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, _ _ = = S » ——— ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28 1893, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, OUT OF THE \\]\])()\\’ gpdammont th eoesmen i e | ENOQURAGED THE REBELS | sk Swmyliares orcur CARNGIR WILL (UT WAGES |y i, aos, it st et MADE PUBLICAT LJ\ST Residents of the city rezard the constant ALBANT ~~Theve was quite an ovi they start a fight with him." firing with indifference. Crowds collect at OF tha Tarso Va4l AWAEE 50-bAGLY Ahation i T e ints of - points advantage on the water fronts 10 | Mexioan Insurzents Receiving Recruits on | up that the occupanta Joft in alar y R PRy 3 " - " n - — . X 9 surz ¥ . s eduction in Tariff on Stsel Rails Must UL W L) Lova Has Taken His Usual Oourse in the | witness the firing. Mollo is at present de 1% Bl o shock occurred aboat 9:% p. m. - Synopsis of the Tariff B ' terred from 1snding owing to the small force All £ides Since the Victory. PR WA i Come Out of Labor's Pay. Fenrs Ave Tnteriatned thut the Chiness | 7 ariff Bill as Propare “3 the passed upon the eve of the adjournment of Submerged in His Viciousness, Brief Dream of fliss for the Bride Rudely Dispetied by # Dissipated Husba mittee. ; On the Free List, - Nuppros Newspaps " ' [ Wasiiseros, Nov. 9i.~The Treasury de 5 il it DIAZ ASKED TO SEND REINFORCEMENTS o " c _ sm of the government ofean. Peixow | Desperate Efforts of the Moxican Governe | DHIADELPKIA No¥ 9. —James R. Sover. g new law bearing upon that subject which Her Daughter's Happiness and Many Thou- ; cletey et fid R Ta i the extra session and tnder which the de " o 3 lerry, many of whom are seriously in favor Coneerning the Battle—List ¢ NO6H 6 6 vota 6108 T, Jurdee CAwpbel 6t Melp on n Footing with ore Radical Mea Than Even the I The supposition is that the Chineso will vor Free Traders Had Expected: b aiinbon s i is the third man to held the office of general move on the part of the squadron today. |~ Citpap Juanez, Mexico (via Galveston, | pris e Jb ol o 513 FOU RTEENTI STREET, The only experience which the department | MANY ADDITIONS MADE TO THE FREE LIST i : ‘ by very harmonious proceedings, General The wildest rumors were afloat. There Corrillas fight is that thirty federal soldiers | ¢ - Ok 1 : aflon [ ! s thi \ al soldic Thanges Base oror ’ member of the ways and means committee, | UnGer the Geary act, but they did refuse, ges Based 01 Ad Valorom Rates Tustoad the nominatfons for a general executive Y i NV Havaly viobabls filery steel rails was penned either in @ spirit of | constitutionality of the question with all the 1st8, but this is hardly probable, as artlilery | 1 "vyiin of Minnosota, with twenty-four e s ! Racer which escorted her in prevented the | Since the news otiel viotony 1 bo reduced to & or & a ton from $13.50, as | Shrewdness to get a fow of their aged people | Since the nows of the robel victory IATger | yoiag ‘\core decluret elocted, T. B, McGuire o i L b ) differance to their fate, When they received [ mittee Talks at Length About th B4 Ry Debkushery, Ayres sends word that Minister Assis of | fortify against an attack, Tho offic great steel manufacturer of Pennsylvania SAY A ! h o cments, as the present fleld forces ave | THe next business was the resumption of | the condemned man on the gallows when he | #Tess for a stiy redings in the shape Conelusions Were Renched, [Copyrtahited 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.) | ian revolutionists, The result of the con- ! The forced lovy, which was made with the | & Yote of 3 to 13 ad no favors to ask and he did (el g DAL Ll the daughter of Mrs. John W. Mackay, has Wolid Stiot Fiying, bruing rovis 1 overy oXpoo 3 i inducements which led _congress to believe [ Worning. Its provisions fulfill every exnees States consulate on November 21 by a stug | not been as great u success as was antici- | Put McGuire withdrew, Only one ballot | as though the ways and means committec AUAT6 Yoris T FESERTAED (i T in 1883 compelled to return the shots owing to the | have deserted and gone over to the rebels, | €10, 23; Campbell, 8. country, and that he could *stand it as well | nese legation in Washington. [t was repr many respects it is a surpriso even to the e marriage took place in Paris 88 s fe | w eminent counsel and at the instance of the | unprecedentea in many of its vrovisions. authority that Admical Mello has no intau- | from gaining currency in the interior as two | Seemed in excellent iamor. When asked his | tion with England, the brunt of the burden was one of the special events of the scuson Y Janeiro or Nictheroy. He only fires “,,,.,* 83Vd s ap sk AveHTcaurN “The king is dead; long live the king. | wasconcerned he could manufacture steel were granted the extenzion which they | forn uud the repudiation of the principia Miss Bryant, in Ttaly. Ho followed her 0 [ frod from the Avmacao inan attempt to dis- | Nov. o et ot e ierala: | Port by any indiviauai of the order [ fres competition with England, but that he | {RGL cepouscd the cause of the Chineso | he republicans and the night maro of 1 don'v approve of her marrying a | wunitions of war for his ships. clegraph company s well us represen- | sonatly I bear no ill will against any one. 1 | of Mr. Carnegie in a very different ligh | deportation had sowe influence upon the | 46 aition to the veform which it makes daughter. She has no Tmoney of herown. | man business relations with Mexico, I feel it cratic members of the ways and me would bo strongly aroused by the wholesale | with those of the South American countrics k accounts proviously cabied youof thearrestof | stories published lately 16 that country made against me by Mt. Hayes and was sus- ¥ R VR A (ot ks Ll ) M inine. ST et ays and means committee on the new tacift | law has gone iuto offect and no test of the | by casy gradations and will not v Stigleano Colonna, wrote in bis behalf, say- Mello- makes n landing, cuts the wires and | Me!co. 1t1s utterly false thut the Mexican make tho law take effect in April or March, | ment telling the federal oficials how to R e