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e T T eI AR S A I g 3 o g e e ey A A i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 186 WHOSE TURN CONES NEXT | e st Cgmmnaegee | ENPLOYING THE OLD NEN [ tspumentt s s | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH O)AHA 2 | avussmra tine funded, 'y per oent, but Buenos pleaded not gulll «Enc oharge of shooting b at Moores, His trial A ¢ s I%() ‘[ )' = New raliroads closed dull. The feature was a fall of whas set for Dec 3 A 4 &8 b Thotes per cont in B on deforre oraiste sgta n ) i At the prese f the district court artible " aen ) R = p hreo Nights an eduosda ’e. Question That is Uppermost in the Minds | oo, o "“"“m' righton deferred on persis Homestoad Strikers Applying for Their presen ’t"" ho ¢ u Terrible Fnding of a Business Trip to the o ; Threo Nigl 1Y y Matinee Ayres bonds improved 'y per cent. Home with intent to salos, to the very discouraging F Posith thero will como uf tfr telal sixts throe olviy Stk Tast T VN Yha B, » > trafic statemonts, Americans, after baing 'ormar Positions, and forty-one ofmiual cases, tho latter o took Yards. of the Politicians in Pari | flat all day, closed with & botter tondency - | which include in the indictments seventy- MONDAV NOV. 21st, i Clark and Cox's Superd Spectac ul.lr i | Tn most cases pricas are above theit uine people, and afmong thom the colebrated — g in Atchison income, 15 per cent 10 Wabash & . it v - nroferrence, Wabash debenture and [ 5 nE wis ¥ , ST, B : Charges Made That do Freyelnet Dispensod | 3 por cont in most. others. Canadinm alsy | Many of the New Men Leaving Every Day— E WAS FBAD PRIEST On 11s Wiy to the Shatos He Fell Beneath \rizes Made That de Freycinet Dispensed DAMAGING EVIDENCE HELD AGAINST MANY | St 15 earbiishon, toemitog © par cent | THEY ARE ENGAGED CONDITIONALLY ;Y)[,’},‘;‘,';‘,,m‘,f;,';":;flf out of tho John<on | GEORGE HARRELL CRUSHED TO DEATH ¢ " leaves off sironger than they have been this it i Beaver Falls— Ather Kossalko otton, Pa., Arge Moving T rationtiesos der 4 o e Sl AL L 'hi‘“ ”]x‘- wadian_ Pacifie foll i p ] . WhAE the Strike Tlas Cost e T Bt L] . PBiies Botes Dewiies. Ndeh i Kook |'.I»I:...Iw"““. y Grand Trank iseties to m;.l‘:-ix‘\xl:w:”4‘”(“:]:4‘ the Men. Hazevros, Pa,'Nby, 22.~The trustees of Entertamnment, comparatively stoady. Money was not PSS the Hungarian Cthblic cnurch of this city i o 4 et — wanted. Suort loans wereat 11, to 144 per appeared befors Alderman Gorman yoster- \ cent. Tho discount market firmer, two and | Prersnens, Pa., Nov. 22, —Strikers apply- | day three months’ beine quoted at 21, per cent —_ AN COSTUMES aud cansod & warraul to bo tssued for | George Harrell was thrown under the cars J , His Magnifioant ing for work at Homostead are required to | the arrest of their pastor, Copyrighted 1812 by 1 #3113 ; > Panis, No New York H rald Ca Rev. Joseph Kos- | 8tS 0'clock yesterday moruing avd fnstantiy e 2 i ble—Special to Tue Bge|—~The pohtical MONETARY CONFERENCE, siien an agreement to refrain from bulonging | salko. Iow men Hungarian circles aro | killed. He was cmployed by Parkhurst & L Annte W, Jordan D world continues in o state of ferment wkich to any labor organization and be governed | botter known than Father IKossa'ko, and the | Hopper, a commission ficm the South 35 ” HOLIDAY cannot b compared in violence oven to the | Tt is Formally Opened at Brosiets—Addrosy tirely by tho regulations of the compauy. | It rn'w\,‘::uul; v”nmll;:]s‘»‘::-‘.,'m}.‘:(l. l»‘ .:tn\nl. . .1hl Omahn, fixchango, as & bookksoper and went : d i Door TiE f “[ EHSAE 1 ENT, ome nnd Replies, The rush for employment continues, many ol s cusaLiol ® the past you o tho # ohutes at 5 5 od, stormy days of Boulang I'io commis of Welcome wnd Repites, | Tho rush for cmploynent continue "u‘ any _V had gained considerablo Hotdrioty through | U0Wn to the unloading chutes at the Uuion ¢ lood Wb spolls, 3 s 8 0L [ Y sion of quiry puts a climax to the general Brussers, N .—T'he jaternational | those who took the strikers' plaves leaving. | '1he nowspaper Keednota, of which he was [ stock yards to uscertain what stock it vothg & i et ) OB aasent, It g investization 1s | monetary conference metat 3 o'clock this | Some have n discharged, but most of | the editor. His radicaistatoments involved | had been received consigued to his firm. 1 1y, Acol | §iW “u..‘ [ ITTURSD Y, \‘,\' 4 pushed to the bottom, it1s impossible to tell | Alternoor. Tao vrocosdings wero purely | them are leaving of their own accord, bim in trouble, froquently resciting in bis | A teain of stock had just beon unlonded cansing wreat Sifterts "3:;',‘ Atinua ent of (he Eminent Tragodian, e i forma) The borough of Homestead is in financial | Arrestand conviction for libel, = For this ho | 4,4 empties were being pushed o iAot takia tho doctor's mmediciie, ook iy whero it will 2o Baisiasn Hilp . AT TR ey "*_“"’ & the failuro o col. | Berved thirty dais o jail lu Pittsburg. flo BHE SpHE Wore: baltg nusted otit by & bl el MR THOMAS W. Rumor today has It that M. do Freycinet oornuort, the Belgian primo miuister embarrassment owing to the failure col- | paturned hoine & mouth ago and assumed his | SWitch engine. A switchman noticed the Hood s Sar H : J_ abou time recolved from the Panama Canal | nd minister of Ginance, deliverad tho open- | lect taxes, and measures are being taken o | ola position, but troublo with his uewspaper | cars jumpiog, aud iooking undor saw young sapflf' T~ AN E_ i ress, oxtonding a cord veloome 10 | retiev ringency. associate e o1 ; ) . el Ay 19! aro! b ra "y <001, ocovere A N A company 200,000 francs for tho purpose of | 108 address, extonding a cordial welcome to | relieve tho stringency ‘nmi‘-llliv' :':'x“"‘rvlfy"'(w,o:l;yl‘; rl‘u‘m:_!