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" OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. DECEM Established 1871, MORNING EDITION, HAPPY NEW YEAR.! L B. WilLiAMS & SONS, In each Departmeut, we are daily opauing choice Novelties for the Holidays Lsather Goods, Belts, Pocket-Boozs, Tard Cases, @love, Handkerchief, Collar and Cuff Boxes. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Gents’ Christmaas Slippers in the Greatest Variety.: Chi'drea's Shoes, fine, warm and substantial. The Largest and Finest As- sortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING' GoDs. in Omaha,at Reasonable Prices. Ed ik SHan <oz chicts 630008 ikerctists a<d I Ties s, Mul anl Cembric, FANG"‘! FINE TABLE LINENS, Napking, Towls, Tabie and Stand Covers, Piano Covers and sots at attractive prices. Purst g ity Firat quali'y fine Falry 2ad Sp it Zoph, Al new designe, JET ORNA g 3 ' Seeve Bitwon il aardie: CLOAX DOLMANS. MENTS. THE BEST HOOD ecershow o at e, Xubias § awls, e, BLANK:TS & COMFORTS 4 greatly veducad prices. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST. ew Sivoice of “ilis in Pattern, especiall “or e iy trad L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, “Cash Betailers,” 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Notice is hecthy given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county olerk of Wurnas county, Nebrasks, at Beaver City, the county seut of said coun- 8rd dey of January, A. D. ‘ock M. of wid day, for the “construction of a wagon bridge across the Repubiican river, routh of th town of in Medicine Cre recinct, in s county, Nebraska, i be 40) feet in lemgtn. i are re- quired to accompany their tids with apecifications of the work, and 3 hond in a sum double the amount of th~ bid, conditioned for the aithful exe.ution of the contract. The county commissioners of said county of Farnas reserve the right to reject any and allbids. By orler of the county commissioners of Nebraska. Dated _at . “uruas_county, Nel:zaska, the 19th day of November, A. D. L. Kuxsuax, Gounty Clerk. dee3-Imdsow BURNED OUT, But at it Again. G.H.&J. S.COLLINS, LEATHER aNp Saddlery Hardware, HARNESS, COLLARS, Stock Saddles, etc., Now Ready for Business. Next Door to Omaha Na- tional Bauk, Bouglas Street declu-tt J. H. FLIECEL & GO, Suceossors to J. 1. THTELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, DISEASES OF THE EYE, Bar and Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY OCULIST, AURIST & LARYNGIST. Office Over Kennard's Drug Store. Corner of 14th snd Douglas Ste} novitam FERRY ON ICE. T have bridzed the approachee to the river, Too cas: end Jones street m Koz & plowsant, easy aad sufe crossing at the nominsl ol vie: Horse and Wagon 10¢, Tyo Horses and Wagon 15c. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WREKLY BEE, The Best in the West, DORISTIC BOHINGS, Canadian Troops to be Put on a War Footing In Anticipation of a Fenian Dash Across the Border. Mysterious Death of the Wife of a Wealthy New York Merchant. @otham Bound in the Icy Fet- ters of the Frost King. Passenger Trainon the Texas Pacific Goas Over a Bridge, Funeral of Col. Stillson. Special Disgaci ta Tho bee New Youk, Dacomber 20—10 p, m.—The fugeral of Col B, S on, a journalict lately connected with The New York B:rald, cook place thie morning from the residence of Gaorg. Alfred Townse.”. _*'ie burial service was read by Rev. Dr. Collyer, of the Unitariau_church of the Messiah. Moessrs. Whitelaw Reid, Thomas Con- McCook, Ivory Chamber- ague Schuyler, W. C. David C Orowley, Johs Edward tho psll- lain, Mo Browaell, Elliott, Raber: B. Rosevelt. Sullson, number’ of joursliste attended the faneral. ¥rom the Pacific Isiands, Spectal Dispatei to The Bee, Sax Fravcisco, Dacember 12010 P m—The Avsiralian steamchip ““City of Melbourne,” has justarrived, among the batch of news she brings, the following items are the most important: Captain Rower and fonr of the crew of the “‘Sand Fly,” were masssored in the South Sea Islands. The natives of Rito surprised the boat's craw wh le in bathing. They pureued them iuto the woods or killed them in the water, mutilating the bodies of theelain and torturing those ciptured alive by Toasting at the siake. Honolulu pspers eay if King K kaua takes a prolouged foreign trip, as proposed, & regency will be de- clared during bisabsence, Rallrosd Smash Up. Special inspatches to The Bee, Sr. Lovrs, Dacember 30—1 a .m.