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ATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 17. 1SS, T EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMALL/ THE HOUSE WILL BE CLOSE, | ®'S» Worbs kiost e sovrs e e LR G A D NS LA OV | O s - sy | Lty WORKOR THE KNTGHTS: A South Carolina Editoron Presidents Several Vessels Are Wrocked and Lindauer Bros. & Co. of Chicago, Fail ¢ BIArMsOn. Many Lives Lost. - For $200,000. A Careful Bstimate Places the Ma- Nov. 16, —[Special Tele ‘o " i Copyright 1888 by Jams Gordon By 1 Cricieo, N 6, [Special Telegram to pecial Three Hundred Flghting Men | o0 O Nel Sork Harad Ca o T T ey ST Jority at Less Than Five. L ; Al bl el u ) Shipped From New York. ble—Specinl to Tne Bes |—Still more suc Ranks of the Minlstry. firm of Lindaver Bros, & Co., whose place vention at Indianapols. Red S cessful thaa ever before was the Herald's S5 o7 Bilaoes 18 65 Ciie" SGULHOANE WOHHUN, 68 i SIX DISTRICTS STILL IN DOUBT. | and Courier, written by Fditor Daw- | AN APPEAL FOR PROTECTION. CAUGHT IN THEIR OWN TRAP, | Franilin and Adams strects, Hled cnfos | gepopre AND PROTESTS HEARD, 01, BB 67 1 BRtiony by por s, interosting in narrative apart from sions of judgment in the suporior court to mifttes, M. Diwaon hés jost vetarind from being a prediction, This evening's off HiaH 4 o erogating $181,032.08, The Ty Washington and the editorial is considered semi-ofticial. Tt is as follows It Creates Consternation in the Yosterday's Proceodings of the Cone ast storm warning. The gale predicted is, Meresting Possibilitics Snggested by the Reduction of the Claims of Seven American Ships Detained at ort from the meteorological ofice, ¢ The Great Cha 1 of Human Rights | confessions are: To Heary A. Kohn, §10 o OaRe of Ratty Under Consiaerns b Prines Serlons State snys le of extraordinary violenc § 2 Sohn, £15 7, and Georgo h * ¥ sl el el et A i - ekt ALl Will Advocate the Measures For 114.23; David A. Kohn, 815,134.1% and Georg tion and a Decision Expeoted Both Parties Tt Miors Who TIRVS VnovwT Qansral. Hiee of Afairs Exist been blowing all the morning along b Einstein, trustee, £0,404.28, The fiem con v President Elect. long and intimately find excollont poir the 1814 northern coasts of Bngland and Wales, in the Ircland Which Have Suc sists of Mayer E. Benjamin and Seligman This Morning Other Busi- character. Tho cleannoss of his priv south of Scotland, and over the north of Ire ceeded in Scotland. fiindauor A Atron TASEHOIALL dnil 18 #e ness Transactod, has never boen dispited, General Harrison's — land, There Is very sorlous danger at sea #hiklod b 690 oF Lhiv TAFFOAL HhiE 6 Whold Loss Than Five Either Way. war record is an- respectable—by Fighters for Haytl, and on shore, and in saveral instances loss of lo clotl ) The o Lt 1ot by Politi weAee, | T dIvil1ie Y : ore, and in saveral instances ld & $N AWz s sale clothiers in the country \oy moved - wpe Wastizeros, Nov. 16,—General John B, | Meri, not by notivicat int oo i VILLIS 1 New Vouk, Nov. 16, —[Special Telogram o | jifo has resulted. A8 showing the oxtent of o A Flank Movement. into their present store a little over a year | remy \""l |‘"\’K'I' of Labor. ] ", 1 \ g enti il : sl L . Tne Be voen v oo o 1 s New York, No f.—[Special Telegra B ke - MANAPOLIE, No 10 arge portion o Clark, jr., clerk of the house of repres intellectual force of General Harrison has | Tne Bee ] —Between two and three hundred | the gale, the Fife coast, the Clyde, the Eng N Yok MG AL I Telegram | \o'ond oscupiod the entire building, which 15 MBI A Al portion of tives, believes that 100 democratic represen- | heen questioned, but his intimates able-bodied men were mysteriously ship) lish channel, the northern ocean and the | 0 THE BEe Hll".\Lx.l nd Express Lon i P A1 1, HOIHY bkl tatives have been clected, and that six dis s man of bi brain, Wi 2oes, | from this city Friday. Tho gencral impres: | Weish and Irish shores were equally visited | 407 €able says: Tho cabinet is somewhat | 1 TR SONCs At BEReelt T FRREL | congross wa taken up with o debate over issetedan mvincible confidence in iim- | sion is thau they have gone to Hayti and will | by the storm, Lloyd's telegram from Holy- | Ronplussed. The “Grand old man,® whom | oo convs ago by Bonjamin L. Lindaue bl L UL based on an assumption that Witson (dem.) | 2E00 - s 8 00 femoerats in the | assume the role of fightivg men. Friday | head says that a fearful gale is raging in the ’,"". wv‘l\‘;' \'\'.nw.wl m}d unionists affect to is eleeted from West Virgimia, The doubt campuin. The carieaturiats then | morning gangs of men with their baggage | Irish channel this moraing, A great quantity | Gespise, ‘m: made ..‘ xnsnyl ;mm (\.\Iwh has ful districts, in General Clark's estiniate, are ated him a8 a blind or stalking horse for [ over their shoulders were seen in West and | of shipping has taken refuge at Holyhead, | Surprised the minis his is : BN L N ) of shipping ha e e at Holyhead Ke street, near Dearborn. Hoe was atfiest [ e 2o G000 ted local nesn the First Californin, Month Kentucky, Sed castrn statcsman. - But the liead 10 | Greenwich streets, with their faces 8ot for | 4 ahip. ashore gnear. Churcl bay, opposite | AnnOURCement last night: that if the govern- [ 16 sirect; et Jarhotty T AES MATL | member of a suspended local assombly, and > moent, as they threatened. sen Lon | brothors, and finally Mr. Rosenblatt, wi Monday embodying a demand fora vote of | tuken info partnership. After the fire the ond North Carolina, First, ‘Ihird and Fourth [ longer appears too k! '1",]”3"""”,‘ Ttie | Pier 1, North 1 where a small steamer | Holyhead, specdily broke up. The crew can ) h n over Doforo. to deat | was anchored. Silently the men boarded th 8 ddon 18 Flggine ging for lifo to the L n in the rigging elinging for life to th 3,000, additional for the extension of the | firm did business in temporary quarters | ing the protest, and after the debate the rp- while the city was being_rebuilt, and then | port wasadopted. Aftor some other unim session of the Knights of Labor tricts are in doubt. This is a calculation gricvances in a caso from Chicago, George who came to Chi from the CastSome | Qopiiling, masterworkman of District Assem ladatoners | Years beforo the fire and bewan business on [ y1e og g granted o transter card to & the members of “hat assembly protested, The committeo reported in favor of sustaitis Ashbourne act, he will move an amendment of West Virginia, Theso' districts he sots | ovidont from utterunces since clection tha down s doubtrul beenuso they e elmad | JUCie 8 G IRSIRAT, O¥RT BETore L0 | L ek ani woro. taken ot (ho bay. A | maate. 