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DAILY BEE - NO. 164 ELEVENTH YEAR. (L} " ¥ L0 i i ol continted y Interyiew P-t-u!’ 0! to \ YOU CAN'T DO IT. THE BRRINIEST MAN, |if this dunor s continbd tha the | 1 b4 *| THEFIELD OF HONOR, |lo v oken sddeniy il He| BURNED TO DEATH. e - ml&?m ‘th«&.sv:.flm they will | National Associated &) - Hotel, where he was seized with an = W P . listurbe h? C1cago, Decentber 30. —Hon. Tim- g ppoplectic fit and died shortly after- i w ) Ao el e S Omal, to iteo: 800 u&n Klinded to Bim: [™830 ™ Cdteka shoed, mock. | othy Howe: the newiponbmaseer gon: | DUTCUILY BoUWeen Gen. BUFBFIAZE | Sk "5 wanon v wnyte Nowark, | - “aprre, o Gter of Zadre zatette, some people said, *You can't solf in m Yosterd: ingly, “‘dismiss the indictinent and|oral, arrived at the Gtand Pacific hotel and Congressman Blackbu to attond a dinner given by Secretary Hanson Suffers a Ter- B Tt Y. |ehacowin diemisstHe Hoek. Lt ine | troum his home in Geesh Bay, Wis. . on ng 1l BIacKbUIM, | Rictinghuysen, and had_stopped over rible Accident. it and failod, and the trade are dis- 5 go.”" |Lauglter. | )lmwny to \\'uhin.\.:,' fl;: nv; ng. . Im w00 Ihu'\. ayne MoVeagh, He qusted, eto. We never had any doubt P & {1 Porter made v speech, the | In answor to inquiry he said: ‘I have leaves a wife and four children to in. pyore § g ztha’lgvkn omflm v i In h:d. Bgotistical l:;fl 3 aoner mwh "Him, il the v ot yot thoughts .::: ihe detwis. I The i:‘;::’a’zz:"“:fi‘; ‘:Y the rr&;‘\ fortune which i estimatod. at | Hor Dress Catches Firo From & Stove ette woald meet popul avor| Whi 4 ing “conclusion: “Oh, | have dete . S84 tundamen. | use ol 8 9,000,000 and Burns Her Entire Body and sell rapidly, knowing it to be M. f & dear! 'go that sgeim, it wes very | tal principle, I '}ll of whatever - & § %“3.‘;,:;’ b '-r“}: ?hnns-r vy < ? ek ool sosented tho 4 SaiaT Aoréide at DRI a6 mm’tflh i | AR o Aot Frm About ol clock yesterday fores 3 with t rice 2 pville warm i lec- al service as o it a8 posaible, - 4 . y About eleven o'clock yesterday fo \ R TBRGLUTHLY o | oovil Tt Tha the Jury | vt ot St | £ 7 b 3 | oo Burtrii 7ok Do e ks i 2047 s sy JGS. iv i oot @ ¢ nduct | mon an 18 8| riat or the g il h < | gt " f ) vt for B 6 & good thing when| b Allowsd to Separate of i promesatl Gy a8's breach | use ot my d-pz-hsnt. With the| light Throagh Him it He |ingthe afternoon and ovening was | accidont occurred at the residonco of J { b el 1, 90, than. w ‘ of professional et He intond.- | minutest of my workJ have not an g " larger than on any previous day dur- | Andrew Hanson, cerner of Twentieth hey have ) A en we During the Trial, P g y Y | Doeen't Retract. ing the contost. The men remaining i i ] thought how comforiable the feeing - L4 W8k all BeaieSRcongy in ac | acqiaintance, e in'the coutost did Bomo TOATKRDIS | 1oy < st Sloron, wat and. 4 (when _enjoying a leisure smoke) r 5 et and " logal interest of the de- | ‘‘How is your appoiftment regarded s : 0 ¥y - Emma, aged about eleven, wae stand— ) KNOW that you are not absorbing | Butthe Foremis Rises toSay They } in Wisconsin- as that of a stalwart’" | Posibility of a Vacanoy in the Ken r‘,‘““"'ffh"'"“ e Ry, Rl RO ik sieae n_stove WHEH -TvE N0 ’ p injurious drugs. ' ol ant to, | HThat's a ver 1 speech,”| ‘‘Thestalwartandanti-stalwart lincs tacky Del LIPS BRI L ol LS i i i W X 3 s a very ggood speech, ) i Wisconsi | ncky Delogation kept ahead of the best record. The | caught fire, The fabric being of a We are mutually interested 1n this shouted the pii } wera not drawn in donsin as they ¢ g matter of pure Cigatettes. 