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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEx{ITUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1801. e sttt et et e e e i et i et —————— Il is quiet in the affeoted distriots | an r"n'nn! force they could afford 1o d wpise. | had & good start. It looked as though Temp For Omaha and vieinity— Light snow, fol- The government is raisifg money - CONTINUED FIOM PiIIST PAGE Now York state nover but twice failed to | court, the Nicollet house and othor big build- [ lowed by fair weather, becoming colder, bt g s indemmity demanded by the pow- . #ive its vote for the revublican ticko! ings would huve to go. By great work on - plo. elntmed all and got all. Notdisheartened | o1 one of these ocensions the grandest re the part of the iremen the flames were con- | SUSTHINED THE DEMURRER, publican of all had been dofeated *hoers | fiued to the building fu which they origin- | . y o settin sin,and AfEor four yenrs agin ro L \ fixd with Ten Years T to your et Weimeeme In thetr hunde six | for Blalue.| A refusal by tha conven ated. Tho loss \s estimatod ut $350,000; fully ’ Decision of an Important Suit by a | | | Burdown Club Listens to the Diccussion of 4'rv|m‘r1 nn now thought there will be no | Gogrga Plucknett's Murderers Not Satics | it Daonie N sinan ol thotr fices toward honc Kbt 4 more trouble, an Inter:sting Topio. The Japanese steamer Mino Marule left R : Lt for a twenty-four hours' run to Yoickacita on Sk 1w Sovereln stites. evidences of prosperity | Bivo New York the convention would be a | insured. The building is owned by H. G —_— i October 30, and up to the date of the sailing phied up mountalffhieh, again sek re ftion | fa 1l error. Harrison and cost &85,000, den o PUBLIC CONTROL OF PUBLIC FRANCHISES, | f the China has not been heard from, Princo | jypGE GASLIN'S JURISDICTION QUESTIONED | ¥R M T it Wi tovots the shrih | onaonf e megadioy of Kentucky mado | The North Star Boot and She company s Kuni Asaniko, conductor of divine service to e U Ttk ity it it | one of the most eloguent and poweriul ora- | composed of Proston King and W the Japaneso 1mperial family, died Novem- | " and all its fallnesattonptan “dignificd” 1ar | tony of the day 1o favor of Chattanoc finger. 1t will bo rebuilt bor 5, aged g Filoee ovte ottt the time hos come | This closed the speaking and ut 10:30 Bk Mr. Andrew Rosewater Held That All ———— ne Pornt Which Will Be Settted | in BrOgiE T HNE T diih o politicni | committes went into oxecutive session ox WO DAMIGING FIRES. 3 Piramiigts MISSED IS MARK: i the Bnpr Cottsr—1n OId annes to the regublicun party for votinz p cluding the correspondonts sud all but mom by o8 et poses only. Th ty emunated | bers, “The committeo decided to ballot | Belle Plane and Oenterville itics - Some tilure of a Flackmailer to Land an Kansas Fugitive < Font the e ulware Wb b0 | seorotly, The vetting was 3 to 1 in favor of | Hoenvy Losses—Scurlot Fever Ragi Omaha Vieum, tured—News Notes, £ oopio; as 1 e 11 recognizes and toflocty | Mionoapolis, and quite ulittle money was | =gy cri e T, Nov. 33, —|Sp Ono of the noreiest attempts at blackmail- tiie hiziest Hizhte id priviiegos of e peopio | PULUD by the waiting multitudo. UL - - b RTINSty —_ of il sections. 8 < ns the ropublican Rt i ing which has como to light in a long time | RNy FeRts MpoH t 1Tk of Bt ettt Ev ninz session fire occured hove yostorday morning, destec tain rulos which it held to be {llegal and Three score of membe 1 several guests | was tried on H. E. Gray, the well kuown | Witner, Neb, Nov and oriviloges (o al no speclal favors o | At the meeting of the evening sessions - ing tho doublo brick building belonging to J. | Monopolistic, Alden sustained the at down to the regular banquet of the Sun- | photographer, yesterday. The stars in tho | Dr Tho ten-year sentence passed on | any pinceoriogality, fuwill fve and boupart | Senator. Edmunds was invited to the plat- | R Wooden, at n loss of £1,000, inaured for | domurror and atatad that courts of equity William Halfucoe and William Tippy, con- | 0% L0 RIGRIG (NREH (G EREts: o dtion. 1t | forus Ho ssid it did not mattor so much | 3,000, Biddle & Higs lost their grocory | would not assist s porson or corporation to re. victed of tho manslaughtor of Goorgo Pluck- | WG o Tivecopt Yo ek Jts formot | Which city was choson, s when the result | qid quocnswaro stock, valaod &t E5.000, . | 1o o heraon or corporatiot to ro i b g e b jess, grandour . and usofulness, nd | WAS reachod all the others should turn in | gurod for 2,500, AR 168t o discussion of the evening opened. to sume extent, e U LA A AL bl U W, y People Must Gover Eix-Governor Foraker was introduced as | postafice building also, owned by v, | illegal objects and pucposes "'Should the municipality own and operate | For some timo past Mr. Gray has had a | on fine point of Iaw, us o the construetion | e Pe ; - the first speaker for Cincinnati, He con- | Woodon, was damagsd soveral nundred t - - named Sadie Par- | of chapter 42, section 19, of tho compiled | Aristocracy may live and flourlsh n | gvatulated the comwittee on the success | doliars. PERSON AL PARAGRAP IS, statutes, as to'whother the district sourt for | (I, Jech, b never, In the, polfuieal | of their work. Ho had enjoyed the : : > o Saline county, presided over by Judiee Gasiin | 3N NS e iR form of government, | Erand efforts of the grand men who bhud Grain Blockade Laised, [ Robert Ryan of Lincoln is at tho Puxton, for Judge Morris, has legal jurisaiction 10 a | Politienl soverciznty and pol Wrlstocracy | Spoken. He pald w glowing tribute to Mr Brrrisaroy, Ia, Nov, 23.