1t feased soma ol ‘shom hivo e the oMeint count mmuet b awaited 1o deter- | that Senator Chandler will press the bill to | few of the men told companions they wero | washed aw: The vessel is ashore near L settied down at 75 and 57 Wabash avenuo, [ o (ERETENETE LI SO mine the result. Tn the case of Representative | Fesulate elections in the south, which le in- | pound for Central America, but would not | Carnarvon bay, and has signailed for help to | CMbracing the arrcars scheme. This clever [ where they remained several yoars, moving | POt ork had boen disposed of o recess Bacon (dem New York, who is reported | troauced last wint But thero are conser- | Gl " 0" v of the business. Four of move has taken the ministerial bench quite | thence to 153 Monroe street, Two years ago | Was taken for dinnes Ll W York, who J8 peported | vative influeness at work, Many mil L . Holyhead. A hfeboat has just been sent to its | MOVe F Hiovios to)153 Monrag stesote Do vedts o || Sl el (L e o have be by eighty maj + | lions of northorn and westorn capital are al- | them were grecnborns, and a_vrominent | esistanco, A German bark in peril outside | BBAWATes. Tt was expected there that a mo- | the volume of business done by the coned i first business in the afternoon sossion Genceral Clark expects that a contest will en 4 i £ q et ¢ ho knot says: W ok ) vould be o > 3 had grown till it was second to that of 10 | \was an address by Rev. Wilbur I, Craff e e think e e eonfident. nnd that | ready invested in the south. Many more | Mman who knows them sy hen they | s hoing towed in by the powerful tug | Hon would bo made by the opposition | Rad mrown will, it was second fo thab of R e 1 Crafts, one thing he is confident, and tha B EoRLbLY b Hlasi en [ were about to start I asked where they were oidl, s Y A o shape of Qiree rative ol ousce west o iladelphia, and A8 1CC- | of Now York, o © question of 8 y is that the majority in the next house will | Mitlions can profitbly be placed in southern f BFEEE M 1 SRRE L O Gatistactory | Welcome, when the towiug rope broke and [ I the shape of a direct negative of | ormized us an uggressive competitor by 1{\»\-;“':1 ‘l»-u:\‘x‘«!; Hilbdebi LG EERLLLY, not be five either way 8,1 Tis &y ar to prevent violent | £OING BUL coull 0 o they swors | the tug abandoned her. The Knight of St, | the Eovernment's motion. 'This would | tho old, cstablished firms in their [ 1abor. The central thought of discourse was A i S { ercive legislation. Thero is likewise i AV SRELIAA LB BABLASLABALS 8 ‘P PRole. (el W Sabbath Reform Needsa Nationalization, 1o the functions of the clerk inthe | JLG being shipped to Havti, and I asked them, To0re A WIS = A have enabled the cabinet debaters to use the | line in the cast. Their trade was | o ion o tho mexy. hoac, i 11 poswer. | @ Widespread feeling that nothing s to be | being shipped to Hayti, and lasked " them, | Goorge and a life crow then went out to her, | v Vit Hb iRt they. - Tolt. Justil and it has i substance been dolivered by him P enamcel o e bl X lut i sent. | Fained by attemptite to restore nezro ruls | bt all repiied South " Ateriea, Tieg, low' | ud the captain's wifo was pat. aboard the | Bruns vtl|ml(-.l;-«run.l\\a; agaln opposing i T e : ing or unseating members, General Clark “\“!"‘l"""”l:‘_‘l:"h‘f\ z';f:'-‘“w-l.f\"v‘h:|.|f:"‘.‘f-h.-1.”;:: for, by whoin or what wages,” lifeboat._and brought ashore, and the boat | & nicasure designed for the .Nblulrly of Trish | (Gthwest cornor of Adams. and Fraidin | The committee on appeals aud grievancls says that his duties are fixed by statute, and i A n tried, and th v P Maldon Lane. | AEain ganantly 1eft to TBring oft the' or tenants, merely because it was proposed by | grrects. and added extensively to their manu- | Feported the protest of D. A. No. ainst it isterial, 1f amembor eloct | temptation to repeat. The conclusion we [ Messrs. Messenger & Co., of Maiden Lane, | #guin gallantl, ng ke O T ndstone’s demand, thus | facturing f During the last sixty | the organization of National ~(strict assom- I e S ombirelect | have come to is that th southern peoplo [ have reccived the foll letter from tie | the tug remaining alongside to render assist 2 : Vel YA RO S i ot K et o000 | bly No. 226, their roport being favorable to hamo il bo placed on the voll, and ot | have litle reason at present to fear extreme [ captain of ancof their vessels at Port-au | ance. All steamers urciving at_Greenock | Presc L T GO0 DOVLITOF BN TSR S TNRLOLIBIA | IS 1ELSP Ty v through A. D, Best, pPiacod on tha/ roll measures on the bart of General Harrison or | Prince, and i view of the “serious nature of [ Fiou English and Irish ports report the gale | 8 has been eminently successful in Scot o | claimed that the othor orenbization id ot Certificates, hecause thore are at. presdnt no | Of COngress, and the southern peoplo them- [ the communication, "fl"“"\‘{-"l."x"r\“.‘.' edit | exceptionally severe. Steamers going up the | land, is turning the enemy’s flank in a most | e T fomwira toan ey sottloment | been Togally perfected. —As both were com- e L ko e Mot | seives can strengtlien by their conduct the | to the state departient at Washington with | Clyde were unable 10 stop at the piers. The [ unexpected fashion. Urgent whips will be | g oot Ct ek biaintes i about | posed of streot car drivers, a decision would s, us thel ! 