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Show SOVKMBEK 30, 169a. OliDEN DAILY COMMEBCIAL: SUNDAY. i "0T ANXIOUS TO TALK. Cfcirir loyal weumie. CnliAllj IrubuM-- a ESTATE! jiEAL Grtt uSrt W CW, X. .biei UTTLE WOfSU STILL EVlMTE1, i vnuivrHNiT i:kw Ibiiir Tk la. KlKI A'tie-- I the trmA Use ti Th W kit-- hfm a4 laaaTV-- y Kell-T- lf of BjtAb Vr lds Um j Ai Jit. Part, Nw- - 23. -- A IJ' i Lle-- t riuocer re I tu-c- Brtwtiag t. f, titi it qutt.i eaua iu they Lav sul-mitie- uirniia to ! gruTiM and uwd thiaOoe Libit their dwionUmt great ratine uf the trouble seatuS t 1 the jealousy mnutng the chitf aad Indiana, little wbuh wound wade neveral sUUMiieut at Tarbnoe with tie twlA, are direx-tiail Li Ulk waa tiWeu and tbert-for- with alio ttanca. Kiuilional report last tight that a battl a imminent had do foundation. Corroppoiulenta aa nrt t hat in vntthra-tionalio that niiamaiiiccmeot of the Indian buruau U laroly recpoaille for the trouble. a Cody Jli1 IfiRMEAi-oiJA- , Nov. 2D. A pecial from Standing Rock agency to th Tribuna nyathat Uuffalollill and Powell had not been maD hour at the agency today before tle report spread that they had oomo for the purpose of arretititig Sitting Hull and removing him from the reservation. (Tody and one or two othera left for Bull's camp about noon. Trouble ia aotit'iated in ease an arreet ia attempted, and the soldiers at Fort Yata are prepared for a campaign at a moment' notice. Information was obtained tonight that the commanding otllcer of the pout bad received inatructions from lien. Miles to postpone the arrest of Sitting Bull for the present Agent McLaugh lia baa couriers out to catch Buffalo Bill. Mmwengera from Bull's camp last night reported the dance going on, but everything quiet They Read the Tapers. fact Pikkrk, S. D., Nov. 29.-- The that several companies of troops have reached the Bad Land country and w ill bead off an marauding Indians, has resulted in the subsidence, to a large e of the scare. The Indian who wis tent ' sent to Big Foot And Humps camps tit the mouth of Uhrry creek, some time ago, returned to Fort Bennett today and says the intention of the hostile is apparently to join Short Bull on Pass Creek and subsist there during the winter on cattle quartered in the Bxd Lands. He said there whs a numder of educated Indians among the Cherry Creek hostiles who came to Pierre regularly nod bought copies of wipers. Tuece they took back und rend to the other Indians, who, he said, erjoved greatly the reports of the great' iilHrm everywhere among the whites. Itseomed to strengtheu their belief that the Messiah wus coming und the whites were ready either to die off or leavo the earth to the IndiaGB. r ssh euthuti auid wild cim-rs- . ' -- at t Ui im. "ii." cw'iit. CfU r. ) m. VO fmit turn Uiiw- -, kuj awl b' fi mid- . lwiu I fW- - San a Now 1! Trauk ly ho And will m cVvkkfitlU'WrkplKHi Train, hr.liemilJ H ''' ?. huire B!koilii All honpeettrorwe tnd mat li.wl.l cll t hk uiU aik tUi ir Vb biteat varietjv of - IV-- rr.