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. maha Daily VOL. X. Established 1871, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1880. MORNING EDITION, o NO 159. Price Five Cents ] i J T |heldto oot CHRISTIMAS, 1880.! WASHINGTON. [beidiomswsr cortosunictio tho] FOREIGN EVENTS, |lnss was septed ywertsy. The| DOMESTIC DOINGS, | mensopmed vrostling, sping they 3 £ fur contest will take place to-night. Fi | would never wrestlo again. They had | { _— | ther debate o oler biinees has in- —_— hundred dollars s side was pald vp, —_— trisd hard and could not. throw each | i o 217 1 tervened oint that Mr, Bow- 6 | The Morgan Electoral Bill| yun desirsd to mave wee, whetacesne | Forty Thousand Bayonets Be- |*nd $200a eide more willbe added. ™ f Byrnprds Mests 4 Warm Wel- | ©e S Cgra 5 | SoTingiotiens . 4 S v g, e e A = ew England Dinner. L B. ';fiii.u AMS Debated in the Senate, | =il tho é::;:eir:;.l‘::tn}:e::fil:z quired to Maintain British |MARKETS BY TELEGEAPR come at the Canadian bR T e | % ! e Enen A Rale in Ireland. e T M Rk Metropolis. New Youx, December 23—1 a. m. € | The Houso Spands ths Day ia | suep ink{‘:renmg Eu’in:“x wa3 ne.] — ¢ WaLL S7aBar, December 23. ? B | —The anuual dinuer of the New Eng- | idering th TieTeear | : 1 o it | AT Gper et oo ol echangs sty | The * Oklahoma Colonists 1ind eociets of Now York held last N y Considering tle the Spa ks~ e Journal wes ddicn read and ap- | The Colonial Foroes Gain a Sig | ©eés p 3 | night, at Metropolitan Music hall, V ! 1 5 hafge the Governmi was attended by aver five hundred ) In each Department, we are | Weaver Case, { Lane, of Maryland, with a view | 13l Victory Over the Basu- 8D g ove ent persons. The spacious hall wed dlab- 3 daily opsning choice —_— of settling the difficulty of yes-erdey | tos in Sonth Afrie: With Favoritism. orately decorated for the occasion 4 y = in the mozt amicsble way, sngges-ed | 08 In Sonf & # : - Th ¥ ¥y augg: STOCKS~—The market was ¢ ong at noon, but with flags of every state in the Urion, 3 Novelties for the Holidays ' ¢ Erring Members Repent | that Memrs. Weaverand Sparks ap:l — b e 3 and almost everg couay inthe world. i Al Their Folly In Sackcloth ;gz :;. ;hsl :3:-; :cét:e: "o wduot of | The Abolition of Slavery Sanc- 3 bai it Fa W“’B‘lm;’; Contmdof There "'é" very r;.r di-pl:ly of Y 3 lered 8 r o | 2 a0 T 3 ive Hours, Whistl swers. An orchestra, Leather Goods, Belts, and Ashes, datekeal 0| tensdiby thedodens s X mbby“: :; ";“ ®ree tho drcction of Rudulghe Wholesale and Retall Man 'y members did not think that A 5 ' tra el g core a Draw. de , farnished th i : Pocket-Books —— was going fur enough, and Mr. Bow- | RS o uoie i Following wers tho priees st 1 [ T e i facturing] o Card Oages, | And Are Forgiven and Again mx:‘ afl‘ebr:dm a substitute i bo:]\i :-" " ent were Gen. Grant, Scoretsry ¢ > 3 : lled forgross violation | : . f i Bernhardt Among the Kanucks. | Evarts, Gen. Sher Searet @love, EarZxerchief, Collar Received Into Full e plod e g Slosson 8till Leads Vignaux in | Amentia""fiien s, Gon. man, ary ) and = of rules of the houso and a breach of | S 5 Cazada Bpeciai D spateh to the Bes. Robeson, Chsuncey M. Depew. James Cuff Boxes, Communion. ‘wfi:m;;m i the International Bil- - = MoxTreat, December 23—1 a. m. | H. Chcate, George Jones, Indge Rue- & A . Browse, of Indiana, offered a Jiard Match B —Sara Beruhardt arrived hero at 9 | sell and Hon. Stewart L. Wocdford. SHOE DEPARTME o rther substitute that a comwittes 1 tob. ARk Taat cvstlan, "Tn the sfters A v NT. | reanco-ssmiaoss crames cousnssion. | be appointed by the epeaker 1o fave — o ot it e Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Special Dispateh to The tiee. gato the whole subject. [ e ;Ei‘;fl;:"“’r‘e‘f:ng""lf_‘;';‘;j;'_'ffl:::: 8pec al Dispaich to The Bo. Gents' Christmas Slippers in | WASEISGTON, Dacember 23—1 a. | Weaver and Sparks were both per- | (CEERHDND SRRICILLA Kead Qe 5| MoxtrEL, Decomber 23—1 a. m. - S Tt Vet m.—The Frouch and American claims | mitted to make siatement bt | Speclal Dieaich toTho Bow : = wont to 8. Albans, V., to meet 49| _Great excitement has been caused ¥ R e commiseion met at 12 v'clock yester- | 9pol z=d to the hou ¢| _ PaRis, Decomber 22—10 p. m.— | ltka 5 roat sctreas, where ey aceii2 80 ey through the machinations of & —tancEsT 3 \ hidreu’s Shoes, flne, warm | guy, sil members present, and the | Poivtedly evaded miking any a ,»|M. Horald, prefect of the Seine, has WU g Nt L i dfl.