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NOVEMBER 28 'TY-FIRST YEAR. : OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, ber wheat, aud ] NUMBER 163, NOTHER JUST LIKE AR SIN, | Wi accompsotns oy st veen | RETURN OF “JUNIOR" BEALS, sonn at several clubs recently, and he ob North Dakota postmasters were appointed they are protected by ample margins. today as follows: Coyle, Brule count, - viously intends to push socieiy to grant him - _— Collings, vice N, Motgan, resiigneds” Ros | i PEIXOTTO PEOMISES PEACE recognition, " i n BHAn Helyghts, Hand county, C. 1. Willetts, vieo | Pa i loy, Wolche o hina's Ambass to Franos is Ohildlike 3 y WILE NOP RE Kan Jity" Obi o How the Next House Will Probably Ee | 1 P A AT A L T A Failure of Field, Lindley, Weloher & Com- | ' o eato Irom the New Ohina's Ambassador to F. ano i CAPRIVI WILL NOT RESIG anvas City's Klllllll\rmd Obild Restored to | Crganiz.d, county, H, N. Cleven, vice G. N, Wentworth, pany of New York. Brazilian Presdénc, and Bland in His Way, g e His Overjoyed Parents. i resier |CanyriaNH 91 oy SO RN etk ) He Will Hold Office as Long as the Lmperor is Willing. $ By Moxican Cable to the Now | HE KNOWS HOW TO DODGE A QUESTION, By, Nov, 27 ~Chancellor von Caprivi | L = £ KING, THE ABDUCTOR, ARRESTED, was prosent at the session of the reichstag t Socretary Chandler today re- Rio Jaxenio, Brazil (via Galveston, Tex.), focision of the .commissianot of | INSANITY OF THE HEAD OF THE FIRM. | nov 1land office, in the case of Jobn H JZRRY MURPHY'S VERY UNIQUE PLEA. [ Yorod it Crosson against John Encerlee of MeCook —_— York Herald—Special to'Titk Bee. | ~General today and in o short speoch ho referred to X by 5 . county, Nebraska, and Enderlec’s entry will | Floriano Peixotto, the new president of the oo . kL i : o Fight Between Crisp and the Man | probably ve cancelied, Fallurc of the Firm Has Littte ¢ et | 5 0000 CEEE0 0 TERHAY AHbLtia HIAEL 't Tell Anything About the Trouble | the rumors which have bsen eirculatod that | | Thousand Dollars Paid by Mr. splication for & ority to organize the 3, = i - v N o intended to rosig N f pori ¢ e 1 fiom Texus Growing Daily More l"w?\‘l;‘\“.ul:.‘mxvl.\ :r,ufn{”','.'f"H‘l;‘u.f-.'.\(,’,riflm\.f(]»‘ » Market ntal Cond tion festo, 1 whicn he appeals to the peoplo of in North China—rench | s l‘l; lm-:‘f{“ ";x l»;\lf’fl“l"? '”‘““ s tfllw"“f als to Her Acemplice and No B.tter-Position of Other with a cupital of §20,000, has been filed with . M. Field Responsible the state of Rio Grande do Sul to cease all Anxious to Leave Paris— T e L L e A Questions Asked—He Had Candlantes, the comptroller of the cureency by C. W. for the Failu further revolutionary proeesdings. He ns- Franoo ih Afelon, holding ofice, and declired that he intondod Made a Contract, ~ Lloyd and nis associates of Gothenburg. : sures them and all Brazilians that the resig- to remain at_his post as_long as the emporor e s Sl it ¥ St nation of Dictator da Fonseca will result in was pleased to retain his services, This e WasHiNaron Bureiu op Tue Bee, OCEAN MAIL CONTRICTS LET. Nrw Yonrk, Nov. —Field, Tivdley | pepefit to the country, as it avoided the shed- 1Co yrighted 191 by James Gordon Be nett.] !l{l'llf-\xxwt‘-lxxx‘~~vnf by the chancellor was grected Kavsas Crry, Mo, Nov. Thanksgiving o Mg et BRRAET } Welchors & Co,, baukers and brokers, a5- | wjing of blood, ~President Poixotto also | V% Nov. 27, —[Now York Horald Cablo | Withspplinse, |5 day, w day of rejoicing, was transformod into Wasiingiox, D, C., Nov. 27. ) | Acceptance of Bids Announcad by | signed today without preferences. The | niomises to reduce the national oxpenses and | —Special to Tue Bre. | —Hsu-l'uTschens, | o1 gjsqatistaction throughout the country, | ® 4y of snuncss for David T. Beuls and bis Ttis tho judgment of the best informed the Postmaste eral, falluro was announced oa the [ ¢o ro.ostablish the credit of Hrazil, the Chiueso ambassador, arrived Lero | but it was not the fault of the present gove | family. His 2-yonr-old boy was kidnaped and ut. It was an inheritance from Prince | held for x conference of tho army and navy officials | this eveuing (ut the samo timo s | eru : apt- | markets were only slightly affected. The | \ug hold tocay to devise moans for the pre- | th0 Dews of the revolt in North Bismarck's system. He condemned tho \nsomn. 0ae of sorrow, for the family, was men in Washington that Mr. Mills willbe | Wasmsaros, D. C, Nov. Tho post | Produce exchange at moon, but the grain | = A ¢ ] olccted speaker, ex-Congressman Korr of | master general today annouaced the ac Toda; Pennsylvania clerk, ox-Congressman Yoder | ance of bids for carrying United States mails | house is an old ono, but it has latteriy been | gorvation of order throughout the republic. | Cbina. I called on his excollency at the | (rivazanco f"l‘.‘,"‘l,‘l‘l,“',’,.'f\'““""";‘,’I',,“‘}f‘,::‘(f.‘!h',‘.',‘l:1‘_', nsformed into a day of gladuess, The of Ohio sergeant-at-arms nud James Pisher [ on ocoan routes under tho act of March 3, | somewhat restricted in its dealings, ‘The fail- | Dy wilitary tribunal issues @ proclamation | Chinese legation. o told mo ho knew noth- | gonttitiel) Vi, ShRrOTed the, QNS 08| hild was recovored. of Virginia postmaster, There 1s no opposi- | 1501, as follows ure is attributed to the riso in corn 8t New | whion (v guarantoos to pratect. tho lifo of | in& of whathad happened. o apvear to be | Frelsinnigo pacty would givo its strongest | A Thanksgiving rounion of tho Beals family tion to the re-clection of Mr. Milburn, tho | William Hughes, New York City—Be- | York and Chicazo. The firm had been pro- | Fonsecn. better skillod 1 the art of evasion thau the | suppor took Bliics yeatabaay &% tha: houss o MP; Mr. Milburn | tween New York and Buenos Ayres, Chancellor von Caprivi followed. After blind preac touch- | tocting some large lines of corn from the S. | Phe pewspaper offices that' supported Fou- | European aiplomatists. It is said thore was as chaplair Dav I\ Beals, a wealthy banker of this : ing at Montevideo, Uruzuuy, once in three d 4 ; g e & denying that Le intended to resign, he r was the chaplain in the last democratic house T T LT T AL T T o] Ve B CLEE G LI Ll A"“.U seca have been sacked by an paraged mob. an official communioation with the abassa- | b At U8 SetAo 1 R RO AR bia and a capitalist well-kiown throughout and succeeded in securing his re-electiou in rd mile, short side of the Nuvemm'r‘ mar ket There are seventy cases of yellow fever | 40rs of France and Russia. government on account of its so-callea vac- | the