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IBER 1 septions hetd o o Wata nouves on e 1o | RESTLESS, HUNGRY RED MEN | s, Gtz Raurthd company was veta FRENCH ANARCHISTS | stmsrese'dhs SR SRS [ CAUGHT ONE SMART CHAP of January, 1504, ing & mortgage of '$18,500,000, consent for name is William Nagle, and he had becn d which was askea by thé manacement. The B undergoing & twenty vears' sentonce in tho interest taken in the mMtter was so great Duavlin penitentiary. “Tho governmont par They Will Get Together and Cons!der Ap- that over tnree-fodrths of tbe preferred o o strame | doned Naglo on condition that he join his staotivis Oavn 4 g ¥ ry Sprulding Makes a Ruling Whicl Cheyonnes and Arapaho:s Pretend to stock was representéd. There \\1l‘~ u large They Meet anl Oounsel That Estrome brothor in this country. Th 2y gAve tho con Paris Dotectives Cleverly Trap an Anony- propriation Legisiation. Will Please Them Have Bad Blood in Their Haarts. majority cast against the provosition. Measures Be Adopted. vict sufficient money to como here. Nagio mcus Pynamite Threatner, Wasaixaton, D, C., Nov. 14.—Assistant i . will bo stopped ana returned to lreland J " ACE | Socretary Spaulding has made a castoms ) T TIRING OF T1E STRIKE, WHAT THE HOUSE MAY EXPECT TO FACE | ruling of considerabie interost to tmporters [ WHITE MEN'S WAYS NOT THEIR WAYS | rriat ot rev, suenorome tane Theotogicar | ANOTHER CRISIS IN FRANCE'S CABINET T HE TALKED TOO MUCH FOR WIS GOOD ! ™ and merchants generally, Tt isin offect that F—. Seminary Begun, [ro—— ore Thrt the Men ar Homest - A COnsigheo at the port of first arrival of im- Cixcrssat, 0., Nov. 14.—The trial of Rev. N Adjacent Towns Are Wenkening. i ported morchandise, snipped under the im. | Frrming titute for the Agency | yoror St professor in the T.ame | VOIS On the Politieal Situntion—Gener Pirrantis, Pa, Nov. 14.—It 1s highly | 10 the Confidence of is Obseurity e mediate transportations act, mav properly b bl Provender—~What Cc . Prosbyterian Theological seminary, on the | 1OTonok of Russin Thought to Have | nuopaplo that within the nest twonty-four Wrote 1o a Polles Com Propriations—Some Start. m{q' ate the consignoo at the interior port missi Morgan Says—Marshal churge of heresy, bigan here this morniug, Been Polsonod to Prevent the Pan- hours a docidod changs will tage place 1 the Outline ot iy g 1zures tven, I anAone 1 e o gy oedIE2€0 TR0 bbby (MO 0 St o o o | UM of Dikhocers ORRMIN | Shnmd o o oy s Tt T Ta & letter to the survovor of . LGS A N liminaries, . pany’s mills at Homestead, Lawroncevilio Wisurxarox, D, O, Nov. fh=A ot wll | Qg savt 1o, uapmrommmt gty | WastiNorox, D, ., Nov. 14.—Tho atten. | , ALUIS aitaraoon sbesion Prof. 8 nith pra- | 0 wor 140 sy 61 68 e ks Wil by 14 Wi €6 foncandow, bo issued very soon for amooting of the | 4o he ynder the necossity of informing you | Wonof Indian Commissioner Morgan was sl S AR U LED e el Rt B but ¥ bouso appropriations committee atroon Mon- | that complutnts ave frequently made in " te: | toduy callod toa pross dispinteh Teomatithe | SIS EE SO AETeS MISMIUGEs BF W8 NPesbY= || ok mewolutions were Waobied: doolasthg day, Novembor 23, This will givo the com- | gard io o obstructions placed be you in tho | rie, Ok, stating n oftect that thero ware | 27 SILUINE 88 jurors or judges. Thay were | LUICY, retOlitions were adopled deauriha mitteo about. work's Limo iu \hich to pro- | WAY of the aniry of marchundiso recelved ot | (i ot ! Tours of troublo amone the | KOV Dawton, Rov. Robertson and Kev. | hat ther would pursue | PERIN BREY L | L e oL B il e e pace some of tho regiiar annual Appropris ~\|v.qum~‘\‘:.‘w;v'n“,:‘-,;:.h,;,h‘l,\\ml. ports, and | Choyonne and Arapahos Indians in Okla- 1 e l".“,".f,“""':,"’.”“,"""‘ had, tn iuter- | political and economlo exolation of the R b ton bills for the ac ion of congress when it i 1ews published in the iewspapers, suid thoy thore does not scem to be any sutisfactory | homa during the coming winter bocause of | believed him guilty of the chirges moneyed middle ciass by means of social meets for the second session, 1t 1s the pur- | reason for their existence IMPORTANT TO IMPORTERS, It 18 Feared That a Large Deficiency Wil Have to tte Met in Pension Ap- ssary (e Plans and Bartiett Dancing. tded g, fordon Benaett) its solution will hkely bo kuown oro [ Pan ML many bhours pavs by, Thers 13 now In | ble—Specinl aticerei sl 1 TIVIHEE session at the Pittsburg oflica Rt o Cyves Hivd stidonedud it ARYINE Wding men comprisy the ad- | Aanonymou threatening to blow up visury boards at Ho Beaver | people with dynamite. The 5 the reduction in the food supply furaishod [ Upon motion of “Itev, cis that Prof. | revolution. Falls aud iawrenceville. This meeting i8 [ ¢ffocted 10 a most mwonions way, Commis P80 to push rupidly all of the measures for | Mr. Spaulding then denaes at lensth the | by hy government, and stating that even | Smith's ovjoction to \OL8US- | At A moetiog of anarchists beld here | ne which will determine whotier or not the ® 3 position of the department o this subject 'R or : w 3 strikos at tho places named will continue saire of Pelico Caraoite, who looks after the maintenanco of tho goverament moxt | PORTION Of the der Be ThaL tare will wiects T wow thuy ware In s state of groat distrass “::m 8 Jarge majority voted in the aMrma- | yestarday, n workman named (Goorges ad At Lo AL Y tment ! I'ho mocting wos 1n session all day, and | St George's quartior, veccived o letter un- year, and as the Treasury department Bas | 00 miscon e ptions outhe part of the col- | for want of food. For this condition of uf- Tke professor then bogan in a calm way, | Vocated the use of dynamite by whe working | when it adjourned tonizht the membors of | signed, but buariye the postmark of Promised to submit the estimates for tho | jector, fairs, the dispatch stated, the government is | devoid of fosling or passion, to present, his | €1a8ses to gaw their ends. e commended | the advisory co eo vefused to say any- | Lovallols Perrot station, warning. hin that District of Columbia, the pension and the 1 BAVSH oF Uis DERRASTVARIA by many peisons held dir ¢ responsi case. He first argued against the irregular- | the author of the recent oxplosion at tho | Lhingof tha procec ings, Another necting | 1n g faw days he would have an explosion to fortifications apuropriation bills by Novem- Wasmixatoy, D, ©, Nov. 14.