&-U'c- s t jutbU' pwMtiU elil!uu. Uob in tti cuaatrjr OgJen i k' Uti lSHT. 1 1 It. rtM'iw. - l'onUble- - Caleb Parry. ruaciNCT. Jnstice of the Peace- J. W. Hurt. J llogge. f Y JlIVXJLLO M J40S Stork of tkmU Alwayt FreU and Price Low fur Uood Uooua. $1 .3,000. - 7,500. . H. C. BIOKIW. President. JOHN A. HOY I.E. Vice President A. P. B1UELOW, Cashier. y Deposits. r.m ?AR A " : i n. ...to : 'i arr PI.KAStNT I'NKl'feMsHt A lo 1.4 UijLt lMMirke.-t.i!- j , M. i;; J HVK UMI! lu.juiie at i,r d SLI-Slicount-i- ., CASKS. rai, sot 'i SHU.VIN I tj... cheap. lm,uirro( liroas lVtu. nit kin Jii-- auu'.e t u. H)K SAI.K-OV- U'ii I.AKCP.CtKlKISiiSTtn mI.o un. t H or raiife. tove. In U'.i itli furuiture ll.Mim .1. 'J ; Jrt DU.IUIU. T Nalums IV no HjJ E1 HE (11EP1T lAUS 1,"M)R SAL.. Lots fUO U Ca.li. Houm and month. aL f..r one for fl,Ni. mis for fl.AM and one d.r ttitu lt f'i. J. Cnwr,Kite 'J of Pointe. OV( SAI.E I'OTTAliK, Kll I "OHrooms, hath room, ikhui umi c!,il ail iiin i fu water fcisl in kitc'.en, ire: nixhed. luouire of Mrs. P.tiun. Itirtee,.' UW, - f.r -haetou. CI1KAP: SALK 1,"UR 1 Twentv-fourt- h wa Hi I '1 Ogden, Ttah. A MVRPHY, street, four doors from ataliou lifUvo, luoul line. Ni. on H t trms. Sew Bre r..J 1X)R SALKOneaky bouse, with cellar, front and LuJ IKirches. Call on J. W. W arehauis, l awJ nrst near tan nureu. KAILU0AD iu . on CABDS Ave. . CATITAL, And then tee me shout others before buying. vwtw nm roth an l JnfTorn uto. 11.200 Tor. KtxKi, on 20th ; fruit and shade trees. B. siaci.ooo Twenty-fourt- l .T0ffirann nvn. 66x13$. Clipan Clark, Fort Wikoate, N. M., Nov. carriage manufacturers, assigned this OPTION on 10x10 rods, cor. Washington and are current of a probable uprising evening. Their failure is attributed to SI. .iHI v or., son run; rnoior; rowmi. among the Navajo Indians. The sudden the discontinuance of branch houses at I'ecU and (Jrist Mill, on WiujhuiSUon avc, one is of attractKansas muc oi i uy iihii. rjf-i- j Sixth the Citv San and Francisco. The ,oi..'. ....... cavalry departure . me imriu fmrwo nip ing a number of Navajos into the post estimated assets are ?100,0(X), liabilities. KntrineK, machinery, nnd tools comTraders report them as very insolent and f i;,000. ihe hrm asserts thatit will pay Mill nhont 40x plete; now runninR. Meat locution for 1( 0; ground (WxISi. dollar for dollar. The failure is a ereat overbearing. tliik lmi.iltHua in mil. They are holding large dances and surprise. tl (Iflil Pnttinton re.. near Main, S0xl32. bar- in the Messiah craze. They are cor-- kl and Jackson; Died of Heart Disease. 32i RdSxl2, even holding a dance near the limits of irAin. the post, led by the medicine mea. Nkw York.Nov.29. Alexander Schus-sel- , 2,;l.i0 New house and bath ; city waRanchers rejiort that cattle are being ter; fixlT,; small cash payment ; no representative in this city of Fleisch-ner- , more ror uire n killed, horses stolen and cowboys atchance to boy a homo cheap. Mayer Jk Co., of Portland, Oregon, tacked. died suddenly this evening at the Marl- ll.r.00 3"'ixlS,"-roohouse, closets and pan trv. borough hotel of heart disease. The Southwest Unprotected. 