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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1883)
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No lady has the rimlit to ' present a disll'iirc1 lhco iii : ocicty ivhcii ? ho Mmmgitolia . : Balm is solti by aU driigIsts . for 75 cemits. 4&t. ; ; ' , At. thI4 8eason Of the yexu cvcr3I.oIy ha a ant very bad enc , . fly frequent opo2re the mcutbianont the nee t'eeonio vry LIIttb atiti - - c.itazrti and ntIuenza. aye eptlnmlc. Itcilef ntay be : obtaltied by the usa . .t Ifootts Sautparilla. ¶ For many ycr. In aueceeslon , bicInnIng o f.r : b.ick I tion t remember whcn , I hail the catrrh in r- my head. It ooiiIsted of a continuI thv from my nose. nose.Ringing and Burstiig Noises ' , In my head. SrnnetIm. the hcarIii hi my 1et car t tiiaalrcctet1. } 'tVOyCarftO , ibotit tIiL , eaeon of . \ the ycar I began to ue Ilood'tt Sara1uadllla. I waa - helptl rfght away , but f contineul to iio It until I felt. my mytsdll curcd.-Mra. Ellzi U. Caulfield , Lowell. -c Jerome flrowncll merchant and eteepIvc iu1llcrt 4.- Victors. Ontario county. N , Y , . writcn : "I have used ' ; hood' , Sarsap.ztllaSor zoy CttarrIt , antI ltltat1iolpcd ' me. Z consldet 1lood MrsaparIil. one of tha best remedks fer blood Ubeaso to be obtained , 100 DosesVine Do/Ia , ' , : t . "I h.wc been troubled with that dLqtrciin c5m . . . . . FWnt , catareb , and htwe been u.ing floods Sar. . part11 , and find It otto of the bct reniedie. I have , cvor taken. My trouble has Iatel ten ycart , anti nevcrcould getatiy rdllefuntfl I commenced to uao y lIootI'itSazsajiirilla.-Martlii SIiiekIChlcago , IlL ' : Danyer from Cafarrli Dechda Upon the amount and extent of the Scrofu. r- Ioui infection. UnquostionalIy inny deaths from con.umpUon can be traced to nL'loctcd catarrh. 'Ihuc fit a violent dlitres. , prostrateI and coughing spoiI , the ey . weep , thenao dischatgct copiously , : - aad the head acorns to eplit. . In .uth caaeis hood's $ arsparlI1a corrccbt the ca. tasib by its direct attIon In diseharging the poliott _ _ _ _ I from the blo'd thrOu } , nature's great oullets , to that healthy , sotuiti bloOd rcadic tie iumbrane toni La wholesomo. _ _ _ Hoods Sarsaparilla . . : . Sold by druggist. , 1ix for Qi. l'reparcd by C. ; -a . L 11001) & CO. , IpotheearIcs , Lowell , Mattt. : ' - $30,000 tori $2. : ) Reg 9r bTonthl Drawlnxwlllhsko place , qia Masonic Ifufl , Mastiniti omplo iluIld. - 1U . big , in Loulasille , hy. Thursday , November 29th , 1883. , ; % A LILWZUI Lottery and Fair Drawlnge , , Ii " : elmxtcrcd by the legiaiaturool Ky. , and twice deciar. . o.l Iea1 by the highest cosrt In the State. Bond ' " gieu to henry County In the sum of 1OOOoO for the _ ft prompt pyinont of all priecs acid. . . A REWOLUTION IN SINGLE NIThII3ER DItAWflS . : . Es-orv ticket holder hiown supcrvber , c&n .al ) . out the number on hi. ticket anti i.vi the correspond. t : Lug number on the tog 1tlaced hi the whcel in life % & pretence. These drawinge will occur on the laat Thurttday of every month. Read the magnificent 1I % - November Scheme. 1 PrIze..5 OOQO & . * . : t 1'T1O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 1 Prize. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5oo Prizes , 82,500 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 5 Prlzeie. 1,000 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,000 0 i'rtze8 500 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioooo 100 prIzes , 100 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oo00 floG I'rlzes , f,0 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 600 Prize. , 20 oath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 1000 I'Izes , 10 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 ( I Przo , 00 each Apprca.htiatloti l'rizss ,700 I , Prize. , 00 each " " 1900 Prtzett 100 oath " " 1$1rrizea. $110,400 Whole Tiokete , $2. Ealt TIctcot , $1. 27 TIckets , $ O. 5 TickoW , $100. . , t teinlt money or Bank Theft n Letter , or send b t DreL DO SEND BY BEOISTEIIKD LBTrE , i 11 POST OFFICEO1WER , until further notice. 0r . ' ore of $5 and upward by express , can ho eent at one xpense. AthIzei ill ordere to J. J. DOUOLAS , . - : LouhvhioKy. d.aat.tu.th.&wit Sw em : Imi- . a MIrkI II II 1kV . IrIIutflhj : : . . . , , . _ , ife 4 I _ _ _ ti , .p . ' > L . -c.-- r 1 ' . . , ' i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -1 C = CGO OALE CO. * ' NCLEfllt. i1O. flU. 701 WA(0't . _ _ fI ' Ton $ .o. HilSeiS t&o IurIudesit , -J& - * 00 OTlilta StilL lt.4..d PIU LIST VI&U. POBGZS , TOOLU , &c. UST VU1 1101 lOll JitlilT ' .501(1 , $10 40 lb. Ainlinfiti JItofToolu,810 r - V..ri ii. . ha , , i , l.g .44 ' . .ji Bioweru. nvil.t. ylcel A OLlwr ArticleS CTibwveTrIl'vu. % illOLE&L kleeTAiL. L $ offeret for every pair of Dr. ffTflONQ'f 'I'AMI'ICO In which is TAmiico Iltay break. . It. Patent TsiplI Bick pr.s.ntsbick.iob. , splullrritstioa , anti aifleti dLeasei uocure0 n uniform temperature , i tround the body , proticilag iug cud spies. _ so uecei $41'y to health In iii climate. . AUfir 'UITATIOF ' , liny only Dr. 8TROUC' TAMPICO . Corset. 