“ noted procuress, rop-erenting a Chi- ' end eubstaatial. ccuusel of some of the clamn. | o ech other. | zesigned his office in_oonseguence of | e Wabash. the _tffi“: :;;“r':‘ ’i:f‘; :}o:a‘::; cago demi monde, who has, ! POt been given to the French and Ameri | Priety of what tox %y | taks tho offcial aciion,required by the [ 9 &V G Soon afier the start for Montrsal was | g5y, Gunadian gila to go to Chi: roldand Silver Watehes e ) b s | b uew elementary education bill, to| L. &N, £ TRTERUS d puatinnRen tere i Mlle here, it derstood, th i CENTS’ FURNISHING overumania dhat the commiscion | 5 B rhardvs spocial oar, the “(City of | 0:€% Thore, it is understood, they GOO0DS. in Omaha,at Reasonable Prices. Mere of Sitk Handierchict was organized and ready to proceed to and agents of the two gov- ecamen's stated that their goveru- meats were duly notified, and they were re:dy to proceed according to the treaty. Therefore rix months f: fil:ing claims began to run yesterda deeply than 1 do vergrarely that 1 did not intend to do temzir; 1 tord iy, and se Tused out of order, ard I am not only will- ing, but anxious (o sy to the h ' | raise funds for the establishment cf & ! public school 1n his municipality. i THRIATENED TO RESIGN. It is rumored that M Jules Ferry, premier, and M. Constans, minister of ic wership and of the interion, o threatened to resign. B oy Ghicago Produce Marlet. Chicaco, December 22. Wheat—No. 2apring, 1@18c higher, with sales 5t 9839940 f.r February, closing at 994@993:; ca-h and Decem- Wat clos:d at 974c; January closed at Worcester,” and the members were introduced fo the fxir Hara, Being somewhat icdisposed, the interview was a short one, its chief featvrs being the reading of an original prem ad dressed to Berchardt by SI Louis Frechette, poet lauteats of the Acad- tave besn met on their arrival by keapora of brothels, and conveyed to their dens, #nd in & short timo they besome regtilsr inmates. This start- s discorery was msds by the arrest of two lutle gicls, aged 14 yesrs, Toes- day evenwg, whils I the sct of board- and Jewe ry in the City. Come and See Our Stock Several“amendments were propossd | tist 1 aim sorcy for uring ° 9830, Sebdldnnet Bl #oad- | inga Onicago train. FANGY COGODS b A A T el e _ bisousten wite powrmics, UornNo, 2acld t aclgary tor Sy M e e Twio maoialobithe Ll We Wi ¥ £ i 0w i Sies; Ehe saoetBipurtait | Sprcinl Disjatch to Tho Boa owh: 378@87} for January;Srjeard- | loputadion. The effct of the very | yeott. as We Will Be Pleased | e s i Chvnarie? | of which was to strike out the words |, Pamis, Ducemner 23—1 ». m.—4 [for Feorasry} 42i@42fc for May, | DrOY sonnet was 1o cousilersbly | specal Dipatch to The bes. —pia ; requiring names of witnesses to be | Gaulois repurtor hus beon_intarview- | ¢losing at 37}c for cach or Decem- | *i€hion the ctress, who had boen| New Youx, Decomber 22—4 p. m. to Show Good: L v, in, e T | Feaned by e avponie s, bl mils de Girardin Valeton, who | bor; 874c for Jaousry; 87de for Feb. | <Onsiderably unnerved by the unas- | A Londin special says that Lord 0 Show Goods. FINE TABLE LINENS, Naphin old at §2.00. _THE BEST H00D Wil ic Nubias Shrals, etc. their examioation. The agent of sho French govorniiien, filed with the sec- retary the first case yesterdsy. The commission sdjourncd till Friday st 2p. m. GARFIELD'S SECRETARY TREASURY. Spacial Dispatch to The Bee. 'WasRINGTON, December 23,1 a. m.— The dechuation of Gov. Fostur leaves oF THE asy. olly unjustitisble, and I spologize for my part in tae matter, and sak to be excused Mr. Sparke rose and said mittee of the whola in th ased lang during great confasi-n ! Pose to speak of the part t.k confasion by other t wera of the ieolares that he ia disgusted with French polities, and with Rochefort and Lai and that he intends to ratite into private lifeat San Romin, inItdy. Howill resign the edit ahip of La ¥ ance, and visit Paris only coc.gionally. STERNATIONAL BILLIARD MATOH. | Thero waa a very large atteudance in the dining room of the Grand ho- | tal Inst night to witness the third ruary; 42§ for May; 424@42}o for June; 42§: for July. Oats—4o better with ral 20%c for casl ruary; 343@350 for May, closing 30}offor January; 30c for Februsry; 350 for May. Rye—No. 2, 82c for cash. Barley—Nominal at $1 091 09} for_ No. 2 in etore. ~Pork_Mess 5@10c lower olosing | countable hostilicy of the American clergy, and sho thanked the author very beartily. The arrival of tne train at the depot was greeted with the straio of ““L Marseillaise, "pl-yed by a military band, the imm nse orowd assembled cneering wildly. The wife and daughter of a leading queen’s counsel were admitted to the car and presented to Beruhardt a co-tly bo ut. Bornhardt then left the car Shaftsbury has now espoused the cause of Caprain Boycott, and that a fand of twenty-five hundred dollars, to which Lord Derby is a liberal donor, has been :ubscrioed for his benetit. Arrest o1 Counterfeitera. Special diopatch to The Bec. WasarxeToN, Decomber 22 —4 . m.