- | Oregon business, and that a matevial advance [ Plas he coased talking instanter. - His | jol8 G0N vVe countics, kept cvon Wit result In a libe victory. The An Insane Russian. Chicago.” (Loud _applause.] Captain of the schooner White Star, ashore on | \jll be made in present rates, It has also | 1Hends £d P hopes 0L gotving him 1o ) conservatives, however, with the aid of the | Krokv, Ia, Nov. — [Special Telogram | Black was ' scored terribly for | his | Point Pelee, tells the following story of the IYesterday afternoon Harris | address at the funeral of the anarchists. | wr ung Russian, was arvested for | Some of the preach : been agreed to pay the Pacific Mail Steam- “AL 6 o'clock yesterday morning T | ship company a subsidy of §5.000 per month, s keenest forms of sar- | thought we were near the dummy light off | the latter agreeing to maintain: rates and the ticket in four counties and ran ahead of turn home. K S . o z [Pross.]—Regarding the many stories | 1% 10 ten countics 'Larvabeo wuns behin unionists, can constitutionally hold power for | to the Drk. which have been ¢ five years yet. It is well known that the | Fuchs, a ) lieutenant gov reulated recently about h*nd’liuh.m....‘ rnor, ipreme jidg . 52 votes andl . ex-Senator Jones, it stated to-night HIJ' Lehi ;. SRl e e J ) 5% v s, Mo Chi- | € . chind Sabin, state superfylendent, 2,243 seats of most of the unionists are doomed on | abusing o bridge zate keeper, to whom he re- belng uscd liberally and effect- | pojut Pelec, but it was black as ink outside, | keeb out, of higher cluee business. Whe Ohl- | while his finances are not in us- good voton, His attitndo on pronibition undoubil an appeal to the country, and therefore their | fused to pay toll when it was demanded. | = “What shall we say,” he continued and we could not locato oursclves. Suddenly e yeduction. of 5 couts por hundred on | o the U aited Siatos, T fantotin o ¢dly cost him wmany votcs, us e ran bhin@l only hope is their elinging to the conserva- | When arraigned he acted in a peculiar man- | comparison with free speech in New York | there was a crash and the vessel went on d beef. Competing lines have made | a pauper, nor is his mind unbatanced. - Some | {h¢ ticket in ncarlyall the river or anti-prog o party and postponing dissolutio " | ner. e would mot tell his name and in. | and Chicago to free specch in Macon by | head first. 1t was @ rocky bottom which | corresponding reduction. JINIAE DeR] d untglanoed, . B Libition countios. Anderson, democratia tive party and y lution,Only | ner. He would not tell his b vl || &n Chicago ko freg aooon L 21 : y 3 weeks aigo Mr. Jones chose 1o leave his [ MR countios, Anderson, . democrutis 2 atrong cxprescion of public foetim | formed the judge Tiat e siovid notask foot. | man named Tackson (save the wark): a man | ground right through er, and she filled in e et hotel and hecome the gcst of Mr, P, O') eandigate tfoy goyarnQiyiiuneishualiGl ean oust tho prosent governmont and. thefy | 15 quostions. Fuchs' cuso was continued | who has renrescnted the Uaited States inan- | 4 fow minutes after she struck. Therowas |- Mare 1sland's Bry Rock of whoso house he is stilt an inmate by invi- | Cpjn, R LR tb o g R gan oust tho proscnt government and thei | yyil to-day and ho was locked up in the city [ other eountry, My wife brought me this | oo yawl bout abourd und wo managed to get [ SN Fraxcisco, Nov. 25.—[Specwl Tele- | tation. To-day i man tool the Iiberty of cir- | yiviy ke sl AT R L e GO L I Tasknight the Ty came Vol | o T ekaro™ | this” "to " the 'boat's _side, “here | gram to tho Bee]-—The success which at- culating a subscription list in aid of ‘the _ex- | {ijg¥ E y ment eXerolacs considoratiyimore discretion | lutano and “attenipted _to-devour uiw | the gruve of unotios man nuned Juckso— | e o Seven of [us andthe HUIC | tonded the docking of the Fronch euiser senator, “Ihis ‘\’\;;flw"'ht‘*mlm’!"fil‘l;n‘}:: i to IE s lan B! ve hithe; C oy wi € 4 AC 8 ocke pil s flhk et b > et e yawl would nld but five, My