'abe twit user retailed for $1.00 aOaD we IJVIO ) SVtCSLAWN YX1tTWUrisa L.L , IflrA1Nl I OU. Mi'Ri EEV THE DOMAIN OF KU1LSI Th Tcrritorio of the Oor1an Roads Sharply Out1inc by Their Iallaers , And the Notthorn Pacific Accordingly - ingly Retires to Portland and the North1 The New System of Meridian Time and its Adoption on the lath. Tlits Several Pools tn Seaelon. 1tAILROAI ) MATTEItS. Till ; OVEht1..tl ) 1'OOL , 01110.1U ) , November 0.-A privates die. patch yne received hero to.day from St. 1'aul from John Muir , general trallic mansgor of the Northern I'acific , in which ItO says : "Takits' ofl'oct yestcrday we withdraw front Caflfornia busiicss aisel tim southern lines withdraw from all bueiucse north oI San Francieco , " No oxplitnatlois of the reasons for this action were given , but it is supposed to be thu result of the aecrut conference among passcngcr representatives of the roads in thu Transcontinental nsociation at Topeka poka during the past thrco days , they having failed to roach an agreement as to a division of competitvo territory at the late Chicago meeting. Herethioro the Northern Pa. cific have claimed the right to land pa.s. . sengers at San Francisco via Portland at the same rate the other Pacific roade charged by direct route , and the other Pacific roads in turn claimed the right to land eastern paseongors in Portland via SanFrancisco at thosaine rate as charged by the Iortlsern Pacific. The now arrangement - rangement takeis bokh Portland and San Francisco out of. competition nnd leavea tim trip between the twopoints by tiso Oregon Stoasnahip and'Navigation line to be paid for at local rates. The arrangement - mont applies to freight trailc also. The Northern Pacific under the now arrangement - mont will catry all freight for Portland and all points in tins northwest , and the other Pacific coast lines will carry to San Francieco and adjacent territory. Whenever - ever a ahipper choosc to send freight to San Francisco via Portland , or to Port land via San Frnncizco , local rates between - twoon those pointa must be propaid. Freight now in traneit is ecoptod from the agreement. TILE i11W flMIl. Tim flhinoia Central railroad management - mont has decided not to adopt the now BtLfldIs.Xd tiBia BOOfl to go into effect , but. in getting out now tiino schedule % based on Chicago time. Th reason given for this i that the numerous euburban trains must nece3earilybo run on Chicago tilne and to run its other traine upon different achadulea would mix up inattere and increase - crease the danger of accident and col- unions between trains running by dif- ferout'acheciules. if the city of Chicago sh6uld adopt the standard time the road will do likewiso. At a meeting of ropreaentativcs of the Ohio river pooi linea , arid liuea operating in conjunction with them to-day , it was agreed to maintain rates to all competinu points. 1Tho territory included in the agreement covers all points north of the Ohio river and east of the line of the 11. hinois Central railroad. Thu penalty for violation is unusually heavy , being made 5OO to $1,000 , and the offender to for. felt ten times the revenue derived from the ahipmont. A meeting to fi the schedule will be held at Cincinnati No. vezuber 14. TIIP. SOiutIt ChANGE. Sr. LouI8 , November 9.-The ? ifls- souri Pacific railroad announces that the central or 90th meridian time will be adopted on aP the lines of the company , beginning on the 18th inst. TilIl } IA.STZBN 1'OOL. Nsw Yoix , Novonsbcr 9.-Nogotia- tions have boon pending for some time hietwoen the Grand Trunk and Weet Shore railway coinpaniesworo concluded. Manager Ilickson , of the Grand Trunk , who has been in the city the past twu days , attondingthe meeting of the Trunk line presidents , had a conference to-day at the office of the West Shore road with officials efthat company , when iinat arrangements wcrocompThted for runising a fnat through freight train Over the ' % STcOt Shoroand Orand'Tr nk lines bo. tweon No.w Yorkanel Chicago. This ar- raugemont will not go info effect until the fIrst. of January , when the West Shore road will be completed. Tim Clii. cage east bound freight train pool corn. mittee to.day adjusted the difference in accordance with the awards of the corn. mission. TIlE COMIIINATION CONYIRMP.I ) , Sr. Louis , November 9.-Private die. patches received hero from Topeka , Kas , , tuako it certain that arralIguIflohits between - tween the Northern and other Pacific roads reported front Chicago and St. Paul was made by the Transcontinental tasociation , now III session at Topeka , and that the statement sent out is lrac- Licafly correct. trota were made to get authentic reports of the proceedings of the association for the ABsociated I'oas , but nothing was received up to 1 o'clock. TUB I'OOL AIIJOSJ1INd. ToPy.K.t , November 9.-The railroad pool association completed the buaines of their session hero to.day and ad journod. The Transcontinental auocla. tion finally agreed On a mode of opera. Uons for California anti tim Pacific coast business , but refused to give any details of their transactions. The California association hold a meeting this afternoon and another to.night , but transacted no business and adjourned to moot at the call of the cornnibsi nuns. - AWrcckcd Tug. Nsw Yon , November 9.