mvrATTA TIAT.W ITRTHfAY. Qrt. 11 OilAIlA LIVE STOCK BARRET riontiful Supply of All Sorts of Stuff at the Yard. ? , UNUSUALLY LARGE HOLIDAY RUN .MuleSluirt Work of < li ( ! Cuttle -rlnUN llou * ( ! ii I n n In I'rlcimill Sell Itaplilly. SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. X-Hocelpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Iloc . 3hcci > . Hortes N'ovombor 2.1 l.SOO 6,000 700 Isovfember SJ , * > 7.7S3 l.Kfl November 2U 4,59 8i7J ! 1.BS2 November 22 3,017 2.70S l.OM November SO 1,200 C.COO 2SG November 19 1.919 4,0)1 ) i.roo November 18 4.4W 6,087 2,637 November 17 .1.1C2 4.B22 1,407 November 15 4,303 4,23.- 2,333 Novvmbcr 15 2,018 2tOS 1,837 November I.I 4STi November K 2,003 4.SS1 1,032 November II 3.G16 0,019 3,701 November 10 GB15 GM7 ' CATTLU-Tho receipts thin mornliiR looked itilto | formldabln for n holiday , rwl'.h forty-nine cars reported In , Thnv Uld not , however , ninke much or a nhowlnic on tin market , a only sixteen load ? were offered for flale , thu balance being only halted at thu yards for feed , or consigned direct to packeri. It IW H vrry much like n Saturday's mar ket , very little here nnd very little wanted. T pro worn not enough to pay for bothering with and values could only be called nomi nally steady. ' Shippers showed good sense In staying nut of the 'market ' on a holiday , ns export- uicu has shown that anything like a good i tin on Htioh ti day l. mire to be taken id- vaiituKo of by tlio packers. Ilcpresentatlve oules : NAT1VHS. I1KI1K 8THBU8. No. Av. I'r. 41..1175 ( I 00 COWS. . . 012 2 2S . .1013 2 85 . .1173 370 . .10SO 3 00 . 970 2 85 1. . 640 3 Z3 1. . CO- ) 3 20 IJUI.I.H. 1..12SO 2 SO 1..1420 290 1. . . .1210 200 STAOS. KKEDEIIS. 3. . . . 000 3 70 1. . . . RM 3 00 B. . . . 2SO 4 S3 WHSTKUNH. N1-.IIUASKA. 2 bulls 1110 $2 C5 C co\v 1 eiw 700 2 73 1 cow. 1 row 102' ' ) 2 73 2 co\\H 813 2 I 0 3 cows 10W 3 15 NBW MEXICO. r > l tnlllnKs. . . . 970 2 80 80WYOMING. WYOMING. 1 hull ir.OO . 2 fii 2 co' ' 1 tilling ! > GO 2 73 8 co' ' ft nw * ! fl 3 25 40 fet 12 Bli-crs 1123 3 GO 1IOOS Thrr - WIIH quite a lame run of for it holiday nnd tinnmrltct for a wonder wn.i III KOIM ! Hlinpe for sellern. Vnluo * wi > ro siri-iiB to fie hlKher , nnd the movement wan fairly nc- tlve. Ilnivy luigg B hl largely at J3.25 , ns St. I.OIllH l.lviStlllU. . HT. l.OUIH. Nov. 25. CATTI.H HecelptH , 2.f.fO . head , of whU'h 2 O1) ) * ? head are Tex.tns ; Hhlpments , not reported ; mnrlcet steady for iiatlve ; Txnn a Hhndc U.wer ; fair to fancy native shipping nnd nxpnrt Kleerx. Jl.2555.25 | ; hulk of sales , jl.405 } 4.75 ; dri-si-eil heef and huli-her steers. J.fOi j 4. ! ) ; Imll ; < .f nnles , tl.SJff 1.50 ; steeis under l.fOO pounilB. J3.rO,74.W ! ; bulk of sales , * 3.M ( & 1.25 ; Btoekers nnd feeders. } 2.3n(4.o ; bulk of sales. J3.005TI.OO ; cii'.vn nnd helferi" , Jl.7557'1.50 ' ; Texas nnd Indian hteers , Krni-s , 53.00if3.SJ ; fed , 14.25 ; cows unit heifers , J2.10fT3.25. IIOOS Itecclpts. 1 000 head ; shipments , not re ported ; mmicct strong , nctlvc and higher ; IlRht , .l5n3.45 : mixed , $3.P3.I5 ; henvy. .1.40f3.r , ' ) . HIIKKI' Kecelpls. ! W head ; shipments , not re ported ; imirKet strong ; native muttons , $3.Off 4.35 ; culls anil bucks. Sl.0093.15 ; Mockers , J2.15 ( if3.00 ; lambs , Sl.r.0-ffr.r,0. i KIIII.NIIN City l.lvc Stock. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 2'i.-fATTI.K-llccclpls. 2,500 htYtd ; market llrm nnd 10c higher ; Texas t .ers. Jl'0& 1.05 ; Texas cnws , M.U.Ifili.lO ; native steers , } 3.W'ir".W ; native cowe and lu'lfers , $1 25 Wl.33 ; slockers and fe-ders , J3.00iJ1,35 ; bull * , ? : . I0 f 4.11. , IIOllS Itecelpts , O.EOO head : market dteacly ID Ro hlKht-r ; hull : of sales. l3.3Wl3.40 : heavies. 