—An agent of the secret service EDHOLM & ERICKSON, flice. ONEY TALKST 15th & D Ao, Oppasite P s i i- | at Cucanati, telegrapha iof acant torship of Ohio uncon- | house. I know my ' ¥ 60! 7 50@ | *nd with M. Schwab, an elderly resi- | At . grap e :s:::u::vy‘"s:n’.:.:“nl‘:- coufiet with ite oy T izht's play in the matoh for the :;%Bllnr ll)gefz.terf»"sf;‘hsficlillzso dent Frencbman, made her way | Brocks that they aceosted lavt v 't | ALl sales strictly cash, therefore we are enabled to SRCURLy B sag o *iah hasgs ] bwethot wulee, and 1 © 1| cumpionship of the world, botween | for " Juguary; $13. 65 for Fabruary; | irvush the multitude, which throng- | t59 men eiving the names of ot : he ¢ f th 1 only first seatly blice - a3 a0 spology, a: Vig aux . . Slosson. | g12 00 ey iled id he divi «r- hnd | Wilson an . Hal,in the act of o CONS ors » weed only firsi greatly strengthened the republican | by ¢y g 7 PO i auxaad Geo. It Sloason. | 81320 for March. Gl L e e M el offer the consumers of the wee y party during the recent presidenti ¢ wvass, and there was a govers' - ing throughout the countr- b= to the party, that i bliesn cuces treasur tar »» confined _u the event of a , Mr. Sherman . At the head of the Bt his desires to _return ne Benate have been indicated. BLANKETS &. COMFO T Tt el e ot st greatiy 1 Quer g prices. LAST, BUT, 40T LEAST, o mew oo of the Holday . % Silke &1 Pattern, e sy ok, capocially L.B. VAILLIANS & SONS, “Cast Retailers,” . _1422and 1424 Dodge St. -— FRITSCH’S what he has earned the right to select his_ position for the next four years, aud while he wil! not be in the next cabinet, hia_position as the only publican senator from the prevident’s state will make bim a pioneer, which the next administration cannot afford to ignore. Speculatione s to his suc- cessor in the treasury have not, as yet, taken hardly any tangible form. Cabinet raakers are reaching out all over the country, but find no candi- iate qualified for the position. The new mav, who ever he may be, will find himself in no envisble position. An effurc was then whole subject on the tal question the yeas dered. Mr. Conger and others » it would be more satis! country to have a cot gate the wholo matter. Mr. Weaver immediately rose and said he desired to correct the record The epeaker inquired whe her ho ‘meant the record or the joarna Mr. Weaver replied tho rec the spesker aaid he 1w the gentleman afterward Mr. Lane ,immediately what Do claidied was & (e privilege, and said he to the sceue of disorder red yestorday in commi whole in the house into details &t all, tempting to measure and gentleman from Towa, and ‘man from Illinoir, their s the bells bad been replaced in sitions they occupied last even- Sioson come forward and re- Lis uviivishd play, At the | ths piay Slocaon had made | avorage was 26 2223, and his oestrun 204, Vigoaux made 467, his ‘ average bsing 20 7-23. When the ayers stopped for the eVening the o Bood Slowmsoa 1800, Vignaux e of RUSSIAN SENSATIONALISTS. al b Loxpox, December 22—10 p. m.— vudent ac St. Petersbure reporis of plots againat the cner are A0ubiless exagaor- Yot many evideuces have been i of tho existence uf deop acking couspiracies agsinst government, some of which have | beon frustrated.” Tho recent manifes- the Greek rep .blicans, denounc: kings for attempting to <2, and claiming that Gresks pxict o Tho ee. | rule Gre: Lird—b@Te per 100 lower, closinz at 8 40G8 42} fr cash or Dacemhar; £8 45@8 474 tor Jannoy: S8 574G 60 ror Fobrusry; $8 708 724 fr March. Whisky—¢1 11. Chicago Live Stock Market Onroaco, December 22 Hogs—In moderate demand; t + merkst st presont writing tends n weakners; 8.les were at 84 504 773 for light packing; 84 00@5 00 heavy packing; 84 66@4 95 for good to shoice heavy shipping lots. Receipts, 39,000 head, Onttle—Aotive, - sales ranged from $2 45@2 65 for cows; 33 47h@d 00 for cowmon to_medinm steors; $4 60 @5 80 for good to extra primo lota of thipping _beeves for exportation. Reccipts, 5000 head. r St. Loafs Produce Market. St. Louis, December 22. reception in the Canadian metropolis, and that sho is, may b inferred from her exclsmations of pleasure at the delicate uttention paid her. To avoid the crowd, Mlle. B-rohardt left by a {sido ontrance, and was driven to Windsor hotel, where another large crowd, composed of the elite of the city, had assembled to meet her. The attempt to suppress the parformance of ‘‘Adrienne Lecouveur” here on Christmas has failed, che city attor- ney deoiding that the police o'mmis- sioner had no right to in e.fere. B The Favored Few. Spectal dispatch to The Bee. Caicago, December 22—10 p. —A special from Caldwel, Kan #aya the secret of the opposition to the opening of the Indian territory is to bo found in the rapacious Indian rings and stock ringe, which infest both Washiogton and the territory. TI'hree years ago, about 25,000 head of moulds and_couterfeiting stencils were captured, Death of an Actroess. Special Dispatch t. The Heo Ciscrssate, ., December 22—4 p. m.