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(qudif 3 OMAHA DAILY BEE | OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 26, 1881, \ “YOU CAN'T DO IT." |THE NATIONAL GAPITAL,|utenswoman o it e to il GRAVEVARD INSURANGE, [t o fotive bt 1 : — — in which dancing was the principal with him, but ;ul‘ family drove the v Boforo attompting sui- - - wcing | 5 derhen wo came to Omaha to intro- | Thg House Oommittes on E160- | Guietio priess but ho. wan known |10 Ourdo That Mas Boon Bost- | [iaci the ehenity participated, | Substance of His Address at the rette, tom people said, ‘Yo can't | tjong Praparing for Work, |10 have noproperty. Hoinbelioved| jng on Bagtern Pennsylvania, - Oardinals’ Recoption, throngod the festive board. The jol- sT PETER'S succEsson lln‘n'l(lflu'npllwt'.h\\'l"N‘t‘l\:\\!}llull:llund . . No by threatened attacks of the WOman away. Rentors, " Fires. National Amoctated Pross. Cincinsary, Decomber 34.—By The Woeek's Business in Chicago "'::'“l Amociated Press fire this afternoon in Perin & b(‘n:.'n 1 H10AGo, Docomber 25, —Notwith- " n malt houre, 19,000 bushels of barley A Disgusted Policy Holder Or- standing some rathor serious draw. | He Claims That His Situation |und 6,000 bushels of malt were dam- ganizes a Grand Expose of |backs, Chicago has experienced an- is Becoming More and agod. Loss, $20,000; covered by in- troasury subordinates, whose names ) other romarkably sucessaful week and suranoe, )’ made of the BEST North Carolina T b identifiod with tho contin.| theSwindling 8cheme, | the amount of business transacted in More Intolerable, Nw You, Decomber 24.—A fir gont fund scandal now being investi- —— Tobacco, wrapped with the BEST rice . tho majority of the prominent depart- - at 10:30 in the large bonded waro- g r, and ABSOLUTELY free of < | wated, are asking for an investigation i 1 .| ments “of commerce has areatly ex- house of Covert Acker & Co., 71 S0 BRUGS. "You seo, we give sonsuors | 0¥ eral Ohanges to be Made in | i oo doors. Tuey insist that it And Invites His Fellow Swin- | ..dod any provious year in the history | ARd Threatens to Leave Rome |7y Suth treot, destroyed goods of ) eredit for knowing a good thing when the Diplomatic Corps at is only fairness to them that they dled From All the Ad of tho western motropolis. The banks slue between 400,000 o it,"" us 80 many others have tried to be insane. it and failed, and the trade are dis- R SN gusted, ete. = We never had any doubt | mg.. ifor- that the DUKE OF DURHAM Cigar. | DX Senator Sargent, of Califor nia, to be the Man for the otte would meet with popular favor Interior Department. - The Treasury Investigation National Associated Pross. WasHiNGTON, December 4. The and sell rapidly, knowing it to be if Thereis not a Ohange of | an estimated they have tried it, d the 3 i know what is being said of them mn ins i and the Chicago stock board have and £600,000. The goods were in thought hiaw Gombsetkble the feeling Washidgton. tho senate. Joining Regions, greatly enlargod thoir operations, while Affairs Soon. bond owhed by Many, Moorhend: & 51 —— Hon. Warron Bateman, of Cincin- — thereul itive Intoreats Keve taen . Co and Frank Griswold. Merchants ‘ when enjoying a leisure smoke) TO c KNOW that you are not absorbing | Miscellaneons Notes From the Na- pied the building, and lose i who was recogn s Shor-| And the Boys Have Lots of Fan at | P0om that has astonished the most|1he Miscellaneons News That|8%0 ¢ 1 injurious drugs. 0 man’s political manager, arrived here unpuin_u. To a vory large oxtent the by the $ i “ ! "We are miitaally intorelad, in this kit bt this morning, presumably at & call of g g i prospority has beon porfectly logiti- Came Over tho Cable A fire occured thia ovoning in_the matter of pure Cigarettes. If the 5 e the committee and at the same - 0y mato, and a tendency toward conser- - - building at Broadway and Frankling ! DUKE OF DURHAM are the PUR- CAPITAL NOTES. time soe after other matteraconnectod | National Assoctated Prow. vative methods of doing business has THE POPE. oceupied by Travers & Colgate, W. 9 \ EST and BEST, of course, you wiil | Notional Associatel Press with the investigation, Rravino, Pa., Deefbor 25.--The beon ateadily incroasing ever sinco the | xyuional Amsociated Pross. 