1f the gt ® “Procesd . withit ¥ gaid | s0em to have been an other states. | * “Hmsh' ‘f 'Qfl day i h.m\-.iu. light texture it blazed up in an in- ) DUKE OF DURHAM are the PUR- | National Awociafil Bhess, ; gourt, and the & |1 to be a stalwart, means to be u| Gore, Gore, Gors. Scotehman contimued to gain upon his | MAnt, and before any one could Y EST and BEST,, of vourse, you will| Wasnise l'm;uébt;lé W John P or ;‘w‘y “";1 {'Oll-:-te?ih;x-ublmn. t:n'n‘sm«v_uu sesociated Pros b wan overy hour until 7 o'clock, when | Spring to heraid the child was envel- continue to use. them: if not, you|the opening wGuiteau ndent of the o lu- {4 am a stalwart, it means, iur- Wasiiseroy, December 80, A [ was only throo miles behind, At|oped in flames. Frantically she wont. 8o we coneluded to call your |and smd: “Bomo of the leadinlf|pagic asyluis, was then ealled. Ha | ther, that Twas a Grant man, then 1| gtory is ailoat hero of serious trouble [+, Ty SRLER rushed out of doots and ran some dis- attention to them through the riows- | pavers in Ametjes oonsider lnc:&:e atntod his experience in the treatment [ A till a stalwart, for T was for | potween Congressman Blackburn and (i...:.l ,f:h“_'“;:'{,‘l",’:,‘l_, 'Qv'l"‘,‘,fl “l},“'l‘."“:; tance beforo it was possiblo to over- papers and tell you frankly all about ) f‘““ met for some | f {he jnshue, which eftended oven | Grant. ButTam a_ républican, ‘.’"",“"‘L Burbridge, Tt is anid that Dr. | jig wdmirors, o ;v.mlllhv Now Yorkor, | take her. them, and induce you to try them and | tite. [L&WgHE | < havo recviveda | t},irry von “‘ wtocing bommis. | g0se I believe that party will give [ Ousley, of Kentucky, wanted an oflios | wus so. nloaaed. - with, him that he| This fanned tho fice stifl fiorcer, so ston, signed: ‘A | yion i Ty appointment of the gover- the country the best government in LR P R0 AU AL i then let them speak for themselves, | telegram . frou n in ono of the departments hero and | o AR emhée whon the girl's mothor caught We know thoso are pleased who have lgg'lf Adinibéi®h’ Which says Boston | ;1. of New York'to examine parsens | A1l departmente. T do not ealewlato | went to Blackburn for help, montion- ?,:‘,,'I"‘:.,‘:,;': gnm'l’,}'fi“ e m‘:‘ citiL - of s DK clothing had bedn tried them, as they continue to buy | SY! izes wit] avd that 1 ought | oo, pioted allowed to be | upon interfering withiany of tho em- | Burbridge as his friend. Blackburn [ ¢ tre 1 . Sist: Fitzgorald | burned from the child’s body, and al- “uoat other L, 8 them, and we are getting most flatter- | to sident. Wlaughter.| Iknow insane, ke« r‘vye! ot my dvpurtflmt exoept in | denounced Burbridgo in violont torms | 5 vy -y rty o Noro! a. |most her engire person had been ing reports from denlora as well ascon- |of but two me #ho want o hung; | ueparts for the prosgeution. he public interest, republioanism | becauso of his war record, saying his | couse ‘lll“"”\l\n:&l‘.“ 4]:;)'“ mac 506, La cEnely soole J‘ i B, L Wit sumers, We promised more reports | one is Porter, baghuse ho oxpocts 80,- | " Guitennsaid; ou are @ very | I donot recognize muy such distinc: | digtrict was dotted with the graves of 4 7 it * tho exception of the ankles and feet, from dealers yesterday, but we met | 000, and the s My O ed man, doctor, but you are for- | tion as stalwart and anti-stalwart. | ien muvdered by Burbridge Polics Officer Killed. not a portion of the unfortunate girl's with one who cooled-our arder tem- Lm hasizing J-+Corkhill i ting the Abralisotic Wit thich The question with e will be, | during tho war. This language was | Natioual Associated Pross body was untouched by the flames. porarily. Guoss it will bo no harmto | booked for rameiel, unyway, and ho | fhelouy.” o (s the head of | a bureau freponted to Burbridge, who, the dis:| Kisss Ciry, Decombor 30, —H. | As quicklyas possible wet blankets - toll what he said, but we withhold-his | Wants to got eveii _‘l;lnw-l‘:vs‘n“aglh;‘ Racess. -3 resolutely und - eftisient iy disoharging | patcl . i a believer in the “codo” | Crenshaw, proprietor of one of the|were wrapped around the little suf- sible, 18 sald uame, street and number, thinks I am respg When coutt” rs\am:ni' vl‘ v‘rilneu the dutics of his affioe? If leis, | and he wrote to Blackburn demand- | finest saloons in the city, while bru-|ferer and she was conveyed into the ,‘Haven't got them; don’t want|am too severe in fily language... Now .0 "F0 - | then he is the man fof my money. If | ing a rotraction. No reply has vet | tally beating his wifo to-night in front [ house and Dr. Moore was at once them, and shall not keep them. Can 1 waut to say: i ye,J:P !!f:l‘l‘l;l‘:!::rfl;ho?