116156 0t 6ONLIATIAABSE %0 u request that Minister Bayard order another | g, HIRBA AR RECRRIGE, L6 and expec oG LML YOI at times past n_the south. General Clark [ Bope of continued peace and progr Vvest Highland mail steamer, which 1eft | joq 04 for a division on this amendment, [ fifteen days settle as to which of two certain local as. said that from ofticial records before him the z = > gunboat down to Hayti at | Greenock this morning, had to return | S5u SxnastEds willbe LAk Tues. | The 200 persons in the employ of the firm | Scmblies they would be attached. The re- republicans lind elected. f mjority of onein HARRISON'S CABINET. Northern ports all blockaded in open vio passing Dunoon, the sea making com- | Which, it is expected, wili be taken on Tues- | | ‘the S her i PO%ith thore em. | port of the committee was adopted, and No. e DD, T ia VN BECAURB I} (o lation of internutional law and wildest dis- | plote headers over her. The sea is washing | day nieht. had,_ about a5, 000 deposited with thair et | 535 will make an immediate guin of ‘membore the prosent time bt one cortificate had been | Nothing Has Boen Done About Form. | O00¢r vrevails at - Portau Prince. . Both | over Dunoon and Kirnshore, destroying the | The influence of Lord Randolph Churehill | N\t o nundred. hands, male and tomale, | Ship of 3,000 or 4,000 members. “The reason AT : hat of Ttey 5 parties are partial to assassination. e ad and pouring floods of water in private | i strkingly show 1 | (s s ERABYLLE. v : given on Which the protest was founded was presented to him, namely, that of Represent ing it as Yet. Telemaquo was basoly ass v 1 and pourin floods, of, water i brivate | is strikinzly shown in a decision of the ov- | when all the departments were running ori | KIven on which the protest wis founde vo Hor of Oregon. Certificates are TS 1 CoeIe e GAELOLY ens. Several yachts in the Clyde locl 38 pxpoctodly announced last nigl hi e. echnieal oversight at the time of the or- f:L:Ln”fl"i e e o e re [ Tspraxaporis, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegram | it not for this he certainly lave been ore driven ashoro. The Firth-of-Forth all | ernment unexpectedly anuounced lust nieht | full time. \danor 1iros. & Co., ox- | ganization, in Auzust, 1887, but in_ro- ObBoAea LIl B0 L a KTiee the Omibial. Tor | 10 Dite 13Rs cneral Harrison has not in- | elected and there is 1o doubt but ke would | nigit was o scething foam g and a | bY Smith,to drop the project to create a min- | | The trade danor iiros, & Co.ox- | Mty ' it was . porsonal matie Diens nre made jublic. In coso the of Mis. | vited unybody to enter his cabinet. He has have served th luy'z'\x«' “\MM".V l"r‘l'fl“ barque are ashore onthe Kife coast, and in | ister of agricuiture. Churchill intimated his | (GgC A% OVER 00 AR S e trade | t Assembly No y being sour, this does not take place until danuary | written no letters to the men whose names | (aybe and Mirasosnt tlome aie in . fovaraf | UHying to land from the barque it a boat | intention to move the rejection of this plan. | here and throughout the territory tributary | 1o retain tho eastern’ members and i many other states the date 18 equally | Nave been mentioned in connection with the | General Legitie, the rest of the country | Soneh VoS, swamped, three men were | mo this is believed to be due the cabinet's ac- | to Chicago,is anie of the foremost Tivims in its | 2o¢ ulor: connoction was with 830, emote from election day. e PP tan ] drowned. Glayel 0 DG sited by o 5 o of business,and the announcement of the b is the third strongest m the order PRI S0 U % ot partios 1o | bty and o ambassadors. authorizod o e dengrat Tiopolster™ ™ | MGG Wi, which wronehs ‘reat do | o0 e of insinoss oo uie amnouncamuator o | E3I LS U RIS LY SRR 0 Ot ic reduction of clainis of both parties ta Messenger & Co., of Maiden | ape in many quarters of the town, Thomas | Upon receiving a deputation recently, the | failure will be a ¢ SR once to a front plac very narrow majorities of from three to fiv rocoive L Lo [ BTG 3 l morcial public, In this business long credits | once toa place. or 8ix suggests interesting vossibilitios when | where. Itis more than pro Line, received a letter from the captain of | Craig, aged fifty-three, who enjoyed tho | king of the Belgians is reported to have ex- | i ferms are tho customw, both In The committee on the state of the order deo- it intromombored ‘that ‘1o 1ass thun six pors | considered she availability'of an whom | Gue of their vessels at Port an Prince yester- | roputation of being the tallest man - Glas- | |rossed grave fears of the danger of the Eu | wholosate and retail lines, and it is impora: | $ired action on the eight-hour movement and sons who were elected to the Fiftieth eon ol Y i ] T | e e e s e OF, the | gow, was employed to remove u tottering sizn | |0 cituation, for which Belgiam must bo | tive that o house which wishes to hold its | recommonded the appointment of a snecial B Qi chthen Dofre they i boon mwam | e would be likely to appoint, and until he | communication, they have forwarded it 1o | fron a house, when he was thrown by the pea ation, el t s (IS B T L R S R B Tt they g pre they i boor Swortt | shall make his ofiicial nominations the pub lepartment at Washington with @ | wind to the pavement and_instantly killed. | prepared. This sounds as if there were [ CHSLORCHS USL To the bost they ean | the prover action. It was so ordered by the That thero is & strong probubility that there | lic must remain in iguorance as to his real | fC4uest that Bavard order another gunboat | A child named MecLatbichier was blown | something in the rumors of Bismarck's de- JAOTAE GO 0 e st ey gt | general assemb will be some deaths among 423 men of ma tions, exeapt in so far as surmise may | e pe Haytiat onee, | The lotter states | against a cab and _mjured. The ex- | sign of getting at France partly through | pule, Lindaer 1ros. & Co. were obliged to | Some member, whose name was carefully o years g thie long po tae sorrect, Tho fmpros Honri that the northern ports are all blockaded in [ hibition building suffered considerabl S Gl S e iy 5 e vrewho | suppressed, introduced @ proposition that ture years during the long period of thirteen 1. The impression scems to have | open violation of the international law, and | Siots teet ot th e couslilom Belgium, and rewarding King Leopold for | carry a great many small_ customers, who presse 0 O h months intervening between election day anl | 2ot out that he might receive proposals for | that © the . wildest Provalls | Srawy feet of tho oot lofthe erand