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THE OMAHA DAy BEE JTEENTH YEAR. "OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNINC A POLICY OF MODERATION, | e coar mas come to s conctusion what | CHNFRAL MAHONE EXPLAINS, | Brsaiceatttaceiect accomvenicd b tothe | STATE ELECTION RETURNS, | fosiaam 168 oyt re H18 A . ¥ % out of the main corridor, and vhen loft him | move in the direction of British India, staudiog in the vestibule ohatsing for a few | - E—— NUMBER 142 ' e | HUTCHISON WAS SACRIFICED. | 88 now known are: A, J. McPeak for treas. 3 Meanwhile England is teliing | + minutes with Door Keepor Laemor. { urer, Olmstead for clork (20 majority), S. The Programme of One Soction Of | the natives that if they et up | He Charges Wholesals Sappression | RATLIOAD POSTORHI08 PETANC | More Definite Figuros From the | IWitt for sherift {dew). Othorcaudidates | y3. (raq Made to Suffor For sl 4 g 5 . " p g - 4 = % 0 still on the anxious seat, Suffor F French Republicans. agitation enough they may rule thew own of Republican Votes. The following railroad postoffices changes Saveral Countioa. a - Party's B country and supplant their former con- % ¢ to-day ordered on the St. Louis, Mo das It UL querers, Not by such a method was India | " berly & Kansas City road: The railroad Kransey, Neb, ) 7.—|Special Tele- ~ ! SON, | postoftico. eh on extended to | 3 | ; 1 | i LEON SAY GIVES HIS VIEWS. | won and not by such will it be rotained at a | POPULAR SENATOR ALLISON. | postocn, (night tieh hus been extendgdto | EPWORTH LEAGUE ORGANIZED. | gram to Tun Iiri.] gffho entiro ropublican | THE LEGISLATURE REPUBLICANS time when flabby sentimentality appears to —_— S LTbE WL Uit B T county ticket is in th county with extension W p and discontinue e —_— - 3 = | . | be predominant in English parties. 1t would His Possible Defeat Regarded With | Council Bluffa and Moberly railrond post " the xcoption of treasurer. The ofcal | Ho Opposca the 1dea of Foroing Bom- | o'by gurprising if the crar sent on b8 | Jegrotot YAk 6 SRR O o0 0 vioe Detirosn L ran i aon Ttaues | A Man Noar MoUook Attembts Su10lde | et wat partiais oo sass dto-day, giving | Indications That Boies 18 the Only inerists Into Kifle Bxercise in legions a little further toward the heart of TRy NGRS TNl City, which has _heretofore been porforimed After Boing Arrested For Try- Thomas H. Cornall for county judge 75, and Dermocrat on the State Tioket Times of Peace--Signs the British powerin India, ready to strike Lk e Lotlpha—tia L by the St Lonis, Moberly & Kansus City ing to Obtain a Loan N. 1. McDonald for county srintendent Risvta 8 . 4 A road Postofice Changes. (night line), anaitwill be porformed in 4. H. Frod Wiloy, conuty troasurer on the Nected —Returns Come ! Dissension Appear, them when the fitting moment comes. apartment cars and be @ short run of the St. By Fraua, le's ticket, got there by 170 majority, Ing In Stowly, e Touis, Moberly & Kansas City railroad post- Ry surt house bonds carried by 443. The ; A FEARFUL STORM, WasHINGTON BUneau Tre Osana Ber, ) | oMice, theline to bo known as the St. Louis Lowest estimato puts the ropublican majority i Important Political Discouran. 18 POURTERN I STRANET, and Couneil Bluffs railroad postofice for the state ). Lho repablicans The Situation In Towa. LConpright 159 by James Gordon Bennstt.] | Thousands of Sheep and Cattle Per- WASHINOTON, B,:0y NOVE A The following comparative sehedule lndf: | Nionuia, 3 | consider it a g ry considering the [ Dps Morsrs, Tn., Nov, 7.—|Special ‘Tele<q Panis, Nov. ¥.—[New York Herald Cable 1sh in New Mex setors. | cates tha change in time that wili be mado in i il L cor | disadvantages worked agmnst. Thomas H. | S B { R Special to Tne Bee)—At the montbly | ¢ N. M., N s thosnow | ot eral Matione at his home in Pelers- | o;;action it the transeontinental servioe vin | BEE:|—Tho clection roturas have notyet | Gymell iy probably the youngest momber bo. | ET4n 10 Tur Brr.]—The latest clection re T » Bis ] : J LAvTON, N. M., Nov, nless thosuow | burg, Va., this morning gave your corre- | the Unjon and Coutral Pacitio linos, taking | been officially —canvassed, but enough is { longing to the judiciary i tao: state, ocing | Urns indicate that Lir, Holos is elected gove nner of the editors of the Journal | storm which has boen raging for the past | gpondent a lengthy personal statement of tho | effect wost of the Union Pacific transfor No- | known to settle all question. Much lo tivouty-soven years old. - ernor and that the legisiaturo will bo safely Des Debats, given to-night, Leon Bay | cight days ends soon next summer will show | causes of his defeat. vember 17, gomg west: Omaha No. 8 at | feeling between Niobrara and Creighton was . - republican, It is probable that all of the res pronounced an importunt political dis- | the country covered with the dead bodies of | o bolioves that at least twenty thousand | 0:30 p. m., now 9t 7:30; going east at 4:30 | papifest, the candidates for tae office of o KURYOR publican stato ticket excopt governor is course, which may be cousidered | animals us thickly as was the old Santa I'e | republican votes went into the ballot box | BOW 8t 8:0 p. m. treasurer being from the two towns—M- | ., HEBRON, Neb, Nov. 7.—[Special to TR | 1, ted, though it 18 vory hard work to gos the programme of the most mod- | trailin the sixties, that were never counted and that as many . kil A Carn (rop) from Creighton and Boyha (dem) | BER]=The following s tho result of the | 4 girures upon it. The practico in moss erate section of the republican party. Say | The depth of snow is now not less than | ropublican voters wero nover given a chance | ¢ joingotion Gf the sectetary of war, CoD° | from Niobrara, tho luttor being elected by 92 R e e thogale (xoh)s | countios is to count the voto on the head of # iy e i b s s ¢ Frederick H. E. Iibstein, Twenty ) A A asurer; M. ‘nillips (rep), county aia nn: il h.mmnlf‘nl')n it poasible alll- | tweoty-six inches on the level, and in mavy | to vote, He explains just how such whole= | jnfantry, having completed his dutios as re- | mujority. County Clerk Nelson (rep) was clorky W B. Gordhue, '.Af-,,;,‘.