brother, N T, o Stota % < rht My, Jones he oo F y v 9 | amass o heap of trouble. W have tried the | cell the jail offcials did not notice him until f dows and w "l"_*-“‘l(”"""'”““‘ Hustand ‘I"“‘\l he R aaQUoRelar (hel aailirs. oo ]""'"“';'\“ "l' the U "“'l"l'“'““"'i dr 1";" K ab | e first expression regarding himself he hus a n:"“‘ “‘“’ ,'\"”‘"" Bu ""': s amss o ave t L > 80 o Wi bo preserved.” [Continued applause.] A b and ol X are Island navy s relieved the sus- S s to Dotro ovx Crry, Ta, No Special Teies experiment of governing Troland on the Eng. | 1% rvings became so viotent, that i was | 0, Leor oxtracts from dacksoi's notorious | 08 bourd: * We got a boat down to, the water | | And navy yard clieved the sus- | made since coming to Detroit 0 (Spe eies and when the last man slid down the rope the | pense of naval anthoritic yawl capsized and _we were thrown into the water. Some of the boys got on top of the ar ships, although £3,000,000 has been spent upturned yawl, others caught drift und we some of whom sus- cted that the dock was useless for la it s 1 ated in_an ey cppeal is being made to 1 half. 1 ha never tak this time of anything suid about me or wy fumil, T have given no authe lish system, From the time of the union of | When they went to Lis coll it was dis 87 coercion acts have resulted, and yet the | that Fachs had torn the tiesh f overnment is further than ever from a satis- | 88 arms with his teeth, aud v ) f % f e s ot ion s 40 | Suapping at other portions of his body with | ful tribute to the memory “of Lincoln and it | (NS AI0 Siver on it, and it is yet unfinished. As that dock e westion. The Ul f 41 "the ferocity of a wild ammal. ~Ropes | was ighly appreciated by the congregation. . Vi ‘n will froeze is the only oneon the whole Pacific coast most proposal made by the Gladstonians is | were and the maniac cannibal plaved | “Let us prevent,” he went_on. “such utter- | ;o YUrphy, saye the men will froesc foideath R AN A T 5 ifor giving locel government to Ircland, and | under restraint, Doctors wore summoned, | ances as those of Most, of Black, of Jackson, | 1 i hiat are, nob Sot 10, them SEONEe: | e ; Rt lie i ; f ‘ 1 | Avout the last_hope went out this morning | fact of its practicability is important, in view & notnearly so great as the power held in each | but befor d give the man surgical | aud then in all this dand shail float but one | ohoy o telegram wae received from San- : e etate of your union. Home rulors would be | attention it was necessary to place him under | faz—no red flag, no black flag, no English of the contemplated naval improvements and ng paper that an | gram to the Bee]—The th public in my be- | building, kuown as the Standard when runy any :::J.‘fi’;:.‘:i‘: by the notorious Harry Leavitt, ®as burned Lo desive thisas | this morning. The loss on the building is ity to anyone to ask | #3500, and on the fixturcs #1,000. Both are any contribution money for me, and that | partly covered by insurunee. Several acs n not an applicant fi tresses rooming in the building barely es« Signed. | CHARLES W caped in theiv gowns and chewise, but lost covercd | speech were read and its author was de om his hands nounced in scathing terms. ‘I'he preacher 18 bitmg and | closed his remarks on Jackson with & beauti ¢ comique N 5 JeW i Dok, RO i elish | dusky from which pamt @ life boat was ex- a8 gonis &4 navelm ents and [ ARG stated it he proposes to e | Uieir stage dresses and wearing apparel. satisiied if the judiciaries of Ireland were ap- | 11, utiuence of opiutes. Ho was taken to | Juf ng Fronch ek b (rmon, B8 0 | pocted, saying they could not send the boats thorough equipment of Mare Teland yard for | turn 10 Florida to live: after e Tas scttled y - e e 8 O weoran trere an- | Kort. Madison 1o bo exaimined by the insano | fdian g, no Spanish hag, wo Teish fiags o | 4"t 105 wil too. thick, ‘The sceno. of the | buikling of ron war vessels. When the Du- | up his aftairs in Detroit, und will bo a candi The Rainsbarger Trial. the judiciarics of America are g )(')imq i comin Balonors. e iyt LA\'M'A ) pes, iy i k is twelve miles down the shore from | quense was docked it was found that sixty feet nhg!:- for the United States senate o succecd MARSHALLTOWN, T, Nov, 25.