— Th funeral service of Mrs. John McDonough, known in theatrical pro- fession as Lilian Traverse, took place at 10 o’clock this morning snd was attended by a large number of actors aud actresses. Two New Cables. Spocial Diroaten to Tne Boes LoxpoN, December 22—4 p. m— Siavens Bros., the cable manufactur- ers, have receivid an order from Jay Gould and his cable construction com- pany for two Atlantic cables, and havo already began preparations for their manufacture. All the old ex- perienced workmen have been en- gaged, and the work will be pushed forward to_completion as rapidly as quality goods for (heir money. Best straight 10c Cigar in the clty, Bsst 3 for a quarter Cigar in the citv, Best Strarght 5e Cigar in the city, Detroit Fina Cut a Specialty, Oar 80: Fine Cut js a good one, Bagley's May Flower i+ 8 and 16 ounce tins, For 40c we have bang up Smoking Tobacco, “ MIGHICAN TOBACCO STORE, ” and ‘agon Stock, ¥'s May Flower. e2p0y Iron 4 SENATE. oS It b BRopGE alime should rule theic country, is dis- | Fiour Dulland unchanged. cattle were wintered in the territory, | Possible. The cables are to be com- N Special Dispatches to Tue Boc. “‘;‘iféofi“; ¥ hiois, hire inter: d to bo ahoax. The republi- | , \};ha;l—gprineddn zhldsb:‘;.v:r, bt | 721678 the number had s ‘nmm’d,pgma by July next, and it is expected At Chicago Prices. Wasarvaros, Decembor 22.—Mr. | (upred o say that what had occurced | €308 in Greecs are too small to issue | d°cliisd, nd closed strong aud higher; | that the Cherokees demanded a per | theg ill be laid and in working order PRUSSIAN Booth, from the committee on public | was in the sommittes of tie whle, | oven bogus manifesto 2, red | winter, 003a%7c for cahi capita tax on all catile held on_thate [ PY September. Tande, reported the house bill for the | and that the house had no knowle ) T T 034@983c for Javuary; §1 O18@|4,n3, Thisamounted fo some $12,-| Loaded and the Usual Result. at nrresting O @ | portune time to bring forward the res- | physicians, however, are hopefal re- 2 Sr. Louzs, December 22. b ’ a move would have the effect | tences ala Victor Hugo. He distir nch the more aagero. v | olotion; that a certain eet of ideas | garding him. o 'L"y‘"'"f F ‘fim‘?'»“'"!f Hogs—Slow and lower; light, $4 00 :’1:: lf:?: n‘:‘n:ul! ":i::t':n'c’: p:rfgl};’mu:: to freeze out the small deal- |ly said that in falisg by #tages. The emaciated suflerer might be presented without opportu- | * Gongreasman S. 8. Cox, who hes | 30K to intervene ia the afliira of ! G4 95; mixed packing, 84 30@4 60 2 Cough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Fbe only existing remedy for every spe- «les of Acut ¢ or Chronic Disease of the Or guns of Respiration, und an absolute C FOR CONSUMPTION !! ‘getable " gon, the muca = oy primonacy Taammmee rdated membroner and” relief of settlers on odd sections of railroad lands, and esked its present consideration, which was accepted, ‘and the bill passed as it csme from the house. The chair appointed Mossrs. Mer- rill ard Pendleton visitors on the part of the senate to the military acad- emy at West Point, and Mssrs, Alli- son and Morgan visitors to the naval | 000; academy st Aunapolis. “Mr. Morgan asked consent to take ap his resolotion which was submit- ted June I ing that the pres- ident of the senate is not invested by the constitution of the United States with the right to count the vote of electors for president and vice-presi- dent of the United States, so ae to de- termine what votes shall be counted and what votes shall be rejected. Mr. of the matter. Mr. W.aversaid so far a3 he was concerned he would prefer that 1o | techuical bjection should bo ma A voto of 104 to 141aid the wh subject on the table, an1 this dispos of the whole matter. Mr. Clymer reported tha army ap- propriation bill,appropriating $26,190- , as againet $26,425,800 for the current yesr. It was agreed that the Wood’s fund ing bill should come up after the hol: days, and that the general dobato bs limited to one day. The house ad- journed at 2:30 p. m. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatcliea to The Beo. Josiah Caldwell, of Boston, a spec- Tio garrisons in Ireland, which aro distriouted over & widely extended torritory, number 40,000 troops, aided by 12,000 conaiabuiary. The loyalty of many of the constabulary is doubt- and itis in contemplation to take meacures during the coming session of p riiement for disarming the peas- antry. & ANTI SLAVERY IS BRAZIL. Spacial Dispateh o Tho Boe. Lonpox, December 23—1s. m.— Advices from Rio Janiero, dated the first instant, eays in the chamber of deputies, the president of the council, lying to Senor Duarte respecting Amrican miisters in attendance +: aa anii-slavery banquet on Novem- | ber 20, said the government was reso- lutein ita non-interferance with the 1013@l 013 for February; $1044@ 1 03@1 03§ for March; No. 3 do, 95§ @%4c; No. 4do, 874c. Corn—Higher and closed firm e 37}@37s for cash; 37}c for Decem- bor; 38§@39c for January;39@393c for Februwy; 307@40c for March; 403c for April. Qat:—S'ow_at 30@298c for cash; 313@31c for Janrary; 34 for May. Ryo—Quiet at 85}c bid. Barley—Dall and unchanged;choice to fancy, 80c@g1 0. Butter—Unchangad, Ezgs—Unchange Whisky —Quiet at §1 11. Pork—Lower at 813 50 asked for cash and January. Dry Salt Meats—Nominal. Bacon—Dall g Lard—Quiet at -8 30@8 85. 00, but 1t is #aid that not more than one-tenth of it was turned in to the Cherokee treatury. Dist year there were 50,000 to 60,000 head and this year 150,000 hesd. ' No one is per- mitted to enter the territory, or hold cattle there without a permit from the Indians, wko requlr: a tax of hity conts per head. Masjor Sige, treas- arer of the Chorokee nation, who col- Lected the tax on the 150.000 head, reports $4,000 &s the receipts from this source ths yesr, whereas it ought to be $75,000. The cattle held in the territorics ae owned by two o throo individuals and it is charged that they compose a ring and control a powerfal lobby at Wash:ngton, who havo secared permission to pasture their stock in tho territory, althovgh the goverament orders ire to eject Special dapatch to Tho Boe. CHATTAN00GA, Decomber 22.—4 p. m —William Roberts, living at Ridge Valley furnace, Georgia, was cleaning anold revolver, when one barrel was discharged, and the bullet passed through the bowels of his two-year old nephew, the only child of William Gose, the engincer of the furnace, causing the child’s death in a fow hours af-erwards. Faro's Hosts at Rest. The various faro banks of the city closed temporarily Tuesdsy. From the best information at our disposs’ we understand that one or two of t1e proprietors, who had, for somedme past, enjoyed & practical monoply of W. J. EROATCE 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. el THE CENTRAL DINING HALL, Southwest. corner 16th and Dodge, Has lately been leased by MRS A Y AN Who has had years experience in ths hotel and restuaucant ™ - ness, and will run a first-class bouse. MEALS AT Board by the Day or Week Cent, OURS. lil:ill'_' or without. eclLom { e ] o sh Cal ! non P : ho business ia this city, fovad that 3 ne. The rapidity acd coriainty w kth his resolution sab- | ulator in Italian railroade, 1 gradual extinction of elavery, and had | Receipts — Floor, 5000 _ bbls; | 1j hardors, as well as settlers. tl n y, fout > o N OF THE i g N Sang s, doclaving that tho | to bavo niled. Lisbillier, 52 Aoihing 1o do. with abalition agite | heaty 15,000 bu; corn, 54,000; Jhdeldy the oponing of several new banks fn It is nok men weks sines OVAND & FRAME 4 2z ANNIHILATES A SOUGH president of the senate s not author- 8 ho can pry if granted a o long e it wes kept on legel O‘ts"&'mrz e L0 ey 13000 | the city, had made serious 1nroads | upon the subjecs, with Gonersi Man. COLDEN PIAN ’ astonishing. Its effects ceper 100, grounds, i 0 - — Flour, A d o % A e + | G y "‘-:.'.‘:&‘«T’:r‘.’.‘"““"":"':x""‘"“"m":': . z‘:,:a“d:l?:e:l i‘l’ffihfizg P.T. Barnum bs had snother at. | Hilliard's coonection with. the. ques. | Whea!, 22,000; coro, 3,000; oats,| Wasminorox, Decombor 23, 1 a, |UPoR theit business, It was thereforo | derson's opinion, s ety attorney, ae B oo Mud palaiem axpestore | the same. tack of intermittent fever, and is sill | t102, as merely individual, but they | 10u8; T3¢, 1,000, barley, none. m.