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OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21 NUMBER ONTH YEAR COLONEL SABIN'S REVENGE, LLEV D b b HARRISON AND THE SOUTH. LU LS AL HENRY GEORGE IN ENGLAND, | e parser commission. | i GHOT [[IS SISTER'S LOVER Beging Its Investigation of Boef Annual Mecting of thie National Asso- Another Gomplioation Aeises In tho Transportation Chargea, —— clation at Ohlcago. Hearing of the Case. e # X ” is | Lotis, N sena 1 Nov. 20.—The annual meeting of | Loxnoy, Nov. 20.—The Parnell commi ‘An Oanhia Mon Gives a Dentist a Mothren ol Views of a Prominent Democratic ) Al Cattle Growers' association | F18 Views On Leading Questions In | ion resumed its sitting today, Attorney | The Town of Wood River Troated Thrashing. , held ¢ N meeting Senator on the Subject. began here to-dav. After clecting W. A. | American and Buropean Politics. | General Webster, counsel for the Times, to a Sensation, tol t : v Towers, of Kansas City, chairman, tho asso sl complained of the diffeulty experienced in A BENS ng ona r - ciation was weleomed to Chicago by Mayor " bringing forward witnesses from county A BENSATION AT ELGIN ILL. Son b v s b R ¢ | EX-CONFEDERATES TO THE REAR. | fiocho. Tn n poper fead by Mr. Hines of CAUSE OF CLEVELAND'S DEFEAT. Kerry, He called the judges’ attention toan | PUT A BULLET IN HIS NECK. % namely: Vest, of M cha Michigan, a member of the committee ap article in the Kerry Sentinel, (Edward Har Ak Tho Assailant's Wi o ¢ Manderson, of Nebraska; Plumb, of Kar Wikl 1 | pointed to investigate the contagion of Texas | He Predicts a Democratio Victory In [ Fington's paper), which stited that 'the sgation Against the Doctor ) { Illinois, an e, of Texas, Tio | P'vof Langston Says He Was 8mashed | fover, it was recommended that the associa 2 5 dudges corpasing the Parnell commission [ How a Young Man Expressed Hi A”‘,"' b adidi) ; incement hud be that vx.«m\x ne By the M e Machine—The (.: pitengh 18 h‘vm]\:in‘ SomMItLs0 48 ask T e T GLIVEI OWwing siins of the measels now, al Vigorous o) it Y 8 ! The Husband's Story of of testimeny wo %10 olcioek; and Y sl S lon instruct its logisia te ment Compared — The at the opening of the inquiry they had B pposition o a Pros- the Affair, to's orowd of twiLheskEs Wane bivasang ] Situation in West Virginia congress toenact that éll railroads or othe Irish Land BN appearcd to be spotless. Tho judees poective Brother-in-Law— Other impatient at the delay. Sergoant-at —From the Capital. transportation compadics shall transport L J wero creatures of conspiracy « ' Nebraska N ows. Arms Christie finally announced that nothing southern cattlo from' one state to another into_ by the government and J Used Tists Instead of a Pistol would be done until later on, and the crowd e between the 1st day of March and 1st day of An Tntorview With George. the Times, and were manifestly unable to — Ero, 111, Nov. 20.—[Special Telegram to | dispersed., WasniNgtoy Brueav Tie Osans Be December of each year only, in |Copyriaht 1555 by James Gordon ennett.) veil their prejudices.” Theattorney gonorst Shiot 1 Blater'a Tiover At 2 p. m. the committee announced itself § FOURTEENTIT STREET cars or compartments that are labele tioNGEe - NEP: 50 don Bennett. appealed to the court to take action in the 1 RN . . in readiness to begin work. Senator Vest WasuiNotoy, D, C, Nov, 20.) | and branded in plain and distiy L0NDON, Nov, 20.—(New York Herald | mat such publications tended to defeat [ Brokex Bow, Neb., Nov. 20— Spocal to explained, in opening, that the HFOSSi0) 2 1k to-day : Mo " characters, and that they shall be yarded and | Cable ~Special to Tie Ber.| ~Henry George | justice and amouyted to the grossest con Tie Ber. Another shooting affair occurred L Sigin® g e 3 pening, that the improssion | 1 had a talk to-day with a demoeratic sena. ) A o an AT col thur M. Stone, Eigin's most prominent prac- | had been created that this committeo bad tor from the south who, to my surprise, ex- | fed only in vards distnot and ab: from | arived yesterday morning at the Westmin- | t0mpt. 1eid, in behalf of Hart l»‘:'”‘ru'lu on Sun, night on Wood river. A young ;tiuoner, - and Colonel Q. C. Sabin, & well | some connec the convention of the 6B LHRY UHG B166L 1 northern cattle, and that arc brauded aud | ster Palace hotel, where I saw him to-day. | Jjdilie that no motice of o charge of this | 14y by the name of Edmunston shot a Mr, iknown attorney. Colonel Sabin arrived on | Fange associa and butchers, This was | Presses the opinion that the election of Har- | jottered similar to the cars and compa B et Y. | character had been given him and it was ab sl X 't . L cisadilig 1 b . i ) e | ris rroatly » ndvantage of A va Of northern cattle rst remarks were about the Herald's | solutely impossible to make answer Wolf for his attention to a sister. The ball WHE Bt v pont o y o case, further than that it was | rison will be greatly to the advantage of his | ments, and that no native or northern cattle tely im) 0 h 3 ‘the afternoon train and went at once i a i £15 EAIA that 65 ong 6 there Was | B6 aITAIUSH 16 VIl GHHS, | ATt mEnts. o | C18CIOH SPBCIAL, Whish NS et rend of Bk ut. | Rt 110 Gasced thit Sha iettur HE ARISy passed throush Woll's neck, but it is thouxliy lpb it s lep DL U AL UL L] ) pens between the 1st day of March aud the | rival. He agreed heartily with what he | until to-morrow, which was agreed to R R e ) P ist day of 1{“.-»»1nx;m-uakl.l-}r:,l riunless the | found to bo the public sentiment. hero—that Ll LY f}'.“ll_('l;‘“"‘l‘"_:[“f"“"“‘;Z;‘I"”"“l“'(; AR ) fr. Sabin appearcd necompanied the | committoe, The ¢ vas not here to same have been_ thoroughly disintected and | FTTIRRTAY. T8 Ll e onstable McCarthy tostitied tha o 4:4.',”,““ o e ",1.:.1"~A|,.\:-\|..,1,. fond or ;.H"..'