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pequaeid n Tue OMAHA DALY BEE. ELEVENTH YEAR. \ ANOTHER OHIO MAN. NO. 141 THE MINNEAPOLIS FIRE. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMW BER 5. 1881, XLVII. con ‘CRESS. of South Carolina. Tn case this op- -tie. to O N H . Y D neck-tie. Loomis failed to acconnt position is made, the Jpresident’s m | to Burrowa; 16 went from Hiscock | i | for this fact or give a reasonable story to Keifer and thus he wsecured the GRIMINAL AFFAIRS. Pty : ey sago will not bo sent in till Tueaday. Fy \ T nomination on the sixteenth ballot the —— of hiw whereabouts Friday st "‘.\l;:..' e L 0 1t 7 p i | vol : Keifer o iseocl - Loo \ B . : Rosult of th Caucas of Rapublie joio,teing: peifer . Hiseock 1% | Wontpoa] Wild Ovor an Infornal s we ve rrmied so s et |The Shadows Cagt by a8 OOmIDR | caken ui by the houe willbo il LU i { for the reliof of volunteers in the de- partment of pension clains who have stood by the pension department and " worked several months without pay in & D 11 8; total 144 N Ths nbmmimgion wai mads Srans Machine Found Thers., mous and Keifor accepted the honor — named Stevens living here, and they had arranged to start for Boston on the 6 o'clock train yeaterday morning. The theory of the killing in that cans for Speakes. Bvents, Property ?en@srday. Four Flouring Mills and One in & short apeech. -J. Warren IZeifer, of the Eighth Obio District, the MINOR OFMICERS, The nomination of minor officers Which They Attribute to the Fenian Organization in Loomis did the deed to get the money for a wedding trip. A brother of the 8ynopsis of Presidert Arthm ; First Annual priate money to pay them. tho belief that congross would appro Cotton Mill Burned " K irl was & this wornin CONGRESSTONAL NOTES, to the Ground, Ch i was then the work of an hour. Mr. oir 8 ) d peivel McFhomon, of Poumylvavia, who the United States. by gccomplios, D but it i Messags. s, Craliam Frost, membee of con. 3 « TS ‘ ) c: - INCern . m St 9, expects to intro- " | 5 ;.m Soa Yomi o o ym.' “Mllml'f in the murder. Loowmis and Ste- " " groas fr "‘,,,,u“:;"“, ‘: "‘f; kg (h: Four Firemen Killed and a An ¥xciting Contest That Took lu'um, “.9«.|1<rnx;v;nl'.. on the I:: »fn A Mississippi Planter Shot|vens are R Possible Delay in the Fouse|dgee s N n |l‘ " he lluusn ; Hsbs y Teceivi ! | ’ . bl v ame! o rules ) . d Sixteen Ballots to I({,uun-l;-.vf.lr‘:finh diraling, 5 “| Dend by a Negro Who NEw York, December 4. Mra. | Over the Admissicm of |morrow tos “u“":\‘;>|m|l‘\‘||lu\'l||‘l!u'l“"n‘l S r‘Injumd Ll Determine. For sergoant-at-arms the followi W ¢ Ellen Peck, a well known confidence Southern Members, provide for v ftes to be known an Falling Walls, men were put in nomination: Gen, | as Indebted to Him. ] Lt ‘"‘i““d B daes 3 ";"“"“I""“ COMM. yor improvement . 2 Hooker, of Vermont, (en, Dawson B TR charged with cbtaining €105 from - the Mississippi 3% amble will em- The Democrats 8it Down on Proctor Knott and His Sky- EScraping Resolution. Misoellaneous Notes From the Na- of this city, Mr. Brown of Pennsylva- nit, Fort of lllinois and Rainey of South Caroliva. Gen. Hooker re- | ceived the nomination, gotting 80 Votes. Mark Sherwood, of Michi nominated for postmastoer, A Massachusetts Man Murders Another for Money for a Wedding Trip. Misoellaneous Criminal Nows of Samuel W, Hans, by falscly repre senting she was in bhe contidence of meveral Wall streot speculutors who had formed to bull Chicago & Northwestern railroad bonds. She s the same woman who securvd §19,- 000 from B. T. Babbitt a yeur or so The Pension Bureau to Recsive the Early Attention of Congress. Misoellaneous Rumors in Connoe. committee. The pa. body the conclusion of « vention held in St. Lonh Ject or improving this wutey Ex-Spenker Randall is prog. present as soon a8 the house g, i a 3 per cont funding 11} whicte W understood wall course. wring t he recent con- on the sub- The Loss of Property Aggre- gating Over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, o nizes . 