—Much to the re- | K. L. Downing of Kearney is at the Pax- murder easo on the same date set for the reg: | are antyzonisii whiclh ennnot ussimi= | Fassott. KCood men have been defentad be- | lief of lowa railroad peoplo and grain ship- | ton R R A AL ple ure the po i TorceTil factors | orown vour offoris.s St Fassott aroso nd | Pr% 1nformation was roceived today from | | N S Irvino of Sioux City is at the Mil tual sodsion, Judgo Morria presiding, and | OF tho matton, the body_ politic thit moulls. | took tho speaker's stand. The andionce wont | Chicago that the grain blockade had beon _ this judicial district being only entitied to | SUATSH AR, Noles pblle sentiment, decrocy Mr. Foraler mado a stroue argument | Faised. Ruilroad agents have boen notified | one judge. Judge Gashn highly compliment- | piindito enacts nnd: onforees Law, ropedis Cincinnati, but did not forzet to pay an | to receive and ship all geain offered for Chi 2 ; ed the attornoy who had been assigned to « statutes, and subjusites to t< will aid behest | eloguent tribite to the othe: Iis al o and eastern points, In the past thirty. [ N: 5. Harwood of Lincoln 18 a guest at tho fond the prisoncrs npon his ablo defonse and | the upper and lowor olasses of people. 1w 18 | lusion togrand otd John She vied the | six hours neavly 700 cars of erain have been | Millard allowed him a fee of 8200, the largest he ev o wise stat Wwho recognizes and I zuid- | audienco into the air again; also his compli- | sont across the bridge at Bu on for Chi C. N. Miller of Des Moines, In,, is at the allowed in a case of this kiad, as he disposed | ©4 "V this elenent of controlling poiitical | ment to President Harrison, cago, anc larce quantity of grain is now | Millard of the case 50 ablo without quibbles or delays [ POWer o Major McKinley followed. The del s [ being poured into Chicago. Tae dangerof | Captain M. ¢, Mactin, U. S. A., is at the e e e ohough for tho tallost man to v G WonYVImous note, warning o | 844 Beal savick of expenso totio taxpayers. | ity ki I Ui ant sy mpathy Wt i | A50%0 us the major wscondert i piatform | aother blockada. is not attozotiior romoved. | Millard pass through, and some n enough for nst the youug lady and containiug a > o i el LT BRI L RO b gL E L S j;“"‘ “‘\!' "]{ b ¥ z | C.N. Warren of North Platte Is at tho wagons, had been constructed, The eity of at 10 ruin my business if the wotnun was 1LMOST CAUSED A PANIC, pulse I o classesi and by (the was vo considerations which should decide ire at Belle Plaine. | etione K sas District Conrt Kanaas Crry, Mo, Nov. 93— Judge Alden of the district court has thrown out of court i the second suit of tho American Live Stock company agninst tho Kansas City Live Stock exchanga on a demurror. Tho suit was orought to en join ho exchanga from exoolling the Amorican. ‘The alloged reason for expoiling Opposition. ¢ the American wasthat it refused to obey cer gram to Tue Ber Anothor disastrous Speeial to 'I'n down club at the Paxton cafo las ing. | play wero the Kansas City Sun correspond ‘An hour was spent in doing justice 10 the | ents, though a man named Gibson played tho elogant menu and over cigars and coffee tha | leading rolo, leaving Coen in the background | nettat Dewitt, §t gas and water works and strect car lines?” | young lady in his employ was the topic under discnssion. . menteer. She came with good recommenda- Mr. Andrew Rosewater was the first | tjons ana her character has always been spoaker. He stated the hmitod time and | above reproach. vast scope of the subjeet rendered it impos- | “William A. Woods, formerly a strect car Siblo to more than briefly outling tho various | conductor and a suitor for the hand and phases of the quustion involved. Municipal flos of Miss Pirmenteer, has beon the ownarship received ita first extended test, i 150 of all the trouble all that pertains to public service, iv the city | “ho story sttold in Mr. Gray's own of Paris. Betgyeen the years 1855 and 1570, | worc ve it toa Bek roporter in the | under the imperial ‘regime of Louls | gotective's room at police hesdquartors last | Napole: £W00,000,000 had been ex- | pyeninge | ponded in extension and improvement | ~“3lisy Parmentoer camo to me last sum- | e 3treots and boulevards, water works, cte. | mer, said Mr. Gray, “and I gave her work. During that period 600 miles of brick con- | 3 P tan dlong Lol Iask Dhursday, When Kimball of Boston is a guest at the ¥ neoln. during his whole poltl suided nnd dirceted is (e chiet magistrate of s contest, tho convenience of the peapio : 2 g ) 3 Paris treated everything upon the public | keptin my employ. —Friday another noto H Tho wtion dieougiy tie dnricand fenrfl diys | an ton ookt atamren ocoof the pogpie | Crpyn Raris, In., Nov Fire at Belle | John I, Fox of Grand Tsland is a guest at streots, including street car fines, s public | came o me. his' was signed by William | Two Actors Fight During a Perform= | of the reloliion. Like the s wWhoe | (i 0 o s sart ceas e miohne Y ¢ e | Plain yesterday destroyed William Hanson's | the Dellore, property, and the annual revenue these in- | Wood, and stated that if I valued the infor- at Hastings whon tosserl by wave and, billow storm nd, || L0 S 10 EESEOLE wis the Hundsomost of e | jo ey and stovostoro, o inrnoss shopand | . L. Smiith, o prominent Now Yorker, is terests yicided exceeded 815,000,000 in the | mation which he Leld to call at 603 North . Nov. 23— (Special Tele- | Lempest. ever Leeps his eye on the noedle of | Qecasion. | LLhy Rt L e e ; AU LHa e aggrogate. After the successful trial of | Seventeenth street, I immediately took the 2 o [Special el s com 0 Lincoin, when the zreat shipof [ McKinley was the following sentimc ther smaller business places. The loss is | at the Murray those foatiires, the other leading cities of | Young lady to task, but she knew nothing ~This evening . fair | statewis Dufoiid and storm tossod, surindo The ropublican party is uot seetion beavy. Several persous at work on the fire [ Counts Auditor Evans is sick aud unablo Europe foliowed. Berlin owned the 180 miles | about the notes or the cause of their being | audience assembied