1. Moore & C dealers in faney ( [} memorable 1873 In the general mor- cantile trade of tho eity there has been a noticead bsonoo of the rash spee- ulation of some former years. The increased sales of the great staple ar ticles of life, such as dry goods, gro corios, lumber, eto., have been mainly due to an increase in consumption, for tho vast westorn country has been in- crensing its population enormously. In the banking line, the patronage enjoyed has also undergone a sub- stantial inorease, During the twelve months ending the st of last October dress goods; Alvah, Hall & Co., i continue to use them; if not, you i BLECTIONS, Wasninaron, Decomber 25 - Tho | yrveyard insurance business of Kast- wont. 8o we concluded to call your | WasniNetoN, December 25.—Be- |senate committee investigating the | ju, Pannsylvagia is dying out because attention to t?em through the nows- [ fore the holiday recess fairly set in, | troasury expondltures has had before | (¢ tho failure of many of the fraudu- papers and tell you frankly all about| Galkins, chairman of the house com |them Mr. Moulton, a brothorin-law |l organizations to pay thewr death them, and induce you to try them and | mittee on elections, got his committee | of ex-Seer herman, and W. A, [jocees, In this county alone there . then let them speak for themselv togother, appointed clorks and sot the | Batemen, the men who manazed |0 heen put in operation thirty of Wo know those are pleased who have [ machinery in motion to prepare work [ Sherman’s canvass prior to the Chi- | thoso frandulent companies, and some tried them, as they continue to buy | for the committee on the reassombling | cago convention. Tho strictest se-| ¢ thom paid but five dollars upon them. and we are gotting most flatter- [ of congress in tho contssted election |erecy is muintained by the senators policies of a thousand, and after ing reports from dealors as well ascon- | cases. There is a great deal of print- | and witnesses, but from the carnest- | joaths have actually fizured their sumers. We promised more roports |ing necessary to be done beforo they [ness with which the investigation is | L ijiow holders into their debt. Thos, from Jealers yesterday, but we met|can be taken up for consideration, | presied, the sessions lasting five or Toydt, an influential citizen and with one who cooled our arder tem-|oven by a' subcommittee. These |six hours a day, an impression pre- ‘,",“,,,'w..( politician of District town. porarily. Guess it will be no harm to | pupers ifia clorks are now engaged iu | vails that more than was brought out ship, this county, has boen vory badly tell what he said, but we withhold his | arranging and sending to the printer | by the Meline committeo, has been | 4o o « 1 name, street and number. a8 rapidly as possible. No meeting | disclosed. Tt is rumored to-day that HIS ADDRESS TO TIE OARDINALS, $ o e e T Dorg. | Ianufacturors of umbrellas; John { our, Decomber 26.—-The O} | Stewart, dealec in silk and linen, and in his addrosa to the Cardinals at hin | Symuel Baron, mannfsctarer of knit ! rocoption of them yesterday, spoke § 4 bittorly of his aituation, He said his position was becomming moro and o - more intolorable. Ho had boen so ro- | Heavy Damages Rocoyered. duced in his office, ho mnid, he was | National Asciatod Pros ; compolled of nocconsity to perform | Bostox, Decomber 25 —Tn the suit tho recent canonization without | of Mary K. Parker against the Boston much of tho accustomed [& Albany railroad, tried in the super- splendor, and was porsonally | for court, the jury returned a verdict insulted through thoso canonizsd. [of 33,000 for the plaintift, Ths sty SR If he continued he claimed temporal | was o suit to rocozer damnges for per ME ETOHEAE & et | g o ca s ;,":‘;;{;::'1}:;:":‘: power. for the purposo of defonding | soaal injuries oceived by tho plaintifr | f I + i farmer _residing near Heydtstown, | 1380, to 866 576 in 1881, On | his spiritual peragatives. Ho was ac- | while in the act of stepping off the \ JHuven't got them; don't want |of the committeo will be held during | mquiry will be directed to tho rela- | " (ohrated tavorn in Eastern | (etabos oo tha durinsits of the bunks |cused of being a rebol againat his | defendant's cars in Newton. i them, and shall not keep thewm. Can |the holidays. tiona oxisting _between Sherman's | ok county, midway betweon Rend: |\ iiinsing o the. cleating honee were | St and tho enemy of Ttaly, Cath il il o | t buy - — —— and —— Cigarettes for EXODUS OF MEMBERY, campaign burenu and the treasury de-| iy und Allentown. He hold policion | 50, 605839 in excoss of - the amount | 01ics who petitioned for guarantees of | Arrival from Around the Hoen 500 per 1,000 loss and —— Cigarettes | 1 P02 BREEY ¢ [ partment. - Shormun was at the eapi- | gt "Wmbor of peoplo from 80 to 85 | SyntU i 0xeees 0F the BIGREH | froodom for the head of tho church | Ssionst Asociaed Fres ; for €1 per 1,000 less than the DUKE, || i ae) Wl i8R it o SORmE | tol to-day, and placed lia committee | vy of age, nmonnting in all to €50, [ {iaoe vt fieures boing 800,479, | Were branded with the aume opithots. | - SAN Fiascisco, Docember 2. and L can retail them at samo price of | ¥ i room and library at the disposal o the @ the aggrogate figures being $90,470;- |y g 4 populaco com- | The ship, Lady Liszard, two hundred never before seen Washington so| G0 % 8[000. His assessmonts averaged on |70y in 1881, as against 860,975,866 he press an populace st y Uil Without members. of congross. during | Ooer in_attendanco awntisfexsnMpthog §150 per month, and often | 1880, The cloutings so far for the |bined to inault tho pilgrims |and fity daya from Awsterdum, and Weli, we have somewhat recovered, | fy PN oM f FUAEASE T TLtie | nitisp, and'remained with them 80mefireqohod 850 por weok. Buing woalthy, | yoar 1881 i o g 100,011 086, |to the Holy Soo. 1t was nat. | cighty-four days from Rio, where sho wnd pince we have thought tho matter | g %5 FG W o TS NER SIS B dme e ho paid his_ asscssmonts prompily ute | ¥estyae §1 25 084 223 for 1830, and | ural therefore, thattho bishops should | rspaired danuges, arrived San Diegog 1 goods. Total loss, nearly $2560,000; fully insured, : i S swindled. i 8 s uced in the mall-Pox ) 810 81 for the yoar 1880. il not affoct s much. Wo apprc: | buut Fow yoars. With tho excption of | Natinal Asscatod Pras. fogrow uncasy about tho roturus. | 1o tho geain trade Lhe business was oo the best,but mstend trics to paln | 1he gentleman from Oregon, thero is| WadniNaron, December 24— An Tho othor day one of his risksoxpired, | 1,y “no menns discournging, though | {1SHIY IRererty NORRER 1o, off on 1nforior article at swme price, | 10t ® member who could not reach | order was issued by the postoffice at| th subject dying at theaxe of 85.|gho aggrozate smounts will show o | BOd of the Churel of Ohrist, ' Thol )\ bl e | MRt RaE . With th" home and return. It is not surpris- [ partment closing the postoftice Mr. Heydt had 84,000 in this poliey | galling oft of twenty million bushols, address was interproted m. it el tienn S e (i that his trade is so snall. - With this| 205 S0 Tl comfortablo palaco | At Walla Walla, Washington | and had paid assessmenta upon it for | iy ns the roceipts last yoar were |1Vely & threat to leave Rome if the | B SRS, oo O i R tlé"];{}",\.;?(‘,llfl cars that most of thom profer avail. | torritory. This action s made necos. | five months, and two wooks after the | gnocially largo, this roduction can in [aPpeal to Cathulic power failed to AL LD, s b B e e Pobaou | i, themsclves of tho oppor:|sary becauso of tho prevalonce of [death the insuranco company wido |y wise by construed an unfavorablo | Seeute & wnittaaion ot tholciviliom | this port for hertor, sepertat rig: Pl tunity, to remaining here with | small-pox there in n very malignunt |some technioal objection ton sottlo-| o tho city o its future trade. Wath | Durrassmont now undoubtedly sur- gart, 2 because thoy ARK the BEST and s T ) z e mmhyomp-m“ . the ae | Founding tho papacy in Ttaly. conl Inden, was wrocked at Grind - little or nothing to do. | form. Some three weeks ago the|ment, and these grew so exasperat § A ¥ N A PUR Y the market. oot 8. i 4 9 7 Stene island, in the Bay of Fundy, on | BALHE ) () Lt postmaster was stricken down, and his [ng_that ot last Mr. Heydt, | yulgin 1881 were the heaviest in the . AL VS, Y position of the sucoessor of St. Peter :uul_ en t:msuf ntm-[ rails for the was altogother incompatible with the | California Southern railroad. dignity inborently belonging to the Ty % St g —— THE LOWER DEPARTMENTS, n 4 . 