west. Mr. Beals, who 1s 62 rs old, is the last congress whicii was republican, The ew York and Cuba Mail Steamship com- | @nd a few days ugo had to cover -v‘*‘v”‘l’” here daily. Pekin does not appoar to bo very hapy .vn..lnm.v policy. Truth and frankness, he | the father of tw irl, aged candidacy of exCongressman dJerry Mur- y—Sorvice between New York and Tux- | bushels. Thoe firm’s operations were mainly 55, Ast ’ ‘ late pro- | Over the first news of the entente betweon | Said, were the vest methods in foreren 1oli- | 4 aud o 9-year-old boy, David ‘T Boals, ir. 4 - b pan, Mexico, via Havana: Progressoand | in Chicago, but tosome extont hore, Otner | D Assiz Bruzil, presidengof thelate pro tics, The Kaiser's journey to Lussia, he M 1L L) phy of lowa for the position of sergeant-at- | [ifu MO0, wia Havans: Lroeressoand | oo visional junta of Kio Grande do Sul, has been | France and Russia, ana it 1s noped that Wl establishod friendly inter. | OF “Junior Beso as the boy calls himself, '3 hiave gono against tho firm, it is said, continued, arms excited tne dullest risibles in town. | yor gutward mile, Cspocially coffeo, Just how mich of an | appointed governor of that stato. His | 12urope will be satistied with Chineso good | Gourge’ botwoon the two monarclies, but | tho only boy of the family and tho particular Jerry made the greatest failare of the century ew York and Cuba Mail Steamship com- | amount the firm fluds itself unablo to pay is [ appowntmentis a most povular one. It can | Will. The Chinese ambassador snys that bis | no political matters had been discussed | prido of his father. as a member of the houso and his managers | pany—Service New York and Havana not vet clear, be safely said that tho revolution in Brazil is | Fovernment has given a new proof of its ex- | between \hmp The pre 38 had |mmh::w| Wauilo tho older membors of the family * are putting forth as a claim for this position sk j vessels third class; $1 per outw ftitement of the Assignee. NEaRTEA) cellent intentions in tho reception given to ”3;.‘-.‘[”'ull”l!;::‘\S:L;‘(ul‘l}“:g‘l\‘::\fil"l‘;:l;“:&‘”{; b | woro just tinishing their dianer, at 7 o'clock tho fact that he has the most brillint crov | ™% 13 (4w Onieago, TiL—Sorvico bo- | Assignee Gould, when seen at the firm's | Prosidont Peixotto announces tho succoss- | the ropresentatives of I'rance and Russia, It Sadt, “which had engendored on the ottior | 10 the ovening, Mr. Beals' two childron and of whiskers of any congressman from the | tween Galveston and La Guayara, returning | ©Miue this afternoon, said : g ful completion of a reciprocity treaty with | 4id not take place in the ordinary salon, but | gijo a wish for more drumming. The vosi- [ one of his grandachildron were making merry | prairie states except Senator Peffer of Kan- | by San Iveila, Carthagena and I'ie assignmeut was made fs“.";“’"";;‘?“- tho Argentino republic. in the grand saton of the imperial palaco. If | tion of France and Russin toward the drei- [ in the hull. Suddenly tho childish gloe H Colon; three times & month: vessels fourth ll.’]'l;‘q";}‘-;}."‘"\{‘1:}‘-‘(“S"“‘i‘:';.'_:":l{:““ ?li:‘:’lln‘u’:‘.‘ e the Chinese governmont desires to prevent k"“'(‘.‘l‘_““‘\'! lx;ov u..«:.g:-‘:.‘ Al :.hu% ]:aq:]lr‘l;n‘:'d «-n~-|:‘l-:!_:‘n:_v‘;l‘.:’xxixf:‘.:n«u.}Ix...l-l.:«‘:;:xxl:‘...‘:.nlxlxl“;r \‘1\.‘»? ““Ihose Springor cigars aro protty bad, | CIsss U cents pesoutward mile, ' vasembles fncipiont paresis_and is duo to s g Buropean action by such tmeans s this ft | g0 2 togs iUk Mup B o0 O vae o noed of | picion of Mes. Tseals, who ran quickly to the [Copurighted 1891 by James Gardm Bennett.] sadly deceives itsel. overwork and the great respousibility rest- sold Thomus Coakley, one of the Tammany | york and Guayara. by Curaeon and Puerto st R 18 Gl uneasiness. Tho czar's intentious were most | hall to find Chat Junfor Beals was ot among braves, ns ho entercd tho Springer heacquar- | Clabello, thros fimes a months vossels third | 0§ upon him a8 manager of tho finances of T{“)' o e Al\ixU\::):‘i“-m(zvga(l.l“hl"“v’."k:'» AU LML LAl GOS B (U HELG ol LB IR N LI OIS L ters todny. There were no cigars on the.| class; $1 outwerd wile. the tivm. His physician told me a few days | Tex.), Nov. [By Moxicap Cable to the | pyonp oylk, in speaking on the war budwot, Referring to tho state of general arma- | alone anu'without suceess, and then bocoming tablo aud the mr was not laden with cigar | Pacific Mail Steamship company—New [ a0 that Iield was not right in his mind. | New York Horald—Spectal fo Tue BEE.| = | yaiq that the situation in Europe gave | Went iu Burope, the chancellor said that this | really ularmed called her husband und _their smoke so that Coakley's remurk is taken to cic and Colon, three times a month; vessels | Fleld, having sole managoment of the “""‘“ The supporters of Generals Hoca and Mitre Indlcate that f Mr. ;nriuulll intends to run third cinss; $1 dutward mile, © - LD LU o h‘fg"“r:u:l‘::’)} for the presidency held a megting yesterday eadquarters wi regulation w The same company—Service between San . % o ik " s ¢ v joc! i n i o fervor o would havo to provido tho us Francisco and Danaa, touehing twico onch | With otiier members of the firm, to his resi- ‘;f“‘ ,““‘."""‘“‘;" comicE LoRD Auilcable i adjuncts. The Illinois man bas tw month, going and returninz, at San Diego, [ denco and tried to find out how things | derstanding, Nothing came of the confer- muny callers at his headquarters than any [ Cal, ' Matzatlao, San Bids Manzanillo, | stood. ~We failed, bowever, to obtain | ence, and it cl>sed leaving matters in the :)Inl-hr candidate. The attention he is receiv- | Acapuleo, Port Angel, Satina, Cruz, Tonala, ."'.""&‘\‘\‘3’.‘i";"‘c'.;.'f,",.