in the Korr opera house | GueHiSpEIIRS. MEIPIOSTAn(, RODOIess: when national as the flag.” i w eri LU L] ved: an explosion of | to be at his ofiico. of stroct railways which were ie under | sent beyond tho fact that Woods was trying | to witness Wosson and Walters in *Fire- | ustor and ronte and rain tay 1o ghe wake of ,”}}"‘n‘,” Rty G e A Tt s s e a ST S e oL FEa8 T R raW I FO AT lnT 6t Na rasiar OlLyE 1B extromely rigid conditions fora given num- | to do her harm, She admitted having %ept | man’s Ward.! During the progress of tho | OWF retreating, dopieted. disorganized, demor AL e U RO a ¢ £ tho Paxton HoId DUDTHHE Moot Rl Roese, a prominent merehant of Ash bor of yeirs, and yieldod a not revenue of | company with the man, but had ceased be- | fiath HARGE DU B Do BF B L atized and disheartoned army: wien his state i 1 the conyent, £47,000 anutially, brsides tho tax upon_tho | causo haw parents objebted. play Fran on, manager of the troupe, | ofticers looked onn 1o the other and then to it_republican. It was going to givo 180 a1 thoDelIone: . 4 AT 2 ames McEuery had a viotent quarrel | Bim, witha silent. specchiless, hopeless, por- | the best republican candidate for president Dunvque, Ta, Nov. 23.--Footpads held up plant ana income tax on the dividends. Liv “We went to the adaress given in the noto | aud James 1 i with o slient, spoechloss, hopeless, por | e rosiden ! Sl e S B W Erpool, Birmingham nud other Engiish cities | togother. Woods wis not thero, but wo | behind the seones in which a knife and an | fe0fous, and an; Day My pon theleicare, | @ vound 5O majority, But ‘thoro wero a farmer near fown tought and took what | Ko I Litohio of tho Northwestern will wore quoted as among those owning strect | wero rezoived by this man Gibson. Ina | ax figured prominently. MeEnery retived | tho poopio. o blotted fron tho fuve | MY *_""*'Ivli""]‘;:ln ll'”:;'j""mfl;r ":"']t':;‘w"l"m’f money he had. Two hours later two men, | ™% 5 W8 60 VINE L t e D rulway servico, | moment Woods cawo in and I gavo my name | vy yis dressing room and was followed by | Of the irth forevers When the Sunlight | € | Plusburg. and tho speaker gupposed to be of the same gang, attacked a | pMoimes reani nkle, P S Detlona In the matter of water works, in America | and demandea an explanation of the note. | \Wesson, who had a knife. McEnery knocked | Of hope was leaving his great soul, then it strong argum He was fol- o o0t” car driver named Lachner in an oute | -‘h\\l-lm| u\.\(} r-r:\\l xl, 18 m\ n\y; l'\\l.h\m. i 3 Mr. John M. Eravcis and Mr. William : 181 por. s cent - of “thes 1,000 | Hairefusadto tali dajory Miss' Darmentacr, || wyeaion fe. Mel ked | g Phie o turnod his strangely sad and wan | lowed by Hon. John Dalzell, who spoke in a e L ont already v Ho refused tc Wo sson down with a hammer, and 8 free- | fyte wnd weary oyos > conmon peop'e ns | pleasant vein and made a first-class avgu- OnUIe-WaY place and shot hiun, probably fa- | |y of the Timos, Troy, N. Y., were in the eity yestorday and calicd upon i B works _wero _owned by municipalitics | and I refused to allow the lady to loave the | for ol flabt ensted. Moty Anatly | e, ARSI IS LR L tally, They then escaped. in the United States. Of thoe first fifty cities | room. My blood was up and I threatened to ,[.‘.’«’m:'t]\l-v]l"“hllx ::,’-::A\iltllmll\E)-i‘t\l\"u S S LR L oA [E St . = ) Vi 1 point of population all but thirteea owned | smash Woods in the eye. Ho backed off and | peon quarreling for a couple of v s past, | was his poople gave back to him @ responsive WILD WITH DELIGHT. Kicked by a co't. Gieorge 19 West of the Northwestern city tilr owin works and they wero all’ pavivg | puiled a rovolver. 1did tho same. Beforo | faf ANTEIE r f oarie 6 S PRk | ot TR oton ‘Trenibie, totter ani Booxe, Ia.. Nov, 2, [Spectal Telogram o | office, rerurned yesterday with s wifo froi investmonts, v Nobraskn twent on | either o us could shoot = Miss | gerions on tho ‘stage, The fight almost [ ftlhi, “Wo are coming Father Abraham, | njjuneapolis Goes Into Eestacies | Tnr Bee,)—Hon, John H. Jennings an ox. | 8 Visit among old time friends in Cedar Ra- water works of towns out of n total of thirty: | Parmonteer jumped in botween S, | GouCat a panie in v house and the audiencs | 00 Mot and the” hoys in biue. with vic } ; ! # s, Ta. six werc owned by tho public Tho city of { Gibsou, who bhad stood & silent | Seogl® PAIMG I the house and the au {heRsch tron D A By Gl e oCILY 1, | member of tho loglslaturo was kicked by &) “pri. and Mes: Tra B. Mapes are stopplng at iled g5, EXpoHden. oVer: 1,000,000 oIl 16 | sisutatbe iy tb th1k Hte tabried ot mad (x| 222 sed and th Y 3 tson from Atlanta to the sowas thoy'went | Mixxearotts, Minn., Nov, 23.—Thotown fs ' colt vestorday and o infured about tho hoad | oy Haes o e B Maps are stopping a works and bad paid over £.,000,000 of this | womcnt returned with a police ofticer. 1 was v for the Burl z LD wild with delight and excitement tonignt that 1o will probubly die. Ho 1 still uncon= | Gunce Je complorod. on ' North Thivtysoromi out of tho profits aiready. These works wero wsed, but the others were avrested for dis Bratnice, Neb., Nov. Tole- Folitical Glafmsiotichia W over the announcement of the fact SCious anditisuot known how the acciaent | ayenue, i now netting over £1,000,000 annually. At iug the peace. Not desiring any notoricty | s 55 o B ]—A case that has at— o political party cun die so long YiAe 1Ba oceurred. | this rate the entire works would be paid up | in the matter I baileda them out and both men ¢ B common people enind thut 1t shal Hve city has secured the na 3 — John W. Love, United States consul in five yoars, leaving th 00,000 plant | promised not, to bother me or molost the giri | tracted the attention of railroad oficials from | no politicaipariy can 1ive when tey tional republican conveution. All elasses, | Scariet Fever Raging. P SRR CLL IS B ol ok worth its million or more anndal profit to the | yeain fav and near was settled in disteict court | shall v::::l Mijoritic bugenlirged mitor | jrrespectivo of politics, aro exthusiostic. INDEPENDENCE, Ta, Nov. 28— ) T thercly n‘A’ allec Ul Bre. cit 2 “Saturday Woods called at my piaco of | here today. Several weeks agoa t R Ie A TGO e e eI e s The hatchet has been buried andall will | Telegram to Tng Bee.]