—In an Commissionor Morgan said: It w ity of this proceeding, claiming that the police station in the R e des Bonfantos, Will ba hald tomorrow. The prolonged strik attend to, as the anarchists had resolved to ber 28, thero secws to be no good reason why | o U b sufiiclout repiy to this statement to wivo the | Syatietion in erronoons toaching had no | Sy o i broke upin a row. A mum. | SLUBE bie Carnesio plnts, togotuer with | Btten o u ! 28, L o at lonst, of | CPINIoN aelivered today by Justics Brown, clout reply to this statement to # rigot to inquire into the ministerial standing « ke up b heuvy expenses incarred throush supportit oW up tho cmployient oftice of Coilin in the house should not have one, o 5 the United States suprome court aftirmed | facts in regard to what the Cheveanes and | of individual membvers, That was a judicial | ber of blank warrants for the arrost of | the idle mon and yestorday's trouble, which | the passage Tivoli these appropriation bills ready for its &6ti0n | tha juqement of the o court of the | Arapatioos have uctually receivad. Tnoy | process. He furtlior charged that tho com- | anarchists Lave been given to the polieo aud | capnod the climax, s vendored it nbolutoly 45 8000 &8 1, meuts, SHitul B Eatex SAHBE ‘ot of | numbor 8,300, Sinoce tha fear 1800 bas | Mmittee was prejudiced, apuointud to repre. | detectives. At ‘the same timo much | hecessary for tho leaders to again mest | o5 T Al Sl The exceedingly heavy pavments made by (l,,.m o ",‘ e 1k 'i“”" '!"““‘. :r. boen exvended for the : ni ofit In"hrv.lllumi sent oue opiuion only. Twis, ho deciared, | adverse comment has been caused by the | and act upon the sevious condition in which : i l-y 1 1”:,” ,m s h‘n.“ 8 ‘)‘Blk, o 8 loin favorof the Manstiels, Coldwater Ll I UL * | was avowed inopen presbytery by tho mod- | fact that the anarchists hold their meotings | the men have been placed. Perhaps tho | Men, wWho were on his books, thers were any RESILESIRUREyELnIEHG fIEaY quactariot LIS pres: Lako = Michigan Railway company, | clothing, omployes, ete, tho sum of 81,109« | opator i muking the appointment, and it was | under tte very nose of the police. News. | leading event which cailed fosth today's as- | of whow uo bad reason to complan, Colin ent fisenl vear havo caused some dismay | Which is n suit brought acainst the ) fulllllnent of treaty stipulations. | further evideut from tho forin of the veport | paper reporters huve no difliculty in fnding | semblago was the partial resutption of work among tho mombors of tho appropriations | CompAny by (hrles Fosior, now se il | Mere has also boan exponded in their bobalt [ itself. Ho further declared that it was ir- | out wheto the mootings aro held, snd it is | at Boaver Iails and 1hs prospects of th committeo. For tho first four months of A bl L b DA AN LI 3 Levaliois I’erret, and drew special attention X oad o Liie st mo BUThoss sise 1870 regular becauso this judicial proceeding was | cluimed the police should suppress such [ firm meoting with as much success at thap [ 2VHI01 ereet, and . : : snte have exeneded by | UBACr foreciosura procecdings for 00,000 to for the same g AL, 1873, the :""'""” taken without the J\l:slmvlln quiry on the herings nlu'u_r.\mh . place us they had in Homestead and Law- | 10000 named Dorange, who had recently Uk D DA KL kgl sausly $1,000000 wmortzage and_ achtors' | & altof which wis a gratulty, given | pary ot tuo prasostery, which was nacessary | © Tho prasent weelt 1s llicoly to bo @ momen- | ronceviiie, | Iroty what cond-bo. loarnad it | abused him in tnrents & torus, $16,000,000 tho expenditures for the corr ;'!;nvr‘ 'ix-m qregating §00,000. ‘ien vears | by congrass to supply thoir necossities und | for tho ends of justice, Lo investigate tho | tous oae for the French oabiner. There is | 18 thought that the lo aders, through thein P'wo dotectives wore aetatlod to take up #ponding period in tho preceding flscal year, | later. Mr. IPostor, who was a stockloldor in | promoto their civilization, and ot calied 1or | aloxad offoess’ a growing opinjon that the ministry is only [ terested lodsos, will issue another manifesto | thoir residence at Lovallois Parrot and repre. which moans a total increnso for the present f the Mansficld voad, brouzht suit to have the | by any treaty Tus comumittee had sont him a demand to [ awaiting n “chance to dio gradually, Tho | And urgo the' men to coutinuo the battio, | g P en et 7 year of 45,000,000, whilo tho apvroprintions | procecdings set aside, aliezing a fraudulent n October, 1800, the Chayennes and Ar- | retract what ke Lad written, but theso | Chamber of Daputies has already abolisned | This will probablv be done, siuce rumors of | ¢ lomscives as Jonrnoymon bakers in for tho year are only §12,00),000 greater than | conspiracy bstween the econ and the | apahoes azrecd to surrender to the United | objeotions had niready boen virtually over- | the duties on eertain drinkable agaiust the | impending breaks and weakening among tho | Search of employment. They calles for a the appropristions for' the last year. In | Pennsvivania railroad. T court | Statos o lavgo vact of thelr resorvatior, 1no | rulod, he sinply put them lu the recora for | advico of the minlstors, thus diminishinie | men had caused many of tho weak-kheed 1o | boltio after muking Dorange's acquaintance. plain ‘Euglish that means (if the esii-|and this court both dismiss the bill on the | price to bo paid by the government being | such use as may be possible hercafte the revenue by 88,000,000 fraues and up- | 80 over. The latter drauk freely and spoke in the mates of the committee hold good) [ ground of luches, holding that things com- | £390,0001n cash and $1,000,000 to bo placed in He then proceedod to remind the covrt of | setting tho finance minister's budeet Last night it was reported here that an ame manuor. The detectives noticed a strik a deficienc on, bocount of pon .