-An oxplo. 81011 011 a tug boat early to.day sank tile boat and killed four mon. - _ - _ - Another Gould Itoad. Naw Yoiuc , November 9.-The an- nouncoinont is made hero of a company organized to build a railroad from Dait' villo , Ill , , to ltltcliio on the Chicago division of the IVabasfi , St. Louis . Pac. lila railroad. The incorporators named are Jay Could , Ituasoil Sage , P. A. Evans , ThomaisA. Ityan and A. 1. . . Hop. k.hi ; c.f itm Yrk anti. John J. Qreon , of Louisville The directory is compocod Otto half \Vtsbu.li iscoitlo , the other of 140U18V1110 and Cisicacro. _ - - - NEuIt4SlCt ltI UItNS. Stiocial 1)hipatelu tO 'riti : ltir. : . ( I AG II C0IINIY , oFlI l'I.tl. , 1IIIATI1ICE , November 9.-The totsi vote of this county is t,9i. , fleece got 2,330 , Savitgo , O16 , Jewoil 2,413 , Malta , lieu 2,44fl , Butler 830 , Woolworth 1O8 , Daniel 1,861 , Hiatt 2,4lfi , Itolnies 2,4iG , loan 1,901 , Merritt 1,884 , Colby 1,6Oi , Broady 2,60i' . The old county ofhicere wore ro-olected , Township organization was defeated by about 800 , and county division by about 1,700. , HAltI' COUNTY , OFFICIAL , 81)00151 Correspondence of Till : lhrx. I'.ti'i i.I.ION , Novoniber ti. The following is the official vote of Sarpy county : Supreme Judge : Vnt , Mal , IalnniS' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 M. It. Iteose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jiegoitte. , long thrns .T. M , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lavltj If. 1)anleiI..I.2 . 8t8 .r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. T , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llegentst , short torisi : . Aitttt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 .1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , E. 1' , Ifolitie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judge. of District Court : lloazor \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Jnms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , County Clerk : Lottie Leahuuir , . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Janioi 'IV. Thompson , lieu , , . . 4 County Treasurer : .Taiiwn % r , Campbell. 1)om..626 71" Villiarn Ilobinsoit , Itop. . . . . . . . . County Jidgo : Martlit Latigdon , ) . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Chario. E. South , Itep. . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ Sheriff : A. J. Sioarrnan , Dein. . . . . . . . . . . Theodore 1' . ( icoen , htei . . . . . . . .511 . Su1't of l'ublic Instruction : J. . 1) . Patterson , Porn..669 176 Mrs. Bertha K. Soxson , Rep , . .4D3 Surveyor : S.V. . Y. Sehiu.onsky , Dczn . , . . , 610 3t1 Isaac rA. Freeman , ilep..571 Coroner : J. C. Miller , Porn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 5 , Anglin , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 County Comrnisttkisore : North P. Loller , Poin. . . . . . . . . . . JunOd Davidson , Ito1 , . . . . . . . . . . . 98 itospuctiully , Louts LESZEUn. OhtEELE's COUNTY. SCOTIA , November 8.-Votes polled , 660 ; Savago'e majority , 102 ; Ilopubhican county ticket all elected except treasurer ; S. P. Langan , Independent Democrat , elected by 169. .TEFT.1tSo. PAIItISUIIY , Nob. , November 8.-Official count : floese 846 , Savage 858 , Morris 987 , l3catty i05. Tt.o Cable Padding Process. Nnw Yonr , November 9.-The Con. tral News association of London is the correspondent for the so-called news association here. In stating his view of "fair oxpansioii" of dispatches , the manager - agor of the 9ontral News said : "We send points of intelligence of thirty words , of which American papers make two columns , " The Herald corrcapond. ont add , "Tue Bpoctators received this with loud laughter and enjoyed the as- aurance of the juvenilosub editor , iviso said ho filled tip nil , foreign dispatches from , rof9rcnco .to books , documents , telegrams and personal knowledge. " F. X. Schoonmako , who makes up some "cables" from th dispatches sent hereby by the Central News association , was asked if he was the party who "pads out" the dispatches apokoit of. Ho answered : "The cables ho received were not padded to tile extent testified to by Mr. Saunders in London , but they wore filled out to some extent. " The whole busin ss attracts the attention hero of reputable and responsible makers of newspapers. Tue Madison Calamity. Cjric.too , November 9.