ball was | intussiatanoe: ctly good if_ allowed n little ‘extra | howspaper men bo made incligible to mem the assemblage of the new congress, eabinet ofticers from now on, but to some ey radenhaly camor Haytien | ofn away and the wurk.of removiug c. et L i wiiich to mako salos. firm's | bership in the Knights of Labor. The subject - men who have scen him he said he would not | epublic the 16t tor e ate Yaon | hibits had to be postponed, as it was na Sir Charles Young's play, of the stile of | Gy ™M wast was unexceptionable, and | Was discussed at some length and with some Harrison's Visitors, consider such mattors wntil aiony in Fob. | Lhuplic, the lettor gocs on to state was | gafe for the workmen to enter the building. | his “Jim, the Pent which was left un- [ frot U o o abilities hre. Phe sus. | warmth. When a vote was ordercd only | TsniaxAroLts, Nov. 16,~The president. | TUary, when “tho smoke of baule will have | Tunmer. The Haytions wantod 10 shoot all | criiney stack foruy fect high fell finished among bis papers, has, in accord- | jension was precipitated by the pre-cmptory | dozen out of 130 delesutes wonld vo elect had the usual number of out-of-town | cleared away and the country will h e | the ofticers and crew, but the | [yttt Lotidoasts . | ance with the wish of the dead play-wright, | refusal of H. A. Kohn, well known re. | the provosition, and it was defeuted SISO, EHE. el ied its normal condition. However, 1t | gils. prote alneiithin ; Avitie mouthRol: tholiynpageloicontinies ik es i atad Hy De Wills, and e | tired capitaiist of this vity, to renew a note [ 13y a resolution introduced and adopted, it callers to-day, among them al Reuben | makes little difference to Hoosier statesmen | fhe Koo agalnsh thi S to blow furiously. "A'storm swept over | been comploted by Dramatist Wills, and s | LI SERGEGL G0 1o held 'from the § wasdecided to give to the press only the v6- Davis, of Aberdeen, Miss., se cousin of | whether the ' presuont-clect takes thom into | Gioee LoTicils were thorefore .sna Armagh this morning, eausing t destruc- | now ready for production. His determination to have judgement on this | Sult of the propositions introduced, although Joft Davis. dclogation of about sixty | his conildenco or mot: They ars going to | mrorcs e iis (ng o wun-ofwarin Portau- | tion of. properit traugliout tho country. ———— ote entored in tourt and to put the shorift | that had been all that has thus far been given e A Lo b I LA e e Bias eabingt. ince and she s iy . el flae |y, off houses ana haystacks J s : St X v th out. Yidics, members of the Woman's elief corps, | £08siD about possible cabinet officers until | 7hovo ave seven Amorican vessels now (o ! Lt ke IN THE COMMONS, in possession came to the firm only this ek AP G. At R e sl ey ascertain who they rally w one in this port, and thero is nbsolutaly | Diown down, while thesthlegrapls, ana_ telc miosuing, and when Deputy Sierilt Burke Alively Sl over, tho inurb. i AR, cprived from Cincinnati and vic of them, somehow, accord M ute the s and there Is absolutely | bhone wires sufferor ) sto Several Matters Touching Irish Af- | came to the store to serve the attachuient on of & propositic o inese t noon, accompanied by a splendidly drilled | secretiry ship of stdto, and t : ation”to- semmit. "doprodations. | has been ruging at Bulfasd since midni e e LSl sa s papers the shock 8o prostrated Benjumin L. endent ovganizations. As the present drum corps of cightcen juveniles, who led | intimate that he has no ambitio e o W I e hieditiots | and many easuaitics are reported. The larg plre Driefy Diaonasod. Lindauer that he broke down and had to be | ! \d, Chinese stand on the same foots Ve wi¥ 0ut to Cieneral Harrison’s residence, | cabinet, e e tiens Ton | malvanized iron shed at the Albert bridge, on | T.oxnoy, Nov. 16.—[Special Cablegram to | taken home. The remaining members of the all others, o sufficient. vote being the Tollows y the visiting ladies and many A o d P shot across her bow, compelling her Lo he , *‘“‘1 |‘j'] ""’:"”“’_"e ‘:Vfl{f'f"l‘lfli“'"‘“‘m“"" : -In the commons yesterday Mr. | firm gather the office of Moses & New- ! ulllllvyl'\"?ll:‘xtt for :;l‘l\‘n‘mwvu us members. towns people, They were received in the | NATIONAL BOAR PRADE. Lo when they boanded her and put the crow | ot and two of thoagrecoivad Blebtful i | g i, govornmont lohder, siid in order 1o | man, their atiorneys, to discuss the situation. | Tonisht tho commitiec on grigvancos is ,.An1<Ww)l:v:hl‘v:vv‘!j e \.‘.} '{w‘l";\‘[!lj-}{:"’;;‘N":" Various Resolutions and Memorials ivons. They then towed the scho five vessels were broken from their moor- | facilitate the work of the scssion, scveral A DEMOCRATIC TRE of Michip vl JL ML Bloomer, of Toledo, by 'the members. of tho Presonted Por Consideratio || oL ‘{I!h ey :]‘I"‘ \“‘_l"“"l o “"’-“"“ o0 | ings. bills would be abandoned. These would in- e ity 0. The ease of Barry was given 5 ) Kol ) 50, Nov. The Nat LA JSLSCII I AvAS HInGdEsoven NS Ry clude c o e Irish drainage ears Only Whe ¢ Bourl Arve | in'his appeal. Bloomer formerly editde : old regiment. The recoption took | - Ciicaco, Nov. 16.—Tue Natioual b e wnd the captain Of the William SIX G AN OB R R ude the tithes bill, the Irish drainago | It Bears Only When the Bourbons Aro | i bis apheal, - Bigomer was formerly cditdr place in Wright's hall, and lasted until 10 | trade resumed ats session this morning. Jones tus protested nst this illezul bill and the bill for creating a minister of oo SO AnaIhis BLatonionb oLlis CiEs 185 thAL It IaIte wl‘l' k, “'h*'u| l‘-"”u nl ‘l‘fllrl on “"“ Y“n The Cincinnati chamber of commeres pro- | sci Minister Thompson. The other | That Silent Senator Quay Claims In [ agriculture. He stated thut the government Liva, O., Nov. 16.—Mr. Levi Jacobs, a [ S8 Secment o b e onrd. cafy party returned home, amid cheers and well | oot e ent of & ssels cannot et their clearance the Hous proposes to ask the house to vote £5,000,000 | well known business man of Van Wert, and | txnel o membor without teial. He further d i theoldicomrades . Committos of f1ve o inquir inte the qucstion | PAPEXS or cargo, and those wiiieh will be ne Wasnixaros, Nov. 16.