-“l,.,“. Judgey | the ticket f that is all that 18 reported ances between purliamentary groups. places it is drifted seven feet high. salo frauds can bo porpetrated. In his state- | corder of a court of imquiry, 18 placed on tom- | elected by 1 Hon, B. F. Cham- [ B, R.' Garvin (rep), commissioner; il C. | forsome tine, Unless the returning oMcers Wy ) ; v pory quiry, | | ; “Ihe days of the group policy,” he said, | * When the storm struck this section seven | wont ho say porary duty in connection With tho establish- | bers, for county received the largest | Manar ). coronor; €. Beck (rep), [ think to make a duplicate of their roturns, “aro past. Tho moderato republicans | nerds of cattle numbering from 400 to %000, | o properly undorstand liow democratio | MentOf canteens at certain military posts | popular vote of any candidate running. oun yor; R J. Torm (dom), shoriff3 [ yya hou books will not toll the story until bave neither o negotiate with | wero being held near this placo awaiting | majorities uro obtained in Virginia wo must | oot of e BISGSIPR sivor, Ho Wil Bt N Special Tole. | e stats At aisecany aCCintebdents | next Monday, when tho oMicial canvass of the tai Py AT i x Tt d s d's Island, URETGHTON ., Nov. 7.—|Special Tele- 0 8t i bugressional — republican A} e A the right nor the rhdicals. They | shipmenteast. In vain ald tho half-frozen | consider the election law and the possibilities | New York harbor, and from there to such gram to I ne _The result of Tuesday tickets carriea by 200 majority. roturns takes place. That is why it is so must simply adhere to their principles. | cowboys try to chieck the marchof theherds, | of fraud under it. The law provides that the other posts as may be designated in special | glection stands us reported. MeCar —_— ~ hard to tell how the tail of the ticket has They do not scek power. but henceforth they | but on they weat through the increasing | joint assembly shall every two years elect | iugtructions to be given him from this office. | publican candidats for treasurer, is del Dodare, fared, although the olection was over fort; must have a clearly detined and firm policy | storm, until finding it utterly impossible to | three persons on joint baliot for each county MISUELLANEOUS, by 7510 100, His dofeat 18 0WINE 10 tho s FresoxT, Neb., Nov. 7.—|Special to Tie | cight hours ugo. But a large number of pres and sustain it without cowpromise or weak- | hold tho cattlo tho boys rode aside and let | and city fn_tho stato who shall constituto an | Amongthe military cadets apnolnted to | among the ropublicans aud totho fuct that | e, |—~Tho official canvass of the eleotion | Fets ik bucy campated, and it was found ness. Tu the late eleotion the country put an | them pass, and nearly dead, rode their ex- | ‘electoral board.) In the so-called bleck | West Point yesterday was Joln Harnes | bols u banker. Iuis rumored to-nieht thit | roiueng of Dodge county was made to-day B R L LR R 4 B \ i 3 Jack, of Peru, Neb., First district, with | the vote of this (Creighton) precinct, the | . B ticket that itis not improbable that the ress end to the Boulancist adveuture, which had | hausted borses into tho canyons or partially | counties the * bourd is “selected = ex- | Jick of Peru, " Nob. burst district, with | 1o Yot of ths (rewiio, RECHEL WO | The result shows Norval lias 1,450, Ames | o it was dofonted. ] no moro constant and resoluto adversarics | gheltered places whero they pssed many | Dressly, = with = Creference o to o thele | IS ) J the round that the ballot box was leftby the | 107 Wikton 101, Tho whole demovratic | o republicans uro hopoie to pull through than the moderate republicans. The electors | hours of misery without food or fire, 3t Lhel The board appoints in March & | 1, THO postmaster cenoral to-day appointed | judkes ina bank vault for. an hour or mora | LKL IS cleeted by shojoritius Fangig, o | ull save Hutehison, He was thy lirgot. for manifested no less clearly their desive for a “ive cowboys and two Mexican sheep ho law. The board appoints in March & | yrenpy 'N. Lord postmaster at Doniphan, | bofore the count was completed. Should the =y SR AR DEOKTKILONVOLES L IIRL SHGHAY 3 X D | . : S S for judge, to suffer for wiat . return 10 o policy of order, tolorance and a | herders are Jnown to bo frozon. In tho | eZIstrar for evory voling precinct in the | Il couaty, Neb. vieo L C.MaGee, re- b0 thrown out the only result on . P L 0 suffer for what many tormed the party's rospectful consideration of the interestand | Arifts are found hundreds of dead stock, | 8tate and threo judges of election. All aro | signed. B i G ol \L Benint it 1o Hand 5t PO Tkt : t * which | muny only with tho head and horns above [ democrats and of the same stripe s the | - C. . Hayden, of Panora, Ta, and Miss | phin (rep) for sheriff, while a new election | npnisga Crrv, Neb., Nov. 7.—|Special | fa st a5 tho boad of the ticket in grder ] principlesof all. This isthe policy which | v RE e ¥ 50 ST NTY thirteen were counte board, Th Endora S. Benton, formerly of Washington, | would have to be teld for township oMcers, a\biim N RN to show their disitke for prohibition. ‘T'hen three jud@es appoint tho clorks ho lost somne votes from railroad men and ropubl s0mo 1rom auti-monopolist tShectal to T, ate, Frank MeCartnoy for clork, by a ta- | wis not in entire sympathy [Sneclal to TiE | 4 0o 0% 10" Dhore is considerable. talk it Boies doca o following is the oficial count for | 36 part of Pflaesen’s friends of contestiug | 5,000 or possibly 5,000 | the moderate republicans must energetically | ed, i another ten. Somo were alive but un- Yo B were married in Baltimoro yesierday at the defend in parliament,” abio to move from their frigid prison, | Of €lection. The luw docs not require that | home of the bride's fatier, Cuptain Benton, eith. Referring to miltary education, Leon Say | Herds of sieep wore completely wined out the judges snall be of opposite parties, | by the Rev. J. H. Smith, of the M. 0GALLALA, Neb., Nov. reminded his hearors that uis fricads and ho | Of €xistence and the ranges for thirty miles | Under the law, ten days preceding the olec- | . church, ~The bride wore a boauti- from town are covered with their dead car- | tion is fix he final registration day on | ful white = silk —made entrain aud | o B3aaLes k promie | T, A 8 tioke : had proposed nmendments in the senate | gissas. 