‘\.nn'h;"fir:"“&'\‘\[:flf“rrgfl. :‘h‘; samo unsettled state, Tho officials through ; ijbeon ¢ ng has become so marked that tho friends of | San Benito, Ocas, Champerico, Sun Jose, [ mind would con y(BWEY out the Argentine republic aresaid to boin |~ M™% s recourse to tho doubtful plan of alottery, | S o other candidates ‘concede that the Iihnois | Acajutia, Li Libertad, La Union, Amapalia, | Subject. An assignment then became imper- Roart 3jm!f£ullv “,m‘p(‘uncm Miteeis oans The princes of the ancient families that | hyy Germany’s possessions in Africa werd I'he police were notified at once and three ranks are putting_more ginger into their | Corinto, San Juun and Punta Avenas, Theso | 8live in order to protect the firm and its cus- | hoarty sympathy £ L once reigned in Franco do ot find Kurope | ten times more important than those of Kny- | separate detective agoncies were dotailed ficht than those of any other locality. Tno | vessels are to make a trip three times a | tomers. Icaw'tsay how tho firm ?'fl"‘d»*b i didacy, and e will probably be elocted 1o | | iia to their taste. Prince Henri d Or- | land, with which nation Germany had not upon the ease. Tho timo what clapsod pl:i- =5 persomt contlict botween Mills and Crisp is | month and are to be of the fourth class, first | hope the assots will exceed the lubilities, but | succeed President Pellogrini, Lf such turns | 0.0 4o voing to Toukin, He lately made u | made s bad bargain. tween the moment that the child was missce ccoming #o_ bitter that tho impression is | three years. During tho remaining seven | Just now I cannot say. Much of tho firm’s | ;¢ 16 o tho case, the adnorents of Goneral 5 s s There was 1o cause for uneasiness on ac- [ and the time that the police wore notitied vice is to be mado once a week | money has bocn used for the promotion of an | i B HE R DI G T B SR | voyage to Central Asia and roturned to Iu- | oount of the army, although & certain mili- | did not exceod fifteen minutes. All the make room for o contest botween Spriuger ssels of the third class. Componsation, | enterprise in which it is interested and | itocs W v y ropo with a taste for colonizine. He wishes | tary pessimisim had lately become apparent, | Ususl precautions were taken and arrange- and McMillan. ents per outward milo for vessels of the | Which promised great results. ' Lnis woney, | IULOV. n : to serve nis country at a distance. That is | T’he worla’s habit of oatimating the worth of | ments mado to discovor somo - trace of tho U B TCOE Cariiblala Tattan foutth class, and 31 per outwara mile for ves- | 1 8 contidoat, is securea besond poradvon- | Tho country round about Resario {8 - | iex than running after a singer, liko his | i army nccording to its numbors was wrong, | abluctress but withow avail, - Sho and bor 2 of the third class, ture. z fested by bands of robbers, who are actively | oo B B PO i an | Germany never before possessed so many m bad disappeared as completly as if th he same company—sSan Francisco ana | Many of their customers also hold securi- | oo 04y pillaging houses gnd holding up 3 capablo “military leaders and 1o othr nation i hiad swallowed them up. Al night % e would continue much longer, uninfluenced by | guests, who made a thorough search of the ground for fears. All tho powers did nob | thovagolves adopted by peace congrosses, | house from cellarto garret, over and over accept the present division of Iurope. | |t was, however, a matter of satisfaction that | again. No truce of tho child was to be found, Prince Windesiligraetz asked the usual [ the general preparedness for war had ia | Lizzio Smith, waitress, was also missing, and question about the temporal powers of tho | creased the desive for peace, tho conclusion was arrived at that sho haa ope, and was told that the same conditions In East Africa, Germany still had a long | kianaped the boy. L d that .tho samo conditions | . ¢5ruifil, >Sho had bean obliged to have Despuir of the Parents, Rrowing that they will knll cach other off and Senator Carlisle's letter in behalf of Milis has brought out a hot personal retort from | Hong Kong, by Yokoliama,cvery twonty-eight | tes o this enterprise and they may rest | °% L "0 | France. RIS ABHYRHANBEAIGRIEES REXUV/ATS long the agonized fathor und mother paced Senator Pugh of Alabama. Springer is also | anys; vesscls third class: §1 outward wile, assured that they aro all richt. peopleon the highways, Gendarmes have | = pyg govorumont has received nows from | The question of the increaso of popalation, | the floor wiiting for news of their child. - Ail profiting by the sectional fecling between The contracts arc all for a term of ten Tiie firm did & gencral bankiog and brok- | been sent in pursuit of the brigands, with | s ri0a” The ruler of Morroco has sent id the chancellor, would be considered dur- | night long the police and detectives wero en- d in working up the small clues at their loug todiy no eucourag- ' by tho olticers and the Austria, had in this ve- | parents of tho child had almost given up the north and the south. Ha is not encour- | yvears, except between Galveston and La | €rage business and is reoresented on the | jnstructions to show them very little mo RgeEs R & o. | ing the coming winter. Referring to the aging this sectionalizing, but the old Yankeo | Guayara, which is five yeu floors of the stock, produce and coffee ex- e emissaries into the Tonet, who bave sue. | 1 EER, SN WA SR S and | dicposal. — ALl day = feeling against *Rebels’ inures to Springer’s Five othier bias were received, but they | changes. This assignment is wholly due to ANOTHER CHARLIE KOSS STORY. ceeded in stirring up the tribes there. The | fyonch frontiers, the chancellor said that | ing news was giv benefit in spite of him. Hatch of Missouri | were ail because of irrogularity in | the causes which I bave designated’ and is insurgent Arab chiefs defy the French gov- | Goermany. us well has practically drovped out of the race. He [ not complying with the tevms of the adver- | Dot in any way the result of losses caused by | Once More a Clue to the Missing Boy | ernment. 1f France is to protect its friends | spect probably exceeded her duty. Too | their boy us lost to them for ever. i 1 Jas supvosed to botho farmers eandldato,” | tseient cailing for bids spetnlillemtorUiseriribRicaHerer s *Turns Up it must sond_an_ oxpedition into_the “Tonot | Mucn avxioty provaiiod becuuse ltussin bad T R T o A v and has given no indication that he will come | g 7L AY MAIL SERVICE 1NCREASE. S N £ s CorTrAND, N, Y. Nov. 27.—The death at | and must make every effort to maintain its | | )%s German frontier as Cobiontz wasto | Five thousind dollurs ransom. To whom 1t ou the field. s B LR AR ehes i New York of George Strattan, who tried to | influence in Africa. tHAIR B sIA I FonLIar) uay concern; retirn my ehild. roceive &,000 Editor Wedderburn, who runs a grange | General Superintendent White Makes | 1, L0® Arm is generall beliovad to have beet | preak Sucel’s fusting record; has brought to | ~ Chancellor von Caprivi made some declar- | he chancellor, on referring to his journey | dud nogucsdons uske . D. T. Bea puper I.;llllt’lo:?ul‘ngenrlnokhllxl(l:lzlrlllquilll':i i T e lv‘vuu‘i';nb);h:lrc‘;»?i‘:r'pllfi e s s it to | 1ight tho fact that Sheriff Borthwick and tho | ations today in tne reichstag. Germany, he 0 Ru:«f!n‘ ity li‘::xwl‘:;urh \l‘ clh;l-m‘;t;nl“?t: Wanted a Big Ransom. ere: erangers, said tonight: 2 & & Ao PrajaL] Chari e 5 3 5 now that the icterview betwees Vo oo z 3 e o (e b | Wasnixatos, Dr C.. Nov. 27, —James . | have beoa short on August 1. The credit of | fathr of the missiug Charité Ross have been [ said, was not afraid of war at present. Sho | JOW that e lutorview betweay o WWo | At7 o'clock this ovening a man of strange was ratod at from $750,000 to | sceking for two years glindentify an adopted | was quite capable of taking caro of horself, appearauce nresented himself at the front will be here, and it is almost usel s him | White, general superintendent of tho rail, | the firm Russia. Nothing, he said, could shake his to come into the contest now, for he will bo | way mail service, has submitted his annual | $1,000:000. 