““ \\j:‘:“:g flarrell’s body lying across the rail, three ;‘j::‘ W ful ”lvf.w“u '\“ ]v‘nlvll W enj T Der subsidizing a [us slan newspaper. 1t is also | the deleatos, and said that tne conforenco What it Cost the Mon 3 e N S | cars having passed over him, When assist i praiso Hood's it R » Sarsaparilia all dayand then not & Biad been calleu to discuss one of t : 38 Nov. 92.—The closing act | C0Fre. His prolonzed absenco and rumors | gneo reached him hite wa ost extinet, and il soriously aflirmed that tho brother of & most most coMplok prablams YHAt | Howestaan, Pa., Nov. 22.--The closing act | that tie had gone to Bromen caused the trus- | {1tk tay o r‘.\‘x?‘“ll]:)n-\ el ‘-‘l‘;l*"“ N EBEE PLUS A e MERCHANT OF VENICE, high personago was compromised. Pcople §ovet HOH 1h A5, Fib RAvIsed t in the great strile was performod last night. [ toos to make an invastigation of i ffuirs. | Cheols passed over tha ALAOMON, CYAShING | fort tammmorit i T b eyt G172 D Thuesday Kvonlng, Siakoapoaro’s TCeaRS who know do not believe this, but it is cer gates to entor the discassion without bein The advisory boara, which had been the l" “'~|”"'“ l!w"n\'urnfl that €.200_of the | tny body, and almost cutting It nto two = Listpdgmieied OTHELLO, tain that tho attack 18 diroctly against him, | L00 greatiy impressod by tho prospect of | Gordian kuot of tho strike, was severed and | SHUEch money which hud boen on disposit in | piaces, Wiks, Magniicont Spee 5 ‘rauce . | Massing silver, for which there appeured to AL, bl s Hazelton National bank here had been | PyiSS (o0 oo B Bt ? Everything appoars out of joint in Frauce. | \FHERT T L the lust ofticial gathering is atan end. The | qrawn by him. Other moneys which wore how young Harrell got under th RICHARD 111 4 wheels yster 0 0no noticec 2 Saturday Matinso, I | T The principal agent, the bunkrupt Aston, Upon tho of Mr. Boernaert's | board. which bas directed the déstinies of | sunposed to ve in the sufo at tho parochial ““fmf ;‘*’:; “l“‘m‘_'y"“- N-\”'K"""‘”'“ “1 l‘ mm‘h:: lay Mat Bulw .‘..i",}v Hiurical Prav, \nder prosccution for formor misdeeds, waiks oh Ho United States min- | locked-out men throughout the entire | residence were mming. torriblo. ncoldent, until -tho boty was tound . 1 \\\‘.“f.'?‘,“].‘u:; about Paris ns 1f nothing was the matter. ”m B V':"‘ v;z ed \!w‘m‘ m]n-‘mu(v‘vr struggle, met for the last timo in their hah - across the rail. T'he supposition is that he i Firat 1 anid 8150 10 cordial ' wel extoaded to tho Tho potice know whers ho is, tho nowspapers 00 on Liighth wvenue and aftor aisposing ot the SENT TROOPS AFTER HIM must have been between (he cars when the ' reraladmission to Airst fou tes, and exoressed the respectful pd b t s dissi vt train was moved,or att tod t6 Bontd ot of " orn 110 baleony X vot no ouo dreams of urrest- 1 unfinishea business, was dis doratterpted to board one o eduiiee your wel, o €6 interview him, yot no ouo dreams o age of the American delewates for the Prosident Weyhe of tbe Amalgamwated as- | Binck Hovse, the Navajo Chief, tn Open | the cars while the train was in motion, and POl G l M S ‘v“ 'I‘(‘ ‘IH M‘I'P heas A\l e Prices. And B exeollont eompany of players in tho follows Thnnksgiying Mat Friday and i it tacular ing him, becanse he keeps a list of the pe king of tho Be s, Mr, Terrell concluded | goeiation is quoted s stating in connection Rebellion. missing his hold went under, ‘The accident totwenty pounds o month, ot home, wihe sons in politics and journalism who have ve- | his remarks Ly proposimg that Moutefiore | \with the Homestead strike “No other [ Saxta Fr, N, M., Nov, 93, —Advices from | occurrod a fow yards cast of the food mas- | OUb SWFving, at reasouablo cost by tho uso of ceived monoy. Leviact as prosidant of tue councll, strike wns 50 broad in 1ts iufluenco and mon | ot Wingate say that another troop of | 1°r'Soflica, on tho cute switeh of the Union an Dialeer Comeian o M. Levi was uuanimou elacted. were never 50 persecuted in any other strike, ¥ oF i n uh) CAL UL s do | AL Lovi suid ho acegrma'tho honor of pre- | §10 catiiato of €145 per duy for laborers | CAvalry left there for the Carrizo mountains b o LT young foan I Llarigs Home Tmmmgmv l }:‘ I'E BAKER Reinach is curious. He hud a copy of the | giging “over ths delioaPitions, Knowing that st ¢ TR ettty Gt e NAVATo G BIOE decoased was oung man 3 At (L MS R 4t | and §3 for skilled workmen the 7,300 ders o arigs! o Navajo chicf, | about 20 vears of i it bbb D [ R LT e R B s in tho Homestoad, Lawrencevillo | Black Horse, and bring him to the ugoncy at [ aro ot livin He was a nephew | sickmessorinjury to the henlth, is highly SRR ) IS respondonco. Tne buok Was stolen in 1880 | Bliself, Hls referred to the nutorous al- | and Beaver Fails mills lost 824,000 duily or | Fort Detlanco. This wiil bo done, of course, | of Marsh _ Parkhurst, who resides | indorsed, Send for proofs and testimonials BILLY KENNEDY e deh ¢ by a Boulangist agent and coufiscated on the pts muc sc ie monetary gue 2,000,000 during tho strike, but there way *+ troublo before it 1s ac- | at 2502 South Ninetoenth streot, Omaha, and MURTITA GEOUG I, The Gorman Nightigale oocasion’ of tus selsure of tho goncral's | 40N meationing —especlally tho British ook = complisbed, st is said the big chiof de- | bas resided with his uncle sivce he was 4 DR. F. B. CLARKE, LTI CARINO, The €hild Wonder, S5Rekans kopt S Fola S il SulivorGommissioniiy ot J1500 TCHLOW'S TRIAL, clares ne will not be taken. Itappears that | vears of age. The youug man was woil | g, ? W STREEL D POPU papers. M. Constaus kept the documents | apovo all other similar bodies by its air after Black Horso had consonted 1o give up | known at the Exchange and bis suddon tok. | *e O Draw didy Chieago, 111§ PARNAY §1 I'!E AT B RS E T aa whhh:h might h-mlv:rul in nz‘;‘utcuurlu h::forn tru.m\r:lt;;!