‘he W&Bu‘ p‘.]‘r“ R “n"’r“‘mvm“ not save | been received, and it is expeoted that | of llym anl«mh was n;r\'{uhv(l“ by :milmr summoned. Every known remedy is buy — — —— and —— Cigarettes for | crites, scribes inges. ow ] oker in the jail, - T6 did b Qiffer | "™ . it Blackburn don't apologize there will | Hines, Cronshaw run into his saloon | being used, but it is ght ex- the dammation | © "% . > 1 “When “will 'you @htér upon your | be serious trouble and ibly blood- . i iV Ny m th . A X 4 serious trouble and possibly blood- | followed by the ofticer, drew a pistol | tremely doubtful if the cl survives 61 vipers, how | it 2ty material point from tegxem” | dutiost 4 % shed. - Burbriduo stands high 1n aruy | and shot Finon, s tho oices was | hor toFrible wounds, B o] | nations of other experts.’ oon- B .+ i 6 n hh s 4 " Wha “:’(dmg‘i’ versation with the p}-il\nurnwd to| . Eagly next week: iy family con- | gircles and it is said his courso during | falling he shot Crenshaw twice, Hinea e 50¢ per 1,000 less and —— Cigarettes for ;l per 1,000 less than the DUKE, and I can retail them at same price of the Duke."” i rillaa) o “hi ife | Si8ta solely of two marriod daughters. | the war was only carrying out orders [ diod in s Hmo! W YEARS COMPLIMEN! Weli, we have somewhat recovered, o and lowly. ::3 rontt L?f?flé‘"afi'&m l“f‘: While in the senate Tinade my home | and that he Rl AN ORI SRARL ‘.|.|,.'l"..‘.l,.,f:‘:.,';‘f,,:"l\,".“:} ;".,'.:.’..,wn(!'r:-l“f e i i and since we have thought the matter | Jesus put my. g into clean, {41l TPV asaination with one of thom, Mr§ Totten, and 1| Sherman to that effect. shaw ia not expocted to live, over don’t feel much worried, «s he | sharp language a8 Tthaye the exam- | /0" . - b suppose 1 shall find it convenient to| Puitapkreniy, Decomber 30.— v e The Citizens and Ladies Who (Wil - doesn't sellfmany,and his limited salea | ple of thesayig ankind for so | “Ib's a yery interestiug story, Rl | datablish inyself with hor whilo I re- | Gieneral Burbridgo, who has been Land Swindler Sentenocod. Recelve Their Friends on Mouday. will not affect us much. We appre- | doing. He things by their | (nitéau, ‘‘the dogtor is giving ull the | main in the cabinet. Her husbaud is | credited with having sent a challengo | Nstional Associatod Pross. g AT hend that it's because he does not |right names. Whgiany onc assaulted factsas I told them,” | Major Totton, who is'otie of the coun- | to fight a duel to Congressman Joo| Srrv keep the best,but instead tries to palm | him he sgruck, ~4#did not lic down Tho witness gave -the ‘conversation |sel for the defense in the so-called | Blackburn, said Blackbarn had sent | This even off an nferior article at same price, | like to the cravesiy that his trade is 8o small. With this | nomination for t exception, we find most of the_trade | republican con disposed to handle the DUKE OF | think I will be th DURHAM Cigarettea and Tobacco | this jury is gum because they ARE the BEST and|business to enablif PUREST on the market. £5,000. They man for killing ai as me on this 148 divine pressure, from another wary¥ Lot ]""’“l“i‘:.‘g‘n’:;“';;o The following embraces all of those do I refer my |in detail in regard to the murder of | star route cases.” \ himn & most insulting message through | noted Missouri land _swindlor, was | receiving New Years calls on Monday roaidency to the | Garfield, stating thiit the prisoner T e a friend of Blackburn and he had for- | sentenced by Judge Patrick to nine[who have sent their names and ad- Jorr: of 1884. T|said the mntter dlashod aoross his| ==~ Taleofa Texan. warded a reply couched in such lan- [ years in the penitontiary. His con- | drosses to Tis Br: T do not think | mind at night daring¥he time he was | National Asousted | Press. gquago that Blacklnrn ov any man in | vietion was brought about by United | a0 o g to the hanging | figuring “for the ‘Paris consulship, | Lovisvitie, Ky., Dedember 30.