2 | sou of Stratton with CHMMie. Ro: Sheriff | no mattor by whom sho was attacked. The | conviction that the personal intentions of the }‘x‘l’g;:lf‘;’;lu\\‘m,' 3.7.&"?é‘il"‘li.-u'q'«i&"\‘?é'?y"x.'&‘i’: wo lato. Wo_had circulars propared for | (50t tho second ussistant postmaster | gine o ioSbanen: presidont of the Unlon Pa- | Borthwick toid this story yestef@¥: czar, ho said, was desirous of peace, and as | czar were the most pacific in tho world. Vs L e e R Qf G Rombl‘tl" Shroughout i lcotnat b Cre e e s KL Al erel Ear e o e tmpany, s General | “1tis not generally known' that Stratton | for tho French government —that was able to swored tho bell that_ ho must sce Mr. Boals Vy Rin hel sen 0 he o ik ‘ 'y = ] i, 1 o HA D A PETTX OFFICER. i edi Vel Tiolbers 5t wongress. to. heip Hateh | ried on 150,518 miles of railway in the United | Dodge, large stcckholders, were at the offico | was a married man. Ho sepmted from his | restrain tho feelings of the Fronch peopic. ¢ fmmediutoly. Mr. Beals went to the door, but_ wo have fled to boar from bim und 1t | States. Tho total numbor of cars undor con- | o Flold, Tindloy & Co waiting for some | wite, who 1s now in Miunesota, mang sours | Germauy was strong enouxl 1o increaso hor | prycian Soldicrs Take Revenge by | foundth o e A BN Aae s v e e, bl ; to show up and vell tilem of the condition | ago. " " i b 2 found tho abductress and her accomplices; 18 now too Jate to send out the circulars, This | trol of the department is 2,501, At the close | 08 NAHIEs el by | B et iy ooy whoma: b | “TY quite s much as hev nelghbore were. | seringing Up a Tyrannical Corporak | thaviney had thejostchild in thoir possession s narrows tho fight down to tho ‘big four, it i et of certain Union Pacific securi Pl gl g Un'a Dysanni p g NS S e ol bl Clout,lof tho e T Y e whe | th firm for loans. ~ Theso gentlomen havo | suld ho had _adopted: ~ Mrs. Strat. Jacques St. Cene. Loxnos, Nov. 27.—There was much ex- | that thoy demanded £0,000 ransom and that McMillan.” which postal clerks were employed in the sep- | 10 idea as to what condition the securities | ton did not want the boy in tue ey S 2 citement at tho horse guards today upon in- [ ho was prepared to deliver tho child to ity ’ : are in, and fear they have veon hypothocated. | family and wben she gave her bus- AWAITING A BEITER TIME tellizonco recotved from Aldorshot, where s | Parents for that amount. Mr. Beals doclined Representative Scott of Illinois denies that | aration and distrioution of tho mails, There e 5 statement which is beine circulatea that tho | were also sixty-seven ste es. | Judge Ditlon spoke freely about the affairs | baud the choice between burself and the | 3 5 Tliinols taoks il abandon Sprincar aftar | Koot S0op Siynoven, | stenmbont lnes | of the firm. He said the creditors were | boy, he chose tho bov. This bov, I be- | Europs's Peace Not Likely to be Dis- the second ballot. Scott has talked with all [ work on thosa lincs, There were | Dumerous and that the firm discounted paper | lieve was uone other than Charlic itoss. 1 turbed—London New i ious houses aud in the muin received | will not say until I have concluded my inves- e ay the sam and stuck to his or nal offer situated the great military camp and bar- J00: 16 was finally agread that the vde: racks, that a spirit of mutinous insubordmn- [ tective” should delivor tho child for that ation was prevalent in ono of the regiments [ amount. is me ro w! y v ar o ving the year A s for v ¢ Jop] ted 1591 by New York Associated i » i o :’,:,,‘l“{’,,lfl::;",‘:ofl“ffi,“fi:{‘,‘,‘,,’,‘fi S0y oY At L3 | added during the year 473865 miles of | securitics, The all important question is as | tigation why I beliove thi 7 1Copyrighted 1601 by New Vork duoctuted Press.| | giacioned au that place. Tt is belioved this [ Mr. Beals told tho police and detectivos 1 )y g v P Bonal £ th Lies, "When'S ! hi n i Loxpoy, Nov. 27, au tic in- | 4 frair is not aue to any feeling against the | thut he had pledged his bonor 1hat the deliv. Spriuger through thick and thin, Of courso | cent, The lines upon which service was | to tho condition of their securities. WhentStrationl Al Y O B e e onva vinn (b T el LA as e s S e i e e | B e it iR o IR B oA o tbA e Foy te\whiie they would not throw away their votes if it | performed by postal clerks shows an in- Clamoring for Their Securities, brought the boy with him. He was knowu | formation, CORvoying k8@ rest s armyg rogulationsorfrationyisenved, Dutlal| jerano i o ey i3 mastoeith ] becumo evident ufter o long coutest that | orense of 62 milos, or per cent, Rt as Fred Stratton, althovgh Stratlon admit- | Giers' sojourn in Paris has reached tho | entively the result of tho feeling eutoitamed | engnged iu tho eavrsing outof bis pact of tho | Springer could not possivly win, but their | There ar Y clerks on tho tolls, being an | At8:30 o'clock neither the assignee nor | ted he wasnot the boy’s father. I have been | foreign oftice through the Britisn embassy at | b the” privates of tho Sccond battalion, the | contract and ordered them positively uot to 2 e ; 3 886 Ol any of the firm had retursed to the ofice. | ¢ ponding with Mr. Ross, in Philadel- s i princo of Wales Leinster rogiment (Koyal | interfere with his plaus, and they did not. abandonlng of him would only be in such an | increase of men, or 3.36 per cent, while ¥ i t corresp £ h r Berlin. M. de Giers has communicated to | }! 