LY, gave way. The bride was married without T Jotwoon Moxico and abroad over the Incs | WiLkesnanne, Nov, 25— The second week | Putinto the bill asit will go luto the house, | to elapse before the United States mars! atonce laid the bill before the entire come sides giving her many valuable presents. o ETTTIOR i i Toe partics is | the free list and then taken off and made to articles are to be added to the frec list: Do DECIDEDLY feeling between the gontending parties is o s st Six months after the marriage the prince | acceptance, the situation would be relieved ¢ hbli 5 5 L e i R e G000t o MreBUR Bacon and hams, beef, mutton and pork, then discavered that he had a taste for S LITTLE DREAM, Actions Not Confirs ro uot king past in the many | Tojs is important to the smelterat Omaha, | lde b tho Troasuws and, Judicl: 3 : bore his abuse, taunts and vulgari Federal Italiun Kepublic. special from Deming, saying that the report | 4o porting the biume, per cent, as at present, and 215 centsa row | Y00 and therdis but little money availavle o B Tnayer tNa R R Whits Erovan ol tcant: points shail bo determinea, and iy | SiBilRrass or sunn, of single ply and meus ton, where her grandmother. Mrs. Hunger- ané most reserved circles 1t is well known | 1teports received here, however, trom in- Yol s tho manfacturcrs, wiiorcls the | troasury eceipts failing behind the | ornaments, and birds' slius propared for daughter's aid. This idea is the only real explanation, the | Worstof it. Tubte’ ot handling as many tvajis as they did any day | lisy, and cuts tie dutiable articles down to | Would still bea puzzle, and it would doubt- sulphite. 6f copnc said: “Prince Colonna and Mrs. Mackay ‘ ; ; ek H ) v reparations and products of coal tar not t ssor this niorninkrnnd clalmed That th x: LvErTToH it v | money would be forthcoming and thav there | Prepara paid for-the princa’s gambling debts —over ERSIA'S SHARING UP. ing for the overthrow of a tyrant. & I\ ountry and thegovernment than the lowe i p el A registr a - Oxide of cobalt, rthqunkes Which Still Gontinue, an nccount of a skirmish which occurred be- | WS hands, porter. who is willing to_*tix’ dishonest | not object to the registration, and reull; nish their house. All went in gambling. O cossion. Oue of them, who is reported to | thore conld bo no swindling by under-valua- | trolled by their employers now as furmerly from new copper and all composition metal 4 R { ot rogulus - of coppers. and black or Cosrso turo and even her wedding presents, and is | ered from the ruins. Itis estimated that | and wounded several others. The colomsts | [OF. the accident; that his engine was run | to fraud ave to be thrown wido open. there is 1o reason,to_suppose U this ob n Apmuliing’ 28 Gae nunbar . 10CWILbE Yob | oo aer 0f Caiions Snd ot iors aams | the damage. Other: cngincers told like || T¢ Is thounderstauding that My, Bryan's | and the attorneys be not obdurate, wanufactuved, not speclally provided for in. is afternoon @ mob | fore announced, will pay a tax. Bryan Cotton tiesiof iron oc steol, cub toJongiliay you. She replied, *You may if you kill me. to afford the colomsts proper protéction has this afternoon & mob ) ) situation is so complicated that it would be ny hias an urmed force'of:1aast ity mon. | LavrerheldLisias with o ro- | would bo agroad upon this w L6, is NEW Youk, Nov, 27, —As « result of the r Dismonds and Wateh Jewels, wife us the princess was never: known 3 Ton wont. to' tne opcrator's assistance. | shivs will be compelled 1o report to the goy- | sent the several interests of the Union d in the manufacture of watches or M : t aliber o) inti ate a em re now statione (iuerrero o s J are 1. r0a r sfuse or Y 0 evade y v in- s of i king erude, 10 Speci 1nary procesaings in court, a deliberate attempt to_intimidate the em- [ are now stationed at Giuerrero and it is | None of them are railroader rofuso or attempt to_evade tho law, an in- |\t ™ ee He e 1on S Brice. Mhe | o o0fRs ofull Kinds, crude, mov speciilly daughter: “Tam glad you have taken this | hoated threats that the peasan trs will throw | i the Sierra Madres, apparently waiting | mad o 0G0 isay Contral. the Deliwave & | gauger or storckeeper presides over a dis. | Brice of the semate Pacific railroad com Todine, resublimated iron ore, including REBOVIITALD Plebae oHhoE OObIe e e the Rheinischo. Westfucl- | Selves by their gréat braveryin a skirmish | 1,90 Third froight train during the day | but that has not yet been settled. It ap: | General Lewis Ritgerald, Genoral Gran- | and pyrites aud sulphuret of iron in its The case comes on shortly. The princess acioiod troops give battle te ofticers will bo shot | bia'would be sent put. during the night. | only, but it falls almost a hundred millions a | Boston _and Pierpont Morgan. smon Juice, lime juice and sour oranga city. aut e vofused .m social invitations abolit hiere today but the probable formation cl strongholds, TR T bill 1o lentroy American wndustries than | Glyan were cleeted secrotaries. Mr. John | crude state and metals unwrought, not hop Kk on M. Dunuyls - (R APy ubcommittee was then uppointed con' nd umbor carths, nog i ministry from oftice, I'ne suggestod Meoline B BEolagiTe aripIgRe ok iercb BT R T A A AT Directors of the Mudison Squure. The subreme court of the* United States | vain and J. Pierpont Morgan, with power to aintings. in oil or water colors, and status s sircuit court of Nebraska, i 3 SAVED FROM BANKRU. P P TTT ket Truo Conaltion of TN Meuse, and it is understood the president is | Mortgage and Trust company, to counts ngafust Josoph K. Blaut. pr esident of | SEALEONT B RO BN (NG, Sis0 R L g Agharion Jennes [ l ; Plush (bluck) for making men's hats, Moxtevibeo, Urugusy (via Galveston, | the Chamver of Deputicsand of tha confer dictments sgainst Blauv and Divectors Me- | and involves the title of property in Omaha Beduae Hor Armye ¥ b orisis Y ! Joodt and Ottenborg for misdemoanor in e | Oliver % Morton of Iudiana. The property | heard. The other partics to the Triple | Silk, partially manufaceured from cocoons Nows bas just been received from the Her WL Avtest Embezzer Mena boon nithe omploy of Grinith. testifled that S ider ‘date of. November 91 that fromhis | La Linexvav, Salvador (via Gaveston, | [foR thecompany with tho undorstanding was insolvent, The ouly directors who es- | brother, William 5. 