— | Kontucky, if he had the spirit of torncy Bliss and sevoralide: | ., ra: Clark Woodwan, 1712 Tzard or to got that| Ho thought it over and over,|Ton years ago a young man named |manhood about him, could not il |tectives, strect, ssisted by Mrs, MG, Gals, s well try alhessid, and finally determined to re. [ Edward Fee "left thi#ity and went| ¢, tuke notice of. He oxpected a ro- T —— Mra. C. E. Squires, Mrs. A, F. Sher- rduring a whd|move the president - of the|West and ‘was not hea®d from untila | )y to the lotter and says that the|, . A Census Clork in Luok: rill, Mrs. J. E. Wilbur, Mrs. 8. B. T acted under | political situation’* € i Y Nattonal Assoclated Press, Jones, Mrs, Robert. H. \\'hllul!\\;, of naved the nation | answer to a question at! y 1 X i Mrs, .I‘Illllun Smith, of Bt T will discuss | tion, T lm‘(l.w from T con- | large property in Texas. Upon his|Barrott in thiscity. Ho was once an | Huss, & clerk in the census office here, Miss Kva Lowe, Miss pthe;jury.” This | ceived tho act that if 13 ‘eatablish | return he soon marriedBiss Maggie | gxtensive slave owner, and has been | ha8 received a notice from England | Jul ght, Miss Mary Knight, din three parts, | the fact before the juf for somo timo an aspirant for a South [ that he is by the will of a doceased Miss Mary E. Day. i gnid in |fow weeks since, whell he returned | gontents will ted. Burbridge is ‘gdbuversa- | here, claiming to haveaccumulated :lerk th ";‘:, .,.Ti'(.:':_; ‘.“!m;l l:):]:i\(fl:: WasiiNaroy, Decomber 30.—C. E. | St. ved | St. Clair, whom he had known years after each of whichif#uiteau sat down, | glie killing of Gariield wakinapired by | before, and started for Mexas. * Fee | American mission. He is the deadly |Whelo heir to a fortune of $100,000. Mrs. John V. Furey, at 1022 Cass arising when hoysle. the audionce {d, T would not be Hell: responsible |and his wife arrived at New | gnamy of Blackburn over ol . ot strect, assisted by Mra. John P. Mar- were entertained esired more: | bofore the law.” vt ¥° New Orleans, on the 27th of Novem.- | gtuncen rowing out of the war, Sov.| PUEASANT HOURS CENTENNIAL, | tin, Mrs. E. D. Thomas and Miss The court and cou aid 00 atten-| «haps gorrect,” cried (iuitesu, ex- | ber, and was not: heard from until | ary] of his friends have volunteered -—— QGrace Chambers, between the hours esterday, when he called at the sontl i gotilin of 12and 7 p. m. ymme ol 158 Sk Oiaiss Bhve, Anding to act as second if n duel is arranged. | mne Greatest Social livent Omahn has [ Mys, (oorge A. Hoagland, at h his wife &t her old home. Cablegrams. Bver Known. hume.f-t Sixteenth and m:d l:;ry;l av- peculiaritics | noints of these conversations with the | The story he. t is - that| Nopional Associated Press, ARG ol ;RO P A At Lok vere not taken | prisonor, He read over these notes | G0 Po:‘;;m s Domiy &;gimfih;; Sr. Phrexssons, December 50,—| The Pleasant Hours club centen- gxl':-; Lfi;saon:lu;: ‘::um:::.a: :‘::: “x‘-‘(:.: to the-prisoner at the time they were the atock yarda in Orleans, The 'd-mnge'donn. during the late riot | niul party and banguet was given last | MoC anell, e y ‘Miss tooll.. Mi —— ot sorres ML e ottt fade: LT i When ho learnod that afisther party | Bt Yarsew, s stimated ut over o iail-| jont fn “Masonic halk €4t was un. | Burley, Miss Baunders and Miss Kus- WasHiNGToN, December 30.— f:ri““:g;;“a‘"fi: rg:“"‘i:":‘.]’::‘?‘l: would undoubtedly quote correctly. :1‘3;”{{,;’,,‘;’,}‘5}‘ %,:’:“,,,F :‘a,:;“‘ho:': of all their property. evert Omaha has ever known. Over |, ;“'urnl::m. s :t;'"l"'m;,";rn m_: 4 Judge Reagan, member of congress 0 h§||r SERLHO :mdython recover | 1, he did not he would correct the | 54 was thrown into the river. He| VIENNA, Docember 30.