2 N1 : Thuraday night, and three of her us the postoflice and interior depart. | Buretios were pluccdjin charge. To-|taking witnesses to establish the history of the city. TOREIGN NEWS. el gy | ments are called, have been unusually duy the postmaster general was in- |death, went to Luinsburg, Dendquar- | “xcal packers and the general trade | Netionat Awociated Pross. - L. N ARt stk T, Nt | formed that one of the surcties had | ters of the company, to colleot his i the how product have had many un- R on r » hiaies \ A P e SRIECANLY | giodl of the'di he he order|claim. The company was the Penn | o i 3 TERLERE e 08 LDE. A orgery by an An 3 i nothing has besn doue, owing to the |dicd of the disease, henco the order ¢ favorable influences to contend “with Dt 25 Okonc || ¥ braT ANSSARA Eebi 9 S closing the offics for the present. sylvania Mutual Insurance company, during 1881 in the prosecution of LoNDON, ocomber 20, -Oscar | J., Dacember 20. uncertainty that prevailed as to who would be called over them. This un- certainty has been removed as to one Wilde, the chief representative of | NEwark, N. jam, sailed from Liverpool | Saturduy a 810,000 forgery by Auditor Palmer was discovered. ~ Ho forged New York, Docember 25, —It was |and after Hoydt's board bill had run | ¢heir business, but thoy have met| WA stated last night that one of the cash | beyond that sum, the office of the|them in good spirit and are able to wsthot ) o © airls in oo of tho largest and most | company aave him $197 in full for his | oo the yemr with no loss of ground. | Ssturday on the ateamship Arizona, 3\ Lorillard'n schomo for rapid transit | bogus claim, an allezed Washington / g | T | L a'l;rldr E‘tmi‘:’ ';:E?iggg ;Ec m{\')urnlgfi‘:: popular stores in tnis city was sent claim. gllxo m‘.‘ultnn‘mut 'ulml:n_'d t!un A falling off in the supply of hogs, as bound for New York. tho name of Audrow Kirkpatrick to u Cene : away suffering with small-pox. eyes, and he started an investigation | oympared with preceding years, very L i § YN : / Tumes is uway spending. the holidays | rival at New. York of the steamship LERGL el gigantic swindle, | torod and makes the roturns less grat- sl e R e I i 4 SN - i .8 V. Al 3 lve _|and he determined to publicly expose | jfoing i - | he o= o] Aathas o Consumer, if you have not tried {10 New York. First Assistant Hation | Westphalia, — with twelve hun 2 Y iylnpiasiariar uragnibide Bis o company have taken it up Mil- 2y the wholo businoss, and burn his re- | uned, The receipts for the yoar in- wmaining policies. Upon his return | glude 1,474 726 home he sent out invitations to all |, i persons he know who had heen invest- Jack Havorly in Frisco. National Associated SaN Frascisco, December 25— . them yet, you should drop in the has gone to his Towa home tor the | dred stecrage passengersinfected with fivat atove and Bty [ paokAGe holidays, leaving Second Assistant |smullpox, nearly all of wham aro s Elmore in charge. Secretary Kirk- | booked for pointe west of Chicago, = | wood’s tenure of office in the interior | has caused considerable alarm here ford has been chosen as the port by an influential association, headod by the earl of Dunraven, who 16,406,707 There were cattle, and 489,795 sheep. 5,000 hogs slaughtoered during the The California theatre, thoroughl Shot by a Prostitute. it o 2 : ing in graveyard policies to attend a |year ' The killing capacity is now | he® made « special study of the sub- S : > dpartment is well nigh rum, and tho |nd has been tho subject of 4|y Copingor tho purpose of hear: X100 quily. joot, and is woll wformed aa to tho | Fnevated, vpeed last wight Wit ) { Sr. Louis, Decomver 24.—The| hettinformod souroos time Honm. A | potwoon Henlth Comuissionor | i the'story of his experience. The s dotails, Dunraven's projoct was to | Miclacl Stragoffto ows of Hhe tariget . Sargent, formerly scoator from | between ealth 'ommissione which 3t The Latest Walking Matoh. wako the in about | houses ever had. Tt mystery attending the shooting last Sunday night of a man named - Fred. Tonkin in the yard of the Second Presbyterian church has been cleared ap by the confession of Kitty Lamont, i heces 1 OnOr | Giwoussion engondered passage A num- | Dewolf, the State Board of Health, | Lol q'thg eyos of hundreds who woro | . ional Auociated Proe seven days, “At this - moment swindled and bis invitations woro for-| Npw Yoix, Docembor 25, All |howover, capital could not be b- mally accopted by scores. When the | 10 - R the six days’ walking | tined, bub a strong dosire is now ox- & preparations for the six days’ walking 7 < S Fotally Burned. arraugements for the meeting were | v ot the rink wero perfected lst pressed to soo the plan carried out, (oL ok h'_!" concluded it was determmned to have and it is very likely - that ownership of J. H. Haverly and man- aged by Charles L. Andrews. California, as his successor. ber of vacancies exist in the depart- | and the medieal officer incharge of the ment tobe filled upon tho