327'i T3.tO ; pitekcrs. f.2jfl3.4i ! ) ; mixed. Jl.SOIff 3.424 ; llBbtp , 3,20S > 3.45 ; yoikors , t3.IOfT3.12i { . ; ] ) lKS , t3.OOM3.3J. 8IIEKI1--l > ri > lntp. 1.000 head : inmket stronB ! Inmbs , JI.50yii.CO ; miitlona. tl.i qj.OO. SliioU III Slulit. llecord of receipts of live Ftock at the four principal markets for November 25 : Cattle. 11 OK" . Hheep. Omnha 1,30) G O'O 70i ) Chlcaio 1.010 2l.00 > ) 0,000 Kansas City 2f.O ) ( i.5i 0 1,000 St. lxuU 2.5C < ) l.COO ( fl'1 ' Totals 10 3H 33,5,0 8000 OMAHA CiK.VHIIAIi .MAHICKTS. Conillllnii of TriKlc ami ( li mi Slniilt- mill l''jiiic > - I'fiiilniM- . IiacjH-Htrlctly fresh. 17e. IJUTTKIl f'ominrn to fnlr , JOfflle ; cholco to fnncy , llifl'r ; neimrator cienmcry , 23c ; Ratherc.l creamery , ? V , VKAI < Cholro fnt , 80 to 120 Ihs , , quoted nt Sc ; Inn ? and course , 4tfte , I.IVK POtll.TUY-Heiia , 4fUie ; cocks , 3fflo ; eprlnit chickens , per Ib. . 4V.lfjc ( ; ducks , CW7u ; turkeys , 5e. IIIirtSii ! : ) POUI TUChlckena , 5 Co ; tur- keyn , Sffllc ; Keoae , So ; ducks , 7c. I'ICIKUNf Live. 75e ; dfail plKeonH not wnntel. HAY t'plnml , IO.CO ; ndilland , J5.M ; lowland. tiS.OO ; rye Htmiv. II ; color makes the price on liny ; llRht bale.i sell thu best ; only top Knidcn brlnK top prU'es , VKOKTAIHiKS. CRI.KltV Ooivl Block , Ina-e , 40c ; small , 230 ONIONK-lVr hu. . GSffCOc. 1IIJANS Hand-plekcil navy , per Int. . Jt.40. HWIKT i-OTATOis-i'er : i > i > i. . 12.73. c'AIHIAai : Home Brown , per Hi. , IJiCl'.io. rf PA'IMS | Home gruwn , 40Bi5c ! ; western stuck , VXtloc. KHtTITH. Ql'lNPlM-r'nllfornhi , per box , 1.23 AI'I'I.IJH Winter stock. I2.75ff3.00 ! California TlellelUiwer , Iwxes. | I.&OUI.G ) | Colorado Jona- thaim. boxeH. J1.75. ritANIIKIIHlKH-Jfrrovs , per bll. , J7.0J ; Wli conrilii ll.'ll A lIURlc. J7.M. OAUTOHNIA AND COI.OUAIXJ PUAIIB- Oo-xl winter NVlls. J3.00. nit.M'KS fVtia\vbi , G-lh. baskets , Miiln m , JS.WtfO.W. THOPICAI. FIlUITri. OUANniW-MexIcun. IHT lox. J4.W ; lana. t4.0) ) . WJMONri-MeMlnas , 300. W.P003.W : SO ) . JI.000 JI.W ; California. 3ft ) , I3.OKJ3.75 ; SCO , J3,7MTI.3. IIANANAS-fhoIre , larKo sloclt ; per bunch , inetllum-iitcetl bunches , } l,75ff2.W , NUTS Almonds. i > er II ) . , lurue size , 14fll5c ; llmills , prr II ) . . lOo ; KiiRlUh walnuts , per Ib. , fancy , soft shell , 13o ; Ktundnrds , 10j/llo ; tllb rn , per Ib. . 10o ; | x > c n , lullihis ] , Inrse , SiilOi- ; jumliD , 12o ; larse hlckao' nuts , tl.Jj per Im. ; mimll , II W per bu. ; coconnuts , per 100 , t3.75V 4.O. peanuK , raw , M6'ic ' ; ruiiited , CSiC'li' . K1OS Imiwrli'd fnney , S crown. 14-lb , Iwxes , 12Hc : S crmvii. 4Mb , luxes , 15o ; 2-1L. boxes , 25o per tux. IIONKV Cholco white. Uo. KHAUT-Per lib ! . , | I.Offl.2S ; half bbl. , IJ.SOO * ' 'MAPI.R SYRUPrivoml. . cans. each. 52.11 ; pul. scans , pure , \vr \ doz , , JI5.W ; half-gal , cam. 14.33 ; quart ran . J3.M. HATKS-IVr W to TW-Ib. boies , SHe ; TarU 9-lb. boxes , 9o , er half bbl. . : l > bl . . 5.W. KItKSH MRATS , IIKKP OooJ nitlve uterrs , "c ; Rood forequorttrn , ( twrs , Cc ; KOCH | | dndquartcr > , 9o ; c tfrn ttccro. SCiSiiO ; fancy heifers , C o ; Kood helfets. 60 , trwl fore pj rter , helfern , 644c ; ioo.l hindquarters , helfvrs , ( hot tooj cows , > Uc ; fair C ° llI-Vi' ' Ct'Trt ' Tcnderloln . I8c ; boneless strlpH , to , strip loin * . 7o. rulli. S'o tlrloln butts. Hi ? ; shoulder clods , 5H ° i rump butts , 6c ; steer nhouldtr cloi3 , ttjfl ? rump bult § , chucks , KHCj cow chucks , 4ViOj bonelra * chucks mei cow plates , Sot steer pint's , SHc ; flank dtenk , CHc , loins , No. t , Ifei loin * , No. 2 , 10HC ; nilol . No. 3. So ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , Oc ; rlb , olN . I , He ; No , 2 , S"o ; ribs. No. . 6P ( Hecr rounds , 7Ho cow rounds , 6Ho ; cow rounds shank oft SHc ; trimmings , 4c ; beef shanks , So ; drains , per doz. , ZSc ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , 100 ! sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , o : kidneys , per ilot. , JJo ; ox tnlls , each , 4a ; liters , per Ib. , 3e ; hearts , per Ib. , Jc ; tongues , per Ib. , IZVic. MUTTON I mbs , 7o ; sheep , 6Mo ; market rucks ( Ions ) , 8c ; hotel racks ( short ) , lie ; lees and ruddles , 9c ; Iamb Itgs , &o ! breasts nnd utewc. 