.;‘ Ay intorest. Saact b | federato element from controlling political | wamning pincards ramaved: Tho. comnitteo "y"" @ wouderful feat of journalism. This | gearched the house of a man named Mac- : Burglary J "Thoy entered the hack tozethor and drove to | P1e1 read the resolution under hich | affairs in the south, but aftor a term or two | also recommended the bnactment of uniform [ Feference brought up the subject of the pres- | Mahon, who was treasurer of a branch of the | Famnsoxt, Neb,, Nov. Special Tele- e e et 1 T Waldron. Deont whe | 14 eommitice had - been appownted, | of a republican president thoy would crawl | leislation by the varigus states, regulating | idential contest. He said: league, and found a number of papers. | gram to Tun B, |—Burelars broke into tho the residence of 15 D, Waldron. Peoplo who | i *substance, to make an_investigation | juto their holes and dic, loaving the control | th¢ transportation of fttie and their care in | “Cloveland's prospects had so improved | Otbor Witnesses from Kerry were then ex- | fiie “Sion of A, Borgstraud in this place ssed tho carriaze noticed that the ¢ as o the transpoftation beef TR ol . stock yards. After seferal other papers had | quring the fortnight preced i | amined, all of whom attributed the outrages 1 : : pants weroe having a lively time.~Upon re cattle, and whother ang eombination existod | Of Political affairs in the hands of young, [ fion road a rocess wagtakon. It e fortnight precoding election day | i that tounty to the instigation of the league, [ 1ast night, and abstracted goods to the ling Mr. Waldron's home the occupants of the | 00 the part of the Trunk Line association, | Progressive and liberal minded men who 1'he STOFN0D q--«uiwu opened by Dr. | that L was surprised at his want of success. | A laborer named Williams testiticd that he ‘]‘,\fl‘;"l'l‘f‘,'.',"\" 0. There isno cluo to the por [ ing VBB LS LB I BWAIE; ‘n. Stone | Central Traftie association or other agencies | cared more for the development of the re- D. Salmon, superingendent of the bureau [ One cause, Ithink, was the pension vetoes, | had been fired at by a ¢ ptain of tho M\mull b 2 carriago steppec ic sidewal 5tone | of transportation or atong those enieed in | sources and the encouragement of industry | 0f animal indstry, Wwho i the course of his | Which, of little weight in cities, exerted an | likhters,and said that a et e Sheriff Penn Didn't Pen Rim. was “"‘”" r than overand Colonol Sabln was | buying andselling meut producta, whereby | i the sonth. than for the Justification of the reporty said that 3 3‘ ead of cattio I W | influence in the rural districts. . Civil service f';;,‘l'\'[l,,',"“v’:,rffl'"?\'y"-, ):T:"T:[:lmfil:"-:n}‘v Ve Brokes Bow, Neb,, Nov. %0, 1t n & towering ra the price of beef and b ¢ nid been s el el 2 ; peen inspected in seardh of pleuro-pneumonia ¥ v pne who would shoo i employer, | Bl fa2bdtaldon > ‘exchange of words GoutralTon a0 0 i p”,‘m.’ “)Iv‘u'u’l‘ %o | confederacy. ‘The scnator whom Tam quot- | during tho year. Of this numbor &5, 100 were "“g*".".‘-"""“"k“‘}" enforced, had lost him | who had taken an cvicted farm, On cross [ Tne Ber.) ~Sheriff Penn has roturaed, hav. “You' AR LAN e yroducers without lessening ‘08t 10 con- | ing knows General Harrison well, and says | found to be infocted and_slaughtered; also | Political worker examination, however, none of the witnesses | ing failed to find any clne to tho murderer, You've got the advantiza of mo, I thout lessening th o con 8 S Toa b " Pt o 5 sumers, The only wvitness e sl to-da olieves his tration will be | 4,178 head of cattle which had been exposed Asked if the Sackville incident had any | succeeded in connecting the league with any | Hauenstiue, » hundred dollars reward Stono, VY 1 Y witness exawine ay | that he believes his adminis 4 3 o S (hiady SROLH, ki was D H. Suyder, _ranchman residing at | gueh as all liberal minded men in the south- | 10 the discase were killed. Ina majority of | weight on the election, George answered | ©f the outrages thoy had referred to. is offered for him, dead or aiive, “Well, I guess T dow't need the gun,” said d WBR SOREY D 116 states tho discast A bt ontirely orads 1t il Sir Charles Russell then read an article oy fSabin, and he tossed o derringer on a | The cont !.wu}l\iltlil\]ll;‘?:w?!“lo Tt 15 mosraw | eru states will avprove and endorse, icated. 2 > negatively, and added: *The main question | from the Kerry Sentinel denouncing the out Broken Bow's Waterworks. : r : at was protection or free trade, and that neither | ragos. \ meig! ng lawn. Then ring to the | morning at 10 o'clc LANGSTON AND MAHON The committee on resolntions reported fa. | 70" P H ket Vi ci TR L o ST e eeooh e Y kg : Prot. John M. Langston, ex-mimster to | vorably on the resolution of the committco | W&S brought out carly enough or with suf- | Lydin Curtain was next called and do | “octor, he aid: bl A R ! ]~ Work has commenced in earnest 5 E g rEAE T S T A ficient strength and earnestness scribed the boycotting of her family and =3k B L BaL Wholi <Dt BOInRI 16 COLONEL ARKINS LAUGHS Tornirevs i the Detombang. distmes ot | © Mofora further revorts wero made a roso. [ of the demoerats, while tho. republicms go. | BHUFdCr of her’ fathert Mo counsel for the | on the water works plant. A large number 1give you thio v king you ever got in [ Atthe Idea of Judge Ttucker Right- | 10 COngress in the Petersburg district of " publicans do- | purnellites read u_circular issued by the | of men aro laying the wains as rapidly as Virginia, says that he was elected beyond a | of 4 national inspection law, providing that lution was ndupted advocating the enactment prmine o] cour: v " your life." TRETATDRED adupted g termined on their courso with regard to it | league denouncing the treatment of the Cur- | hossible to ot out of the way of the frost. 3 doubt, and that although great efforts are | it shall be unjawful to transport from one with a tremendous use of money i ta Near the nour of adjournment Mr. [ 1 Colonel Sabin was the smaller man of the | Npw Yok, Nov, 90.—Jo A L ey in enor- [ talna. Near tho nour of ndjourningnt Mt | The works are expoted 1 bs ready for use ‘two, but when they clincied it was soon [ -\;-‘ 2 Nov. 2 -'\,"" Arling, editor | iy ‘made to count him out, they will be | state to auother state or forelgn country any | Mous sums by manufacturers and syndicates, Reid, in the absence uf Sir Chavles [tusscll | by January 1, when Broken Bow will vosscss ey one fieabout | of the 1t Duntaia News, at Denver | without avail. He usserts that notonly had | beef, pork, mutton or veal to be sold for | particularly in country places. Many domo. | #PPenied to the O et o o ang | one of thic finest systems of water works in thirty scconds Dr. Stone's fuce was amass | Colo., laughed heartily this morning at the | heto contend with the opposition of the | human food which has not been inspected | cratic managers were protectionists, and fmff'*'. b “3‘: ol ‘»--1‘.