500 Per acre; 21 'i acres adjoining the L ni- .v ..n per verstiy. in is St. Louis, Nov. 20. A telegram from buy nothing arouud there for lctwthau Capt. Jack Wilson. lot. Fort Sill calls attention to the fact that per Washington, Nov. 29. Mr. Mayhugh, troops are being drawn away from the I will show you bargains if yon. will come and "West and Southwest lo Dakota, leaving until recently a special census agent for the inhabitants in Texas, New Mexico the Indians of Nevada, has written to sec mc J. D. GILL, 2404 Washington Art, OGDLY and Arizona, exposed to danger from the the Indian Bureau about the alleged wild, fierce tribes of blanket Indians in Messiah who has been referred to in he southwest parts. these dispatches as "John Sides." Mayhugh says his name is not Sides, but (.Jetting; Ugly. Jack Wilson and that he is known A trader Cnpt Arkansas City, Nov. to the Indians ns -- DEALER I- XHe goes into trances seemmtj'.y for tho Osage reservation says the Indians have hours several the a in at time begun ghost the presence Osage dance and are very ugly and insolent. of gatherings of Indians. On coming well artaed and are of trances the these out richest ho tells them that They and most powerful tribe in th e territory, he has been in heaven conferring with outside of tho Five Nations. The agent the Messiah: that the latter is coming to earth and will put the Indians in has asked tor assistance. Wagons, Butrgies, possession of it, etc. Tiie Dance Has Ceased. The Messiah is to appear on Mount Koad Kansas City, Nov. 27. Indian Com- Grant, about sixteen miles south of the Walker river building. Mayhugh missioner Mogan arrived in the city this says that theagency Indians hold this to be a Txirbine an extended after tour over sacred mountain. He thinks that if the vening, various reservations in the Indian Ter Indians are let alone at the various resMills. Knsrines account his to the ervations the whole thing will die out ritory. According ghost dances have almost entirely ceased All of the Walker Lake Indians don't and there is no prospect of trouble believe in it although Chief Joseph Wagon Material, HeaTy Hard seems to. Chief Joe's influence is greatly down there. strengthened by the fact that he has ware, Iron and Steel. A Fire at l'ale. once or twice predicted the coming ot " Nkw Havex, Connn Nov. 29. A fire rain when badly needed,' Baker Barbed Wire, Black ij in the south middle dormitory on tbe The Flood Disaster. smith Tools, Etc. Yale campus tonight created quite a was subdued with but for Nov. 29. Eighty-seveawhile, bodies panic Bkruj, were found in the Hooded Anna it loss ot 110,000. . . VTA II pit OGt) EN" 1 jei. m is-i- , GEO. A. LOWE, 29.-fro- ." Washington avenne. Leave. Mail No. street, Ogilen, Utah. H. W. SMITH No. 9 Cache Bank and 3C 87. First National Correspondence W. V. Hki.frich, Cashier. and Manager. Vice-Pre- s. OSCAR THRA1LK1LL, Vlilley ei t., W M Arrive. Tl a. m 3:10 a. i 5;H0 p. m 9 :ir a. sj 9 :50 p. in 3:10 v ci (IE HI v it ca Arriv Lenve. Ex- S .00 p. m 9:10 a ti I e K ai Utah Central. (mointain time. ojierations. A. COTTINGUAM, wi nn Echo and Park City. mointaiv ti m e. No. 12- J- Park City press, daily The very best references can be iriven. OOice. First National Bank. Residence Madison avenue. li M S-- Special attention priven to tho diseases of women and children. Will visit any part of the country, either in consultation or to perform J" 3 JO lo-- 1 M. S., 252$ fronts, jou.uuo. Warben W. Coret, President. Tdko. Romsos, ho CO H hi Fvt Mail and Butte and Helena Ex-- . pn-sall tsiints north, daily No. M. D., D. D. S. C. Ajimstkoso, President, W. V. Hki.fricti, O. E. ITn.1.. Ass't Casliiur. Cashier. invited. 