(l‘\‘ ;‘-:;m-x;“_:\ :‘l‘lml::t’(‘u““vlh\‘l\::‘?lr:l: Testi y and Arguments Begun in l\lm 1fi\|l¥lr}*l:q( hlu partic lulr l(unn\\\-m..v] n; ing nllr is n serious blow to his relatives and AGENTS WANTED. Throe nights 2, boglnning \\|l(h . the higher court. Baron ¢ sinach, hear. | f¢ e eSO onetary t the Case, Agent Shipley, the ugeut and the chief ha riends, neo, aq | wasits instabiniy. He hoped tho confer- § . SOURLAE hich Black itorse | Coronor Maul was u 8 ¢ ing who had the documents, lost his head ¥ : Brernan P NG JIvester | & Dersoual encounter in which Black ilorso oronor Maul was upon the scene of the ST ’\\l 5 IVING A S ence would sink its individusl interests and ITTSBURG, Ly ok truck Shi i ce. U s rotur ceid v courte £ ~ (J [ anG polsoned himsell. JACQUESST. Cenv. | toon Toiimein i its individual intorests 885 | Gritohlow's rial was rosumed this morning. | Srick Shibley in thoface. Upon bis return | acident shortly after it gcourred and had 10 tho agency, Agent Shiploy ordered Black | the body remioved to Brower's mcrgue. Ihe Big:New ok Succoss. great human famly. The conforenco ar- | Critctlow, in his own behalf, tostified that | Horse to. como. fn. for A ok 3 ; s conference. Tho | Heimpanelod a jury aud an inquest was b 2N W IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER, ranged to meet three times euch week. The | ho was not on the company’s grounds and | chiof dechined to do this, heuce tha troops meaiately held. Tho jury found the facts g et K1DN A F IS D e Ameriean proposal will be summitted on Fri- ? | ity ‘Ihe only renl novelty in town. WAmW Canal tovestigntion Again tho " nferenco ndjourned, | 91d not firoa shot duriug certain specifiod have been seat after him. :,‘,’,:.‘,‘.‘\',‘:fl'.','f‘l‘ “,:",m;:“"’ v ”,‘ ','"‘“ s ¥ 15 next SAOTTIRDAY MATENIS . Pants, Nov. 22.—The lobbies of the Cham- | the FHotel Bellevue, Minister Terrell callod Mrs. Critchlow testified that when she TRREATENED WITH DISASTER, he funcral will tnke place this afternoon ONDERLAND ber of Doputies before the beginning of to- | UPOD them at noon and discussed questions | yeachea home av 4 p. m. she found her hus- o : t2 o'clock, services being conducted at the HEMRE it 1 Tt Anti-Chinese Legwslation Affecting th bl i g conducted at the £9 | vertaining to the conforenco until it was 515 & BEARUY > JATLRIBIIDAYIEIIG vA e 980 \ day's rogular session wero crowded with [ F gt B8 V8 CORITERES 48 1 band asteep. Business of That Race in Ame home of Captaln Darithurst, 2302 South 1 U s AetoNse he 4 O Sl ¥ o Nineteenth street, Omaha, I ody - - AT Wk i) 3 membors, discussiug the probavle composi- | M. Besrnert will ive & grana _rocoption | _‘Uhe defenso then rested and tho prosecu- [ Syy Praxcisco, Cal, Nov. 22— It seoms | bo laid to rest i 1 ror il comeronp” 1! GONMICTS I JAUGHTER tion of the Panama canal committee. Many | and bauquet in honor of tho delegates on | tion calied several unimportant wituesses in | that the financial troubles which threaten SR ¥ hreat AT o) n n AND T members remarked that it would be difticult “.1‘ ;ml‘-(v‘ 'u'\l' i Mka- arden, president of | rebuttal. Argaments then commenced. 18 wreck the Chinese mercbants of this city HAS TWO HEADS HOW t0 Gule Fl eCkleS i ar Gl ARi Frl ¢ PO 06'8. o Natioral bank, W eive a roception to The points of law submitted were thoso e v Asios 44 O e A A palrol 1ot Tor every lady next Krelday to define tho extent of tho committes’s | it KAUGHYL ORIE WIR EIVo § Kocontion to ¥ are caused by tho fact that firms in Clina, [ powers, and that the committeo reports | on Decom vor T, usual 1o murder cases. One of whose ad- | glarmed at the anti-Chiness agitation and | Peculiar Fix of the Police Foreo and £rob- IN 3 DAYS, boos e Tiiiirven LG would have no legal force, - vanced by the defonse was tnat where two | ogislation in this' Gulitey, who have beon able Remedy, i $i o tonse. | Beservod Iicony soat 2 Tho lega proceedings woro opened by M, MBS DEACON WINS, or more persons are churged with commit- | packing the Jarge Chineso. houses hore, huve | At the prosent time South Omaha is en- MME. M. YALE’S do Huuthier, who said that us hoped that ) c vhic! p & Y AT 5 ting a crime, and it is uncertarn which, all | concluded to withdueaw their capital invested | 10¥ing the luxury of two ctuefs of the police i h”"l 10” I I ‘ 3 Large Sums of Money Spent i ntere : ) : h | A G R A T LG (et e o oceR e R vibe hequibtaa) here. A promincut Chineso merchant hero | department. Chiof Bockott vofuses to rec. | Ul )A i1 o : S : Atlp m At v John E. Robb began | savs that tho Chinzse population of ine Pa- | oguize Mayor Walter's jurisdict g on February 2. ol red n decisio avor s, ol ' k bast vear. from 300 to 500 going ey A & the fact thav he was removed -0 The Chamber then discussod a wotion of- [ b ‘ml" R D lEvoL (T M ba e Doa il Eewin's Flory Talk. Loo bt your, from B0 Lo 500 golug on every | Monday evering by the magor continues to WILL DO IT. S0 oo forod by M. ie Viclle, providing that all [ 00 Itordersthochild Gladys to be re- | yyjjijam I Erwin, Esq., of Stoux Falls, s, | Steamer bound for China. orm the funclions of the ofiico. Tho ¥ » P 1 % & i , Esq., ) S. et IR u ons e .5 mombers of tha Chamber of Deputies should | turned Lo the couvent, where both parents | D, followed with his address for the 'de or's appointee, Chief Brennan, is also on bave the right to attend the sittings of the [ may visitit. Doacon was ordered to pay the | fense. He saia the jury could not presume > K0 Stobl ity f'\‘:'lu- to 8h . Down issuing orders to his men and looking | - Since the boglinincof the worid prett investigauing commiitee. Tho inotion was | costs, tuat there was uny strike av Homesteads it | C11cAGo, IIL, Nov.