1t is catimated that 20,000 have p B rm:w" & q“m;ml 5 I,NL’“‘G trimmed with Fedora lace and carried n | Keith county: Judge of supreme court, T. | the election of Willman as sheriff, his ticket 18 provably d SETIoL HENHor (el ObBUb BBt eaBNation ot | tsbe A it u bouquet of Marechal Neil roses. Tho par- | L. Norval 84, John el Ames e LU LS BB CR U A ) R e (e By e B prasent b s impossible to.sqtimats. the | PoLME places from sunrise to sunset for the [ 1or liud beon' beautitally decorited by the | Wigton 13; rogents, Charlos H, Mor el bl G IO LB 6 0 D d in getting in ¢ who thouuht he ith thew. have o than ality rest of oat the effects of the laws with respect to semi- At present it is impossible to estimate the y J v 9 ol . ‘i 3 t attle I ably Wi e of a ving y ma vho may have ride’s most inti g onc o B Kuolght § v cKnne! Varextise, Neb., No [Special Tele- | coll hav draw 1L1-mo- narists, and his opinion has not been modi- | cattle lost, but the number probubly will 'be | BITHOsS of allowing any mao who may have | bride’s most intimate girl friends, among | L, J. F. Kuight 530, William D. MecKnuey v HOHOIS, BUJIIIOHE LG Ry LI Vit s ot abiLe ecome since tho last election qualiticd | Whom were the Misses Morrison, Wilkinson, | o v He P LD I s L L) ) Ll | il a%id Or by Teoth Wik hlanton, B71) R AWSEH 88 The papers containing the title to the land | K for the Fort Omaha site have been approved | 193 district judi ; and forwarded. They are expected bere | Kisse 265; sher - T J soon. As regards the udditional landneeded | 800, 1. M. Ir Jreasurer, L. B. I it is understood that it will have to bo con- | 267, V. 5. Abralam 306, A. Hollingswor demned, owing to what the government con- | 22 Ge county commissionor, siders as high prices asked! by the owners | Judd W. O. Jamison for it. The papers in regard to the title of. W. Blakeley 24, 0, M, | #ram o Tur Bre]—7his hasbeen the hot- test campaign in the history of the county The republic will afe ‘,m"“,.“y ve eleeted judge, treas- | oon joint ot in the legislature, though it ie r oud superintendent of schools, vna the | suve to be small. Thers will bd many new nocrats commnissioner, coronor and sur- | faces seen there, and some of the old” ones or, with clerk und sheritl still in doubt. | will bo greatly missed. The anti-monopolists will greatly miss their champions, Senator fo Young, of Atlantic Spealier IRed- —|Special Tele- [ man, of Powesheik cov 1d Wilbur, of almost certain that hie 3 alo % i flod on tat point. Ho stil thinks it uscless | ygwn ura bolng used as barns for tho snow. | votor to reglstor or to obtain o transfor and vexatious to force seminarists to do rille | hound horses. ¥ $rotn the voulhR, preciuot whore! o 15T exerciso in times of peace, und thatin time | The hay supply is nearly exhausted and to- | tered to the one in which Lo has moved, ' At of war they ought to be employed v 810 a ton was offered by stockmen and | sunset on that day the books are closed and with the ambulance corps and in infirmaries, | Féfused. At theTexasline, below Clayton, | until the election day no man can register, He thinks also thore fs necessity to tom. | LWO, pussenger traius have boen suow- | but by law on any othor duy of tho yoar a ¢ L il bound for a week. The provisions run: | citizon can rogister or obtain i teansfer, porize in laicising schools in cases where | ning ont tho passengers wero compelled | * “Now observe their methods. The repub- Holmes 15, L. B, P A, H. Chu Vo Kern 25 Jennie Bu b., Nov municipal counsels are opposed to a measure | to venture outin the storm and kill cattle, | lican goes to the registrar before the final ston 315, T ) N £ 4 ; y b : d . e 4 7 5 1S ] 8 i . EN s Bun.]—The ofcial count is | IMloyd. The latt def the can- and thata cabinet that would work with the | the quarters of which were tuien into the | registration day and is put off with the ex- | the site for tho new Omuaba public bullding | B0 (0% 0 Sy LGOI b Siving o repastisan Roln The. ontirg | Qdhey of 3%, B Wrikht, tho p b o the majority of the modorates would ensily | C3rsund roasted. ‘It is thousht the Bnow | cuse that the rezistrar 18 not at home, that | v hob Yot areived, bat i H, Kelley i county e AL B it | state temperaiiee ailiunie, who thus clected Y : S plow will ch ho imprisoncd trains Lo | his books ave somewiers elso, that ho 1s | LAt they hve beon propared and will soon | i KElEY B3 COubLy | sYERYOR nblican connty ticket s elected excopt | AALO temberancs ailianco, whio thus lected satisfy the public wish ou these two points | morrow and r o them and that tho road | tired, so that the republican has only lefy | D¢ forwarded. “The report of the commis- | b WoDoke v G C. . Lee L. West (dom) was elected. | jt SRR L g i s10n sele ed 10 assess damages has also been state ucket and thus contribute to lesson religious quar~ | wil be opened in a day or two. The storn | the final day on which to majority of 2 ogister or trans- The deu s are anxionsly inquiring for s A o e o A g% 105 | completed and 1s on the way here. : — A | ) RS i z not be estimated. yrovided to shut out as many republicaus as | 1000 Was A. R. Meyer, of Omaha. He pre- Bissry lNeD., Noy, [Speci elegram Gnaxr, Neb, Nov. 7.