| plained of wnight, by reusonaole dilizence, | the treasury 1o their credit to boar interest | the necessity Tar extreme motr tin deter- | schemo other fixht had taken placs between tho | oo etter: deteetives noticed a strik- stons of 000,000, ~which will have | have beea discovered loug bofore ats Der annum miving the question admitted, to allow no |~ On Wednesday the eovernmeut will press | colored nonunionists and stvikers and thay | U8 similarity betyeen lis langnage and tbe 10 be met by congress at the next session, in - - - cordanca with this agresment allot. | previously formed opinions to overrulo the | its bill asking for power to suppross violant | 4wo of tha noroos had been shot, ‘This had | ©XProssions in tho lettor. Next they infuced addition to an appropriation for pensions for WILL SHOOT HOLES IN THE AIR, ments have been wade to the Cheyennes and | process of reason. avarchist papers, It is velieved that the | not been contirmed at midnight, lim to write something fob them, and as the the next fiscal vear of certainly not less than e Aravahocs of 1) aures of the cholcest land | ' Thoso famiiar, hosaid, with the rocent | Chambar will rejact tho bill, os & mote of handwriting was the same as thatof the £150.000,000, 80 the total appropriations that | Getting Ready for it & Fxperi- | to cach man, wowan and child of tho tribes, | history of oub church | must realizo | censuring Lo prime minlstats wealose tn L A TG onymous letter 1l b le at congress must make for pensions next ses- ments i Te nd in further fulfillment of the agreoment, | that now wo aro in the midst of | dealing With the Anarchists, Howrstran, Pa, Nov, 14 —Homestead is | A000yuous L i Lt Sn il agerogato not loss thun 8150000000 | NEw Onirass, Lo, Nov. 14.—Tno ‘Times | there has been paid thom within the lnst ft: | influouces’ watriendly © tor® ermo® o of | 4ol Thursday the Panama canal quostion | Yel quivering under yosterday’s battle, The | 0160 confessed th writing tue letter, but de- Ay tols enormous sum ndded 1o tho other | Democrat's San Antonio, Tex,, specinl says: | toen months 803,000 1 cash, less $07,000, | unbiased considorstion of the e rinal | will be devaton, and this s likely 1o brine | excitement was intense all day, but thero | Mied e was an anarchist, vut lo is now in approprintions u Teaity i GRSl s b $ suin was paid to the attorneys who had | jssues. Tho very fact thal we are revising | out u crisis. Tho governmeit may elect ono : government und accreased importations (and | ¢ HHE0LD thi: L Thiate contracts with the Indiuns, and with { our confossion of faith scems to muko minds | or all of these questions, or the Franco Swiss | 1+ 1° consequently recelits) tending to result | oss mon was held a tho Board of Trado | tna consent of the ludians was takon 6ut of | more eeen i tiant i aeoms to mulke cas- | convention. Stould the ministry ha over- | 1 colored men who did the shootiag were from agitation of tho tanil quostion, it will | rooms hore this morning and it was accided | the $590,000, ures. aino solo question now bofore usis | thrown, itis iltely that M. Kibot, the pres- | takon from tho lockup totho trainontho [ © be seen that the appropriations commitoo | hy them to raise u fund of §2,000 to be added *Tho tirst installment of intere the | the sufticiency of the charges and upocitica- | ont minister of forciga affaivs, wnd M. de | Mouougahela division of tho Peunsylvanta |, Fi€ parliamentary situation is disquieting. bas good reason to feel dismaved attho oul- | g 1y 519,000 niready secured by the govorn- | $1,000,000, amounting to £65,000, becamo due | tions brosonted by your committee. Iixcept | Freycinet, the present minister of war, will | road. Then a laree crowd aseen ana | TR sy in - all provabitivy will bo over- look and donbt their ability to preveat a o T e P complote theie | OV the 1St of July lust. Payment of this sum | this, ovorything boaring on the ease, or sup- | be retaiued in the remodeled cabinet. Tho | nooted und red so that tho deputies | thrown tomorrow or tho day after on the ficiency in the national accouat. k Lt PHAAL BDCRL AL Is Justabout Lo bo made, tho first instatiment | posed to boar on 1t. shobld ve resolutely shut | ‘outeomo of the weoles ovents is watehiod | i v that an attack would be made upon | question of tho liverty of tue pross, for it fpi. provosed experiments herc this week. having just been sent to the agent, and the | out of vour minds. & eat interost in political cirele: e | the priscners, but the lutter were permiited | does not wish 10 t Ko tho, responsibiiity r CLEVELAND'S I SECRETARY. | eral Dryenfurth and party will arrive liere to- | second iustallmont will be seai a3 soon as | ~ He then took up tho dbarges against him | 1 1s will not Jose an opporturity 10 over- | to got on the train without injury S e > morrow, and it is expected that everything | the first is pmd. one by ons and raised objections to their | throw the gevernuwont. Iie hearing of the cight colorad moen and | 1o Prosicutions culled for inthe Panama Mo Will Have Some Dificulty i Selecting | will bo in readiness by Thursday for bogia- | “Itcan bardly be expsctod that the gov- | sufficiéncy. Un theso grounds he asked that e £y four strikers jmpiicatcd in Sunday's fignt | Ca0al affaie. The excitement in the politieal ORI S e Y ernment will continuo tosubsist | the chargos veferred to be stricken out, At DISGRACED HIS FATHELR, camo off at 4 o'clock 10 the lockup and they | 484 newspaper world is very gre Wasmiscroy, D. C., Nov. 14.—[Special HO R ELCE S peakIi s icasy botitio Indiaus soub s sot Sthe Sipublic treasury | this powat the presbytery adjourned. ety were all hiald in &00 bail e log! Tur Bre. ] —The most important o et @ speaklng today of the | whko have had their lanas aliotted e Escapades of a Son of the Prince of Monte- At 11:30 o'clock tonigl quarrel took S Telogram to T project at the citizens meoting, said: *“Tnere | and who are receiving large cash payments, KENIGHTS OF LABOR, s place between anumber of colored nonunion MAY CAUSE TROUBLE &nd dolicate position 1n the whito houso es- | 41 pront many interesting minor details | Theso ladians have absolutely no ground o e o ik to| tho! | mkiB/andiHoniestond/Goloradiman st ontsila s 2 tablisbment, which Mr. Cleveland will have | connected with tho work, but speaking 1 a | WHatever for compiaint ugainst the govern- | They Wil Meet tn Annuul Session at st. | _-ONDON, Nov. 1h.