—Scarlet fever ina | M- LOVO returas south next month, ml-m.n;\um.:.,n: an liustration of municipnl | busincss and msked mo if T was aware that | 41,0 Burlington rond ran over and killed s they wiil bec work to_ properly etertain th defegates | fatal form is raglug hero and the public crship of g1 i after lighting vas & correspondent of tho Kausas | grol hes Catilo for Eljan Belley schools have been closed one fo s e renta udox pondini ovor 0000 T | City o © suld vhat1_dta nob kngw jo. | oral hoad of cattle for Elijah Polley, ! L and the vast crowd that will bo_here au tho | Sehe0ls luve becn closed. In oo faily si AMUSEMIN additional plant, bad over $2,000.000 left from | Woods then said that Gibson was going to | W'iime 5 g . Ttever will be so and it ever should [ tune. Siice the announcement of the result g onal plant, had - ams, the engineer of the train, resull be so. More than that, if the politieal leaders SR T A 5 : three years carnings. write me up and mako pen victures of ~the | g e U P TS TG et issug | oF foan e it that, I the political loaders | ali worrying ceased und thero is not a person | : d Buyflys New TFTTT Belong to the Public ?:‘t\":"‘vm;'\fi):‘;fl‘;‘l"‘/fl':i";"l“"S“:“‘"‘:"‘:‘@‘Ig S whether tho tatlroad company was | for i iust A‘U,.r.u;n‘.m recognition: when | who did not think that Minneapolis would be healre‘ ey . revolvers, C a I could stop TiaBlaiwhaialliprescri bt pra st tions ha that voice calls for bread. and a stone i | sure to got Fpom/a polltisalista i or 50 Conts. Mr. Rosewater then laid down tho broad | wapted to. He then took me to the I e s hrssctbedh procautions had |is for meat. nnd the Wissrpantsil| use Lo koblte Bom minottliealstapd ol hG SRl gy o8 ool S e Vo Ean AT TR, 8 theory that the public streats were public [ City Sun ofice, where [ met G T e B vl || then Wi ths eatidsanty rrow smite | considered a most excellent thing for the city © frozan to death I Saturday's storw near | e T aineg Btrents proporty, often bought by tho public, graded | Woods ~ nsked ' him how much it | oo doropcd UYL ::3:‘.;‘ matia railro the lead pary hip and thiz and the entire northwest. The dissatisfa 5 ConE Nt Sunda,y‘ Nov. 22 and umproved, and I tholr use could bomado | would take to “sotule the matter, & = 3 Ot iy Wilt ‘o h: | tion among the wrangers will be quelled and | Kov. Ezra Bovi: il Gl loryimin % TH COMEDTAN o yiold rovenuo by private corporations they | saying that I was anxious to keep Mysteriously Injured morrow. if thesc 3 fon re: vi v pla ORI e Lo o ot A BRIV ? o i R SWTEERHTD % . A o . HoTrow. se yirfnes bring 1o recognition | the result will ba an honest money platform | Yeun it e s coild do the samo under publle ownership, | v out of th paper. Gibson roplied thatit [ Supirox, Neb,, Nov. 25--(Special Tole- | thoir luat rizhts Mbito I1ke i Serpent snd Sting | without the inflaeneo of Wall ateest tanging | oend i torest o conme Donnelly & Girard and 1t was folly togivo the profits away. AS | would take good bard moncy to hush him up. =l lie anitd e TORE NOILIoRI. MOJORIEY. thnt the c stre ging hoisting works at 1 opperopolis to trencaing on privato rights, there was a | [ offored $100. This was refusod, and Gib- | gram to Tue Ber|—This worning . | denies w just recotmition of ‘tho political | overit. With allin all it has been o great | mines, Copperopolis Cal, ‘have “heen de- | Accompuniod Ly Mise MAY HOWALKD, tntho Bost difforence between using public streets to | san culled me aside and said ho wanted 250, | S. Thornton, & clerk in W. | minority, "is i polltical ‘aristocracy. and not | night for the northwest, and Miznoapolis in [ *'[PREL DY e, Lows B el the exclusion of competition and privalo | [ declined to give that amount, ana lefuthe | Beuer's jowelry store of this place, [ entitledfo the respect, “conidence, orsub- |y yicutar, depindente, Colo., nearly trozon to deati e R onterprise. ‘The butcher, onker or merchant | opico, boarded a freight train at Gibbon to come to | “Thie majority of the people of Towa, Kansas. TR will lose both tegs and one arn, METER. “They had to buy or lease property, and a | and wanted to kuow whether I was wouig to | had passed here ho wandered iuto the depot | Fepublican in politics and under proper ef- - charzed with the mirdorof o man named Bone TITRIE T \TI I\M, YOU AN Domestic. could not use tho street for their business. | ‘Sunday noon Gibson came into my place | Shelton. About two hours after the train | Soutl Dakotn and Nebraska are ossentially HARD TO DELL WITH. Thro technicality Daniel Lane, thousand others could establish themselves | jor tnat story go or not. I wanted | i adtconaiti > did ow where | fortsand a just solitieal recoznivion of their | Commisions ad it DifMicult to | nett, has been sotat hiberty 1n Chichgo by thoir sido in compotition, Notsowiththo | ' elub him 10 dean right ' there, B o e dlumot o plere aland politionl, riehts. would leave : EVER BEFOI BLO W 1T O e ilway, water works or gas com- | by, Bt} 5 ccrded 20 st 5 T ens ance parcy yind acan wheel into ot L X dered a decision deciaring v WDPrOpFing- | | e———— dividual gain, Tho people wero entitled to | Could 10 1+t the money. 1 made o dato to | mjured 3 et it s bos e g soveral commissions appomted by tho | | Low Anm Wells of Kuoxvillo, Tonn., sui- Iihatever profit tho use of tho public krounds | meat Gibson at my pluce at 8 o'clovi Monday e - lisheartencd aiid deinoraiizcd. Hence Cherokeo council for the purchase of the | Viet il bean ‘tocaninrod. 