—[Special Telegram | €020 00 (M ot ot '1' f ; Speaking of the financial situation I‘os‘\m“ sented tho president with & beautiful siiver | to Tur Bre]—The election n Rock county | 4o pyp Bgp. |—Oficial returns from every uk-l oy P nor Ncials, including Lay agreed with the axiom that to bave THE ST. PAUL 1CE PALACE. PO otnocrats, on the contrary, are mot, re. | medal stumped in relief with the ieads of | lust Tuesday wasun excoedingly mixed one. T IE D e e B o s bl G X L Ry ¥ good fluances it is necessary o quired to wait, but thoy are registered at {.;:fj;“:;‘r‘:,‘k“r“"""‘; o ‘}f'“: ll;““ "";"';‘a Both parties did a great deal of scratohing. | ire republican ticker except sherift and sur- s give 105 majority commence with good politics. He | gt Will Be Built On®a Grand and [ Will Aoy n an. writ to the registrar f ot P 0 l‘"m‘:, p:“”\:::r:m:\"muu}?‘fo ,'.‘ The veturns are all inand shows a ve veyor, whoare democrat Norval on the Hutchison, and the result will not ! Qd not dissimulate the fact that borate Scale. and it he is kuown to bo i democrat s re- | ) rogintod to them on their recent visiv to | light vote through the county, The republi- | stato ticket has a republican wajority of 176, ffor very mueli fro that A quest to bo regstered will be fuliilled, q ov. 7.—[Special Tele “Let me expluin now how the remarkable tion of new re- | gram to Tuw Brenm|—The carnival directors | ‘purring’ was done. The law provides that cording to his 1dea | haa a meeting to-night and deciaed to begin | the electoral board shall prepare a new reg- s he Register (rep) Boies for gove ate the prob, n state tick: that city. can state ticket recewed a majority of about - The president has amended the civil s 100. The republicans elected their sheriT, Gospel rules 8o as to provida for the filling of treasurer, superintendent, judge, surve Erwoon, Neb., Nov. 7.—[Spazial Tele- cies in the railway mail service by cer: and corotler by mujovities ranging from 175 | gram to Tiw Bew.]—The ropublican majority the state of France's finunces would doubt- [ Sr. Pavr, Minn., Nov. less necessitato the c sources, but it 18 not a 4,790 plu n of that cither an income X or an incroase of | atonce vreparations for the winter festivi- | ister of volors _in:l‘lx::“vrfflm:’t"‘lcévh_cn;‘\'c;lm for cach vacanoy the numos of threo porsons | to 400, W. T. Plillips (dom) i oleoted | S tho stats telabis 185, except governor. 3 [ tho land tax ought to bo voted. Thenew | ties. The city council has appropriated $10,- | e GREHGR LHE SUES A brocmct shall | having the highest standipg in the examiua. | county clerk by avout 60 majotity, and the —— e Allison’s Re-slection Assured. chambor will have to adopt amoro eMcacivus | 000, and influential citizens have guarantced | giva notics of the time and placo of sueh | ton i the countics on tho Lino of the road | county attorney (dem) by ahout 20 ma- CONGRESSIONAL RETURNS, DS Morxzs, ln., Not Additional - res on which the ser ! method of working than the last legislature, | the remaiing $15,000 needed. The palaceisto | registry by hand bills posted at not less but if the right of interpellation kas to | be the largest and most fantastic in external | than five places in the district, and at least vice is to_bo rendered. jority.. 'he county commissioners stand two v iy S, i, | domocruts and one revublican. Gaipar: wirns on the legislative ticket show that the ey republican majority on joiut ballot will ba be reguiated, caro must be taken | architecture ever mude in any country, and | SIXWY days befors the fival day, or seventy - award, ELwoop, Nelx, Nov. i—[Special Telegram | ™ : i n ! A kan 0 , g Y ONE DRLLTy duys before the election. These’ motices us : ‘ _ISpec to Tue BEr.|—The offcial count complete | bty thus insuring tho re-clection of Senwm . not. to jmpedo it, which would be | theinside carvines and ornamentations areto | goon as thay are posted are bromptly torn Sewarp, Neb.,, Nov. 7.—[Special to Tur nd Caspar 08" tor AL iAO: ives Laws 452 an encroachment on the right of the | excel in splendor anything ever scen be- | down by democratic accomplices, so that if it | The Chief ot the Cnerokees Uses Very | Bee ]—The returns are all iu und the vote e wiord Gount minority, fore. The street decorations will be the | becomes known at all to the republicans thut Bold Lanzuago. has beon canvassed. The democratic victory iltmo: 3 2 As for the law on the press, if it must be | most elaborate ever known in the northwest, | there 1s to be a new registrution it is only by Sr. Louis, Nov. 7.—The latest advices | is complete. W. N. McNeil, democratic Geseva, Neb., Nov. 7.—[Spocial ‘Uelegram % Nov [Special to Tne Bir, |— modified in order to put an end to intolerablo | There will be erected over Third street, | accident. = 1 from the Cherokeo uation say that Chief | nominco for treasurer, was elected by 118 | to Tme Bee|—The ofiicial canvass shows | Crawford county gave 931 for the demo- Abuses, vare must be taken not to suppress | from Wabasha to Sibley street, one Another scheme 1y 80 have somo demo~ | n,vog Jotter to tho commissioners of the | majority; C. H. Adams, sheriff, by 167; Aug. | that Laws carried this county by 184 ma- | CFatic stato ticket, a gain of 52 over one s the registrar a note saying that Priafy ol reglatered voters ask thav | United States has caused much excitement | ust Reickman, “clerk, 1003 W. H. Miner, | jority. ikasdiroglatoren jrotore akiLiRY Judge, 60; M. Meehan, superintendent of publi - ek 3 SRR S vast canopy of evergreens, with essential guarantees, which have cver been | {950 SOCEIY 8o CEUEIETENS o AW considered as the safeguard of the liberty of | from the canopy down to the sides of the | there be delivered to tho bearer, or that | in the torritory. In this lotfer Chief Mayes, : the press, buildings to the walks, and with the whoio :Ef;flbd ""‘}I‘.;‘.'I‘B'fsflsi;;;’;t;‘“"‘,iul:utflhigf":_csllt}sc;; referring to Secretary Noble's recent in- | Gioner. 15, dudge Norval, this beig. I Snwan, Neb., Nov. 7.—[Special Telogram | in tho Thirty-fonrth district by from 500 10 Tho idens expressed by Leon Say consti- | archway filled with wreat clectric arc lights | FARSIER TS 28 SEREG IR U BAHET BT | structions to the commissioners regarding | nome, carricd the county by 5. This is the [ to Tne BeE.