—For_the upper Mimissippi and | deomed prudent to bring about a | the foundatin. That bpinion was S ich it reieven t be | QPN - unds thonght this aninop- | confined to his bed, very ‘weak. Iis | wero certain the opposition would | gy, Louts Live Stook Market. | ¢ Missouri valleys: Colder and | guneral suspension for a time, s such scisady b2 BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible scourge of our « sll- mate will find Fritsch's Prussian Cov &h Sreat medicine. CASES NOW ON RECORD nity for others to bo advanced for a considerable time, in view of other Mz. Morgen proceeded with speech in support of the resolation. Edmands mid ho agreed with the been serlously ill for_somo day:, was pronsunced out of danger yesterdsy years a prominent Mothodist preacher in the vicinity of Chicago, died yes- terday, at Oregon, Iil rally round the government, should Brazil. BASUTOS ROUTED, have been _completely roated, threo hundred dead having been loft o1 ths field. A larze number of cat butchers' to faucy, 84 6564 80; re ceipts, 900 head; shipmenis, 2,000 New Yorx, December 22 Flour—Quiet and_withont impor- partly cloudy weather, light snow in winds generally from the north to west during the day, shifting t» the sonth and west during the night, with The Rock Isiand Canal, ‘Spacial Dispateh 10 the Bax ers, while the old hands could well afford to lay offa week or two. A business to which he could ot allude, | 35erq0n A dispatch from Cape Town says the | head. et - truce was therefors determined upon | futy, That the «r ent adly, and will assnre 41 o’ s objecti d - i c : alling barometer and rising tempera- r y. ¢ the «rdinancs o it srioty ot iy | o He didn't press his a‘;"l:fi‘:“; 'wet| Rev. Dr. Hooper Crows, for fifty | Basatoes, under Chief Uumklonhlo, et R Cireinithe Bt panlodldiateice: and the marshal was so informed by | laws regulating salocns, one of the parties, with the suggestion that iz would be a good opportanity to sive than a thousand pages «f sen the gaming h laws, etc., the Gty guilty of a vialation ¢ houses, aud houses of pros ation should be enicreed or repealed and replaced by others thar would < resid: f the sen- e i 3 i CHICAGO, Dacomber 23, 1 a. m.— | giva tha nrdinances a littla hoom, and | sovurd wits pubtic sentiment. The | - entire success as a remedy for every s a- | senator that the president of | Hirem J. Winchester and Joho |t Were slio ciptured by the colonial | tant ~ chauge; receipts, 39,038 bar- 3 A ¥ P« w3 riety of malady which affects the R te has no right to count the votes in AERIRE vanchesisTiRU BN Rl ifli rels; Ohio, 84 40@5 50; The Henneptn Ganal committee, ap- | of conrse would not dimage hi - | rarahal and other cffizors wou'd hav. = — § Tpiatony Funcilons, wmowst. 10 mo1 ' | the ‘senss of deciding the thiog, and | Burry, of Clveland, wera instantls | F0%% wicee lost Wik lu taftiog: e O 5o Ihox: Talind 1aN1874; et | S b e ey L plexy, b | arrival of American grain, sold on v 0 Al Onsitis: Wisitpresidant S - e e e e | e g+ o *et0% bosn exuniond, and. en tiqaest held | bour, 1o arrive CornQuisk; No. 3, 8 STH@H1%: | vuey ana secretary of the Muraal [ old setiors. . Pabie. opinion bas | boar sence ‘rorr 2 1 ey mess, sore’ throat, trachitls, infiamma- | A bill to pay the widow of tbe Iate '”m‘l‘)':'h‘:‘ hl“ death tohave 2 21| The Tranavasl republio is regarded Stock operating company, 40 and 42 | changed, and as public officer, it is | thonsand. other things which they c o e rmoasy | George Wright §3300 for tho use of | Bremature bith S s e e | os a bubll, which will soon explode. | pii 813" 3014 30 for Febraary, | Bresdmay. were m%ud yenerddq oo | my awens du'y to eoforce the 13w 0 | hav lef: undone s+ long that theie i nature, it has never been equaled. %is patented liveh-pin for artillery s ticuiare, an 1 ay te | Dissstrous floods have ocourred | Lard—$8 923897} for cash;i9 07} | & bench warraut. Taey are indicted [its full exten'. The rigid eofores- | s almost too deeply Sole agents 1o Amertea, A ted de- 1 | throuzhout Belgium. = . or obtaining money urder falsa pre- | ment of all city ordinances ia demand- Pty RICHARISON & 0. | ¢ arriages, gave rise to a proteacted de- | 13e8 of ary puien i 1O 83 (0 hron 2 905 for D comher % o iy L) Eorall oot is demand- | washed out. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. umte on :h-h‘xn;; lion ","“.' "“,fl"" soctal standing and weelth will take; Thero were several land meetirg: vy g:"';:;; s l:flafl;_{mflbflmr :d(-u" c;'t“" = :'n:";: :xev»;c: of you | * The city mm‘-;.x h,l; Tom o ventions | 9 T fessed figured for- J o 3 liance. e Law, omvers i wit! ” B e by i B Ty, place to-day. in Ul Eistend, yekciniiys Specia Dissatch to The Bee. in which threo ansreh Idera ask for a Cras. J. Weteroan, T i s onbid fou sliad 1k N S . sing the ine j ; Drrarruest or Pouc, city from now anul ¢ - FERRY ON ICE. © otil January 5, 1381 Duiod Shates fs manufas e :h;:'fi;’;-‘;l;‘:f RAREED tenced b foue munths ‘imp-isnament | had owiensbly s o el of hall o ml- Ostama. D-c 21 } IS laal frwt. 1 @ unsh o ecple fo = | fo avi - | lion dol ara, was one of the conce:ns | . iy, g & . ; - 1o brdged the approaches o, the rivhe. HOUSE. of Material and we can oor gress. BEL L DOR i e E Mt § Do taflice refased to do. | ° e X mours of the Plls foseof Gmabe | hica bogm_ If the city s to baparti-d . R T last. He says Damore isrunet, ason tin to v in fhe ter-fold more offensive than tke in- ¢ and the suticipation that something | thatis Reiuforced fronts, Reint ore Tuzcomans, with two guns, are | of the murdered m.n, brssched the | stitated by parties who are backed by | i 10 te vrovisions in the statutes | fer-fold o Pt 40 Doon - next dooc s Harreand Haher weiuld be done about it today, st | backs and Reinforoed slceves, m: e | advanciug to relnforce Gaoketaps, Sk o e gt "‘:,m” | of our state, and in our ciry charter, | fiience of Enuses neatles at | 1819 bod Harrinsoa 7o FIVE THOUSAND he wished to add in the same sentence that the senate and house killed yesterday in Lyman, Strong & Oo.'a marble works yards while oper- CABLECRAMS. Specia Dispatehes to Tuk Baa. choice do, $5 556G6 85; super- fine western,$3 40@3 90; common to in Chioago yesterday, and zdovtel a resolution memoralizing congrers 83 atation as & public officer. This ia said tobe the true inwardness of the 4 enforcemont | y time, hut | We | been sustained ina of these crdinances at iznore them. ; HOSPE, JR,, resent date, . S i nod extra do, $4 30@5 00; choice, - > A they chore to T oy b the infandy of 36 eberet. . | more right to count the vote in_that | sting dorrick. Tho Talian chamber of depaties | Sor do, &5 0550 75; choie whice | to the adsl-ab 1ty of the immedia‘e [muni‘esto issaed Taesday evening, | do nor tiko a cents worth of | , e e, freat defect of all Coneh | sense, norall three together. Joha Afim;ne“. chief of Ah" will adj until January 24. wheat, 8 55@6 00. eonltlrnc;fln 1‘ this fin;\ 80 loog ¢ n- | whic 1 wesss follow : stock in the present spasuodic | Pianos and Organs First Class ‘are stmply expuisory: Hon The whole subject was tabled by a | Cloveiand fire departmout, wasdi- | ppg oy £ i 5 tter—D d heavy; Ohi templated. It would be any sixty Drpartatext or JusTice, effort in the direction of reform. We | ] v amates Jog wnloon (s cnsemset th3 | | vote 0 140 b0 &4, ity astaeaAY For dliobaying e | o Lo PUTsioinD of e Tipon) ixe @,‘,’,:‘“ e Ok o L i T o i ki e y Monthly Payments, are useless; for unless the causes of the acrid secn uence of Luni Disease, are thrown off By ity while at the same time it soothes aud Invigorates (ho weakened tissues. “'LIFE FOR THE LUNGS." ‘pleacant, easy and safe crossing at toli, vis! @ The senate in executive session this afternoon voted down the mation to Teconsider yesterday's confirmation of Judge Wocds to be sssociate justice of the supreme court, and his confir- mation therefore stands. Whon the doors were opened a numoer of private bills were tsken up The senate found Tself without a q 2orum, and at 4:30 p. . adjourned The row in the house yesterday, trected a crowd to the house this mrning. iMessrs. Sparks and Weaver, the principals in yesterday's row, were eady in their seats. After pray>r by the chaplain, snd just as the clerk was abomt to resd the journal, Mr. Bow- instructions of the city council. Interestiog Case. Special Dispateh toThe Boe Provivesce, R. L, December 25, 1 a m.—The body of the woman shipped Lere from Boston, withous a cortiticate of death by & poplexy, h s | Undoubtedly the best sh their shirt the most durable and fitting garment of tho kind, ¢ rmanufactured at the vesderate pric $1.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will ref the money if found otherwise. We 1aake specisliy of al 4 1wool, al | cently sansiruck in Tudis, adyises his etnrn to Eaulind. The report that tho government is contemplating the sppointment of his sucoessor lacks | confirmation. | Thore are reports that several grain | merchants in London are in s shaky financia ccnd tion, owing to the non- | Ataland meeting at Loughrea yes- | torday a resou n wai puased ex- A dispatch from Berl says 8000 The Swed was by h frigats “Gothenberg,” ned yeaterday at Malino, six teen miles east of Coperhagen. | The representativer of Groece { abroad nave beeu offivi.lly instrucred | wfdefime Earopean arbitration when { offered. Es—Heavy at 26@31c for falr to choice. ‘Wheat—Quiet;htoago, 81 121 16; Milwaukee, $1 17@1 18; No. 2 red winter, 81 16 for cash; $116§ for D:cember; $1 17} for January; $1 20 for February; 81 21 for March;$1 2 § for May: sales 450,000 ba. PUANTAGENET, Ont., December 23, 15 m.