10.00 j cal. Rattle Creek, and intermediate iwints. .. ) AND SURGEONS. "yiLLLVM Capital, $lf"0,000. Surplnsi nm Uiioiviileu solicited. th daily s OGDEN, UTAH. Active Accounts Bal a 3:30 s, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- E. Dooly, President, W. N. Shillixo. Vice President. Cashier. National of and Butte and lleleua all points north, BAKSFOBD SMITH. MITH A SMITH, rooms 35, Knuk buililint;. Arriv Leave. No. 1 Atlantic Fast ) 4:15 a. Mail, Salt Lake City, ) daily ro No. 3 Park City Ex-- i PHYSICIAN. North- - i press, Utah In connection with peneral practice, gives ern. Accommodation. 9: a. m Salt Lake City, .Frisco special attention to diseases peculiar to females diseases of the gc nito urinary organs, diseases tuei ui iuLermeuiHi of the rectum, viz. : Piles, fistula, fissure and points ulceration ; diseases of the car, nose, throat und chest. Consultation free. Office over, PostotUco. Telephone 209. No. 7 Atlantic Ex ) Salt Luke City, f 30 p. m prss. mteruiediute points. .. ) CIVIL ENGINEERS. No. h Fast Mail nndl IT. A N. Express. Salt j C. A. TUSH. 6KW p. m . w FARTS. Lake l lty. aud all intermediate points, A FARIS. JUSH - T ad 8:10 ir BC d fs K 9:30 a. H n ic: tl tl fc u 9:20 p a1 el cl b -- daily . . CITIZENS' BANK OF OOTJK?C, UTAH. CAPITAL, Thos. Cahoon. S. S. Schramm, ROCK R.A.Wells. John Keck. C.E. Wartele.C.( '.Robinson. Ad. Kuhn, I DENTISTS. Q DIRECTORS: Warren W. Corey. CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS; Plans, specifications and estimate prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc, executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden. Utah. : $200,000 Theo.Robinson ROCK! ROCK! Tbe MrC'lala anrrr of iray Granite Itock is tbe Best In the Market. For prices delivered call at office o! Brain rd. Koblnftoa - 240C Washington At, No 2 Lake Fast Mail, Salt Provo, City, Leadville, Puehlo.Don- ver. and all points east 8 JO a. m 8 a 3:00. 1 t f 3.00 a. m U.-00- m . 1 f ii o 276 Twenty-fift- h Stoat fWen No. 4 Limited Fast) Mall, San Francisco ) daily 4:00 a. 2 Pacific Express,") through to San Francisco and intermediate points, daily TOO p. m 8; 00 m ao. No. V n.h hl Ui H0U8X AND SIGH PAINTING 1 Arnre. Leave. PHOTOGRAPHER, an elegant new gallery at Having fitted the atxiyo number.tipI invite the patronage of the public, feeling satisfied that I can meet all demands for hrst class work. . PHOTOGRArUS, $3.00 and UPWARDS. 9 Wholesale Grocers AND- - AND CALSOMININl ALL WORK WARRANTED. A SPECIALTY HARD WOOD FINISHING A SPECIAL? . All negatives made by J. O. Stephens are kept ta order for duplicating. SHOP. 143 MAIN ST. n Ou door aorta ot tat Boots 0U tad Situ Oo J. PASEVITCH. t 1 2427 J. PASEVITCH, I n Washington avenue over Horrock No. 4 Atlantic Express, ) 8:45 .salt Lake City, Pueblo, p. Teeth without plates and saving Denver and east, daily. ) natural teeth a siiecialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. Bouthern