—A dispatch to tho the Ninth Avenue Mothodist Episcopal | Venezueln Authorities Fail to nll is that of private secretary. Colonel | yeneral way, the firsy. step Lo b taen i | Me0t. This unrast among ths Indians 16 Louls| Today, Standard from Vienna says that the trial is v church, The nonuuionisis arew ther re ssenzer on Loard the Phitadel 5 e el Mot 7 = i Salg a0 i L) o LI Lamont, who flled the position with suct dlis- | bo to squd two professional acronuuts in u | padciitodly croated by these who honoto | St Louis, Mo., Nov. 14.—Tho genoral as- | Proceediog at Palato Dalmia of threo | volvers ana. cightsen ob tyrencs shots wers tinction during Mr. Clevelund’s first term, | balloou'to a neight of from one to two miles, | PeNelited in some way. During the last A ) \ Copyrighted 1592 by Jamos Gordon Bonnett,) i campaign unprincivled mon stirred up these | SeYIY of the Kuights of Lavor will meot at | Montencgrans, who are charged with hav {“l‘.‘l{vll:{ 19 010 W ",,“,' it 'l“mvu < 1!('{:'[ ((:" Canacas, Vonezuela (via Galveston, Tex.), lhas now so many business'interests w New | Ty wall, be supplica with w fuit 501 OF | Tudiuns for political parpssos, and it any | Workman's hall in sunual convention tomor- S B S B e Yy g O Vs Lot thal o could ot nucent b okt \Taace | tion und velolty of Unn ui currongs and. ih | SFOUDIO oceurs will b lurgely rosponsibla | row morning. Toda tho comunittens oa cro. | HicUoles “of - Montencgro. ihe namo | 8 nokie with g knito "uo wound howover | 100 CLLTS the Meor of tho Horald] ~ ithout a great and unreasonable personal | humidity of tho svhoro. They will | fOF the result dentials, finance aud law were 10 session at | was i time and arrested the white men and two | was on board the steamer 1 hilagelphia, The without a gren v Ly o atmosvhore. They will & was brought out in court that he o L \ sacrifice. Colonel Lamont was probably bet- | learn the poi -t at which the hottost currents | kXPELLED FROM THE RESERVATION. | the Laclode. ‘They have all ‘mearly com- | had besy continual sourco of trouble to | nesroes, The erowd then d nu'«'tli At 1| captain refused to givo him up. Toe Amori- tor paid for hius services as privato secretary r eross each other and decide upon the S pleted the work necessary to be done_before | the prince. . Grujwa —was supported by lock this morning everything 1s quiet. can consul suid that the steamor was an aux- than any person who bas tilied that position | oSt tuvorable elevation av which to expiodo | Marshal Bartiett of Pine Ridze aceused of | the assembling of th& convention, and us Tinee, and was reckless in his babi —— lilary vossel of the navy, It was impossible 27t . O | the bulloon: & x o/body abaet8GVoy thIBE IO {n | and bis demands for money were rezuls ARRESTED A SRUGGLER, L AR he: 3 oo | o) 1 » Disturbing the Indine. s00m a5 the body meets everything will be in 5 r an armad forod to bonrd ber, booauso Lid \ 1o oft g for au aj v bofore or sinco. When he cawe into oftice Thsse balloous will be exploded by meansi| Sie | on U EAREES TURER. Tandiness: Tob thesurestntation Di toeue | persistent, Bitinlly his anpplios wero crtof or an armed forco to board ber, because e the salary attached to the position was §5,300 | of a slow maten, and the coucussion il b IOUX SIS £ 0% s o [BBolal fTelo-fi Rangiy | altogether and this was resented U Customs Officersat New York Maksan tm- | B3d taken wway the ladder leading up tho 8 year. President Cleveland paid Colonel [ tremendous and may be heard tora distanco | &ram to Tur Bre | —Georgo . Bartlett, | P Jonn Devlin of the exscutive board said | Young man, and be made eversy effort o portant Capture side of the vessel. She left without her Lamont 8,500 more each of tho four yours lu. | Of twonty-tive miles. by megus of the slow | United Stutes marshal at Pine Ridgeagency, | 1oday that amoag (hekmoss 11 portemt dhises | annoy the prince and make hin ridinlous NE Vo N T s s rivato secre! match process the explosions can be Limed te g clsdictl cer the S reservatic et 4 et = bs | Numerous fa v _decuments and satirical 2 Y g 5 1 ) which ho served as D e oo el Iex DIk oR s o i hep o o | with jurisdiction over tho Sioux resorvation, | to be considered by tho convention would bo ",“‘.,'I“_’l_’f‘ l~1-’-”:«l-.‘1h‘3v o e waltton oy | Sengers who landed st evaning\Mrom tho | the law rolating to consignoss in such cascs, Just before Colonel Lamont lo: he oftic St 1) { po! bas been removed from ofive and expalled | the question of restricting immigration, +[ | poems reluticg prang 10,05 toamer La B S T S R JUAN PixTier. M o T A congross increased Lho salary of the presi- u'fullhlllunvu: il be fired on the ground, | o058 M ¢ T B T B presumo,” he said, “that if anythin Grujica and were vead in court. Many sen- | steamer La Bourgogne from Havre wasa JUAN Pierig, Minister of Finance. 5 v 3 v 1 0 L0 resery; or 0 g o cments sune, 0 801d, LA ' o 8 r " ho vel r hou o 1 a — denUs private seccotury to $5,000 a ye: while bombs will be shot into the air. All L 4 8 cided upon it will be in the form of resolu- | Sat1onal stores are afloat m regard to the'[ weilbuilt, brond-shouldarod man in fashion- ey AR 5 Colonel Lamont. rofused to ucevpt the addi- | Lbis will bo done simultancously wud contini- | to the effgot thay the Sioux aro dusatisflod | o8 dectaving agaidht: unvescricton oot | Gisclostires that navo been made or are o bo | able attire, whose appearance attracied the ,...‘,'M.‘. TR Uy A e RS flonal sum becauso the bill had beco ousty, unill vain i produced, which result | and upt o rebel galust tho governmentat | guation us oua of tho. principies of the ordar, | MBS in connection with the oz, attention ‘of Special Customs Tespectors | Voo, Gl toie oo RpadirinEhe (icelwhohoihvasiservin i B G Y: BiHoY A : b, The Kuights of Labor everywhero will a; — o ilanc 305 Yo 5 Pt a i, Aot , tho private secretary of the presidens who | cold air, Agont Brown at Ploe Ridgo made the [10iaqpg B0 SRR, SRORTVIOTE Wl s I T aIeT e Brown and'Donovan. He was taken into | Noy, 14.