0 n emcrgeney and after overy possiblo offorthud | the record of annual miloage shows an in- | Judze Dillon grew impaticnt and said ho did | phia for some time, and’ many littie | Jo0 L Caledonians) against a corporal who had Lot the Child, A e e oW o1y | not proposo to wait avy longer. cidents rotained b the boy have led Mr | lmperor William and Chancellor von | taken advantage of the little authority en- 5 3 S Hietimon travorad in the nerformance of duty, | . e aro ready to pay tho firm,” ho said, | Rosw to belicve (hat Freddy Stratton may bo | Caprivi a clour oxplavation of the confor- | trusted him to maie life as unpleasdutas | | At 10 o'clocl a ring ut tho ball brought Mr. Selecting a War secretary. and 6YS,514,462 pieces, or 8.9 per cent in the | “‘@nd we want our securities. ln fact, | s son. ences held in Par1s and the character of the | possivlo for those placed underhim. ' By bls | ToWS, 18 508 000K, Uie SV § 2/ORE COLS 8 Considerable nervousuess Is being shown | quantity of mail matter distributed wo have been trying to pay for them for | "Iy some way Stratton learaed of what 1 | jpugeo-fronch entente, therein sccured, | PR tyranuies the corporal rendered him- | the awins of the rufin who had pargained fn two or three quarters over the approach- | - Mr, White recommends the enactment of a | Some time, but our securities ure not | knew and sent the boy to Denver. I had ‘ LS ; self obnoxious to tho men, who made com- elivery . M, | 3 o | ; : Doubtless he has instructed his minister to ‘her officérs which wero not | Who had arawn $,000 in bank notos earty in ing appointment of & secretary of war to su law viding for the retireme all per- | forthcoming. 1t appears that they have | many talks with the boy before he was sent , plaints to the higher ofticers which were not | ¥ a I . ¥ BaVEE e P ) sy provicing:losstngiroliramontioly s inel disposed of t but they could not legally o S AFR A make declarations with a view to havng not | noticed. the afternoon in order to be ready to fulfill ceed Senator-clect and Secretary Proctor. [ manent railway postal clerks on one-third or | disposed of thetn, but they ga L [laway,fandiwhatiLiloarned IamE ot juoswiay 5 : i bis part of tho bargain, counted out the Three or four men believe thuv ‘they have | one-half pay who have vecome meapacitated | 40 80 without the consentof the company, | Jiberty to say. Now, as Stratton is dead, 1 v the Gorman government, but tho otor | So bitterly angry did the privates bocomo | bis part of tho bargan, coubied oulthe almost n sure thing of the position. Ix- | for service by reason of age, injuries whicn was not given. I won’t wait auy | pelievo much more will come {o lighi. interested European goveraments, loarn tho [ 8€ainst tho corporal that thay conctuded the | FOLEW, AWTe o SVER 00 Lk e 0 Foro iy Governor Chenoy of Now Hampshire, As- | ceivea whilo iri the discharge of their ol longer. "1{ tho sccurities aronot accounted [ “uStratton was a very poouliar man. He | nature of the compact between Itussia and | 0bly way to avenge themselves wus to kill | th montey in tho outer boclet of the lattors sistant Secrotary of War Grant of Minue- | duties, ote , tie fund to bo ereated sby with- | for this eveniug I'shall advertise for them | would never tell whero he sotithe boy. There | jnance, him. As the corporal was going Lis rounds, | coat. AL the wamo ume tho masioed man ] sota and Ksteo of California are all men- | holdmgza sim equal to ouc-half of 1 per | tomorrow.” aro many tings about him that cirry out | According to a semi-oficial statement | ho was soized by tho men. He attempted to | s Blacst 1 the Brws Ot 0VEHers 1 tioned for the place with a greater or less | cent per anuum of tho salary of cach clork, | Itis belicved that the paper of the Unlon | my belief. This boy has cuf quite afigure in | paged on M. de Giers’ declarations to Chan- | Call for assistance, but his cries were <peedily | f8ther The Joot CREC, WG WS SO0k deroo of certainty. Some gentlemen who = 1 Pacific held by the firm amounts to 8600,000. | Siratton’s life. Besides separating him from | cellor von Caprivi—a statement, which will | silenced by a gag. Despite his struggies ho | soundly, ignorant tha s being 0 | bave talked with the president on the sub- RECENT ARMY ORDIGY, Several mon displayea checks calling for | his wife, he prevented him from marrying a | probubly be puolished throughout Buroe to- | Was dragged to & convenient spot, & nooso | Lo, s ARXIous pareats o= Lo | ject during the past few days report the —ie large amounts of money and wanted to pay | Brooklyn lady of wealth, Sbe frequently | yorrow—the Russian statesman’s recent ju- | Vas thrown around his neck and ho was soot \H‘{fi 1:. 9 r_ml‘l"mu o chief executive as saying that ho would be | Changes of Intorct in the Regualae | their loans, but money was not wanted and | came to this village to seo Stratton and would | teryiew with Presigent Carnot, M. do Frey- | suspended in the air. The free end of the “ml;K s vo'r; g oalaved Very glad to give tho position: to the Bacifig Sae by ey thoy carricd their checks away. bave married him but for the fact that ho | ciuot, promier auG winister of war, aud M, | ¥ope was mado fast and o self-apoointed | Bress neiived at Ui houss tho child had been A slope if 1t would consolidate on some uspirant, | v gnixaras. D, O, Nov. 27 (Spocial Tal. | Kumor has it that the firm hus been lend- | persisted in having this boy with bim.” Tibot, minister of toreign affuics, resultea in | exccutiouers decamped. sodiforlthelnighibublig vus arpareltly but so far o strong element, said to be ASIINGTON, D. O, Nov. 27, —[Spacial Tel- | .5 money on socurities at 30 and 40 per cent | “Snoriff Borthwick showud many lotters | aofinitoagrecement for an exclusive offensivo [ |~ Fortunately for the corporal he had been | 80 glad Lo Lo ab howe ugal vigrolias headed by Stanford and Mr. DeYoung have | e8ramto Tur Bre.]—The following army | aiscount “wnd then selling the socurities at | which ho had roceived from Mr. Ross. Ho | glliance. The eutento agroed upon, accord- | banging for only a short timo when a | GLuc sieeb i W WORGEHIRS B Sy refused to endorse Mr. Esteo. orders were issued today : par value. Further than the fact that sev- | says he will continue his 1nvestigation until | jng to the statement quoted, differs in | Sergeant discovered him ana cut tho rope. lwus 101 “r : (f mu\r:l:rm);l!n" x'n}lm:.:& :fi,.',,m: The president is reported as having said The leave of absence granted Captain | eral borrowers have asked for their secur- | hjs beief is either confirmed or destroyed. ono most essential point from the | The corporal was nIumslA fx.nnl. and it re- :I{“‘"n"‘:‘wl,!