|—Caspar, the democratic con- | 500. tute the programme of the moderate and | SRiNIBE through globes of all colors, Over ) P ' tnus | the cattle compauies, takes a bold stand, | first time in the history of the county that it | gressional candidate, carried this county by { each stroet crossing the canony of over- | When the voter wnose namo s’ thus [ uit FONT3 FRTIRAR CR LE ARG OIC BUI, | Air i eeasion il libezal policy and are likely to rally all men | sroeng will be supported by the four corners | forged goes to the precinct to vote ha s told, ment, and says in partl & has gone democratic. wjority year ago. She elected cvery eandidate with majorities of from 500 to 800, Bolter (dem Seward. is elected to the senate Romins Arlm‘ instruction, 223" Dr. F. A, Greed Woodbury County. City, Ta, —[Special to Tns Siov. who are not engaged 1o the extrem> parties | or buildings ou each corner, ['rom the cen- | ‘You are trunsferred,’ and he has no remedy. ““Phe Cherokees do not recognize the right W, Butler Brp.|—Ther T e - il Ag ; T | ayne. sLal A e]—There is no more catraordinary de- of the rignt and left. ‘Chis dis- [ ter of thecrnopy over the crossing of Third Again, the law prescribes that the voter | o¢ Socratary Noble to interfere with the N F 3 Davip City, Neb., Nov. 7.—[Special Tele: | yan « R s and Robort streets will bo suspended a bigh | sball have been a citizen of the state for | of "29TRARS RORE 10, SILEIER0 WA, BA® | Wavxe, Neb., Nov. 7.—[Speanl to Tuw [Sp tanl of tho Towa clection thau the defeat of course replies to the Jalse iuterpre- gram to Tun Bre,|—Caser's majority in | b, A, Mageo, who was the reput tation which bad been given his 0. pllsliapipielconiiyang date for re-clection as shoriff in tuis ¢ he official canvass gives the repab- it white beur formed with incandescent lighta, | twelve months and a resident for the three | kues sinco the purchase and ownership of | 36r.1— Over one hundred thousand yards of wire | months next preceding tho election. Herc | yhoir jands, and will continue to collect reve- | lican state ticket 670 votes in the co Intorviow. 1t was said that Leon Say would | wound with evergreens nine inchesin diame. | the registrar swikes from his books tho f pua "o g pri i s o 40 I : p rity [ ! b e : ] ; ; A ot & privileges untii Secretary | domocratic 40, union labor 104, There woro Fremont Democrats Cel=bat The majority agaiust i last Tuesday was el uoituaaipbandicrableja soiiamil itorlll belaediu potiitie/ganopy; fixi:"\fi)‘.’xto"}'frrzmu:hn]lr‘c'fi“ne‘;ltml.g?,:h‘fi:;fc'f&': Noblo shall sce iit to deprive them of this | 4y, ve0 county tickets in the field, and there | Fremoxm, Neb., Nov. 7.—|Speci 1,650, T'wo years ago ho was clected sherift RRURISRAP] I8 party, SR s incas ure qpite THEPAN.AMDRICANS ing the elecuion, aithough his bome s kuown | FEVENIR b force, and avon then the Chero: | g more soratening than ever before known | gram to Tu Ixn. |—The democrats of Fre \ majority of ‘There is different. Leon iSay wishes the moderato Ll rd LA %o have been aud is vet withn the bounds of | )&% B0 €005 Y adiemate way, at an clection in the county. Fisher (dem) | mont celcbrated the victories in Dodge iblican majority in the county of is elected treasurer by 24 plurality, Russell | o500 f oo v L bso 5 (om) Tor lepkt has 177 plurallty, @nd Riok- | conuts:Lowa, Ohio aud New Yorl by a lar was_absolutely no cause for Abauizn (dem) for shoriff hus o plurality of | Parade at 5 o'clock this ¢ pro- s defeat except the prohibi- 174, Tho remainder of the republican ticket | €ession was headed by a ¢ rear [ tion issue. Mr. Mawcoe is o leading busiuess was elected by pluralities ranging from 100 | Was brought up bv a Anon, Whichh Was | pyun a man of the ighest personal chaructor, 0 600, fired at every street tersection. Mayor | yoat capable oficer, uud he had served two Shorwin aotd as marshal wnd tho ranic and | foring as mayor and i othr looal oficos Dakota. file carried brooms and bauners. Dr. 34|85 6lij alwaye sl ctaab Y HORGIH ¢ Abuott, George W. Davy and Jumes Murray | voras HJyayg clected by moro than his party republicans to be very firu, as they huve al- ways been, in defense of republican institu- i culon hus | gpield’s opinion as to the legality of the sale, tions, and that thoy should pursue at the Witnessed. been in an adjacent precinct av work, leaving | G ®'8 3 LI it 2. & Ses TR A ATy Pirrstune, Nov. 7.—The All-Americas | bis home und his family within the bounds “My conscience and sense of duwy will 3 ""vl A o arpslon d th d gl ks [ OF his precinct whero it has always been, he | govern mo in this matter and not the opini o 5 rder wa party to-day visited the iron and glass works e Bty i 2 r i he opinion around which all lovers of order may group [ Party o g 1s disfranchised.” of the attorney general or the act of con- thewselye in this city and McKeesport. ALLISON'S POPULARITY. DU i 3 gress creating vour commission, which has e In the ovening tho tourists were vaken to | Tnere would be more regret in Washing- | uo connection whatevor with the natter,” the precinct. If the republican voter for A Wonderfal Natural Gas Display | thrco mouths next preceding ao el Patoreiipite Asibiont (@ ilormey Genoral 3 i e ; ; o 3 gt TG g ey 2 He' had always been a high licenss BIGNS OF DISSENSIONS, the exposition builditg, where they saw the | ton over the failure of Senator Allison’s Ex-Chief Bushy Head condemns Mayes' Dakora Crry, Neb,, Nov. 7.—[Speclal to | 0/ onn o = o S hade appropriate and | Yo ) " ) finished products of neurly all the business | re-clection to the United States senato than | action and says his position is ot only dan- | Tne Bre.J—The ofticial count was finished e st i) araeohealt ne e o B acaqiail Auanioub naRaisoR atoodMIORAHERDE (hthag The Perpetual Peaco of Europe Does | intercsts here, thero is over all the losses at Lo elections on § gerous but untenable. Othor opponents of | gt a late hour last evening, and it has been | ended, Ho. pobulat 'was M. Mageo aaa 80 strong Rot Boem Vary heoure. The featuro of the night, however, was | "N %iicon is intensoly popular here and | theiaine Acraw, x aaior: aataonma,td | u big victory for the democrats, Tho county e e Ll was the confidence even of the most exireme LCopuright 1589 by James Gordon Bennett,) the natural gas display witnessed from the | us a leader in tho senate he is one of the | Mayes, says in 'a double-leaded editorial: | Went about 230 democratic majority on the FremoNT, Nob., Nov, 7.