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— VOL. X. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TH fiRSDAY. DECEMBER 2, ISR0. Established 1871, "MORNING EDITION. . L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, Dodge and Fitteenth Sts. We are Now Displaying an Ele- gant line of Ladies' GLOAKS DOLMANS LATEST .55 APPROVED STYLES. A Good Cloak for - - $2.00 A Good ak for - - $3.00 A Nicely Trimmed Cloak $4.50 An Al-Wool Cloak - - $5.60 A Nice One for - - - $7.50 Something Fine at $10,00 and up to $40.00. CLOAKS and DOLMONS, CLOAKS and DOLMANS, CLOAKS and DOLMANS. SEE THEM, SEE THEM, SEE THEM, —r— WILLIAMS". CHILZREN'S COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS, for a Child 2 years and upwards. MISSES’ GLOAKS & ULSTERS at Pleasing Prices. This is the Best Line of Children’s and Misses’ Cloaks 10 be found in the city, and our Prices are always the Lowest. LADIE. AND CHILDRENS HOODS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS SACQUES, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CHENILLE SCARES, All eat WILLIAMS. White & Colored Blankets arey plankets irom »w.ouv to $8.00 per pair. White Blankets from $2,00 1o $12.00 per pair. Our $2.00 White Blankets are a Wonder at the Prige, ) LADIES’ ZnD CHIL- N'S UNLERWEAR. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, Cor. 15th and Dodge Sts -y == = A. HOSPE, JR., PianaE andM Org:]ns First Class on Easy Monthly Pa; Shoot, Musio sod Musi cal Instruments. FINE S10CK OF MOULDINGS. S 00 ; Kicorieowwirom 1 60 e shoapent i sty Sond fo samrics ant caaimbas.of.mouldl and she HOSPE,JR., o or ‘n thmd Fisher's, Machinmex.S VV(’):ks, ONMIAITA, NER. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thoraugh appolnte! and._complete Machine Shops and Bouniey n thesiate ol overy descrpton anfacted. . s every clase of machinery ‘made 1o order. s 56 Harnev St., Bet. 14th snd 15th. " BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE CREAT WESTERN, Geo. k. Rathbun, Principal. Creighton Block, - OMAHA Send for Circular. wov 20wt THE BLACK HILLS. |sdinederiobuesrics it bad io | TIGHTENING THE SCREWS. ¢ not over the regular course, owing to — and dollars in a lesd pipe, and at an- | C:erespondence of Tux Srs the ico in the bend of thr river. The : e apot. the scals ‘nd. mumbers| Dravwoun, D. T, Novembar 25, | sact bad o bo lower down, and. in- Another Advance of Rail- wero upear'ned. At anothor plase | Before lesving Ohicago last week I |atea: threo miles course, was| poad Rates Fixed for ho re-trny coupon plates were| vus widesided as to which route I G el b Fe'ft b and the counter cf the hundred-dol.|87°uld take in my journey to the | first, andigot a slight lead, followed 4 ifteenth. ine noto” The Gbre paper wavaleo| Dock Hill, Tho recent opening of | clocly by Plaited, Kentedy, who — found on_that expedition. District | the stage line from Fort Pierre to | Wasali bind him, soon showe Moo had been led - i ndred yards haa bsen go s, . et agpel iy g ‘;:“";g'_';;’;:,;";{::‘d cinseion it Obisego by twmy. ok | oo s ehaad sod Kopiibira the Decand for Cars. @ive $10,000 Bonds guilty to the two indiotments agsinst | the Nortbwestern road, aud saves | He turned on his way back fully four S 5 B eren, - Tl o ill Probably GO | he precies nature of which, however. | Pierre, but business considera- | Koanedy's lead to half a boat's length, P ; 3 i S 1o Ireland to Defend he could not at present impart. tions compelled me to stop over & day | Plalsted lingering still more in the » i s rear, Lea made a very pretty fight to| . Freight Rates to be Advinced. Parnell. “Ga:hmm:ouble. in Sidney, and hence 1 journeyed to | gtel U {*Kannedy, and all the Wy | gecial Dipatehes to Tun en the Hills by the old route over which | home made him pull hard to keep w York, D ber 1, 4 p. New Yorx, Decamber 2—1 8. m. | the great mass of tondor-foat” and |ahesds: Un nearing tho. slako boat | Tiure wasanomesally larze hunber —Georgo Altred Townsend, for whom | , - ? 