“v" 'nll;“ \VU.I')"C D Bstear totithe that ho belioved the Pacific slope entitled 1o | Robert 1t. Ball (then firstlioutenant), assist- | ities and they have not been produced, the il triplo " aluance treaty, inasmuch s | Guired most strenuous offorts on the part of | doren newspupor men were obsorvors of the & cabinet position, aud if the factious would ez s 3 rumor has not been substantiated, THE WEATHER FORECAST. whilo it makes the European stutu quo tho | the surgeon and his assisiants to resuscitato | opera nm\_.. Min onle iwes | one y o come togethor thoy might get the place, but | 1 surgeon, Octobor 20, is extended one | “Numerous roports wore afloat placing the = basis of the muintenunce of peace, the Russo- [ him. 1t {3 believed it will bo somo time | speak, ishe cotid onty siahd and state at the broadly intimated that he would not recoguizo | month. Theleave of absence granted Cap- | firm's indebtedness all the way from 100,000 Orrice or WEATIER BUZEAU, Fronch, ‘outonto mim e what M. do Giors | before he can resumo his dutles. Tn any | boy us if ufvaid e would disupneur if she one faction in opposition to another. o the | tain Joel 1. Kirkman, Tonth infantry, Octo- | to §1,500,000, but no correct statement could Osikita, Nov. 7. f | Feceh BGe B0 1 titives Weaning | vent, itis thought he hus beon taught u | rowoved her oves from him - Mr. Boals 1y & Blope it out of the tace. Very Stroug aro tho | bor =7, is extended five mouths, Captain | bo sécured through the office of the firm, | The storm has passed to the eastwara and | ecpeoially the rostoration of Kussia’s erip on | losson. 3 thoruE s g endorsements of ex-Governor Cheney. Not | Almon' L. Verney, ordnance dapartment, | Which was thronged during the entire after- | ype nigh barometer in the north is surging | Buigaria and Britisi evacuation of gy pt. The' military authoritios aro making | woris. G only is the New dampshire delegation solid | will proceed from Watertown Arseual, M noon by people clamoring for information, Gown upon the Missouri valles. Below gors | Tho differences in these features of the situ. | Strenuous efforts to find out the perpetrators, A : . . for him, but also a large number of prominent | to the Sandy ook proving ground, on ofii Notwithstanding the statement of Mr. iR e ten I Minnesota and | ation are ot in the meantime to be rozarded | but thus far tney have beonuuable todis- | e told the story of tho recovory of the * republicans in Vormont, New York, Con- | cial busiess i conncetion with gun cart- | Gould that Mr. Edward Field was at bis | tomperatures aro xeporied In MInnosota and | ¢ “constituting. dangor of war, as both the | €Over who they ate. { child practically as told above and concluded s necticut and the eastern states gonerally. i, und on complotion of thut duty will | bouse under medical treatment, the. servant | the eastern part of the Dakotas. Zero was | o gian and I'rench governments desiro ro e e “I made a business contract, 1 agreed to pay Assistant Secretary Grant is reported o | yetuen to his proner station. _Eirst Licuten- | at bis bouse iusistea in the afternoon that he | the highest reading of the thermometer at | J(GR% Sivior application of tho existing | o TV 5 2599 b | %,000 for mv boy. I have the boy and the have tho endorsement of Seerctary Fostor | ant S. Allen Dyer, Twenty-third infantry, | loft in tho morning saying ho was going to | St. Viucout yesterday and at Moorhead 1t |\ oatios by pacific means. de Giors has [ ST Perensvorc, Nov. 27.—Detailed ac- | miglced individual who delivered him to me , and a largo contingent of northwostern re- | will ropair to this city and report in porson | the ofice. was 142 below zero at'7 o'clock last evening. | [ e! communicated the fact that no treaty | counts of last Tuesday’s railroad sccident on | has tho monoy, and that's all tuero is publicans, but an impression prevails that he | to the acting secrctary of war for temporary One of the partners denies that corn had | This cold weather pushing down to the | )5 "oe “vor been signed ana has intimated | the Orel de Graise line, by which over twenty | about it.” | Wil uot bo appoiuted and stands at least | duty, and, upon the completion of tho same, | snything special to do with their dificulty, | Missouxi valloy hus made a pretty general | yhu tho french ministers desiro the conclu- | porsons lost their lives, aro now being re-| Very littls is known of Lizzie Smith, tho third in the raceof proference. Tho presidont | will return th his proper. station. Captiu | and says that their matters are disarranged | snow just north of us. The snow fall ex- | (o 0% ¢ TOIRY Contruct properly deflning | Fereo oot el e e s have sy ] abdudtress. No traco of her iu this city was has sald ho would not appoint a socrotary of | William 1. Gordon, aranance department, | and that they do not know Low they stand, | tends to the Rocky Mountains and south to | 5% b5 0T TR Gud rondering 1t pos: | co o e O b o it 1 | found when it was discovored that sho and war or fill any other prominent ofico before | will procesd from tho \Waterviiot arsnal. | considermg which, ne said, the firm thoughi | Colorado. ‘Tne temperature lines are very | IUEE TSI Gistinet policy before 1ou- | ceon foroY o o A e donting. the | LW e, oneof whoim 1s known here as Albort congress convenes. West Troy, N. Yor to Allinnce, O. on oficial | best to send out a notice of inability to meet | close in Nebraska and the Dakotas and { 20 S RGIT ! 416" Sina time avoiding the | sarmgirer1q Sl bh0 WoLK o King, ubt who is supposed to bo hor hus- oy business [y counoetion with the inspection of | its obligations. Ou the other hand prom- | sudden chango to much colder weather may | A 0 50E 1o vighing warlike designs. atill g et bund, ronted @ coltage s month ago at 1538 Preparing His Messuge. A un cartiago and an eighty-ton crane, and | inent operators iu the corn trade say that | bo expocted. ~ Some of the contrasts in tem- o A N T A T P T A iy T T Th Lydin avenue. Albert King bought the Prosident Havrison denied himself to all | bthe comniotion of that duty will return to | they know the firm has had a bard time get- | pevature last_eveuing were: Omaha 252, | it BU0h (O3S PR RN RIS con for- 4 firniture for the cottae on' the instaliment callers today and abandoned the usual Fri- [ Bis proper station. i tiug through its transactions in the staple; | Yankton 142, Huron, Hak., 4= below, | %0 “"0F "N "o Giers, insteao of | Many Vessels Reported to Have Heen | plan and signed his_name to tho notes for | dny meeting of the cavinet for the purpose — that they sold cash corn to some lttle ex- | Buford 8 below. baving an empty character, as was Sunk—21,088 of I future payment. Of the man