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TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMLER 1, 1892 164 \ AN AN UQ | welcome extended by tho eity and state. He | (DIQIC AN ERANET INTEVCTD | reporton Rotbschilats plan as 1aid before We NN (oI CTCTID RS | of the life saving service makes the follow. ' SOV IV THDE NI(:\R\(IU \.\ L\\\Il l’l_\\h had visited here and with amazement viowed (RIS]S 1\ H{\\UZ I\] ]'“\5!', the monetary eonferaheo neld two long sos I’MSIUV 0]' “L'fl l l |LRI‘“\ ing showing: Tao estublishment cmbraced “«\‘ I)A\bhh\{-hl{\ I\JLRED the commerco of the great city. Referring sions yesterday. Its/deliborations wara ab At tho close of the last fiscal year " to the interoceanic canl, he said that tha solutely secref, cvenl the membvers of tho L | stations. The number of disasters to ves United States must build it and must . conferanco owtside of the commitice not within the field of operations during the yoar Cpening of the Great Waterway Gonven‘ion | Ma¥eit, o e Board of Trade | Procwrenr Generale Boauraprire Pro 6 ey Cxiors made by voe | Commissioner Raum Submits His Report | Wi W7, Wherd wero on bourd thoso vessols | Wreck on the Missouri Pacifis Rajlroad at New Orleans. was elected se rv. Agaiast the Proceedinzs of tha Dapnties. | known till the commiktes reports to the con- aad Makes Estimtes. the On motion of Mr. Odenthal a committee of ferenco } e lost. The number of shipwrecked Near Avkansas City, twenty-cight on rosolution one from each E g ons who roceived succor at the s r The conference did!not meet todav. Tue o | was 47, Tha vaiue of the vessels involved - i A stato represented, was appointed. The con USES T s OFF next session will bo on Friday, when it is YRE s in disuster was £,51),155 and that of their | epar : aF Tt LARGE AND DISTINGUISHED GATHERING | Giiisi™(hin ook o recess watil @ oeiock | HE REFUSES TO RESIGN HIS OFFICE | oypactad tho sepaet on Rathscniics schomo | NUMBER OF NAMES ON THE PENSION ROLLS | i ciigociaiinom, makine u toral of proports | STAEADING RAILS CAUSE THE ACCIDENT - p. m. by tho commifteanwill bo ready . im@priled £3,°8052 OF this amouot § = AU thio afternoon session tho roports of the - — 005 was saved ana € 52 1 The Pashing of the Work to Early Compl committees on rules, credentials snd rosolu Departure of the Com nission of Tagqule Pubble Losale to France, résting Review by the Commissioner of | pumber of vesscla t ton Under the Control of the Govern- | tons wer prsontod. Judgo John B, Jon teom Tts Legal Connse of Procedure - Loxvos, Nov, 3. —The Vieana correspond Vent's Work—onstenets of the | ‘ e - 0 Itock delivere eng 0ss " " » \ \ orma of tho Pawnee Agreement et to Mo Urged—\What 1 ot Little ltock delivered a lengthy addte cvolution Seems lmminent— cnt of whe News rofers toa sensational incl- olution and the War ot \ " o8 A Nt to Mo Urged—\ wnd then the converition adjournod until: to. 1 ll ton ms bmminent EL AL GRS 0 A SLAEN TS A tution and the War WasHiNatos, D, ;, Nov. 3),—~The Cheto and Are Destroyed - List ot Been Accomphish morrow acts Found at Banks, rath vestorday. Oneof tho mombsrs in o 1812 Rapldly Decreasing. Koo comtitaaioh hus s8nt to Yhevsnoretary of the Casunlties. DIAMOND THIEVES CORRALLED. — speech spoke of I as a republic of —_— the interior §10 acroomeut recentl " " A oy sy . We 1 thieves and swindlers, The remaik caused w Onteaxs, La., Nov. 80 —The conven: | q,uihern Poltes Ofisers Think They fHlave AP ‘\'_‘ Wik il i A an uproar and the speaker was at once called L tion in the icterest of the Nicaraguan canal Made a Valnable Cateh, Paurs, Nov, 8).—[New York Herald Cablo | {5 ajer by the ptesident of the house. 1t s | Teport of Commissioner of Pensions Groen | yrod 40 i R A s of | bound Missourt Pacific passenger traim, openod here today. The gathering is the Ciarraxooss, Tenn,, Nov. 3),—Cnief of Special to Tie Bre.| ~Tue crisis contin- | expected that tho Freach government will | B. Raum shows thero were on tho pension | 983 020 outgrowth of healthy public sentiment pre- | Police Kilgore said thic morning that he uedl Tho I ranal scandal increases. | eall the Austrian government to account for | rolls June 3) last, S$i6,008 pensioners, | therefrom their allotments. The govern- | thetrack abont one and a haif miles from valling all over the country in favor of the | \would keep undor surveiliance the woman | Procureur Generale Ques: ie Beaurcpaire | the insult, R P T an increese during thg voar of )8, | mout plodgoy itaell to continuo the annuity | this city, Tho bageage cav and two conches Jinstening -to complotion of un interocoanio | who was arrestod hisre with $10,000 worth of | 43S Written a lotter of sclemn protestati DR BBIGHS CASE There we 61 tep e svolly duriie |ECME HEERACHLIIE R o reccI O WEiko o utt tis e Tho coreh noxt to the bag- waterway, which not ouly promises to yield | diamands {n her possession until the jewels | 82ainst the conduct of parliament. Ho re . —- 4 the year 222,037 new peusioners and 2,437 ML o gage car rollad down an cmbankment of immense profits, but which it seems to be ara restored to thir rightful owners, o | f13es 10 tender his resignation, and wisfins | Yesterday's Proceedings in the Trinl of tho | ponsioners previously discovered were r WANT 1O LVNCil MAVIOR, about twelvo foot aud turaca over, boing u most uniformly conceded ought to beunder | has jnformation that a gang of diamond | to bo dismissed from office. Ho thus re-os- Cont Rap I Al L Ang of | Stored to tho pansion list. During the 3 X - total wreck, and igluning twelve or fiftoen the coutrol of the Unitod States govern- | thicves, some of whom have been arros tablishes the traditions of tho great parlia- v Yonrk, No b opering o 306 persons dropped from the rolls. Alleged Wifo FPolsoncr th Danger at 8yd- | passancars. Among thoso injured were i ; i Nashville, are wanted in Atlanta, Bi antavy loaders' of T o' \woe the Briggs teial this aftornoon, Dr. Francis : ment, as a political necessity and from a ville, are w in Atlant mentary leaders' of Iranee, who were tho ney, lowa, 1 | total amount expended for 3 ¢ 3 D.O. Porren of Avkansas City, slight cus e O Jrom- | Ingnam, hMemphis, Augusta avd other cities. | gara s of liberty against the king. Brown read an objection to the trial proceed- | qupring the veur was &1 Sinxey, la, Nov.30.