—Subscrip-|two hundred ladies and gentlemen | assisted by Mrs. M. L. Durfee, Mra. r;om Texas and the last treasurer of Sty witness, as he never forgot anything. | romembers nothing until the 23d of | tions for the relief of the sufferers by | were present. The late hour at which| W. A. Sharp, Mrs. Samuel Burns, + the confederato states, denies Jofl. | "800 ) g the prosecution had |, Vitness (reading from his book): | Docember, when he found he found | the Ring fire now amount to 1,000, | the ~ principal ~ events of the|Mrs. P. . Tler, Mrs. Geo, I. Gilbert, Davis, in his flight from Richmond, |, "ot . examine and | L 8sked him on what ground he|pingolfin'the hospital at Pensacolu, |000 florins. It is now announced L Mrs. W. W. Marsh, Miss Mattie took a large amount of gold belong- = killed the president. His answer|fiorida where he had been taken by | there are over one hundred orphans Sharp, Miss Carrie Ijams, Miss Jen- uiteau finall fjaed the cross- mpster. The Gitodly, “‘that's the law.” Witness uced - a noto-book in which he. had jotted down the tsin 4 4 Consumer, if you have not tried ” . - them yet, ’yuu should drop in. the of the Guiteau fam tirst store and buy a package. ;!::‘ ;l.:.:d.i:.lthna 3 claini 4 ald like to ki ) evening—the banquet and toast re- /A 01 ke to know any . i 'm%xk:v ;Il;ew‘:ngzze:a‘c{il Julfie Rea- | 100 e woan to haver o 0| was, “I considered hmr:}mo\'nla. %l- @ steamboat captain, who had picked | to be cared for. sponses —occurred, preclude the pos-| njo Kennard and Miss May Campbell. / B o oo, 2378 | Tscoville aid he intdndod to make | Hcal necossity. My defonto will bo|him up on . the Missisippi river.| Bruxe, December50.—A mountain |sibility of publication this morning of e 5 4 confederate notes, $86,000 gold voin | *Pplication for the introduction of insanityy ai {'m’ °."dm °f ) m@!ne During all this time his mind was a| has fallen near the Jung Frau. a satisfactory report. Theretore a President Arthur. and bullion, $35,000 in m’fi'ar cotn, | other witnesses to t to Guiteau's IB)! )"“'Ygefl“ m?"g]l"’l.m"“,‘t‘ )| blank. The family here seem satis-| Loxnoy, Decomber 31L.—A new description of the hall and it elabor- | Nationsl Amociated Pross. and §36,000 in silvor bullion, making | insanity near the timo of the shooting, i Ee;‘“"%:#- oyt | SR shat to tho channel tunnel will bo ato decorations, which was obtuined | Namw Tonx, Docombor 80, Prosi- o total smount of 8167,000, oxclusive | Put could not tell how long the surre- | ¢\ i of which you will SRR gunicigtiDoyer; ; early in the evening, is alono pro- dent Arthur remained at home nearly of paper money worth nothing. The ?";?i‘l would® sahg Wt Hght take a put as your dm' it 51 do o tibgal Aseociatai o SARES i '“xirl: Z’;,‘:Jfi;“:::::‘;&n‘:.‘ :le":l:.l,l::r::g "“’mu'll"""‘ D :"“!‘L‘!"“t‘)’l s full ““(}_ ::,Ldaxl.:::d ':::’i'dv:gt':ilfi"‘l):;:: c:lh:. ' < maong the noldiers st Duaclotiey .| - Dvidgo sad ho would oppono ro-| o, i T I e eroapoml: | ataiacsy . Dogember 90,-—Horty | avante of the paa eas Ehonk i attomdnnco in this aftommoon'a | city to-morkow moming on the lim: ., and the paper money butned, | oPening the case. : studencs at the Keokuk medical col| )y Tecombor 50.—-The Irish [and Mouday morning’s editions of |ited express for Washington, accom- S i itions | Dility; because it was an act without | Jege have been taken down with small . » : s > Reagan said Davis got none of the| The court said the propositions | =i itic Sy 2 Pecl nalllovernment have determined to sup- | Tuy Bek, panied by his son and daughter. It is \4 g [ © malice, and from political necessity. | pox. Tt is claimed a small pox subject [ press all soditious publications, and T expeoted. Seoretarien Frelingbuysen: L i be in writing to be considered if money, and that even his worst ene- f Just be i g v It cannot be called murder unloss 5 i X ) oo monoy, and, that cven uAwIOI: SiiSy lsw' ‘quustmnn L lRRE TRy ANNO was sent to the college from this city, | ¢ " pu end to-dny confiscated copies | Aagonic hall was most magnificent- (:Iml l‘ulgu: will go to Washington on ly decorated. Evergroens are turned | the same train. 