appoint- | quarantine at New York. 1If the pro- ment of a_sccretary. The commis- | tests of the Illinois authorities against sioner of railrcads is now temporarily | the scattering of these cases through- i National Associated Pross, ] a woman of the town, who ackncwl- per year. A like vacancy exists in the | itself. e patent oftice, owing tothe recent reni- RinSBEe s Gerele nation of ' Comnissionor Marble. | wujomi e Shonting or both positions there are numer-| gy uvry Ga, December ous applicants. Soveral vacancies ex- Louis, now at Philadelphia, while on absence, was found yosterday % —A | lying in the bottom of a canal boat fa- ] ing pockets | tally burned, his legs being charred hurch at. Warsaw, whon tho | ¢, ¢ho knecs. n acknowl- | §eq 7 Nigistant Attorney General | out the West aronot heedod, the stato ; night. Tho entrics comprino Frank |44 it . A Reamtar U Sk edges she did the shooting. She T e / e Nossilol ST s tect |at the tavern a grand cremation of | gt Fred Krohne, Harry Howard, | Lorllard’s —acheme wi bo ISToL, i & c é Cluima Tonkin “insultod” hor on_the | DeCaminons the office pays 84,500 | bonrt will uac all its power to protect | g, qulontpolicies with proper cere- [ Bt “Cutian Johu Coy, Richard |Walkamated — with Dunraven's ael O'Milow, of the man-ot-war St. { street and shortly after she met & man to whom she related the circumstances. They were on the church steps at the time. As Tonkin approached thom monies and such full exposure of the | puorouse Pat Fitzgerald, Alfred Eben, RUBSIAN MATTERS, graveyard insurance business as might | Gooree Floronce, Dominick Gettinge, [ St. PErerssvis, Docember crushit out forever. The committee| 1" 5™ Honry, Peter Edwards, Wil-| man was scizod while pi —The | of arrangements found reason to be- | jiam Waldo, John Ennis and ' Large |in Ho loave of her companion handed her u pistol || : ies ex- | - ig touraamont under the auspices |lieve that policies amounting to §2,- | Jteid. Hart and Howard aro the frv. | cry of hre wis raised, which cronted o i suying, *Here, givo it to him.” Aftor |18t 11 the board of Indian commission- | of (1o Gate City goard closed yester- | 000,000 would bo surrenderod for o o o e e st e R the shooting they both fled. The |, Which are, however, but honorary | j,y fter afive days' contest, during|mation. The features of the demon- ¢ e RRuGh rushed for the doora which became | National Amociated 1'ress. positions. The census office, which | %0 1 against Howard, 4 to 1 against woman claims not to know the man, | { seventoon matches wero de- |stration were canvassed in all adjoin- [ B T s G i Edbian ot o8l o AL 4 ? ma, | iy attached to this department, has so | ¥, i - : § s Ml adjoin- | 3576 ¢ 1 avninst Krohne and Fitz- | blocked with w deuso mass. Thirty | Wasnrxoton, December 26, - For never having seen him before. From | i (600 e 4%t D ot oo | cided. 'n{{: prize |»rustlnft\\|‘l' by the | ing countics and Sy possiblo thing | b 15004 from 8 to 1 to 60 to 1 | porsons wore killod by being crushed |the lower Missouri valloy: Fair her story he in supposed to be a drum- | (E G0 0 atweon the | American Wath company of Waltham, | was dono to make it sucaossful. |yyqinat tho othors. Hart, Krohne, |and trampled upon, “and_ lundreds, | weathor; northwest wiuds, _gencrally t mer for somo wholesule dry. goods | 35y aCparko ® pxpectd bebwect tho | Muss., for tho 1000-ynrd contest, was (A~ fatted bullock was bought | §50g0ruid ad Howard have all cov” | hiefly womon, injurtd. B A e b i bouse. 1 0 a4 won by Capt. J. F. Burke, of the|by subscription by tho swindled | gradEover 520 miles in six days ; / ! Faiad & e o — will be retained, however, and the | (jate City guard. The Tiffany trophy | policy holders and was roasted, part of | “Fe% Ve 2= miles in six days. TLast night a woman pick-pocket, a |lower temporature in the south por- \ = office kept. running to preparc work. [ gty oY SHEG SR IR e gIPAEe == g Jowess, cansed riot by waking an |tion and higher in the north portion. 3 _ Indians Capturediby Moxicans. = + | for long range shooting was won by [ the feast to boserved to the assembled Obitunry e G g i s R § Nationa Associated Fros FOREIGN REURESENTATIVES DEPARTING. [the ITion Riflo club,of Now York. | mourners. =~ Yesterday morning all | National Amsocisten Press. 