1o was receniy | 1A RN \\I l'I\] ET THEATER roug s + || arterioon; * Th GRS GARERIEa o ante composition and disintexration Eolisl ot LOLELIe PUFSIBAON S L0 [Evinsiimli Dushirotanturad, : NA) {ATER, Outside of tho economic question, public | County Attorney Mahonoy. The prosccutor | Covvsimvs, Neb., Nov. 23— ([Special Tele- | sad huvos in - depleting v ; trlp arojprogiessing slonly.) (Beveratoonn..)| relonsatliat brivuvitle o © 6 i8St 6o gl Rdila’ Weske oramencine. Sandar 4 Mavinss ownership would, more than auy ouher | 1ol e o go ahead and got il the evidonco | gram to Tk Bev.|—Shorilt Ammerman of | (LI The allinpee pirty iu cils petween them have been beld. Lhey ica lias been found of tho, yucht tha oubor 2 agency. destroy the corrupting influences in | [ could, but not to have Gibson arrested | poone ot NiFaad soat S A adas g ot Ih‘l[w.'n:ur).)l:‘ w’n""l:“‘\,“‘ll‘,m"‘)"\', hern- | et this moraing i the supreme court room | averning off Sixty-seventh street, Ciicugo, one Mr. Chas Nevins. our municipaifiios wnd fudirectiy the legis. | until ufier I had obtained tho ovidenco, the namo of 1red Frits. who 18 badly wanteq | HOn for the niiun 0f tho peopie who was nom- | aud another offer of $1.25 por acro was mudo | of the ten cling/ng w its kecl, In the Magniticont Comedy=_ Drui utures. The time was fast coming when “AL 3 o'clock I concealed Detective Vaughn 4 2.0t Kred Britz, & © inated in a wigwim. equalied only by thet | . i An mquest developed the fact that the tho chiarters of our cities wonla be 10ft 10 | and my oporator in the dark roow aad | LSt Joun, Kau., for embezzlement. o Is | riverents for tho M 0f God. Who wie bop | the Cherokees, and tho same 1s now befbg |, L o'l AP W0 ot himeett i tho Fo | TELER SOUTHERNER their citizens to adoot under gencral consti- | \waited. Presently Gibson came in and | BDOUL SN years old, five feet six inchos hizh, | in a man domand” that the days of small | considcred. he offer also includes the | jund hotel at 321 Olark street Chilcago, {sGert- | Matinges, Sunduy, Wodue s pocial Th tutinnal restrictions, as in St. Louis. Would | 1" seeted - nim cosdially and led | heavy sabdy moustache'and sharp features. | things be I lities or re- | abrogation of the fifteeath article of the | shem. s relatives live in Denver. SIVIn Staiingo FHurday and Saturdus Matinee it be practicablo to increase tho debts to buy | tho “way into the rear reom, directly | Fe undoubtediy gave an assumed name. Iizlon. and a national convention held in their | troaty of 1866, and somo few other minor | At Teiluride, Colo.J. A Mercer, tho ox- | Popiiar Prico such works! Yes. The companios now v , Vo sat i = e facortyinlyaa VLI oL concessions on the part of the Cheraiee: press r shot o Octobe by his P off my dark room. We sat down in plain B. & M. Carpenter Injured. potential, salutary, politieal offect in brin ‘The committee on part of the Cherokee | Mstr Mrs. Watson, who suicided a fow BflYn; Ne i 1and politionl rights. would leave the Agree With the Cherokees. ‘The state suprome court, of Californla ren- owning water and other works mortgaged concealed e started Ay 4 inz the political backsliders back to the re A M p! ol o effe b Shom onal oohrity for Lhinle, conte Trithete || ahao of tile) corioeslod) men and/startedto |l wrcann, Nebi, Nov. 98,—|Snadinl to Tue || Shbia s ot ora: baske totherre” [ - ation askiod!the: Cheroleo: commissions. for fiinitlud Intor, dlod . from the effocts ot Jhils caso the franchiso was considerod as a part | from my pocket and told Gibson that befors | Be.|—Willam Callcins, head carpenter n | the religious bacisliders, the simnersand the | the metes and bounds of the lands the. T o A P R L S et oy n!mhma.-u. \\’hiv ,.;uurm nlu',um;x the ('illl_\' 1 paid him I wanted a promise that he | the B. & M. shops in this city, had the flesh )3‘1.1‘.":-\(\2‘3"2:4!‘[!: the I ot tho fn:‘l:nir vith “'-;,‘.;ul-;n ::l\l;vllll‘;'zll.\xll“il 'xlmm !\lulxv unx\l\l':'r«u: ly' o M. Woodsoele of - that Soventeenth and Harney Streots owning the perpetual franchise do as well?! | \would not molest me again, and “th T 5 ol s e : B o A LT e A L [ cluded » lands belonging t WV 00 501 Who suspected Baker of s v, FR v gago, and not money nvestment, 1 olelt | jng ovor the amount, Four Uimes 10 prom- | thisimorains. o wes. o * ingenbadlyloue . Omahu padsier Ttivals . y %0 R ad attacked hinkaylja oiilcae . years the city of Omaha would have the [ ised not to publis ything cannia| ringaicHoRasgeniugigomortimbel Recosnizing the poiitical necessity s wel o Sher ssion have arper county, Kansas, will have to re- oty b atae el linate | Lapanouconmubl shileny Ll g oAy with a cireular saw and one of tho blocls be- | g the pol ticul righis of tese Westeri poopis, ) in " thoy have | deem. with intorest, 33,000 In bonds which WM. J. GILMORE’S BB L A L O [ not to'1ot any other. paper handly | cAme fastoned, in loosening it his hand came | the repubiican stato” convention of lowa said | not mado uny visiblo progress for the pur | Were issued by th cofinty’s offivia's in an - J, 3y i t guaranteed not t paper han in contact with the saw to you. July 1, ti the presidential republi- o] » of y ' T . - | AL 1 manner and which haa been purchased of piant, the franchise under the terms to bo | tne matter. can convention of 1802 should «s a matter of | chase of the strip. Things begin to look | 1) *fE GAN RS e conrts so deciding NEW no part of the valuation. The street car “Then I sugec ted thit Coen should get Cured of His Mani right to the west be held in Omaha, nnd the | MOre encouragiog now to them and some W. T, Roberts, convieted of murdering =1 franchises cau not be reached for thirty-five | naif, and Gibso: said tiat he would s2o to B republican convention of Nebrasiu, Septenm- | Kind of terms will doubtless be agreed upon | 1raney Kappoilara frieni of Koberte wite, years yet, that, and furthein ore i 1id that if Woods ap- | D : DAY oS poclalglogLng bor2i by o u 1 tion demanded ox has heen sentenced 1o be b ut Can j Mr. Sherman's Repl. pronched e I was to deny having paid a -On Fri evoning W. N. Andrews, :Jfi'\\'"f' \[u]mh\‘lulvn‘lm n‘l\vh:u.m‘\nln‘i‘ — City, Colo., durinz the week of the 20th of | Cont, Ho thon offerod to glvo me a receipt marshal, rotired to his stablo and shot | [iWestof the Mississippi tiverand at Omah Natu s in Hiinois. comber, Fho supreime conrs s How. investi Mr. Rosowater’s addross was grocted with | for the mouey. While T hesiuated ho said | himsell. After striking tho skull the bullet | win state convention i Colo Roptember [ Sthoxarukst, DL, Nov. 23.