‘-,‘..‘.‘-‘y.\‘."'..ff“}‘ ,‘,‘.‘,‘I“, the state. ‘of cuts and bruises, he was bleeding frecly | Fifth Avenue hotel when he read an ac- | dewmoerats of the dis but_that the whole | alive at the slaughtering place by 8 United [ yhoir spenkers were weak, insufitiont, and | Loemiss Sivink such evidonce in detall, the ConireRationallBanaay SEhoe from tho nose, and was completely used up. count o roposed sl between Senator | ©f Mahone's political rees were used | Statgs inspector ana found healthy, and that - 1 Ao b JHe was carr 0 a neighboring luv.«‘,:n{xl ‘,,', ',:',l,l,\‘,:.‘,,!f_;‘ ,\..ul.“‘!;"\-l ,.‘,’ |“l")4ll>‘v\ mw;{t." against him, -}u that the attemptof General | a spéial burean of inspection should be ere- | Uninformed on the question. Workingmen ruin nn.,\llm-ly if the prescnt method were CoLvmirs, Neb., L 20, | Spe IGb1 brial A BInT WipIRE R O E T Nis | Blackbu tucky, and Judge Rucker, | RS 0N S SIEL TS Tod the republican | atod in the departentof ericulture, in cities and towns where they have boen | CONMuUSd. Co o8 that the Times | EYAM to Tu Bee.| aday school con- IR I0L HE AR B IS b bras re, | of Denver, as a result of the dispute between | national ticket. Langston says that hislegal [ The comnittee on resolutions made a fa- | educated in the matter = during the | %, Henry James dcclared B time and ex. | vention of tho Congrogational churches of walked away from the litt 4 had | them over the alleged Cleveland interview. | majority was between %000 and 5,000, and | vorable report on other matters presented | past few e \vas pqunlly/anxious to liimititho timo und ex: SRt 3 Ay i P 4 % X 4 ) L ew years did not get | penditures. Judge Hannan said there must | the Columbus association met in convention gathered. e toolk the train for Chicago. +All that will male the people of Denver | that the vote will give the state to Harrison | durmg the morning session, and it was f 4 = o0 e s A8 VORIEADE. 5 News of the affair was quickly cireulatod 7 he said. **I'hey will ask, as [ nat- | and Morton. He usserts that he expended | adopted. A resolution was aiso adopted ap- e Scare, but trusts and [ boan earnest offort to shortc N e work of | in the Congregational chiurch in this city to- TRBTIGy ARG LBV s erybody clso ¥ would, ‘how much monty Judyo | §15,000 of Lis own monoy and he did nou ro- | proving the exhibition of ' Amrican animal | combinations did, and 80 gave their moncy | the commission. He eonsidored that there | gay. Able addresses wore delivered by Rev, what it meant, Mr. Waldron was seen, but er goi on'the pistol when he pawned itf nld to the extent of a single dollar in | broduct at the Paris oxposiion n 1889, aud | frcely, and it is where tho fight against pro- | fawer "o othar Branchos of the inqsiey | Vi F. Clark, of David City, and Rev. J. D, had nothing to say. Dr. Stone was equally Piclewitkian affair to us Denverites, trict, aithough the national committeo | urging all stockmen to give all aid to the au- [ tection was least made that wo lost the | ouciit to bo procosded with o T¢I Siawart, state Sunday school superintonds reticent. It was hinted there was a scandal | beeause wetknow the judge. Ducl? Well, 1 | i eneral Mabone $20,000 for use in_the | thorities in connection therewith. 1t was re- | yagilo 15 West Virginia the democrats ig. | oo © 00 Proceeded with. ent, this evenin delegates are pres- ck of it. Coloncl Sibin is an old resident | have said cnough to show that there will be Langston has his knife sharpened for | solved to continue during the next year the f 0 ot (8 LEs pmoorats 18- | HE BIBLE IN PUBLIO SCHOOLS | entfrom the surrounding country. of Elin, havinwe marvicd Mary Dent, daugh- | no gory meeting. As to_the presents that | Matone, aud some bitter fights may be ex; [ system of tests at Chicago or some other | hored the question, and it was fatal to them, | THE BIBLE 8C Y S S of oo of “IXlgin's pioncers. Sabin was | the correspondent saw in Judgo Rucker's | pected bety these two men from this | point relating to the comtagiousness of Texas | for the republicans made o great fight | King James® Vermion is Not Sectarian But He Left the Farm. lawyer in Bloomington, and is | house from Senator Blackburn, that is also | time forw or splenic fever, The following resolution | there,” I 5 ATKINSON, Neb., Nov. 1'to Din widely known. Ho was on General Lozan's | likely to ecreate laughter. It is ail funny — INAUGURAL PREPARATIONS. relating to the bruising of cattle in shipment | wupyg y, i soitrade fs " O Ot O 1 DEHIR ) St stafl during the war, and was his intimate [ too funny to answer seriously g as the Sverything points 1 the most successful | was unanimously adopted: o,,.,,,,];‘.:',',',".'f”.‘"’f’,f““m le fight will go | JaxesviLue, Wis., Nov. 20.—Judge Ben- | Bre.]—Jawes Boice, a farmer living in Rock friend at Washincton. His home is heve,but | Denver end:of the duel 1s concerne inauguration of the new presndent or the 4th Resolved, That we, a8 cattle growers and s areison " nett rendered his decrsi in the cele- | Falls township, this county, was arrested his business only permits him to be here - ———— of next March that Washiogton has ever | shippers, realizing the great suffering of Yes, it is just as certain to goon as the | prated case of Wei s, et al., vs. the school t week, charged with destroying and car- avout twice o month. His present head- A_DYING CONEESSIO) witnessed. The committees are hard at | cattlo and loss to shippprs by bruised and | antislavery fight was after the defeat of | board of district No. 8 of Edgerton. The | ryiug away unoceupied buildings from noighe ters ave Omaha, with a sub-ollice at Bo. | mmrmtmm—e—== o work, and they report that there never was | injured meat, caused by shocks in cars while | Fremont, His defeat led to Lincoln T BREREr IOt | Dbring il ialie AR SERMIARL Ty , Neb, It Liberaten an Innocent Man After [ a timo before when tho peoplo responded to [ in transit, “believe 1t opgiortune and even 4 | Manassasand Bull Run, 1t led to Shorsoany | 2Uit a8 brought to restrain teachers {rom | boring claims. An examination eIt T LONEL'S STORY, Five Years' lmprisonment. the appeals for funds so readily as they are | duty to say to the greatrailway transport RO aOl bk ed to Sherman’s | reading the King James version of the bible SieatstElat “_'““ ot “fi“'_l_‘h_" A8 oL B30, ':I,I‘ o) . ‘Cimeaco, 2. —[Special Telegram to | Hapirax, Nov. 20.