practically of giving some finishing touches to his mes Secrotary Fostor's dealth, tent, us leftover by the White failure, and | ~Local forccast—Snow, strong mortherly | Bty % B8 1ave™ “rosuited n unk—Loss ¢ L shipping | HOUINE b Known. Tho trio had ocoupica the sage to congress. Ho made matorial pro- | Wasmxarox, . C., Nov. Scerotary | that'they wore unuble to buy it back for de- | winds, much colder, followed during the | KeRBEw W FORTCE BOGE, 0 SRR pove | Derorr, Mich., Nov. 27, —Soveral shipping | 10, 510 3 \Goolk, ross. Heorotofore his work has been con- | ooy, ring slowly and is now able | livery in this month. latter part of the day by cleafug weather, against the dreibund and England, awmting | disasters ave reported from up the lakes to- Mrs. Ki.c answered an advertisoment for ] ned to the writing of rough notes, but now | & CoLoF 18 IMPIOVIDg SIOWLY And 18 sxcha WasiiNatoy, D. C., No o storm | 1F tious period for ongaging in | day. The steam burge Oswegatehio, lumber | a waitress by Mrs. Beals. She was cngaged, ! doc! to sit up during the day. Itis expected he On the Coffee Exchange. od’ T p orthwesi of | ® more propitious - period ngaging i ¥ K 3 Wi y S | , e has put a good portion of the document b L4 H f that appeared 'luesday fae. northwesi of | 0oy war M, de Giers' communications | luden, left Alpena Tuesday night with the | giving her name as Lizzie Smith, without into defuite form. Secretary Biaino was | Wil be.able to resume his oficial duties in a [ At the coffee exchange there was some | Montana, and that developedinto a decided | SO5M8L N [0 B0 SUERE, COURRETRatonE | tuden, lefl Alpena e MeDirier | Teferences. At the samo time the Lydia ave- | with bim for some time this worning and it | foW duys. 2 effect from tho failure, where it was snid | cyclonic ‘storm cenwral over uppor Michigan, | $R8UIHE CIATREH EMEAGTR, RO G0 YOOTE | baxge b O, Pottor and the sehooner Mefirior | T0GT LS Gay vuoated and all traco of the | i3 sald tho president is complotiug bis refor- HANDY WIIH IS GUS. that the firm was interostod to the extont of | hud this morning joined the comst storm | (¥ WHLEY it namission of thy ity | 1 toWe When off Sturgcon Polut tho Oswer | o punts, excepting Mrs. King, was lost. 1t ence to diplomatio work accomplished dur i Lol 3t at least 5,000 bags (some say 15,000 bags). over Maine, and passed away. to the north- | o\ vovornment to the powers thet a Russo- gatohie got 1d'e Loavy sos 8nd 2000 Aprung 8 | | siupposed that the masked man who se- Ing the yoar, stating the condition of our ie - The firm is composed of Bdward M. Fielu, | east. The storm now centralover the lower | $121 EOVEFIMENt L6 the bawers tArL B iy leak. The bavges wore cut adrift, 1618 xe- | 0 3% 0 65 000 ransom was Albert King, nogotiations with Chuli, Italy and China ana | 18 100 ¥Free Use Causcs a Salt Lake | 4o, of Cvrus W. Iield; Daniel Lindley, Jotn | lakes extending in long oval from Lake Ou- | F0U SURECE MO FEH & WAL SIHGHEC (| portod that tho stoun bargoe wont dowh with 3085 LIG Vit 00 s mplice (o the erime. J i ono or two other countrics which have Policen s Life. F. Weichers and Herman Hilmers. tario to Missouri came with alinost unproce- e DATaEAILY udsor custle t0- 1 all woroad. No word has been received of the ] caused us trouble, and reciting reciprocity | S. LAK —Captai . y in-law of Cyrus W. ced fr ce Thursday | Might to place before tho quesn certain dls- | 1y "¢, Potter. The schooner cscaped un- Arrcst of the Abductor. o , and reciting reciprocity | Sat Lak ov. 27.—Captain | M. Lindley 15 a sou-in-law of Cyrus W. | dented speed from Moutana since Thursday | P 0 PIEE PREEED IR TR0y 000 i he g progress. Tho président futends o buve bis | Parkor, ono of the police forca, was shot and | Field, is a member of the New York atock | night: it will move eastward, bringing as it [ FEEIER S oL IS Wrencn entente, | DUgmed and is now i this port. - on 1 | Mrs. iKing was arrested at midnight, but mesage in the hands of tho priuter bofore | yimost ' instantly killed hero this morning, [ ¢xchange and wus five years with M. K. | moves away coldor weatlier dnd snows to the | "'x\io"Chaphin, chairman of th board of ag The schooner Samarla, lumber laden, I8 | y ) 64 to” be Interviowed by any of the next Saturday. It is provable that a part of | 1,1 o i e aa'0s " | Jessup & Co. before joining Field, Lindley & | northern sections. Tiouiture has’ been: onrred: by the gavern. | RAROES 8k Dungan bay, © - e newspaper men. King bas not been ar- At will go to the government priuting offico | D4rker was serving his last day as captain, | o “Mr. Welchers is o nephew'of the late |~ For Kansus—Colder, north winds and fair, | FIOWtires Wa Jeeh FIEERET VARG | Tho steamer City of Alpena roports baving | Losied nd it is not positively known that | ho first of next week. It is understood that | the ofiice having been abolished, and as he | |, A. Welchers, the sugar refiner. excopt light snow in norLieast portion. ment to Liidertako tho framing of tholr axril | passed four wrecks on her wriv last night. PRAAAG B Reity R RO R I this will be one of the most lengtny and im- | had been drinking, appeared svoiling for Charles H. Gould, the assignes of Field, For Towa and Nebraskac-Colder, north | giuriil GGl PRI AN 1o acquire holdings he steam barge Page is uground on Thun- Every effort was made to secure some in- | porcunt messages seut to congress since tho | a fight with some ono, He met Officer Al- | Liudley, Welchers & Co., visited Edward M. | winds, snows, probably fair Bunday, R easune approved. At the' conservauve der Bay island. X Mi ! formation from “Junior Bese,” but ho is oo Ways of reconstruction. bright and demanded to know Why be did d aud Cyrus W, Field ‘this evemng, | For North Dakota and Moataca—Slightly [ -8 mieasure approved at the consoryativd | Tho steamor Robert Mills was suni on f GTRERCR YT "o was nsked who ‘ T S N T PSS T not report with tho others in the imorning hor of the two latter could be seen. warmer; generally falr weather. g fia deliberations on Wedneaday. 'The cab- | Loichester reef last night in nineteen foet of | oyrricy bim away. ‘Liasie, o Lisped. i ] 3 - Albright said he had done so. Parker called yrus W. Field is in a very critical condi- | For South Dakota—Geuergily fair Satur- | {8 FOSERE T FEUHE 0 tho scope | VoLe: Tho crew was saved. “But where did she take yout Sccrotary Fostor has beon i1l fu_bed for | hi aliar and, putling his gun, put it at Al- | tion. 