—Duvid Provost, recently seu- dered Pierro Brunet In September matter 1o him, ad i flnenced him to 20 t0 the old man's house, where he choked the old man, while Damore | was stwiding by. Dsmore Brunet | was arrcsted yesterday. Provost hus beeu partial'y insane since his do. 1 was commit-ed. ent Illinois & Michigan cansl with the Missssippi river at Rock Island. The estimated coat ia $5,000,000. Swindling Stock Concern. Bpacial Dispatch to Tho Bec. New Yorx, December 23 -1 a. m. —Micha 1 0'0:ffoe, Laurent DeFossa receiver, which motin was denied. | Itis ssserted that this concern, which liver letrers. The procecdiigs are fn- A Decide? Draw. ‘Spocial Dispateh to Tax bxx, Odtama, December 21, 1880. To Meser=. Dan AlL 51w, and otte s Gevis: When sssuming the office of city marehal of Omaha, I intended to do justics to all of its ctizens. Where courtesies had formerly pre- vailed towards old time cost ms, T eemed i just that I should not bo the first one to changa the habits of Chas. Higgins, F. N. 8. Ciry Maraual. Gests—I wish to call your atten- rel ting to gambing and gambling bouses. You will from now on pay special attention to the suppression of New Yok, December 22—10 p. i the late wrescling match between Ed- ward Bibby and Clarence Whistler, nce the uneatisfactory draw in | ficers of the lax, a violations of tase laws. ~ We, as of- sworn t» do our | duty, and ev ry provision of our laws | muat by euforced. Every gamtling believe the officials are not in activs | sympathy with a movement urged b | Tre Brz and other prpers time and agaln, before hslf the valiaot warrio=s | of reform ever breathed the air of N braska, by their good works. Lot close the ~ houses of pr 3d fire the inmates ont of t Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instraments. FINE S.uCK OF IMOULDINGS. Frames at qroat If they are, | £ them show it them | O Paintin ation . Let 310 Frame #a‘d he intended to closa thesa pl snd euforce every ordinance of the let it bw rid of the roitanness which the very doors cf respectablo citizens | ________ Bob. and finos refuge cn the wil and in | the property of old and gray-headed | QT Gitizome of this state and wrg. 1t he | ACADEMY OF MUSIC! does his whols duty he wili be award e ed the praise he deserves, and if not, TRUAT, Dvemter I 1 heistoc sensible to desire the white | WAITING FOR THE VERDPICT X chas ten. | Sheker, aud Canton faunel, alec RN R A Flooded Mipe. artisaus of each have strenuously | hou‘e, cither public or private, must | Wash poured over bim by the hog- | -7 rn— g J. H. FLIEGEL & GO. e i Tt o e s of | ohowess underwear, mads up it e Specal Diepatch 1o The e, Feld that theirs was the better ma, | aod sh-11 be suppreased, and I request | head full | Members of the Union Catholic ‘Sacoomors to J. H. THIELE, ralo thirteen, a8 follows: view to comfort, warmthand du ) = Sax Faaxcisco, December 23, 1 a. | To settlothe question, Whisiler and | you toassist me in my efforts to do so. | Library, 4 z ber s called to order for wor: ity, To inval NGl Tu e m —The « fisial report of Superin‘end. | Bibby met aguin lss’ evening in the C. J. WesteRDAHL, Ju ved at Tuz Br Job | Onectthem o s omentic MERCHANT TAILORS, | 173l the rember oxling posmons we affor | a1, December 23, 1 a. m | ent Bogle, of the Alts mine, fled yer. | rmk. They wreatled hotly for five O Mmoo e tiva ] s o e 1220 las Strest, | orderahallindicate the wordsezoepted | in the manner theso goods are wade | —Jobn Sullva, e Gos on pugilist, [Lerday afternocn, ctates that water | rours within: » fall for cvh r. The | Now,if (here was any genuine m- i Btv ol med Oty ol - Ll to, aid they sball be taken down in | for their protection. | who is now in chis city, seut a chal- | was Sixty fect above the 2,050 | Wostern warder was the stronger man, | tention on ihe par. f the city suthor. | P 20 Buvelopes aud Ourds, sui a ITIE, | "ritingatthe clerk's desk and sesd looxene Joho Donsldeon, of Cleve- | level Monday, and still rising. He | but the Englishman was too wary o ities to evfurcethe laws, this would be | able for Children’s Birthday Parties. | Aimiesion, Seentys Mufce f ichorl chie OMATTLA. ‘isctia | aloud to the house, but he shall not be land, to & glove contest, The chal- | hopes to get the water out, be caught. At 1:30 this morning the |all very well, and Tuz Bzx woald say, b Oall sad sce them, A ot

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