4| Other Firea and Casualtios Gener- ally in the Country. ital. keepker, P. B. Brownlow, of Tonnes- ago. § embedy provision g 884, BOR'oF LY 1hts TAwEh Browhlow, | the Das. Johannat Tencherkellort, hox. tion With the Opening similar to thoae of Wood's 3 per cent, pawely ! W was ominated. Rev. J. F. Power, | nml]u-r, was nrrult?d yosterduy charged :‘ll[I'M ““l‘h'”"“” "l'“ yot complotetd inal Associnted Press i National Associated Pross. i or ¥ vi itting fo on the gov- | National Associated Prosa but Mr. Randull hopes to have Natw i chaplain ot the Vermont Avenie | with committing forgery 3 1ope havo it | 3 ; THE SPEAKERSHIP. e | ol leedind et ornment records u“wummm e FAE AR ready by the time the howsoorganizes, | peEE Hl::::fi:gus DISASTER . National Asociated Press, church), was nominated for chaplain, ALLEGED FENIANISM. German government olaims his oxtra- i A NREI“’APPA RS NOoos A v 3itiE8 DURN L S WARREN KFIFER, OF 0HI0. thus completing the ofticers of the | xyanal Associated Pross. dition. S K el b nllite FAASAA AN AT R IRS, " S WasnisaroN, December 3. —The |house. Republicans consider tho re- UAADIANA WG HTRNED Policoman Dennis O'Harra last SYNOPNIS OF THE DOCUMENT. ot TE .| Moeemarn, ™, Deccmber 4.—At & speakership contest began to-day with | sultas a satisfactory one. They claim ey D e '\ P evening saw four men ubloading cases | NeW York, December 4. —Tho first | (o006 0 “l‘""‘“f 5 Latost I“‘j S P o R firo was_dis- ) Reifor in tho front, and though for a | that the organization thus effccted will | MoNThEAl, Ducomber 4 & a0t of cigars in Bloockee mrect. Ho ar- | messago of tho president to- the new | fit S8 T i Satesniy sow ) SRS (G, TGy, - roamof the Pl i lon tino it looked na if the neoded | heal existing ot prevent any incipient | hah Just come to light which tho | regted John Bawme Whilo on the | congress Tas been looked for with | G S0 RS CRE BRI R TSR ) g, ted in the heart { fow votes would not be socured by the | sectional sores in the party aut mrlunn pro enduavoring o Keop | way to the station howse Brum roke | some auxicty, as indicating tho policy it ot TOD Ny TREY R o 8 | THe ekt SRl e HDHe o Ohioan, and that a dark horse would SORR PENNSYLVANIANS, "‘“‘:““ LNty :l"‘:w;"dl‘“:“fl:;‘;“’::‘:: loose from the officer and fired three | of the new administration. It turns "‘m:‘y “"“\‘hf'“:i':;‘l"" Pt it T f d‘u)u\r:.‘uwn 4 rey Foeoty : " crecy, wi 0l It g e 8 ienifie 151 Az Ci ! ¥ (] h 78 " surely win in the ond, it has rosulted| 1t hus leaked out to-night that when | FERerS, BEES ENE T CECE it | shotw ab him, | O roturnud the | vut to be a dignified and highly con- (NS GH ST EOR ORI R P00 bat the fire M Bained as was generally expectod. érl.u ot McPherson was put into nomination | [HI® 0000 H0 G TREG institu %:\1, pn-bublylnlllllfiml;d;::filumm. servative a‘.?u&.m..(. The following is | 1o are From Korry, whilo indications | considerable headway when v 'HC;;VA*{;'xl 1 cus attracted a large crowd to the|for clerk, Russell Errett, of Pittsburg, | i Lty 4 0 oigars aro valued Wt 81,5600, a mynopsis of the message: ot LifEREL NG DIRREE n- [and made very rapid progress ' ¢ N housa ond of the Capitol, the |arose and eaid if McPherson was|‘une 0 “;;;,;:53;, n“,’:l',“‘l““ "°'l;‘:" The jury in tho ease of Mrs. Colo- | Tho presidont opens with a gracoful | (it 0T G REET and | combatiblo. in for i tho ofl 0% ! third louse bewg decidedly in inatod it wbuld necessitate his|Jeatercay. o ¥ Passing | y4n on trial for shooting Coles, of |and sympathetic tribute to the late |y, ) i P Y T | *he ! ] g eey. nowminatod 1, W cessitate his | §), sourt house discovered an infernal | gei ? & ) 3 Wexford are behind; Clare, Cavan,|The flames rapidly spread from . i tho majority. ~ One of ° the| withdrawal from the cancus; Cannon, | 10 FCRR S SRR G0 B CUG | Miner's Theatre, rendeted u vordict | Presicont Gurtiold, and oxpresses the | iy und Louth wr not much botter. | Pillsbury 1, involving in_tum th, * ) firat features of the fight was the ap- | of Ilinois, asked if he would refuse |y "o olive to be one of the most per- of murder in the third degree. Sen- | hopo that the samo genorous leniency |y (8 S0 SV ECIRE T FRECH AT | bl destruction of the Exoelsior, thea i1 pearance on_the scens of Rev. J. |tovoteforhim inopen house ifnominat- | it B PERRG pERRE L 40 FREE PG teuco was postponedl. The limit the |of criticism and cordial co-operation | g/ oo e e 4o, applications bogin | Minneapolis and tho Empire mills. | Hyatt Smith, the independent con-| ed,jand Errett roplicd that was amatter ,t,‘,,f'g]y Sonbtrtolod BAIVAITEN Siel | OV LA ERRRRIERCH (0T o R )’“' recoived will be extendod | ¢ pour in, while tho peoplo in those | The flmes also communicated to the { gressman irom Brooklyn, New York, |for” futuro consderation. McPher. | g8 PO S0 B IRy (R0 T | years. to himself. He = regards the| o uuties ot yot visited are waiting | cotton millsof D. Morrison & Co. and { notwithatanding his repeated prowise |son was nominated and Errétt and | (et WEPERETR G R IR | CoLvsnia, Tenn., Decomber 3.