'I'"Morton. The supreme | to cconomize in her army expenses. The | Soav of all kinds, nov otherwise specially or nitra ble for @ sutanger to realizo that | Special to Tue Ber)—United States Minis- | was worth £5,000." Mr. Hicks also testified | tne grand jury's etion. True bills were ht to maiutain the bill, and that theapnel- | worthy sources that, during his visiv to | take Case of Mrs, Mlchy‘u Prinoe. on his ships T0UK PORBERLY 'S PLACE, WL Come 1o, Democratio Committeemens CHE PAID A HIGH PEISE FOR A TITLE | "he eovorment today suppro gamen B, Soveretgn of Towa Now tond of | NEW PHISE OF THE MAKER'S SENTIMENT | partment is somewhat concorned ovor the ¢ / i chursh NwsHADOE bigaul® of. URTAPD the Kulghts of Labor, el prospect of Chinese registeation under the | WILSON'S BILL AT LAST MADE PUBLIC ; X 4 cign of Towa was olocted general mdster [ e 18 Willlng to Compete with G has thus incurred the dislike of the Catholic o Suppress A " o b 3 . bachb il AU sl LAkt i b WM M workman of the Knights of Labor this after Britain, but Froposes to Have Iis nd Good Hard American Dollars, of the restoration of the monarchy, because . younded X - partmont has just issued ils regulAtiqns. o they wers deprived of thelr salaries under TRy Ve e Plttsburg being his opponant. Mr. Soverelgn Hin Competitors, Y ! ey ply with the law, but no one can say defi " il it i 4 master workman in the order since its nitely until the experiment is trie g s COLONNA WAS MERELY A GILDED RASCAL | *“Thie” covornment expected an tmportant:| —(copurighted 1510ty Jumss Gordon mewnsnt | frester NOEgn 16 the, orer sinen s Wit Hektin o8 ik B } ¥ until tho:exporiment is tried To prepare for an emergency sandbag | Tex.), Nov. 27.—[New York Herald Cable— Fho after =2 5 Heverred Wasnizgros, No oftivials have had wish the Chinese 1s against is nd Love Were | bulwarks were orected along the shore. | Special to Tue Beg.|—Later news from the ho afternoon session was charactorizec It secms that the letter which Androw | the supbposition. ‘There had been no reason = 18 Tofessions of lonor an T 1o sy th W | f t f 1 B . Carnegie recently wrote to a democratic | 0 suppose that they wouli refuse to stert now nineteen ships of foreign power in the | were left dead on the field and sixty were :}',":m_“ l_""';',’f"'i ”:‘t"‘:""' bl “n"."', " Hatbor, Woundod, "ThANS ‘hEs Basu~ 4 FUINGEAREY pon assembling the delegates announced \d mentioned fn 6 Ber speclal, respecting u’m: \\"hrn it came to applying the law they of 8pacific Duties. British Ship interfered. Satition Wars ‘ol 4 i 3 the provosed cut in the duty on fmported | defied it openly and went into court upon the : " anuon were on the way to the revolution- he provosed cut in the duty on imported | SHOWED HIS HAND IN SIX MONTHS | puixoto attempted to arrest Captain 3 board, three of whom were to be elected. H. I Cooper ot the Galicia for taking Ruy Bar- | could not be used to any Wdvantage by | o+ At oF Sl sarcasm or passion. Mr, Carnegie had been | temerity of native Americans. ‘Lhey at-| NO [MPOST LEVIED ON RAW MATERIALS 10 Buonos Ayres. Thi British warship | cithor ands in tho présent Gampiign. votes, and J. W. Kenna of Indiana and D. L. | yiotified that the duty on steol rails was to | tempted to use the law with their nsual L Ray of South Carolina, each with eightecn € numbers of Mexicans continue to a Savw & h t the present law provided, and he was asked | doported to Chitha without expense to them- | cpayrman 6f the Ways and Means Coms Demand for Money to Carry Herald's correspondent in Buenos | It is said they will meet at Tres les and :(' 2.:‘,‘1‘1\"":,(0“"“: c{lo‘m-u on Friday, making at he had to say about it, 1t camo to the | S¢1¥es, but otherwise displayed o stolid in: ) complete board of four. T . & ‘ 1 verdict of the courts, which was :1 azil visited Demetrio Riberio last night. | here have telegraphed to Diaz asking rein- Powderly's Resignation. like the question which is propounded to in appealed to con sl L B L) demetrio Riberio is an agent of the Brazil- | fo James | t h totally inadequate in numbers to cope w! balloting on General Master Workman Pow- | is asked if he has anything to say before his ‘I"_ o oxtonsion of tho time In which they |-.m-.]A v, 97, I‘A\uw York llux-n(hlll able | ference between the minister and the agent | the revolutionists, derly’s resignation, which was accepted by | execution. Mr. Carnegie wrote that he | MiEhbregister. Specialto Tur Bee.|—Princess Colonna. | is not yet known WasiiNGTox, Nov, The d i ; r smNGToN, Ne > demoeratia Ma ot view of making suspected robels fight their [ Messts. Sovereign, Campbell and Me- | not care what the committee did about m‘]n"."1“"“”“;]" 1"';"1‘"_'[}\ _']”;\"" no et | tariff bill was given out to the public this applied for a separation n~{.n{. |.|;.m [ m‘. A man was killed in frontof the United | own people and thus bocome obnoxious, has | Guire were then nominated for the oftice, | theduty on steel rails; that it- appeared [ fif PROfises, sitiioust thov e BUt SOt nand Gallatro Colonna and for the custody n L C 3 L that they would aecept the torms of the law, | tationof those who have prodicted that it ‘l;‘r lier three rl\lill{‘;‘ll.. '\J"“"‘ .n{ml % | shot flying over the houses. Mello was | pated, as the drafted men and many others | WAS taken; this resulted as follows: Sov was bent on destroying the industry in this | The negotintions were conducted by tho Chi- | would be a radical measure of reform. In fanco, aged 6, and Mario, 4 years of age. n 1 - governtient solilers Aving oa his boata: The government officials aro mikiug des. | MP Powderly wasseon shortly aftorwards | as tho democratic party could; thay if it | sented that fn refusing to tegistor the (W | Gemocratic membors of congresy, as it is Mger. di Rende, the papal nuncio to Frauce, Tho Herald correspondent can