1 ady. in- , o ek Lot a e awern oat | mine sharps have traveled ‘sinco the Lea, who had pow “1 Kflfl; y i0-f of brokers, bankers aud stcek vperd * Reveals the Becrats of | by’ Touk Hort, putliher ot - The [ Black Hille were' irat thrown cpon e oS e Lakaigity dltmss His Gang. Trath, sarrendered himealt to the | for settlement. winner. He decreased the distance; R, ;:‘“k'h' -3:‘7"‘:'1’0' 0;3‘1 gave bonds dney does by no meana as lively a | however, to about lerigth and a half, | money would contine st P ions for the Meeting | = Whitelaw ing business as it did four years | #nd with theso relative positions they | oral days unless Gould and Suze . reparations for the Meeting | men were itel ¥ e 7 orossed the line. Plaisted, who all| (juded tolet up. It s reported thit of #hs National Bhie Tribune, and Gen. azo, whea littls mining matoriale and [ FF084C S8 (00 ¢o1iing behind, did | fraight ates en grain wil b Y A Attempted Asduction. rerchandise sought the Pierre and | noy go over the line. When he stop- advaced five cents on_the 15th inst Ball League. Correapondence of the Bes. Bismarck rontes, The bulk of tress- | ped pulliug he was six levgths behind | g gemand for freight cars frou N Decomber 8, 1 a, | uroshipments and the mails, however, | Lea. Tho roferee, Mr. Dodge, | Lako Shoro is 35,000 ~ Moro cars 2 T polics o8 avetigativg the | e carcied over this road, and & daily | awarded the rase to Konnedy, 50 the | ware applio] for on the Central 1 The Ohicago Jewelry Thieves | story of ah alleged attemptod abduc. | %22¢ line conneots Deadwocd wirh | men pulled to the boat hotse, all of | Monday, and the trunk lines eiil Brtere Thats Bl Hion of the ninsyear old rou of Joiy| the Upion Paclc. The road is excel- | them in hot perspiration, despito the under. Polner, a wealthy lomber dealer of | |70t aud the equipments of the stage cold weather. All three of the men 2 y line’ might be much worse. Under | left the city last night for Jackson- RECORD OF A DAY, |70 in eountersit motes aud bogus money done up in glass other place they dug up four thous- The Charley Ross Business Attempted on a Jersey City Boy. “Gath,” the Noted Newspaper Correspondent, Kequired to turned two lengths abead of Les, Prospective Duel Agitat- ing Cincinnati. Brockway, the Counterfeiter, can do. Some important cha the directory will be made in about to the Owner. this cif a T e e Aot om | tho best of circumtancos o stago | villo, Fln, whor they, will xemtin | tziy daye. i oy ot from g0l st e | fournoy of 267 miles i irkaome, es | and proparo fo the ogatta at Now O e Oonterence of the Nationa! Bass Beli | by & man driving a fiorse and coverad pecially during November, and Ilin-| eans Spectal Dispatch & b Hod. gored before the red hot stove in the wagon on Clinton avenue. . [ December 1—4 p. m é him i ~ids hotgl until the ttle of the 'HICAGO, mber p. m. Spocil Dispateh to The Bos. Tifted him o the wazon and drove | ~idney hoigl until the rattlo of the | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPHL |jy4y, Drammond, of the Unit.d New Yorx, December 1, 1 s, m.— | Off rapidly. There were two c:ior| 10 . S S ircui t, holds that the The disagreement which, during the | little boys tiedand gozged in tho « - whip senoums dthat it was time to| New York Money and Stocks. :‘:::: o imp?v;e!d s b H on W iien they aome et Milte 4 tpxn the journey. It was the work Wa, Eraner, Decomber 1. 