—When the crem St b A B S 2 strateric standpoint. The convention prom- | AR tR o RS e of Atlanta is ox. | tefenders of liberty against the king. [ 3 #1340, on head. - : i s ih ik i A i A ing, on tho ground thal there was no case, | kor tne present fiseal year $ii4,u: court convened yesterday Sherit Tate ek 1 % ¢ is0a to bo abundantly fruitflil in resuit aid | pectod to rrive here to join Sheriff Clacke | o commission of iuquiy contluuns to | ey PN v o™y diginiasot samo | 18 approprinted, and, taking tho coat of pon- | brought, William her, the alloged wifo | o 4U06% PINDALL of Arkansas City, slight being of & nonpolitical cha and of Nashville, hope to make some [ dig in the mire. Today it was discovered sion allowances during the first four months % bruise on face tirely disassociated from tho private corpo- | seartling developments about tho extensivo | that 3,030,000 francs wora distributed by the | Charkes now presented after a hearing on | 08 HHOWHEERS CoriE L A e the | Doisoner, fnto court. Last nighit tho sheri¥ I'AL\O’IH ':r. prc?vm ml\.'.l .‘|lm ulrr‘,\'ln‘l. |Infu oporations of these diamoud thieves. Chief | jate Iaron do Reinach fn tweuty-seven | November 4, 1501, GOMMItion . eALimALes that o defi- | ‘W08 notifica that a mob had been organized on fas ward the project which is intended of Police Clacke, in an interview with the | . el e RLRERIAL §: Thero was an animated debate batween | ciene ot 0,508 62! v at Thurman with the inteuvion of lynching E N " i further, it_ought to bo, from its personuel | Asyociated Proys correspondent, says tho | CHCCKS to nowspapers and journaiiste. Oa | VR B8 8% G0 A CE TEEE VD b‘;”,;rzl.,:""}“""',',‘:,‘,‘x::’,“\ (e noodnd funds, “An | Mayhor. Thosnoriffat onco put a strong | - MAS Dit il of Tillar Station, shoul- and itsrepresentative aature, a body of great | nioy arrested ar Nashville ard the woman | the refusal of the banicers to give the names Bileas 4 ; . - | estimate of $163,000,000 is submitted for the | Kuard around (e juil and wiil maintain iv | derand chest crushied, provably fatally hurt, public weight and wide influenc undor arrost are connected with o gang of [ tho commission visited the bauks to see | Brizes’ adhorouts. Dr. Briggs sald in an- | S0 RS BF & PR 1 SRREEOE TOF (68 | Gotil the trial s onded. Advices from Taur- | TRAYELING AUDITOR BARIOW for the Yazoo = The present convention is tho scquel of® | thieves and pickpockets. ile says tho list of | their books. Tuis procadure was absolutely | *Wer !0 tho statement tnat no was tnought f }oty, (2%, 8 0t ii T honaion allows | Man ate to the effect that a mob s likoly to | & Mississippi Valley railway, auklo badly formor simlar gatherlng at St Louts, beld | diamond rabborics in soveral southora citics | jjigya) ¥ | to be familiar with seripturo and standards, | ances ro mado this | year as - lust, | 1oFm and proceed to this plac at any Guio. |y iie et LB L nJune lust, and which had its origic wi is large. Tho gang worked extensively i al. i {od g 3 N i A ) it e 3 the merchaits of the Paolfic, © At theit in- Goorgin, o mujority of tho robberios boing jyhro wo coming toa rovolution t 1 do not :t‘v"e‘m')‘,_“\'L“‘“‘n‘;‘:‘“u‘w G TR T T e R e Towa Teopto ~windted. o | oD P of Geonavilo, Miss., iight out stance, a convention had been held 1n - | committed i Atlanta. now. It is sufliciant to rapeat the facts. X \ b ol GBS G shiok AR Orrraw a., Nov. iH)—|Special Tel on forehe sod le fornin in March, us a resuit of which Goy- # s ho commission found at. the” banks the | With tkolnteilectual. procossos of tho proso: R ik ,.‘.‘m\ o ‘,},’ Rt Sttt UL ernor Murkhaw requested the governors of Train Robbors ins Hard Luck s T o. | Cuting committge. | Ho could not bo asked to | RIGWER. Lension aymeuts uadce tho it K e bbb el [ AU OR RO i tho various states Lo appoiut delogates Lo as- Griar Fanis, Mont., Nov, 80.—A special | Rumber of thochecks with the amounts ap- | agrac to answer all tho interpretations of | to Septem er .; .m}mln.\rm to &70, 404,443, i he | was made at Iairiield today of a man by the | cutand briised considerably. Two ware sent. somble in tho Mound City in convention to | f i b e Groat Northern: | Pe2dea. Tomorrow will be critical day. theso pooks which the committeo might 'b"";“'ijnu heartily commends the disa- | namo of Howe, whom an artinstitute of Chi- | tothe Missouri Pacitic hospital at St. Louis memorialize congress to contract with tho | h o o T'he cabinet of M. Brisson 1s now in full | 8dopt. *‘If this evidence is admiited,” said ility act. : go claim has swindled it out of a and are fatally hurt. 5 acury Zovel ent o 1 westbound through passengor was neld up 5 < he, *1 shall insist that the whole scripture, Untavorable Comment, o 3 ! ) canal compauy to securo government contro process of formation. JacqUes ST, CERE. \ insist tha |Adhic amount. Tha mstituto is engaged in the on- Soveral others roceived slicht seratel 1n the completion of the canal so as to reduce | LY thres rovvers near Malta, u smull station S the whole of the stagdards, aud the whole of The commissioner admits that since the | u'or Lictuves and omplosed Howe as 8 racelved siight soratohiess thio cost of construction to @ minimum ard | eastof here. The messenger was ordered 0 | & ke TRIBLE ALLIANC my works bo read.§ [Great applause fol- | passage of that law tuere has beon a wreat | Lot O BICHTOS e piplosid THOWC b I'he causo of tho wrock is surposed to be limit tho vapitalization to actual cost of con- | oven tho local sufe, from which it is suid i i e & lowed this.| ¥ deal of unfavorable comment upon the pen- | g onen® ‘ah ordor was - taken and | L20 BiVing way of us, allowing rails to siriction, The convention at St. Louis was | only 825 was sccored. 1o did 1oL KBOW the | 1y cation of Wit 1a Alloged to 1o a Gopy | D% Briges waivod the thied nbjection and | sion system in_zencral, ana that it has voen [ SR Waen an, ordor was taken ' and | opoqy, well attended ana was presided over by \'o:nbumn;mm o big throuch safe. l{m B IRE DR SARBIEL T b Mr. I rown movedieliat Lhojfourtiy apiecuon || satd/unat/tholoounbryits indmiger \o! LTI R e i L s on. Georgo L. Converse. It tad the effect [ robvers decamped without molesting the 1 Yo LAy 2 be sustained, objecting to tho relevancy of | bankrupted by extravagant and undeserving sitios ila ohv. e AT, ITS GHAST aGn. GEatsti Faron ko the mrowlng publie. seuti- | prssongo Patus, Nov. 0. —What Is clalmed to bo the | ail proofs from Lha seriptures, confession [ pension legislation., “But,” he comments, | Wi Sy ing 1oty o e eago e, i ment in favor of foderal supervision and as- AL Se It C i veR: toxt of tho main portiovs of the latost triplo fgand catechism. This, aftor an amendment | “a casual consigeration of ‘the great chango [ o CERMINE Shrraly for commissions, RO | ¢pyied wna Mungted Boaies Carried on o sistance in the building of the canal, and it Corn Sprixas, Tex., Nov. 30.