®2.—Tho Illinois Steel | after tho department, Chiet Beckott has | Looh snotlod with fracklos ant the wost oo defeated by u vote of 400 to 120. 4 . Wi Was not in the evidence; there was no proof | company’s immenga plant at South Chict not dehvered up his star, and Chief Bren- i > h B oot e riberavar Eho B voati. 1t will be recalied that while the killing of 3 2 fnves RS d that there was any dissonsion; there was 10 | employing 3,500 hiids, is expected to shap | D8NS breast is adoraed Ly tho cold badge gating committes was thon formally taken | APeille wos being discussed in the krench | gyidenes that Irick, who sent armed ¥ ! bresented bim by the police force beforo LA FRECKLA g semplietmas e ol e | ensndo Dumes wp. | i 'ohs Pt v Sogt Senal | oy Docembae 18 omoor thoo st | ESICELSS R, B LS PR, SO SES | e e et | A the Ball Park, republicans and three cosservalives, e | peared in one of the jouroals, declaring that | steag, had any propeity there. There | Unccrtainty over possivle changes inthe | ment. The polico officers are doing thoe bust 8 e Sl g CroRto, oro Rants ; 1 omuers of the loft include M. Ricard, L. | Mr. Deacon had uo right to kil bis wife's | was no evidence that the men, women | 'AFHFIs said to beths primo cause, | they can under cxisting circumstances ana s Wh T i s THANKSG’IVING. Ribel, Delun-Montaud, Pellemau, Dumay | paramour, even though he caught the couple [ and children wero thero for uanlawful pur- ‘l""“f H-_‘\'ulmdct - said ")f"“,', “Iho works | are lookinz after their duties regardiess of R A G Afte 20 o' ®ock | and Deliasse. Upon the wnvouncoment of | iu flagranto delicto. Tbis ovinion was di | poses. Al the jury knew about the matter [ Will not shut down until westop gottivg | the double-header iu tho depurcment, dEi kray e o Le wataral color N TR S L S L tho rosult Viscomto de Tiilovol-Marouit, in [ roctly contrary 10106 one he Lad oxpressed | was that armed foreign lovaders were thero, | OTders. Several weto recoived yestorday, | hereis a welt creaited rumor tuat an in- wiediete, . SHO ean ey | ADMISSION, , - 50 cENTSH vehalf of tho rignt, declined to take aoy | in one of his famous novels, in which he ad- | There was no evidenco that these men wero | Bud negotiations dre foday being made for | junction will bo applied for this morning in st il | further part in the appointing of the commit- | vised the husband who caught his wifo and | hired as watchmen. The abseace of proof «r&lu s, _As soon @3, ordors stof: coming in, | the aistrict coutt, proventing Mavor Walters | o fited “Al 10 Pott. Iversond. Wood Smith. (LW, McCuro an tee on the ground of lnsuflicient representa- | her paramour in sin to kil themw. Considera- | gave rise to the presumption that the | Which will probably be oicasn shortly, tho | from interfering with Chiot Becketv and re- | will'tis Shipped vou i@ 1 Bolrs at b ol Auzustus Kountze, aeccase tion. ble surprise was exprassed as to M. Dumas’ | people’s territory uad been invaded by | Wills wiil huve to: ck D sy winter the | straining Chief Brennan from assuming the | thew from you drugy wi o YOu | (e Kountza (his wife), Hermu. “Threo elocted conservatives then formally | veason for so suddenly changine his opinion, | arwed forolen men—armed by Quarter- | CRUTe foree wasstgudily omployed at zood | duties of chef of police Tus and ot o hottle i Jatier Kountze, o Olnrles <l resigned from the commitico. Six members | and looking upon the matter from such | waster Frick, Mokl Lk X, jniicre {s fig hiond w0d. the ‘contest piom- | Za Frockia, take it hameuind pplyithceoriingta | Bountac, Matiiln Guriinon AdwHoe e of tho left also declined 1o serve on the com- | an entively . diffcrent view. This view | *Was tho bactle at Homestead a tiot? ho | yccident to n Ginveiand, O Steeot Car, | 1398 10 be @ bitter one before ended. Both R el e A L P G T mittee. ‘I'he sccond voto for members of the | was recopiced by all the papers and v dis- | asked, ‘‘or was it an unwarranted invasion? i ey e = e e g [T CAL determined and cozfident ot coming Shaby. TS | You are hereby notifisd that tho under investizating committeo will be taken to- | triouted to the jurs which tried Mr. Deacon. | If the latter, thai’s the end of it, fo I {ABDA N OV A 0180 n | out victor. 