— A spocial from Dallas, Texas, says: A terrible wreck is raported to have occarred Tuesdsy on the Texs Pacific, at some isolatad point between Dalles nd Marshall, thedetuils of which cannot be learned. I is reported that a passenger train went throuh a bridge, a largs number of pe being killed and wounded, ana train nearly con: T aud subordinates, howaver, declining to enlighten the represcniatives of the local or metropolitan press, but the remark fhat it is 8 bad one, comes from those Slaiting to be posted, but who haveto keep mam. The rep ed accident was the excited toy this city Lt night, avxious for themafcty of traveling friends. Traius from the west are pest due several hotrs, and it i not kuown when they will &rrive, which adds to tho mystery and_intense in- terest, No further details are obtain- able here, Taking i the City. Soecal Diapatch 1o The Bee New Yorx, Decaaihar 30—1a. m. —Many members of congeess are in thractina present. fasion during tho holi- day season. It has grown to bo fush- ionable among western and southern members to spend ths aunual recces here. Badly Frozen. Bpecial Disoatch to The Bees Crrcaco, Decomber 30—1 a. m.— Two boys, Arthur Lan:lors and Henry Ducherin, each about 10 years old, were brought to the county hos- vital yesterday by the Catholic Christian brothers, both badly frozen. Langlors was sent by the brothere to work for a farmer nemed Pat Law- lor, pear Mantattan, Ind. Hesaya he was abused so by Lawlor that he ran sway and slept several nights in an open fiold, where hisfeet were frozen. Buth foet wore cut off st the hospital yesterday morning. Dach- erin lived with Billy O'Brien at Irv- ngton, Ill., and had his feet frozen while herding cattle, Arrestofa Bond Thief. Special Dispate: to The Beo Quenec, December 20—10 p. m.— A person calling himself J. H. Bar- ton, arrived here yesterday, and dur- ing the day cffered for sie a_1000- doliar United States bond, His nc- tions were rogsrded with suspicion, and the America consul was commu- nicated with. The latter immediately telegraphed to the treasury depart- ment at Washington, giving the num- ber of the bond, and ia reply was in- formed that the bond was one of a number recent'y stolen in New York. Barton was iherefore arrested, and was to-day remanded for three days. Preparing tor Bloodshed. Spocial dlepateh to The B Moxtre, December 20—10 . m.—The volunteer officers here are asking the Canadisn government to arm the force with the Martini-Henry instead of the Snyder rifle. It is aleo urged that the Montreal force should be briaded. This is owlng to the prevailing belief that in case of blood- shed in Irelaud there will be the usual Fenian dash scrocs the border, in which caze our v Junteers were at a disadvantage againet the American Remingtcn ril-, only armed with the Suyder. MurderorSuicide? BpecialDispaten to The Bec New York, December 30—1 a. m The citiz-vs ¢f Hoboken were thrown into inteuss cx.it:meut over the mys- terious deatl: «{ Mra, Sophia Friecker, wife of & weulihy tobscoonist, doing basiness in this cicy. Both husbard and wife are w<ll knows in German circles, sni occupy. prowiseat po tions in Hoboken sociely. Mrs. Friecker was found strangld in her bath room, with euspicicus circom- #tances surrounding her death. - For from her husband,and has ing under great mental ¢ She is the mother of threa very pret. ty children, The position of the body and tha want of snfficient