— |spontansous outburst of ©sympathy | hgir eoming beforo actually applying. | wooden offices adjoiuing. Soon came a to hisfellow independentsthathe would | Barr, both Cameron men, left the | POIOE PG A0CCORRETERETEIPEE T Threo prisoners set fire to tho juil from all seotions for the murdered |y 0 N o s the | terriblo realization of the disaster of 15 keep awav from the caucus, His as- | caucus and did not return'during it | of SYUUIIE DR VRO QTG yentrday, burned a bole through the | Chiof magstrate as one of the wost| i, comissions which havo been |1878. A terrible explasion shook the L sociates were indignant over his ac- |witting. It is stated tonight by (1082 SRIMENER LG EEAED O G00 | Hloor and escaped. convincing ovidences of n complote| ynointed got to work the applications |city to the very foundations, The ' tion and were not slow to show it. | friends of Krrott that neither he nor d boen going about {wo hours. WasHiNatoN, December 4. -The r""l"r“""'l"“' f'""l fuoling throughout | yij) greatly incrense. There have |front walls of the Minneapolis mll 3 5 and had going the t Passing £ this th i i H. M. Williums, leader of the Mir. | Bare — will “voto for " MePhor: | 18P0 ehitoan hours, and |grand jury this morning found four | 1 S, PR SEtn U8 TRt | boen only 178 decivions an tho rosult | fll forward, carrying downa portion I} :;‘l‘“‘r!?’.“‘““:"“‘“’“ '“““:l z‘t‘.‘ ‘“‘.‘L Dl “’““f'} ‘.‘"“”| .l"."°“l the ropub-| ;14 have thus exploded at 9 o'clock | indictments against Fred B. Lilly, ,.f:,'.lm tHBIpEAOHL At s ot forsizn | four weeks' work, being at tho rate of | of the elevated railway in front and § ll fixed to command e situa- | licans on the clerl shipin the minority. this mormng. The first thing to do| ex-deputy auditor of the postoflice 4 t 811 24 deesions per day by each commis- | carrying beneath the ruins four brave | tion. All the grosnback congress-| There is no questin of the repub-| ., npel; the clock-work and | department, for receiving money to nations tothe, American Republie. | oy by ton - commissions will, at | firemen, including Assistant Chief men and two Virginia readjusters were | lican caucus nowinees. The Ponnsyl-| et O, (e, COCERENL B Gl e ™ fiotal merion, and two | o recent centenuinl celobration at| (hiy rate, only bo abie to adjudieato on | Engineer Neil Froderick. This gave in it, and all_could have gone right | vauia delegation will throw its entire | {0 3 KL Sleornal machine | indictmonts against G. F. Bradt for \lflrklww‘;l not N\‘y w"w'lm"l}'w“v} 7,285 cases per year, sitting six days |tho flames fresh impetvs, and for a had not Smrith spoiled the game. vote, with but one or two exceptions, | (U TN 4y CUIREN g per | offering money to an ofticer of the | thut bind us o the wwothor COUMLEY, | iy the weok without 'Vacation, Thus | time it seemed s if the whole manu- The supporters of Keifer begau the | for McPherson asclerk. Leonard, of | /0% 00 0 n B0 lihimed it to be| United States to influence his official but was the oceasion of international | i1 "Gin"faka six years to decide the | facturing centre was doomed, The day joyously on the assurauce that the | Columbus, Ohio, one of Keifer's sup- | (™o doun make, although Clark |action. The bails in each wae fixed at courtesy from Germany and France, | qugq alrendy beforo the court, but | timbers of the Empire mill burned administration was with them. This | porters, will probably be reading clerk | o ACHE, ECCy, FIIETURRR | g5 066, and gave opportunity to receive the |j,ufore the year is passed there will | like tindor, The heat was so mtene they strongly boasted of and talked | of the house. He was formerly clerk ture. Clark is well wcquainted with i{rn Bank, N. J., Decomber 4 delegations of those lands with a]p a4 Joast 160,000 applications. that an approach was impossible. The el i ¥ . Clar) ] , N. J,, or 4.— | graufying exhibition of cordiality. : ! hopefully:;f uhhnr cnr;dndntaavl{)?;nccn. of the Ohio lower house. the nature of these explosives and | Permila Erickson, & reticient maiden 3}‘1 Y K.