—Thirteen years ago | noW domg. It is estimated that about | tion companies, that we are inclined to give | March and Clevelana’s aefeat, and will lead | in the public schools. It was held by the Hias bbenTa IR ATI0UN OTICAlS o GLATORE T B | = Colonel Sabin was found at the | o) G0 gainond, of Digby, was actively e, | $10000 will be required for the guaranteo [ our patronage’ to such gompanies s cquin | L0 aemocratic success fn 1892. The case has | plaintiffs, who are wealthy Catholics, that, | s Ueen d Jare smount of Uhis sort of steals Windsor lotel by a_ reporter and shown the | Cvin Rawnond, of Disby, wwas actively en | gy and of this sum, moro than §21,000 has | their. freight ‘cars “with such brakes and | been fairly opencd up and must, contiinuo, | e Joims, Samce setaion s e oy | 1, done i that nelhbortiood as well is (dispatoh from Biin, Ho was voluctunt to | Kugel in suppressing the fllicit liquor traMie | aireudy beon subscribed, and no canvass has [ couples as will prevent suffering (0 stock 80d { 11 thors had boon @ fow — months | b e i e crmant e o e | Clsowhere in tho county, and it has been do- converse on the matter, but when convinced | in that town. One Sunday night his saw- | been made. ‘Che postmaster general has not | loss to owners, Toro N etiHa < AL A7 s B! vha X noglons Nl e arrests wil T Tebtsirors ; S Seit R AR ORI, P campaign Cleveland would | ing of the bible under any cireumstances, | probably follow. that part, at least, of the fucts were known, | mill was burned by an incendiary. Charles onded to the requests for the vostpone- | The convention then adjourned. 3 iy s B A R ) and that tho wholo truth might as well be | gorgen, Raymond’s next-door neighbor and 1bof the day for moving the city post- e e Senaltvahaveiboan irs cleatod Bk reT | A O e A Ral (o] bt Holt County Prairic Pire migle public, Hoisald: ; T SThess e e aitr taatnr gt jomes in tho ponsion “building 8o that tho NEW BASE BALL RULES. quires time to change men's opinions. The | fajurious. Tt was adunitted that the studonts NG i I SRa s e I don’t know but that you are right, This | & FePUAbe WS S pacLec ® | inauzural ball may be held there, but it is o idea of free trade aken holc E Eweromllowe o ithe i ng 2 eit, Neb., Nov, pecia man has dostroyed the luippiness of a family | Wasconvicted on eiteamstantial evidenee and | gonorally thought that e will grant the re- | Several Important Ohanges Made at | oorutic party ;,,In..lx‘mlf:tu::\xl::;::iro-.'l‘,.hic‘,‘.c;"‘, Ll A A L L | —A destractive fizo swept ovor Holt and Bukh to,be shown . Kead this letter, | | B0] od: i wavey on a ralotd diany. | duest, 8 everyono intorested ut all soms to Yestorday's/ Mgeting. ib lmposslbla toibhing that party bt uee | chey woro mab compalled: to] waice part | county, south of O'Neill, & few days ago, in and Colonel Subin handed the reporter an_ | Datricke taons. & navvy on n ratiroad, disap- | favor'the 1dea of holding the ballin the same | Npw Yonk, Nov. 20 #The joint rules com- g L L e L L e e el SATEINDS, pddbensiis & 0 | Hanbir 0., where & Tow wecks ogo. ho met with & | Piaco in which i was lield when Prsident { 1yi'or base bull @ul; fn- convontion at | reuaes ik focyoteetion. This defeat will | pett held that the reading of the Bibic, with. | sumed. Mr. Blabon'a hired man was ar- and was o recital_of indignities suifored at | fatal accident. On his death-bed ho con- [ <YL E0 NP SO e, npasovs, the Fifth avenue hotel, went into session | " Nentioning the cra "l‘?:gh"l”_;"_'f““f"l out comment, Was not sectarian iustruction. | osted for setting the fire and hasheen sent the hands of Dr. Stone. — She charged thay | fessed that b was the incendiary, and that [ Some weeks before the election the chief | shortly after noon, and by 3 o'clock had Jopartire;stos NHEEATH ot g The BN TR s st ors to jail. Mr. I2lwood, on Dry creck has sued he had taken advantage of her while recov- aden was an innoce . of the railway service discharged a number | comploted the most of their work. An en- 2pe patho/ S Horalc _ had undertaken rse o Tll’ L0l e o Mr. Blabon for 31,000, on the charge that he ering from the influcnce of anacsthetics, and of employes whose *runs' were on_the line | qotiP e T OF O B I Pt e to . | “E%inst quadrionnial clections, ho observed: | Prrisnuna, Nov. 20.—Tho convention of | allowed it to be done. Mr. A. J. Dotter lost had, under threats of smirching her charac- D . of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. There ave 2 Y Tl ety ‘“The Herald has done a great thine in | boiler mspectors to form a mational organi- | 200 tons of hay, anda Mr. John Draka about tery forced her to yisit his ofice a number of Wasmixitoy, Nov. 20.—The new bureau in | was no fault found with these men, but there | troduce the high and low ball system, but | ononin e the discus: fon, but T go further and | zation met here this morning, delegates from | the smne amount. A schiool house 2 six times, tne agricultural department authorized to be | was great pressure for their places. Inthe | the majority wereagainst the idea and voted |y asc i there is any need of a president | DCATLYevery state in the country being pres- | OF eight wiles south was burned. Mr. Mc- ahwent there to kil him,) suid Colonel | gqtablishcd at the lust session of congress, | Mmany railway wrecks which have oceurred | it down. The piteher will be compelled 0 | a¢'ail and if the fnclion o, president | FHH arty lost his stable and four lorses, Mr. {S5abin when tiie lettor was returned to him; | 3 O oA GTe T ve | during the past summersome of the most ex- | |yt over the home plate or have a ball called e ) oho bnglish system of govern- | "4 permanent organization was then ef- | Wililam Ryan lost a stable and_three horse ““but when I saw what a cur he was, 1 mada | 80 known as the bureau of correspondence, | orofced clorks in the railway servico have b Ono/otA b tant subjects | CBtbY cabinctand parliament be not bet- | fected and_the following ofiiccrs elected: [ 8nd one large cow barn. The fire scriously up ny mind that I had taken tho wrong sort | with agricultural stations, has boen assigned | boon illed, and lately a diffitulty has beon | 08 bim. One of tho most important sublects [ er than ours? Amorican citizens have hapiwd | 1oomdent - Wikio Mateln 58 Tected ! | Hiveatoncd th town of O'Neil also. of a weapon. I ought to have had | quartersin the cast end of the depattment | found in filling the vacancies existing, on | discussed was the position of the piteher. | 4,6 iq0a that our constitution reprosents the | Yice presidents, W. A. Powers, Brooklyn; J. Sai *"” “almer's Boom. ucowhide. When 1 weat o his house and | puilding and begun work under the dircction | account of = the ~scarcity of men Who | During the season some players complained | yicoet'idenl of constructive statesmanshup, | 1L Standevan, ‘Omaha; J. 1. Laforgo, Wa- St T o : 2 | terbury, Conn.; £d_Bateman, Cincinnati, vER, Neb., Nov. 20.—[Special to Tim told him 0 come out with me, he became >of, W, e 3 » | have the knowledge of the business o pitchier was pot far enough awa; greatly excited and wanted to stay there ana | Of Prof. W, 0. Avwater. Iulleting will 0o | (llliiul® o good . sorvice, | I0 - wis | et oataman . phach pesiiie thesy | 70 moro to be questioned than the solar sys. | ve - john Oxarn Phimaeiia : oecretum! his enterprising village enters its talk itover. But I iusisted, 5o ué went out | Published from time to tine, setting out the | Jeurned to-day that Superintendent Bancroft | or four fect back sould be more suitable. A | tem, Whereas it needs important amend. | Washington Guthrie, Chicugo; treasurer, | DF T e R o and we drove away. - He tried to excuse his | results of agricultural experiments in this | recently recommended the reappolntment of | motion to that effect provoked a warm_dis- [ ments. The question of revision may, undor | William Mul'en, New York. President [ 8000nd yeur by making rapid strides forward. action by assailing the character of the | country and ubrond, whicli will bo distrib- | threc of the clerks who had beon discharged | cussion, and was voted down, As the pitcher | the Herald's lead, bocome us burn s s McClellan stated that during the ten years [ The close of the first year showed twenty- \voman he had wronged. but 1 warned him if | uted among the experimental gstations. The | for political reasons. The recommendations | jg now placed he hus to turn slightly to com- | 4 il e Hisraany '8 8 AUeS- | $15m 1870 to 1980 there were 2,267 boiler five substantial business houses, about the he made any talk of that sort Td_Kill him | features of the work will bo to engage the | were endorsed by the postmaster general, | yund a view of first base. This turn, slight | OB 88 revision in Prance. 4 plosions, in which 4,058 persons had be same number of dwellings, and over right there in the carviage. But Elgin will [ ablest specialists on the subjects about which | and the men were notified that they could | 4g it is, is just the tiung which Rives a Have you examined the English land pur- | killed, and 4,710 injured. The question of ad- | in railrond improvements. ' An elegunt sehool mow know what kind of a man Stone is, information muy be requircit for geneaal dis- | have their old places again, but they prefer | ihance 'to run, If the pitcher = were | chase billi” mitting engincers to mombership caused a [ house, a large double business block, an “My wife comes of good fumily, and is as | tribution, whenever the importanco of tho | to wait, and each of the three has notificd | Vliced back a few fect ho would | “Iwas at the debate last evening in tho | Iively disenssion. and it was gty debtdodiogare house Catd bataeran gral Dyt £00d & woman and as good a mother as Goa | subject seems to warrant the cxpense. Still | the superintendent that, as his tenure of | ba"Gile to wateh both the home plate and | commons. I think Mr. G . & 1 | to restrict the membership to boiler in- | being pushed to completion. The Cleveland everlet live. Tor friends will=not blame | another function of the burvau will be to | ofiice will be likely to be curtailed after the | fre*Pase without turning, thus considerably e St (osohon dstated (thol fynectors: ranch is making preparations for cxtensive her, for she is guilty of no moral wrong, =1 | supply congress with information that may | 4th of March, they will await the selection | Joggening the chances of base stealing. Since | 48¢ fairly—that it is a mere continuance of ————— feeding here. Stoek, hay and grain ship- do not blame lier, and will support her in the | pe found necessary to aid it iu legislating | of his su or before again accepting ap- | it was decided that the umpire should staud | the plan originally proposed by the Glad- More Railroad Building. ments are becomlng heavy. ‘The Burwell :Y)zlul“.‘vA.T‘tlh..‘\‘v.;.\‘?m- in the past, but I shall | upou agricultural matters, pointments in ::1:‘»:1'\';("0. il belind the utche , he has iulf-r[\u\r;q] wi||.h stoniangand the Irish party. I think the AvvLiaNoe, Neb,, Nov. 20.—[Special lo"l‘mz and Ar«-ulvlm In'xuul‘h’vu “v.lu‘u.-‘ xtended in ‘n:"’ ot live with hor.” - : VEST IRGINTA, rather than helped the batsman. When the | policy of the bill is simply buyi Bre.]—Alliance 1s in o great state of ex- | spring, also n road from Platte Center to this o colouel's aves filled with tears and he | Seiling Lord Sackville's Effects. WnseslisiyesRajidouptiabot theloonsm batsman bas it a fafr ball, sending 1t over | Trign landlords at the ,;";\J‘emm'l:fli e pnm citoment over the arvival of large numbers | PoInt, thus giving these liues i direet route Dad nothing mor WasiixGroN, Nov. 20.