—Anold foud | dlliance treaty is published in tho Journal [ requiring tho romoval of proofs from the | in the mode of the lives of theso meu and | o roceived so many orders from the fact Locomotive's Cowentener, adjourncd to reconvene timo and place | <O oen two prominont farmers, | t048¥. It is uot knownp whother the text is | Specilications to the charge, wus carried, and | tho conditions to which military hfe iu |y ha e pictures for a smull frac- | Fun, N 30, ~William Conle- 10 bo determined upon by the chairman una | has existed betweon two prominont farmers, f o 00, 0 C M MR BT KO KR | anotner point was scored by tho dofendunt. | timo of war subjected them, must sugrost | (it P BUSHE (he plesres for s amwt fRae | BT R S S0V 80, AVl i S 6 X00UTi VB /CommIttee: J.J. Joues and R. T, Bryant, Yesterduy oy tho Jourmal, fu an editor- | m. Southwortls thea moved thut in view | that the strain upon tho life pawers | o O ThCR: oguiar cost, fsked the buyer to | lin and wifo, 13dward Blanchard aud wife It \wa in pursuance of tho authority con- | Hryant drove past Jones' field whero ho was | 1ah sa¥s: W publish the wost importaut | of Dr. Brigas' objection totho offer of whole- | of tho ~ soldier was so great as | SAVUICE W smul sum of monoy us an ovi- | aud Mrs, Maggie Pitts, rowuraing in n wagon, forred at St. Louis that Chalrman _Cenverse | at work and darod bun out. Ho went and a [ document of modern history. We do not | sale cvidence that the clause m ke eighth | to make permanent iuroads upon the | yo0fe of Keod fuith, pocketed whis money and | ¢ tueir nomes in Southvort from the city, and the oxecutive committee selocted New | duel with knives bogan. Jones stabbed | state how we procurcd it.” charge, offering the whole inaugural addre Vital forees, which would neceasatily vesult | g institute claims to have been swindlod | Were struck by an expross train at tho Erie Orleans and today as the place and date of | Bryant to death and was himself wounoed, o Journal adds that the treaty was | (1O WWholo sciipture and the wholo of tho | inthe developmont of & multitude ofall | ,\\'o¢ inoro thau §1,000in this way, whilo | crossing of Ponusyly av tonigh the convention. Invitations were extended | Jones was released on bail. o rh L AL WD AL, Prosbytorian stanaafds o stricken out. On | monts and disabilities beyond the roach of | G oF Hove thon 81,001 in this way, while | o & PALLUR R IR Ll gk by Governor Foster of Loulsiana and the - written in German and was rencwed in tho | roll eall tho motion as deciared lost by two | modicine. Itis this cluss of citizons who | JUPRCFIDAES fox pletufes, must ba out as | Tho —ouginoar says ne did not RGN celitive cominittes: of the: St Liouls (cons Robbed an Express O above form and signed by Germany and Aus- | votes, now constitute tho great body of those who | [IIER Jh, (M BENEL | UL AWAS B89 BF | know hie hud struck anyone uutil the vontion to the governors of the varions | Dwianr, I, Nov. 30.—A robber_ witha | tria in May and by Italy June 5, 1501, The | Dr. Briggs asked that an oxcovtion be en- | aroon tho pension rolls, (iood Lealth and Bitho? arexedlo o HOWe's ACC0I: [ yrain halted at the station noarly half a mile states and to all tho leading commercial or- [ Loy to tiio expross safe of tho UnitoMStates | alleged text of tue treaty is as follows : tered in s bohaif og the record. tho ability to perform labor were thoir from tho erossing, where wera aiscovered nizations ata municipulities of the OMNIEY | yixprass company yostorday, whilo tho | We, Witllum 11, by tho eracs of God, ot Adjourament a3 fakon until tomorrow. | capital, wion thay waro fn a” great inensura Yire ut Fort Dodge. oHitheIpilotof tho Iosemativ o (the SEEVEILINS appoint delegates to represent their re- b T I S e — aeprived.of their means of support. A very | Rort Donar, la., Nov. #0. - Special Telo- | © 3 890 O e D Hrates e oien Liovn: To rashonsos | Mmessenger was abseut, enterad tho express | ete:: wo. Franets Josen, ote. ote: wo'Huiie fov. Smith's Friat Cnder Way. {are proportion of the mon who carrica the { oot Do m-“p o 0. S WSpecial Welo' | muns of threo erufued and manlod bodies. received have excoeded the anticipations of | Car on the lilinois, Indiana & Idwa road bere, | hiiong 1o s in'one respective stutes, hive. Cixeivaarn V., Nov. 3).—Tho charges | muskets nave ben unable to keep up with | §7HE0 ©HE EE0 1740 BAsites this | They wero those of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard the promoters of the convention and tne in- [ Wulocked tho safo and stole $2,00). Thero is | wiuh the object of safecunrdinz the honor, tho | agaiust Prof. Smith, haviog been decided | their neighbors who remafned at tome in the | the town of Gowrie was gutted by five this | S\ p 5000 e a0 dead body of Mrs, divations point ton larze and distinguished | BO clew to tue rovter > dlznity :u(i sceurity of our people, entered | lmoionsin form andeeffect, the trial proper | Erest struggle of life, and the claims oi these | morning? The loss is estimated ut §50,000, Dlitsradltne “:;M form BT MTIG! l;l . convention TEaIntICOUNEEAIMKYIBEIDY holigds s A YS vagicenoss of the | bogan today. The phescoution boaan by nre. | POTSons for nssistauca from the government | with about one-third coverod by Insuranco, [ -i® Wb tho tatikled sesh et LS Rowe, Ga., Nov. 30.—Sheriff N. H. Nezgin situation rofiirding. cortain | sonting two oabliched articles by Drof, | Fe'° UPon tie broad founcation of justivo.” | Thoso who have sustamned “lossos arc: | SUll Bliv0 wero picked up about ilteou yards It is proper here to vofer to the p _cerl,nlll]'n- N i h All of the killed had lations beiwoen the government an i) o b e 3 | Europenn powers, which®uay have great in- Original Cases of the Year, Nelson & Son, Vietor Nelson, Jacovson [ from the crossing. of the killed had cana) enterprise, In April, 1500, & resolu- | WO Was shot last Iriday might by train | fjyenceon the peiee of Eurone, wo, after hav- | Smith, in whicn he discussed the ordination o . 