—Tho gas weil | KLl the cisc L applause and then tho chulr aunouriced M. | thay ir [ did not pay i the matter would go | passed around towards tho back of th head | 5 uhid by the (ransmississipni eon:ress, ren- | discovered on the fuvm of Mr. Brooks near | (S Aolcsition of Arapuhon Indlans, he EVERYTHIN i ENTIRELY N°W, Charles Shormun. Ho said: oI AnRg IOl by b B clobles and there romained tll extracted. ‘Cho ball | resentinz fiftoon transmississippi states, Octo- | ac@iSe St R NS HRE R RO | diiier Scabby ull, Is onits way | to Washings | oo costumes. maenitoont soon: e Thero Is nothing calenlated to inspire in the AL this stage of the @ame I shoved the | was flattened and the would-be-suicide cured | Der 19, in w pronounced. unanimous and & Y e lanay o | o mine DSt iimont. of Bk i CrAn TORNALIONS, NOW LrICKN, new spocialtios, bril eltizen a teeling of contidence i the wisdom | roly'of Lills in my pocket and dropped my | of his mania. He iy now rocoveriug. pliatic manyor, that the convention should bo | gas, which having boen ignited, has burned | (SO Stlsant, ol B8 [ B R T BOhi T ey Stite Ty totetntton annoted whiel: Lag | penknife on the” floor. This was the signal — -— b ANt S roand dnothe | with o loud voar for eieht davs. An expert | sold the government, be pald them in L 1;‘“* 0 “';“‘;j‘" Hals or 506m8 10 hive for 1ts object alloviation | and Vaughn and my overator jumped liits ‘no oritielsms for San Francisco. | from Onio is expected hero this week to help | stead of in blankets and snpplies. Weliek Wodnesdey Yy 5 of any of his suferings, the lghtening of his | out. At that emoment my kodak : ] ~[Special | M lis, or any of the other cities asking | develop the find. — Mr. Brooks is making a - t CATHER FORECIST, - the protection s rights and [ whicn 1 had previously arranged snapped, e mi toEDiin N R convention, exeopt Chicizo. Th awements 1o pipo the gas to his house, and A RO 30) MY, property. Whoth he fruits of such protec- | taking a beautiful plate of the whole scene. vnership of the Nebra l, City \‘\- « Qb . fully to. and will, rov= | Syronghurst business men will probobly pine OFriononWa BURBAT L | DIME EDEN SEE' ion be to proy hosithy competibion by | T jnptroduced Gibson to tho gentlemen, and | 9'Vhership of the Nebraska City Water and | o Ttain the convention should they <ot | i 1o this city for street lighting and private Evice or Weatnex Buneao, | | | Corge i Fuenim Stroots, 1 z Light company will soon be tled. D. P. | it The conventlon should eome st of the ~ g ® I Oxana, Nov. 23, § Iy. 1to 10 1% M forelgn munufacturers, or to eroise the size | i & YOU never saw a more crest-falle £ o b i ST ses. 5 ot a loafof brond or' ' pension. it fs huiled | YOU 1o allen man in | 2 Fe 198 beon abpomted vocoiver and will | MISSissippi river, and, ns Ouihia Is moro con- | USes 21 Ao et hal nice Bramianiiann With delight by the clusscs to whom its work- | your life. B S L el AL wrally Toentod in'vhe gre s west, and has ro- L 1ngs seem and ure beneficont. “Acting on Mr, Mahoney’s advice Gibson | Bt once onteruvon his duties. As so0n 48 | agiyvid such o pronounced -supbort, it I t e . colder weather 1s entering Miunesota from ) Hianaulil, Diro Thostroot rullway. gus and witer compantes | was allowed to go, buv he will bo arrosted as 'l;.’{‘“‘:::‘I'l‘l’;"“:“;"’l‘j‘;“ d, extousive improve- trewtiug tho othy jos unfuirly 10 | Mixyearorss, Mino., Nov. 23 —Fire broke | the north. Generally fuir weather previuled oy Hin S rary oNnLs, seem to te the mnin offenders w ront the | wi v Sty anaoa et i ents will be o, demand that On k 3 3 S A i i 4 i ¢ soum to e he iy ._m‘l.‘s.u.rlllw| hareut the | we havo plenty ' of evidenco against bim - B! i .Iun_,l ‘!omyhr, m_n: o pln(':{ D mi-, iy vlt!m'v I this scction vesterday, but light flurrles of oy s st Acropie would-be roformors. althoush thero can bono [ "OW3E V1 Glae fnished bi & a Large Cocket. est. without | building occupied by the North Star Boou | snow were reported from the upper Missour Ay upmata g foubt that were subjocts hon Mr. Gray finished his story he was i o Jov, s o | Which New York Would today be erectin A b, e all Jlear weather oderate temper- CADMISSION ONE DIMIE doubtitlatware shieaotanbloct considerably excited, and spont somo timo in | Scnvyrey, Nev., Nov. 23.—[Special to T | {hlGg New York olty would oy be srectin g | ana Shoe company, on Thira street between | Valley: Clear weatherund moderate tomy ADMISS 0N DN E D, 5 tunce, denouncing the means of the scurrilous sheet :. | —District court convened hero today | caio would ot oppose the West 1 165 eifort street rallways, niuch the same state of af- [ for securing wonoy. A complaint was tiled | with Judge Marshall on the beuch. Several | for the convention of 12 1 that un- fuirs can be ‘observed, and the relation bo- | and Ginson wil be arvested today if he | uosps iy derstanding bo abrogated at the ipsi dixit of . tween them and the munfelpality s much \:':““.