3c ; tonsuef , each , 3c. POIlK Dre-ned pigs , & 4c ; dresjeil nogs , to ; tenderloins. ISo ; loins , 7c ; spare ribs , Co ; ham pauimR" butts , C'ici shoulders , roiiRli , Gc ; shoul ders , sklnni-J , 6'.4 ; trimming * , BHc ; leaf lanl , not rendered , &Hc ; heads , cleaned , 4c ; snout nnd enrs. 4cj backbones. U4c ; cheek meats , 4Ho ; neck liones , 2o ; plRs' tails , 4o ; plucks , each. Go ; chlltcrlliw , EC ; hocks , 4c ; heartB , per doz. , 2Sc ; stomachs , each , 3o ; tonsucs , each. 7c ; kid neys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per Ooz. , 13c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 2Sc : livers , each , Sc. HIDES , TAL1/DW. KTC. lHDis-No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2 crcen hides. Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , 8c ; No. 2 sreen salted hides , 7 io ; No. 1 veal calf , B to 12 Ibs. , lOo ; No. 2 veal calf , 13 to 15 Ibs. , 8c. HIIKKP I'UI/TS Oreen failed , each , l .uc ; Bieen sailed ohenrllrtKS ( short wooled enily skins , each , ICe ; dry nhcarlliiRS ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , Gc ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 4fi6c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 35 ? 4cj dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4J5c ? ; dry Hint Colorado murrain , wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 381 4o. 4o.IIOUSK IIOUSK HinUS-nach , tl.GOff2.25. TAI.IXMV. OHKAHK. KTC. Tallow. No. 1 , 2Jc ; In I low , No. 2 , 2Uc ; lough tallow , l',4e ; white grease , JViSWic ; yellow nnd brown grease , . S Hear ( black or brown ) , J5.00320.00 ; otter , II.&OITS.CO ; mink , tl3.COflCO.OO ; bcn\cr , JI.W lifi.tifl ; skunk , lie. 25c , f.Oc ; iniifkrnt , Sc , Gc , 7c ; raccoon , 15 50c ; red fox , 23C5H1.23 ; grey fox , Kfi'uOc ; wolf ( tlmlier ) , 25cl2.GO ; wolf ( prairie cojote ) , 10050c ; wildcat , 10f25e ; liver fox- fJO.008'75.00 , Cotton UVKIIPOOU Nov. 25. COTTON Spot , peed business < lei > oi prices unchanged ; American mid- cIlltiK. fnlr , 3 15-32.1 . ; ( rood inlcldllnK. 3 11-EM ; American middling , 3'd ; law middling , 3Kdj Rood ordinary , 3d ; ordinary , 213-lftl. The gales of the day \vcnl , 12,00) bales , of which l.WO bales were for rpeculatlon nnd export nnd Included1 11,300 bales of American. Hecclpts , C,3'W ' tin ! ? . * , all American. Futures opened and closed quiet ; American , middling , I * M. C. , November , 3 12-Cld Kellcm ; No > ember nnd Uecembcr , 39-Gtd sellers ; December nnd January , 3 0-Wd seller : ) ; January nnd Kolmmry , 3 S-C1JJ3 9-C1d buyers ; February and March. 3 9Hd < buyers ; March nnd April , 3 9-CIR3 10-4d ( ! buyers ; April nnd May 3 11-Gld sellers ; May and June , 3 12-Cld buyers ; June nnd July , 3 13-C4d buyers ! July nnd AUKUHt , 3 14-6IW 3 IE-Mil sellers ; August and September , 315-G4d buyers. Statement of Hunk < if LONDON. Nov. 25. The weekly Ftntcmont of the Hank of KtiKlnnd Dhows the following changes ns compared with the previous account : Totnl reserve. Increase , 812,000 ; circulation , decrease , 331,000 ; bullion. Increase , 478 , 4 ; other securi ties. Increase , 31,000 ; other deposits , decrease , JC1S3.000 ; public deposits , Increase , 130.100 ; notes reserve , Increase , 72S,000 ; Kovcrnment securi ties , decrcape , 475.000. The proportion of the Hank of Kngland's reserve to liability , which last week was 48.29 per cent , is now 49.70 per cent. The Hank of KnRlnnd'a rnto of discount remains unchuiiKed ut 3 per cent. ! < < > ml on Stitelc < luoliitloii . LONDON. Nov. 23. 4 p. m. closing : Consols.m'.v llliy Mo.xicnn ordinary. . 17 Consols. aco't..lii'i : SM'aul common. . . ! > m Can. I'aclftc H2H N Y. Contr.