-The Journal's Madison ( \Vis. ) special says : ( overxior Itusk called a meeting at the .capi- tel building to-day to consider the details - tails of yesterday's collnso of a portion oftiso now capitol building. Contractors and architects were examined , and as a result of the conference it was decided to have a committee of experts institute a rigid inquiry. The coroner's jury hold &U1 inquest on the bodies of five dead Three more of the wounded it is expected will die. MILW.tUnF.II , November 9-A mechanic named Bohn , who was working on the extension of the capitol at Madison when it ; fell , has privately given tue secret of the downfall to parties in this city who will produce him at the coroner's jury to locate the blame for the terrible accidont. Bohn says heeaw the defects in the brick Iiieis 8upporting the iron column of the third floor , southeast corner , andcracks voro so jilainly visible the day before the accident that Foreman Jones , now dead , screwed UI ) the iron pillar SUpporting - porting the roof girders with jacks , and caused a brick pier t be rebuilt. On the following morning , however , Bolsis says , Joises took away the jacks early , not wishlilig that tim public should know of the trouble. Bolin was at work on the third floor when the accidons occurred - curred and saw this pillar give way. Masons sny tue mortar was green and was squeezed out by taking away the jacks so early , Catuiing the pier to settle ; hence the fall. - _ - Missionary Appropriations. Naw Yoig : , November 9-Tue gon. oral missionary committee of the Moths. otlist Epiacoal church made the follow. lug apropr1auons : Montana , $1,000 , Indian Territory , $1,000 ; Now Mexico , 813,900 ; Utah , , $12,625 ; West Nebraska , $1,840 ; Northwest Norwegian , $6,500 ; Northwest Swedish , e5,700 ; Oregon Scandinavian , $2,000 ; California ( br. man , $2,800 ; Central German , $4,500 ; Chicago ( borniazi , $35,000 ; Columbia IUycr German , $800 ; East Germany , 6,0o0. Indian and Norwegian missions were classed under the head of Scan. d'inavian , - _ - The 'hera J3iirna Murder. CIIWAOO , November 9-A Daily News LincohriIil. ( ) apoIalsaya : The testimony for the defense in tim Carpenter murder trial rested tlis morning , after proving an alibi for Carpenter on the night pro : eding his arrest and thus contradicting tin ? atozy told by the detectives. The state tIlezi began to submit testimony ii' rebuttal. - Failures for ( lie Week. Naw YORK , November , 9.-Business failures of the is t seven days in the Uxiltod States and Canada wore 21 ] . lLga'umt 2W Icr thu prorious week , THE INNOCENT PROFESSOR. The MBtnaI Friend of Aiihoy Resur- iocto4 to Astollisli all LthooIll. The Proof of His Innocence Sub- inittod at a Meeting of the Board of Rogont2. A oted Gang ut ( Jar ) tobcre. ) , Ite. poecti of' at BoIlo'vill , ILlinois. ( JflIMCiItIe RICO1LD. ) 'itOP AUUIUIY' $ vlNIiittTlo , LINCOLN , Nub. , November 9.-Soino intsiithis since this state was startled ly the announcement that Prof. Aughey , of the State University , hInd committed forgery. The circumsta ccc wore appar. elitly conchtlaivo of guilt. it ( iso nicot- ing of I egoists ho tendered a conditional resigisation. TIm professor stated to friends that ho iou1 been the victim of a ilirni who OWCd hsini moiioy. flu told a long , intricate afld improbable story ahmut a inyator'ioiis individual who duped him. 'ruts was regarlOCl untver8ahly as a subterfuge , alluost evoi'3'body believing huts guilty. At a E3UplthlfldliItal uscoting of the beard of regents , hold in title city to-day , Prof. Aughoy introduced cvi- deuce clearly establishing the existeisco of the pretended friend and his own innocence - nocenco , The case is rogaxdod as osso of the moat strangely romantic in the annals - nals of western incidents , and is the eon- ration of the hour. MUIIDZILED SIT ilElt ' .OS. Tnniui H.tu , November 9.-Mm. Nelson , of Anderson , whose decomposed body was found hero some weeks ago , was last seen in company with Jasper Nelson , her aoii , at Braiilcoming in this direction. The son has not inco boon hoard from. ltOlhItl'.lllJ SaNT UI' , Sr. LOUIS , November 9.-Mace Jones , Dick Linsey and Ellis Rhodes , members of agaugof railroad car thieves , who Bhot aiicl mortally wounded Vim. II. McLean , a watchman of the Western Union Telegraph - graph company , fur preventing them robbing - bing care on the Wabash road , at Brooklyn , Ill. , the 26th of last July , wore each sentenced to ten years in the peiiitentiary by the Circuit court , at Belleville , Ill. , tiiie evening. There is still an indictrnontfor murder in the first degree against Jones for killing Town Marsliai Green , of Brooklyn , shortly after - tor the shooting of McLean , and lie will be tried oti that charge , TIlE INDEPENDENCE TtGIhY. KANSAS City , November 0.-A re. porter arrived late last night from the scene of the tragedy near independence. McGee had gained the general dislike of his neighbors on account of his violent disposition. His roatmcnt of thorn was the subject of much comment. The children returning home yesterday. after. noonoponed.tho door of the aittingroom aild saw their mother lying dead upon the floor. Stricken with tear they ran .E rqaming , to neighbor's houso. A party aoon-gathosandfoar. , sng violence on eccount of itfcGoo's nature - turo they armed themselves andthen re- paired-to the house. In the sitting room thoyfound the body of Mrs. McGee lying upohl her face , a terrible gunshot wound in the breast , her cloak drawn partly on and her hat lying near. In the bedroom adjoining was the daughter Nannio crouched down in tim corner , cold and still , with a wound in her bacc. % Under the bed was a dou. blo-barrehled eliot-gun with . both chain- bore empty. Passing to the door at the foot of the staircase tile party sound it fastened. Forciugthio lock they mounted the stairs to the nearest room , where , stretched upon tue bed with an emptied morphine bottle at his aide , lay the mute author of the awful tragedy , the immediate circumstances incident to which cannot be knovn , as tlso lips of the witnesses are scaled in death. - - - - Saloon LicensO in Chicago. CnIcAcio , November 9.