8 ; lico is proven, I know from the |y Nispctes b b a B e A e tion that | 0 proy the | but was not dissected because the dis- | 1 fhe §iC H L fog honesly, ~ * 35 St e o Sugestiot (¢ | time T concsived the act that if T| oaso yaa dotected on_the body beforo | of, The Irish World and United trieh . s ar 2l Moxioan Railwa; would give him time to formulate the | ¢001d establish the fuct before a jury | it hud been placed on the dissecting | 1o \Cl conty in this city % aiaund ewh piliar end pllgeing shan: Marine Intelligence. National Asociated Pross, e oo o bk | that 1 believed tho killing of Garlield | ablo. Tu was handled suffiiently, agenta iy this clty. dolicr, In the centre of the room are| Marine Intelligence. e A . eomber 50, | “The experts for the proseeution,» ho | 48 ispired by God, I would not be | however, to spread the contagious s Hhung bwo nntional lagn festoonod, and | Netor! Amocatedbrass, The president has opened. o foraign |Said, “have sat here for six weeks heldrosponsiblo before the luw. disense, The college has beon quar- | Ospital Noten joined together, trom which rod,whito | | Liverroot, Becgibers0. Satlod — and const trado the povt of Anton Lo | and have met nightly with the district | Tl'““"‘3&"“;?"“";',"1‘;&,(3 niient X | apiine s e i ) g | S DLUSISRmOm L mE LB BRI e Motk fiHiohialn ARt (R sardo, twonty miles from Vera Orug, |attorncy and woven ~their meshes |“GgY. ERAES U g | Speiaiess, Tls, Decomber 80| rogordu ot the postofico dopartment | or, from which also many other | Quoenstow. and the gulf terminus of the Mexican | 8bout the prisoner and T do not pro-| Lip o0 vonding the prisoner’s lan- The sccrotary of the state board of searched to acoumulate evi- | strenmors were suspended 1o the cor- [ QL owN, December 30.—Sail- Southorn railrond, of which Genoral | pose that thero shall b any unseeinty | 0 %ion e autisiaahat et Rl inuntormeditiiorollsiinall pox | insc delinquent contractors [ nors and sides of the hall. At the | €d—"The Celtic for New York. Grant is president. Anton Lezardo | baste in cetting to the end of the| ¥ bility lie he Deity 1 ab _thirty-seven plnoes 1n 10018, | 4 raingt whom suits will in a short 3 ch g v Ie: DRSS . sy s 4 MRl SRt » geng, ponsibility lics on the Deity and not |* S o8 o 18, | aygal whout sui i o apex of each post wero two smaller noct from this port with Jay Gould's| ‘L agree with that,” cried Guiteau, | of 1o JWRY beyjove 88 LRCIVE BUE TR Desenber 80/ Ad:| = To napers for. presontiaont to. tho | the poata and #iaos of the Ball o8|, Aukons, Daseraber 0/-Augyab system of Southwestern American | ‘I will trust Lo the personal honor of | on B0k 10T o Bihoy Tare: bound | Vices from postmasters in all pections | grund jury againet Brady, French and TR e flags wore largo red and | Bloom, of the Bloom Bros, S railways, at Galveston, Texas. every man in the box, Tho best| o yon iy b iround of insani- | °f the country received at the post-|g}ers aré already prepared and will | white ensigns most handsomely ar- | died AT oS ) "fhe Mexican Central railroad com- | thing for the prosecution to do is to | (& "9 CT0LCq Cer it carefully,” | ©flice departiment this morning show | b furyished to the attorey yeneral | ranged. Each of tho twolve largo | head by his brother last night. He pany, which is controlled 1 Boston, | dismiss the indictment. If they won't | ™ iy Wit 0"t ho Drisoner, “that is all | 4 #larming increaso of small pox in{ ypy y formal demand windows wore luxuriously hung with | had abused Albert's wi Yy Wi on j e er, b i s h pon i fo ) 3 ! ort's wife, s decided on Jaltempa as the Pucific | 40 a'l)m' then m:l %lu;_!lup.rsl:;o BoIe b o e IR the ....mml.,:. 