-il 10SM Erlo MM I'eniiHylranla BnU ErlelHtDM Hi'-ullnir 10H 111. Oontr.il Mox. Con. now 44. . H7k 11AU SIUVKn Steady at 27'ld. MONKY 2(4 ( per cent. The tale of discount In the open market for short bills , Z per cent ; for three months' bills , 3 per cent. Slnd'iin'iit of Ilimli of Fritncc. PAH1S , Nov. 23. The weekly statement of the Jlank of France shows the lonowlns chanRiB aa compared with the previous account : Note In circulation , decrease , 23.WO.OOO francs ; treasury accounts current , Increase , 21,825,000 francs ; gold In hand , Increase , 2,400,000 franca ; bills dis counted , decrease , 18,000,000 francs ; silver , In crease , 1,150,000 francR. American SevurHlcN In London. LONDON , Nov. 23. The market for American securities varied but little all day , business was restricted on account of the absence of Ameri can quotations , owing to the holiday there. The tone was quiet and the demand generally light. Forolmt Financial. linHLlN , Nov. 23. Exchange on Ixmdon , 20m M'.ipfg for checks. IX3NDON. Nov. 23. Old Is quoted at lluenoB Ayres at 170.80 ; nt Lisbon , 47V4 ; at Kome. 104.B7 , I'AUIS ; Nov. So. 4 p. m. Three per cent rentes , 103f ( Sic for the necotint. Kxcliange on London , S3f WAc for checks. A SOXS S.VVKO HIS I.IFIiJ. Ail Kiilsoile in ( he Life of a Soldier on Sentry Duty. Two Americans who were crossing the At lantic met In the cabin on Sunday night to sing hymns , relates the Presbyterian. As they sang the last hymn , "Jesus , Lover ot My Soul , " one of them heard nn exceedingly rich and beautiful voice ibchlnd him. He looked around , and , although he did not ' know the face , he thought that he knew the voice. So when the music ceased he turned and asked the man If he had been In the civil war. The man replied that ho had been -a confederate soldier. "Wero you at such a place on such a night ? " asked the first. "Yes , " ho replied , "and a curious thing happened that night which this hymn ha.-i recalled to my mind. I was posted on sen try duty near the edge pt a wood. It was a dark night and very cold , and I was a little frightened because the enemy wcro supposed tobo very near. About midnight , when everything was very still , and I wfii feeling homesick and miserable and weary , I thought that I would comfort myself 'by praying nnd singing a hymn. I remomboi singing this hymn : "All my trust on Thee Is stayed All my help from. Thee I bring ; Cover my defenseless bead With the shadow of Thy wing. "After singing that a strange peace came down upon me , and through the long night I felt no moro fear. " "Now , " said the other , "listen to my story. I was 3 union soldier and was In the wood that night with a party of scouts. I HIW you standing , although I did not sec your face. Jly men had their rifles focused upon you , -waiting the word td fire , but when you sang out : Cover my defenseless head With the Hhadow of Thy wing , I said , 'Iloys , lower your rifles ; wo will go homo. ' " A UKADIiV WI3AIM\ . The l < > lit I n I inHill Tin From the town of Knst Orange , In New Jersey , comes a story , relates the Wash ington Post , which sets our Hympnthetlu heart n-qulverlng with dismay. A young man , attempting * to iiHSlst. n young lady to alight from a trolley car , was pierced In his linger by her hut pin , nnd now he is lying critically 111 from Idood poisoning. TJiu Incident , wo repeal , IH one full of mid Hliggestlon. Hud this painful penalty of gallantry oc curred In the days of knight-errantry It would have occunloned no remark what ever , When Guinevere smiled upon Lancelot , that bruvu and pugnacious gen tleman simply fastened hit ) tln-pluto clothes arouni ) him nnd went forth to battle. For him oven death had no terrors , and a few slashes in tlu > abdomen or a punctured head weio incidents of u welcome fray. Leander braved thi > Hellespont for Hero ; and perished In the slpJit of her uplifted j