Paclfla Office, tl ti Arrive. J No. Eli" Salt Lake ) City and intermediate ) points, daily DENTIST. B' Leave. daily R. SNOWDEN, TIMS. lllOCNTAIN A Sons store. C- PAPER HANGING Rio Grande Western. MOUNTAIN TIME. Ioipleiraft Carts, Blackboards 2408 h Adax, - lus U Arriva TIMK.I (MOI NTA1M J. L. mi up tei Utah & Northern. W, A No. Office, 3 r Ru-Tno- tot an No.Z-Lim- ited ATTORNEY-AT-LA- .T. ar.nn Leave. ARB M. ALLISOM. R. HEYWOOD, A flOO.OOO, 8cnPLU8, READ THIS LIST OF Properties TA1ILES Fast Mail,, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sill a. m lleuver, Kansas City, f ATTORN J and east, daily Oflice. over Utah National Bank, corner of street. No. 8 Atlantic Express. Washington avenue and Twenty-fourtDenver. Omaha, t'oun- Ogdcn, Utah. 5 JO p. m cil KlufTx, Kansas City J 8. and east, daily BOREMaN, JACOB Office, COMMERCIAL Wash. isa TIME in OITice, Visiting Saw 1 ATTORN lntorost Paid on Time Deposits. INVITATIONS, Wheels, . I J.i h Utah. Otsxlen, Wedding Goods, be-liev- o NT KKVT-- l'.r.-eaj.- I ED JAMBS N. KIMBALL. IMB.VLL A ALLISON. United States Depository. A I dailt, (stk'DAT ixn.rrr.D. the District Court and all tii4 Arrival and departure of trains rami court. Personal attention iriven to collections. llassenirers atUie Union detKit, Ogdeu, VimI Remember the place, in Feerv s wooden rtuilo meat shop of C. H. (irennweU A Bros., In, near Union Pacific RiUlwajr. street, Ogdea, Uuh. P. U. i Twentj-fourlImotntaik timk.1 boi 816. BANK UTAH NATIONAL FINE LINE Commercial Publishing Co., 2401 IMS Ml tU H LNlsUuTtlJTr Kv"T-- A MU H ItXlSHI U . . ... l' , am. I li Capital Paid in, - Surplus, OjrdVn. Delivery. & :.' FOR SALE. I R. WHITE. Practices wt'roknpt Attention awl Programmes ti1 a:i AT f AW Ave, WINTER BANK, Interest Paid on Time and Saving SKE OUR 1 , ATTORNEY-AT-LA- l SU T, X ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- STATE N par runs,. N-t- h 1 l;m 'I ATTORNEY AT PBUTXCT. 0GDEX, UTAH. b ND & CO., 1 K fn 1. Office, M17 WashirurtoD avenue, Ogden, Utah. I 1 I & WOUTHMAX. BANKS. ington Avenue. 1 Bai.k LAW. . 3rd Flwr. First National Office: R.awn P.auk liuildiiu:, Oisdeu, I'tah. Drake uf t - Vie ATTORNEY-A- rTLi:ta ooral lm - ... .IS ""ALEXT1SE GIDEON, Justice of the Peace- - P. P. Itingbam. . r.Mi'i.l AT-LA- II.MI!( rBECIKTT. ".' . ; .- i - ATTORNEY R.Mm I. I'nioo I lock. Xi ttm t.Otf.trn, I tab. Jiwtiee of l oustahle Jatnu. llarnip. . . i. (I .Uuiuiiu at. A.j.j, lo Hur. li. I rk. iit NataMtal lUuk hu.li',i. D. JOHN SOX. 'j" Halferson. fl "t.k.. tl J HhU .,"- - -- . r -j 1 and 3U First National Bank 0r.ce r.en !uiidin. UKikv, I tali. - pti a AiAli . - . I. j...t LL-h- r . 19 LVaHK TKKTVIiCT. the Peace- Peter L, Sbernec. Daiiit l N. IiUl- l.KT : r. . . . . ,1, it . A. iitsr wit n KMn kiTi Hoi si; i, A.iiM A, h.. Laiij t ttawA, iTTflP'rV me Store, I u 1 E. P.VMI. Poultw. Ilatchuia. Jnetice of the Peaoe-Jai:uutabl -- Jolin J. lluichina. i to LAWYERS. U- -t OF HIGH PRICES. It R ! rnscr. ! imnlhy KeB.' Pear-- X. lsa! S Mf avjii .4 l.rayl as I,K I ! Jnstice of the Peace James Johnson. ( instable r'r&iicui II. Helnap. Department 4. over Ftaadari ...... tlf H j ilu'lllur. V FOR TENT. . OLltlll a. ARCHITEaS. r..ms Olrfw. 