'Iheloss of his wife and his son’s fail- | day; warmer and fair Sunday. of the measure and the proper period for its INOIS CENTHAL PLAN +Riding," the poy replicd, ovoral days, and those who have sean bim | bright's stomach and pulled thd trigger, The | ureand lapso of mental faculties bas left him For Colorado—Local spows; slightly | §1 " FRUS ILLINOIS CENTHAL PLANS, #And what did they do with yout” ay his condition is much worso than has | pictol failed to explode snd Albright shot | 80 low that he may not recover. colaer; north winds, o b retary Rusk reported {n favor of | Thought to Bo iteaching Out for the | *Nunas." ‘ been reported, The attack has been similar | threg times, only one churge taking effect, i g . T declaring that English live stock be excluded Black Hill And thav was all the boy could tell; enough, ' 1o that which affectod Mr. Blaine auring U1s | ang that in Parker's stomach, from the Did Not Serlously Effect Chicago. DECREASE IN FLOUR QUIPUT. N TR Itod Liia o Uniosa the restriotions S s 5 ,\."' 7. [Special | Bowever, to_conviet Lizzie Swmith of one of 4 New Yori vislt last spring. It I3 & colcl- | offects of which Parker died. in seven [ Cmicado, Ill, Noy. 27.—Flold, Lindley & on the landing of American cottle at British [ CHAMBERLAIY, 8. D., Nov. 37.—[Specinl | yj,o'mcst oruel crinies on the calendar. | deoce that tho bunquets of the Now York | Injuutos, Co. of New York, whose failure was an- | Poor Water Power Oauses a Large | 00U N0es British favming socioties | Telegram to ik Bee.|—Au order bas veen |~ Cap:ain Hurns of the city polica had been (‘\nlv::“:‘ml:'lt\:‘u olub beve l&;l‘:ll:“-;?‘lx\x‘? .‘.'.'1‘.'1?['1’, e T iy nounced today, dealt here exclusively alling o, have actively discussed the subject, The | received here from tho headquarters of the | tald by o Mr. Stott, of Park avenuo, that & ] M | e MixNEAPOLIS, Mi Nov. The North- | bi :0 of opinion among live stock dealers | Illinois Central rallroad in New York City | womav who answered the doescription of bat Scorotary Windom was strickea and - h commission houses, Nows of the FENRAROLIG, AU S AF e o 18, 91 OF BIRANGR 65 ORI A N e s ; pr Lizzie Smith had boen seen visiting a nouse died; later Mr. Blaino succumbed to one of | nentucky Peoplo Mce Her Down to | failure did not have o serious effect on [ Western Miller says: 7here was & hoavy de- | distinotly suppofts tho BIEEICE B CARTIRND | asking for sampies of Clay found mlong tho | A LY ihood which was octupled & 7-ihe club's bangnots and his illuess of last the Musiv of Revolvers. v in this maaket. Corn went off about | creuse in the make of flour last week as a re- ‘“h]lm " b s contended that if Seccretary | Missourl riverin this \n'lm(lv It has al- | 4o nen, oneof whom answercd KKiug's dé- summer dated from that time, Secrotary |\ S0 N0 Ty Tinne Hoienbor. | one-al? of 1 cent, though it did not appear | Sult of poor water powwer, though tho fgures | UL ntouded pronibition is effested, no [ W8YS beew believed that the Tilinols Conttal | woription, i had been told by neighbors | Foater la the latest viotim to the Commercial (el ‘ b ero Wi v sales for tbel ount, | were larger than they gave promise of beiug | country will suffer so much from the avsence | Would finaily extond its line from Sic ul he said, that they had scen & woman enter club's anquets. He madé his specch on the | hood of Boaver Lick, Ky., where Newcon | that thero wero any sales for tneir account, : iy ocountry TTer so much from tho bsenoe | o this city'with the ulumate iutention of | (PN SO W ordinok’ Thursday evening Suanclal quostion at the club's banquet 1ust | Oder last week kilied his brother in a dis- | Wheat aeclined three-clghths of 1 cent mo- | last Wednesduy, Tho aggregato out- | of puré bred British live stock us the United | {0 430Ky the ceded Sioux lanas wo the | Ui OUSS ibout ¥ oclock eot whic 8 ce ke ed, | Y ) _ 3 o ] - L ¥ roduct s section strengthens . , d rece 7 ne o it s "0, sericus pecults. ul. | theater of a similar scene Wednesday vights | “Thetr bustuess tn Chicago since spring has | & weok ago and tho flour proguction is tikely | Walos would pusa tho fover stage of hia sick- | {iNGF) BrodReRs 07 DR SRlun, RUCRKIROLE | bofor Lialdiigln A seedting do- ALONAE Though It 1a known that Mr. Foster has been | A dance was in progress at John Wishells. | beon very limited, and of late commission | to exceod 170,000 baerels for the weok. There | ness on last Sunduy, but it is now found the | Lok SN buad from west of tho Missouri | b FOpoated knocks threatenod o, brvlé e » very sick man, Colo Currior aud n dozen other unbidden | houses here have'veen lod to fightshy of [ wero ninoteen mills running today. I'he | fover will last anotwer weex, The prinoe | EHIE BLENS, Vo'a Tnportant factor 1n | 0¥ o when & woman cronol tao 4cor guests appeared aud startod @ disturbance, | their business ana call them sharply for mar- | mills, almost without exception. are s0id well | has lost much flesh, ~ He hus a wasted aspect | 8 87 SRR BB AY VTS Seetion, dizio Binith, or Mrs. King, bad lived nezt Miscellancous. fu the course of which knives and pistols | gius. Io fact, some of these houses have re- | ahead—in some instances into January—and | and is troubled with brouchial catarrh. The i oconsis tioor ta Captain Riirs 0p Ladis svenRm, A4c O. M, Carter of Omaba Is at the Riggs. It [ were freely usod. Carrier, who is described | cautly declined commissious from the firm. | many feel iudifferent about making very | abscuceof any hemorrhage, however, is a a e — bo iwediatoly recognised tho woman 83 bis . 1 variously suggosted that Omaha may so- | a3 & mountain desperado, was fatally shot. | No losses will be sustained Lere, as far as | beavy additional sales unless it ba to regular | promising feature ln his case A 7 T At Tabiah (i uns | BluRbor;’ IS BuAGHI HoR NAGaE SEEGRS Nt cure the republican convention four years | Ed Farrell of the opposite party wasseverely | can be learned. costomers at pretty stiff prices. Ocoan rates | = Sir Willlam Gordon Cumming, under thie Ak T BT ATl MG UR: | aamrcued tho house, I Wi Rouss wes gl honoe if she will only enter upon tho vam- | cut, aud uearly every oae Was wmore or les King and Harlow hold open trades for the | show a woakening tendency, and bave | persuasion of his wife, bus taken s resideuce | known men fired lule the house of Pe the yumo furniture thak paigu uow sud bold 10 their prowlses wen | njured. 1 uspended firm to tho smount of 5,000 | already declined somewbat. ln Bayswater, where tie proposes giviog big | cauteau an ed his wite, bo Lydia

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