state with | perate efforts to keop news of their defeat | DY an Associated pr representative. He | wanted to throw down the bars to competi- i | ¢ officiated at the religious ceremony, which L i powerful Six Companies, and the belief was | The free list is liberal cnough in its scopa : ; ! o tion to Inflick damago on. the clty of Rio de | rebellions are now.in progre opinion of the assembly’s action he said: | would fall upon lubor, and that so faras he | expressed, without specific promise, that if | to satisfy the most radical advocates of ree ‘I'wo years before the marrviage rince Colonna met Mrs. Mackay's daughter, then | ho5icatinciked. Shots have been oceasional Ciry o st Galveston. Tex, | Mr. Sovererign will have no heartier sup- | rails without any protective duty and in PR ‘lr“[-!"dl:-:;:‘n:"“‘ hpratified, It was | of reciprooity. which has been the pride of Pais and asked Mrs. Mackay for ber naud. | jodge the government fo R HO/Ara LRV INE | AB iR i attorney of the Mexican Con- | than he will receive from me. He is | would produce the rails with labor paid upon ongress guanted tho oxtonsion the democrats for & number of years, is® She relied: to prevont Mello's launches from obtaining | tral rallway, and as vice prosidont of the Mex- | eminently worthy of the position. Per- | the Bratish basis. This puts the sentiment ,of course, possible that the cost of | gecisive and emphatic. Thus the tarif bill forcigner. Moreover, don't be deluded; she | poiyoto places great relianc tive of various Important enterprises of the | am perfectly satisfled that events have so | from thatin which democratic newspapers | government, and it is probuble also that i f s oto p sat reliance on the to v y ed that events have so . v RIS R I&eentt the custom ccessitate new treatics isnot Mr. Mackny's child, but his step- | pedo Ao Ters purchased in (¢ United States wnd Europo having considerable | shaped themselves, 1shall remain in the | Foported 1t and which some of tho demo- | there wasa fecling that pubile sentiment | (0 AR, et oh Sty order and do what I can for its benefit. In ¢ arrest of Chinamen throvghout the country. hich e pactical or theoretical fre ety s L i X 1ty to inform you there fs gross gt 3 | mittee gave it out at the timeit was r i} arrosyot Chilnn hronho; ¢ try, | which enjoy nractical or theoretical frea Iu)fmnl she ....»|m.l mnl, bthl\ ||~ lm_\ N BwaL haREbOoh - tacel Vet connrMINGItHo "m{y il oxagroration about. the | L general assembly I refected the charges | from one of them by Tup Bie correspondent. under the provisions of the Geary act, | yrade with the United Statos, wlaughter by my first husband, but she takes T By P S T S ! The b 5 TR bo il e S SRS O ceounts | 5 fme 3 Le 0 3 3 bty ic bounty on sugar which was to ba so MraMuckiysinamo 6t uly roquest. Prinee | United States Cousular Agent Grant at Des- | specting revolutionaryunovements in Mexico. tained by the delegates, so upon the whole Ul vy ciiiation has marked the work of the | Almost a month hasclapsed since the new | bromptly repealed is, instead, to ve re The prince persisted aed his uncle, Prince | opro, Minister Thompson was notified of the | have justhad an interview with Presidengdf fee y well satisfied. w s y idence in Petropolis, which | Diszand have found him perfectly tranquil bill from start to finish. It was the nten- | temperof the Chiuese has been made underits | conctusive effect uutil after the end of the ing that money was of no consequence, as it s travel from the city. In case | With regard to the present and fature of , \ IT5 SECOND WEEL tion when [ wired Tue Bee lasy mght to | provisions. The instructions of the depart- was a love match, Mrs. Mackay eventually L A 1 MR ETRo i it tee et RO tHIR T T i government hus soquestered o singleono of | Troables of the Lent Vailey Ralirond nv | 1895, but at8o'clock this morning it was | have now beon prepured, and it is to be pre. | The committce met at 1i o'clock this morn- destroys the railroads Thompson will be | {he pumerons messiges which pass daily Nearor'wn End agreed that March, 1804, shoula be the date | sumed that no great time will be permitted | ing, and after the roll call Chairman Wilson ’\“'l“l il ttlement, (hgl Mts SN ’\(l"-\ unable to reach Rio de Jaueiro. He would i 2 i allowed her an income of &175.000 a year, be- N 3 A oath 60 8 e} & ¥ 3 e and leave the senate to extend the time. ana other ofticials throughout the country Do shut off from il communication. Tt 1 | of the Central and South Amorican and Moxi- | of tha groat strilke of theLehigh Valles rond | “ipe duty on lead was also chaaged v the | will be informed as to the course they are Showed flis Cloven Hoof. LS e dereien LR ORI SR TOLORT S ol Comtanich % is now on and a settlement either amicablo | last moment. Upon the demand of the Mis- | expected to pursue toward the Chineso : 4 Mooy it o ORLSERIMelD ond Jined suDmis A probo. EBASTIAN COMACHO. | o1 G0 iso are us faf off as 6ver, The | souridemocrats, lead ore was placed upon ki ey On and after Mareh 1, 1804, the following he prince and hs bride went to . | sition to Peixoto, insisting firmly on its 5 : g betw ! I i S Ter FRloseti 6y ot loact, | 1f they should again refuse to comply the a0t e Sk e e o growing in bitterness, apd while tho strikers | 3 15 Dor dont o, varorem fovthe net Jead | i\ qvign would oo awkward. ~ Iisti Allarticles for the useof the United States, il emanding money £ She umors Concerning Their Movements and | themselves . ' s ¥ § and meatsof all lknds, prepared or pres , \ . (L acts of violence raported, their friends are | Pearl buttons are made to pay an ad | Ments have placed the cost of depor ¥ rovided for | o gambling, horse vacing and a fast Life. < 2 EL Paso, Nov. 27.—The Times has a late | goin 2 50T RRER e vikers | valorem duty of 40 per cent ianors [ all the Chinese at something over §10,009,- | served, not specially provided for iu this uots s p et o All binding vwine, manufactuved in whola Ll g e 52! L3l L0k A s o 3 : ‘ Deoific duty, "lhe cut is eiormous, being | for the purpose. Congress will, in all proba- | - d ey i 3 October last, wifn sho lefe him in Parisand | Loy, Nov. 27.