—|Special Telegram | Tor the oxtension of tho Ashbourno acl. Y080 word ‘i above ronroachi. says thit | ohaie thL 18 to. Gotiel sehellior & Risteict ho president-clect never seemed in botter D ; mitted to depart will have to veturn to the | St e Be T ; Bt or thie dofoat of the demoerat ty an destroy pr On the th and spirits. The fatizue of the cam- | of trusts and combinations and report to the | United States in ballast o Tur Ber.| Those who have associated | Gladstone gave motice that on Monday, [ after the defeat of the democratic party and destroy property. On 1l gn has entirely disappearcd. He has | next annual meeting. After some discussion P — with Senator Quay during the recent cam | when the motion was made, he would, if the the inauear, m.m'Luu'u!ln his v ‘.m;m‘u \'”",\,,“.“‘,‘,‘,,‘ s “.‘rl n‘..-“f.y-.l‘nf more color in his facc, and friends present | i vug placed atthe bottom of the list of WITH A HANDSOMER MAN, paign are willing to take what he says for | proposal meant an addition of £5,000,000 to the | BOW de¢ «M'I\-l_“‘“_ l.-= X m; ”,",,““,‘f the th of these cases will be reported to tho ioho have know i over wenty veurs sy | Lk L iuration whon reatho | s Dtimola Gird sopss on tho tive of | &TANE wilhont urther investeuton. 1o | £5,000000 ascady st movoan aitornative | st el e troo i v b ko w0l 2L S S e iy Lhan tomight 18 ho stood besido his ecom. | The New Orleans chamber of commeree | * TR DR i docs not talk much, is perhaps the most re- | o the ffect that the house should proceed | fut mever bope fruie nntil the democta | netion is looked forward to with' conside plished wife and received the cordial con- | presented a resolution that congress be ov. 16.—A scnsational clope- | ticent mau in public life, and never says any- | to deal with the question of arrcars and clected a majorit the lower house. In "1\ O e 2o sratulations of Ins old soldiers. smorializod ke measur g R SR thing unless he has someting to say and is | ply to Ireland the principle already applied [ 183 the trec bore afow small apples, but [ Mrs. b M. Bavey, whose work in the [: { | or ki memorialized to take measures looking 1o | mony, oceurred ut Redmon, near here, last Pl princip y api o e vy, o it mever Mossomed | terest of women and girls has been constant cftor tho doparture of General Harrison, | the strengthening of our barbor and coast Minnio Gordon, duughtor of | Ccrtinof its accuracy. During the entire | with sueh great advantags in the easo of the [ they withered away, uud it never blossomed | EEe 5 SEICTST0 BT 10 hor bed at tho ohjoliMarmiligealledhihie mestin gitoloraar . % el o | ca s he did- not make a_ single boasf Scoteh crofte ral cheers. etin i RN Do ot | hotel from nervous exhaustion. She and submitted a 1 solution to the effect that | © O bohalt of New York produce exchange, | @ wealthy merchant in the place, was to have | “4mPAER lioldiignoYmake le boast or | Scoteh crofters. |Liberal ch ] fiuit were gathered, and it has borne eachi | hotel from nervous exhaustion. She has a committee be appointed to wait upon the | 4 resolution was offered. eailing on congross | been marvied to day to a youns farmer named | Prediction. No one could get him tosay | When the estimate for prisons came up for | season un wt one. The tree | been working very hard with insuflicient president-elect and ascertain whether it we. Adopted. |G taaiitas anothonauitor LT Sampson, | \Whether ho thought the republican ticket | consideration, Dillon moved a reduction of | gradually d ring the canvass just closed, | rest uld be agreeable for the members of his of the Cincinnati chamber of | planned an clopement, and Mr. Sampson and | Would win or not, and the first time he ex- | the salary of Dr. Barr, as a_protest against [ and on the mor ing of election fell, having ORITY o pochmbnny, hiinglo ““:‘““ ton merce, 4 resolut requesting that the | Miss Gordon left on the Midland - cvening | pressed an opinion on the subjeet about [ his conduct in Dundalic jail. rotted to/pioces; i 8 BRUR adn a0 sManatonvincas fandinantig duty on rough timver be noved was pre- | train. They have not been located as yet, | 5o'clock on the afternoon of election d, Balfour, in offering the motion, declared SHE WA .‘“ ARIIED. A Highly represent him have been sent east or elge- bable he has not THE WHITECHAPEL GHOUL, A snsational Story IRegards pate in his innuguration. This committee | sented. Action was postponed until the next olsunbosition s tha & et bep ¥ WL roport in o feaw days. Tt is probable that | Semaet mmctipe, V8 Postpoued until the hext f but the supposition is that they have beew | when, having ascertained that the game | no never heard of Dr. Barr until ho had been 8 . : His Identity. the veterans will act as an escort to General Phe New Haven board of trade presented 7 ] e in the cities of New York and Brooklyn | selected by the English prisons board to fur- | But a Man cided Beoause Cinieaco, Nov. 16.--A sensational story was and Mrs. Harrison a resolution to congress asking for the repoal The Ilinois Veterinarians, had been played honestly by the | nish independent testimony regarding Irish Woutdn't Ilope With Him. printed this morning from Novine Towaros Adimirel of the internal revenuc taxes. Action post Cnicaao, Nov. 16.-Sixty-five members | men engaged in it he sent | prison discipline, It was through such tes- Howvorr, Mass, Nov. 16.—Edwin T. th connaob o or OYE0) B QWAFN, A olon: poncd were in attendance at the openmg of the an- | & telegram to General Harrison | timony, added Balfour, that the governmeng | &0 English aeronaut, was conne inson, at the Elgin hospital MixxEaPoLis, Nov. 16.—A Bismarel, Dal, |~ The Philadelphia_chamber of commerce X e 3 Yy > i Lar " Mrs. Allen $ i H abadis)says: Itds reported. that mectine | presented a memorial and resolution looking | DUal meeting of the Iliinois State Veterinary | anaouncins that he had carricd New York | had been able to expose the foul conspiracy Jang PEER DO for the insan ith the London Whitechapel pecial suy Jortaantusbinymoey R g O R ) association at the Sherman house this morn- | State and was elected, when Quay sent that | ¢ which the unhappy Dr. Ridley had been a | from England She was an old | pyeneries which have horrified the world. of prominent citizens of north Dakota will b 1 5 s dispatch everybody, who knesy nim and his flame of Side salled on Mrs. Allen [ ! 