“"“mm S BraiealR 3" A bauliff who has boen serving writs | flames seon leaped across the street bk g 8iy ) he appo of & co Al ! U ) ::fi"’ u""flfmsn“"‘:'b“’r:‘h;“%'u":::;': THE DEMOCRATS. says tho charge was sufficient to|lady aged 70, living at Port Mon- | take a‘uli“" R e ) Wrathowney has been murdered. rl‘tm\]:“{uh:p‘z_“i ‘lhe de““'ll)mu’.l“h n(fiD. ; i Notioual Amociated Press. biow up the court house or any|mouth, suicided by hanging. The | tions with Chili and P ALt G | uring Han patlomb o) wrcokithel| s hEDOL AR SIR RS ROELEREER Y sional hotel warly in the day. Sl ) /A ad tions with Chili and Peru will, it is|y,ug9 of Captain Lloyd, ut Limerick | men then turned to this new scene, { ir! aoti e CAUCU other building in Montreal. It|authorities found $4,000 in a bureau | hopod, 16 in the 1 ; o P Aoyd, at Li cl ! y They simply endorsed their action of THEIR LITTLE CAUCUS. & lardly possible to imagino that th ! hopod, result in the complete restora- |o.gay, the police charged the mob | for the destruction of the Cataract laat night o insist upon Brownlow, of | WAsHINGroN, December 3. —The |i8 hardly possible to imagine that tho | and put two men in charge until rela-| tion of peaceful relations between | with “fixed bayonots and disporsed | would involve the gieat Washburn Tonmasate, for door-keaper, and follow | demecratic caucus was held in theball | attempted outrage can be attributed | tives would claim the effects. When | theso countries. ey 2 L T T T S R their own conviction with Feferenco to | of the house of representatives at half- | to the local fenian crgantzation on ac- | tho relatives took chargo the 84,000| Tho prosident call attention to the | ™. houses of two procuss servors | the reault was in doubt, but the work ¥ the speakershiip. Some three of them | past 7 this evening. Mr. House, the w'"{&"‘ the ‘;."f.g"'-“ f"f‘,“"‘lll":fl!l:; were missing. necessity for an incremse in our |y Parsonstown Farm, Rha Limerick, | of deatruction was finally stayed. Tho it decided to vote for Keifer, or if the|chairman of the caucus of the last |President in Fridays election. The af-| pyyyspripura, December 4.- On|navy. While there 18 at pres-|pave been wrecked and burnod. * | mills destroyed aggregato about one- contest was close between Keifor and | house, called the meeting to order, | fair evidently points to a widely or-| wednesday last & man supposed to be [ent” no danger of war with Loxbox, December 6. —It is report- | tenth of the inilling capacity of the city, Hiscock to bolt the former and run | Frost, of Missouri, and Welborn, of [ganized fenian Rhosement? {n the | krank Matthows was admitted to St.|any foreign power, it must|eq thet the ;:'w..mu{om inteanote” | and the loss will b half & miliion dol- Dunnel in as the dark horse. Texas, were elected secrotaries. Mr. United z‘“‘g‘ Lty "l‘l“. ‘“’“?“;’ Mary hospital in #n uaconscious con- | not be forgotten that the great com- | holish cotton duties in India, re- |ars as follows : Pittsbury “B” mill, Senator Frye of Maine was early | Knott, of Kentucky, offered the fol- ':’““ s “'.#?r‘]’“'h““ et 'Y}“‘ dition and sufforing from serious in- | mercial citien of the Atlantic and Pa- | jyoing the India revenue by an_ in-|owned by C. A Pillsbury & Co., | on the ground putting in good work | lowing resolution®, the customs officials here by which|;yyies ~ Two unknown menwho con-|cific coast are largely at the mercy of ity 800 barrels of flour per da; for K. . n Bp' i gt ¢ the| Resolved, That wo hercby declare |the machine yas smuggled J\eyed him to . the institution left |an invading !on%gn, fleet. Wo hynve w';:'“‘ Lady T' alued umyt £130,000; th h.y. ¥ | or Kasson. eing an agent ol ) i ¥ 7} & 4 A o jewels of ‘revoir, valued | valued af & ; the KExcelsior .adminsteation, his - actions to a cer- | our unalterable frence to the great .‘:5“’“ the 1(‘]"“‘ T’“’! "“”‘h":' immediately aftes. his admission, | the material and labor requisite for| . L-;o’w Kave b“.y.,_o]en i_,y bur- | mills, opo-ud,hy‘ A atharetand . tain extent exploded the idea that | principles of the democralic party as ‘h“" are: 4 °]': “':l““'i‘_g ;‘ P giving no olus B linaticr indwhich |bailding ships, and il is the maxim of | ciavs’ from.. the ' family mavsion in |owned by D. Morrison, capacity 600 b Keifor was recoiving as much support |set forth in the platform adopt- t “'.‘"‘f"‘" l"” (221 L;‘\fl "“‘:A“’.tl’“’i" his injuries were sustained. He died | prudence to prepare for war in time of | \ya(es. barrels per day, valued st $130,000; 4 from that quarter as was claimed. ed by the democratic national couven- |80y information on the subject. 1It|4hig morning, and the pulice are in-|peace. Tho expenss will beso ex-| Bpgpuiy, Decomber 4.-~The health |the Minneapolis mill, owned by Indiana had onl; decided to give |tion held at St. Louis in 1876, and;fiy"j‘_fi:’“‘;’t"“"‘;f};fi:“i‘“::fi"g;'};‘:;'{‘y"L‘ vestigating the affair. tonded through o seriea of years s of ‘the emperor is quite. restored, and | Crocker, Fisko & Co..’ capacity 400 l(i)nchbnall :omp}unémt:rydvx‘»tcsnn llu: ;::mz:t&odubiy“t(!