-The correspondent of | Of & battlo between the insurgents and the | “ 4 [\ icoiated press pepresentative mace | foec s auid of hoos 300 por a6 | Liliy, bo in scssion wien tho ‘vexed | OF DAY from sisalor taploca fibor, manilla, took hor threo ¢ u to the Hotel Brigh- Standird at Rome says thiat in|the high- rs has not been confirmed. Sauh f sin : Tunkhanncel this iafternvon. He found | The fammers come in for a great cut as | could, —of course, be appealed to "‘fi\'.'u’i"‘fiffi}}ii“‘.‘.‘:}"“5'.x'fi?u‘xl” rlf)'l? ?fi;lllll;lll'l.‘l'y ford, was staying. Mvs. Mackay at the the present dream ofsthe Vatizan is the | Surgent sources say thav the battle surely | (oocraw trains running, but the sidings and | Well a8 the manufacturers. Whereas the for an appropriution. ~But with the pel i g samo time came 0 from Scotland to her | establishment of a federal Itatian repuplic. | occarred, and that the regulars got the | vy Core filed withsears. The upression | i oy I klves the farmera protestion | exponditure at the rmicof 5000000 por. | Dreservation, but uot furthor Bdvanced:in The Herald’s correspondent saw an inti ey bg o Masurio. Pacheco, one of the revolution. | 1€ formed was abat tio company. was not | articles like eggs and vegetubles on the free month, the question of gettine “the money R | correspondent goes on 1o say. o he extra MAC o " B re! n - » char. 2 8 of waate friend of the family yesterday, who | owdinary policy of the Vatican organs in | ist chiefs, 15 known to ve in I3l Paso, but | last woek. e HPI5 DE SO IIAE oont loss need soma hard pressiug to e the nec- anonochon iSRS UL IO RN T issi o, ¢ canuot : a sel e sent 1 o rs who had been ‘working on | The most important feature of the bill is | essary funds appropriated. = The Pacific | 558 fvumi speakiug of the mission of France aud | cannot be located at present. He sent a | Five engineers who ) ¥ ing e mo: portant feature he bill is AR PR . 5 "] Coal, bituminous and shale, and coal, Ha Ve Hotpioxen for s B 610 roul || Ienacin eivh IRt oH aichd apacy Jote to the editor of the Times saying that | the Lehigh Valley part of last weok in the | the change from specific to ad valorem | COUSL reprosentutive »who have taken the | o, (i ox cur; eoke, conl tar, crude and all believe the enormous sums Mr. Mackay has : i the rebels were ot fanatles, but were fght- | Biace, of steflers fiwent to Superiatendent | duties: {nip fs oven more important to. the | EESIA000 TARSR L o r R MR TRt e A ot o L o could 1ot go on their engines from Coxton to | ing of rates. It means thav allis to be left | would be no more temporizing. - Solors onOyon e sneclally providsQEin Y 1,000,000 francs in five yeavs, apart from the 2 Ano special from Deming siys a | Mauch Chunk without taking their lives in | to the hon of the appra and any im- Ivis said ¢ the Chinamen gonerally did ¢ allowance he made his step-daughter. He Thousunds Already Killed In the | A courier reached there this evening with ¥ H s . i iea 5 op-duughter. Ho ; 7 X SERLHLLGe, Copper imported in the form of ores, also gave her the money with which to fur- e N ol s 4 abela BN led into bis office | appr an_get under-valuations. The | 100k upon it meansof personal protec- | UIPRCE FOROE L ipings K T4 y Ten v, No —Eavhquake shocks \Q}"‘“'I‘E;l ormon, I,‘A“'“;““‘r“ :“::‘ 0‘1';1‘:;: . :L) s morning five engino in quick suo- | republicans nad the law rranged that | tion, but the bulk of them would be con- DI 3 i pping: prince sold all the tapestries and furni- [ neayiy'11,000 dead bodies have been recoV- | s B P o) ‘r"“'l'::: day, deciared that he was not responsible | ment, was treated honestiy. Now the doors photographs taken for the purpose, but y " i L S{iguhapl : e lon et b 3 LA copper and. copper cement; copper 1 plates, T AR fully 13,000 or 13.000 persons must have per- | then vorroated tog canon near by and_ kept | 10 by the train at tho crossingand that not Income Tax Almost Certalu. on will tong stand In the way of o | bars, ingots, or pigs and other forms, nob B e o Natnce ishéd, und there is great appreheasion that, | the rebels off till Right, when thev were res- | & IDAR Was to be seen on the track that did & £ ‘iffe frequently smd to his wife, ‘T will | further largely in . Thaloss in caitle | oo D R e a1l tho, ool oot | storles. Whero aveeighyior tentongines ‘| ucomoitax sohemo will be accepted inn lin- b y Copveras, or sulphato of iron. take your American indepcudence out of | is estimated a s g liureof the soverament | the romahouse that had been damaged ited form. Corporation s s hereto- UNION PACIFIC REORGANIZATION. e 2 el plandzis B % e punched or not punched, with or without Germa Tnvolved. H X A AERAL LY 1 has | surrquuded the telegraph oftice and threat- | talked cheerfuily to Tur Bee man today Completion of mittee—Senator f o The friend who told me the above added | gy o painmentary | esulied in the colonists arming themsely ned the life of the telagraph operator. The | expressed the ‘ehef that un incomie ta Brice Elected Chilrmun i buckles, for belting cotton. that such o long-suffering and devoted | ALY || andissindiniigunci s AoV ERBARDIR L S ALY LT 1 i T - ‘assist. | lieved that all corporations and firms acting rash o forecast the issue. tho more so that | 'Tho rebels have apparently separated, the | YoLver aud tolecrapod Y o s | e L D morALions o1 priner. | cont conference of tho gentlemen who revre- | Diamonds, dust or bort; and_jowels to be Finally she lost all respect for her husband | i mav bs said to. rest outside the house, | 1AYger part moving to the vicinity of Guer- etoctive v and determined to leave him. The only time | The agrarian campaign, outwardly directed | Yero. :'ll.\') lnl t"'mm_n “\mq st and Of | When the mob saw them coming the fied, ernment their gross earnings and expenses | Pacific, the reorganization committee wus OCIER i bir S i they have since met was during the prelim- [ against the chancetlor, is nothing less than | hearly 5,000 inhabitants, Over 1,000 troops | yye ofticers succeeded in eapturing four men. | #and pay @ tax of about 3 per cent. If they | completea today. The meeting was held Yolks of eggs of birds, fish and insects. % r T Sy i« | peror by constant allusions to the growing | scarcely probable that the rebels will make It is hinted here tonight that some action | ternal —revenue officer will be ptaced : . 