marke on her neck, led to the belief that che | p, was murdered, ant the cors to ker eck after her d hardine Brede, a pretty younz Ger- man girl servant in the family, and the husband of the desad woman, were pla ed underarrest, aud locked up on the order of the cirner Neighbor# séy that tha counle lived very unhsppily togsther previous to their s-paration, and had many des perats quireels. The husbaud visuec the hous> lut night, and was sl thereduring the greater part of the dsy. He says he did not zce hia wife Tae servant states that she usually locps mext to the wife's racm, bu thatlast nizht she was afraid to sleep in her room as usuil,an1 took another apartment The rops ar-und the wo man’s neck had half a dozen knots tied at the back, and conld not possi- bly have been 8 placed by a suicide The desd woman had receudy besn to Furopa at ‘her husbands €xp-nso The children had been undir i arga of the gizl Gerhurdine. Therc i-areport f infimacy between t husband and tho servant, whon 5 is the cause of all the fockor was interviewcd lived to_ether for five did not a 2 ing trou last sumur-r, an T have seen hor came bak. B we had trouble. turn and live Zich md. frequo: e I told her She threat- times if . She was of a id accueed me of things I did not do. I was at the house yeaterday, but did not cee her. Tcalled to see the childran. I re- ceived the news of her death at my New York office. The servant girl, who has had charge of the children, found her hanging in the bath room. T was afraid ghe would do something desperate.” The Krost King in New York. Special Dispateh o Th Bee. New York, December 30—1 a. m. —The anow which commen_ed felling last evening, continned up to mid night. The suow is very dry, and es it falis does not pack or melt, and thos the obstruction to treffic in the straets is very great. The tracks and street cars have doubled tesms, but they are frequently blockaded, Iucoming were considerably delayed, al' Deing two hoars behind the ususl ime. Down the bay all forenoon the atmosphere was fairly white with snow, and the weather was 8o thick that veesels outward bound hove to and anchored. Sever:l stesmehip coming in did not venturs further than Sandy Hook. Thecold wave ie iapidly approaching New York from the west, and <hipmastcrs have been apprised of the same by the signal servic:. Cock Fient. o Special Dispaich toTre Bee. Chicago, December 30—1 o m.— About two hundred of the ehort- haired fraternity of Chicago, Milwau- kes and intermediate towns, went to Crystal Lake, on the Northwestern road, yesterdav, and e cock fight. well trained birds, and the several hard fousht und contests. Some £5000 cha; Clinton, the Praud. Spoctal Disosten to Th bee New Yor, Deocmber 20—4 p. m. —Oharles Pelhan Clinton, whois leged to have bean masquerading for several years as a British nobleman, has just been in coutt. Witnosscs from Salt Lake City have identified him ss the person called by requis tion from tho governor of Utah, charg him wih forgery. dismissed, and_he wis ha officers, who will take him to the west for trial, Heavy Logs by Fire. Spectl dispate to Tux B New Yok, December 20,—4 —About two o'clock this mor: firebrcke ont in the large fi factory of Brown & Bliss, at 336 Cherry street, extending through to Monroe street, and the establ was entirely destroyed with t joinivg building belonging to Mre. K. Simnaon, whose loss is $50,000. Brown & Blies cs- imate their loes at $100,000, parly insured. Harwood's Bardnese. Special Dispatches to Tuk Bax. EAPoLIS, Dec. 20—4 p. m — some time the has been reparated S. Har- cht. Itis now firm- ly believed that he joiued his wife at New Orleans and took a steamcr for some foreign clime. It is known that, they carrid away at least §50,000 be- tween them. Mr. A, T. Mor:we, a buyer for Harwood, made a state ment that Harwood gave orders in September-to buy all goods needed in all departments to last until January. October 1st