1. IT and IS Natinea) ... i'arnT. Jl. iisriH now on kliow. - L ' tali. Mtfii-a- . 1ST VU.W rEEClKCT. Jutioe of the Peace- - W. H. t'randiiU. t'ouatablc ieors,-- H. Mnjcock. . si ATtitviLi.it rawixc-r- C"oiutabl-JuM- Evar T'- ARCHITLCTS, TwtT.ii-!- . r. . l trie l SJilTH. ytXJUS I'nw ti I I'. 1!141.K 'onublo insof, in. Jnrt Aii. A ir . AND BUILDERS. TUT.. IV-e- J.i-ia- n- 1 rir.'ivr. K. P. P.- - ..f tJx 1 . IV.MlkAVlV.W K.fw ...I iw:tin(i.jr( hi..1. f ...1 MdniM .4wii d. trMw riteumi ... . I ' t ...1 nnvnta ,,F.t tiHTHIiiillllt rt(J"l"T- Jju.v . r. i uui-KKlaVILl.C rSB'IKCT. J j.ticeof ti P !W Wi!liaii. lUt'u. I'lMirlnblv J i'i It 1 aj l r. e 1 w liw Jotwirf i.if' JaiiM-- Ju.ii'-- - - - Warfiiru A.EROUS SirKaf. i ri:c K. - . trrtirnn. ;vTvna.r HIKUIUTT tuunstt-Justiof the Pence- - Simon V. CHRISTMAS GOODS wder & Etl Xii. KixinDk. - BtKFsvn.LV Juntioe i( the Peace 10. sT CiNciNjfAM, lTfc. rien"". ip'-- 1 itf out jl.l- i- roo ITIiMW prog-Teas- 29- .- H. tfc5jik JuHireof a Ui 7 Assignment. Nov. 2A Eatton Vnr: '1- - t'oueiable-WiI- m sT An - . . C0:.TP.4CT0ES Hichard D;e. Junic-- f f t'.-.( atliiB John l ark.T. ser-riee- r U. r'i- - I T.iii-c;- ii'iSTK;i Hcti i ... iv . iK,,:,uiK.w - ,wt.-.- . P,.if iV,""1!' .k t , . HiS.sJSfjjlMr riai:- HcllirL - -' '- r ttmnrT. fiotu . i- t AVU 21.C WA.SIILVJTON -- TaiKuuuiit t',e Wf- VJ.'J". arte in Kaa Lu I 1 ui. Drainard, RoWnson & Co. question of the time, the resolutions say, "While e jescious that the cause of home rule is by do means dependent upon any individual, wa should bo untrue to ourselves aid to the justice of the cause, s did we fail to rtc irni.e the splendid llenoe. represenwuvPs'tt'sTJfve ail qucMumuf policy ana leadership, promising lasting and hearty suport to their judgment and choice. It is our earnest hope that with calmness forbearance and exceeding w isdom they will so order the affairs of the Irish parliamentary party as to silence all discord and that hand in hand with the great common people of England, they may move on to victory w hich assuredly awaits them ia the near future." The overflow meeting in the second regiment armory was almost an exact duplicate, of the larger affair. . Jostieeof tl. Hir( 'olr . tr.an V hall. f"f m- all absorbing of Charles Stewart 1'arnell. The Irish Hopte owe hi in a debt of gratitude which never can be fully paid. When all seemed darkness and doubt, he sounded the tocsin w hich called into action an ermy of resolute and heroic men who, for more than ten long years, have stood with absolute Bingleiiess of purpose, unquestioned purity of motive and patriotio fervor almost without parallel in the wor ld ro--. 1 bey won for tbe first time the attention ot iungland tention ot the world. Thev and behind the bars prov than their jailors. In sented at this moment come us to attempt to Irish people aa to their cot ognir.e that they are upon t Held ot action with ii ter opportunities for f ment than is ctsj? The claim ot Irelaf" rule Drosumes jm irv-Lf- c Vc-E- Jif - otj the rwiki lit- J,Scr4 Je.h ' frfc-ta-- J . I'!tu-- t ii J"eevuttjiC 1. 