—<The sale of the | 8ional delegation in West Virgmia. The | the pitcher’s head, and hitting the umpire, ho Axpense, to Omaha. Palmer will be the division sta- cta ot ToraliBaokyillotwns | oonthio democrats claiming three and the republicans | 1uq no allowance ang 18 compelled to run, | 884 risk, and constitutes the strongest possi- | 0f teams and men to begin work on | o "ang iomises to make one of the leding BY THEIR OWN HANDS. effects of Lord Sackville was eontinued at | ¢ ro0 members, while there are only four 10 | The pitcher has onlyto stoop to throw him | ble bulwork for landlordism. ladstone, | the Black Hills extension of the Burlington | towns of Central Nebraska, Lxcellent e the British legation to-day, and, as was the | e divided between them, Genoral Goff tel- | out’sh first, o m,;}.y this the committee | hampered by his previous utterances, cannot | road. Scveral weeks ago General Manager | openings can be found hove for all branches ey here, "k Bre. ] —A vory sensational encounter o ‘ourred here yestorday between Dentist Ar ught a good opportunity to sccure tne | section testimony of a_number of delegates 1o that | a dewmocratic administration nothing could n minutes later the d reopaned and | convention. and of delegatos to that | u democratic ads 4 "8 y vention and facilitato the work of the | |,ravent the old bourbon, mossback and ex-con Three Prominent People Who Pre- | case yesterday, the articles sold brought | ezraphed in the most positive torms that the | Gecided thitt a strack DAl constituted 8 base | atta the Ll frm g Holdrege made a sceret trip from the Black | of business. . ferred Death to Life, Renerally moré than they wero. worth. A | omblicans bavo carried three congression | hic'and givo ho' budsman o baso when it e e J¥hg ¥ ooniendio 3te Xl to this point. in, compaiy wwith sovoral OINCIT e i Jov, - 9 = onv | considerable quantity of silver and plateq | distric! i ) > hits the umpire. Injorder to mmprove the 4 & contractors, was then gencrally beliey Nel s, '5‘1‘11 nenG, Nov, 20, ~Mrs. Anthony e o vt ‘WM R e | mm‘. were | €lcted by a good majority. order of pitching, thefommittee has reduced In regard to his visit George said: *‘My re- that orders for work would soon follow. O'Nz1L, Nov. 20.—|Special to T Bee.]— Nowell, widow of tho well known restaur. | Waro was first sold, und the ool men we " WESERVE AGENTS APPROVED, the balls to four fof next season. Three | coption here thus far is gratifying. A depu- | The line us surveyed runs morthwestorly | payis the principal fuel in Holt county. anteur, who diod suddenly u few weoks ugo, | Hlobest blders: Hho Onftels ot tho sta- | The comptroller of tho currency has ab. | strikes remain s usubl, The rule regarding | tation called out to meot mo in Southamjton, | from Allianco and crossas the Pine Ridge | b s the bEReiEl el 16 Holt county " 5 S <y » | marked with the coat of arms, or looked pe- | ba h aha Na- | man will be alloy run on them. S RN northwesterly around Cs A L »~-m::im, Iuvs‘ v‘f] ”i‘ ||:llu|”lhul n.;m.‘ lhl £ ey tona banle of Qmatin as resorvo agents rm; : pded R rmvel was Ixm‘ mrc,flgr‘mt advance in pub- | ern Black Hills to the coal ficlds. The con- | bo d fall of huy and inverted, spondency over theldeath of her husband and n ish, broug ! the City National bank of David City ard . ic opinion on the nationalized land questi tractors say that orders have been given to laced oir the stove, i y 1. 0 08t h B J el S 0 D % 0 lon, and vlaced on the stove, and it is a luxury to fear that tho estato Was heavily fuvolyed w [ §ofetings, two o8 three timce thir real | 1 First National of Wood River: aiso the ADA REHANS ) EALOUSY. although there is no opportunity of showing | Push construction. This means a bi boom | (55 550 0 el o i debture tho causes assigned for tho deed. | wore §a1d to have cost £300 a short time Y sclection of the Fort Dearbon National bank | It Forces Anothol Actress to TResign | its nreeross & T o8 | for Alhauce which will be the division sta- | $ L Deroama toliava conl R0 & MLOLL Lime of Chicago ‘as. resstve. agant forthe Tad 5 AnotholAoteses o an | its progres in political action; but discus- | {6,y "W Blugk Hills us woll as th Wy~ | ‘The corn crop in this county s vory good B AT - TEy r e L b S butsyhloh inocessaclly hbd no diskingl Cloud National bank of Red Cloud. o eanBaly 3‘&4 d 1a, .| sions on the pending bill will press the oppo | oming branch, this scason, Small grain is not 8o good X i) A i Periy S, HeaTn, New Youx, Nov. When Edith King- | sition leaders into a more radical position. I i —— Buckwhe ' 10 be raised 1o a consid- Citicaco, Nov, 20.—(eorge Foobel, a mem- | doublo harness they wore, covered at every ! 3 ber of the board of trade, commitied suicide | available place with the Sackville crest, don-Gould made a bighit in Daly’s company | think before loug that the two great Countepfeiters Arvrcsted. B bt a et by shooting limself this worning at his | bronght a good price, After everything in _ The Oklanoma Convention. ZAda Rehan got Joclo@ and Edith bad tore- | parties i England will bo the land- | Prrrsnono, Nov. 20—A Warren, Pa,, |, Zhefarinors sve becoming recanclled to O (n ik tuime i on wabis it S L B i) lgtablo m“: 1.‘i.,l.._s,m...‘v_“-,,..-. nd cigars \\‘n T, Kas,, Nov. 20.—The inter-state | sign. Then she mgrried the lmlll‘nnmrc- Jord and antilandlord, just as I be- | special says: A short timeago the United s blizzard’ | Bavoral® talked strongly. of Tourtoenth street. It is understood that he | DCIONKINE tolord Savkyillo wore pagu Oklahoma couvention met this morning with | Now there s a ter#ible row in L’.\ll{fl Som- | lieve the two great partics in America | States authorities located a gang of counter- | pulling up and going elsewhere, but only @ lost about £40,000 in tho Septomber wheat | A1GHOM Stol the bidding on about 500 delegates present from Texus, m‘f“\’:fili’::k:"’\‘.‘s'ln.fi :'fl:{f‘;.?u.u'%})gzfi"rs' must be the protectionist and free trader, | feiters in this county, and immediately set | fow have Jeft, Mr. John Kollar lost over corner, mul‘lt'-puum'lvu’\' growing out of the | ° s Kansus, Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Towa | o¢™f ,"'n}ni e RN ATy '.hn"{ Demoralization and uncertainty in the lib- | detectives at work, who have rm-ll.qh- tie, an _‘ . Adums wnd sey- Joss s supposcd to have been the cause of the Harry King's Funeral. and Nebraska. . Dollman, of Topeka, was | she was'to have 198 good a part in Daly's | eral ranks precedes the rally around the | discovering a well orzanized gar SI9) cLbare Roarly ba iy ; dly Crucaao, Nov. 20.