—|Special to Tie ‘x::nhllirlll!ll‘t:n}n!rul:llllll;ll:sl|:H:\:;!Illviuxv‘ri.“:::A:‘Lmzlfi.\; Loxvoy, Nov. 7.—|New York Herald | palcony of the exposition bumldg. | very best. He wouid be missed as no other [ “We iaut no war, either in words nor in | tate ticket, and all the officers elected are Cablo—Special to Tur Bre.|—Already thero | tbree four-inch pipes were erected on | man would be if he should drop out of tho | reality, We want peace, but we want our | democrats except one, the county judge, wio are signs of dissensions in the new leaguo of | he river banl ‘and - at w signal | senate. As chairiwan ou tho committee of | rights and want them nsserted in o mauly | had a majority over the other two of 9 Votcs. brotherhood which was to offer perpetual ‘;",‘;",' Wik SUraog.on “’,';. gnited, shooting | approvriations he has had charge of the fl- | way. Wo want o nation’s blood, There is | On thedemocratic state ticket Ames has a | da fifty feet into the air. Then u volcano of | nances of the country in the upper branch of | justice oven for us other than by the imple- | majority of 247, MeKinnoy 250 and Hess Conference Camp Mecting and Assembly as- Bee.|—At a mectivg of the North Nebrasi election, notwitustanding his open avowsl Metuodist conference held in this city yester- | that he wa onnbitionist, and notwith- afternoon the following dirsctors of the | standini th ‘tunt for business reusons to accept the ofice. security for the peace of Europe. The em- | water suddenly burst upward from tho river | coucress for many years and is a recognized | ments of war,” On the county ticket the democratic trea socition were elected: 1oy, " Morrill, A.uslnlnrf‘.\lr....\l.-:;.'n;(“\:'lm' as good as m- peror of Austria begins to have serious | surfaco, A rockel was tired into It and the | autliority on Hnancinl legislation the country | Comumissioners Fairchild and Wilson ave | urer received the larcest majority of any of [ Omaha; Rev. J. Kuucky, 'Scribners J, W | word. 'Io enforced tho law, not in an arbis doubts whether he has not been uscd by | tower of water lifted itself a hundred feet | over. It is siucerely hoped by all republicans | qumbfoundedat the courss affairs are taking. | the candidates in the fiold. Hanson, 'romonts J. P. Gre, South Omaha, | [V 0F Shec lully offensive way, but in absos ith, s all udmit. As o result - suloonwas closed, the game and most loon men 1 ucross tho I Jovington, ) quickly be a place of no- toriety by reasgn of their presence. He also N 50 into the air from among the boiling waters, | that th elowa legislature will develop suffi- /08" zraphe Vash- Gormany us cats-paw. The recent visiv of | M |6 uain pipo had boen” run ont into | olent streasth forthe repabi D Suftl- | Mayes’ letter has boen telegraphed to Wash onal e “The delegation present than organized au S n party to in- | ington. oward, Epworth league for this, the Omaha, dis- William 1L to the Sultan has evidently re- | the river to accomplish this effect. Another | sure Senator Allison's re-election, . — 81, Pavr, Neb., Nov, 7.—[Special to Tur 1r'm, a constitution being reported and sulted in a good understanding between the | one in water shot forth lurid flames of Senator Iawley, speaking to-day of the | KNOOKED OUI' THE MORMONS. B 3 U u'm »m' returns show that the | adopted. Oficers of the league wero chosen porteand Germany, and, what is much more | light, which showed all the colors of the | elections, said he thought the bewspapers i | —Uuofile turas as follows: President, Rev. G. M. I3rown, rainbow as various chemicals wero injected | had already given tho correct reason for the | Their Scheme For Gaining Onntrol of | democratic state ticket carricd this county | &by et vice president, F. Aanson, ever, important, it 1s believedthat the meetin 8 ¥R 0 puieils .y ] 2 ity ; Bitle . 18 likely to lead to a very close reapproach- e disposed to moke too much of tho matter. | = SALT LakE, Utah, Nov. 7.—Judge Zane to- | £ors_ Word e0ied ) ‘,mk:*,\,‘cl,fi;",m M Omabi; treasuror, Iverett 13, Lyman, | 9ther violutors of the liquor law who under- ment between their governments, It 18 even CARDINAL GIBBONS' BOOK, “One of the most unfortunate things,” ho | day granted the gentile school trusteesa | “(joyy) " sheniff; Hannibal (rep), county | South Omaha; board of control, | 3. W, | tonk to carry on their worl 1a Sioux City or stated that a marriage has been arranged be- - said, “will be the loss of Allison to the | writof prohibition breventing the county | judge;’ Seeber (rep), commissioner: Hay- | Itobinson, Lremont, Rey. C. N. Dawson, ““(“'"\ iu Whe county, ontata (e tween tho Tarewiich and Princess Marga- | The Dangers That Threaton Amerl- | senate, if )t turas out that tho Towa lodisla~ | court from acting on the petition of William | word (rep), supermieadont; Hranch (dom), | Omaha, ‘Tt was resolved to hola the annual [ | M Mages was ronominated agzain ainas rev of Prussia. 10 that be true, the alliance oan Civilization Disous sed. turo hius gono dewocratic. I think the rokrot | o1, Suewart, superiotendent of district | SUrveyor. meoting of the longue tho weck previous to | e BELCTERER FEE SRACE B O e which Austria made with Germany has tied | Bavtivore, Nov. ardinal Gibhons' | Wity tiverybody likes him and. would re- | S¢hools, from redistrieuing the public school S ERO K EOMmORy SRR MORHIN I1is defeat by such an overwhelming mus the hands of the former power, while it has | latest wark, **Our Christian Heritage,” will | gret Lis loss.’! districts. There are twenty-one school dis- Famnury, Neb,, Nov, 7.