'llhu dm...Te is .tl.r".:...L‘ T e e oty [ ST LR AR g’umm"' i 90, DAL Wi terminus of theirroad. The compuny |8nd have a good holiday. am not A 3 ing rapidly and several postcilices| ¢, orrow. Postmaster General [ yween which hung gilded ca; vi ; q R foat 5 ) F gt " 3 e coeded w e 4 H ¢ g ¢ 1 p ;& gos with . hus sccured rights and priviloges at | afraid thoy won't do me justice. The| The witness procosded with his ro-| have been closed in conscquence. | uuen will come with i, VEAPR I Oh M e Tl Indications. Jaltempa similar to those enjoyed by | American people don’t want me hung | Port of the conversation in which he Hations) Associated Fres - c——— i i i o0 ofe i irati 3 ” Becretary Lincoln will alto proba- | of golden fish, The space betw vidge said it was doubt 1l J A\ 4 ) i e e . ; Gene pweter is to ar- i-colore Anton Lezardo, court c:f‘uld (lilpur:e t‘l‘m j:,y: ,,,‘5 prisoner admitted that he had to| Lancaster, Pa., December 30.—A Atsornoy Opneral Browster otz [fures’ “and.. ‘warkioglored Sibanneie, WasuiNoToN, December 31, -For the lower Missouri valley: Fairer, — e 1 ' I 8 3 ‘ TR : partly cloudy weather, with ooca- Protection in Philadelphia. again objected to reopening the case | Work himself up to a proper state to | fust froight train heavily laden.on the ngw b“m,lu,)', BRSNS g)lll trimme ‘l'l l;;m,""g (s x\lturrnutuly sional snow, northwest winds, gen- Hatlonsl Abclated it as proposed, Ho thoughta few hours | ommit the murder, and that one of | Pennsylvania road, during a “dense st the REROL 0.1 b0, L AN "'“; erally shifting to south, stationary or PiriaveLria, Decomber 30,—The | Would suffice and would enable the de- :h“ strong 1’)‘“-"!1--'- support of h"cdci fog this morning ran into a_deep cut| /Ehe Broak iy Barley O e e e i o likee oo | Jowor pressure, il o L Y i it enge W itar; inti i i X 4 3 —-r— £8 grand jury, in its presentment to-day, | fonse to formulate their propositions, | 1218¢ Wa8 AEroc y on sccount of it Ohriatiana station and piled “hpon Cu10A00, December 30.—The cor-|ner, where the doors and stage did A Wife Killing Lunatio allod the attention of the court tothe | *We don't want to' reopen the |his fathor's strango theological no-|a wrecked freight train which had al- s : | i i £y . 3 harley in this market | not intervene. The main entrance to o the | case,” said Guitenu, “I am. satisfied; | tions. ready collided. Tho whole mass of |Ber on No. 3 harley in tl I National Amociated Press. i o wao rupbily oerensig anchargod | YO WARE o Tfuis your faiso wit.| The oxamination of Dr. Gray hud | wroskstook fr from tho last angine, |(2F Desember fL iy, Debepi eV | o bl s entoonus vy oty Lovivitar, Decomber 30, ~Hon- that something should be done to put | nessos.” not concluded when the time for|Geo. Diffendufer, engineer of the last | €Y% ARO: G v ARaD ¢ 1 P| field, who out his wife to pieces in the i i vraiz fi result is the bulls as well as the|an unique and very handsome banner, 5 . ::::;'.srar::g}n '(;:::id‘:f;‘ :’i‘l’l ;:;“ bears are beaten. The latter to-day |inscribed ‘‘Welcome” and reprelunl: b"‘s""”‘:}‘."'dmhmml'“ WOTRINg, ‘WA had to pay $1.03 per bushel in order |ing two hands in fraternal clisp. The to-day adjudged o lunatio and con- Porter agreed that the jury should |court adjournment arrived. Col. th di i . - om uder sirveiilange. . Thoy. sug: be relieved from their imprisonment, | Corkhill kept on asking questions and gned that they should pay a tax and s ioi a8 if the case was to be prolonged in- |at 3:05 Scoville suggesf that court |ably die. Brakeman Frownwelter is 2 : signed to an asylum, wntfi:lfi)fil?&:oh::gtnu’l ‘:hgli‘:‘n‘::a? AP A e pmult ginjure adjourn, The dingfict oy said | supposed to have boen burned up, ué-:t'tlo u[:l thu}: cuntn‘;}u. On the | broad entrance lrxl;u:iflm lad‘:e rlor | #80e ! il aalib of (] g be. would'agree" to adj“nummmnent as | Several trainmen | (names unknows) i‘hl?