3 e past season, hasdisturbed the agreca- | & RISy AppEUsL. | St atew u ta t k the i1 | MONEY—3 an dintores ; excusnge dull at | Chicago common council, is const blo relations hither'o existing be. | venue Jobunie saw a poiiceman, aud f O° 8 few Wometis (o po6 THe E ) o mojad 8. tional, and that the companics mus tween membars. of the_profeesionsl | DogaD t0 cey lond. This seomed to f 211 express mattcs in the boat of the pay. The decisien, if sustained, will base ball club lesgae, will be brought | 488 the kiduspper, and he allowed [ £3c0 M0 "0 SR ERr FOn PR AT i 840,000 anuually into the city toa conclusion by a mesting In_this | £ho 20y {0 got out, and the wazon | b2 cipacion pocket thE etoat Toath | tressury # city of representatives of the various | 47ove off withthe other bogs. John- cenwmalist Gantainiog the vyl " Two surp obe on aconber Bn met the dtte | nie ran to his grandfather's near by |i2mped t2 hia seat, gathered up the e mas Toosereetly stated. The son | and was taken home late in the even- , and with a parting_handshako Spectaldispateh to The Bee. ference is according to Spaulding’s | %8 ;";;':r‘nd of plw:;"ls“;flu-lnhnele- East SAGINAW, Decerzl.elu 4 p. rules, being held on the first Wednes- ot Wt ad 1made among the Sidney people, m.—About eight o'cleck last night day after the first Tuesday in Decem- | Special Dispatch to Tho Ko, L was off on my way to Deadwood, two youngladies called at the residence P £ e he best and most substantial mining | N of Mr. Stewart, ol Washi ber. Tho result is swaited by pro-| ~New Yonx, December 2—1 a. m.— | ¢ 4 oERAERStewar Slon R L y —la. t th b i feselonal nines throughout the coun- | Furious storms have prevailed o1 the "z{'.f‘.y..,e.-.'::ftmm,m,.m,. SR L Gt bl try, with much Interest. A fall rep- | ocesn during the last fortnight, and | mil . i " i S sotsatation s enilapeiad. [ Tho abs| sl lacomisg atoemeesarriviug v5. this| mams. i s Jremosres ot and in_tweaty minates, one ot them sence of the Cincinnatia will be | port report fesrfully tem) luffs which rear themselves to the gave birth toa healthy child. Surpri pestuous voy- | north of the town. A short turn f e compeueated by the prescmooof dup | ages. Tho, “Oder,” from Bromen, | th ight up a narrow canyan brings B AT u st e ko v :._ ubmm‘u; D:n-olu d the Na- | “Uambria,” from Hamburg, and|ustoa plain which stretches north to birth to a well developed baby. vy &hgx:'mhufi:hzu.%gfw “;B_-'-vm,” from Glasgow, landed | the Platte, and fornishes grazing to gave their names as Minuio T e - wall, ¢ t s, aud | make up so great a portion of the 5 kind e Sirathroy, Ontario, and were utterly ;_0"“‘:3?:?‘1)':;3:":“?:1 - . instances it was never | woalth of western Nebraska. 1 was Chicago Produce Market. et AREERYdlr et atipaos ook et Gy hiaing Phobostmmse | e s el e weactnd. | foformed. thatithe pastiycacihad bese Ctoago, December 1. | them in chareo and sent thom to St. and the best orgnization, has natur. ry headwinds drov the |on tho whole a profitable one for | The marksts were irregular and uu- | Mary's Hospital. ally taken thelead hitherto, but the | sub e, e decks were | cattle raisers, and that the stock | gattled, and prices were lower thau on A Prevented uel. Rish tarif impoosd by thea'is s scete| partof Sho e, T o¢ he principal | which last month was tarued out to | jesterday; trading was falrly sckive, | ecaliDlpatis o Tho Bes T b (e et winter was in excellent_condition to | bt almost exclusvely specnlative. erclabs, snditwill b abolished. Tt ‘Withdrawing the Advance. enduro the severities of the season) Wheat—No. 2 spring 1jc lower, B ampoiverbla i iita im0 165 pre Speca) Digpatch to The Bea., which intervenes between October| sellingat $1 104@1 11} for Janusry; the resalt of tne conference. M. | N=w York, December $ 1, m.— | #nd the annual spring round up. Of | closing at 1 09}@1 09 for cash;S1 09} James Mattie, of Jersey City, i the | Private advites rocived at the b e e | oo Do ber I LoeToRes) Metropolitan club, thiake it aos. exchange yesterday aftergoon | 4mong eatilo men about overcrowded | g1 11§ for Februsry. ai0; that an_independent mmi.”gfif‘ o fromBaltimore, indicare that_the | FAVES and -h!nrt g:n!,kbu;l'fwtn Corn—Declined * $@fc and soid f.‘,',;;f.fm}:iat;fi%m‘:fl’:‘l.