“,;,u city. 9 A ases of unportance will bo heard, amoug | Chicago, and the fiimsy pretest, which de- It 1S Natural ) ) N tho s 18 that existing botween the trans- Detective. Vaughn 1s authority for tho | W2iCH are the criminal cases of 'Thomas | coives no one, that they wiil maka'an “honor- f ~ gontinantal lines and thelr brauches and'sho [ 4 ory Yhing Woods and Gibaos tried, 1o do i | Lnu, obarged with = incost, and El ABicieuEito 80d g9 teean e on, “hat we should transact the largest bu l\ Cl] S I l“ Sonsl story ds and on trie o LUt T R AT R PE LY 5 at we shoald transuct the largest bus- 18 BN Sindo tho days of horse eurs streot motor car conductor out of §0 on o similar | soanthy the Giion Bucitie conductor, Our Promises Will Bo K pt. 1 ,Im« hh:';]’ ve 1;( anted by th scheme, but failed. g = - Omaha has no false o -ru).H‘y promises sule, wnd wo 3 4 . a Cri % o muke to any ono, no freo rides for dele- | ylso vl thi > friends competing dond by our stre ¥ v TALK ALOUL THE WILD WEST! '"\"‘,‘ o hslem KALO8, no Outslde OF Insldo iducomants ot 4 | 2180 natural thut our [rionds competing Suino seale v NeLGn, Neb., Nov. 2. —[Special Telegram | porsonal ehuructor to olter to get the conven- | with us in the same line of business Made for this season’s teade. trim- who will complain of our services us com- | pierce Wolves >wl About the | to Tue Bee.] sterday Mr. Jacob Huff- | tion. We come hore with a bond of #5000, ¥ Thinan) v i pared with any city of the same population B 4 PR R loxy and all | ThAt 1s wortly 1ts Tuce Tn vl ied | should be annoyed at this lead we hold, | med in neat, durable style, all wool; in n the country. A very rocent collation of eets o1 Chicago. ManseYIorea 8 SLE0R0.0F BPODIOXY (AR &L thnt Omalin will takoteara op Mortain s 4 Tprices from $10 up to elegunt 35 the oplnions of tho chisf executives of load- Cuicago, TiL., Nov. 23.—South side citizens | [Arough the night and today has veen deli- [ the convention to the cntire tion of | and that they shoald strive desporately e N ingAmeriean cities shows thesentiment ove 4 At 8 | rious, but sinkinz and is not'exvected to hve | the convention and all pe [ tinz the nce Alberts, whilmingly .»1;.1:;;“:\:.;‘ m‘;t‘:n»fl ;n\:llw‘(‘-x‘wh\p h\ud an n‘lnuullm\n \\lrnm a real live woll | yytu'morning. Me. Huffiou is over 70 yeurs samo. piying all tho exp pses of the convon either sirce )rEns companios, this morning. Just where the animal came | old and is ouc of the pioneer merchauts of | 10N s such, and asis usual in such euses eroic eiforts : ewr ingenic s Mr. Sherman then went o at some length | fron js not known, but he is supposed to | the county. ! terotiusts of | ynis, rogeinér with tho fucta I have givanyou, | beraic efforts und theie ingenious de 10 quote authoritios and wive remsons why the [ (7 SEEEEORE 0L 0 BURDOse S willnot give us tho convention, be It soi for | yices used to attvact trade, but it s like 4 1 o A andlighting plauts. cold wave, and is probably one of the pack | Kuirxey, Neb., Nov Special Tole- | honorible menns. Wo soe no differenco bus | 10 Suiting vessols 1 Jef ooy 08 Z 8 1 2 + e O(hers Taclk Bant: that n'ml been ll;mk:‘n: things so 1 vely up | gram to Tire Bar.]—The remains of tho lato | LYoo afsrin: u dolozato . fr [ldo to nnd take the modern . uear St, Paui. Th s L 4 Y 3. from the convent s an induceniont to At tho conclusion of Mr. Sherman's ad- | hesidonts o thay © pectin " aqon, that tho LA, H. Connor wera disinterred today | soeure it wid dferme. him money diseets and olle dress the subjoct was open for diseussion. | had of the arrival of the stranger | 8hddeposited in a magnificent family vault ‘| it will be a bud day fe repitblican party Za B P[]Du 4 GBEH] City Eneineer Tillson opposed the plan and | was its appearance on Indiana | Which has beea in tho builder's ha when cities obtaln he presiduntial conven- i In an endloss va in all cloths, sufd that the constant chango of oficils | ayenue near Twenty-fifth streot. It was a | Post mouth. A number of Kearney's old | Hons by such weyng pud fnfluences. 1vsuvors R / e makes and prices have a overy two years would greatly affect the | jurgo, gaunt, grey beast and those who first | Citizens took partin dedicating the Connor Owuhn asks it 'ndt for the sake of Omaha aGep 2 warm Business Ov for #10, and efciency of the service. saw it supposed it to be a half starved dog, | Vault. but for the nroadés sind I e renson that it 5 from that up to the (i made Judge Irviue and Ralph Breckenridge aiso | byt the savage munner in which it chased 5 = will be of inmensuribio henefit to the people We do not boust of unmatehable hrain YORL YRALUR VO RO L Ll spoke aud were followed by Audrow’ Rose- | small dog into a yard und then stood snarling Dragged Into.the hivorce Uourt of the cntire wost; wail of equal Tnportince i or wh onded his origiu The " y od snarling ~[Specl Tele- | In rehabilitutin and the 1 o power, great business sagacity or other water who defonded his originul plans. The | and snapping outside the ivon fonco arouseq | SCHUYLER, Neb., Nov. 23.—[Special Tele I gthen o r disoussion was closed by n fow and vointed | tho curiosity of hoso who saw it. 1t way | £ram 10 Tie Brer.) —John Kronpa. assistant | BUDHCan pacly i thi o cotfulatatos for the | wgwoll hoad” atteibutes, Tt s simply and well chosen romarks by Mr. Sherman. | gyidontly somewhat bowildered by its sur- | editorof the Nova Doba,was toduy served with | stecvss 1s 1m0t nssia, © Phis 18 u- Wose prosont, wero: | Willlam D. Bocketr, | roundings,for it sied away from pedestrians, | aivorco procaedings by his wife, who lives in | 1864 the aotion of the republicans of lowi, ] R W Brocconridgo, E. oL, Burtiott, Vialor | evon whilo glaring hungvlly at thom and | New - York Gty Tho. mecadmg wos it | Colorad 1 NebFigkn and the teansmissis: | tion and consamption. S anoondon, T W. Dlackburn, J; R Bu- | skulkea behind tho shade trévs. Once it ap- | surprise hore, us Kronpa was . masriod. No. | SPPIcongress in fuvor of Omaha, and these . : clingan, J. M, Bistiop, Dr. B, it Grummor, | paurod o the point. of Apringing upon'a | Surbpise flore, us ieeoups was marriod No- | iaune iusans W' @inahia 18 