3 deciding to hold_the iext annual | ing. After an address upon the prosperity of b oyl 3 w Side’s. Tire sto t that Hutchinson leld here soon to discuss the feasibility of Db ToniavhlbCy. thotaa i aded ins the following efifecrs weere | Peculiaritics, started for the Hoffman house, > PR cus | aud ur Nusband. She re- | Lad escaped yital and had calling an early constitutional convention, | journed: g bhe o o foviowing ucrs were | offuring to bet odds on Hasrison's elcotion, Dillons asserted thaciDE) Was 0| gued, This worni : nd found | been rec and sent to the Kankakee that the admission of north Dakota be resident, yayiliams o l“_"‘ e oddgdiad beont Anipn Oloveland a4 ol known Orangeman from the north of | ey |ying in bed with her baby. e kissod | Lospital, vom there, had come i I e oo o ons on; vico presidonts, J. . Natires, | fow hours bofor tor Quay said carly | Jreland and a protege of the duke of Aber- | the baby and urecd Mrs. Allen to kiss him. | (o Ch 1 murdered @ womhn of the svend after the inauguration of Harrison. | Toreia, Kan., Nov. 16.~[Special Telogram | Dl AR e L aoatie o Washg: || corn, When she rofusod bo told hor sinee s | clss (o which beloneod U vietuns of tho "Tiye north Dakota democratic campaign com’ | to ik B, |—Thore was a large attendance | MECHutoclke, Gulvig | corresponding s majority in the next house of representatives, S e e R G e ;';_flk’“c Jhave "":}".""““‘"A"' th PRI "‘f to-day at the annual convention of the Kan- | tary) 0. I Pease, Quincy: tr i and the returns from the doubtful districts | denicd that Dr. Barr possessed the high | 10070 taking a pistol from his pocket. | kee hospital, from which he afterward es- w ,'E"hl,.r,\ D i e O Le eLion O ¥ look ais if_his predietion would be fulfilled to | qualifications attributed to him by Bulfour. [ yiew his brains out. Mrs. Allen's husband | caped, haviniz now been four years at larg e oL e b fO LM b tt) e At :I::"v\[‘wl' ::ayu:'v““!Lll-'“:l(jllsh;:';‘t Im\l_“""-‘":;\vh:lf;‘ He (Clark) had sat beside Barr as a s:udent [ is o miner in Idabo. The detectives of the Chicago police d Tlmain are tvold: south Dakota iaving the | tho women of Kansss tondor theiv deepost e et 1o o pocts ko votos 0 come. bt s wiven | 4t Glasgow university and he know him as a s e partment have no knowledge of (e pernotri juaiitications for statehood. sympathy o theirsisters in Washington ter. % nan:eing feht the fizures as six, and stopped there. Two o and dull student. He would bl s ol Lanicka Lhivie shot s Mioiouc desuribed,ond 3y Yonrk, Neb, Nov. 13.—To the Sporting | U'¢ H& agalx, nndetopy pore.: iy of] Cineaco, Nov. 16, The heavy wholesale | have no record or photograph of u man i ritory in the matter of the decision of their [ o AR S S esas i v | the doubtful distriets which the democrats | v avor of a reduction because hie be MLIOAGO, D Y Citod | named George Huteninson. Licutenang Bl- supreme court depriving them of the exerc (aton e Sh aa e sl s erol setatnTol seaut Ik s sondiEd onYik | e vea IDe Bars Ao Nbo n alasrase o bis pro |19 O et B0, & toor e | liott, when scen this morniig, said: “I don't of their vested right of suffrage; that wo | (Weth bwe friends of WuE | R i R ME R IR | teslo : e $16 0 Th o ooy et L nIsithona OiLG n vRLIAU R theistar VI most emphatically denounce as unjust and i 5 I FH > v but two more to heur from, one in Kentuck: Mr. Labouchere said Dr. Barr had been di- [ to-day @ kil # 2 i do not ren i any record ath i inform me the numby g ithi0 W Y{| e s STy of Muyer I, Benjamin and Selivman Lin- [ of it. ‘here is uo pictare in the rogues’ gal unconstitutional this unprecedented action ¢ J and the other in West Virginia. The rectly responsible for two deaths, [Shouts 5 cry. to my knowledeo, of any man named denying the power of a territorial logislature [ fUENY the titme iu hours and minutes and | queky district is given up by the Cou of “Oh."] He (Labouchere), ¢id not carc ded | Georgo Hutchinson: and ‘1 nover heard of committo, to-duy, to look after uartors for | 700 X PO O LT o o the result of the great prize fizht between | Journal and Senator Hock, who has received | for tho sncers of tho gentlomen opposite, | 8 one of the larcest fimns of wholosalo | (2 Gl \Lier tho elveumstinees numed. 3 or Goode said that the 2 b 00 S| John €. Heenan and Tom King, in England, | private information, The 'West Vireinia dis- 3 o % Sfe clothiers in the country, ‘The faiture 1s due VAL OE WA ORG 4 named, of Pennsylvania, com- | that we regret the action of the Mothodist | i’ oleurred somo time between 1560 and | trict will not be definitely heard from for [ 1€ hoped he and they would always dis- | 14 alow collections and”poor sutes on account [ Howeyer if there is any trith in tho story prisi Philadelphia city troops, will be | Episcopal weneral conference of 1858, exclud- | Yl SGGEER 890G 1 some days yet, but is stoutly claimed by the [ agree. If he ever found himsell ugreeing [ of the extreme mild weather. Tne firm did [ 14 I0IKHE Brove i good clew Lo the identity o here on inauguration duy, Colonel Moore, of | ing the women lay delegates from participa- y * 7 Groner EAN. republican that state, If it should go re- | with them he should be utterly ashamed of | a busiess of £1,000,000 a year. ‘The assets ‘(’" Whitecl murde: Wo will look Light infantry, lias been re- | tion in the doliberations of that body; t I battls was foa g 0t a5, | ubtican thas parsy Wil ave six majortiy n | Nimsolf - [Laughtor.] o ¥80,000, Linbilitios, £400,000, it up, B accommodations for the | we ask the legislatare to amend the law ere- | oy '\wagnurst, England, for §10.000. It lasted | the house. I it should go Dewmocratic, t Matthews, homo sceretary, bore testimony orle Seventh regiment. Quarters have | ating i state board of tr Y R R Y T b Erai Pl [l s Matthews, Lo bore testinon) ured ot the Riggs house for the [ institutions so us to require t winutes, when King was declared the win g Men's Republican: club of Phila- | of its members shall be womer ner and the champion of England and INGENIOUS YOUNG THIEVES, The Parncllites continued the debate for | 1 W5l ol il at this place this morn- S Ty— Awericu, — 3 some time. Finally a motion to reduce Dr. b e . , — - — Balfour Criticises Gladstone. P A Couple of Boys Play aShrewd Trick | 1t B0 o o vote of 116 | WE John Flack, fiftaen years of aze, em TFhe Indiana Delegation. Loxnoy, Nov. 16.