‘f'nmc' — & Matw.polic altimore copla generally uaderstand that cat- 120 for cash of 5 42] 2 ey R s e Bimer, € e, e | T bt | L Lt S | e s Gl o et their applics¥,on for. admittanes by, | *2@ed With regard to_imposing extra | 48 railroals, and leave no stone un- | closing at difo for cash or ot | (e et s T Br ing at Prsent in abeyance, Arran, o arats oo b el o, | trned -t discourago. newcomers: | burs 2k for Januy; 4Ta4Th for | fong ok 2 SOOI e o men*’; havenot yet b...m,,,pl.“d‘:; and that the order will not got into| M0y of Nebraskas largest cattle | May, fm largo 'e-;:fl- R i eine and arl's hotel for the conferanes. al. | €ffect on December 6, as previously an- | men have fheir herds in the valleyof | _Oate—Receded 4@}s with sales of O e Pres 3 cod. the North Platte. Jim Bosler, of In- 3 foll on two ladios in Cuvington, and though tdent Hurlburt, of Chi- | "0%E°e%: A B S No. 2 at 334@33fc for cash or De- | hoy were shadowed for months cago, Is expected in this city next Army Changes. coutract fame, a resident of | cember; 33kc Januury 374> for May. | 1o ono of Pinkerton's ot =335 ) Carlicls, Pa., boasts of 35,000 head of | **Rye-Qaiot; No. 5 clossd at 90c ; i day -n:;gsawb::’r:w::-flu s,,.;;vmamrn-n Bee. cattle, and has made an enormous for- | gilt Z;;? o1 fos Uasrs Vil Fialisah I:?;h"g e ecovery y asmixorox, December 1—10 p. | tune from tho business. Others with lop—Higher; opening frm, and | oo deagged and 1he partics fotorott GOVERNMENTa. US.48 Crxcrvsazt, Decomber 1—4 p. m.— Some months ago eocial itoms appear ed in two of the city paperz, smbigu ously worded, but which, whea care fully read, seriously_reflected on tl pocial Diateh to The Bee. m.—Geu. Miles has withdrawn he| o ital are counting up their 2, 105 ; e closing quiet; No. 2, 8105@1 07 for : e Cricaco, December 1, 1, m — | nsme from all connection with the po- | profits of 25 per cent & year, and | cash; $109 for January, closing at 'fixk‘ffi"f:, e ‘:thignmjfm Much excitement was caused last | 2ition of chief signal officer of the | looking forward with apprehension to T night about police headquarters, by | 8y, and has made application for | the westward ibinie ot didiidin ?:,‘g_,’,“:.,;f’h or December; $1°08and Lawrenco Trimble and John I the arrest of Walter McDonald, city | the position of inspector general, to [ belt, and the rapld advance of home- | Pork—Mess, 15925 lower per bbl.; ton agreed to settle the matter on sealer, and Oharles H. Aldrich, Iato | be made vacant by the retirement of | steaders and pre-emptors. salon at 813 £74G13 76 for Jamuars: | oo se e o, The partios acraz city detective, but now private detec- | Gen. Morey. Gon. Sherman express-| Thirty miles north from Sidney we | closng at $12 25 for cwsh; $12 to leave for Canada Lustnight, but | tive for the Union National baok, on | ¢ the opinion toat Col. Sackett, (e | obtars our first view of tho North {1990 for Decomber; $13 55@15 574 ton's father prevented him from goiug the charge of boing accessories in the | Fenking colonel on inapection in tue | Platte river, and cross it by the Clark | for January; $13 70@13 72} for Feb- b matler orested quits. s senshtion robbery of John H. Morrow, the | inspector general's office, is by law ou- | bridge, a truss structure 2700 fect in | ruary. 2 * in society circles, where all the partica Philsdelphia agent, of his trank of | titled to the place, and that Gen. |longch, Until four years ago there | Lard—12}@15c lower per 100|*" pEcTaIAn jewelry, valued at $7.000, a few | Miles eannot be appointel. Tie law | was a ferry at this crossing, which did | pounde; January sold at $8 60@8 70 ELECTRIC BRIEFS. nights since at the Oliftoh hotise, | O0 the subject isnow being studied, [ lucrative business. In 1876 Mr. | closed at 88 50 for cash; 88 50a8 524 = 1t appears that Aldrich and McDon. | 804 the question may possibly be sent | H. T. Clark, of Belleyue, Nebraska, | for December; §8 60a8 62} for Jan- Bpecial Dispatclies to Tho Bes. o ald went to Morrow at his room in | 0 the attorney genera! for a decision | built the present bridge, and has “,,,y;;g“,mg,a for February. Civorsnatr, December 1.