—[Special Telegram to | made permancnt chairman. The committee | next play aud Ada Reban would not stand it. | great principle and the beginning of the real | Fe5ts have already been made, ar y oA sorias o meolings is hoing hold at South nds in Death, Tux Ber.]—The funernal of Henry W. King, | on resolutions reported resolutions which ——f——— forward march,” pact to have the balance of the gang in ty Dopk Valloy.conguciadhyilavNo8 Loweey ov. 20.~James Hous- | yr., occurred at 2 o'closk this afternoon at | conclude as follows : _Still a Mystery. Tn rogard to his plans, George said: *My | e 1o ba it Nerth Warmenr™ turn umiins | Hoopor, and 1ev. Graves. of Atiinson. s man, a wealthy resident of New Concord, | the family residence, on the North Side Kesalved, That we urge most imperatively | Cr1caco, Nov. 20.4Fhe mystery surround- | oo horo will be short, 1 shall spoak twice | north of hore. Wit the bartios. ar meetings are well attended, this county, committed suicido last eveniog | The exercises, waich were conducted by tho [ on congress the duty of passing atonce sub- [ ing the murder of Eva Jane Mitchell, tho | £8% T0F 00 TR LRI spodk e | BOra 00 Bre: | WREULG Bathos atves A new town is being started on the rail- with o raor and pistol, The decoused nad | Rev. Mr. Stryker, were extremely swiple, | Stantully the pending bill now well ‘ad | girlwhose body was, found on the Grand | oo “XiOR AL EUE TeoRoR. L shall sl | (G M O bers of the s havo | rond betwecn Ewing. and Iaman. namod bien on a spree for severul Ho was 3 4 ;| yanced in the house of represcntatives to or- | poulevard Suturday evening, remains im- " Y O | been located in a number of towns in this vi- | Stafford, A new postoftice has been astib- and none but intimate friends of the family y " i i S B R vifo ang | ond none b L ganize tie territory of Oklahoma, 8 December. uaen | e et i a ot i SR abonk forty yonrs old, und leaves o wito and |\ resont, A surgh owd was in front Resolyed, That we call on his excellency. | Penetrable. Threo of the four men arrested L BB cinity. S % ished and o station honse is now being built, g eiidren. of the residence, and it required the best of- | the president of the United States, to exer’ | ¥estorday—Sturgls, Gray and Stowell— [ SEVERE STORMS IN ENGLAND, A Shortage of $25,000, i\ hongiEinl (e Yory sandyieounty. yed Wasuinaron, Nov. 30.—[Speclal Toleg frow bursting into the louse, The body enacted 3 s DeamLaaR, e, i T 1IL, says: The shortage of W. J. Stoughton, | it, the better it produces, Oth 10 Tue Bk Nobras! Original nv wsed in a bandsome cloth-covered casket, | €hacted, looking to the establishment of the | arrest, pending further investigation. The Jther Property. r ey ABUB BusiNebravka; Original i psed i handsomo cloth-covored casket, | Dioposcil now torritory. body of Miss Mitchll was taken to Washing. | |Copyright 1858 tw James Gordon Bennett.) defaulting cashier of the Molino Wagon | Whis is_becoming o good stock raising —dohn B, Beck, & John “Timberinn, | BeSLlY Covolc of Gruagienta; Rag somo bouds | oy’ wero adopted. ton, Ia., this worniug for interment, Loxnoy, Nov. 20. —{New York Herald Ca- | company, is #25,000, Ho had “doctored” the | county. Several farmers about South Foric Ogalalia, Ineve Arthur Deancke s aska The following gentlemen were appointed — blo—Special to Tug BEe.|—For the third | PAY rolls cleverly for five years. Detection | #nd Chambers are feeding quite extensively, Sy ] e [REALSRERSIAE LIRS G Juihee, i and they are busy now in buildmge theis coutaining th cmains was borne from the D York. Original widows—-Elza, mother of | §ionu, 5 P (M¥oao: A committee to #o to Washington in the in- Drisp. ! n ©Of | house to the hearse waiting in front, and fol- [ % F0GRIEI MRS L0 ATINEROR, 10, the in Burnedito a Crisp. time within three wecks another Herald | Logus name from the list corrals and sheds for the winter. The sides Phoy ) Stratt A B ST N t Sy iy \ S T At ocial act) = Tohin 1 by tho sarrowing feiends and rolatives | nogClurk, of Lawrence, Kas.+ Captain M, | = WATERTOWS, Daleg Nov. 20.—This after | oauner wurning has been fully realized and S e of thesheds aro built of sod and the roofs ure H. Rountreo, Tipton; Clark Chadwick, ir.. ar was driven to Gracelund oometory. | L Couch, Douslas; Colonel 'M. Murdock, | hoon a fire broke out’in one of the cells of the | y)ig time titere are fewer weathor disasters. Pennsylvania’s Big Vote. Tutticed with b wirc over a fox raflersy o e 0 Wichita, and Colonel 5. Crocker, Caldwell; | city jail. Hans Nelson, drank and disorderly, | | sive a few instances of the violence of the Hanrrissrra, Pa, Nov. 0. -The entive re- | 804 covered with shrubbery and thatehes Greentleld, ' Increase—John A, Duniclson, | There the body was laid to rest in the fumily | 3 iyt i z hiy. Missouri Valley; Cornelius H. Warringion, ! w the cortege returned to the eity. An auxiliary committee, consisting of six- | from Webster, Duk., had been in the cell predicted wale, At Tyne, an engineman on | turns from all the countics in the stete show iy Sidnnd Drakeville; Henry L. Kusel, Newton; Mar- - teen wembers, was also appointed. Hon.'| apout an hour hourj when the alarm was i 1 'otas woro cast Made an Assignment. villog Honry T Kus 4 P s - i William Spriuger, of Springfleld. made & out 8 riwhey tho S| board a steamship at the dock was blown [ that almost a million votes wore cas! Made an Assignment. Ln Hevk, Buvonport, Rolssuo—ohn Cowr 1ker Conohos Qvorturned, speach explaining tho bill bouring his name, | Bounded. Although berol efforta were | 4hy Tnto the river and drowned, All dent. Harrison's plurality was 79, Hastings, Neb,, Nov. 20— Special to Tas erd. ixxati, Nov. 20.--The Harrison ao- | Hfacecxniaining tho bill beuring bis neu made to rescue the man, before he could be u . 404 Lis wajority over all Was b4, 008, IR ks e S e e T a clanons 07 (e was tallowad by "Genaral “iegverial clied he wus buragd 0 an unvecognizable | along on the Tyne a southwesterly gale blew ‘ il I3 ] —The e of Miller & Shock comeiodation 0 Incinna owa, Colonel Mansur of Missouri, and Hon. iy o darelp i RAKBLONRNA4 , s assignod in fuvor of Cincinnats creditors, dianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago railvond, due | Siduey Clark, Lawrence, Kan. wmass. Nelson has a @ister living at Webster. | terrific gusts. The steamer Cilernum was Lmportant Arrests In France. Ll itios. .00 iy O TR PO T TN e ot oy el towed into tne Tyne Pauws, Nov, 20.