‘;‘“«éio‘:nl\l«fi;-ni:‘xcwx;alu::;::ll | w“_ulm will bo offered to discover who| CANTON, O., Decomber 3.— Excite- | 1ot t’;:‘nuku itself burdensome to the | Lo hag renewed his relations at court. | barrels dmlyi 1011?,?(%0, the Fpire | Kr:lfer :ll;tfill‘fln ;2{itfcc!ur: dn[;g:»:" A fl“ml\ve‘s S thei et onil | placed the machine in - position whero ;;3.3;;: wficu]\;aol;lrllllm morning by t:w rlv;;‘l'm-, il yoduotiin ol the publls A cnufnruncunfqlnlu:;ll!uudl'mn! :h.], ;nl]bl‘.‘n "’J‘“"‘"’f ¥ |:nmhr undov\inv:} B 0 ed, ) 4 N light of A. 1). Miller, manager ot the Tapid e Lol progressists, secossionists and national | by S. Watson, Leicester, Mass., value } they would wheel intoline for Dunnel. | oceasions in which they ~may bo | found. SRS Canton Spring company. He|debt is w gianfing exhibition of the }nlwl;nl parties of the reighstag has been | $125,000, capacity 650 barrels; the The members of the Indiana delegation | rought in question during tho con- tolegraphod . to his wife from |financial josperity of the country. | jold, with a view to some concerted | Minncapolia cotton mill, owned by D. 3 £ £ 1 G A B CRIME. : p 0 iinaa 4 5 P ra Were very eanguine of Keifer's elec. T National Assoclated Inditnapolis that ho had left | The revenue now raiced is awmple for | qipn and finally adjourned, leaving | Morrison & Co., valued at §50,000; :m';i nm:‘ u‘hlmed. hO‘ w“s;“l'smltd = :({ {““",:tm;"'['“;flr sup{)n;;tm{hy A DEFAULTING EXECUTOR, because of crookedncss in his man- | the needs lr‘f the luu\'urul_xll!nl. ““d(‘hiu the question undecided. other losses, 150,000, by the admimstration beyond a doubt. [ Knott, Regan, of Texas, and Hooker, | ) g bag lagement, This had been discovered | question arises whother it may not af- o SR 9 THE KILLED, ] Tho president, it was oluimed, was |of Missicsippd, and opposed by M: | Purtavervira, Decomber 4. —Last | JESEERE, LU AR P SHEGE G | ford an opportunity for reduction in| - FEASIES OFTUE GABLE G g driok, who was on top Stepl y i : Lane, «of Maryland; H 4 of | nizht Stephen Price, a dry goods i i 5 Tho Austrian government hns in- 5 ¥ against tho monopolists, and nad ane, of Maryland: Hammond of | AN nad merely overdrawn his salary, The |8ome branches of revenue taxation. O ANALEIR ) of the elovatod railway track when vored the stalwart support of I Goorgia, and Herbert, of Alabama, | dealer, was arrested on a capins issued | B WCTelY OVOrREr (s BUARY ) P08 (a0 oy ayatem of protection fo | structed its minister at_ Bucharest to) & (608 FEVEIeC T WY BTG d 2 rebuko to the New York Central |and on motin of tho’ latter indofi.| by Anva P. Richardwon. Edward |qeito wo B BEOYCSRR M o vativo industries, we have steadily {uspend pooual relutions with tho | yih PSEOSE e, WO BEORY { railrond mon for theirhostility toward [ nitely postponed, by a voto of 54 co | Richardson and Theesely Richardson, |/ F70 G RES, 00 pr advanced in all i dustrial arts, and | Rovmunian government until Count | giiett by who feine waths b ; TN Con'lingland KELatt.f Indeed; ihoyy . H’-l‘."u i Lc‘rk’:t s‘r:'auf;oo E%0 | New Your, Devember 4,—A disso. | Pavo beon enabled not ouly to supply | Koliaky, the m;w':y "l'lm"'.:-”fl A Ny i 0 | { further ndded, that in his chming| On motion of McKenna, of West | Hico WHORSHICE 8800t (L RS e Howard | vur ownn wants at home, Dut to wend | triun b isieh o, FOR WU T will, was killed by a stone fulling; R. messago he would develop his attitads | Virginis, all the presont officers were gagns, A boaten and Kicked to denth by hor | 0UF manufactures abroad and creato a | turus fron Bt Petorsburg, whero, i p s 1 CHnieh Hove of o) Min: in thut respect more fully. declazed tho nominees of the cancus, | 10 appropriated the money to his own | was beaten and kicked to death by hor L 1y ineromsing demand for | is said, ho wont o hold important | 0 e S e ! Ths McPhorson party caucussed in |and at 9:30 p. m. tho caucus ad- | use and assigned bis property to peo- l""""""“vr“;"“ s McDonald, wlarge |4 conforences affucting future rolations | Mespalis will, furiud W bhe debris : e e e P W e | e f {plo whom ho alloges w s ollow, 8 old, early | 'R0 i i botwoen Russin and Austria in the | #nd the body not yet recovered. | thellpurholerlalofion ad pledied Jouened 3 ettinny, o kA Sunday morning, ouse ot the|, Eio valicy puraued.in refasonce to [\ TSN LY fite Then takan in TIE INIURED. ! T N o S TV P A CAPITAL NOTES. [ of tho Richwrdson and Pike o lowost order on Ohrystie strect, whove | ¢ 8RR 8 ifested by | couscquenco of Prince Chiarles' spoech | Daniel Hobach, fireman, cut in the ] 1 I YU byiie O tiecn (oerel AN e RS | (mhich Stephan Reloo was cxequtor. |itieylived 5 e thom in resard 6o nricultare, educa|in the Roumanian parlinment” con- | head; K. L. Colton, firoman, leg bro- | element, with the permission that| Wk O o | Edvard and Anna Richardson live in| Raxaas Oy, Decomber d.