I beacon. It was the fashion , long since , to ! , llml courage In the elanco of a bright c > yo ' and struiigth In a woman's smile. I Hut times , alas ! havu changed No moro I wo bucklu on our armor to battle for our I fair one , because , forsooth , tlio vigilant policeman Is devoid of romance and Ilia judge of the police court listens not with sympathetic car to our plaintive tale , We urn tar more apt to win feminine favor by Indulging In the beauteous , though costly , rose or In sending , postpaid , a dainty box of candy. No up-to-datu girl would over ask her best fellow to risk the Immola tion of his manly bauty on the altar of personal combat , and Hho would rather hu I disposed to luugh If lie appeared before her armed with a buckler and dangling a sv.'ord at his side. In this nnronmiitlr age , therefore , we wel come the hat pin as a new test of devo tion , If we must bleed nnd die for the slrl of our choice , let It be through the meeU and lowly , but thoroughly practical , Instrument which fastens her hat to her glorious tresses. It la In keeping with the timea , We do not believe for u moment that uhu will abandon this neccsmiry ar- tlclo of her nttlru. and wo are quite cer tain that not even hat pins shall deter us from offering our manly aid whenever she U In need. The conditions which threaten dangerous results will , therefore , continue to exist , and even our bravo nnd willing sous shudder at the dangerous possibili ties. However , the ratio of fatalities may be decreased If the girls will only glvo their plus an anti-septic bath , but even without that elfrctlvo process wu assert our willingness to run the risk of hat pin poison In order to prove that the days of Jii/ve not entirely passed uwuy. FLIGHT OF THE EMPRESS How Dr , Evans Assisted Eugenia to Escape to England , IN THE ROLE OF A MAD PATIENT Tlic Jniirnry I l KUloil from I'nrln < < the HeneoiiM V Terrible Voynitc Jit the Vault I , "Uurellu. " . i | . The recent death of Dr. Thomas W. Evan * a IMrls recalls the cecapo of the Empress ugenlo from the mob-beleaguered Tullerles 'id her flight from Paris to safety In Eng- ar.il , assisted by the American dentist. The tory Is told In the following extract from 'Shut Up In Paris , " by Nathan Sheppard : On September 4 , 1S70 , thy day after the ows ot the disaster at Sedan had reached 'arts , the empress had her last ofllclal In- crvlow with Count Pallkao , who told her .hat ho and Ills colleagues and the whole lasenibly had been driven out by the ino-b , and that the extreme loft and the mob had ono to the Hotel do Vllle to proclaim a rc- lubllc. * The count declared his i'llllngness tq sco what could toe done , It a casonablo number of troops could bo found trho might bo depended upon to make a land for her. The empress replied promptly and firmly that not ono drop of blood should bo flhed for her or her family. Jho resolved to depart nt once , If It wcro till poc-otblc. Dy this tlmo It was about 3:30 : In the afternoon , and the crowd which liad gathered round the palace already llllcil the palace grounds. The old Jullerlcs re sembled a gigantic ship In a heavy sea. The roar of the human 'billows echoed through the deserted halls and apartments. Voices could bo heard on the main staircase and the clatter of muskets on the stones below. The flag on the cupola had .been hauled down , porha | > s In the hope of Olvertlng the atten tion of the mob by suggesting that the cm. press had already got away. Hut It had no auch effect ; the voices and tramp of loot- steps came nearer and nearer there was not a moment to lose. Accompanied by Mine , le Breton , Prlnco Metternlch , M. Nlgra and a tow members of her- household , tho' . empress .began her attempt to escape. To reach the street through the courtyard , which was divided t > y an Iron fence from the Place du Carrousel , was Impossible , for the place was full of