—The the Olifton House and told him they | in the cxse. Gon. Ord s retired, nndJ mede a fortune from the exorbitant | Whisky—Steady at $1 12. fl"gi nmxalof ‘:oanL-gmfnck. :\gm dison strest, Covington, Ky., had & clue, or *‘pointer,” ‘hich | Col. Hazen will be made a brigadier | rat-s of toll which he exacts fi they thought they could e LT WA i burned last night. Loss, §1,300; no tolen goods, if sufficient reward were | Secretary Schurzs Report. {nsurance. Cmicaco, December 1. | Qrerxwars, Decomber 1.—Mr. freight trains and passorgers who| Ghicago Live Stock Market. cross it. Fifty cents fs_charged for given. Morrow referred them to | Bpocial Dispatch to Tux brx. every foot passenger, end as much as Pinkerton's agency, in whose hands |~ Wasmrsarox, December 1—10 p. i ho bad piaced the entire matter. | m—The secretary of thointe: Rumor has it that ita proprietor has | a3iers sales at 84 40@4 60 for light | morrow to Miss Lizasie Gaither, dangh- Pinkerton's men with Al | hi 1 dosoribes the pro. | cleared nearly $100,000 from his packing; 84 505 05 for fair to choico | tor of Alfred Gaither, who died at the Qrich and McDonala o pey §700 for | hiaee tomads ende ror emysanc of | ridgo momopoly sinco its erection. | heavy packing; 81 6365 10 for g00d 10| Gilaay house, New York, last week. extra smooth hoavy shippinggeades. | ¥ P et Sy e L the return of the jewelry, themoney | his Indian policy, and (ne promising | Over a good road elightly rocgh at being furnished by the Philadelphis | cutlook for further pmgreur., He times we pass at & short distance from Reoc:'la::,_sz.ooiotl:nsgbo head. two-year-old child of this city, Benn: Receipts, i Easterbrook, was accidentaily shot « = and fatally wounded this morning by vice-president of Union | mendations of importance in regard | I8 some thigty acres of cround, St. Louls Produce Marzet. Willio Dillender, aged sixteen. National bank. Last evening being | to railrosd geaats, but gives abstracs | 21 roaring their tops toa height of Sr. Loms, December 1. P e R appointed for the return of the goods, | of their last aunual report, and ss.|over one bundred feet above tho| Flour — Unchanged at XX, $380 | electoral college met to-day and cact Aldrich aod McDonald marched into | sumes, from the investization of the | Plain. Cathedral Rocks, and Ohim- | g4 00; XXX, $4 45@4 60 femily, | sheir twenty-four votes for Garficld Morrow's room with grip sacks and | government auditor's report, that | B¢y Rock, which lies nine miles to |84 85@5 00; cholce to fancy, 85208 | and Arthur. boxes, containing, as they claimed, | their property 's In gcod condition, the west of tho stage road, were two | 5 75, Mavisox, Wis., December 1.—Pof. the entirs amount of the stolen jew. | their earnings largely increased, and | very prominent guides on the old C: Wheat_—Opened higher, but do- | o MAvIS0R, e, Daramuce L C P firm, who were the losers. The |lustrates by accounts of various indi.| Comp Clark. Cathedral Rocke, a mouey was paid into the haods of Mr. | vidual tribes. He makes no recom. | huge pile of sandstone, —cover- elry. The officers were present and | with the flling up of the country [ifornia trail, which followed the val-| cltned; No. 2 red winter, 8L 05%@ | \1/'yq property for acientific purposes. | at once arrested them. They were|west of the Missouri, there will bo 1oy of the Platte at right anglos to|] 05§ " for cash; 81 053@1 06 for De- 2 taken £o the contral station, and at | enough rmunerative’ businees for | OUT present course. Their majostic eemeex-"sfiags o“'}}@ for Jamuary, | His wife has an independent fortuno late hour were still in custody, but | each one of them. proportions seem all the more grand | 81 13@1 12} for Febarary; $1157@ and spproved of hisintention. will probably be admitted to bail Sirend FmeRed Wan by reason of the eclitude in the|] 15} for March: No.3,do 8l ogf@ Vauearatso, Ind., December 1.