—[By Mexican Cablo o tho Novy signed it. oir. Halford was the first private It will be a grand and poworful aisplay | charges against Bartlew that ho, because ot lar sentiment so as tollaad to. national l,'“ DEAT J 2 o tho examination room and was obliged to | york Heratd—Special to it Bk, |—The Jretery » o s s dresi- | B0A will be worth comin pdreds o les 1 u jealousy of Brown, has been endeay z | 10 AV L hatior cixis- = e s clothing. vas founc o P - i secrete HORCI B StisE sl nry e Brosl | iangavkiiueworlifoor hundreds of mt 8j3calol i faction aimeon ehdeavoring 4 a1ion to keep out the pauper classes of Eu. | one Russia’s Fighting Generals Supposed | FeMOVe bis clothing. It was found that he | yooting of the Chamber of Doputies tomore geut Haurrison has mnot pata Mr. Halford } 16 witnexs. It is certuin to attract hundreds | to spreud dissatisfaction among the Indians, | 18400, i 3 wore avout his body something that was a | wow s Bbything additional to tho salary wilowed | O people from the surrounding country, | and caused soverul parties of thom to lanve | RS, o oo e o)y agoliigsaiiaeniiiolegnetibyfinomtss. cross botween u woman's corset. and a life | oW Wil be of lively interest. Another vote him by congress. [ven £,000 18 not a farge [ while prominent gentlemen und scientists | the reserviti A T D AT Moscow, Nov. 14.—A sensation has been presorver. Ln it wers pockets containing | ©F Want of confidence in the government will aalnry for & man wio b fo 1¥o 5 (o pri | Vo n_attendunco from Fort Worth, | _Bartlott donies tho eharzos, and suill main- Worthy ‘man Hugh Cavahaugh | caused bere by the sudden death at sixty-elativ i vall 10 watches, The | be proposed. Both parties will be arrayed vate sccrotary of the president must in order | Chicago, Kansa ¥y St. Louis, Minneap- | tains that an open winter will bring abour et 2t e Asiatio Robslale i ConarallBors TS e e e ot s i to maintain the dignity cof his position, | olis and New York. Tue zovernor of Min- | hostilities orthat an unrising will occur in the | 318t€d tonight that us his term of ofilce was | kend, in Asiatic Russia of Gen 2 BALCHES LY geliandiLe manvasiloskedilEnullists canture \was ‘The commissaire o pohee sent tor Collin gave the listof his clients who lived at was 1o disorder, exeopt in the evening, whien | Prison under chargo of sendiog a throntening letter. Minisiey bnon Plekie Jacquus St Cene. o Seou Among the pas- | papers. The government is about to apply sth for the test. The conserva- are valucd at 1,600, y claim an equal division of the votes some estublishment in Washinglon and Alrs, | nd Las sizuitiod his inteation of being | being responsiblo because of bis mismanuge- | L¢'Ustl 1o serve again fu the same vapacity, | pojuted a spocial i vhile the liverals suy they will uave a ma g A enslulonliingtontand i ee 88 UM ment | Burtlott has been on the resersanay: | Mr. Cavanuugh and other oficials who are i She Snelinar. Lwhon ISR LB | | e (6 s ’ Lamont und bo entertaie: ereat dal, | preson 0 ; %, Bartlott has e On | the city declare that thereis no ground for Inited States Comimissioncr Shields, said. | Jority of fo e Halford hes notidono auy entortuiaing. | HAIL tho rallro 8 Somppnias wlioso ingad) oIRbIoONLYONER: Rnwn g heey uhera loas | believing he will take such_action, “Thero | which Tashkend is situated. Ho made an | that his nuare was Lonis sarbot ad thayba | Tho action of the conservatives 15 causing apatuynhadianUnal y el dlliucat oLihie) | IEUEREUOE Pansirito thgluridliiunds tefithe tnvestigation, wants an oflleinl o » said secretary Hayes, *so far as known | exhaustive examination into the afiaivs of | was a bakor and had livea foe o eral years | much advorso criticism, R enehulntoius!| ranrissh atiy e ons th b L Shiny . < jie ohpostuion ol it L thomrovlues wiinfthelresuitithat hoiissov. |8 BAMIH LS e onbita B wltaariandiuibhlval S A rcliaiB asounan uio asialaTLsocrolgty alittle e 1o e as \ u \dian Outhro: o jeneral Master Workman T. V. Powderly | ered ivrogularitios luvolving a sumbes of | 185t und bonzht tha watches there, ho said, p 7 : S TR L hew adminisira. [ Make @ report on tho suceess or failure o J 3 v | er 20 | 3] JaskandiL by LNOLO, e of foreign afMuirs, hus been appoiuted Chilinn o e T T AT | O PP G G e R Dexver, Colo., Nov or Routt | feached tho o1y late vhis aftornoon. 1o té- | olicials. ~Geaoral Boronok was upon tho | for 84000 [l was held for exumiuution and | Of voy 1o Beutdor and Cojom i B e T ety | acaune o rokard It s uivers revnesntil 181 cacetoh ot Late from Meeker toll- [ fused to talk reguraing the report that o | pointof returning to Moscow when he wus | rowasded to juil n de of 82000, Tho | euvoy to Keuador and Colomibia. — Much re Sp ot A intended not to accept another term of his son suddenly i1l and giedin a fow Jikoly that it will bo & rather quiet winter. | point for carrying on the work ing of Inaian invasion into the Coiorado i [ IS | taken suddenly il and giedina fow commissioner to examine iuto the administration of the proviuce in stos, | man's trae nuino is Louis Mark, and he is s expressed in di a rosideut of some town in Washington, | tpay s b his ) . present office. Genoral Seerctary Hayes, he death of Mrs. Harrison will east a gloom - National park by the Whito River Utes, who | howover, suid: o1 have taigen witte e | 1t e 3 SCASO! FIRe necain, 1 E over ofllc cle through the sex son. e reain. are said to be slaughtering game and stea Powderly and he urcd me he will not | yanged for his death, fearing thut his dis. | Stor iiho, fmpendiug. chanke of administration, fpy, e sundred and Fifcy Thousand Doflars | iB% catile. The band fs composed of more | 1. ave us, and that all reports to the contrary | closures would result in their punishwent, = 5 , Worth of Property besteoyed. thn 100 buc ko and squaws and the local | are untrue possible 10 exile to Siveria. A post mortem 1081 68 PRIGHTECLLY, [ ylmn.u s correspondent at Monte- authorities are powerless, > - o ill ) =, video teleg i 3 g : examination will be made to learn it ho was vii telegrvaphs that a proposition is beiung he IS MAKGARET MARGIED? poisoned, Explosto i 1otive Boiler Kis Vive [or WILL aLL SLAT MEMLY, TR M soraentructlon, From Buenos Ayres the Herald corre IED OF A GREEN ) MONST LADING, Pu., Nov. 1. —An encino draw yroniLip e orro- DEED OF A GRE YED MONSTE 1 ’ ARINO AT spondent telegraphs that the government fears a vevolt among tho natives of kI Grand Chaco. Troops have roceived orders to sup- DECSS any uprising. is