people. They were obliged to return and to hurry along the whole- length of the gallery of the Louvre. The party had by this time dwindled down to the empress , iMme. lo Breton and the two foreign ministers ; tlio others had dispersed to seek safety In their own way. The empress and her friends reached the door opening Into the Place dA St. Germain Auxerrols , opposite the church of that name. Outsldo the gate there Is a short passage , with a tall iron Tailing on each side , leading to the street. iBut that street was full of people crying : "Do cheance ! " and' ' "Vivo la Uopubllque ! " The little party paused and hesitated before they ventured to open the door ; but there was nothing to be done ex cept to go forward. A OIUTICAL , MOMENT. The crowd could 'bo heard behind them ; to return would have been to fall Into their hands. The venture must tie made. The gentlemen opened the door cautiously , looked out into the street with dismay nnd tlip two ladles stepped forward. They were noT. stu diously disguised ; Indeed , they were too thinly veiled , for ono of the Inevitable gam ins , catching sight of the ladles , cried out , either In Jest or mischief : "Tho empress ! " Fortunately no ono heeded the cry , and still more fortunately a close fiacre was drawn up by the curbstone of the pavement. The empress and Mine , le Breton entered It , and , giving a fictitious address to thu driver , rode away In safety. It was a most critical moment , and one shudders to think what would have been the fate of the two women If they had fallen Into the hands of that excited mob. As they drove down the Boulevard Hauss- mann the empress asked her friend If she had any money , as she herself had not her purse. Mme. le Breton brought out hers , and found that It contained only throe francs , and then the terror seized them that they would not have enough to pay the driver. They decided to alight at once , to avoid all dan cr Of a dispute , and they pursued j tl/elr way on foot to the house of Dr. Thomas " W. KvRns. the celebrated American dentist. They had to wait Hke all other visitors till ho could see them. Some time elapsed before - fore they were called and then , being ush ered Into the presence-df the doctor. Mine , lo Breton clraed the door and turned the key and , warning the 'doctor ' to make no exclamation that might be heard , she Intro duced the empress and tel * him they bid come 'to seek protection ; under his roof until they could leave Paris. D.\ Evans was moro astonished than might have boon expected , for , engrossed In his patients , he was Ignorant ot the sudden and complete change of affairs. At first he could not believe that there were any grounds of alarm for the personal safety of her majesty. He asked -the ladles to re main and , putting on his hat , he went into the streets for a short time. On his return ho was quite convinced that the empress had not left the jalace a moment too soon. Ho behaved like a most loyal and gullant gentleman , counting the risk to Iilir. elf as nothing. lie dei'lrcd them to remain his guests until such time as he could compass means to get them out of Paris. Fortunately two ladles ( strangers to Ills servants ) 'wen > expected to arrive In the course of a few days. The empreca and Mme. ID Breton wcro to pcrsomto 'these ladles arrived un expectedly. Mrs. Evans was In the coun'.ry anJ the empress , as an Invalid , kept her room. PREPAIIIN'O TUB ESCAPE. iAs soon as It was practicable , the doctor went out In his carriage , ostensibly to pav professional visits , as usual ; In reality to prepare the way for p'salng ' tiic barriers. Ho drove to the Pont do NeulllyJiero ho was stopped and questioned. He de clared he was going to see a patient and ought nslthcr to bo stopped nor questioned. Ho announced his immo and profession. Ono of the guards reccsii'lzcd1 him and said ho ought to bo allowed to