3 Gt f e | Sisters, miliinervs J. A, Johneon, boots and | their heads crusned. There is great indigna- tion was adopted by the senato divecting tho | robbers at Plainviile died lnst eveniug, It | ing taken advice of our winisters, promise | vows and froadom of opinion among minis- | ,Continuing, the report s:ates thot during | gyoes; Tarson & Mollenboff, furmiture; A. | ton hero ovor the fact that tho railrond committee on foreign rolations to inquire | is feared thata mob of citizons will enter tue 1 swear onour homor and on the loly Lendstrum, Jewelry: Joscph Hanson, the past fiscal year 224,047 cortificates were | ) Qe promiccs | ters. Ho doclares-therein the absurdity of | jusued in origine 70.781 in inov 3 crossings. o ol S BB 00t tiona: ant prospects o 5tkin | A1L at | Calbanis whinn soucy. 1oa¥h - or. (s cn i confitin the promises | Ler clares o absurdity of | jssued in original cases und 79,331 in inerease | poorsand shoos, “Somo” of the. locks wers | CFOSINES of the city are not guarded at o co e J ALIUNO. ventions already azrced upon | expecting an entige conformity of views | claims. Commissioner Raum is of the ovir- | or i 0RO ) night Marvitime Canal company of Nicaragua and | sherifi s death, take out the prisoners ana | ;. for the turther period of S1x v 5 3 2. 2 g 5 o saved. The fire originated in the Johnson 80t s t 2 y us for the further perlod of six vears. amoog ministers agdsays i1t would ve sim- | ion that the adjudication of thesc claims will [*to consider and repoct what, in the ovinion | nang them, ond—-We renow the leazud of defense, 1% 17083 | L DEGE e o v o sl niktorMto 1 b BhtaniinlivaomplataaiatiheRol ¢ shoe store Irom a defective flue, of the committce, the interests of the United ——— which would bocome offensivi o one of | PV au impossibilits e e! e substantially comploted o e closo o States might require in respect of interoceanic MRS, WINSLOW WILL FIGHT. conform to even ghe views of a majority of | 1504, when the highest number of pensiouers communication. The committee, compris- W inisters and | the general assembly. Hesays in such a | evertobe on the rolls will have been placed Marvenry, Ia, Nov. 30.—(Special to T | Accident to a Party of Plcnickers {1t 50me 0f 106 ablost wen 10 1ho senaté. of | Iuteresting Divores Procecdings Sprang on [ FPFUSenUitives in forelzn ‘governmonts shail | caso the mimstor odnuot be oxpected to go | thero, There are 410576 original olaims | ;i HAWVERS M % AT B O Einto.n pationt iR DRk b, act In accord with oue another in rezard to | to another churcli, wehe may e uuable to | pending, of which rumbor 109,600 are appar- | Brs:|—Charles Hays, who is undor arrest | - S04 O Five mil th poLLicE 02000 5 , S v LT external potiey, fine one in ontire acgord with his views, and t), lote. It is important, both for the [ in Omaba cbarged with the murder of Mayor O N o O DR S O and thorough iuvestigation of the subject | Yaxwroy, S. D., Nov. 80.--[Spocial Tele- | * Fourth -\ {I.. and we, Franci 9 d ently.complalo, D EBOLE " 5 of horo at about 6 0lcloek this ovening,as & mattor presented for their consideration. and | gram vo Tas Ber.]—Horbert Hall Winstow | Josopin haves 10 fong aut 5id and. wssisvine | 1o broak away:and found anothor chiurch | claimants aud ‘the govornment, to disvose of | Miller, is very well kuown here. Ho was ! 2 finally submitted u report with a biil whose | 5o 3 I % ot to Humbert I in carry out his extornal | Would beschismaticiand sinful. Tuero are | ihe orizinal cases as soon as possible, &8 fivst | yoyn and reared on a farm uear town, flis | PICHiCKing party of five wore returning to = pissago the committes recommended., The | Of Chicago, author, came to Yaukton in Juno | qid cofoninl policles, We racosnize is riehts | L00 many sects lrgady. Tosumony on the | paviments date from the Aling of deelura- | futhor dicd and was buried hern about threo | the ity in o wagon, the drivor attemptea to senators who sigued this report were Shel l]l;:;q-;n;!_n{)\]'.!ill;u!llloi?rrl:"dlxt:'(;)x'c:“:':'«‘:‘xqu L'}” Iwngz-. m.-m):yu “5:-.miM'lv‘-‘.]-.-x.rll:lnle:;_r-‘xinl‘m .-I,;HH :l;li:.mchnrgu was not all in when aecess was :x:oo..ihm..l are st the average rate of §ll a ;‘cnh\:po. His mnother owns some property | cross "the railrond track in advance of & man and P bio, Edmunds of Ver- | Daisy k. v, grounds of deser- alysWe, am 1L, a ert 1., ;T uth, here, but now lives with a daughter and tw et O o York, | tion. Summons calling upon tho wifo to como [ promise’ to fend our aid anl assistynce 16 |~ Dror, Smith admitted thut he wrote tho | During tho year first payments were made i it htorand tWo | Chicago, Rock Island & Lacific traln. Tha P “rimers Joseph in envryinz out his forezin Ha Bt kL P sons'in Orogon. Charley was horo Octol g - ossdatiil Dolph of Oregon, Morgan of Alabama, | and make answer to the complaint was pub- | [FHASH SORRI 1t Chiryiez aul W foresin | articies cited and sad behad no testimony | in 406,463 cases, requiring an exponditure of | §'staving soveral days. Ha was known as | SULCWDPL Was unsuccessful, as tho ongiva Brown of Georgia aud Fustis of Louisiana, | l1sbed, and yosterday afternoon she reached | {1on‘af (ho Tialnins. ¥ osenii and | to offec n defeuse, T i #45,141,107, ineluding 23),232 original elatms, | iy mveterate eambler, but no one thought | SIFUC tho wagon, throwing its occupants in he plan broposed in the bill was dictated | tho eity, accompanied by her mother and Humbert [, promise our ald und assist- Dr. Lowe of the prosecution urged him to | amounting to $37,884,285. 'The averaga value | of hiy comwmitting murder. He was thought | all divections. by the committeo uud agreed to by the com- | her brother-in-law, 5. P. Muford, She to William 11, in carrying out his foreign | offer somothing by way of disgrowal of what | of original. puymants was $16455, and of | {5 po oo cowardiy for that, MIE MQUEARY won Instantiy killods pany, subject to tho approval of congress. | denies the churgos, and proposes to fight the e o o : the committeo had charged tFav s articles | origioal payments under the disability nct, =t MIS. SAWYER fatully hurt ho ' senuto had undertaken an . in. | case, demanding ulimony and the c:stody of Fify =Ruch of these conte ctinz partics | taugit, but the defendant stood on his rights | 8127.19. I'ne aggregzate annual vatie of the Fort Dodge's Murder Trinl. o AT s A s e vestigation of the subject because | ber 'son, Tierbort wowell Winslow. The | AEEECH L0 814 thoather bugthroukh dipiomacy | anasaid he preferced to disprove the com- | §i6,008 pensions on “the volls June 30, 1302 Fonr Donar, Ta., Nov. 30.