orders_were again given to buy heavily. These orders were repeated several times before the fatlure, Morse says he protested, as the departments were _already overstocked, but Harwood sald he was -afraid of higher prices and_ireizht pools, and wonld be responsible for the goods or dered. About this time goods began to arrive, which be (Morse) had no ordered, and he protested with Mr. Harwood, and-asked if the buying had been taken out of bis hands, Harwood called him aside and told him not to speak of it, as it would create suspicion among the clerks. Mr. D. Ingram, Hirwoods New York buyer, has srrived here. He says he had an sgreement with Hor- wood for a ssiary of $7,700 per anpum, bot that ha was to drax only $3,000, leavina the remaivder back nntil it amoanted t 810,000, when be was to brcome o partner. He was in Exropeand knew nothing about the failure or confessd jadgment of §8,376 in his favor. ELECTRIC BMEFS. Special Dispatches to The Bee. In the police court of Cincinnati, vesterday, the case of John Sallivac, of Borton, end Prof. Donaldson, of Cleveland chirged with prize fizhting, was diswissed, o5 the stitc failed t. prove that the men Ead fought for o prize. Accident oa the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railrcai near Dover Taeeaday . nizht. Workmen were replacing & broken rail, and the engineer of the freight train did not o ‘wanted to ro| dlicked his d hisleg brohen. was train. Theticeman D. o the freight aud train very great. Jobn Ferguzon, a noted rough of + dovd by his wif Tk dag, but had lived Veu years. She about four years uown as Margaret , Aich , burne Loss §20,000. Th: time Adams has beer burned out. anciszo Ind., sever of Princso-, shot Taomss 3, hes Erother in-law, with a o of the fricas too much whisky aud was said i b a little jaal Had o wtup fifty conts pr in O vetorday Toe érated, the mercury yesterdsy ecveral smal The cold was o intense ose frone Bid. Both steaw engives woe disabled, an_several fireman frozon 50 a8 to be disabled from work Ths stores, that the b : in Tae firet two rows in the parquette circle, and a num' e of seats in the orchestra are takeo. ineagre sale of s much die- ck, a lirgo three- , bumed et Mysiic River, Ct., last evcuing st 4 o'clock, and communicated (o adjoiniag Lu ld ings. The wosthor was 2o intensely cold that the water froze in the hose, aod stop; the streams. It is the most ructive cofligration that ever visited the village, Tho report is cfficially denied that an_advance in castorn freight rates will b2 made ai‘er the first of Janu- ary. The dule adopted last fall will be maiutained until spring, It was reported on Wall strect, New York, yesterday, that & company of New Yok c: have inaugura- ted a echeme having for its object the building of a Larrow.gusge railroad bo tween Pittsburg and Chicago. Ef- forts to dispose of the stock thus far have been very successfal, Rew Yorx, Dec. 20—4 p. m.—Dis- trict Attorney Phelps is improving and is covsidered out cf danger. NEwarg, N. J., Dec. 20, —thonerl. lor Runyon has refused a writ of erio m the case of Margaret Meagerhoff and Frank Lemmons, and they will hang on January 6th. CHICAGO, Decembar 20, mometer 2z ro last i —The ther- cees below Piinapeeins, December 20.—A minority of th stockholders of the 4 havo called @ meeting vor to depose President Gowen. WrLsIxGro, N, €. Decomber 20,— jon Liuzly was killed by Joshua 1l, with a £our pound weight, last 1l was awitners in u crse , and his evidence did used, who dbuaed him, Miz-Il knocked him in the A, Mo, December 20.