suspected that some of the ofllci sfor, as e, in connection with all tho ministers, have greatly aavuoced all matters = relating to toreign affair whose hovor was thought to suffer, kad where it is believed hbo keops a jewelry ) ;\ olonol Lamont muintained . very hand- [ hOsotd is very mueh interssted wn tno plan | spring at the farthest, Ho accuses Brown of | BOW expired he could not resigu. e al[isemoRtimelaroRGe:etslikBoronoicayyasio n URLIISIOR M dlow Stkoot eI LRI lokiyasolios too, will havo a depressiog offect. o thoso who form the ofticial eircle this winter the : 2 social possivilities of the winter of 180301 Wisstoyn, N, €., Nov. I+ —The priucipal havo little interest. But there is s large | busiuess block of this place burned last social eiement in Washington which 18 per- | night and also two tobaceo warehouses, The Disputo Concerning an fmportant manent, It does not chaugo with adminis- | ¢oral loss is &350,000 and the 1nsurances | Conventions That Wi fre ArEen \sode in Miss Math i Y 0 recog] a 5 vic DS VY i \ g o PLYRNLEIONN; 4 08810 hore ~ = T, ey, ine a train of empty coal cars on the 1 },"“',‘".':‘.\".“"‘:‘,’:fi?\§L"?.'.TL»"‘,‘{-f'f:fi"l’.’,., Of | $200,000. “Tuo fire started in Brown's the Presont Weel, SaN Iaxcisco, Caly Nov. 14.--In spite of | A geatous Lover Killa Iis favat and Sweet- | phia iRy AT b tional capital, It deponds. for mich of lis | drug store, sprewd rapldly . 0| Mewpms, Tenu. Noy. 14.—Tomorrow | the denial by Margaros Matber, tho petiess © and Shoots Himsol S TR Py B Ui e most elavorate entertaining on the oficial | the Haines bumlding, Vaughan buila and | worsiug at 10:30 o’clock the Parmers’ Alli- | she wus married to G. A. Pabst, son of Loxnos, Nov. 14.—In the little village of ing, killng five men, tearing up set. b0 these peaple 1t1sa natter of somo | Pirsy National building, Tho firms burnel | ance and lodustial Unioa of America will | the willionare brewer of Miiwaukoe. Her | Petertavey, Devonshire, yesterday William | 1ng' tracks, dismantiing the . locomotive A gouoral striko nmong all the trades moment thut the ““““"')'i A8 “"""’“‘."""" out include Caldwell & Rupp, Vaughau & | meet in anuuatsession. Goveraor Bueh: niece, who accompanies ber, admitted | Williams, the unsuccessiul suitor for tho | hurlinz the machinery soveral squares, und | Unions was inauguratod in I3ucaos Ayros 3 f"lL}f{;‘;‘j\‘"':“‘l::"'."‘l')““n‘,"v“’.;:“,l‘q““;‘“'l’u‘.‘,‘”m,“"' Pepper, Roscubacher & Brother, A. Kadden | will voice the welcome on bohalf of tho s to a friend while here threo woeks ago that | hand of Emily Doidus, & farmer’s daughter, | seatto destruction all aronnd, A lavge | today. b B The Whitnoys were undoubtedly tho most ?‘”"(;*“ . Allen l"(-stlmr W l‘h“vlwnl ocs of | Amongz the delegates arrived are many of pa- | Miss Mather was married to young Pabsc | shot ana killed ber and his v am ;‘[‘;"h‘ gRLhoE : Ir Ll uprounging $auD5 Cutied Capriyi Bluf, " lavish ontertainers of the Cleveland ad Al HI"H"\' ( ;l\l;wm s0n “} 3 “‘,‘f"',' h“"); tional repute, including General J. 13. Weaver, | near Chicigo shortly after the actress’ di- | Rowe, as they were eturning from ohureh, .‘?.n,",‘l'.' -l-L”\n ‘,',k-f, s nacs 1'1-“).-“]‘}’\» m:r (Conyrighted 1592 by James Gordon Bennott.) g [stration. Thoy spent an euormous sum of | (RATRSE AN Ao Whilo' tho five ws in | C. W. Macutie, Ignatius Donnelly, T V. Pow. | yorce from Kmil Haberkorn. Tao niece | 904 then shot himself, probably fatuily. B CAlR RN i 2718 Beruiy, Nov., 14.—|New York Herald B monoy on bails and dinners wnd gave to | [0 7 WY an lncendinry fire was ‘“m,‘\“l.“‘; derly, United States Senator Pefer, derry | made tnis admission to account for the in- TR ¥ q Cunle—Special to Tne Ben,|—When the ll Woshington socloty u guyely which ivhad | PROSTESS o tooondinry five w g, | Sumpson, Ben Terrill, Senator Van 'Wyck, | imacy existing between bor aunt and Pabst Progress of the Spinners’ 8 is Haorald arrivod this morning the Now not known befo which has had no par- | o ang Alon & dones’ tobaces Witehouse | Coneressman Livingston and Tom Watson, Before Miss Mather's arvival here in Oc- Loxpoy, Nov. 14.—Tue second week of tha i ) v k4 I i F0EN B S0 NAY alielin soy swinterof the Harison admiuis- | 210 3y i oL nindial loat thbuson focnie | Goneral Jamos IMlelos, Frank Buritt, | tober Pabst engaged - n- suite —or groat cotton lockout opens with increased ¥ i s uding articlo it coutuined fell ifke s teation. 1ossibly, 80 savs the politicul eos g s -RROE L f 8 Alonzo Wardwell, Ralph Beammont, H. L | threc rooms at the Californin ~ hotel f ; ynamite bomb in the for oflice, whera N togetl I o o tor omether with eleven houses and somo small | 2 A ! 5 A ¥ 2| prospects of the trouble being lone : t HORANEILILI pIb] Pauveneck, J. 1L Jamison, W. 8. Morgan | which were occupica during Miss Mather's B nips, the Whitnovs will go w London, 1f s o movements of the forcign press are regi- N ALt . vo dry | A0d Lady Somerset, Mres. Lease, Miss Will- [ ongegement by Muther, her nicce, sna | contmued Thera aro 6,000,000 spin . afseussea to deciare Maldonndo a free port. & they do they muy be expected 1o eciipso the Vil probal 5 d. It began o ba realized tha record of any other representatives of the | o o0/ SR vy ¥, Wi ard, Miss Divgs and others, Pabst. He was very deveted to her, 1t 1s | dles working full time; 750,000 on half | fatally in 5 1 gan 0 realizad that tne United States in the eapital of tho British | & £ . SCOnsin waieni, Tonn., Nov o e e T T 3,600,00 sLoppet Tho | Thc'exiva e a, wnd the - | Herald was a bie power to deal with #ud ) the capits [ Biroct and Brondway, was ghtted by Beenmn | Mesuum, Tonn 14.