— They claim that they know nothing of - midst cf whioh they stand. _The Tn- | 1 034; No, 4 do 954@05hc. Lar DY sk acialething == the robbery, and simply obtained {he | 5pecal Dispatch to Tho Bee. Gian long prescrved a tradition that || Qg Battor ar- 43¢ for cash; 427 | chunts, packod up. their grip. sacks jewelry where it had been leftat| Ricunox, Ind., Decombor 2—1a. | the Great Spiric " dwelt in the sum- c for December or January; uf Ins* night and fled to parts unknown Tssac’s pawn shop, and that they sre | m.—Hon. B. O. Hobbs, ex-president | mit of thesc lofty piles, and regarded | @43jc for February; 44@44} for | Liabilities, $15,000; assets, $5,000. entitled to the reward. The officers | of E““"{'.' coliege, has goneto north- Idha weather-beaten monuments with | March; 45}@45ho for April. T DaAe e St have obtained clues, and now know | ern Georg lnflhalzzt:m t.enn;m_e on | deap reverence and veneration. Osts—Quiet at 334G33Hc for cash; | giddons sppeared Inst night as Julict that four professional thieves were | 3 mitsion to the Cher keo Indians _The s-cond dsy out we cross the|33}s for December; 343@350 for Jan- | und mad it engaged in the robbery, and believe hlmt:: gv;en.monl granted the | Niobrara, and in the evenirg pass the | yary. ‘“w - E"; d““?) Sia they will soon capture them. western Oherokeos a reservaticn iu | boundsry liue into Dakota, Cressing [ Rye—Slow at 80c. aterioo, Tnd., December A Bima Mao's Legacy. e umewis oL [ W agntl) fork of the Cheyeuna | arley—Firm ot 80G81 15, DT G Special Dispaieh toThe Boo Alleghany river, batween which and the| Butter—Firm; dairy, 20628; roll, A yse by - Georgia and Tennessee. The latter | north fork the Black! Hills proper Lors, $14,000; insured for 87,00 Ixnsex Ciry, December 1—10 p.1. | Ooveaeantad an educational fan: of | are. containod, wo. enter 8 Follng | - Wiiky—Stesd An excjustice o this city has boen | 840,000, which has mover been 1 id, | couniry, into-csied with numero Eton Rasler a1 2 will of John Crawford totalnod in a will cuso fnvalving 835, | ang it ia for the parpose of secur. ¢ | sir-ams and fertls valleve, which, in Pork—Dull at $1872} asked for |80 much as hecu % s 22a iml’: Nor York short |54 and establishing schools amo.g|:he near future, will play an impor: | as; $13 45 for January. public. He leases his whole property, > = fork 0UFts. | ¢'em that Mr. Hobbs has gono south. | tant part in_smong the sgricaltural Salt. Meats—Qui bout fifty thousand dollars, to estab- In October, 1863, Antonto Godesk: v : g Dry Salt Meats—Quiet at 84 40@ | about fifty thous: : ol s Y Jesky | Atter s conferance with the chics, he | - of Dakota. We piss through | ¢ 80@7 (0. lish a home for aged colored men of i mdnd' o entars | will, vinit Washington and claim tae| ths rich valley of Rapid creekand |~ Bacon—Dullat 85 35@5 373@5.38}. | Cincinoati. o $90,000 was deposiied by -ppmx»!::wn ;::‘:i‘;:mm” UveRi o x_xfi;hrr:‘prig Oityy the | Lard—Tower to sll, 88 30 bid. Cuitoaco, December 1.—The latest ministrator in s trust company. Go-| syl Sttt iy Rl E DL T railroad rumor is that thu“-b:uh and desky was s native of Poland. A blind [ PEH TRERE O Loy On to Fort Mcade, eighteen NiwhY o Deembes Lo s e I e he d dis- DALE, Pa., December 2,1a. m. a to Fo cade, eighte P rt t malgams . The information ';f,,',:"i‘u‘hf,:;;k;f,‘":;},‘:";h —Great interest is manifested here ia fromm the metropolisofthe Hills, | _Floar—Dall and without impoziat | credited 10 Mr. Mumphrege, pres e e oY % hicago smer. | Bartree murder case, which comes up | ¥ and Crosk cities, | change; receipts, 18,603; round hoop | qunt of the Wabash. e PR fm‘m Polsnd recent. | 0noe more on the 8th inst., & of | oF which more anon, we make a = Ohio, $6 10@5 75; choice do_ §5 80@ Edward Fi f N York h 15, et = iogs having been granted un. | 4én turs o (helsft and leaving the | 6 95; superfine western, $3 5 LS g G B U M ! bmfi“n“_ pl;:n:o