—d |y, s tho aoquisition of permanent | corning nuvigation of the Danubo. | den; L. Schneidor, miller, bruised; ] they could chungo to Rainey if it was | WASINOToN, Decombor . - Tho| Paris and T, Richardson lives in Now | apcial o the Jousanl says a comtnit |y, 1t will bo tho wim of the ad-| A dispatoh from Potorsbury | Peter Nelson, fireman, bruised. i possible to defent McPherson by elect- :{’d‘: th:; h “IM ln‘;nl ';l.l.uytl "m['),w \l““}hl Bai ‘Lm‘ (Mut(:) entered by the (\'uldl»"’lhulj‘.ll} ;c, Hl" \:\"l’l’lm'l':.'r“l“i" ¢ | inisiration to strengthen this policy, | says the Russian ofticials, fenring that o | ing the South Carolinian. ¥ SipANtISooERIvALIon! dutendant L Pat ol caldwell bank cuse will accept Diti-| ) 4y ¢hat the red men aro protected | the trials for state crimes which aro CASUALTIES. | "Dhe ituation was just in the shape | 1ad been removed by Secretary Fol- MTEMPTED ASSASSINATION fordieipronosition to kuktiRgver allicho | ik Ui cvohte : about to bo commenced will excito the | Nutional Awociated Lrom | e 0 BUADC | ger, is denizd in the treasury depart- | S R assots of the Caldwoll bank, uud his | ™, R . > VR | above duscribud when meinbors bogin | 080" Sy Rolgor rofors . | Ci7¥ 0¥ Muxico, Decomber —An| proparty in and near Caldwell, Lvin| | Tho suits uatituted by the govern | peole, bavo isssed u oot that Thel 0 Ao, s assembiing o e floor o e house, Py A L v N ) & . ~ L men or 10 punishme. of persons | trials sha be held V. Cl b I iN SOUND, » el r3— [ s ! ) rie he o0 . attempt has been made to assassinate [ thought the as ¢t 75 | 1men I | n d d ) wiN SoUND, Ont,, December 3. | shortly beforo noon, Tho surprin | 9UiTIu o1 the subject to My, Upton | Arity 7og et Bl o o e, | o '"‘m'l""‘.‘j;‘":[m'l: by at loust T pusod of attompting o defraud it [ and only the oflicials and the wifo or | Ty propoller Jano Miller, which Toft i i ocensioned by a full attendance at the | g (P A 13" jeko, Ledo was passing between tho | probubly end the trouble, y the matter Hf the postal star routes [ one relative of a prisonor shall wit- | here cn the morning of the 23d of ] | first bullot, since White, of Kentusky, |, 850 VGO o WOl veenmont building and his rexidonca | * ki will _bo pushed with all powsiblo dis- | ness the procoedings. November, has not been heard from. . was knownto bo absont, was explained | 107 o Wy Sictmatancss bo imace | U R Bred at by two men who T patch. Whils thers will bo nio vin- | A dispateh from Bucharest says the | Ay sho iy several days overduc fears 3 by tho discovery that the vacancy hud | 42 hithe buv b0 th president. - Thot | Lt ceald. Tho governor on. Indications dictive pursuit of individuals, 1t will | Roumanian authorities have insued or- | aro entertained regarding her safety. been filled Ruv. J. Hyat Swith. The | (WIS 500 BEb CRW0n A8, OF W caped uninjured. Jacob O, Scavedora | eyl Awseciat:d Press. Lo the wim of the governuent to see | ders that the government rules of the | After leaving here the Miller proceed- b first bullot showed ‘the strength of | 300 10 Gl RRETIIOR b0 100 RF | ld Ramon Servia, prominent Mexi-| ,, \VANMINGTON, Decomber 5. For | that the roveaues shall bo amply pwo- |river polico in Roumanian waters | edto Medford, wheroshe completed her the reapective candidates, as follows: ) Py By bho end ok 4o . P 4 *!"| the upper Mississippi and lower Mis- | teeted from fraud or robbery in the | must be enforced by the Roumanian | cargo, which consisted ot supplies and | ot ="|year and that this has been done at | can ns, have been arrested on 2 y 25 i ¢ 1 . 