—|Special Tele- HowinEINOreiae y injured: Ofitesiereat public Importance and independ. | trial of the mattor occurs in March next, and | 414, ¥ y assisting on landa and | ni10e's charge and not todisuvow or to give | was $116,879,867. At the close of tne fiscal gram 0 TuE Br]—The trial of Thomas | M Brizanema Fon. ent of tho company. The bill was not | it bromises to be very interesting. SIxUh-We. the contracting purties. ngreo o | 80 interpretation, Ho held that the com- | yoar there was a balance on hand trom | £fE 10 SHE BRG] ZANE LM OF THOMIS | s Annie Sawyei. passed, but it is urgad that counzress ought il = = keep our armies on a war footing dur.ng this | mittee's interpretation of his lunguage was | the appropriation for punsions of $2.280,714 affey, . Jor SawyvER, o lad of N vears, speedily to tako it up and pass it or an TELEPHON LINST .1 STRIKE, perlod n[)vur-lhl\ unllmwu;mum,l not warranted. This being the issue, Mr. | and a deficicncy in the appropriation for dward Buzgoy, opened here before Judge amended bill so that the company may not | e JSeventh—(@ —In - case of conflict between | Lowe made the opening argument. payment of fees and expenses of examining | Weaver todav. The erima was committed o o be delayed in the completion of the work by | The dersey € :.';:;'t:'l‘l’x',':“c'»ulf-'fflfi.}:wq""",'..x"(n'.{z-}'.'i'.i oL raokio Prof. Smith replied with brevity. He | surgeons ol §05,000. The number of claims | 1xsy Mareh, Gaffey shot Bugeey on the NEWS FOR'TIE ARMY, any groundless hope of governmental assist- With che Ope Rutssin, ncting in hormony with tho sl of | comptained of tho ambiguity of the charge, | of all kinds peuding October 12, 1502, was | street whilo the latter was walicing with | oo o0 o =m0 ance, Euzawer, N, Nov. 30.—diuch | the ¢ an urmy, Italy meanwhilc which might mean to chavge bim with dis- | 788,001, of whicli 355434 were flled undoer | Mary Murphy, a girl with whom Gaffey was i l"h fe ctdeag Ariols ‘Lhe canal entorprise has no lobby or | speculation has been caused among railroaa | N2 I my on the I'reneh frontler. 1 loyalty, the deuial of the discipline or @ de- | the disability act. violently in love. [five of the ablest law- AL Hy. WarDophremont gency V. ing! O DO v ’ Prance should side with Russia, Tty will nial of hi1s vows. While a majorit; might v . ioner: yers in Iowa have been ret o Gafley. Wasusaron, D. C, Nov. 30,—|Special agency at Washington, and the proposals of | o beve by the fact that the New York & | - o] y b jority mig Revolutionary Pensioners, yers in Towa havo been vetamed by Giaffey, D tho comwittee were not regarded ns speclaily | ot HEE ML 08 5 . i S aannaalisvliranco el epyien corliia i noticonviovihimyoLan vionsiof(heselobaraeny| I teRes - and 1512 war roils ure | And will base their defense on tho grounds of | Telogram to Tk Bei. | —The following transs The o ee in its | r 1g:dlstang RBhono: 0 8ig Hysin casolof confilctbetween G guilty of any one of se charges to voto to | ra . Ouly ¥ — — Ll Sard 4 ¥ :u:.'.’.mi“n'n.fiu"}:'é\'.‘,‘..(fiu:" ‘:Ilmi“:;"rrm"*’gfl'rf towers on tho lines of the Jersey entval [ (1) SIn ease of contifnt betweon Gerinany and | >ain uil the charges. ana two daughters of revoluticnary veterins Will Sue Margaret Mather, Albert 13. Woodsou, from troon K to troon Voys, etc. unon which findiug tho report | 4nd the orders wers to rush the work. It is | i avent Anstrin would mobiliz ber sruy | _ The closiug argutient was made by Dr, | aro on the former roll. Tho survivoss of the | (gpak Raring, Tn,, Nov. 50.—[Special Tei- | M: Captain Robert Landon, frow toop M to was based, and expressed tho opinion that h‘mh‘s\;t‘;l Hmrlllhol . ly vom‘pn'v e mc\u on the qu.s.um frontier and dv;ul:u‘u wa | McKibben of the prosecuting committee, He | \wav of |IM‘L' n;x tne mt!“l now number only.| oovon 1o Pui Ber, | —Manager Stmmonds ot | troop I Ll ey R alie . | the Order of Railw lezraphers to strike | ncalnst Russin In cuse the latter should inter- | was careful to say that the question was 35, against 284 a year befor: I 4k s 3 & A% % " 7 ; o 3 ;’:&3’,‘5"{'.',‘,’,“;}f‘u?l',"‘,S,Lt"“u.‘,‘":‘,:’:L.L‘,‘..',f[,’, e | on thadorsey City line 1t caso thcir demands | fore In the conliict and sida With I'runee. 1n | Moty whethet from tho testimony adduced | M. Raum closos with @ comparative state- | Greene's opera house has roceived a lotter [ F0o leavo of absence granted Captala estimates reasonubie, nnd the probabilities | 8¢g 00U complied with and the company is | uch easo Austria would uct as indicated | by the evmmitteo its interpretation of which | ment of the work doue under the Clevelund | from the lawyer of Margaret Mather, thé | Charles A, Dompsey, Second infuntry, is ox- Sf tradlc sueh us to ronder the nudertauing | BOLting inshape to ight a strike vy usive | M DATAZEAPh G, © 0 0 con Austria tna | Prof. Smith has taught, is correct. His ar- | ud Harrison admiv s, tlo says: | actress reconily married to George Pabst, | tended one month. Leave ot abseace for six TR ¥ | telepuones in placo of telozraph operators in | jridiia Gormany 15 10 mobiiize her army and | gument foliowed closely the langiage of the | “Ihie total number of original ceriificatos | saying she would not fill ker engagement | months on surgeon's cortificata of disability, “Dhiera ar o companios fntorosted in tho | L0 LOWerS, s thore is no necossity of Aving | derinit wik ugainst o articlos dotailiog the committeo’s position. 1]:;;.)511 from March 4, 1830, o Octobor JL. | bero December | 2. A\‘l‘:.\nilllogc;;i:hln)nn:nl‘ll: Wil with germission to loave the Doparimont of S y o voth. )rDS Into Austrin. Italy Adjourned until tomorrow. 202, was 520,505, an e total number o suit for aamages if s 0 Kee ! b A fRALIen 0o of ybich:ls tho ‘possescor of the . = | ariy on the Freneh frontier and acet a Y of 'pension cortificates of il classes | cugagement. A number of managers will | Texas, is granted Socoad Lieutenant Dela- concessions from the Nicaruguan govern- LONG ISLIND SNOWED UNDER, & W @ Aok LIS . o PR e of 00 Al ‘. A o RQIMON ) g 1 4 4k L s mont and the othbr ot which has undertaken 3 ted i paragraph () fu cuse Franco sl Archbishop Kenrick's Coadjutor, issued dnring said period was 835,048, while | attach receipts at Marshalltown snd Des :::’: o?kal‘l::ell‘)cu :;:I':l"md m:\lll‘fi:: Lolull\: nesise Lussia. St. Louis, Mo,, Nov. #).—Bosides the | during the period from March 4, 1885 1o | Moines. the contract 1o build tho canal. The con- | pua wor ST Nt W —1Incuse of confiet hetw BT 0Ue - Mou 0%, 1do8, 1 S s s . T clusious of the committeo were unapimous, | T WOt Storm Since the lizacd ot 88 |0 IS0 SN tho e onies. (1arminy | question of the selection of a coadjutor for | October 31, 158% the numoar of original cor- 5 L. - Morris, Third cavalry, 1s extended and it was provideu that in the event that Boapp Rapie: wond moblilz v aud ‘et conjointly | Avchinshop Kenrick, tho suffragan bishops | Uficates ivsued was 185,760, and the total Kogvd 1o, |/ REee moDshe. =Eho loBvaiofiabaanan KERNEN Tho govorninont Ahould uudertake to guar. | 10NG IsLaxp Crrv, N. Y., Nov. 30.