4t IS absoluteiy trae. . Pric . | stencd. threo disinterested froohoiders of the morrow. Itwas alsd 1oad in‘open conrt by the judge, | peopie never delegated to another the ri was running over the long central viaduct at 1Eyesib G oiB TGsn LI = i {eftyor omal, v been duly appointd by S It is asserted m a well informed « or to repel mvasion a high rate of speed this evening, when the 7 & - s the mavor. with the approval of the clty ALL QUIET IN CRILL MDUmA s shunza s idatitian 5 R e ety i 0 |t e fi\",;,c.,‘ tho. teactt and swang | . Atbert Wells, wiaa1s yoars of uge, 1s in | Mite, M, Yale’s Temple of Beauly' | councilof suiil city, 1o nssess tho duningoto g about, not by o revolution in his mind re- | the PPinkertons to be there wasmade plainy | around. A train coming in the opposite ai. | 18 aud # very serious charge confrouts L e T A e T B T 1 Latest Uprising of Batmacedists Completoly | guraing the crimo, but by the judicious use | the peopie should havo shot them down: | vection at full speed crashed into it, badly | him, and which it true stamps bim @ young pristed for tho use of =ald eity, for the pur-:t “‘:’:;';I;:-‘:v‘IA-ITIH‘M I l‘{?u“!(m\ of money by tho Aboille family. Tt i8 stated should have sot them aftor = leaving | wrocking the car. Charies R. Hussey was | criminal of cunainiz. . he boy came toSouth & = poso of obnine and extendigg 1t ~:,.-u:.,' 1832 by James Gordon Bounott. he received tho sum of 20,000 francs for [ tho barges and shoula have fol- | fatally injured, and Miss Lulu Iay aud | Omaba tie first of lust weel with a tos A0 Stafe SE | 1 §.-Sena | frOm i next north o h0iAs street. ¢ Varraraiso, Chili, (via Galveston, Tex.) | writing the article, and that the mcney was | lowed them to their hearthstones aud | Jacob Pfahl not recover. Others es- p o elc with a toam o | {4( Mafe M., north to the south Hne of Paddock Pl e, and ! u ray horses and & buggy. % A for ML 1om the south line of Padaock Plac Nov. 22.—|By Moxicau cable to New York | pait to bim threugh Maitre Leon ttsnaut, | shot them down there; uld havo | caped with slight cuts and bruises. grayAnorseeianiiabugEy, _l“’l Wodnosday | (1o || VAL O e g Herald—Special 1o Tk Brk,|—I have re- | Lhe large influence of the Abeilie fawlly is | shot them at God’s own altar, and if e —— the horses wero offered jor sale at the horse i v i B streot, in addition piessld o A © | usea n cvery direction for Mrs Deacon, ana | possiblo 19 follow them across the grcat Koen W sale at tho stock’ vards market and_wero | Mail Depl. b2 Drehont Woste ved a request from tho government of- | yhoy will do'everything to save ner from the | boundary, should have followed them across Ed Koen, now contined in the county jail, | purchased by W.S. Glyuo for $61, Yester | so extended, i dssued to u ficials at Santiago to asi the Herald to state equences of the acton her husband has | the graves and shot them down as they lay | (pe 5y 0 i F oo om0 e ot d C. C. Miller of Villisca, la., arrived in | from the office of the cit neer, thut thero is uot the slightest ground for | brought against her for her criminal r ou the bosom of the I’rinco of Hell. (LD L it '8 out A SIX MONths Seu- | ype ity und rdentified tho Lorses as being o arpahollind athnu SR e Rl foar of furthier trouble in the republic, Tho | Hons with Aboille, Should Mrs, Deacon be | *But in case you do not agreo with me | tence for writiug olackmail articles in a | yis property and later ho repievined them. | o T U FOH N ) v v i Ly Su ot R mnjority of tho soldters positively refused | 10U KUIILY of the charge she wouid be lia- | that tho forco wis an illegal armed invasion, | sheet that has boen sold npon tho stroots, | Mr. Niilior savs young Wells stolo ‘Viio team | B o s R O A 2850 IPOAY9 ble to imprisontment or fine, or both. was there any organized resistance to the | has now turnoa his attention to letter writ- | and bugey and tetls quite a story in connec- | F A R | o'elock in th forcaoon, atthe oflice of Shrive 0 join the movement incited by the sym- Witk refereuce to the churge against Mr, | landingt Noua pit of evidence was intro- | ing. Ho has written to County Attorney | tion therewith, J & O'Donohoe, § 1arnam stre within th pathizors of tho Bulmacedists, The leaders | Deacon that he subsidized certain journals, | duced to show it. Thero was a cry ot | Mahoney that he has suffs enovgh, auu It appeurs that young \ wis employed { MV /) |fcarporatoitin]teataiilelty. maok LoBCHOIHE S of the recent uprising camo from tho rowdy | current rumor has it that the Aveitio f ‘Scabs, you can't land!' Thers were no | that his friends will provail upon the gover- | at Villisca by 4 in the eapucity S 2 posp ot consideringuand cinnking LD mESOREUR ¥ 'S owly -y ment of dim 0 Lhe Gwners respeotivel v ana turbulent classes, who woro inspired | SDCnt 300.000 feancs to obtain Mr. Denc scabs thore; 1o resistance to legully autuor- | nor to grant a pardon at an ea of solieitor in o . The team and of anid property by reason Of sieh LLking unom) i) ks 3 victiol ang 4 a 5 8 ), sed ate on, | g vers ere - - Zgy A 0 d fron lHer aturd propeiation ther i ¥ 1o benefit from plunder it the event of muny | tile to him to be pablished in French pape Human Hyenas, Dr. Ward of Twenticth and “M streets | couutry Lo remain a numver of days solicit- Vo approprinted s ifores i, and ol hitse houses bewng sacked. Hardly any of the de- | The real explination of Mrs. Deacon in | (ontinuing, he said the testimony was | was puton trial in police court yesterday | ing ‘Thetimefor hisreiura came arouna, ! O e et R E tails of the plot aro kuown by the general | Pringing a divorce action is that she is being | given vy detectives—by those buman hyonas, R b of Health | ut ho failed to in an uppearince and Veing situated insaid eity of Omabi, i thi Dpublic, so successful has the government | USed 88 tool by the Abeille family. The | tho huutors of men, who will not do (od’s for failure to report to the Board of Health iller’s suspicions were nroused. Aun inves- county of Donslas, and stite of Nebraskig, 15 R ooty L Abeilles care nothing for her, but so 1ong us | work—earn their bread by the sweat of their | @ contagious disease. The case was that of | tigation followed, and it was tound that the CAN BE CURED. described us fol.ows tow it % et [ e they can use her to annoy Mr. Deacon they | hrows. Those detectives are indictea, and | the doctor’s niece, Fthel Spangler, who was | young feilow started toward Omaba, erty tiname of B, 1 > The Herald correspoudont. telegraphs tnat | will do so. so measure how far they will stretch the | S1CK six days, and the application for a burial { and he was traced to this city, where he dis- Schencics treatuent i e st 101 fooy of su v I2a r“ .