— who has been insane, red cared, shot hik o to day, and the latter but was ¢ nrother Geo will protably WASHINGTON. MONEEYING WITH THE INDIANg, Spectal Dispatch o The Bee WasaixaroN, December 20—10 p. w —Secratary Sshurz bad an_ hour and a half iterview with tho Chey- enny river Sioux thismorning. After ling them that they should, if they desired to bs like white men, attend to the business on which they eaaue, Four Bear and Rattlinz Rib made talke, insis'ivg on §7,000,000 as the price for the right of vay. It was in vain that the secretary expliiued that th't was more than i* would cost to ouild and cquip the road. They io- sisted that wes he price their pannle had fix-d on. The sccretary showed them that the prico offered—$5 p.r acre—was four times as mnch as paid <0 white men, but they stil persisted their demand, and said they would 20 1ome again and talk to their peo- ually closed the etling them that if they ersist.d in so foolish a demand, it o use to continue the talk. The Indins w1l probably con- fer among b 2d a:k anoth- er hearing in a o WHITTAKER GRANTED A COURT MARTIAL It bay been decided as the best means of disposing of the Whittaker case, to try Whittaker by court-mar. tial. The court will bs ordered from here ina few days, and will sot at West Point, The president has redesignated Seo- retary of War Ramsey toact as secre- tary of the navy, in addition to his other duties, for ten days after the ex- viration of his appointment as such, January 1. Tt was rumored at the treasury de- partment yosterday that Gen. Garfield had decided to invite Judge Porter, formerly first comptroller and govern- or of Indiana, to be secretary of the treasury. It seemas to be preity gau- erally conceded thst Gen. Garfield will offer the treasury portfolio to & ‘western man. Where the Gold a:d Silver Goes To. Clovelard Leader. The mint bureau authoritatively states that durirg the past seven years the mines of this country have produced about §230,000,000 of gold and §271,500,000 of silver. Of this production about 954 per cent of gold and G0F per cent. of silver reached the mints and aesay offices to be con- verted into coin or bara, For some time in the past the di- rector of the mint hes been desirous to obtain correct information as to the ctual uees of the d e production of the precions metals, After his report for 1879 he mailed ceveral thousands of circulars to all the manuficturers of jeweley, plate foil, chemici's and others con. “uming old and_silver askiog for in. formation. While many failed to urnish the information sought, yet saouzh retarns have been mada upon which o p: 0 aporoximation t the amount usad in the arts, cien- ces and manufactures. The total smounts reported were ah 1t $8,500,- 000 10 gold und 83,500,000 in suver. Quite $2,500,000 of the gold waa 1 United Siates ¢ in, while only $500.- 000 wasin_silver com. This small amount of silver coin used, in propor- tion to the gold, is accounted for by the fact that the intrinsic valus Of United S atee silver coin iz nearly 10, loss than its face vels per_cent. h is the sarie in coln while gald bullion. : Bsig an estimato upon *ha dxta obtained, the direct r assumes that che smouut of domestic bullim used 1n the arts and manufacturer during the last fiscal year was about €5 000, 000 of gold, and §4,000 000 of silver. aad that the total coneurnp-ion in all ‘orms was about £10.000,000 in g 13, ind $5,600 000 in s Iver. While th s is simply au aporoxi serve to show to wha or e New York Money and Stocks. WAL Sckexr, Decmser £0, por cout wid 1uterest; eXcastLe, 4 75 1733 US 63,50 s1008S. & are the prices at 1 s Chic®o Produce Market. Cicaco, December 29, Wheat—Active and firmer at the early part of tho eession on January, bat lower on longer options; January sold at 97074 ; February, 0734 98gc; March,983@984c; Moy, 81 034, closing at971@974e for January; 973@978: for Kebraary; 9833984c for March; $1 034@1 03} for May. Cora—January sold at 35 Febroary, 37}as7ge; Ma 3 June, 41}@4145; July, 41je, closng af @ s for Januuy; 37}@37H: for Fobrunry; 41§@414. for May; 41} @41§cfor June; d13@dlE for July. Oate—=December, 30 J: 30§2304s; Febuary. 