0, i PF Keifor 52, Hisco'k 45, Kasson 1, | 305 S0 EWE Elud as beas cone ab | epicion. The attompt is supposed | FPUF Valleys: Warm, fair weather, | future. officials. The question at issuo affocts | general merchandise for Lion’s Hoad, Reed 12, Burrows 10, Orth 8, Duu-| (W RS B0 00 (0B o suceondud | posed to have boen caused by politi- | #08therly winds, lower barometer. Tho president congratulates con- | Roumanian territorial sovereignty, | Michael, and Providenco Bay. A nel 4; total, 146. ¢ by ["y’d(_c or, of Now York, swho. was | cal difficulti - s~ - gross that under the restoration of a | which Roumania will maintsin. | qumber of “"‘,I"Y fish barrels and Ou the second ballot, White, of | & 00 ™ " P 4h " custom e PR A ST ELECTRIC BRIEFS. froe and impartial ballot at the south, | A great uprising of the Greeks in | other portions of o vessel's cargo, sup- Kentucky, was prosent and tho total |} "p e ione Hayes, 81w o S vd National Ao iated Prow, industries of that section aro rapidly | Macodonia is apprehended by the | posed to be off the Miller, have come 147 votes were distributed as follows: "Thom .mmm?“ ey Vickssere, Miss., December 4.—| )¢ departures of ocean steamors | building up, and un era of good feel- | Turkish authorities. A large number | ushore at Hay Island. The tug Tom Keifer 53, Hiscook 41, Kasson 16, | ; G of8 B0 A Ms (RS R Sianes | J. N. McCraft, & plantor and propri- | o¢ New York on_Saturday were the|ing is everywhere provalont. The ot arrests have been made, and it is | Wright went out yestorday i eearch Reod 12, Burrows 10, Orth 8, Dun- 19 FEVRAMEY GARAS aro BX0'Y | etor of a store at Bunuyside Landing, | ity of Chester for Live ? | administration will do all in its powor | reported that bodies of Turkish troops | of her, but returned, owing to u heav, to occur in & few days. It is stated 4 '8 | City of Ch r Liverpool, the As ) P ) g y nell 3. that Assistant Seororry French witl | ¥4 shot and killed last night whilo| yyrjan Monarch for London, and the | to strengthen the focling of amity and fary scouring tho houses on Mount|gyle. “'The June Miller is & small pro- Tho excitement in the lobbies out-| /o Thi "y waiting on customers by u nogro i " Oy ivals were | to bring the whole country in accord | Athos and the peninsulas for arms | peller of 142 tons, and was command- 0 go;.also Chiof Brouks of the secret 4 ] Rhein for Bremen. The arrivals were 8 Y. ¥ I h side was intense during the balloting. | L0 0 department. named Sam Colo, who came to the|., follows: At Liverpool - the City |on thia wpio. that may be concealed thero by the|ed by Capt. Andrew Port, After the second ballot an uuthuu;ur LATEAT FIOM GUITEAU'S CARE. ::'r“;rm”d ‘;Jm]. b BUR “!'dd“;"dl'""“ of Brumsols and the Helvotia trom| The prosident delvers himself of | Grocks. FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION, . tic Ohio man, unabls to supprsss his iaad AT 0 door, Cole was Indebted tolNew York;at Gl - ) . | homo promising genoralities, and un- It 's tonants at Longhrea, 5 7 onthusiasm. rushod down the main| M. Scoville in conversation to. | McCraft for rent and provisions, from di,“';m;’,”‘,',;‘,ti.,:“::’;‘""l:t ‘I"“:":l;:"f"{f_ TR g e (AL iunrlr:;xu:.r(';,h::'v Atapnis pt Rovglion. :l\Alinmx,Ichen!bcr'i.-?n:_ngim: corridor aud purchsing s cabinot pho- | Might, ssid that ho had seen, the presi- | which the troublo arose. tho Bohemia from New York. official patronage in such mannor u8 | rune “and alao stated their detormin. | S fo00 PEORETH tR FREIE EF tograph of Keifer from a neighboring | dent during tho day, and that he FIRE THIEVES ATE| . 4 . o secure qualified men for the public } ) the New York & New Engl i ograpl g g a6 Savs AN ARBESTED, 1 lunta f f col. | L0 Becure q i tion not to make application to the atend. stuck it up inn o napiedous | Would testify in Guiteau's caso on 3 k he Atlunta Houring mills at Hazel- | @ "% ) rond yesterday afternvon collided with e alloal i Wt | Tuenday. On the same day Hon, ¢, | , N¥W York, Decembor 4.-Danicl | ton, Ind., burned Suturday morning, | **Ip/e loson. with u Fooom. | MG eeimmiasion, a passouger train. The engines and ace, labelled in b'ue pencil, **War- | Juescay. ©Ob T e Quigley and Thomas Goodman, the|A, V. West, owner. Loss, £10,000; he moessage cioses with a recomn- | =gy ey Bugenie, who has been | caboose were wrecked and Engineer ren Koifer, speaker of the house B. Farwell will be called. BSooville , , $10,000; a2 AL e s I genio, caboose were g 2 ABBAKE T sxpects the trial to continue fo ’ | former porter fur seven years, the lat. | insurance, £8,000, inendation t0.0ohg| P08 gite all, 18 reported as being better | Clark andConductor Pratt Harring- The third ballot resulred similar to | €Xpects the trial to conti four or Jio! 8 akivg robria- |4 , ¥ 3 o e hix .,:CJ;..T;T':L":(“fnxul':m- A [T A it u,)r carpentor for John H. Merrill, | mho New York bank statement 1."‘.“;":.:;h"3;".{41,‘:..:“;‘..