-A now inovo wS made to-day to test the validity of the saloon license issued by the city at $ ioi : a few days before the State law making it $500 went into effect. The Citizens' League brought suit against a firm of grocers and liquor dealers , who were in fact friendly defendants. Every legal device in the defense was rcaorted to , exCpt delay , in order to make a strong case. The court decided that the license was a franchise , and gave judg. mont of ouster against the defendants , forbidding them from selling liquor uzi- der the city license. An appeal was takois , and within four hours after the suit was begun the rotord was on the way to tim $ uprcmo Court , whore it will be argued at the next term. if a decision can be secured before thio firatof April next , it will involve the aymeist by the salocn.keopors to the city of over 1- 000,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clieatlugtho Tariff' . Pxrrsisunu , November 0-A discovery has been recently been made , says Tlio Ournmerctal.flazotto , of an ingenious evasion of the tarifi' by importersof sheet- iron anti their agents. Tagger iron , which is a very light grade , is adinittod for 30 per cent ad valorern , white the tarifi on heavier grades is from 1 to 2 cents per pound. Importers have boon mixing the two together and the zip. praisers have boon deceirod into admit. ting it under the 30 per cent ad valoronl rate. After its arrival here it would bo repacked and hippotl west. It Is said thousands of tons have just been brought listo this country by evasion , much to the inju.y of the alsoet.iron mills of this city and plsowhiero. Tl'ie MoJorItyInl'onusylvania. PnSLtDCLIJIIA , November 11-The of. ficial returns received from every county , except Monroe , Philadelphia , Sullivan and Wyoming , give Nibs 16,732 and Linsey 19,705 majority. The official re- turhlH of the missing counties will not change this inure thou two or three hun. dred votes. - A Broken Itcal Estate Pooh. MAI118oS'is , , November 9.-I.aat September thu coinmissioziors of pubhlo land of WisCofleill offered for sale same 160,000 acres of ublio lands at auction. Bidding was spirited at first but soon a land pool as formed of id speculators to buy valuable pine lands at a minimum price , by a combination to prevent open coiiipctitIti. Thu xeport of this pool 'I came to tlso cars of the comusiselonors and Uiey made an investigation audI fositid the P00l had bought hunle at a lilllifilUiIhl htrico. They hold au auction among themselves amL resold at an aul. vance on the iSrico. It is said from liO,000 to $100,000 above the price ro- ahizeit to the State. 'l'hio comisuesioners , after a hearing , voro convined tllat a fraudulent combination was lilado and have sot aside the sales. Tim Inside bo. bug to the education and drainage funds ( if the State. The action is generally isp- proved. THE RETIRED CHIEFTAIN. A Uran Army Rco1ion to Ucuoral $ hornian iii New York. A litourisfisi Addi'e.ss ly ( ho Old Coin- ninetIes' . Niv YoIIK , Noronibor 9-About 1,009 niumbers tif the ( imud Army of the lIe. ltibliC teisdered Goisoral Sherman an informal - formal reception this excising. ( ioneral ILenry A. Barnum 1sresihotl Geisersi Sherman misdo a bug address. After thittiking Isle old comrades for the hearty VCICOlflO , Isa said ho loud responded to the call , although it was not customary to celebrate oiies funeral. lIe would rather meet olul soldiers face to face than any of your Vatiderbiltis or other nabobs. The general spoke of the war and its results , and added : "Since the close of the war a iiow generation has sprung up. 11oys not then born are now voters. The destiny of the nationhinaboen taken outof ourhands ; we arc now comparitively a small minOrity. It ; is well , however , that we should as- somublo together and keep alive the pat- riotern of those days , the memory of the htanlsliips endured , the miseinory of tl.e dear compusionn : whose bodies lie beneath southern battle fields ; it is well to toll the story of those days over again , and toll it to yourchildrcn'a children at the fireside , that they may know how the country was saved , anti who saved it. At one time I doubted the advisability of forrniiu or keeping Isp such an organize- timi as the ( irniid Aiiny of the itoinibhia , but T alit 11(1W convinced that. you did well in organizing such an association. CIVIL ItIOTS. Time Negroes of Southampton Connt , _ sa. , Tlircatemi a Massacre. Noitrotn , Va. , November 9.