—The police of Lille have 4 —-— R R P TRI T PR T oy Steamship Arrivals, othor Roagpiusier Killed bound from Hamburg to arrested a gang of six men,who several years Washington Breyities. AL AU AUIG SAIBMIIE A D AHAERS AtQueenstown—The Peruvian, from Baltie | - DANVILLE, 1L, Noy. 2).—During a quarrel | 1 exporionce the full foroe of the gale. She | azo stole, i Brassels and Mons, bouds to the | The lively strife among army_oficors who R a anas Gatal BRSNS o between John Avmfwong, engineer in the | yanghortof fucl, was picked upand broughu | value of $100,000, which tiey negotiated in G lo poiutinint us sl oficors haw B AT N swg—The oy | Grape Creek mines,fand his wife, last even to the harbor. The storm still continucs. | Ensiand, o further stimulated by the report, which e e T | infured. Mrs. Marthy Mare, aged eighty, [ At Hamburg~The Rhaetia, from Ne mpe Crook . ) o hia ill continues. SR A A S AL O SRR el SN, Riweno ."::,,{‘":‘,“"‘.,Ilfl,‘ Yeibe dulienof U | of Wilmiugton, O., will prokably die froui | York ing, doseph Clisagony's boandes Ip the house, | Yestorday on the east coust of Scotlund the A TP AT RLE (8 AL ULmANL AT BA D cahe hus been carriod, and the matter will remain | the injuries received At New York--The Ethiopia, from Glas | by 'pok, o luterfere and was shot and | ying wae blowing with hurricane force from q ; A | retary, Colonel Lumont, 48 judge advocute watter will rem - ot er or! P killed by Armstrongd Armstrong has taken . 20.—The British cruiser p J A in quict until Saturday, January 12, at wh ch Lok too TRAaL e gow, and the Trave, from Bremen 10 the woods, but offfecrs are in pursuit. the southwest. Trafic was almost eutirely e 5 general to succecd General Swain, — Colonel time the supremo court will hear .an appeal Admiral Baldwin's Funcra Al Bremen—The Rhein, from Laltimore, h 24k Rl Wik atopped on the Forth, snd &b the Forth the Cooke | Luont, however, denies the report, saying which has beon taken from the decision of | NEW Yous, Nov. 20.—TLe fi At Liverpool-The Lord Lausdowne, from ; ) ‘ > mame of the Liritish govern- | there is 1o truth i it whatcver, Judge Finlettor. Aduwirs! Baldwiu, held to-day, was imprec- | Baltimare . svits Bigglesa Open, bridge all work is at astandatill. Last night | went. " ‘Phe natives aro rejoicing, ‘The navy department has reccived no ins -~ SN T PR — PRINGFIELD, Mo. Nov. 20.—Taylor Smith, | g violent northwesterly gale, attended by fornint EIN SRR i Dt Ac 8. A An Entire Fam 1. ) w8 8t St Thomns' church An Annual Dairy Exhibition. @ well kuown sportigg chargeter, was killed | showers-of sleet, broke over West Corle und ch Duel. commander of the United Statos atip 130stal BowLing sey, K, . Nov. 20.—Represcntatives of the | this afternoon Ly Mgrgaret Miller, his mis- | continued unavated to-day, doing consider v A duel between Andricux | of the steamer Haytien Republic by the American Daivymen's and Broeders' asso- | tress, over a trivial dispute. Taylor and the | gble dumage 10 houses and other property. juyot, resulting from & chargo nade by | authorities of Hayu,” The only report re- senger from Leesville says that the house of -Govi g ) y Var 8 (rivial e Taylor and | T D TR e H uraed i ad ull th Butterfield and Rear Adwiral Thona te ation met here to-day and made arrange- | Wouaa were discussing o laundry bill, when | g a 't severe weather | the latter in La Lanterne, was fought th ceived from Captain sey stated thut the Juck Gregg wis burned lastnight, sad ali the t d u Be | o Seiked un o> onlspiit his boad Opeo, Ships arriving in port report © weath 8 4 Lantorne, was fought this |l Oniointa hivl roloasod the. Awericag family, consisting of five persons perished, y terson. ments for holding an exhibition of butter, around the cca it in consequence of & heavy | morning, Swords were used, and Andrieux Williat > b - ily, con - AITR. persads: pariehod, - g wad chieeso, annug this city at the ¥ W : i T e r Williwm Jones, which bad been ;;‘.‘::K:“L»,ulm Wus away f2om Lowme vy Rba'a o ;:fi nff.,.»n o m:-, 1"}{ '\‘l."\,.“:“q..‘,'\’v‘,; Mu. h 4 S to Hang, gale from th uu.uh‘\\' st, wccompanied by “‘“i 1a $0 vhosts o u suspicion of engaging in fllibuge s b Hurrato: Moy B0 e ettt ot i) Four Bextoy, Mont, Nov. 20.—Judge |r-~mumI’ us gusts, prevailing thfugnout the et Boaan w i A The Weathor Indications, sossion of the Amorican Church congress be- Postponed For a Day. Ba yesterday prgnounced seutence of | PIkht. ‘The mail bomt Diana, with wails and POFTRSTITIN Trg SE Y TPy Rty Postmaster (e n'e.l.’n )ic Hln\lun‘hrnlln'h-md‘cfl q Watlons. ca £ress 2 g R Joay ’ " R Y o ; compliance with the request o citd? For Nebraska and Dawota: Warue gan this moraiug tn Triity ehurch, Aftes | ST Louis, Nov. 2.1t hus been decided | death on Charles Gardon for the murdor of | lussengers, due ot Guerasey at 8 o'clock | onty tiwg new casos of yellow fover re. | Imeoiiiunce with the reucst of the, citle weather, southeast the opening exercises and some othor by tho range association and butchers to | J. A. Lavelle. at Ctiguteau. lust_July, ~Cor- | this moruivg, did not reach that port wutil | 10,003 in the twenty-four hours cuding st 6 | moval of tho tity postoMce t the greut hall * For lawa;: St ) warmier, fair weathicr, | poetunt business the meeling ad) til | postpone the opening of their couvention | don was perfectly indiferert. The scutence | midnight. Here in Loudon flerce gusts stil! Lao. to-day, and one desth, Lolal vas | of aw pension building, in order gk L Winde Biiiing 10 euvtenly, | buis eveuls | Beve uutd Lo-mosow mornivg, Wikl be curriod out Juuuary L, 1830, l batile vebivles and pedesirisus, | 4045, totul Uvaths, 403, augacal ball way be beld therg, culiarly English, brought good figures— Inventor Keeley Out On Bail. Priapiirina, Nov. 20.—John W. Keely, of motor fame, who was sent to jail Saturd lust for contompt of court in refusing to g experts, appointed by the court, information his mysterious motor, was released