—|Special Telo- Shot Himse e Disgraced. jority 18 therefore a most significant illustras left Russia freoto pursuo ber eastern policy | be 18sued to-morrow, BAYARD'S MARRIAGE. tricts in this city, each having itsown 8hool | geam o T B, |—Rogistration Was & suc- Nava, Neb, Nov. 7.—|Special to Tus | Hon of locu ssutiment on bo probibluion without fear of serious check. This is o | Initis found, among other things,an argu- Ex-Secretary of State Hayard inaugurated | and grounds, aud the taxpayers of each dis- | cagg horo, Sixty-nine who registered did -Henry Sohwitzor, liviug in the edgo | wirong personal fricnds of Mr, Magee, aud ©oupe worthy of the fame aud skill of Prince | ment to show that there is no conflict be- | 8 tovelty n weddings to-day, He walked to | trict being responsible far the support of its | ,0r vote, ‘l'wenty-threo votes were sworn | of York county, near McCook, undertook to | who hud absolutely no fault to find with his Bismarok. tween science and religion. There is & chap- ‘"‘-;A:;fl;! OF Lis ReoREesiYe brids. see him | 5¢hool Each district elésts throo trustees | iy the reason for failing to register genorally | obtain & $1,000 loan on aplece of land not is | administration of the office, were yeu 80 em- In the time of William Russia held | tor oo labor, The book closes on the g . annually o conduet thejachool affairs, In | being forgetfulncss. The city vote was 100 | own, and the agent who was making the loan | Pittered against the Jaw that thoy voted sioof from Germany. The old monareh | “davgers tnat threaten our American civili- | Betare” na was o take Misa My | 1560 the geotiles eleetad tho first gontilo | loss thun last year. To-day's canvass shows | dincovered ihe fraud wnd had him airested Solaey i, Iniab Antarvigi. Michioges on his deathbed recommended his grandson | Zation.” 'These, briofly summarized, are | Clymer ns his wif Lo was ac. | School trustes that ever held office here | that Converso is elected cleris by 7 plurality. | by the sheriff of this county. “Lbis morning, | 84¥8: “Woodbury county hus had u practica to “'keepon good terms with Kussia.” 1t js | Mormonsu and aivorce, the imperiect and | companied by his sov, Thomas J,, jr, The | Since that time the gentiles havo been pay- | Tuere is talk of a contest. shortly after Schwitzer got up, he shiot ham- | 1est € the Prots :(m»',\ A o 1y delon : vicious systom of education which under- | father was walking rather fast for the | IDE close attention to sehool elections, and self in'the stomaeh, claiming the reason he | $1wply i resuit of "“““}“’ Jo starteg ol not difficult to concelve by whom this advice | mines tho religion of the youth, the desecre- | young man, wno had bard work 10 keep up. | W€ result of the elections last June showed Hayes. did it was because ho did not intend {raud | 0Ime time ago with probibition ue & wod: was ispired. tlon of tho christian Sabbath, o gross and | Mr. Hayard wore a frock coat with a amali | 104t the {;fl‘“" liad sevedttoon aud tho Mor. | fiuves Cexten, Neb, Nov. 7.—{Special | and could nov bear tho disgrace. The doo- fi'i'ik‘é':fl..‘.f‘.'fi:‘.-mfi. we all hate recompisedi a a systematic election frauds, the unreasonable J i ons forty-six. Fearing # loss of control o} - Vi i - | tors think he wiil die. 4 el M0 b B4 L During the brief rolgn of Emperor Fred- | gVt A, SRAES VDY WASRAIRAGS: :3:-‘:::;»‘:'w:-lot,;:-:v:‘:n D':":r :::‘L‘:":)‘;g}:_; cn‘l{: this publio school systetl’ he Mormane have | LleRram to Tk Bee.|—The following ma tically a test. This eloction is notice 1o the v B erick the geberal position remuined un- | bive criminal cousts aud the mute ous SubtAr sinco what time been schefing to ugal jorities were received in Hayes count; o 5 ) party that we must malio s climb from the ¢ o4 zall got Bettlers For No Man's Land, « ; changod, but the pupil of Bismarck lost no | fuzes by whioh oriminas ovade. the exeen: | oy and ho looked as though b bud hur | fiCoutrol of supervikiom and to that cad | Norval 181, Morrell 101, Knight 199, Laws | Niomxans, Nob. Nov. 7o (Spectal to Tig By morai plan o with thia auestion bus time In endeavoring 1o carry out thut precep- | tion of ihe law. with smiles us be elbowed his way through | 0B October 5 petitioued. the county court, | 263. ‘The following republican oficers were | yuy | Sortiors in tentedand housed wigons ;‘3"““,:) m:d-m“.‘"“';:m ’ml')'"ur‘:m‘:‘“ul “imlw‘}: tor's injunctions. Russia turned a deat ear Srreem—— tho crowd and ran up tho steps distancing | W1ch is a Mormon body, o consolidate the | elected: George Gowing, county olerki | oe"aif Gauigns of primitive architecture, are | b ne matter a li twenty-one districts in fomr, thereby ousting | Juhu Wilson, county judge; Kiohard May, gl o ly for No Map' his 8on, who took ¥ & liulo mord | 41}'ha gentile” trustees, should tho penition | treasurar. Dewooratic doseph A. sl JagraLEh bore duly e Ho A minutes before tho marriage | b granted, The county eourt was to have | sueriff; Willium McKillop, county com- | ion of the tsioux réservation. The bridge to his overtures. Then the triple alliance Agalnst ths Sugar Tru was formed and the czar saw he was Nuw Youk, Nov. 7.—The supreme court | coolly. Filteon - in danger of having bis flank burncd | to-day handed down a decision atirming the bej considered that matier Shis afternoon, but A Curly, county surveyor, or e Lk t wak A Conflugration at Petersburg, Va,-- by Austrio-Huogary. Wbo lessor | decion of Judvo Burvets ordering tho disso- | SGIR "0 " dashink U from Uio. weat | Lh© writ of provibition ‘made returaablo No- e, . ARVIaY EaRSS One tafo Touts | power was omployed o lure | hatics of the North River Sugar Refiuing | ana assoou s the door opened tho woll [ Vewor 2Lpreveuted the : N.b"'l'\, N |Special Telo- 1 — Praersnuno, Va., Nov, 7.