'ff"(‘ T ‘l' 2 ‘";“”l“ . r""" “l’ Hold Threo ¥ d Then Dis— & _ Wasnsaros, December 24, —Capt. | The number of foreign ropie en-| The diamond badge of the . Juccard | ronds leading to Heydt's wore thronged | Ny Youx, sipupumbof el cnsigaionaiend| Hald|ZNsma Rt sarsie 1. H. Baldwin, of the Tenth Calvary, | tatives about to take their dopart- | Jowelry company, of St. Louis, was| for miles with people afoot and in all| ony Hono, houtaareraliy(talelio/paljosimoa |ERA HINECGherkady ander date of Nov, 26th, informs the | ure renders tho duties of the stato de. | won by W. L. Haynie, of the Gato|sorts of vehicles, making their way to | Belmont, and daughter of the late | U201 P peoplo, un wero badly injured in ihe aftempt. New Yonk, December 24, —Judee The military then appeared and sup | Donohue in- the supremo court to- i pressed the'rioters, and are still pa- | day discharged Willinm E. Gray, who h trolling the disturbed quarters, nearly three years ago was charged § Tho nihilist moeting that was held [ with “altering “county bonds of the in a suburban quarter of St. Petors- | state of [New York War Department that about four days | partment somewhat more burder.some | City guard. The Howe ale com- | the insurance funeral. At noon there | Commodore Culbraith Perry, com- before the commanding officor of the |than usual at this time of year. |pany's prizo was won by Col. W. N. | were assembled delegations from | yander of the United States expedi- Mexican forces at and near Del Norte | Baron Schosser. the German minister, [S. ~Burgwyne, of Balimore. The| Berks, Lehigh, Novthampton and |ty to Japan in 1852, neice of Com- surrounded and captured 44 ITndians | who lias represented the German em- | riflemen were entertained last night | Montgomery coudties, and from the | 1jodore Oiver Hazard Porry, the hero on he Don Carlos reservation in| pire in this country for the ten | by the Gate City guard. They passed | cities of Reading, Alientown and | ¢ [uke ) Mxico, and that they were out hunt- | years, will sail for Ttaly January oth. | flattering resolutions of thanks to| Lancaster, and from nearly every vil- daughter « at the time. The other sixteen | He will in future represent his coun- | Capt. Burke aud his command and [ lage in Southeastern Pennsylvania A danan burg was broken up by the polico yes S T Ay ) apt. i Q! ® . ry, commiunder of an Ame o B Of ihili 5 Tudians composing the_party cscaped | try at Rome, M. Hirtholomew, the | others for the admirable manner in [Soon after two o'clock @ uumbor of | er in the rovolution, and ono of the | (erduy att o humber of nililiste ar- | Electrle Light tn Lonisville b capture. Three of the latter roturned | Russian minister, will in a few days | which the tournament was conducted restod. The plot rovealed was to us- | t policy holders who had assemblod at | gurly American naval eaptuins, died, and were captured. The rest the|leave the city for Philadelphia and|This movement inaugurated long [ Huffs church, two miles away, ar-|gged 65 at her home in Morristown Mexican officer expected to capture. | New York, and in January will sail | range shooting in the south, and the |rived with = a cornet band | N J. | yesterday. k Hestates that he dues not know of any | for Europe. It is not likely he will | Piedmont rifle rango will be enlarged |at their head. ~ Four bluck 9 Indians being on the American side. |return to this country as the repre- |for a contest between the riflomen ot | horses gaily comparisoned drew the - — sentative of his government, The | Europe and sugsinate the czar while he was going Lovisvinie, December 20, —Ar- through Karavan street from the | rangements are now completed for palaco to St. Michael's riding school. | the Mitroduciion of electrio lights. There is great indignation felt over | Light was turned on the first time the conduct of the president of the | last night, and o large number of A Marine Intelligenoco. America next August. | chariot, and i the rear followed i | xuionst Ausociatod Pross ey S The visitors leav. oi s iol ) Kastern Siberian administration, who | buildings illuminated. __ Swindlers Arrestod. Jupaneso ministor leaves in a fow | Tho visitors leave for theic homes to- |long procession of vehicles, The | " Npw Yok, Docomber 24, AR LRI il BHEINDINARS, 7 1 | National Assoc ated Press, days, as does also Chin Lan Pin, who | day delighted with their visits arrival of this largo delegation causod | T Olympin for the Mediterran- [ ro e T g ocaue Slipped OF R;I ; 25, —C 3 onted Chi e e i )] " . b o e the 3 Burraro, Dacoewber 26, — Claude | has represented China here so ably for oL e an outburst of enthnsiasm which