-mr the eleotions in Rio: Grando do Sul were oar- e truth to provent your jury from strotching | bermitand certificate of death sizned by Dr. ) posed of tho outfit aud secured tho money e e A ) i ADIbet bl oL liReh oL.bhic L T160 by, tho ropulisane, . Dr. Castil o ey | AG41NSZ THE MONKOE \entb o pee Ward, imsel gavo) tholcausa of ‘dosth as | forin ¢ e & Ol T RN TN TS, AT 1050 WhAL I R e i e S anatire e A 3 ““T'ho first shot eame from the boat—aimed | diphtheria, oung Wells was placed 1u an oficer’ o A stripof bnn 16) foet wi vanin cooesh and f"‘fi:‘: prosid nt. There is no trouble now | Oy tions Vs y Ui B (i e RN B Tt o ; hands yesterday afternoon by Miss Reveeea | 4 SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION | oui'itivousisin 1ona and v of v foe 11, 1 AN pidigneta children. God in heaven, do you deny the | 1 . Heyman. Miss Hoyman had secn him in ber B A el Gt e Of suhiz strp belng 11 o The Herald correspondent at Buenos [ Mewvims, Ten ~W. . Robin- | right of thoso on the shore to defend them- | 1 Cook, @ well known sport about town, | tather's store purchasing goods, and metbim | it % Jrin ' | theltie botween Lx fots 44 lanty Ayores telegraphs that all is not satisfactory | son of Texas, chairman of the commitico | selves! No. Hasten defonse, fire ana dyna- | Wasarrested yesterday moroing charged with | in Omaha yesterday afternoon. T'he young | consumpiion titss e v tne of Augustus Kountzo i Argenuinn, A radical meeting was held | which deow up the resolutions on money, | mite should be used upon those who sire | stealing two muskets from the Omanpa [ !ady n.fm.-‘uu bim to como to Bouth Ociahis A ombrs y 23 . R e I T v Wwhich 7,000 sympathizors atteuded. Many | adopted by tho farmers alliuncs at its Jate | UPON the peopla’ Mr. lirwin reviewed tho | Guards, He pleaded nol guilty and the | ¥ turnec bim over s un officor. She | iy AR CIB YA i} i A any. 2 evidenco given by the witness for tne prose- | {ral was set for this morning, i forioed her work as thorougbly and ith as | mi I A e v th chiefs mado specches declaring ngainst tho | convention, says the raport seat out on that | cuion and arsued to show that 1t was an. | o0 Vo8 ROERLR:., much strategy as the bost detective in tho s S Vieor dhone Soh Tt uarty tyranuy of the present government, They | topicis iucorrect. He furmisned ths Asso- | worthy of beliof, AL L ramae land, Dr. .Sp/:uu/r s Fulmonic Syrup fismic ateoots nroducetmIri SRR anounced that they would defend their | cidted pressa copy of the resolution. In | In conclusion he said: “I leave my cliont Young Wells denies stealing tho horses e aktal P B of sadd Clark strout, Lo RtRno e | i e Omaha postofiice will be open nlos s b Whon alle xe (il it ; 1o, Not until : i Trionds In wo mrovinsos. It was oharged | SUUSIANCO I is LAt as tho constitution of tho | in'sour hauas and you in the bighor Hands of v v aud clwws that they were his property. Ho iy g feith ful i By oue o Canningh s ndditions the meotng that the election of President Inited States maies | o PR.0MANG 14 BUOK DY Thanksgiving day uril 10 o'clock onlv. avo 1 hearing 10 polico conrt Loday AT L Wi e of Caunine ‘l“ lied Bialeh u:u‘t«fi‘:'v‘.”\l:r‘! nlms \".txtuf-m:‘t“”:: the Almignty.” R A a1t b\ 0 will hay nearing 1o police court today. shon i o g ol v o 4 o N iR Pena and many of tho deputies was illegal | clearly the constitutional duty of congress non AD DAY, rest of the day. WL Muke J5iteion Notigns, ; i A HICHse At oI N and fraudulont. to control und regulat the value and volume PSP South Omata will huve a new anufac- | treatizo on iy tomngh dis G T o X T N o 0 it i b of ull money, of whatsoever character, used | An Appeal to the Public for the Carncgie PERSONAL PAkAGL4PHY, turing concern, which will be an important | S T a0 ! 4 o0l WUsL Of 5 blo b B, olty WILLIAM URG IV BILL, | by the people. ‘Uherefors it is the sonsw of Workien. . i iller 15 Aroade addition 1o the industries of the city, Ior | - e S0 or f bt north § o e tho Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union New Youk,Nov. 22.—The Amorican Foder- C. A. Mills of Diller 1s atthe Arcade. o of fax 1068 thenee pporor 1 R14ho Busshge of tho | that theaotion of tie Uaited Biotes 5 g A. M. Robbins of Ord 15 at the Dellone, | 39me tine past the guestion of puttiug in an ‘ £t stret Meanure by tho Retcherag ' | B intoraationmt monetirs contorenod for L | 21100 Of Lbor hus Issued ho followig ap~ | NN Davison of Croto s at tho Avcade, | @stublishmont for tho maunfaciuro of ox et T’ of 1 Benuiy, Nov. 22 —The Reichstag was | 8djustment of questions arising solely out- !w\.\x_l L;nhn 4\II|uI‘|L;IlIl pudlie: : 4. A. Hazelot of O'Neill 15 at the Mercer, :III(.:(; u{wu:.m )n:'n::::;. |‘f.“ ]1’0:.”