—The | with Ttaly, whilo Ausiriy would moviifeo h e il bl number of certificates issued during thisper- | Cipan Ravins, Ia, Nov. #0.—[Special | Second Licutenant Joseph C, ox, Phirtoenth e, heaviest snowatorm on Long Islandisi rmy on tho Kussiun fronticr, ready to at their meotng Decembor 15, threo names | o4 was 402,335, being an excess of original | pelogram to Tus Br Mrs. Preer, wife of | infantry, is extended two months, The or- antee the bond: of the compuny it was Lo be avie orm on Loug Island since . will be recommended, from which the pope i i PIORLAM. 10 " i YT i 2 AR % a3 2 assumie the offensive in cuse Russin should m g 2E0D) pope 1 certificates issued during the period of your Aoy v p dinary "leave of absence grantod Captain protected agaiust linbility by the privilogo | the blizzard of 1858 began last night, the | gide wi ne will select a tishop for the diocese of St. | agministration of 834 and an aggregato | °0¢ of the instructors at Cornell colloge, Fray W. Mansfield, Eieveath jofantry, is n!‘n m.g:o'x;n_v orl:uc c.\}):tut tock of the com- | fall being cighteen inches to two feet. i —Wo promise and swear on our honor | Josepk, which has never been occupied sinca | gxoass of all classes of cortificates of 432,663, | Mount Vernon, wasTound lyingon thestreet | o crandog ton days on N ocohpLiofs "E“y, o Tollowini atutes i reprosented: Ar- | 110avy rilts in many places impsde travel. | 5, MY, 0GOS Ho A i Piea o | its ereation aud w now governed by Bishop | "y averugy cost to tio govornment of cacn | lato lnst uight i an unconscious condition, | “*Licutenant Colonol Lewis 4. Curpente Ynnsns, Alabau, Callfornin, - Washiugton, | All trains aro delayed or snowed fo. Thoso | servinies 0F the prosent traaty by us wnd oun “‘;r’"‘“, of L e Bl '1'“’5“3”“"“‘:” of | certificate aranted during the Cloveland ad- | She nas not yot regained consciousness, and | 1ifth cavalry, will procead to Fort Iilay and Districy 't Columbia. I Georgla, 1. | from Sag Havbor are missing and notiing sters, and o safezuard the security and | Sufiragans will pro “‘r’,)’ “’;“ ommend to | ministration, the comrmissioner says, was | iLis feared sno cannot livo, Whether sho | yeport in person to the commanding oficer of nows, Towa, Indiano, IKentueky. Tiansns, | can be heard from them, as tho ires avo all I of ourstitos. Itoma the promotion of Jotin J. lennessey of | g1 35 and during the presont administration | wos assaulted or met with an aceident or | tho cavairy aud light artillery sehool at that Touisiann, " Misstsaipols o Muide, "Mt | down over tho cntwe isiand. TRe drifts are | | S cd by each of the contriet- | Dubuque to the archepiscopacy and tho ere- (1 210.41, and he adds: *“The work of the of- | was taken suddenly ill is not known. Dost for duty as diractor of the subschool of 3 pgl ? fico was 'very far iu arrears whea this admini- = e, cavalry. . p o - inzg parties, FRANCIS TOSERIL ation of now seas at Sioux City and Des aourl, Michigan, New York, Ne- | packed hurd, W i A SR T BB bt R oA o 15 e, i e SLHAM L, Moiues. i F fration took charge of the bureau of pen- General Jones® Clulms, .- Captain Henry P, Birminghaw, assistant Ry v in st Bouth Gardlina, Ponhatan. Taken Howe by Her Parent, This tfeaty, In th TP O = R T T T slons, while todey the businessis s uear Denvque, T, Nov. #o.—CGomeral George | surgeon, is relioved from duty av Boise bar- Texas ana Vicginia, with a total of gsg | Denvem, Colo, Nov. 5. —Joln R Willlams | kept' sce d th Jacksoxviiig, Fla, Nov, 80.—With the | CUrrentasitcan bo made” W. Joues, who was once United States | racks, idako, to take effect upon the expira- delogate: 2 ond his young wife, Gertrude, wera met by § o Lhe ciausesthe HACK! LR L T ) O Al ) e, tor, now in his S0th yoar, departad for | tion of his present leave of absence and will e o . o 3 3 CAPRIVE wpire, | oranges begirning to move thera is great T INURRASED SMUGALING sonator, s his B0th yoar, dog A a The convention was called to order by | the wife's father, Willlam Weiss, a merchant | pypiny, | 2 of the Connol, ) AT INUREASKED SMUGGLING, Washiugton to present to congress claims op 'son to commanding President 1, L. Odeuthal of the Board of Fork ci i S HEARAL 19 Xalin g anxlety in Plorida regardirg prices. Last e Shilg RORg ofticer al FFort Grant, Aviz., for duty at that residen . Odauthal of the Board of | of New York city, and a deteetive, at Colo- | blishing above i ainst the government arising for his serv- . J X b ) r 3 3 Ihio paner publishing the above 1s not the | vanono oo, 5 Mreo 3 o ) Voter Surgeon . D. McMurd Trade, in the Odd Fetlows hall, which was geaty ear growers averaged only & few conts over | One of the Ei 15 of the MeKinley Bl A TP id " | post. eterinary Surgeon . McMurdo, ) 3 a5 | yado Springs yosterday, and tho young peo- | Petit Journal, but a sheet revently estab- | Y247 € 8 y jees in the Black Hawik war and as Mimster | P 5 benutifully decorutad for tho occasion with | Ll Gilkied back for Now York with the | 1ixhod. Tho story 1s ridicalod hors de apure | §1 8 box. Tbe supply "exceeds 1,700,000 HNotieeuhieon the Nvrders, to Bogota unaer President Buchanan, Con- | Hoventgavalry, is rolieved from [furtbor tho American and Niccraugusn colors. Pres- | Fubh &' Tue dotoctive. e youns conply | fabrication, 94 bozes. Tlis year, there ure about ouly | Wasmixcros, D. C., Nov. 30 —Agent Tin- | piuse last winter ponsioned him for sorvies | $4tY b orl Sill. Ol und will report Ident Odenthal delivered the formal welcomo | glopod from & Connecticut boarding scboos ,000,000 boxes in sight and experienced | glo iy his report of tho oporations of the | as arummer boy in the war of 1812, lo person 10 sbe somambhdiug efieer of Stk on behalf of the Hourd of rade. City At- | R TORG S Ol EE T e was 16 and IMPRESSED THE DELEG doalers are of the opinion that prices will | gictoio oo o ucanty during the last fis- — fSberidan, Ll forauty ot that post, Rara torney E. A. O'Sullivan followed for tho | RERGT VR MRS S CEEHEES Wos 10 and — rule mich higher. *1 think growers ougnt ' REALRESHIA CUHRR NP | Instantly Killed, grapli § of special ordor October” 8, divectine municipality and Governor oster for the | \yoqyesday fast and obained . marriage | ATeibIshop Walsh's Decluration Interests | Lo average one-fifih.!’ said a prominent mom- | cal vear, says that smuzgling of dutiavle Cepan Rapms, In, Nov. 80,—[Special | Mojor Kobert M. OiRellly, surgeon, to report state. Hon. Georgo R. Converse, pe:man- | oon ™ " JUE RIEIRE & b the lirussels Panfere e of the Florda I go, lnst oven- | merchaudiso across tho Canadian aud Mex:- | FARER (AR P e PER OEERERR } for duty as attonding surgoan in this city on :‘:"_’I"K“\}’?““::u“““" Bk Lows convention, [ ryiuerand o detective burried after them | Brussens, Nov. 30.—The delegates to | & . can frontiors has lorgely increaved since the | Telegram to Tue Beg. |- December 15, is amended to direct him 10 80 ed for nvention. 4 4 s : — : IEERA 11 | crossing the Chicago & Novthwesforn track | reort on January 15, 1503, B primeinal Dusiness 07 th morpiog was | 314 €810 up with them at Colorado Sorings. | tuo monctary conforenco are greatly Clalms n Mallon and » Half, passage of tho tariff act of 1830 imposing | CrOSSR the TGRS S8 REHEWCSTO HAck | Fepart B U B Gordon, ordaunco de- the nopointment of tho committeo on cro. | ACH declares that noibing wiil part them. | ntorasted In Avcibishop Walsh's declar- | Los Axarues, Caly Nov. §0, —Mrs, Adelia | bigh auties on all agricultural products. by n train and instantly killed. The re- | partment, will procoed from Cold Spring o deniiuls, uiter which @ recess was takon. TRy T P TR T ation in favor of Dbimetalhsm, the | Fremnan of SauIidgo has—filed suit hero | Horses and catile, as well as tobacco und | yiyins were brought hereto await identifi- | Sundy Hook proving groupd, Now Jersey, on Oneof the leading watters discussed this clniming tne ownorship of about $1.500.000 | other morchandise, are smuggled from | cation. business in connection with the tost of a is- KAAAAG Lakh i8) GRS adoption of which ho advocates as neces morning was & résolution which Presidont | Pritsnvac, Pa, Nov. #.-The application | (1410 save the Irish tanant fro b exico. B s i i 8ppearing gun carriage. Ciarke of the board of the Mobile & Obio | of Hugh 1oss avd Johu McLuckie for tneir | *“81'C;"T)° Molesworth, au Irish iwidlord, | WOFtD of the best prdperty in this city as the | Mexico, = Publie foeing I8 hostile 10 CLOSED 115 DOORS, I'ho extension of lenve of absence granted raileoad will offer, It brovides tnat the gov- | release on bail was heard before Judges | said to #n Associated press correspondent | only hoir of Gaston fOxa WBO | ipho principal articles of “clavdos Second Lisutenant Johu 3, Murdock, ‘' wentys ernment guarantee £100,000,000 bonds of the | Kennady and McClung. They were cacn | this eveniug: “Archbishop Waish is right, | died here in 18S8, tho property fu | 30" FEOCR L BTAom Canada - are | B y Bank of Jotiet, 111, | fifih infantry, Is further exwnded ono month, company to bo used us & basis for & uOW 4= | yuileg in tho sum of §10,000 in th ease of | L bavo contended for years that the Irish | 4uestion. 8 that through 1he | oo\ clothing, live animais, exgs aud opium bies Uapisln Hepsy G, Lilobiisid, Bocgad Sitls tlonal bauk, no party to own move than 1030 | {ieavon™ Tn the application for roicase on | diMicalty is greatly duo to tho uppreciation of | treachery of her f will of ber | rpe's [ouastion made last vear is renowed, Jorier, Il ne Stone City | 1ery, having becn found physicaily disquali- whiees of stock, » percentage of the tolls 1o |yt Lirden sase of (st Ioss. it was | 80}, the value of which bLas increased | fathor was pEobM docs not t 3 [y . ;. for the duties of mujor’ oy reuson of dis- Tk v Whioh ontion Mea e Califor that the rate of duty on opium be reducad 10 | yauk, a private institution, susnendea pay- | Aof 19F the du the sorv Vo devsited “wiuually 1 the United Statos | daciaed to posthon heariug it wuthi 1 hars: | 2 Por eout swco 18il. - Tho Irish farmors | montion Mrs. Ercautan, and under California | 41'0L 55" hound, No Gucy whutever is now t avility incident 1o tho service, is retired ) T v tholx » law an uumengoned bewr inherits as if thore " ments today on account of a run, eaused by | from active servico as major of srullery / day. The bail in tie murder case of Me- | contract to pay their rent in gold, and now, collected upon Canadian opium, although a - g ! 4 sident Odenthal, in openiog tho con- | §2¥; Ao BAILN buo murddr caso of M | o510 the Increased purchasing. powor of o o will, TAsshe s tho ouly neir she | FREEIEC IR AL rosuet of someihir: | shutting down of tho Kntorprise company, | from Novemver 25, the dat> from which he vention, warmly wolcomed the delegates | i) 8 5 yention warmly 1 o ago at §10,000. This, with the bail for | the sovereigu, thoy must raise more produce | Will inberit all teen or fourteen factories 1 British Colum- | one of the dopartments of the bigz wir fonce | Would bave been promoted to that grade by om abroad. Weak minds might doubt the | fpaiion wad riot will fmake §2.000 bail | \0 order to eara the rent money, Tho ve- practicabllity or suceess of the Nicaragua . : S — o1 finds its way into the United Statos. industry. ‘The bank is operated by H. Kish | reuson of seniority if found quaiited. D ud | Ojiver Murphy aud Oliver C. Conn went nis | QucLions made in the roots in tle past gener : Jasacamieom Kuntas, Mr. Tinglo conderans ths practice of cre- | & Sons oud was thought o bo oue of the e eanal, but bo wished to suy timt uo feat was | pail and lie was re " ations bave been inadequate 10 meet the Toreia,, IKan., Nov. 80.—The state board | o ye'naw ports of entry i the nterior of | soundest financial institutions in the state, WEATHER FORECASTS, Afo Sroal lor accomplishmeut by tue gonius aificulty ‘becauso the roductions bave not | of cauvassers basi comploted the ofiieial | the country with immadiate transportation | Tho failur s a heavy one pecii oy ?mfi.“t‘,‘;:‘fu“\im? x‘::‘n:.‘.l»m;\mfr;“m" T:ll:olx‘hnd Ho Saw O keptpace witn the aporeciation of gold. | count of the vote glown to the legslative | privileges. T'he records show that tuero are ALMa, Mich 20— Nathan ehureh, in- | Southerly Winds Witl Blow and It Will Bo ’ s and intelligance to SaN FRANC1sco, Cal., Nov. #0, —In the Cup- | The adoption of a bimetallic monetury stan- | oper = o sount shows the election of | twelve ports of destination under the imme- | terested with Bilis in the ‘Becumseh and Iin Fair in Nebraska Today. RRIR Chnib spueerviont to lta witias, i ! dard would lead to 8 slight riso In tho prioas W ‘- diate transportation &ct which aid not re- | aca banks, which both failed, made an as- | 1y,. 