8 { iprovideiforinishisinot, Mr. John W. Mackay bas written to his | §icdlileiction of the population and tho re. | 8n attack. Small bands arc still encamped | yocFo'taken in o sympathetic way by the | over their establishment the same as a | tommittee is composed of Hon. Calyin S, Fresh tish, furs undressed. step. Peoplo will talk, of course, but you | itself into the arms of social deniocracy. for recruits, as signal fives can be seen every | Western and the i BT ot 1 tor swarohouse. 1t is yery prob. | mittee, chairman; Hon. sames B. Riley of | manganiferousiron ore, also the dross or v 1 ! pH f Western and the 'k Ivania ronds. S 1uor ; very | £ neseb o, Qo 1ot 1ive o please other people. and need | The eriminal court a Hagen has sentencea | Dight. ‘The colonists distinguished them- | " sy Ciry, Nov. 27.—At 6:47 this even- | able that the whisky tax will be increased, | the house committee ow Pacific wailvoad, | siduum from burnt pyrites and sulphur ora ) 7 X ischo Zoituni to six weelcs imprisonment for | Which occurred near Colonia Pacheco, Tne | i Hispntehod, o ears wore empty. At | pears to bo a necossity. The bill a3 it now | vilie M, Dodge. Colonel L. H. Higeinson, ural state, are happy and free.” insulting Chancellor von Capr rebels are circulating reports thav if the . m. oAt freight oftice By Do | stands is intended to bo nrevenue measure | A- A. 8. Boissevuin, muel Car Lard and her mother are living (uietly in adjoin- L Carnots Mard Task, down and e solaicrs will join them, which | Sovoral Treight trains atzived between o and | year short of wising euough revenuo to meol st action takken was 10 clecy Mr, « ; 5 i ing apartments at the Hotel Brighton in this Panis, Nov. 27.—Very .itle else is talked | mpkes the ofiicers slow to advance upon the | o'elock with freights from points as far | the expenses of the goverument. Tt is more u: Messes, L. M. Sehwan and W. I, and metallic mincral substances in LI BTN 8/ RHO] e ¥ Tt will be modified in the | M. Simpson and Mr. Victor M. Morawels fally provided for in this act. wedding of Miss Adel Grant and the earl of o soc ur g A y's A j 3 ) . oI ATa S ae It i altx Ll 2 Wokter . - ing of Hon. Calvin 8. Brice, chai fally provided for in this act. cabinot is discussed with interest fu view of T arm Mortenge and Trast Compuny. | True Bills Aguist Prestdent Binut and Went Agninst Mr, Root. eeral Lewis Fitzgerald, A. A S, Cotton aced oll, JOT < 5 e protective opanions of the originator o b S NOT LIK 1EGE, Lo 0 gesin s UNOE . ST AT R O s L (ERA7 i New York, Nov. 27.—The grand jury has | today, through Assistant Justice Juckson, | act. not otherwise provided for in this act. 3 5 i ’ y Allzn Root, appellant, against James M. = Y P e F Y A e (i (Copyrighted 1823 by Jam s Gordon Bennett.] awaiting the outcome of today's sitting of | proiehe ouy the fact thav Mr, Grifith the defunct Madison Square bank, and in- | Woolworth, H,Lm “h“']s back 1taly Has the Permission of Her Allles to | 'Of5: threshing machines and cotton gins, v E L ATy ) Tt X . i Quicksilver. Tex.), Nov. 27.—(By Mexican Cable to the | ences |l.i-r.\\-4-u..wl various purties in order to T:A"l‘\‘:"*:h"k“":'f' ]“'l‘:wzl‘lmtm [n) s lm]’)u IIU- Donald, Soulard, Kalischer, Selover, Kurs- { which at onetime was held by Governor [ Loxvox, Nov. —ltaly’s cry has been Salt . Now York Herald—Special to Tue Bge.]— | settie the cavinet crisis. # ks 3Wronce, Liani;:who has obtained by Morton through a sherif’s | Alliance haye consented, in view of the ur- | or from eastern sillk and not further ad ceiving deposits ufter they knew the bank : hicra v tra AR LAY fog OW 0f LENOL I : ; o Ae ald's correspondent ut Rio. He writes | Copyrighted 159 by James Gordon Bennett a friend of Grifiith bought a couple of farms B GONOR P Yoy deed, which was finally transferred o his | gent necessities of the ease, to permit her | vanced than cardea or combed silk, u or § - ADERTAD, d d that ¢ I wis to be partowner. The | caped indictment were Johnson and Ullman, | court says that the statute of hmitation | statement is given by the Londou Times, | provided for in this'act observations of the city it is hatdly pos Tex.), Nov. 27.—-[New York Herald Cuble price paid was $3,000, while the property These indictmonts by 1o means exhausted | 40es not constitute any bar to compliinaut’s | which claims to have learncd from trust Sulphate of soda, or salt cake @ state of siego exists. The strects | ter Buker bas requested the government of | that ug\j!n_‘s n;-n;j‘lm.‘nl'f.u'u.? -u;:l‘xlnl‘-(.‘-._.y found agains, othes perfans conpernod n the | 1BB¥ stands in the same position that | Monzi, Count Kalnoky informed King Hum- | Suiphul are crowded with pedestrians and, while | San Salvador to arrest Louis N. Menage, | PAnY's were mixed togeih he latter's 5 b he did in the former estate: that it was | bert that there was no objection on the part allow el rsuse,_nojudlog ik G Y . . funds being used temporarily for other pur- | PAnk scandal, but their names were with- | gecreed that he had no right or [ of Austria and Germany to a reduction of | known commercially s degras or brown business is paralyzed, the shops areall open, | the Minneapolis embezzler, It 18 believed | [icog Y held until they shoutd be placed under ar- | yitio, or if since that decree he has enclosed | the Ttalian army, a8 they proferred an ally | wool grease ‘e damage Lo the houses which have been | that Menage, alas Meller, has been here, My, Grifiith, in testifying, said that he aid | 5% @ part of the land, eut wood from it or cul- | with two urmy corps less than an ally in se- Straw. . g s 3 ) hit during the bombardment is apparent. but hie hias probably left the vepublic, not see why he should not buy the property e tivated 1t, he would ve considored as hold- | pious