‘.::4 “..m-‘;. S i hin :.M arl ‘.u "w‘l-w 0 q frou Ouiinined p I sl ! sido of Awmerican financisl condition o feel It incumbent upon us to.appoal to L Gy, f cticios of a [iko nu s discussed, ‘ vrifice th tho north 1ine of Clark strect pro. oponod by the emperor with great pompd in | Gt £ ST BN ot the Monros doct ting, | Your gencrous impulsos, is well us-to-your { C. W. Lusk of McCook is at tho Dellone. | A pumber of local capitalists have iute: iocugrtiilie. of Ol eleusl ‘”»,‘_“ tho knights hall of tho royal paluce this | Winieh foebile thor bhoia 100 [ Jove of Justice, in'tho cisis of tho stk agling 1. Cleuver of Lincoln 1s at the Dellone, | ested Liemselves and within a st Depht hulhl and \h Ihranon |\(]‘,|||) 1 b A e morning. In his nddress opening the sossion | exert any influonce in tho PoLteAl on Iron and steel workers at Momestauds ¥ou are | ¢} ) Buboock of Schuylor is a guest at tho | Will form a company with a cavital of 0,000 | =HbPEEE T EE SR T fiea ¢l the thme the emperor swd tho development of the | tional uffaivs of any nation on the American W 4,000 mon huve been locked odt by i eor- | Arcade. and go ahead with tho entezprise. Among | Yo Lre L Live Sincitie mediatio TO LIt ot rorasnid, and. o any objection wilitary power of other European uations | COBUnent. and it urges the representutives wwi fabulousiy rich, and {ntdler- | I, 15, Burnham of Madison is a guest at | {1030 170 ""\’I“"’“::,'I“’ 'l s :“"-““f '-d“v P eontuglon of then, und there ds nlsu f | 4 b i sakl proposea i imposed on Germany the imperative duty "q‘ u'J"IL S l".» a “F‘“M forten navi| aabd, n’l“fi““.'s';»l ‘:‘lu expenso ang, 1o the | perce x.'\xxl::nol:f of others i SANSTRER ML ARGl YieQIThs 11 apiviEimar f mant of:dn b KRN v % v tions aving anvibing whatever to do th Ne ) 0 DAOR itk rlci ‘hac S ag " " Y o i of streagthening tho defeusive capacity of Hunciul syatome and. thar tho aaries | Tt has been decldod by the Fegyidie H. Tarkins of Chadron is a guest at the | “r'hy beliol is witnout & doubt that such an The Cure of Them y the empiro by thorougheoing wmeasures, | rionctary question of our countey be settled | Xbosimni Shiaioh Ghe S RBiialen | MNIVRT. 0 5w R onterprise would flourish and pay woll upon | wion they hive now v beyand human "Tbe emperor then proceeded to spesic of the | by congross according 10 the domacds of the | Amorios nud the oxecuilva cowncll of the | pA;, K. Persingor of Central City is at the | the iuvestmont. 'The advattuges of tho city | "Write io : . LEADDrAlsers rm;\meu mihitary bill which, while & modi- | great masses of tne peopl ricun Federation of Labe signte | Paxtou. : as distributing point for the wreat west DR, €. SIGEL. In Crete, Neb ) ' it 0ace affeclive, rendors ossibio the bil Tuiesday, Duce (1 | Bernard Beer of North Platto is atthe | will also have its advantagos. Mr. Sevkora » e Dluth, & lization of the defensive to tho full limit, : ECANLS duy. and we eall upc -workurs as | Paxton. av the present timo mautfacturcs a great | it in need of This would, he said, demand further sacri. woll ag.she Ulgety-loving sitlienvtanpakes | ™y, d [ =l mnny o wrdering the loproving nll'wu[ fices for the fathorland which ho reliod oy | 16 Will e Decidedly Warmer in Nebraska | conteibution of i portion of their enrninzsof | |t Omaba jobvers. With increased Tacilitios his | Perimonts and il s xceurod hlm o sue ek 10 2th SUrect, the patriotism of the peopls to make. Tho Today thut day to aid our struggling brothors of | A ] product will become more generally used and s which witTooy disspioint you Homestead In their contest to dofend them- 3. N. Kellog S\lay Sng e o = roct g s bill, ho said, waile reducing the servico | WasiiNarox, 1. C., Nov. 22,—Forocast for | sojves before the tousts tend ‘thom- | €. N. Iteiloge Bry' Bellowood Is 6L the | when tho outout is incrossedy botter known. provinz 1o st af pavin: wiih rod ¢ ) 4 i e " b sk i i in the wrmy to the extremo limit which | Weduesday ik i In makins this appoat we pledge you that I G 5 ; The organization of the company will be per: ') Venae flurk ey A 1 coula be conceded, would extend the train- :;\u:;:::T,d\‘f:,; I, .': ‘::m::k’\"’ “‘\“_’:‘:' and | o otiar contributed. will be devoted. 1o “l- rank M. Lewls of Lincoln was at the | fectedand it will be ready for business in the & tho Lowrd o work the o ing and employweut of younger meu. In | | Ak air, oxcept showers i ox- | tho best Interests of the men, and not oo | Murray yesterda early sprivg. ouBAr. oFder 10 anublo the foderul stutes to iake | FM¢ Westera North Dakota; decidealy | cont sed for any othor purgois thanahove T ““:‘,k,,\ of ‘Nebrasks Clty is 2 o - 1 Mhoro rovisions for moans Lo strengthon the army, | Warwer; southeasterly winds, S 1st Lo brouszl registored at the Dellane, . Kl D a \) V 5 A 5 ol PASOS NS o ouzht before th ! ! estol gsued 1 Bilia wula be introdneod n ne Bungesss | | For. Tow. Fair; siightly warmer; ERSiE capon 1) R o Iuspector Mayfie storday issued the o e i east | hizhest teibunul It necessary Cotonel F'rank B, 'Ireland of Nebraska 4 ¢ ln stroot Jujpe Y 4 for the further taxation of beer und brandy | winds, Tt wouid be 1 bios 1pan thi xoognmme of our | City is & guest ot 1o JPaxton. following bullding permits D ety o Lind i e lol et e country if by onr indiercnes tho men of J. W, Gue, two cottages, Twenty-soventh and for the furter taxation of bourso trans- Local ecurd i ar ] ” g W et e the material desired to Lo used® actions. He appealed to ths Roeichstag to {fomustead wore couvielws. it masy not—ig | J- G Mehar and 3. C. Dablman are among [, Sy O it i slle, cottage, Twonty-suventh ed to Orvice o e WeATER Bukear. Oama | dare not be the Nebraskans at the Paxton, George | e Suid thirty days have o sustai the patriotie course which no bad | Noy. 22, -Owaba record of temperaturs and | - Men of America, come (o théir resbue. Muke | Miss Lazarus of ‘ROck Istand, 1L, ts visit- | ~und L strocts i) AAERNN Y heois, Lhe WL AMMEPLRTA IS R0E) ksacallor von Capelsl, the membors of | T8I compared with corresponung day of | Homestead duy ofo riemorabie fn the Kistory | ng Mr. and Mra. H. 3. Keslor. 