of athcmar mm Ny EEBnouth: ¢ Tholpar vo.;hm-, plug:u into m.;‘ moun common to good extra do, 847565 20; | yeteran e e ! maiter of the estate. y the | ticalars of the affsir are as follows S S FANS pelloving op | e, do, 00 55 a5 50,0 " |years with paalyas, has boen onjos- e Henry W. Shouss, aged 61, of the = ol it e s besh anjor” . o &y ; - the road reveals to| Butter—Fair demaud for choice | ing Mapleson's opers, at the acuicuy Digging for Doubtral Ducats. | Merchants” bunk of aston, Fas shot |, ity of Deadwood, and ol ..;5 Ohio, 140285 oice | ot music, by the aid of telophone Special dlapaseh to The Bee. up the rect v at 28@30c | for the past weels. Niw Yo, December 2—1 8. m — {‘,’ffik‘fi"fl’n J:!r;lh::'ixn;lv‘i:;':"cf,'&“ o omch s atsstan v teed gt o e to ilcn. 24 ot 28G300| Vipug advance of brenty-five b forty gfl“’,l;mhgivlng day several ogom When the marderer was ted he|on the hotel porch, ~thoroughly glad| ~ Wheat—Irregular; Chicago, $1 18@ centa per pound on raw silk made last secrot servioe department,drove | i3] g to Kill.” i that o thre days' jouroey is ended, | 1 22; Milwaukee, 1 23@1 24; No. 2 out to Jamaics, L. I, in compsny aud prepared to_eujoy the comforts | red winter, $1 24 for December; 1 243 with Brockway, the forger, who had Kiiling a School Teacher. ofa soft bed and arquare meal. for January; $1 274 bid; sales, 500,- promised to point out to them the | Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Dick Deapeve. | 000 bu. places where the notes and plates| DaxviLLg, Va, Decomber 2—1 a. e Corm—Qulet; No. 2, 6lc; sales were buried. They atruck into the | m.—Lorenzo Ivey, a colored teacher Boat Racing at the Capital. ? % 2 woods at a point near Richmond Hill, | in the public school here, punished | Special Dispatch o The Bes. suod went s long way back into the | Albert Fuller, a well-grown lad of 16| Wasmiverox, December 2—1 & m. woods, when Brockway pointed out 8 | years. Faller and his brother, wko | —The between Kenoedy, Lea stump, arcund which they dug and | also attended achool, during recess at | and Plsis‘ed, for 3 purse of§81500, | 315 15 asked for Februar: speculative move. ought to be hung. A. W. NASON. DENTIST OrmeRiscots B, corner Oapitol e’ ol Ave. and track for about a mile, condition is hopeless. The|and the weather being cold, the|arv:$9 22i@9 30 for March; $9 273@ and entering the woods, they again | Faller brothers were promptly srrest- | crowd of spectators - e ’|.rg.' 935 for A%nl;!fl 05@9 15 buyer for | but was immediately recapturad. todig. They found $45,- ed snd committed tojall, The men refused to stay here longer, the year. longths ahead of Lea. Phisted|A Social Sensation ard a| have more business offering than they } A1 {oiant dollers for a Freighter's outft, |~ Hoge—Opened stexdy, but clored | gigyart Shillito will be married to- | week, han been found ont to be a | ./ Henry Osborn, the Des Moines wife murderer, was sentencad to the | g . penitentiary at hard labor for life, the | . " court overraling the motion for a new | trial, The general opinion was that he | James V. Parker, of Kalsmazco, | T Mich., was sentenced to four years in | ! unearthed the bond plates. The lat- | tacked Ivey with large knives, stab-| came off on the Potomac yesterd Tard—$9 023@9 12} £-r cash; seller, | the state prison for assault with intent ter were done up in aspualt and seal- | bing him several times in the bowels, | It having been TS the 89 023 for b'emun%r; 29 074@9 T |to commit rape. He broke out of od packages. They next went dows | ani beat him on the hesd with sticks. | event would take placo Wedneaday, | for January; 89 1249 20 for Febru- | juil Monday evening by removifg a g ey P 30 £ Bavc, 80 2706 | bat ho had worked st four months, 10w 10 DO IT. Fl at the Louisville hotel He loft a lotter ex- | hat to do with his body, i sse for thorash ack. | f. 3 Lehman, presi mversity, at ? Lig Lutheran church country. w York Central nat loft Buffalo for at 8 oclock last track when the nivg at full speed, and ran 12 tiea until the run- f ontirely demolished, . ig broke. Several Ladiy burt, but none Newcomb, of the Louia- 11+ reilroad, tendered ie stockholders of i session in New Y Tie resignation Green elect- , 4 young lawyer of ix years old, commite rday in & bagnio at y taking an over ER-OF-MONEY. Wom:n With Four- Hus- n Forsake; bands, Whom She Robbed of all se Wealth and Then Abandoned. onial Bucket Shop rought to Light in srooklyn, A M | Fosrtesn Liviug Hnsbands. aber 1.