—Balfour, chicf seeretary Killed His Father-in-Law. on a Photographer. " L2 ! ployed as scaler, started to shut the gates Ixpraxaronss, Nov. 16.—The ofieial re- | for Ircland, made a specch tiis morning at ew Haves, Conn., Nov. 16,—Solon G. | Hosto, Mass., Noy. 10.—Two boys played | *© % o pelep S that, stop tho machinery, whon he tripped 1 took up land. Aftor us indicate the election of the following | Leeds, In criticising Gladstone's recent | Jenkins, while in a drunken fit last night at [ a shrewd trick this afternoon on a Tromont After Twenty Yeara. and foll on the coupling of line of shafting. | F0¢ FARE Wb (e, SR FEREGIENET S NSIOSSIMOR First dmru-t,vl..t_rrnlt(mxmvr. speech at Birmingham, he said that the alle- | Wallingford, shot and killed nis father-in- | strect puotographer to secure a watch, They Wauasn, Ind,, Nov, 10,—Mathias Groten He \\]ul\umur\\"r: ]'m 1er 'll".fululd »“,n m‘.‘m.: mirket and ordered all settlers off, but large ccond, O'Neill (dem.); — Thied, - Brown [ gations set forth by the ex-premier were | law, Stephen Anthony. The murdered man | said that they wished to sit for their pic- | yor of Livingston county, Illinois, wis 10- | ot his 1eer And antrails, sl wound them | Bumbers are stili living “on the landg :.x. w.) l-lu'l-‘m. l:\lnm" '“1-”" )i FUfth, | cparacterized by unblushing impuden It \I\':uknlmu( sixty years old. Five years ago | wres, and the photogmapher procceded to | gav' married to Mrs, Leah Miller, of Roann, | around the shafting, HC lved only a fe ;null Bro now m;.-.nmfi.:‘ o potition looper (dem.); Sixtn, own (rep.); | » 5 Jenkins, who was a prosperous merchant, | nlace the boys i itic t0! o | S A 8 i A A v reciting the facts and concluding: “Owing x \ Was monstrous thut the very man who ap prosy place the boys in proper positions before the | yiis county. M. ¢ el A o T Ca FOR MU0 AR AOR SHOMILIR L. AENE Seveuth, Hynum (dém.): Eighth, Brook St et U | arricd Anthony's daughter. He took 10 . - shire (dem.)3 Ninth, Cheadle (rep.); Tenth, })‘l"l‘:“‘,':lf‘]“fl‘,’{',l,l‘,,‘fh';",“.,’:“,‘,,'\l 0L moagistracy | Guinc and his wife went to live with her | Camera. Everything was ready for the ox- | of wixty-six and Mrs. Miller uwidow of forty- Banker Howe's Murderer, , we cainot have schools and other S 3, SnL, il i 1 b to live et | posure of ‘the plate wiien onc of tho boys | fi 2 *'A7 Ao Al A 3 ot g s (i) i Mlerouth, Moy Mhidaemit | to murder and suicide, should, in order to [ Parents. .’,:' ARYEl ‘,',fiff‘{,‘fi,.';:“gf'““,‘_“1’?“",‘:"1 B enatad thiat b e CHO.00 IR E | five, A moved from this stite | Arpaxma, 1L, Nov. 16.—C. &, Burkhard is 08 Wil f2a. Wo pray, Shively (don).” The delezation will show o | gbtain eheer from & Birminghin mob, hold | gy(horin-Luw and his whole family. The mur. [ ddvantage if o had a wateh and ehain, and | (o weading to-day is the resuit of an_ old pat tho roal namo of _tho yillaln who killed | grass, 1 the n, 4 open those Ceioctatic gain of four. 8 Yhio the odlum: it ow men | derer is i gail, which is surrounded by un | 1 88Ked the photographer; for tho loan of | yichment, Mr. Grotewger came to this | the wealthy banker, Howe, and wife at We- | lunds'to settlcieat for sottlers, that e Deveronoe In e sourss ol 8 lang apseoh | oy ving vongeanco, his watch just while the bicture was being | oounty on a visita fow weeks ago, when he | nona last Sunday, afterwards siiciding our needs mig he supptied by securing ttles Jemocratio Claims Abandoned. . A LADAORDSN taken. He “hunded the Brticles over to the | yiyi 14 fame, and yows were rencwed to our homes and schools for our children, as Demaora, more scanaalous performauce had never boy, aud then, as he was preparing the [ HEH RIS ol ame yare-xeng L S A NEw Youk, Nov. 16.—A Washington special | peen given by a gre S0 An Abandoned Infant. i & (i 4 U la L rtine: . : given by a gre esuan, caitiera again, the two boys suddenly got up b s vight name was Lowis, that he was of negro [ W #reupon linds wholly whoscup) 10 the Lvening Post says General Clark, - = Husmoror, Tn., Nov. 16.—[Special Tele- | and ran out of the roout 4ad down the stairs "]""‘NI'"';'""_"1?"":":;" l‘[':"”"‘-’, o | blood, and that Tiis to Mrs. RRich | POV #uy way used by tho Indiuns, clork of tne Louse, has again abandoned his Keep Out of Florida, grawm to Tk Bee, |—The family of Mr, Henry | 1o the street and escapad. St. Louts, Nov. 18.—A special to the Post- | grdson was bigamous, The woman had a 4 ; - e ) that the democrats are cortain to have | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, —Surgeon General | Watkins, @ draymuan, wero surprised at % - Dispatch from Springfield, Mo., says a sen- | husband atthe time in Nebraska, who is be I‘"' reland e o ‘lf'"'_ _'" Kr’ -(:"f{ "'-| a majority, sud statos that it will be neces- | Hamilton has received a telegram from the | finding an infant a few weeks old lying on Fell Into His Own Trap. sation was created, here 10 gy by the usr Hoved to bo living yet. o PALEINAAA, ALk, HLLRAN A SasiURe ary 10 vt the oftic cturns and that o i ‘ s B iy < ’ 5 Vaus Vis., v. arnest Unger, of Albert Silverberg, Mr. Summerfic : Beg, | —S erious confere wary { U the ofticial returns und that all | gurgeon at Jacksonville, Fia, saying: “A | the door-step yesterday morning. Mr. Wat Warsav, Wis,, Nov. 16.—Ernest Unger, a « N AN AR T PRI IR MR LS A ; b RpL L sRuon: Ungor, | Friend, Joln und A, F. Brown, The Weather Indications. B e A Lm0 o Al e stewmer has areived ut Mayport with a large | kins is the synonyin of #Old Honesty" itself, | Bunter from Milwaukeg, last night arranged | oy, 'and prominent Hebrew citizens, on [ Nebraska—Iair, foliowed in westorn por- | Grovetand anid Sonaton Gomon have. 1o (o nuiber of refugees and it is going to be diftl- 1 Tho father of the child is supposed to be | 10 seta gun for deer. Getting.iost in the harge of grand larceny. The warrants | v or rain; stationay temperature O e At o D et cult tokeep them out of Jacksonville. Tacy ono. promli in the polities of the | Woods, hie ran into his own trap and received > issued on the afidavits of A Steinberg, [ 191 DY S10 e Y LOWPErature; | tho promulgation lere of @ rumor that the Laraverir, Ind, Noy, (.