1 Linusbarey, two cottages Tifiventh 5 : Thontazo 1 ki 4 pIovenont 0 sirict four country. & day in Which wnotiier “pro- B L [ ATeliorbtrots wibbis A $ b Tor 1o pavhie Gf 4o/ ot b the Bundesrath und - ueatly ull the wnemvers | P2° 1OUF Years: estop the Tlelhis of ian Was wade that widl | Mr. and Mes, '£48 Beeb of Osmond are | LORS = | A Tor e a0 o e of the Reiebstag were present ut the core | Maximum t A 3 192 182 | bo howrd through the land. 2 among the guests agehe Murray. Thro v mony of opening the session of the Reichs- | Minlwum temperature %2 412 end your contributions to_Secrotary Chris Mr. and Mrs. Ghotd. Burabam and Miss age, whose varents | perfected in many years practice, eanses ma Tnhis now voeslon any trentuient and you wiil fiodl ORDINANCE NO. 3518 C. Chapman' of Atkinson s at tho | deal of bluing, furaishing large quantitios to | thint s (roatmontbosed on iy years oy Deinils, agsrezating - A etion L That that part of ol Gl streat to Ak st street dn ent distriey No, 1 the s 14 ton Lo su tag. Emperor William wore the uniform of | Averaze tomperature. . .. 997 e o | &vsaslf Cligton plnge. New Yorkbity Buruham of Tilden wero amoag the arrival 1 ownors, the 1ho garae du corps. As ho entercd tho hall | Precipitation . 0 05 .00 .00 AT FAU, sidcut at the Mercer yosterdaw. ~ « e e he was given three cheers. He proceeded atementshowing the condition of tem- Ounis EvAxs, Se s b Paul Macizan, formerly editor of the At- 3 n ) direot 1o the throne, on which he seated bim- | beralure and pra lnuuou at Omaba for tha lantic Telegraph, and now of the Carroll o cley Y self. Prince Albrecht aud Priuco i redorick | ¢4y sud sinco Mareh 1, 1803 %, s compared Situation at Ie (Ia.) derald, was in the city vesterday, the CI0US 2! bia speech withiout dofiug his helu.et. l\.;:‘,....n nuor .I.mm Tasai " those who have regained tfielr pogitigny at | Misses Maggie Collins and Addie Stephen ! PR v r o R Boficiancy since Matehi the Carusgle milis bere ave wuch depressed | landed Iu New York the 16th, via steamer ” 1 g 0 fuches | formerly received §2.20 por day, must now 3 . ~ Cable—Special to Tur Ber. | —Less business Huyr, Local Forecast OMicial. | work for §1.89, The wagus of the othisrs are uvm in Chicago and vioinity, 3 i 3 x was done 1n the Stock exchange today thau cut in proportion. New Youk, Nov [Special Telegram to ™ — bereby ardared £0 08l sl WO forsome time past. Iealizations beve been i Phe assistant boss roller ou the seburns ve- ;A:||| bll.: Jl—d(limkn MA b‘d;:.u (i:: .|\d]\vny and 10 enter ,.,‘... contriel ‘1 . ‘xl e Ore Bumerous than fresh pur es, 50 Lthat " " fused to go to work yesterday. -His wazes al ho . A. X r orse Do it ik 1 - company, totel Sayoy. the markels, with few exceptions, have L before the strike were $0 per-day, but yester- | Sboo con ¥ Leopold stooa beside him. His majesty read | With the gencrul u\mAxu‘ Beaver Fais, Pa, A | Guoat of Judge Macomber, {Copyrighted 18 by dutmea Garon Reauats | NOFITAI DERIBiE : over th natliication gironthat their wagos | SWate of Call(oraii, aftor o six wouth visk avorln Alls 4 j okiradain LoxnoN, Nov. 22.—(Now York ideraid | 1 P a0e thedux,. ori'ss . q would bo reduced. he “bailer men, who | 00 TGI te intervening timo visiting reln h u the olile fward board i That th ordlnan Lk . - e day be was npotified that the would be re. Cuicaco, UL, Nov. 22.—|Special Telegram Ol S e | effcet nnd be in foreo from and after 1ts Pass: ADOWD Same dopressign. Cossols ape 1-ltd duiced'to 84 e reduction bas oreated cou | to Tue Bk |~Nobraska rogistered here NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. S ] ' easier, but lndisn rupee paper has improved '"'N‘ *“l_" ke piuce from the v 4 siderublo excitement, but appearances donot | today: Victoria—C. H. Wardeld, umuhn. Of perfect purit; | ssed November 1, 150 1.d, owl no siightly beiter tendency iu sil- | 1 4 Meshine, 68 South Twenty-uleth | jpgicate that it will further cumplicate the | Tremont—George E. Iteld ana wife, M. M. Yanlia g o, © oot “‘:m ZhA Theabove ‘w.m 130f gloves tor sile OIS v i ver. Korelgn government securitics were | piNCRTN. ok e | Situstion. Dillo, W. A. Webster, J, W. Brown, 1%, D, Lemon & g 0 LOWRY. wore or less dutl mil day, vut the fall fn tnter- | © g VU IS B 1810 North yrainth o Te——— Alian, Marshall Fieldmau, L. W. Robinson, Orangal Economy in their use, Storl Acting Prosidont Gity Gonnsit pational descriptions was comparatively | Funcral fomorrow from residenss at i Wyoming Criminal Casos. Omaha. Wellington—Mrs. J, M. Chapman, Rosesled . 0 ¢ delicately J Approved Noveuber 16, 150 uuuufl confined to Kgyptian, itallan, Rus- | o'clovk p w. Ioterment Prospect KAl ceme- Curvexxe, Wyo., Nov, 32, —(Special Tele- | Omaba. Palmer—Jesse Alian, Ray Nye, vy 4 GO, 1 BENLS, sisu sad Spanish, Seuth Aweriesn fssues | tary. gram to Tue Bee.|—T. F. Lyons, editor of | Omala. iciously as the fresh fruik Now. Cor. 16tk and Douglas,

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