-Thu white PeoPle of Southampton county arc approhionsavo of an outbreak of negroes. Telegrams vero received , from l'orts- mouth askini assistance in the ovcnt of trouble. The mayorhiae apossoof citizens ready if the summons cornea. Yesterday a drunken negro told a servant in a white family that at 12 o'clock last niehit thousands of negroes intended to slay every white in Southampton county. The whites at Nowson , Franklin , Boy- kiuB and Branchville sent souta to learn what was going On. it is noticeable that not a negro was seen in the usual plnces This gave additional color to the report and women anti children wdro taken to thmewoods and guissrded. Telegrams state the negroes who work at riliway station. have not boon aceis since yesterday after. nocn _ The poopie are preparing to defend - fond their homes. Thus far no trouble is known of. It is impossible to say whether there is just ground for the dx- isting excitoinont or not. Sotithurnptoii county was time scone years before of a war of bloody slave insurrection. It is not iinprobanle the traditions of that tiino line something to do with the pro- (1ailing apprehensions. GENTILE ILIIEEZES : The Mormon hobby at Wanalngton 5111(1 tIlt , Ioi'ztson Teniple. SALT L.tKB , U'rAn , November 11.-The coinmnosits of easteris journals on the Ijtahi question are received with Pleasure by gentiles who think the public approved - ed the relations between tim mormons auth the government. Every day prom- mont monibors leave for the east. Au influential lobby willbe present in Wash. ington to defeat any legislation hooking to the overthrew of the iowcr of the priest- hood. To.day tile maims wall of 'tim temple were completed. 'fhsey am 10 foot thick , solid granite , 85 feet highs. The founda. Lion was laid 28 years ago. The cost to the present time is four misillion fivu bun. . drod thousand dollars. IL will take sir yours to complete it. rho lItres-u and Ilnrbor , WANIINITON , Novolnbar 9.-General Wright , chief engineer , iii isis annual report - port , urgently recoinmendsthat Congress Inalie 81111)10 apsroprmtions for putting the sea and lake fronts in condition for dfenso in case of war , lie advises that zt least 5,000,00O be expended at San Francisco. Among other appropriations recommended arc the following : For the rivers and harbors of the l'aeifie coast , $ I078,000 ; gulf coasts $3J51l00 ; lake $6,471 ,900westoiit ; rivers anti harbors , 9,003,47s. The above cc. timatos do not imicludo the Mississipi river commission work. Adopting Standard Time. ChicAGo , November , 9.-All railroads running of this city will adopt tlio new schedule of standard time , commencing iiuxt Sunday , with thu possible except. ion of the Burlington road which lisa not yet decided , Thu time for this or the "Central" division Is nine minutes later than Chicago time , Yellow Fever. , Nn' OhiLEAs , November 9.-A six years old Italian girl died of yellow fever Tuesday in Sc. Charity hospital. Three ours after admittance the child was of a family of oinigrnmiti , who with others , Caine hero , after landing at Santa Oruz where they did not.obtsin employment , Bradley's Northern I'aeiIIc Suit. Nsw Yoitg , Noy , 9.-Attorneys for J. J. Bradley iii the suit against the North- cr11 Pacific Railway have withdrawn thic application for an injunctisu to prevent issuing a new second zmmortgago loan. Failure , Toao"ro , Nov. 0.-Mcintosh & Co. , lumber merchants , kayo failed liabilities $50,000. 5550t3 $ Q,000. THE OLD WORLD. The Lord ayer of Loudon Instal1o 11h a Laro IifflOPllL of Coro- llOllY an peoccs , The Peaceful Intentions of France and Gadatone'R ! ' Hopes of Ireland , liutlieran FestIvals fleglit In all Ger- 1111111 CitLc-Tho Sorvian Itow. GUNEltitti FOREIGN NEWS , TI , Ii .tLi4ACI-LOht1t.tINIi iF.I'UvV 11ELEA541fl : , BaItl.IN , Nevombor 9.-Antoine , Pepsi. ty for Alsace Lorraine , who was arrested on a charge of high treason , has boon ro- len.sotl , his papers , seized whoa arrested , imot. fmirtiiehummg sufficient. lroof , The its- ( liliry , however , proceeds. Z0RtI.t..t t4 IN1ENTION. t.tmiiii , , , N vomnler -The ) IlasuPhilet of the Socrcary of tue Republican miii. tary aseociat . : tii asserts that 7.orihla was determiiine , i f the Itepublican insurrec. tioli of Atlgtlat IILC1 booms successful , to shoot Morel , how Mimiistor of the lute. nor , mid several other generals. ti. FIlhtilv'S .1F.Wii. LON1ION , November 9.-'I'ho Staisdard's Paris correspondent hind au interview with is ! . Ferry , who demmied that France hind any intention of ahinexing New Gui- 'loft. With regard to Chinis M. Ferry entertains the opinion thust Chinese ( lip- lomatists are micither frank , honest or in- genioums , Ho utterI' disbelieves in the mniliLry power of China , and is firmly convmced that there is not the remotest chamico of that country going to var. M. Ferry does mint ace any such eventuality 88 a French blockade of Chinese ports. sourIr tttllltIC.tN TH0UnLES. LIIIA , Noveinlcr 9.-After the revolt of Montom's troops in Arequipa Colonel Raqgiulo attacked tIm mutineers and poptihaco , killing seventy , imicludiiig the mayor of the city. General Carovaro was killed by Isis own troops. The whole Olsilian expeditionary forcois in Aroquiipa The Bolivian army is concentrating hoar Otiro. Montero is in Bolivia. Bolivia is treating for POACO with Chili. oEluu.tNY AN ! ) 81'AIN. Br.nuN November 9.