pi > ; without ques tion or passport. The doctor begged them to look at him well thiit they might recog- nlzo him , as ho would probably have occa sion to pass and repass tJio barrier fre quently. Ho drove on , end returned after awhile , without hindrance. The empress and Mine. Jo Breton remained at the doctt r'a house. The doctor put hln wife's wardrobe at their disposal , 'is the ) had escaped without uny provision of neces saries. When Dr. Evans considered that the barrier - rior might bo pasted by him with tolerable safety , ho Informed his guests of his plan. The empress was to bo a highly nervou patient , whom he wus taking to a malsoc do ( saute. Mme. lo Hretcn was the friend who had charge of her. On reaching the barrier the carriage was stopped to account for the doctor's companions. Ho pointed to the empress and made a sign that she was a poison of unsound mind who must n.n . bo excited or alarmed. The guards , who recognized Dr. Evans , courteously drew back and made amlcablo signs of wishing him a. safe journey. i The first danger was passed , the carriage proceeded to St. Qermpiln and Maunt. Thorn the doctor drove to a hotel , and having told the proprietor that ono of the ladles In the carriage was a patient whom ho was taking to a maUon , do saute , requested him to flnti n room that could not ho overlooked \ iind which furnished was with shutters to thu windows and locks to the doors a request which was very willingly , obeyed and hero the empress and her companion gladly took retugo , while the doctor and the friend who accompanied him went out to make ar.ango incuts for continuing Ithe journey. Ho sent his own carriages and horses back to Paris. After their departure ho engaged another carriage and pair , with u careful driver , tci be ready to start In an hour for a certain , chateau , belonging , as the doctor eald , to u relative of the mulcted lady. EUGENIE'S KEIQNINQ , While the fresh carriage was being pre pared ho returned to his charges and made them take sonio refreshment. The empress was told of the destination of the carriage and she was desired to show a great objection and to become so angry and restive that the route would have to be changed for another , which the doctor would glvo at the proper 1 * + ft t11 * " * f * S"l I If P & Jirtlftvfllf1 ! * T1 ! I Fl IP1 ft I" * OBB RS FIND RNUFRCTURERS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ininger & Metealf Go. DKALEna m Agriculli'ral Implements. Bugglei and Carrtng . Cor. Cth and Paclfl.1 Bti , , Orendorff Parlin & Martin Co Jobbers of Farm Machinery. WaironR and Biigeles - Cor. tth and Jones. ART GOODS Hospe T Picture Moldings. Mirrors , Frnmcs , BaclUng and ArtlBto * Materials. BOOKBINDING , ETC ees Printing Oo. 'UIXG , a AND BUOK ju. Eleventh and Howard Sts. BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , merican Hand M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear WKS1EI1N AGENTS FOll The Joseph Bnuigaii Kubbor Co. i. 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After they had left the hotel and pro-1 ceeded some distance on their road tlio em- prcea began a lively quarrel with the doctor , and the altercation between the "Insane woman" acd her friends became so violent that the doctor dcalreil the carriage to stop , and tried to persuade 'tho , woman to alight and walk u ll'tlo. which she refused to do and objected vehemently to going In the di rection of the chateau , whither uho Boomed to know they were taking her. The driver remonstrated and said hla horses would take fright If auch a clamor wcra continued. Upon which the doctor , apparently driven to de spair , ordered the ho-sw to bo turned and driven to the town on the next stage , where the carriage was sent back. The same precautions wcro used at the hotel as before. Another carriage and driver were procured and the party proceeded on' their journey