‘, ;,‘;,'m i | to-day. ton killed, as also was Fireman Votos went to Kasson. Tt looked then | #4y8, thero will be some novel aud on- “;"”‘L"d""'rflll'j'"{"';"f"". recently de | whows unfavorable changes, Loans | et sossin will draw tmors closely | At Dublin a Inberer has boen ar- | Wood. Bagage Master Russcll wus asit Kasson might yot win, The | tortaing law questions to be argued, | STOYeC DY DG havo botn arronted |y oreased $062,900, species dooreastd | o bonds that nnite ur whole people | restod, charged with being implicated |injured soverely and Atsistaut Super- Bext nino. ballots; however, showed | Which muy cocupy several days, In|sharked with stoaling goods from vhe | 1,703,300, legal tonder ineromed | in's common deatiny. in the stealing of the body of intendent Kennan in the legs, very little change, Each ‘.,“,,;,‘1‘“0‘1[‘0 examnation of experts, Mr, Sco- R l»\;v.bn Fl:‘;ym‘.’dl‘d‘:":"’":“fl‘;_"' 0,100, deposits decreased 126,900, | Pl foregoing is from the Sunday | of Crawford and Bulearres from the FHOT IN THE LEG BY MISTAKE, 1ol ita ‘toroe falls until Hm!hirr«mmh“‘"’]““"w'“ be T»s_.”-..‘l by Mr. Roed, of | {EI008 I 4 th b wee o, | Citculation ncrcad 8 ¥i: | Aferoney af 10-dsy mortuary chapel of Duneeht lowe, |y o, T, Docomber 4. ballot, Then thore was deflection of I'quu“'l","' it is 1uvm||h1-~'llm R s e e Y ey Coatly o 10, | AOEY u:..‘n‘m,.l 1,401, T Aberdocn, where it had laid since last | yll0 0L MG Donald and Miss Buck- 2 from Hiscook wud with th a. aisght | Keed will continue i tho-case wuti | g1 SRR R <08 WIRE I AL Brankfont, Ky, on Friday night, | (oo o ONOB December, low, guosts ut @ social at Frauk Fain- gain the Keiferites took new heurt, | the end. 3 damaged by water, and s number of |90 D. White was nominated “for | MH™ i s S Mexioan Affal: ham's, touk a horsefrow the stable for ad the voto on the thirteenth ballot GENERAL JAMEN AND PARTY. | yrhicloy wero identified by Morrill, | Ubited Statos Bonator by tho repub. | FosAnLE OBIIIEE 10 SOCTHELN] | ARIGAD A0S w surreptitious ride, and being discov- § was: Keifer b9, Hiscock 37, Kasson| Postmaster Genoral James and As N lican caucus. MEMUERE, Nat.onal Associated F'ross. ered while 1oturnivg, were mistaken ' | 16, Reed 1::,l lhlurm\'- 10, Orth 8, wstant l‘-;-tm:mtwl'(iunor-gl ""'l""'n\vmvm. ‘;I' NoThd. A Lo \\-mm...l,w‘[w.m‘;..:...,| ?.~.||, ”r..\ o A:;\..-l., n“w‘i"“;lwr A [for oo thieves. Miss McDonald { { Duunel 4. Total 147, rived in the city this evening, on ther g LD, Muas., ecomaboer gt every mewber of both houses of con- | There is trouble on the Tehauntepec| ©og g0t in the leg, but not danger- : | Tho iteonth bal o gave Keifer 61, | rsturn fsom & triy through Flonda | &—Devclopents oo~ yonior J Possible Light-Weight Contest, | o L ready in the city, wnd tho | railroad between the Tndian Laborers | UG Vg HE T8 K ARY P y it 41 wia oy doad at Feeding Hills with' a bullet | 50" b 117’1:,[:.:{' e ived Jrom ]JML'} in the sonate will bo taken up by tho | refused. _New Youk, December 8. —Joseph By this timo tho friends of Hisoock | Four Wavak, Ind, Docomber 4,— | Hiroush his brain, goos strongly to ox | 1505 % {'OVeitndy O formerty wf | puging of “tho prosidonvs mowagy. | Edward Rhodos, chiof of the con-| Keogh, aged 70 years, editor of, a recognized the inevitable and after a | Mrs. Christian Schuiacher, an aged | e guilt upon Joseph Loouwis, of | 13070054 " chawpi yien imsell tho | i oro Ta w probability of delay 1n tho |struction, who was recontly shot, has | German newspaper ot Allaatown, Pe., evity 7 1 ul ) o oL NIt A _ 30-pound chawpion of Awerica, 2ot i ied and was buried Orizela. | was picked up in the middle of North hurred consultation it was whispered | lady, committed suicide by throwing \ | arrested here | oL B light i organization of the house, based ou |since died and wa ried at i 4 u . that Keifor would win. Tho Michi- | horecll in tho ounal, this oveuw | FFidsy vight. Ho was Lovitts chumn | io0KS K0 Bam: JlEhwelht it | expected ropublioan opponition to tho | Tho report that Georye Tugny, geu- | river lust night, . 1t is supposed to ba } o n delegation tried to go solidly for | Cause, cruel treatment from hor dis-|%9d went riding with him Fridey pr:.huin his willi g ':, aliar swearing in of Wheoior of Alabama, | eral agor, waa wounded, Laa been |an attempted suicide, but he says he gsfler, but one member held firmly |sipated husband, vight, and hlood wag frend on Loamtst | P 8 nguses ROOL | () atgnery f Wfs feninad ond T ofo"ally depicd, ol evorhoard from a ferry boat. i