-TIm , - city jour- nais warmly approve the visit of the Crown Prince to Alfonso. Time Vosacaciso Zeitting says the friendship of Gerniany and Spain has rocolvod a fresh uarantho , while Spain is detorniinod to oims Gor- isiany's Peaceful policy. The ournuy of the Crorni Prince to Madrid will furnish an additional pledge that Germany will throw her influence in favor of making Franco the 01113 ? power that slmil.choriahi proclivities for revenge , and also in favor of the maintainanco of the world's peace. . C ZUOTING IN IIUNULUY. Insrrm ? , November , 0.-The mob which attacked the Jews at Zaloovoo and the police wore fired oh by them. The of- ficorareturnod the fire killing twotan l wounding aovcralriotors The mob thou. fled Three ioroua arrested liaviturned jisforniers. TUE 1.080 MtO11'S DAY. LONDON , November 9.-The proceseton of the Lord Mayor's day passed off wiLls- out any dietimrbaiico. It was a mile long. A grti'nd stasidwas erected on which the Lord Mayor received the address of the coinlilohi council. Tim procession , ospo- emIly tiioso parts exhibiting the commercial products of Canada , Am. tralia mmd India , together with the exhsib- its of the intersiational fisheries oxliibi- tion , including the Grace Darling boot. olicitsd great oithusiasmn. The streets wore packed with epoctators along the entire route. The Lord Mayor vas received with loud cheers. Previous to administering the oath of office , Chief .Tustico Colorzdgo delivered a somewhat long speech , in whsigis ho observed all previous civic pageants bath been connected with the auciont ball of Rufus at Westminster , which was now destroyed. Lord Mayor Fowler was received - coived to.day in a building which at present - ent hind iso history. Whatever chiangeis might occur In city alihirs , the ziuthiori. ties must submit to the genius of time by becommiin in accord with the apirit of the ago , for it was fully by approving itself to the hsfhi intelligence of a great people that any ntitutiou couldilourishi TJ5Q Lord Mayor's banquet this oven- mng was attended by man dinUngusho& persona Waddingtomi , } roach iUnbI1S , radar , rop1ang to a thast in honorof foreign ministers , said there was no greater guarantee of the peeo of the world tlau ; the hearty , cordial , loyal friendship of Great Britain and , France , France had made great progress , and iso hind every confidence in hior future. Thu policy of Prance wan not one of aggres. idoim , but of holding her own. The French Governmcmit was earnestly tryimtg to settle peildiUg questions alfect'ing Franeo. ills miasion to London was oni ) of eaoo. France wished to alt. preach great Britain in a spirit of good vihl amid lie met the mine desire o , the part of England. [ Chmocris. ] ! fiio master of tile rolls , responding tea a toast iii hoiior of isor niajesty's judges , referred to the recent visit of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge to America , and said the latter found in America , law aulmin- istered , with all its faults and its good qualities , but had found the law as administered - ministered In England and America the most merciful , the most generous andtho mostjuat , overadmlnistorod to any veo. plo ill the world , Oladatoco replied to the toast in honor of hior majesty's usinlaters. lie said. nil great powers of Europe had declared their attachmoiit for thin cause of peace. With regard to Ireland ho said there I. much to be done , intmch to be desired , much to ho lamented , but there Is always much to be hoped for. Peace and ordem must be firmly maintained. ( Cheers. ) Count do I.caseps replied to the toast ot Foreign Guests. LUTIIEII VESTIN.LS. Thom will be Luther festivals to. morrow at hamburg , llremneu , Loipsig , Magdeburg , Casseh , Augsburg and other Places. A united chorus of the German churches of London gave a sacred con. cert this oyomiing imi memory of Luther , and Sir Charles Tuppor lectured on the I life and work of the oformner , . TIlE CI1INE Ii Thllilin. Paris Teinpa says that during the ye. cent skirmish hi the direction of Baculub . - a Japanese officer accomprsnyinc thii Francis saw the banners of the Ohinoto regulars among the troops occupying th _ _ towmi , The four hundredth anniversary of tlio _ _ _ births of Luther was celebrated by a fea. . _ _ _ fival at the Berlin university , TIlE SEI1VIAN ROW , BEWRAUE , November 9.-rnny moro radicals have been arrested hero , Itoy. . tihist troops arc driving the rebel peas. nuts from their positions in every three- thou. Numerous Servian instmrgont.a have taken in . will ho refuge Bulgaria. They _ _ _ disarmed and returned by the Bulgaria. authorities. ON TIlE AMF.I5ICA PL.tN Sr. Prtitsiujiso , November 9-Tii council of the empire has sanctioned ha pthCiplc the Russia-American ecliomofor the erection of elevators and store houses throughout the empire. - - Mexican Reciprocity. ( At.vr.MToN , November 9.