—Tha Assoc 4ald o was vory willlag to marvy hov, ‘bu | tmo und IBK0000 ure siopped, o f | hojextrs enginace and reman, und th AR ) [ pation. Mrs Whitioy goes in for a rood | jiect tid Hronawav, was gutted by tion for the Advatcoment of Womon will | had been unable 1o gaiu her cousent to tho | Masters foderation hias askod the owners of | J akemun hud by down n train | that Caprivi b Niv B0 Nov, 14 Bl i hold its sessions, beginning tomorrow morn- | mavriage, spindies working fuli time to begin 1o | B0d wore viding back in the cab with tho time. She uever besitates to loave ner post ws hostess for (ha pleasurs of u waltz with ‘a young naval officer at one of her own en bit off more thau he conld chew. slizer was reckonod o velvety per- 4 #S, | nray 10 o'clock he vooms of the Ni 08 ANarnes, Cal 14,—Margaret | shorten the timo Thursday. All have as- | FO8 T'lie explosion eame witbout i B g a flourishing town seventeen miles from | 19K 8t 10 0'clock, in ¢ in Lo rLes, Cal, Nov. 14,—Margarot ' W ow. Tlo ox| son who might be deult with, but his suc- RACRRL LJann.: a0y ! fron L Century club. Mrs, Julla Ward | Muther bas goue oasts Just oofore her de. | sented, opt the masters at Bolton, who ¥ warning whatever 3 L P UREL LSS L terainments; wnd if it threatens to futer- | HOT ¥ PMOR DY dRSLIUOL Y ye 1l A m other distiuguishea la parture she positively declined ve- 1 spin | ian cotton wostly. They plead - cessor wits regurded with consternation, s a ) o Ly erdoy ou - business uses g ' 1 A C stinguishe a0 parture she pos eclined 0 BLO U P 8 gy ptian cotton mostly i€ Dl ea - Mk , gero with hor enjovment of Iife in Lo royed. The 10ss is ,u-m! stod vlegatos arrived today and wero driven | porter or spoak about ber alleged warri that théir hands ave full of orders and their ASSURED THEM SUATEHOOD, violent person who would visk anything and abo 1s vory apt 1o @iva tho Biritish court somo | LAY ] aboutthe city this evening Hor mece was seen and positiv cd | mills must wovk full time to fill tem, 5 would mako much noise if thwarted, There pew idens of tho application of its iro A 14.—A fire occurred fn this | MEMPIS Tenn., Nov. 14.—The convention | that tho marriago had taken ploco mnd Do bound etiquette, city voatorday, dostroying. 009 houses - e | of the L Lerstato it -|m congress will opon | ther denied that sho had admitted the mur- war WL Bong Wealth, Interestod m Mes. Clavetan houses destroyed wern the usual b heva Wednesday, and many prominent work- | viage 10 San Frauciseo, .4 1. —The L el 1 2017 1ho ' axnil|aion o ron b I e ; 3 SRRt S ¢ s in tho cause of 1mproved biguways will DexvER, C Nov. 14, —F, H. WakeHold ial Tele- | decrco for the « on of Melizer was 200lal Washington, ol courso. is ST siructures, that burn tiko tinder when oneo | $F810 th Y ENVER, Nov, akedeld, inks the long oxpected boom in | epam to shoo. ¢ Uta f f ot hi Y 1 ‘pt: l‘.’:{‘m BALINGHID. fioauraes [s ol fn- | Alzugluros, iia be in attoadance. business manager for Margarer Mathor, is ‘ AKE-Lhoiiong . RXRROLAQ.BO0M 1 | aramto ool for Utah, | withbeld. Iu fact his departuro is looked Lk Gatias Gauch [h sbelng bty HuLhi 8nd | & N aw Xoux, Noy, I4—A fro broke out - nere, Hesavs that 80 far as e knows tiere | American railway shaves may como at any | Anzoua and M now seems tobe | upon with regret. Nothing could be mors Clavelands may oujoct 1o huving thets Hitly | shortly before 1 oiciock thls. afte Y & ftor Hippolyio's scalp, i3 not the slizlitest foundation for tho vepory [ time. Awerican speculators, it declaves, | assured. The Washin correspondent of | amusing than the way official consultations duughter mado a subzect of spoctaculur com- | 10 laree furmturo waretouso of B, M, [ NeW Youk, Nov. 14.-Tho steamship Adi- | that Miss Matnor bas marvied George 1avst | have not yer grasped the potential | e air 1o ot zeaplis that ho §s | were sccretly beld to know what should be lj ment and notice, but the peoplo of Wasking. | Howe & Son, Brookiyn., The building is a | rondack, Which ived today, left Port au | of Milwaukee, apureos ”‘- .,‘ ’,'"" "f““" RIoR, that i to that a deliberate bar- | done. The result arrived atis that 1t was § ton aro bound to_ gush_over the hittle oue, | four-story pricke strocturo, (X100 foot. § Prince November 5. %O that day,” sald W'I" (e pfordadl Wy tas Cotubian ade six we 1go for tho imme- | dangerous to cxpel houest nowspaper men, vy Dr, Sunderls o pastor of the fora the flames were checked tho buildy o Dy ;. expos s nothing extravagunt cules ag i - | dangerou t 5D ! has put in u bid turough one of his congre: [ _Prrmsivna, Pa, Nov. 14— A fire ay Me. | Seomed tobo under arms, President Hip- | 5 Merriam died this mornlug of dinbotes. | monoy will bs 161t It AMCrICE 55 Lho horve s 1]1ces in caso th AR TR B N anal, ation for the privilege of babtizing ba KKeesport this ey r destroved eight ten polyte, it was sald, was about to start for | jyo served 10 tho state lemsiature aud was | Of the exposition. Americans will be hier. @nco 10 tho paxty I Colorado, Wyoming and Ruth. When Mr. James L, Noreis, loador | Weut houscs ou I3icveuth strcot, rendering | Caps Iatien, where an uprising against bis | cnosen Unitea States senstor fn 1658 Da | ally burdencd With wmouey seeking invest e dEn e g G A of tho local democracy, was in Now York re- | fiftees families aud nearly 100 porsors bome- | gutbority seemed imminent. Thero is dis years ago he was elected chief justice, He | €N - god to have engincorod tho deal and re cently [mu»i‘.u tr, Cleveland that the people | 1038, L.0ss, §25,000. satisfaction umong the people of Cape Ha- | Will be given a state funeral. : Another Dynamite Out " Roredin pevson its consummation. Huch QR oas i iorian AR Wants Pay fof Thotr Work ton 1u was tho peoplo of the north who | Louisyiie, Ky, Nov, 1f—Soaior Bishop | s, Nov. 1.—In o vill LImAERL | Syaliooe: faemtele ar Bat iaRe GoHES SR9 plosiog DAY LY 4 8 4 stood by bim in his fight against Login Milusy of tho colore; hoatst Boisconal . - o1 blo p 1198, 0EM A 8. A1 s undes iheix roof. This was o delicate | New Youk, Nov. i¢,—Deputy Sperift | 3100, b UIR 10 i Dahs agal Wngratituge, | cburch, died at bis nome, coracr ot Pwenty :U“M“ b d"dmx\" b “\‘: oxploded on 1o | pyinbow chasing on differont lines, whon Dr. ntimation that Mr. Norels hoped to see Mr. | Young today receivod attachment for | iy e Pt cred ith and Walout streets, at7 o'clock tr oorstep of a dwelling, Much damage was o h o ) ippoiyte's cabinet does not suit bis former | BI! 14 W sets, at7 o'clocik this Mil pout 116 ovjsct of bis visit, b \ Clevelana living in Wasnington agmn vefore | for §19.42¢ agaiust the odix Publishing | adhercnts. They thiuk he leans' too much | morning after along lilness of asthma. He | done to the building, but the inmates es at the ovj; »x X\ his visit, buv itis thought SRR Mr Cloreland thanked bl (or bis | comnany of Now York and Washi. eton, D. | toward his former encmies, and there soems | Was born o slave, but early dispi n ap- | cuped injury, though very baaly scared, e QURATRR | ere that bo bas been went out in connection expression of wood will and sula that ho | ) s Y Rih JAMASE 00N . roush. | titude for study, sud tbeoigh bis own efforts | The lubabitants of village ¢ | Dr. Miller's sehome 3 with tho revival of the work, and especiall that Lo 1tut § C., iu favor of Reuben Frecman & Bros, | 10 bea very general feeliug of unrestthrough ) ! ¥ boved that little Kuth would bave the oppors | € u eube man & Br out the island. The present threatened | succeeded in obiaiuiug a good education stiired up over the.outruge, - 10 get the machinery 1n order to contivue, tunity of \.