--At the adj el ADpa O A Rarans GirneEE Ll i on £ of her keel had been torn away by some sunken | Wilkins Call, of Jucksonville Journment of the Rainsbarger trial this evens o states whare they sif. Most probably, \ TN SR IUES: The Tariff Reformers, ‘aptain. Murphy and a sailor named | ooy iy the South Pacifie. The naval ofiicers S t0a Bhdiit 3t doson hritnckbiatH agIEERIYAS also, the home rulers will consent to having | Kaxsas Ciry v Special Telegram |\ yenixato, Nov. 25— [Special Telegram | Hunter were rescued by fishermen this | 008 0 e ol ! A Corner on Light. LA o L the constabulary appointed by the imperial | to the Ber.] T ersdorff, a_promi- | 1o tne Ber.]—There sems to be a confliet of | Morning. Huntor puffercd terribly from | are smiling over the discovery, s it is sud ned by the s ny haye | repetition of that 1 to ostablish, by the and all the AL iing of the by their Tueed Liaracte dence being @ 1 the fiest trinl— ef the wou tances surroundin Prrrsnvng, Nov. The stockholders of the Westinghouse Blectrie cor vatified_the recent deal w dated leetric Light compan This, it is claimed, giv IR SORLARG AN LI RO SO AR TIOEM | S M SO i e 1 he beonflict Of | cold and s in_a dvitical condition. The | posed to have explained the anxiety of the goverti mnlll us :‘n‘\"l‘ b ey li“)”*l‘l" Dogh GIUERIE 0L 60,415 195 5 to what is being done | White Star has broken in two and is a total | French admiral to dock his vessel at once given T hanu that which holds s, $63,000, T Tailure is and what is not being done at the white | loss. She is awnediin Osy Y., and | ostensibly to have her cleaned. The bottom in the Awmerican union, where e claimed to be bad collections in Kansas, house affecting tavifft reform. President | had & cargo of 800 tons of coal bmml was found almost free from grass and in thorough loyalty to the whole ¢ Cleveland denies that e is now, or has been —_— - barn, statement tha Jgetier with signs i o consolidnted o i nd when the broken keel was dis- . > ¢ | the ine, the fact thob Jokuson wi ; pang a virtual monopoiy of incandescent | the ravine, th Jokuson was murd “What attitude will the opposition assut.c ercial Union in Canada. in conference with Speaker Carlisle or un; 3 Dishonesty and Deat covered the admiral and stafl expressed un- hin ¥ dered by soimc 2 ersons who drove in the noxt session ! ‘The Commercial union | body else, upon any mutter relating to the | _ CINCINNATL O., Nav. 25.—A morning paper | baunded surprisc, 1t 16 whispey :.“;"",',‘,“ S e Bies Tia0a 8 double toam, - Nb naw a¥idanao 10 hikugn y take one attitude-that of | Club last night "‘l\‘m"ml its prosident to | tarift, Speaker Carlisle says he has fro. | S1¥8it hus been difcovered that the lute | ek a reef, but with Gallic. cutencss con b Nl D O A BN A 16 AR LAY discu ¢ to Chamberlain and S Bunierain 01 e Charles Albert Kebler, the attorney. who quent!y talked with the p AN Fraxcisco, side aably ry structed another excuse to obtain interna- RS e (5 P heries cominissioners, Faivelild, and others, and that he in- | committed suicide Wednesday, was driven to | tional courtesies, It might occasion toom near Portrero, inthe suburbs of this city, T‘ Ly ures put forward by | n theLakes, R PR b that they receive o tends to talk to Mr Randall and | the deed by the approach.ug revelation of | criticisin to have a biz flagship with an ad- | 1his afternoon, and destroyed (wo blocks of | Tho Eveaie Jonind doubdtedly, s they have promised, bring for. hose duty it s i as many ||u~‘mb1'|'sv of "the house as | heavy forgeries comumitted by bim in the | wiraland staffon bowrd cavoming on coral dwelllug hie nsos, w'w‘,','.‘.il'.