-Time News' Corpus Chrieti s9ocial says Congressman Oclultroo , Collector of Customs Platt and Mnjor It. B. Adams have loftona special train for Saltilo , Mexico. Mr. Ochiltreo says ho 59 tloairous of viewing hue Mcxi- cats side of the proposed reciprocitj treaty. . An Ednentintial Bill. NuN YonK , November , 9-Inter Statc , Commission on federal aid to education in tips South appointed at Louisville ilk Septonsbor to-day perfected a bill to present - sent to Congress. - I' JOURNALISTIC ChANGES. The E0.'cct of limo Sun Spo4s on tls . Newspaper World. Between the storma and tiphoavals of the earth caused by the sun spots this year , there hiiti boon considerable agita- Lion of things and the ripples have cx- tended ovois to as insignificant ircles a. those occupied by newspaper men. A few weeks agoMr. . VT. E. Annin , associate editor of Pita Bnr. decided t make a change and retire to thin f privacy of frontier life.n11sis wan the signal for a general broadsido. of chuusgos. Mr. Al. Sorensen , city editor of The Republican , takes Mr. .Annin's phaco , Mr. Jackman , of The Herald , conies to Tun Ezu as nowa editor , Mr. Kent , of Tim Bar. , goes t 'rime Republican as city editor , Messrs. Cornish amid Cole go emi the city page of ' 2ltn Bun , and numnorous. other changeis are niado. Mr. Shultz , of The Republican , goes t the Western Newspaper Union to take the place ofV. . J. Cuddy , who in going to Calthveli , Idaho , to start a paper of hi own , and Mr. E. IL. Brass , of the \Vost- cpu Newspaper Union , goes to The RePUblican - PUblican to assist ims doing the work at. which Mr. Shultzhias boon employed. The exchanges extend , etlU further bu are not yet clearly enough defined to bt mentioned. The only finn in the cty outside of the proprietors , who retain his old place is Mr. Woodbridgo , cst editor of The Herald. Buokien's Aruba. Salve. . " The greatest mod1a1 wonder of the won& Warranted to speedily cure Burna , , Outs UI. core Saltflhsoumi1'evor Sores Cancer. 11es , Chilblains , Corns Totter , thiapped hands , and oil skin erupttons,1 guaranteed to cure In every instance , or money refunded 25 cent , or box - - S 'GAILY TilE TROUBADOIt. " Tue Latest Suocesslul Novelty Knowz- as "Greoti Itoomia Fun.t' Saulsbury'zs Troubadors are an go4 a * over-n littlo.better , if thst were pea- sibho. Thoopera house last night wna. jammed fullto hoar them , and it will be filled again this n'tornoon and this oven- ing. Nate.Sanisbur is killing as "Old. Chief Red Cloud , " and Miss Ndlio Mc- . Henry full of life and mischief in the ridiculously absurd part of the Indiaa l'rinceen , while the other characters are all wollup.in the stage business. Tim last acoueeprcsentingiii the background time audience ofathoatro , private boxc and. nil , as men from thii stage , waa emhpcckilly well paintoiL Thio Tt'oubadore will produce thcii latest success , "My Chum , " to-night. The plot of "My Chum" s interesting ing from the beginning to the end , an4 affords oopo to show that Mini Nellie Mcllonzy and Mr. Nate , .Saulsbury ar something more titan mro f rie actors. Their versatility is , in fact , nstonisbin and Ia aid to be well brought out Lu "My Chum , " which , by the way , wa p written by Fred. Marsden. It is not a fliers peg for witticisms or for oxtra. ordinary antics , but is a genuine compan of a high class. Looking br Uonrd. "Yea " said the " . , landlady , "my board. there never complain ; the gentleman who has just vacated this room was with ran over two yearn. " . "Iii. name was Mr. Brown , " youth- safed the landlady's little daughter , "anti matnmni. says. he was an awful cater , an ho never paid a cent for board fo oighsteon mouths , and ho said the beci bugs nearly killed hlmovcry night. anti i hope the olJlcors will catch him and bring him backs because namnina is going to- make it hot for him , " The gentleman had no doubt the room wouldsuit him , and promised to give th landlady a dofinitn answer on the follow- ngmornIng. , - HOOD'S SARSAPARILI Isgscametpflypreporedextmatof the beat remedies I c : tt.t kingdom ksiown Its mallcs.l eel- mrs u Al5etratts'e. , Uioo * l'urUtere DianUcs awt , Toolci. such u SariaparIlia , YelbewiockSUlUngis. flnde1Lon , Juniper Zient..MaedrakeWU4 Chsen' hark anti oiLer jelecteti tvotipaxka anti , herbs. A tedicLn , , like aiqtbtng clue , can be Sqjly udget * only by lie iteuhts. Wu polotwith istlefoetton to the giorioumrecor4 hiood'eariaj'arWa baa catered for itseIZ upon the licaitsof tbouajs.le cd people In iow rosland wise lisyn i'cr.o7 or intitrocug bees is- ilci'edot teelbIe.tiftunvtiLrli alt otliciremetiles laiiedtou.scb. ( ' Steen. . C. I. Ifood .t Co.i Oeoli-YlAue se4 ma ST untie , , two bellies 11,50.1's ban..apartlla * nd & fear ookllothz br Watrittuliox * . Your rrrplIrILiLpo world wotitleru lii the asee of soy woo. woo been troubled with iili.it beadaeie and taljtquaau.ta SOC , eaN. Sue Only leek un.baif ksepoowtu at ta doita. tiMsnoIbeepsowehifor flvereamaa uo. blis found that Wiutlis a week alice ttas t sue Mt rer much , bettar Soil t DOW Caurely tree iruis tbe 0 were tirp.ttaee. Siso has no takq any or An 50 eUnni aloe. 1541 li'rlug , inS waa ltittq acuIt&d eel _ ' - - - - . - . , 4 , _ _ _ - - - -