304@30F:5 35@304 ; June, 344@3tde. Rye—December, 83hc bid; January, 834¢; Febiuary, 84c. Pork—Mess, December offered at $11 25; J-nuary sold et $12 A7 12 60; February, 812 75@12 774: March, 812 024@12 §5; closivg firm Lard—Janury <old at 88 50@8 H24 February, $862§@8 65; March, §8 72§ @8 75. £6 45@6 57; ; March, £6724 Short Ribs—Janu: Februury, $6 60@6 6 75. Whisky—81 11. Chicago Live Stock Market Ciicago, December 29. Hegs—R+cer; ta 10,500, Cattle—Active macke. for shippers, and locel buyers purchasing to a liber- atextent; prices ruled firm and stesy wt yesterday’s quotations; prices rang «d from § for common to good cows; $3 00@3 90 for bulls and butchers’ steers; 84 40@4 60 for good shippingsteera; $190@540 for chaice to exira shippiLg steers; receipts 3200 head. ———— 8t. Louts Proauce Market. Sr. Louss, December 29, Flour—Dull and nnchanged. Wheat—Opened lower and advanc- ed, but trading wss light; No. 2 rei winter, 96§@97hc for cash; 96}@978¢ for January; §1 01 bid for February; 81 013@l 03% for March; 1 05@1 (6 for May; No, 3, do, 94}c; No. 4 do, 87ic. Corn—0pened lower and advanced slow; 37@37dc for cash; 373@37ic for D-c mber: 384> for January; 40: for April; 408@414c for May. Os—Slow; 20fc for cash; 300 for Janaary; 814c for February. Rye—D111 at 82: bid. Barley—Dall and vnchanged Butter—Urchanged; dairy, 18 cash; $1255 for Januars; Si February. DrySalt Meats—$¢ 0066 40G6 GO saked: Bacon—Dull and unchanged. Lard—Nominally £8 25. Roceipts—Flour. 3.000 bbls 8,600 bu.; corn, 26,000; cats, 3,000; barley, 8,000. Sh'pments —- Flour, 8,000 brls; wheat, 28,000 bu; cora, 23,000; oats, 3000; rye, 1000. 5t. Louis Live stock Market. St. Lous, December 29. Hogs—Active and higher; light, $4 20@4 40; mixed packing, 84 40@ 4 60; butchers’ to fancy, $4 65@4 80 receipts, 3300 head; shipments, 550. — New York Produce Marke:. New Yorx, December 29. Flour—Without decided chinge; very moderate export and home trsde fnquiry; round hoop Ohio, $415@5 00; choicedo, $5 10@6 75; superfine west- ern, §3 00@3 10; common to good extra do, $4 00@4 75; choice, do, do, $4 80@6 75; choice white wheat, £ 00@6 00. Batter—Dull, unsettled and weak ; Ohio 13@27c. Cheese—Steady, 7@13}s for poor to fancy. Eggs—Western, firm; 26@32c for fair_to choice. Wheat— Quiet; Chleagn, $112@1 14; Milwaukee, 81 15@1 16; No. 2 red winter, §1 15} for cash; $1 16 for January; $118} for Fobruary; §1 208 for March: saies 650,000 bu. Corn—Quiet; No. 2, 573@57h; Quiot. " Whisky— Nominal. Pork—Nominal. Lard—89 00 a:ked for cash; $900 | asked for December. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The Seventh Ward. Although the weatherTuesday night | was exceedingly cold thess were fifty or more persons. present at the meet- ing held at No. 1 engine house, to dis- ing the Sixth ward and adding sescuth ward to | the city. n sided, aud H. couaty clerk, mecting. Speeches were made by of prominent eitizena « sme i sud of order t f fibe tary number d. | {bo necesary | first move nee 11500 votess the expericn . , that some to redu’s (hs nus the one poll A promiasnt who opposes the d ard of alderm:n and d be disided cetines av the Capital. ne* county 2 o ols of tiie stato will o sention in Sauuar committe all nocess oy ares Jand proper ann bomade in due time. The state pross « the 12¢h of Linecla on the 9h of Weo prest i proper hat ition moets on There w1 A Cool Bath As Homer Stull was en route heme | at a late hour Tuesday he was over- taken by an individual clad iu the garb of suwmer, with I coat, straw hat and open bressted shirt. He was mivus gloves, overcoat and comforter, and wanted to knew the way to the jail to obtain lodgings for thenight. Ha was directed by the shortest roato, "Real Tunze Clegg Hesly, w. d state Transiers. and wife to Pa ditioa, Omaba—$15 Honry I Moor S. W.R. R Co. block 136, Our Bruce Veissand wi‘a to Abbia Rollir; g c. d., e. 3 lot 6, block 1084, Omah €L 0. and wife to 0. & part 1ot 7 and 1ot 2, i Chae. F. Rollina to d,e % lot 6, west wind in the south ‘The Programme of P-ayer. The tha week 20d, which in thin ci'y Jan. 2, Su of the lost Jan 3 