financial diffieulties. Burr stone, bound up fnto millstones, froe Most of tho persons killed during the firing ayo e as well as any one else. Ho admitted that ing it in subordination of the title of Morton | * Phe attitute of tho Vatican toward the | stone granite, sandstone, lmestome and were along the water front, where Adwmiral © “:""l"{”‘ J’""““"I "J"";’ i the company's and his owr money was some- o and his privy in estate until he Triple Alliance was 4lso the subject of con- | other builaing or monumental stone, exceps 8 h RS, 4 N opyriih oy James Gordon Bzanstty | what mixed, but asserted that the report Mello's launches patrol day and night, ex- [ Moxreviogo, Uruguay (via Galveston, hat the report Third "“":‘""""Y ar é" I""‘l‘": Dakota | thyy his holding was adverse aund in v tion. The emporer, as & Catholic is [ marble, manutactured or undressad, nok was substantially correct. Thecourt then Noldisrd Gk Bielabiated. - | ssertion of actual ownership in nims, probably reluctant to take any steps which | specially provided for in this act. changing shots with Peixoto's guards, ¢ —[By Mexican Cable to the | adjourned indefinitely, to give time for the BiXas, H.( Moy [5pecial to | The supreme court decldes further that in | would necessarily wound the pope's sus- AW %A Pounding Away at the Forr, New York Horald —Special to Tig Bee)— | Production of necessary witnesses. —The immbtes of the soldicrs | his position m-‘uum«l“m.n‘I'mwl asseried ad- | coptibilities. Ha feels the difficulties 4 saring Appatsh Ihio government forces have boen pouring | Tho clections which were held throughout 20 e —. home last night Gelebrated the third on- | Verse possession after the decree uzainst | caused by the growing coldness of the Vati- | All wearing shot and shell into KFort Villegaignon daily | the renublic sesterday were completed with. % i 9 -y Morton or his vendees that he was claimidg | and Ltussia. )t regard Sin'waluo ST . ) TRVARNEy: ‘ 5 s out regard to their value upon their identi, for the lnst veok, The barracks there are | outany disturbance, The returns show a | Serlous Ch ught Agalist n Prowmi- ':;‘N"l'.‘ ing un ogster supber under the | advorsiy; ot without sl motico to | “"Ti empiror docs not thinicof visttiug the | Deing eatabiished wni i ralos and Tog e - ; A o the fort is in | triumph for the ofticial party ne ct Seott Khysician, auspices of th ‘my of the Re- | Morton, the length of time intervening be- | pope at present lutions as the seeretar, > troasny poir ‘aliaay in rulus, whilo. the fort s o ; O s o oL At o the | PUbliC and Womaws' Relief corps, after | tween the decrees wnd the fustitution of the i ATl Jablons Gs tho soukokary of tho Joaki i fairly good condition, The garrison in the Fever Kitled Most of Them , 3 fo OV, =5 A speclal Lo the | ywhich theve was speaking by President | present suit would give him no betier right Utinh Central in fe Timber, hewn and sawed, and timber used fort is still united in adhercnce to Mello's | Loxnox. Nov. 27.—A letter has been re. | Fimes from Fort Scott, Kun,, says: Dr. L. | Hancher and Congressman Lucas, 27.— [Svecial Telegraw to | for spars and in building wharves; timber, cause. Mollo's fleet replies to tho attacks | colved describing the terrible sufferings of | O CoX, & prominent physician of Fort Scott, | making very excelient wnd approprinte ad- | ing would be treated as in subordination of g ourds, planks, than he préviously possessed, and his nold- | Sair Lake, Noy Ry e L J dresses. tle Y - Tue Bee |—The Utah Contral railvoad, run squared or sided, ssawed boards, plaaks, from shore with its heavy wuns. | the crow of the British ship Mendoza, which | W8 today arrested charged with complicity | dresses, title to the real owners. \ B Mho. hospisalitien of the state in ihis | OMeil notification has been receive kinds ; wood unmanufactured : provided that AR B 8 o - New York on account of default in payment | mentioned articles or cither of them all said o - " 2 easad nads . keap 3 . p of officors of lowa national bank: W iecount o ault in payment em all sal batteries have been put out of action by Whe | pank, only four of her crew being rescued, leased. st was made by Sheriff | keeping of Commasdant and Matron | chanee A Auks, ds yesterday, but few of the shots fell where cd from r: o : the murder hie, in company witha young man, | that Chancellor von Caprivi, yesterday re- hier, in plzce of C. Q. Chandler. E Llarence Ca tured from rit or reeds, inferior quality of powder. stores which consist of material necessa Suspicion directod ag. 5 was banded to the .chamcellor's uide-de- | for the foldrege National bank of Hoidrege, | ished to Manti, und the people’ will give a | rosewood, satinwood —and all forms @ Suspicion was directed against them aad ¥ ge, rapid mobilization ving looked for ol o as an iufer sine. Major oyer | Nutional D from Milford tad root or briurwood and similar wond, manus merchants of the city. They say they ar ¥ obilizatio being looked for by detective was an i ual maching. Major Lioneyer utional bauk of Omaha | cisviiae Mo 87 o Doputs Collector W | POFs 88ys that the whole aflaze was the work | B G. Stotther wastoday apnointed post SaxTa Bannana, Cal,, Nov. 97— A heayy | Woods, In trough ornot further manufac- war. Under the present coadition eve pound and having a burnt fuse attached it i pbgartd by G0 10 n her trip today The cruiser returned to the 4 B ) o Fheny A Ly R 1 c1v1) sevvios laws, was this ' morping granted Hawley at Ralston, Carroll county, la., vice ) ps or walking canes lation daily thiat it is the intention of Mello 1o | fugh,Pabracks in this ey, = Hhe box o . 1a nrotablo’ as Relualo's batteries are liable | IRiNE \be bex Rd 1ts pantants. At New Ydrk—-Arrived—Saale, from Bre- | ward Rosewater, editor and proprictor of | begiuning of the course, to beyond the light- | #ud hair on the skin, noils, yarn waste, card k Loxvow, Nov. 27.—Tne Times announces | quake was folt at 11:48 o'clock this forenoon, | N&W York. Journalism has ever developed. His paper | log shows that the Olympia ran for a dis { of wool. make o lundiug here and that many will join g Narves, Nov. #47.