wos | ., = tho * City of Berlin they had 1o funds to pay for the mes. | Nationsl Amoiatod From. X L. E. Strong and his clerk, George | some ti Schenier, have been arrested by the United States marshal, charged with National Associated Prens prolonged and loud, A meeting was | ;o1 the Canada for Liv n On. Docomber 25— At 3| Promptly organized in tho hotel by | Reance for London, the Ciroussia for 1 calling “Thomas Hoydt to the chair. | Glaggow, the Oder for Bromen, the sage. The result is that tho first Ricumoxn, December 25, —James news of their safocy was two months MISCELRANEOUN NOTES, Tyreo, superintendent of construc- using the United States wails for the purpose to defraud. Strong has been advertising in eastern papers under the name of the Buffalo Rubber com- any that he would send watches and Jewelry on receipt of one dollar. Rations for Quarantined Indians. National Associated P, ees. PempiNa, Dak.,, December 24.— After the holidays it is expected o'clock yesterday morying the village 801 e action lo oking to entering suits | of Codarville, situated on the Miami against defaulting contractors will | river, eight miles from here, was visi- promptly be taken by postoflice of- ficials and the attorney general. At the White House nothing in business was dono save to send to the ted, by a band _of masked men sup- posed to be eighteen, being composed of villagers, and overy saloon with its contents was complotely demolished. president in New York a number | The excitement is intense, as the dam- of commissions for signature to make goord thesenate’s confirmation, age will reach into the thouswids, Thore was great havoc played with the It is stated that Representative | fixtures of the saloons; liquors were chosen : Vico-Presidents, Charles Conrad Ely. Abraham Banfield, John ert, Samuel Herbert, James Schafor James Reippert; secretaries, Nathaniel ‘The policy holders delivered their poi- The following additional ofticers woro | Balgenland for Antworp. L The Rhynland from Ant- Boyer, Jeflrson Ranch, Jacob Fron- | warp" the Doran from Bremon, the heiser, Joseph Kemp, Daniel Hoag, | Donmark from London, ! ¢ Havke, Decomber 24. Hoydt, U, H. Landis, Jerome Reioh- | The Tabrador from. New York. o Sohooners Lost. Heydt, Peter Dotteire, Adam Mench. | National Amociated I'ross. Or1awA, Ont., December 26,—The and a half on the way. SUSPECTS IN JAIL, Dupian, December 26, —There are Nilled. 860 prominent Irishmen in jail with- ok out trial, but the tale of agrarian out- The Canadian Parliament r?ge» does not delt_rreu;;. ull::::fln National Associated Pross there are now, countin, he col . Ulary, with tha miliary, 50,000 AFaed | o e el o te L men in the country. ruary 9th, BeruiN, December 24, —The Prus- - tion of the new grain elevator, acci- dentally slipped from the roof of the building yesterday, and was instantly Arrived— Puarli ay, Feb- g:fi:;:ffl:%‘xmngmu:-g&fi Kasson, of Towa, will be mnade chair- to the Chippewas, who are reported man of tl_m inter-oceanic committee, starving on their reservation on|¥hen sppointed by the speaker. icies, transfer certicates, assossment |ychooner Young Brothers, of Codrey, |sian cabinet council has agreed to tha FACTS THAT WE KNOW. mll-', and A"'uflllil' papers in their pos- [ N. F., from St. John's, was lost at|principle of a bill for the revision of 1§ you are suffering from a severe sossion rolative to the assembly iu-| Miquolon with the entire crow. the May or Falk laws, newly de-| g, hy cold, asthma, bronchitis, con- sured secretaries, who arrayed them | The schooner J. Morton from Mel- |fining ~ the relations ahich | S0RSH, 008, g » poured out in the sewer, and the build- ngs alwost torn down. The proprie- tors of the places were unable to pro- tect their property aganst the inva- K i e e e H - H A d + sumption, loss of voice, tickling in woount of the. sHallRgx quamatin. Now Ratlroad ders. in proper shape for cremation. A ighw, was wrecked and lost at Peter's |ahall' in future subsist between the| (i e National Associated Press. = g = pine cotin whio n provided | Tyland ledge, Friar's Island. 3 stato and the Roman Catholic church. | ¢)vout or lungs, we know that Dx. Guilty of Trespass i Arrest of a Fur Thief. in which to burn them was discarded | The schooner Expenss, from |Liver- | This decision on the part of the cabi- | Kiva's New Discovery will give yoo National Assuciated Press. SeriNorieLp, T, December 25.