‘-n.u‘w.‘,.‘\\.l here. ||\ would be | printers, for worlks done aund waterial fu trouble has been long brewing, but has now Coxconn, Mass., Nov. 14 —Lillian Emer- — New York fixchange ( gerw snpropriato if tho Cievelands asked Dr. | nisbed. ‘Te printing was douo_for the r e . i | )\ — T SN Tho ports of Colombo are now defiuitely I ssumed such formidable shape ipo- | Bon, widow of Rilph Walgo Emorson, the Gets a Million krow the Duk New Your, Nov. 14, —|Special gram to pBuuderiand to perforus the ceremony of bap- | pubiican campaign committee, The Brodix | prre Ablo shapa Lhat Hivoo sism for their little daughter, for 1t° was o | company, it s said, sublet the coutract Lo Ivte and bis followers are erowing alarmed, | poet and philosopuer, died yesierday, aged Loxnoy, Nov. I14.—The tuneral of the { Tur Brr |—Eschange wasquoted as follows: | 9Pened to L'rauce. Fak MWho ofclated at their wodding. Dr. Sun- | Freaman Brolliers for 25,000 and the latter | Eaireer 1o ne b ercy 10adors aro leading | 10 years. TERERL duke of Marlborough took place at Blooheim | Chicago, 50 conts promiumy 13 aton, par and Chicugo & St Loais Blectrie Kow gdorland Is quite confldent of seeiug Uresident | firm bas vecoivod but $,000 on the mccouns | SFIF'S 10 the vutbreak. Movements of Ogean steamers. palace today. His life was fusured fep | 10 conts discouut; Bt Louis, 488 | B, Louis, Mo. Nov. 14.—Tho Chicago & &t Clovelana back in bis coagregation, and1s | of work dono, and bave attached for iho Killed s Siators Botrayer. At Queenstown— Arrived — Ohio, from | 81,000,000 which will o to tho duchess to | PPN Louis Blectric Kailroad company has com. particulurly pleased now toat the church | baiauce claimed to be due. The sherift Gurnmig, OkL., Nov. 14.--G. J. Derr, a | Philadciphia repuy ber for great sums speut in putting WEATHEE PORECASLS 0 . should bave been redecorated recently aud | served the hineut or- i JoDe — Atrived — snhel epalr, A pleted six miles of iis grade in Clriatian It 15 au 0pen question in the minds of scme ! of the republican committee, to visit his sister ou ber claim seventeen At Antwerp—Arrived —Iilinois, from £hil Will Not Mar e o WLk 830 Cooier s Nebinala, ties. Dr. Wellington Adams, the genoral mans .,.5“.‘\-.'.‘.‘..‘f.“il‘t".'ui‘;'iu“.'il“{";".fi““ \l.\: e Ry ;nllm from lhl!ipluw today, und found her | adelphia. A 14.—Further iuguiries Wasiixarox, D, C., Nov, 14, ~Foresast for | BKer, suid toa Fopovior today thae no' !;:‘d 4L active intores swin Booth's Birthday. n @ compromising position with H. 8. Foss, - -+ Arrived—Maiae, alti- ; : RAL gfa e £l S0 AOROR successfully placed thy secornd issue o 12 social affairs tere at first which sho wo Naw Yok, Nov. 14.—Edwla Booth passea | Buother A P uporaided l"otsu;;r m{;\r:L1 oudonxArrived-—alue, from Bultl- | among tne frionds of o princeof Wales od | yceday I Nobrasia- %air; cooler by | (o) shares of stock in Chicago nt 8} per share, Wit to bave, Iuhas beon whisnerod abous | pig fifey-ninth bisthdey ot Lhe Paree olup, | his couduct. ‘aua when Foss, vecoming | At Gibraltar—Arrived—Werrs, from New | 1-0rd Rosevery throw discredit upon the re- | \ednesday morulug; winds beeoming uorth- | and that tho nosxt offering of stoek aoni co recently that matornal cares might avain ) yers elub, | ggry, attempted to draw his revolver. Dors Yor. port that the latter is going to marry Prin- | wester | made in Now York or lsoston. He aadea engross her aitention to tho duties of otner | (Gramerey park, All the wembers of the | GHEFy AEEEY pud then camo here and gave | ~ At Philadelphiw—Arrived—Ind fr cess Victoria, second duughter of the pri For lowa--Fair south, lightshowers, fol- { that the any expected 1o bogin work on Ji0) dnterests bofore very iong. How much | €lub who were there Saturday mgbe signed | humself up Jivarnogl M RRN=ApHved—Indians, trom | D985, 1owou by fair north ; sl WArmor: southe | the & at onea in Livingston county, Il J§ $ruth ticre s fu this, of course, thereis uo | @ briof note of felicitation to the distin. e gp—— At Boston—Avrived—Boston City, from e gp— cisterly wings. ol gt 4 nois, and at the Cuicago end, aud that nego- :3";““1&‘-’: h‘qi':vu:“:-n:l Nf[suv.l:‘\“:, true, how uumml\x actor, About seventy-five mewbers 5 “""“; "\'" 'l" the Mortgage. London, . do, 3 These Kind of People Not Wanie I'or the Dakotas— CGenerully fair; cooler by | tiatious for anotner coal mine and 1he locas or, Mrs. elan » 0 Quite pre- | eppended their sutograph Lo this testimontal Toreno, 0., Nov. 14.—A special weetiog of At New York—Arrived—Str sibral NEw Youk, Nov. 14.—Colonel Weabier 10 | Wodunsday morming; winds bocowiug nortk | tion of the second power bouse were very pared for the duties of ber tirst winter here, | ot eood feiiowaaip. tho shareloluers of the Toledo, Chicugo & | tar, 1rom Kl Junatry o oiaits of Gibe day recoived lwlormation Wit @ desperats | Wesiorly noarly consummated. ocrats Al to tave Muado Soms | fore wttho last moment the t foreign ofice Interestin i PPromises, rogretted its action and the signature of the Finauclal News | S Lax Now. 14.—[Snoc one of the ofiicers, “wlmost ull the nooplo | R.peian, N [Copyrightud 1562 by dames Gordon Bonnott,) PaNAss, (vin Galveston, Tex.,) Nov, 14,— [By Mexican Cablo to the New York Hor- wld—Speeial to Tur Bre|—M, Mange, who was formerly divector of the Panams canal, arrived in this city toasy, Represon- tatives of the canal who are heve are reticent proposed the trade with the chu Waullace's plans were at once luid aside