—T) fuers i g ' I culties but Le has proven b our und openly owing to the rigid police restrictions | beck of Cincinuati, 0., in 1870, Quage was Ayias, Now. {b.-Tho Puspss Bismarck, | odds aad diticuliies but ho lgs proven bis | hour und fo 0 % ) g A apparel and other personal uiversary of tho opeiping of the insuitution | Bim Without leaving oxpress notice 1o | can and its evident leaning toward “Franco | efects shall bo adinitted free ot duty with- ; - e § deals, and other limber; laths, pickets and i o ho : 2 bet Salt L ¢ » The rison is supplied with | recent!$ foundered neap Martinique, The | in the murder last week of Under Sheriff be bome' is I gpimdid eend:ition. and Chuanges o Banking Oflicers, Blog batmaan Ruly L and Park City; went { fever, o few pL vere lel 2\ Yorxe?s petition o Ce i Trus O i 0 any e ort « aid O e V' patrolling the harbor. Many of tho shore | 564 0f fever and the few weis who were left | @riends weut on Cox's boud and he was re- | maguificent. nstitutidn, under the care and | the oftice of the comptroller of curvency of | | Hilon of she Qenvrol Juusk compuny of | Ifany expert duiy iwiald unoy thomariEg guns from Villagalgnon Hogza of Oklahoma, and Cox will probably | Megrew. Tollows: The First Nationul bank of Musca. | of interest due Novomber 1, 1892, This hus cles imported from the conntry imposing 0 g ] - ) LoNDON 7.-The St. Petersburg At the time of the Cherokee Strip open- hta Dummy dafers Nationai Bank of Sioux City, W. P. Manley, | was iu poor finauciul condition, The re- | Provided by law they were dirceted, 1t is thought the poor - d 4 Y oo o rite ey wore directed, 1t is thought the poor | oing Duke Viadimr has ordered an im- | supposed o bo C. L Faulis, left and went 1o four 'Ci' -~ National bank of Minne. | 7 Bw the Sun DPete Valley road,a | , Woods, namely: Cedar, lignum <vitw, Morolants Are Bisgusteu. 1o bring overy regiment Lo its war sur Wuthorities were DUt oo their teail Faulk | camp, Major Ebngyer, who, becoming sus: | Neb, and the Merchants National bank of [ Jollification over its advent cabinct wood fn the log, rough or hewn » [ 597 factured ; reeds and sticks of partridge, hy dlsgusted with the present state of uffairs, AMay e Noineihing angerous. D 1a renorted _1ahave eiiilully réadered the Persouul Meation. o " Db, A of a practical joker 'and that the box only | Mmuster ut Elgin, Fayette county, Ia. vice | fog prevented the Olympia from finishing | LIS than cit dnto lenkths suituble for Lo n sn ity of satubited material: re- | & new trial by dudge Barr of the federal dis: H, H. Lester. vesigned harbor at 1330 p. m., having made & run of | All wool of sheep, hair of the camel, goat, T T TR T e | o Shocks, man, Tie Ouans BEE, 1 at tho EDIL, 16 s | houso, nveragias Oloss 10 taonty-twoand | Waste, bur waste, rags apd flogs, including WAKS B RTINS Racy fad A s will S | o 4uddso doath of Mr. Kelnalw Digby who | 1 about fifteen seconds. Muuy bulldings | nAY SOUINARPYE—Arrived—Ews, from 0 his owu finaucial success nave been | tance of tuiricen miles al the rate of twenty- Metal Bohwaale 2 e afra speal \ s5; shingles, staves of wood of all about 125 old veteruns are g ent enjo 1o the hands of vec s afterndon on | hinde: wood 1 food by the launciies, which are constantiy | Captai and the majoriy of the crow died at | Jesse Hendrickson at Poud Creek, Okl SRR & L0 Jdaent eu) inlosbohada of sevalvos WA ELAVA%A 0 were unable to navigate the vossel, and she 1 be takeu there for trial ——————— tine, 8. M. Hughes, assistaut cashier; the | been expected for several years, us the road [ Such duty shall bo subject 1o duty a8 uow “There was coutinuous firing on Nictheroy Chair ca )s, W ht f f o et b Ve e . 4 Y. A = Ay o resident, in place of R. I'Warnor; I, M. | ceivers ames McGrogor, general man 1aJF CAUAOKFOCOR, WROUIGRY OF MANUSE0. correapondent of the Standard says that the | 18 Dr. Cox weut to Hunnowell, Okl. Aiter Beuay, Nov. 27--lv transpired today ! markamanship 1s Aue 0 tho use of an | OAISL mapoction of tho reaorye orduAnce's | mlvscncs ‘Gan Sutes i 'eft ud wout u ceived aswall wooden box from Orleans. 1t | apolis has beew approved us reserve agent | connection of the Union Pacitic, will be fin- | lancewood, ebony, box, grandilla, mahogany, 1 have talked with wany of the leading This ordex is another step in prepariog the | is charged with being an accessory and is | Picious, examined the box and found that iv | Chicago as reserve agent for the Commercial Ten cavs of cattle were shipped o Omaha | bamboo and rattun, unmanufactured; briar- Fenoried i ) & ved Flow e atas wo0d, pimento, orange, myrtle and other 0 o W, P Ay inferual machine harmless, but another . and hope for o speedy termination of the | DUBLIN. Nov. 27— A tin Lox welghiug a g . « o . Shuw, convicted recently of violating the o C E. Freiburghaus, removed, and P, s for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades Ahing is 10 auspoRse. A rumor ia pub in e been found outside the walls of Albor & contained saw " ERbaNd the bl 1318 bellovad ot thes | Lained A uuIRHL f sAMRtd. matasial vo- | BUOW NS Movement ofDecan Steamers, November 27, | Today's Washington Post says: “Ed- | thirty miles from Summerland Bacon, the | lbaca and other hice animals, and all wool . Mad w0 Amerienis Wit Moxtiear, Nov. 27.—A shock of earth- t Gibraltar—Avrived—Werra, from | one of the sturdiest fighters which western | twenty-five hundredihs knots. The patent | 8l waste or vags composed wholly or in parg people liece. They expect that Mello will soon h - ew York. built up in the face of ulmost ove*whelming ve aud y-nine dr s knol \or married tho daughier of Mr. Williawm Goes- | received a good shaking up, but uo :\'ruru:l N i : RIVALE GLSALE | Ao a0 Sruyic RURSIOMIAS Kuda D All manufactures of irou and steel have & & short distance twenly-six | tariff of 25 per centad valorem, exceptiug | cast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned, doue. Similar revort comes | which was overdue, has arrived here. metile in every fight he has undertaken ana | knots,