— | National Awsociatod Pross for a unique proposition made by |pool, N. 8., on Wednesday, with two | net has been hruug“nt about by tho 4 give y immediate rel We know of hun- dreds of cases it has completely curcd; | the Catholic party only on the condi- | Jiow one half as many permunent | tion that the rights of the church|oyres, Now to give you satisfuctory should bo revered to her if the bill| | oof that Dr. Kina's New Discov- pusses, which is very probablo. The | most obnoxious and striogent pro visions of the many laws which are Mapison, Wis,, December 24.—H. The secretary of state issued papers| (ixcinnati, December 26,—Oscar | President Heydt, who suggested @ | passengors, was driven by the storm | personal influence of Prince Bisniarck, B. Mills, a prominent citizen of | licensing the incorporation of the Byrnes, the fur thief arrested in New | pole dance, a Ia Indian, viz , the burn- | into Bay Cross, and capsized off Black | who has been made to understand | 1 Millston, this state, has been found | Paris, Montezuma & Northeast2rn|York for the theft of $5,000 worth of | ing of policies suspended from a pole, guilty of trespassing on government r_al\lr(tnd company. The principal of- (fupy in Grand Rapids, is the same|while ~ the policy holders ~ ar- timber land to the extent of nearly [fice is to bo at Paris, Il Capital, | \nan arrestod here some timo ago for [ranged themselves in & ring th of an Old Postmuaster. £3,000. $260,000. The road in to be extended | the Burkhardt fur robbery and re- |around the same and engaged | N tond Awociste Prom e - from Peoria in a northeasterly direc- | loagod for lack of evidence.” Chicf of [in the wildest antics. After a pro-| Scrantos, Pa., Decomber 25 -John Yellow Fever in Yuoatan: tion to the Indiana state line, Polico Riley, of this city formed | cession had been formed and s route | Moore, the first postmaster of Seran- Brow L, Texas, December 24. . g [ the authorities at Grand Rapids that | pussed over, the pole, with tho poli- | ton, died hero yosterduy, aged seventy A Hard Ol4 Man. | By Mr Moore was appointed kv will eure you of Asthua, Bron- itis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- vore Conghs and Colds, Honrseness, —The Mexican Nows says yellow ever yrnes was in the latter place at the | cies attached, was raised in the cc | four years. sractically now a dead letter ave to be | . r 4 . . is raging in Teximecua and Teaak, | Notionsl Amocisted Pros [ time of the robbery, which informa- | of the cross roads and & lighted torch | postiastor in 1830, BEAGAR 1Y or any Thiroat ar Lung Raswss, it you h Yucatan. many soldiors dyiug off, | Lovisvitie, Decombr Dr. H. | tion load to Byrnes' arrest aplied, While the pepers wore R e Thanainbar 4 /hathding | bl g v i Y. = Morton attempted suicide here yos | . shrwveling up and burniag, a yell of Stroet Murdor. | sooretary to-dey decided. advors | 5% I AEM, S y ¢ Secretary Folger terday by severing a blood-vessel in | Railroad Attached. delight echoed from hill to nill, and | Nat onal Associuted Prows rogular. alse boltlo { 1 innlGly(2) b e of 40 ) ¢l 0 g 3 Natlonal Associated ress. | the leg with a razor, the petition of 40,000 citizens of Eog | fr 100, land praying for the remission of the - remainder of the sentence imposed on Come and see my etock and coms thuse found guilty of bribery in the | pare prices. Fine new jowelry store, Sundwich and Muacclosfield elections. |southeast corner of Rleventh and Dusriy, Decomber24, —The Punch- | Faroham, WM., NEVE. entown races at which the chiof Irish December 24, - On the He was discoy- | National Associated I'ross | the wild dance of joy commenced to| LOUISVILLE ingtoom Ky., whilo the | WasHiNaToN, December 24, Sce- | ered in time to provent bleeding 0| SaN Fraxusco, December 20, — | the music of the band, who played |streets of Le i rotary Folger leaves for home to- |death. Ho is seventy years old, with | The Nevada & Oregon railroad was | the popular tune known as the Kulz |streots wore crowded with people, morrow, or on Monday at the latest, | a wife from whom he has been seeking | attached for #17,000 yesterday by [town Reel. The 0,000 soon dis- | John Stevenson was shot and killed having been detained here by pressure |a divorce, and fourteen children. | Messrs. Manning & Berry, on account | appeared in the winds, and the assem- by Joe Lawson, who escaped. Both ! of business. Since leaving his wife he has twice | of supplies furnished. sembly repaired to the hotel and |parties are colored. deo 12e0d6t i