1 - Juiilal. ,, U-- lUtliuL . A " W WATCHMaKES. Vtj.l I f. H. ur J j:irr fn.it. a, ? ii. l'iu.ul- - Pli:i T A William O'Brien sike cext and was acoordid bn xua!y warm rect(.tt'ja. The sixttkkig w hd then tneolJti for hk-a half hotr, during KuUrriptions were rrived by tellers appuioted to canvas lb andieixM. lSesides a great mats of fctnall riliuthiim, lifteeu or handetl in twenty urouiiaeiit amounts ranging from JIki to U'Coniior, JiarriiigUtn, Sullivan and (idl then sHke, after hU-roKilutions, the subsUiii of which follow, were adopttd ai.d the meeting adjourued with great cheering. The resolutions which were quite lengthy, welcome the Irish dolcv'ate and sfieak in eubigiritit; terms of their servicM and pledge the aMtemb!y anew to the cause of home rule for ti.e lruh Touching on !'.ur JilrtK-- on Ire- ratt,. u muiua uf the iiie points iu hi RJ1 were mvivd it!i tremeiidijus rnMf Com-manch- Mes- . witJi The New Labor Party. Sokaxtox, Pa., Nov. ly tonight said in an interview, that the general assembly had authorized him to Dancing1 in the South. O.ill a convention ot labor leaders and 29. Nov. Inforniutiou Texas, Paris, workers in February next to frame a e reached here tonight from the and Kiowa reservations tLut platform of principles to bo presented the people of the country for ratitica-t- i great numbers had joined the Cheyenues to n. It will bear an issue to be voted and Arapahoes in the Messiah craze, and were now in full force on the Canadian for iu congressional and legislative elections. He hinted that the new party . river, where the ghost dance is in will not result from the Florida convenIt is estimated that there are ;!,000, tion neit week, hut that thereafter the ail well armed, and plenty of cattle. AUumco'and Knights of Labor will vote AS uTuMnFTkobablk. for as well as work for. their principles. The Xavajos Have Caught the siah Craze. Wi-- u MiA A'--- - Ua V. 3t& . lt,.vz . c It.. i- g sprm-- . . S A - K. c- SvfiE Ilir-riiijrtj- people. Aftf r Sittinff UalL Srf- - at roniRleraM land's struj.'cle anl the d tf ao da!t , I ( tl Ui the front of bell tuiLiy U4s Jka IiikQ advaot-v- bivk out aeiiiu, the Coo-r- , umI tie thecricg eUa, atfiMit IJi.yer fecial agict Ui Iwirin him for mul a4 it iuipttofeibie MMit M.jiilkudy mad CLkf IJJ h m v.ral miuuUs. Tell Hair, Litti Wound,. Littte IW, d Bruit Arm, Littl VVou n J arUxi as cpukeeinan, ami the many answer. kim met with evai IU froqueatlr asserted that he did cot want war itb the white. I'osaiJth tlaocw organized by the Indian l . the Irish Bjt- - vl U tw f rurt u.j lirirk kuw.inJW. lU.mi, OBnen, tlLwanor, Sulliiifc and liiii er rfporud kit-l- ia to the pLuIorui ajr?y trw-ul- w.. 6;14; ot IrtxtiityiauMi every " JL u i ralui wi Lino. af-- I Urgf- y Z'M Jil (MM ! Tiv.-w-- 4 ff um of tLe irjfisutit Mrs. Iero-!!- , tLe jtht Uj ioa ui at lie Litu of Iru4i M - Th at jjri-tK-ll- nun. A Wife but.U,l S Ul.ll .. Iiy km . -. 4. I-J.-- HiSxrwrtk. I'l' t I lark &i bet- -. - "" - u4 Vurr- 't":i: 1S VlVTtI THE WORLDS EEST. NiUTiua m-- lirl AS WANTED. i kflf -' U f,Z"r IM.ito to te Uttery Xi brt tboaJ Aajcg the j awd.a alias. ciierUI from tit eunferene uiXheTUvt j i!W Mlliaf Bill in tuciLt India' tirienrr . Of th 9faW T. Ii-- 13. -- T w Uii x CARDS. BUSINESS - DIRECTOR. OFFICIAL OF Good Cigars! WALL AVE., BETWEEN 23d AO 2tt t r t |