0. Nov. #0.—F Hon. George Couverse was introduced as | 48 trial John B. Cannon of Humboldt county, | gnd a savere fall in tue rates of intevest, | blne Weaver elootors by majorities aver- Nwou“u[lu ahioment of merchandise last | sigaiment today for the benefit of oraditors. asiNron, D, C., Nov. 80. orecast chairmau. Ho presouted Itov. B. M. Pal- | Califoruia, testificd that whilo on the streot | which would result in increased commerciai | aging 4,557 and ona Harrison clector by 000 | Seure “hiit erontion o tuess porte was ot ik for Phursday: For Noebraska aud lowa— e “"'."-"fl“"“"‘“,f‘.‘""‘"‘“' prover, Hou. | on the night that Policoman Grant was | activity throughout the worki.” majority. Cabbell, the defeated eleotor, was | heeced or justibied from . business point of Move g IPair, soutbeasterly winds. “t‘&u‘?.ir(zi“h.r“:-lx:\;.‘ 1&‘1'311‘“‘:‘\!“%;1‘-:; Ll'l;lu:w:_:‘x‘ kilied uis ateation s ntiracted to a soullo L — — beaten “on account’ of & wypographical error | view. During the year the cxpenses of | At Bremerhaveu from For the Dakotas--F'alv; unortheasterly IRan(a ts Blasaven no cLixe’ Ao mope | ualwoall two ueu, ”h]u storier, of tue uen AT THE VATICAN, inthe ceriitications. Phe couut sbows the | maintaining ifty ports oxceoded the money | New York. winds, Sbing lot-was to bring tho extremes. Of 1ho | toos raw saray, ol o ban g uurdoror i —— election of the entire people’s party state | collected therein, At Now York—Arrivea—Massachusetts, Qarth to ooe commOn Denter by shoreni m‘xn u u‘m‘nj A 4.'l‘.| 1g_auuunng :hu wit Rumors Which Have Caused the Holy et by majoritles ranging from 3,506 to from London. ; Dhasicia s RS s rYenra, oceun routes, '] noeh einjaed whoie ho wes okl the ines Father Much Displeasure. S.600. On congrossmen the five populists Cabinet Talks Over the Message. At Moville--Arrived—Moravia, from Glas- | N e OF e e o tom poratire and Governor ‘Foater of Louistana was ro- | buck. - Ho thought the man brought back | (CQUIrishied 18 by New York Assosiated Prows,) | 86 €501d, bY ?S):rl;l‘ih:nru.:'fi"fi:.;:mr:’:lf[fl WasuiNorox, D, O, Nov. B).—Lrestdent jgow. = 0 oo oo e o | Fainfall compared with coryeapon colved with tremondous avplause. Ho ex- | was tha same as bad ran away Wour, Nov. du.—Telegrams from New | {tony’ iy tha'case af. 1unsion, to 8,000, n | Farrison, in view of the exigoncy of the | | AL Latsreoot-Ar Aaroales, frofm | past four yours: tended, on behal! of the state of Louisiann, — - York a few days weo aunounced thatthe | yhg caise of Broderick. Ju‘;r‘; Bithneon's | vear approach of tne session of congress, | u\\\‘ ;::u. e ST y & most cordlal und bearty welcomd 1o 1 | Louks Like aw Intentional flistuk United Staies government had doclined the | mgjority 1s 1,769, Tho count of . the legis- | callea a special meeting of the cabinot today | from New Yok . il B o b eation ot st it erosomiie mmeuiers. | New Youx, Nov. . ~Tae Hoard of Alder- | proposal for the appiutmentof an American | 1ative tickel Will bg begur tomorrow. S tanatiL I i o it - : Avariseenubratir: . = 41> 4 T10h LY WaLer botweon the twe comnmuBlo& | men has graatea to the Now York Power | legatiou to the vatican. This rumor, which —— 1tis now his inteution merely to touckwoa | A Woman's Champion in Distress. Precipltation .. .. i 1o 3 3 ou® OF two poiuts which hié had in mind to New Youk, Nov. 8).--Miss Virginia Statement showing the vondition of tem- ; g : 4 A Nancy Hanks' Next Campaign across the fsthmus, was, be believea, uo | COWP: u New Jersey corporation, a fran- | has caused much displeasure at-tha vatican, v v T . { REh ; longer problemutic. The practicability or | chise authorizing it to tear up every streot | and especially as the holy see never once New Youx, Now, 30.—There is every pros- | plaborate, and he expects to bave the docu- | Penny, the ploneer in tho movement to ex- | perature and precipitation at Omaha for the feasibility of that coterpeiso was recognized | aud avooue in the city at will, Not only | thought of such a proposal, The pope, when | PeCt that Naoey Hauis, tho queen of the { weut ready for presentation 10 cOonEress | tena the po:sibilities of employmeut for day wod »“;“V»‘f‘_:ue , 1802, as cowvared and admitted. Tho governor then pointed | that, but if words mean auything tbe com- | he read the announcemout, said: ‘“People | trotting wrf, will go agenst time over u | Thursday. ‘Ine Hering sea caso aud tho | oman s living in this eity in pitifully ges. | \F'L5 Bonera’ average: e out the utility ana rdvantege of such 3 route. | pany will not be required L0 pay Lhe olly oue | supposo 1 havo ideas I never thought of. It | regulation track-in thewicinity of New Yoric | fnancial outlook were also considered &t 10 | (jiyie ciroumstances. 500 has suftered | NUTUAl WOIDORAIIS. oooors oooniieeso HIZ Coairman Converse invited auy citizen of | peony for the privilege for ous yeur after the | uppears as it they desigued Lo mbroil me | next summer. Negotiations are being made | S0Eet meeling Looay. wuch froim sickuess and poverty, for she bus | Geficieny stnes Mieeh - o 1ge Nicaragua who might be present to o place | maws aro laid. This was accomplished vy | with tbe good and great American people.” | with Bud Doble, J. Malcolm Foross ar - @ never reaiized much from ber booss. She is | Norma! precipitation. ... by 04 Ineh on the platform, and then e said be felt ne | the ao-idental or intentional vwission of the — - — ranged with the famous reinsman Lo Lrot the Work of the Life Savers. now liv.ug in two small roows 1n the teue- | Dei y tor the duy 2 04 luck must 1eply 1o some way Lo the speeciios de- | Word “period’” after the wora “same' iu the Sothachild’s Plan bebaied i Secret, ware another year and if possible to reduce | Wasuisaion, D, O, Nov. 80--The auuual | inent bouse, No. 80§ Lwst Seventy-first | Deficloncy sfuco March 1 8.4 fuchen livered. Ho spoke of tue cordiality of the | clauseol tho franchise. 1 Buussers, Nov. 80.—The ocommwittae to ‘muhrmur her preseut recora of 3 iUd. l report 0! Geunersl Superiutendeut iimball | Stroen Grokak i Husr, Loval Forecast Oficial, A 1 © was sixty Narrow Escapes feom tostant Death—The Cars Rolt Down n Steep Embankiment: . " tuded with the confedarated bands of Paw Wasnizaroy, D, ¢ [ Tho annual | ¢ ARKANSAS( ov. 30, ~T'he & i u nees i the Inaian tereitory. By this agroc 1Ty, ALK, NoV I'ho north acros aftor they shall have taken | leav hereat 12:45 p. m. today, jumped JANESTAL Swirn, omploye, cut and bruises ol o s STRUCK BY A TRAIN, At Charles Huys' Former . el Rocord.