toward their real destination which was Ucauvllle , where Mra. Hvans was then otaytng for the benefit ot the sea nlr. At each stage a fresh" driver and carriage wcro hl'cd and the other eent back. The party had ono or two very narrow eacapes , hut the empress was niore fortunate than Marie Antoinette and tlio royal family In their attempts to racapo , She was never recognized and at the end of two days , fa tigued and harassed , arrived at Deauvlllo and drove to the apartments of Mrs. Evans. Hero tlio women remained and found such repose as they were capable , of taking , while the doctor , accompanied by his friend , went to eco what means existed to enable them to leave the port and cross tbo channel. ON TUB GAZELLE. There were two yachts at anchor In ths harbor. They first went' on board the larger of the two , but the owner was absent. They then went to the Gazelle. It belonged to Sir John Durgoyne , Dart. 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Sir John at length consented , only Htlpulntlng that the omprofn and her frlciuU should not come on 'board until the last possible moment ba- fore thi > vcrsel was ready to sail , In order to avoid the daiiKer of the yacht being do- , tallied If attention wcro attracted to her passengers. | It was o prudent arrangement , for vague suspicions wcro afloat In the town , and the Gazelle received visitors wh6 were not "wel come guests , " but as no one was on hoard save the rightful owner and hla crew , the bellied searchers went their way. The em press nnd ' .Mine , lo lirotou , accompanied by Dr. Evans , got nafely on board , and the Ga- ' . zcllo Bet sail. The perils by land were over , hut the perils by sea hat ] yet to ho encountered. A fearful tempest nroue , the most terrible and destructive that had for a long tlmo been known In the channel. It wan In that eamo storm that the line now &hlp , The Captain , went down , with her commander and all her men , a cataatropho which moved the heart of England moro than the loss of a battle. The llttlo Gazelle behaved gallantly , but the peril was fearful. The Indies were loaned In their bertha and there remained during the whole passage. At midnight all hope of saving cither the vessel or the crew was given up. Seldom have those In porll of "tho great deep" had a moro wonderful or unhoped for deliverance. Tuo Oazello rode out the storm and reached the harbor of Hyde about 3 o'clock on Thursday after noon , tbo Sth of September. IIBJOINS HER SON. That aftenwn ' the party went to nrlgliton and there' Pr. Evans learned that the prlncu Imperial as at Hastings and thither the oir.preE4 Insisted on going that eamo evening , Kor many days the mother nd son had been ignorant of what hail become of each other , TYPE FOUNDRIES. G tea ! 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Ilsr & Co. , 1112 Harney Street- Wholesale Liquor Merchants , 1001 Kurnntii Street- 9 Wholesale Liquors and Cigars * 1118 ITarnam Slroot. WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and Cigars. 413-41K S. 15th Street. J. L. BOYD & CO. , Grain Provisions and Slock 1416-1418 Farnam St. Orders taken for 100 bushels and upwards. Not ono human heart In the whole world but. inubt sympathize In that meeting of the mother and child , after events In which all 1 their grandeur acid pomp and the very cai- I i plro of Franco Itself hail been broken to i pieces and had vanished away. I As soon as possible Dr. Evans endeavored to find a suitable residence lor the emprtsi and her son. Finally Camden House , ut Chislehurst , was agreed upon. The owner , nn horning for whom It was desired , offered vwy generous terms and at Camden HOUBO the empress and the prince imperial found n haven of rest and the luzatdjus task which Dr. Evans had undertaken was successfully completed. Sliirni ST. JOHN'S , N. F. , Nov.2r . 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