—4 p. m. imerachelder, aged «edin Brooklyn on the ny and larceny, and a & recently married was Lo _accesedry in the lar- i by a detective to Five of the the other nine uld get and then Bevens, a t Newark, N. J., to married August 23, de- oreue her afer she had b clothing, jewelry and nore the smount of $768, had the satisfac— iog her imprisonment. ed screnms when { her_room and run- : tried to awallow oxal Some of the property § n Fer, together with 29 prisoners, giving tr. and Mrs, Reimen- ’ i+ down at_the station P ke children. The < only 22 years old. locked up to await om. , 1877, by Rev. ¥ran- : of this city, who in a wze in Brooklyn, Mon- day used of running a matri- mon shop. Schueider, in- this o i that although he had wan for twenty years, rch. Ho said be wereied thirty couples in Novem- ur, a + 500 within & year. C2PITZL NOTES, s ThelBee. Wasiitsarox, December 1.—J W. S Arkansas, was to-dsy ap- pei Lo U S. consulate at La- The iebt statement for No- ase of $3,600,- des: churz's annual report. fa in th < of the printer. The evoted to Indian af- i lains tho change in v of the dopartment and gives a roview of its operation during the past indications. Wasunaros, D. C., December 2— upper Mississippl ari valleys, rising, ry or lower bat- uro; northwest semer and northerly winds iacrict; clear or partly weather. | | | | :EI6N EVENTS. 21,600,000. The y of the suit were y, aud the case will @ agExeY. will shortly relin- 3 nzency of the al Amorican or the agency. i | lonce is procee ding be- ¥ +nd Russian diplomat- 1 o mutual pacific policy A tussia has acceded land's propositions, ations of the two ug mach more PUBLICATIONS. p. m.—Ger- fi taining_ socialist croms special editions la‘ely been publish- | eonfiscated by the (AKCK'S BILE. 1—4 p. m—Tt Biswarck s +'s the suppression on-tration of Greece by I of G rman power. e Bes Hayden H. Spause, prominent sad Loxnox December 1—4 p. m.—The HORSE - E}W- o. EI T 1209 and 1211 Marquis of Salisbury for_Irish agitatio with superior for Spacial Dispatehes to T terday and the o chief justice of Er of Lord Chief Ju:tic cently deceased. Russia is repor ed_to ing the conversion of i Mr. Rathhoue, elected to parliame says the Albanis Cale Colachin, aud st tenegrin sheop. ‘The government tobac A number of fire diers wero injured There is great excitem Louia Mitchell, the ture in Ireland. Earthquake shocks were folk, Bogland, yestcrday A dispatch from Atiiors has ordered from in March & number He was warmly vish Pasha refu Georgis, although fore informed ¢ A Constantinople porteaccascs D irregularities in a1 diract taxes of th and threatens to lia, have sent a 5 Batler to Ireland o and the fndicted St Lows Live ing, 84 40G4 63; hu « 84 65@4 80; receite, 16 shipments, 1,000 hexd Meteorological ‘Flighest tempera’ Our Stoek Pleased 4 & ERICKSOR, northwest. 1 direction, hich no ain + which rain ich rain oz o ground st Lith, St December 1, L. M. Dey, shirt in the factured at the snperiority © improvementa, Refnforced sven, makos and best kind, ever 1 ¥ £ our make i | i will refund all wof, fannel, alse p with 3 arabs - | ak-lange 1 V. Gorraeiwes, | 1907 Warnam street, —————y A R vor dixap= 1t Pain= nd Beast. o T CASTORIA Child Wothers like . cure Colie, lays Feverishness, and de- DY MEYER'S CA- H Care. » Constitutional v this terrible mala~

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