-, C. Bhoorin, | WL be urrostod f thev come in 1| county 8 promptly”delivered 1o the | the wholo chargo in tho thigh, He was this Cansas City, agent of o wholckalo clot! AR e TR 12 Maryland politisian s Berunging loao: peretury of the democratic national idorstand g large numhor ure conlug do: | 3 morning found unconseions by & party of | ing dealer, wiio charges them with stealing o lub 118 slight vise in | eure for the president a position after his re secretary of the democratic national commit- | on the next steamer from New York. T re- e scarchers, After being shot he dragged | nearly £10,000 worth of ready made clothing. | temperature in western portionss stationiary | tivement from the chief magistracy, this »aduy on private business. He [ quest you to take steps to prevent the A Big 8nit D himself to Lis gun and fired s ———— temp wstern portion 2, unces us fase tho story telegraphed yes- | steamor bringing them, as Mayport is only & p ‘ posison, it Is sald, bulng tho prosidancy of 3 o ging ) AS Myl nly Manque Mich Nov. 16.—Th vell | through the night. His r Bad Wreck in Kansas. Dakota variable winds shifting to h h s lay that he had been summoned to New | thirty-three miles from here, i anquerie, Mich., Nov. 16.—The well | BrEh " " A d southerly; warmer in northern portion; sta. | ¢ 1 & Olllo tallsond O C00LIN mistake in the count. | eonstant communication. Besid X known suit of J. H. Chandler vs. the Calumet . ———ert Evvorano, Kan,, Nov, 16.—A bheavily | o iiiion it ioin southorn portion. | 1Li8 not known yat whether Mr. Cleveland on us setiled, ' cases of fever have doveloped thel and Hecla Mining company, brought to re The Canadian Trdp Abando loaded cattle train of twenty-five cars went ’ 4 s u "d “i . }f" 1: in <| e A !m-;ul it 18 “"" - ————rn cover possussion of a large part of land, on | Orraws, Ont., Nov, 16.—Lord Sackyille | through the Waluut river bridge, ncar this The Par 0t Progeamme T I g DA A AREA SN e ~ . Ee— x 3 s . Nov. s el hat the prea neut with Samucl o ARaragor filled. .. A Cotton Stoamer Burned, which the same is located, was decided by | and the Missgs West have abaudoned their [ ¢ity, last night, The engine wnd ten cars | Loxnox, Nov. I ament will bo | Giichcor it the noad of the directorate will CavLINY V. 16.Tnarow fol- | Cnanvestoy, S, %, Nov. 16,—The British 48 A% - ] . ans comblatels avtadkad” A hnndred. cat R 4 ¢ | 1 e ¢ ey st ok = AD i 4 Judge Severns, of the United States court, | proposed trip to Ottawa: The governor gen- | Were completcly wrecked. A hnndred cat- | questioned on Monduy with refercnce to the | eontinue wntil June,at which tine Mr. Cleve. oving i i ; lHfication last night | steamer Sandringham, loading with cotton at [ \who took the case away from the jury. Ho | eral has ressived a dispatch that they will [ tie were killed and many crippled. Eugineer | onointment of a o1 s AT el i1 b eleetod president of the great Captain Siduey Hall, one of the paraders | Vanderhorst's wharf, was found 1o beon tire | decided against the plantiff on the ground | sail sail from New York for France at an | Spencer was fatally injured. The loss to the | ol8 00 VT 0 SWiliington, On Thursde huiit up by doin Garzett A satlant was Lichard | iy the forward hold at 9 o'closk to-night, | thut the Calumet uud Hecla title was good. | carly date, company will reach £50,000. the fisherics disputes will be brought up. - loeai potiee She bas 1,400 bales of cotton aboard, 'The | The case will go to the supreme court, ———— e At - - R The Kxpress Company Pays. loss Is expostod to bo heavy. Smenprr— Foster! The Brakeman's Strike Settled, rrobably F ered at Sea. 2w Youk, Nov, 16.-Tho A lans expross 5 Torsitory 3 r's Business Was Private, Py Probably Foundered a oK, [ The dndian Torcitory Muddio. e T —— Drowned While Skating. WasniNarox, Nov. 16.—Tue dispatch from | Laraverre, Ind, Nov., 16.—The brake Boussy, Nov. 16.—The The coasting | compauy has paid to ‘Treas Hya it JiANsAs I-,'}v Nov. 16,~-A speciul from . it "\_‘"j ','f" - ‘]:‘: POAALS. §7. Crovn, Mnu,, No: ~Two young | the City of Mexico reporting that ex-Min- | men's strike on the Louisville, New Albany | steamer Vaitavina., which left Cuteh, Indig, | $14,000, belng the amount due which was Muskogee, I Ly roports an amicable adjat- axpox;. Nov. 1h=Visloat galad bave | gons of John Marvin, a wealthy farmer 1iv- | jster Foster has preseated claims against | & Chicago railroad was compromised to-day, | Bombay with 900 natives on board, is a week | lost Letween New Oricans nad Washington me 0"‘_;‘{"%“_ blttlwwn 'l.r‘l’l:lu"lh Gy, | pavaed ausmereus wiwses 0u the west coast | ing near here, were drowngd taslav while | Mexico for $20,000,00) is withiout foundation. | the company agreeing to pay through brake- | overdue. Itis supposed she foundered in the | from the shipment of silver, whei shol Wi S50 Halosunsiw oation, sei-liyrds | of Great Lritain | g OVEL Wi iy Estar wenl 10 Mexico on private busingsy, | men s cents w milg and lovel Wrakswen w44 | ressql cyelgag upd Wt el Lauds wero lost. | substivuted for stolen money, victim. |Cries of *Oh, oh,” and cheers, ] Delavan: C. 8 n, Richmond, and Jumes Dr. Clark (radical), member for Caithress, sas Lqual Suffrage ciation, Among the | Scott, Bloomington.” In “the afternoon the resolutions adopted were the followi That | discussion of tec al top.es was taken up. Preparing For the Inauguratio clothing firm of Lindauer, Bros, & Co, Wasiixaroy, Nov. 16,~Coloncl Howman, or Goode and Quartermaster Koons, of irst Pennsylvania regiment, called on Britton, chairman of the in ation daver and Aaron Roseablatt, and is re, s = sttlers Want Their Rights, ary, 188 sident Avthur issued a procia- mation declaring the Crow Creck and Winne- reservation open to settlement, A » number of people immediately came in was ascertained to-day that the murde -—— n by su

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