blessin 7] oryer for their con- s. exlvir; 11, Cor., 1x: 11, Huwiliation sud con- a1, 8coial ix low D 3 ayer for tha church 1 ty, its prayor f “nd all Young and for scl.oole, e, for he press. Prov. ivi1-13; Tiw, —Prayer for the preva- lenss of justice, humanity and pace amang all nations; for the sopuression of intemperancs ~ud §:bhuth desec I i: 13.18; I Cor. ix: 25- i e cnversion of the world t Sabbat Mary. L My aonl d my spirit ha Undoul United Sta Omahs Shirt ot ediy cad fronts, R backs aud Reinforced sloeves, makes their shirt the most durat fitting garment of the A Every guaranteed fira the money if found ot} We make a specialy of all wool, Shaker, aad Canton flancel, also chemois undersear, made up with a view to o 1d_ durabil- ity, To inv persons we ¢ in the lass and will refund am atroct, — —‘.-——-F A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy curo of Consump- tion and all es that lead twit, ling in the throat, Throat, and all diseases of the «’s Now Dis- eatablished | Hoarseness, chronic or ! throat and la; covery has for vhiysiciana recommes practics. The forr it i propared is hi by all medical jour- and the press have the most glowi complimented it 1 g t and get a terma. Go to v trial bottle free size for $1.00, F a HE DAILY BEE Cantaina the Latost Home and Teles | The Attorney ward, | £ division, | religion. § 4 | friends tha V4 ACLINSTTIME General of T Rap Excitement Around the Four C _urts Unabated. ing of tha court rc eation. m was o y available poetion ¢ 1 20d the places . riers were partinlly lic, who held the cri-r a the ju The £ erowde wh moug them were ost wealtby merchonts Dublin and num- the Leasue prom- iatration. The gal- ries vero filled to overfloxing with lies, the ‘ront row, formerly re- n:rvod, having proved insufficient to meet. the pressing dsmand for tickets. There was not & sound as the atior- ney - geueral rose and con- tinued his speech at tho point whera he lift off vesterday. He argued the proofa of a gigantic conzpirsey nst the 0w rument Y g, and swid that the the crown was in idence. Ho qaoted v+ hand reports pub- pagers, which he ainly the unlawfal ol by streets beyon: mauy of th and tradesmen bers of me inent in its 1 and Parnell. wore eevoral attempts at Tha spech of the as will prubsbly not be con: sidurad & pow A 8¢ RIOUS COLLISION, Special Diepatct 10 the Bee, Dupwrs, Docembir 29, 4p. m —A serions colliston oceurred last uight betwsan the soldiers of the Brirsh army s & st Wastport, Mayo county, and the civilisng of that place. @ uiicay mang of the S e milit them, gis: excite “populace. Ad § affir reached miles north- t, the dragoons s'a- here were ordered to sadéle dy for any tioned their horacs and ba r OF A FRENCH TEON CLAD. | an maratizo civisen of Toulon ried tou guns; had an srmor 8 incngs | thick a2 the wr er 1'ne aud was sbout 8000 tons. Muany of tho crew wery irjared in the fice, but no lives were | reported lost, e m— ey-gbueral, address on c zed the ob. and in illus- quoted_ from - ti rodueto rican friends of had supplied fands to ry its object. Ho fur- ho object of the pros- i the traverers to ess o speciea of tyr- whelmed both rich | eneral's v h was notas effe- | cted coust adjourned the cr wds which o cheered Parnell | dants, but public ssems to be dimin- or nothing of | has thus far oc- | B /¥, December $0—10 p. m.— | Kilot, the authoress, was | -diyin Highgate cemeter: zreat acsembiage of liter- ther was wet, George GOWAN'S STCCTSS. i by Mr. Gow.n’ meeting of the atare- holders of the Reding rowd Thursday ®ara grear succss, unanimity in favor of Mr Gowan prevaiiing throuzhont T- Gowan’s time has been to a very in recei Tae day n tor e, mem ouprt, and o famous bau) MeCullough & cfpalament for Dav- ; n rly member of the | 4 dioner at the , 74 St. James str Gower. Mr. 1 for s goeron ffasion of his pe: burguet »n’ brilliant -enecesa. News of th Day. 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