‘n ;'”' 1Y Tugiilice o Cheyboygan, Mish., Axva bl BYURRJIAY S8T8 RO wer, Delair fups e, of w comncrcial union With the | possible, fund gt telr views a8 (o what | management of estates wud trust reefs, il ok d bonb 11 last might, bistw alkiaR e s 0L ¥ funds committed to his care. The cs- Hanging season, The measure is scarcely likeiy to —— L pas: o fact is @ half dozen gentle ¢ anging. of distress, during the height of the gale, buf o B, . ¢ O | timate is that the liabilities thus 4 iy P L be liberal enough and thercby is | 5, Collision ‘.’.'.'",“ L2 ol8 i 1 the glory there | 5000 will amount to 125,000 while the | ST Tovis, Mo., Nov. & commer Charles Goslaw | nothing - could _ veach ~ her, =~ as thi one of the issucs on which the gov. | TLiTIMUNG, Nov. Two freieht trains | wWill bo in the taril bill, which will soon ab | ey Yleft by Kebler will not exceed | cial paper asserts that the spelte ot hus U storm was simply terfible. This 2 tho woling o 3 o & ar in 0 all now dei i 3 - ) 4 R ) ¢ upwards of 8500 bavre " ernment may break up. py must at the | O0.le Wheeling division of the Baltimore & | KAt (0 se, although all now deny that | g5 " he persons most seriously affected | beew cornered by a French syndicate which | H. A s, a fow miles from | morning upwards of 300 barrels of flome 7, B Ohio railrond cotlided neir Cochrane's mills. | they would make'a canvass for the popular same time introdu 3 , o simitar | bill for England and Scetland, based on the chranc's mil%, | chord, “The tarlff agitation is to be begun | 47¢ Iis awn fumily and wore picked upon with the president’s message, The scheme | Btion discloses the motive e coming beach Leve and is stk is. The revel prate rough its ag i, | this city, last Janua; has operated through its agents in Missouri, u ba heard of "l? to be nothing | yjinois and Kansas, where about three \os from this city 15 were completely’ demolishied and | e president’s wmossa R PRI - . ; Weather Tndica . 1 fact that sho wtrucl, jot roprescntative system, and that alone, Lord sinmen killed und five others injured. | f Mo frce tradars for drivig Randall and | jg beyona his Tacans. Keblor 1s thought | fourths of that output is annually produced. | g, Neprasta: L from | tieon i1 of hier cargo of flour and ” thery Randolph Churchill is the only man wha - 1310 g0 Inlo CaBGUS B agree upon a bl Tt friends to have heen iusane, The lmpmesion esvalis that W18 furnsoes | ., oo pvosh vuria from | §ohof ugaiil without 8y Samags wouid be likely to bring i & measure of suf A Cold Wave Coming. is stated that Randall and his follov e 13 “possidly’ Junuary, - Prices b | nosth to cast, boen sloamell LAy sha N ficient breadth, but he is out of the poyern- | The following prediction was recelved at | bolt any caucus uction on @ tariff bill that The Misving Heard \ yd o ; . ; Light vain or snow followed by | was the propeller Albany. Sh ment and will only enter it when given a e U States signal office at 1:20 this | does not suit them., New York, Nov. Ight 1'p " & 0 o proy A For lov The - is ushiore "ot ’ lightly colde cathes P i of Hois Blanc isiand, an froe hand. These terms his coileagues will | MONNE Nebraska and Towa Pensi of the Nethcrland Americat Death of n_lor A, W, Hendvicks, | Slighty colder weather; light variable | the footof Hols Blanc N'_“’jj"l'.‘,l,]'f;‘;a|f;'f\‘1‘2n‘;f not uceept. T.ord Ealisbury apnears ussuted . Wi 0110, mTo he Wasuinotos, Nov. 200 (Special Telegram | PP has been fufovicd that thi INDIANAPOLIS Major A, W AT Rt R v, also in bad sbape, L MR R 8 N ¥ | Obsc ) hu, Toist cold wave GTON, —[Special Teleg DRSSCOECES U steamor Sche Hondricks, & prominent lawyer and a cousi oathor )1t steamers are reported _astore b lbat ‘he can . deal with. the . Irish | signal The uml,‘,,,;”.“, Wwill fall 151050 | to the Bee.]—Pensions ba Cvs of the steamer Sct ndric I nin and a cousim aring weatl it o U L kans to-day: e 1 ssine uted 1o the | yopor dlipe ., | saved, Queetion by coercic. Thie, aguinst wil pre | degi are now kuow g Lavebeen | of t Vice President Hendricks, died suddenly Lo-night of heart discas iiun light, All wen s Ly T a. w. Sunday. GreeLy, | follow e storm, uighy uds, vecoming | fresh noutberly low X g Nebra