—A. terrible fire koown figure of Mrs. Cleveland appeared - Geseva, Neb, ov. T n New Quarters started af 8 o'clock this morning in George the larger onme mto the met. | he court holds that although the trust HE tK1CPED FOR OANADA 7, Whien this ond is sccured it wil ot much | agreewmont does nol set orth us ono- ot its £8.3he _Rlook. Mad. MYy ARlRY T R N0/ gramw Tug Bew]— matter whethor Austria approves or disap- | objects the prevention of competition and the ¢ N. D ] proves of the use w:.l.;u :-”u'. be:‘n om“:;uu;' ;‘“;"“"‘I’""l ‘;‘ prices, these objects may be | Wi drew ."n'ex.,‘::‘.'iwe’fil’&m'.‘mn‘:‘1-‘3"“', Reea u"rhn.r.:kum ‘,A:::;r Provided | 5 ndent and sheril, they beiug elected by | moved fot. its vew quarters to-day, a new udicially inferred Trom the facts m the caso e i ~ o T the democrats, with only 20 mujority for | three-story building whica Lus just been ; s o i £ the throng ou either side. Mr. Cleveland Fanco, N. D., Nov, 7.—[Special Telogram | 50 ™00 0N tlion 18 a great surprise to camnlated, Mulldiag i gomg on sapmdly all ‘v:"h-ulu W:-;n !"::‘lnlnlv:.:al?:‘:‘:‘;udun‘n;:z::::ln.l(up:v:u::‘ ber. She would not be able to move naud or | 4ud from the ord inary molives of voverning SR BARAE. MRAL ONPD P ¥ foot agajust tho wil of the atrongor powers. | men's actions. Aud even though outside com- | Yot niot o atame bawas StopIed by o motl | to Tt Hek.|—A yourg farmer named Prauk | tho republicaus and creates great constor- | Gver tho city and the demsid. for brick ex: | Loy gerh, Haincs leaped across thio elrost It way oo thut Russia hos still Larger de- | petition might prevant the trust from realis- | o¢4SHN, Who seamed 1o ks hi, mad o | South has been o temapt on @ pumber of | mation in the rauks. The probivitionists s the bowe supply. A A L S AR e (N A of the police forca was In ons of the burge signs in view. Some people appear to | InE these oblects, this accidental fact would | Whom he bowed most profoundly. The | farms in Minuesota and North Dakota in the | lost one-half their vote in the county. T ldings when the wall feil in on bim, 1magine that her Asiatic policy has come to | B0 Felieve the parties tothe agreement from | groeting detaived tho ex-prosident 50 long | past, and sccumuiated consi ————— Plead Guilty 10 Horse Stealing. ing b fts natural eud, and u':?u {, bursued no | L8 Fesponsibility of thoir illogal course. 1t | thay before he could reaoh the first step his :.,.‘{. LA ;m.,u,'_." w.n"lumh,]”"m.pefly' O: dar, i Nubijaska City, Neb, Nov. 7.—|Special | 116 was burned 0 deatn. Half u biock on i further, Thero aro wany porsons in Kag. | Mo ad lo be seebted mnt wacuoriiion & | wite had gono tirough the porta Eiving ebautol mortgeses. as seuriiy tha | JAvTvetox, Neb, Nov. 7--[Speclal | Tologram to Tus Bur)-Golfried Bowman, | each side of Sycamoro sireot, from’ Tabb Javd who hold that view. Ruasia has speat, | #hall exerclso aud use 1t franchises 10rthe | pupiukon of ‘aad My and Mrs, Clavalan | Aberill yeaterday proccaded to satlsfy one of | Xele8ram tohite tee Felhore bro WAY 8016 | carged with stealing a team of horsos from | street wostwand, la kone. | Whe lola) foss millions In extending ber Asiatio frontier [ BOuCAU of the public, and whea 1t voluntarily | §55V6"0" th executive mansion kogether, but | these chattel claim by lovying on forty head | Coudidates over the L . hus employer, Lowis Uanzel, to-day pleade L $900,000; 000, declines to ao that or places itself in a situa- < by levying 24 publicans elected F. Nelson, clerk; P. Jenat, | guilty and was bound over in $500 o the dis- P~ towards India ouly to recede when she tion iu which that may bo prevented as & only the ex-president alignted, bis wife sati of stock and a number of achines, wagon: treasurer; J. Morton, commissioner; A | trictcourt, The W ‘orecast, 1s within sight of the promised land. 'That | consequenco of its voluntary uetion under | [¥10E herself by W"('""llcm‘ lu tg hersug- | ot Siuca - praceedings were commenced | \UNG) aurveyor, ‘Iho balance of the S e————— AR For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair weather. is ot the principle upon which Russiaor | the statute as well as by the decision of the | CC8S0F 48 mistress of the Lwo-story And base- | sixty-seven other chattol marigages havo | iciel Was carried by the democrats, Thero | Ackerman Captured at Speingfield. | o)r0i0—Raiu or snow, preceded by fair, y ment ! s b, I T SP) - S ol any othor greatpower commouly acts, I fs | Sourts, its charter may “bo annulled b a suit [ 'L FALORA! Besacer Theu Bhodrove ey | mach thelr Abhearance agalust the suie | \y'y'ymail republican majority on the stato | Sruixariiy, Neb, Nov. TISpeckal 0 | o osijed chaue in tomperature. lho republioans elect | Keanxey, Neb, Nov. 7.—|Special Tele- all tho eounty officers except county super- | gram to . & Bek. J—The City Nationa) bank | 1 Davis & Co’s dry goods nouse on Sycas more street, and spread with incredible rapidity, burning down ina short time the K ] . ; 4 . ho in wanted : not the priuciple which Eugland herself | Of the attorney gener; torned to take away the = ex- | trouble, and about od i ticket, @8 against 300 democratic mwjority | Tar Bee |—David Ackermun, W Towa—LIght raiv or snow, cooler, northe sdopted in India or which she is at this mo- | wasni leader of the democracy. He must | Canada a d .Ee!’..“’fix enm::--. 1?:: four years ugo. at Liucoln on the charge of raping his ten- sterly winds. < Tueat adopting in Africa. To tako wil and | “arans ey Lostalature Adlourns | have had “w very pleasant e | amount takon by hin s cstimated at 15,000 — yoar.old sistor, was arrested hore this after- [ South Dakota—Fair followed by light ; - Boon by Detective Liddard, and placed in | rain or suow, no decided change in lemperae Anaravor, Neb,, Nov. 7.—[Special to Tus | 5808 2% 0 W "Serivil of ' thio B Al AL P I Ty e A g Bes.|—Returos come ln very slowly. Eo- | Taucaster counly, | pravie winds. —After effecting o tew- | with his autagouist, for when he came out | Chattel claims Agal I L L Ive back nothing is the rule i such matters. | porary organizatio: the legisiature adjourned | bis face was wroathed in smiles and he | to about $12.000, bl the saers s Momh §0rtind by a sloss aliaace with Gurunuy, | Sow Modur: i o chuckled merrily Whea e said. good bj. Sl e wila the paaperty e works