befors 300 as | Wo manufucture the goods and sell V. B. Caldwell, Paul Charlton, F. M. Con- oung lady of Butler county. | an applicunt toduy them direct to the consumer. T[S 4 A h ! n pussing child, but just then it was startled - Sans 3 3 nor, Cbaries 1. Clapp, W. J. Connoil, Davia | B*3"Siout. "and the. dog catohor's waon ¥ Will Try ic Again. Seuator Mandegspy, followed Scott. Senator | CUTS OFF ALL MIDDLEMEN'S s hada la and bot- C. Cartan, Cloment Chase, Frank A. Pitzpai eyt ; . g . shecial | Carey of Wyoming spoko for Omana also. It | PROPITS, A y of Boys' and Childron's Suits o Gartan, ¢ I k ci ght on its daily round and captured Nenraska Ciry, Neb., Nov, 2 Special y of Wyoming fpoko for Omaha alao PROPITS. tev line of 1o, \n ildren :5;1&“\\ l_l‘l‘u’;\llulr',”l1 Imr\l{:m :.lwlrl";.umun the wolf. Telogram to Tug Be “A steangor from | Wa% be said, th gatoway of the new empire, We manufacture on a large scale for | than any house in ;ln- city y Colonst 3. B. Hayuos, Notherton Hull, Judgs WATER FAMINE IN BEOOKLYXN, Plattsmouth was in the city toduy looking | WOt nd north, 44 ffloro wera six new states | our rotail stores in the leading citios of Knoo Pt iy MRin e Coloesl ). 5. Haynes, » F TR B Torhis wife whe laft. bis hey oo SORBE | voulng hext time ...L...n-m and should bo | the union. THIS INSURES ECON- J 3 Pant Suits, from $h50 up mflrlck. Yo Koonaw Dr. J. P. Lord, Max [ Fire Bronks Out and Firemen Forced | fow days ogo. The truant wns found and | simulated by ¢ convention to become | OMY IN PRODUCTION oyer, J. clntosh, T. J. Mahoney, » the couple agreed to try it ov i nd | republican surely. pa T a¥ \e OF mant urer Fugene Moutgomery, J, T, Moriarty, Adol m to Bemolish Buildings. couple ag 0 over again an it When a clothmaker or manufacturer Thanksg!ving and Saturday Matinees iness in the suit and overcoat line. [t is to close the gap. We can admire their our recognition of the laws of produc- SR ] : , rofusos e. | Joun A ke euded for Omahu \ BT o W M o rioniarky, Adolgh NEw Youk, Nov. 2. — As o result of o leak | 1oft 10F home. Ho refuses to give his nawe. (\”I.Ill‘n!‘km‘“.l.h !:\“i“nl.‘ “I:IL:zII’I I‘lm’\\':»l()\:lul\.x’\-l of any of the material that goos into 5 Perrine, R B. Peattid, Charles W. itainey, | in & conduit in east New York Saturday Cherok. e slon no longor ask for conyentions, but would bo | ¢lothing is forced to sell wo got a full : () VCIC( )(]_l Jamen Rl Androw Hosewater, W ll\(un‘n.nlll) afternoon Brooklyn 1s on tho verge of &, Tauequam, I T. . 93.—A bill was | masters of the politizal situation, benelit, s m]. aro but fow fuctorios o . M. Richardson aud guest, Brac water famine, Heroio measures nave beon Y porning 3 ano AR R compete for the goods. ot so with a Siaughtor, Edgar H. Scot, Chatles . Shor. | 1hier {She: Hevolo inoasuras aave boot | passed this morning in the lower branch of Cheers for Blaine, A T T KT A T ATV man, Georgo W. Tilison and guest, D M. | L& s long as possibio the Cherokee legislature providing for re The clalns of Now York were next pre- | gho thousands of retail donlors through: Vinsonhalor, John L. Webster, Daniel About nibon n Gire broke out in a threo-story | WOVal of all intruders in this nation con- | seuted, Biliot ¥. Shepard bemng the tirst | ¢ i 8 & REEHCCEREIE 3 A Ulsters, cape, plain, all cloths, made Whoeler, jr., C. M. Diotz, F. A, Harkness, building on Carroll stroet, Brooklyn, As tho | twary tolaw. The bill providos that thoy be | speaker. ‘The city usually, he said, furnished | W0 light reduction. DO YOU Sk to stand the wear and keep out the cold, C. M. Palmer, J. W. Wesl, firemen had 1o water it i3 reportéd they aro | given 120 days notico in which to dispose of | the revublican party two-thiras of its smews | BERAS SURTSRRIERONG S0 TG Y from $3.50 up -—— fearing down honabe on &1 thar side to bravans | taelr nropetly & remove from the onal of war, ‘The spirit of the democratic Liger } l i | Immigrants Reported Lost. ST T andin caso they fail to do 30 the sheriffs of | Must bo met, defeated aud Caged: eiso tho . KNoxvitie, Toun,, Nov. 20.—A rumor has [ Beforo much headway had bcen made in | tho several districts are requested to eject | ter would eat up the country. [t had tuke v ) r . L fust reached this city that during tho preva- | tearing down adjoining buildiugs tho fire [ them by force and couflscate their peoporty. | New York and was nuw after the balauco leuce last night and this morning of a suow | Wi> extinguished by the aid of chewical eu- | A bill was also passed 0 eloct un atiorucy | the United Statos. ) B it goneral for the CLorokes nation o proseoute enator Hiscock followed for York, ° storm iu the mountains south of nero a Rl J Ho said the ordinary wajorities of the west 9 9 —_— - all manner of cases against the United State wagon train of immigrants, westward bound, Again Paying Dividends and other legal claims, would not do; not the majorities of Kansas were caught and frozon to death, There is . and Wisconsin. The New York republicans ~ ~ e n sw Youx, Nov, 28, - LR sin. ne New York republican -~ N B I K ) e \ | B ork, L drie & ailroad 3 L i : 1y, Loy must fight to save the state from S v . m von My today declared a dividond of 3§ per cent on | N¥W Yok, Nov Dr. MoGlyno has | g enemy. The convention weant much to y TS A E *IFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS o P.?\I:V.M.. “fl:" 1L ruo o the preferred stock. Tho last dividend on | Suuounced that bo will uot accede to tho New York, Eight milion peopls would be SOUTHWEST CORNER FIf ROUGLAS STS, PRANCISCO, . OV, 35, =The Npreferrea stock was paid in 1554, when the | conditions imposed by Rome for his rein- | within hearl b vention - e C rue ) 8 Lver 4 Saturdays \ k steamer Chiua arrived this morning, tweuty- uuy paid b per ceut. Stutement. d Sonutor Hamtay of Goansoriout spoke next | Send for Catalogue. Open till 8 p. m. Evenings. Saturdays until 10 o'clock.