“. ’l‘ll‘: price was i cents ]ulur was likewise guarded on bot| K lll y M.Mm- for Murder. . The court said the tendency of re-|soon as he came to a certain point of | are missing and l“fPWd to bo burn- 2;86’00 b hel lurn:lur ATe n;arg tho fiags of "“:l ‘:upuhho, Lo lb:w Batinal Amocisted Press National Aseociated Frems. cent decisions was in favor of allowing | evidence of this witness, After some|ed. Fire engines from Lanoaster and | “200" o ¢ AURTRL O MARG, | e & ur,"!"u“-'fl B i on | Haurax, December 50.—The Allan New York, Decomber 30,—This | their separatiin and would take the | preliminary interrogations, he asked: [ wrecking trains from Philadelphia and a" m‘l’(m'.lr auIor i “':’:d 1 wonk, "‘;;f’l 5 "?'L; f"‘f "‘;’ deid ;’" steamship Moravian is ashore at Seal wmorning Henry Weinstein, aged 13, | matter under consideration, “From the ecxamination of the pris. | Columbia have been dispatched to the | ¢Vera fallures are expectec. B itayed, The stase was|18land, Novia Scotia, The govern- of 28 Ridgo street, was found shot | The foreman of the jury rose and |oner, what opinion did you form of | scene. Traffic both ways is blocked. f"" 3 P:;' FRyed. ith 'f siage Was | ont steamer Newfield is ordered to and killed at 63 Nasaau atroot Jobn | said the jury did not deairo to separ- | his mental condition?’ " pamongers being tragalersed around |, 85080 0F fentenced Man. | USCH | D o b blua | her assistanco. ate. opinion was,” sai wit- | the wreck. § . ) \ : ureay e ’ R ar Lo court woild all T ioanorr e “Court may adjourn now,” said The Week’s Faflure. ul{mlmr (gl negroes came into town and geranium leaves around the bor- —rt e —— and do all possible to finish up the|Corkkill, and proceedings Were ac. | Notions! Associated Press. this morning to witness the huns‘iug der. Both of the doors to the ante | National Associated Press. Keifer's Recoption. case consistent with the interests of | cordingly suspended until to-morrow New Youk, December 80,—Thero | of Ed Belton and Paul Pringle here | room and to the refreshment room| @uiexao, December 0. —Cornelius National Associated Pross. justice,. He repelled Scoville’s im- | morning, AR, 117:! f“‘]“""‘léh“"‘;flh"“‘ the "'"di'y' h“l; weoro ‘““"l‘l'””l'l‘UL l”“llh e ““”"‘fi;:";’l“l.“"ylbllm mlnl gul(} Breslin, a young bookkeeper for Levy ey ) y Biatinn Shno NSRS » P 11 i oy nited States and Canada reported | condemned men, as well “as John | banners, w huge horse shoes Off (Grog, was jailed to-day for §2,000 em- A'b‘lfl‘\:mé:’;:tlh’ r::‘;:. .{:.‘:,",e'.'f,b",'; ;:2{‘; ]’inmecntion‘:: m: lfuaufi{‘d:f}! L:n:l:.‘; tix:}:(}:}“lm‘r;; ".I;I‘é Ié:‘i’:i’“i‘l‘:;:‘::::,‘:t::“ to Bradstreet's during the puutlweuk, Mobile, who was to hang next month, ""w"m'“".l whish Wure“wurkud the b““l"""‘"l{ # ! Kevlor 5ot might oy 1o Goana Avasy | th moat prominent aad conscientions | Boovile said, L will keep Dr. Gray 2 ihcrosso of twunty-one ovar tho |escaped from Bhravoport night boforo | weite, CHembtn SOl ) ) Died fron of the Republic, distinzaished se. | beientific men of tho country, and said | on tho stand all day to-morrow. 1T do | Rreceding wek. Thoro wan a sliyht | laat and aro still at large, huding in | The whole combined to produce tha i Srom Lyokjew, io: '® | that the people and the jury could 4 decreaso in the middle and westorn | the swamps, Nino other prisonors | most boautiful and entrancing effict, | National Associated Press. fi:‘fl‘:fl:' Wor0" prospay {rom Al aver casily oy, c--mpnrilun;’ e an :,lf.': E:'lil.‘:;n:;:l:;.?:]m“h:ww“ us 0| yates, but other sections all show an | escaped, but five havo been captured. | and with the brilliant lights flashing | Louvisviue, December 30, —Henry . ‘ increase. kel < diors e ‘ | = Ed Belton, the instigator, [ on rich flags, gilded banners and the | Garrity, aged 15, died to-day from oy g';‘l‘l'( k:U::fl"k”fir-.:::d;::::.L;.‘.,Ltn :’I{ " The Fumors afloat in cortain sec- - captured. The exccution |assemblage of fushion aud beauty, 1uck,.n’v, li‘mfiueed bynm.undyfmm a febetony L Rt & . , i 1 ions this evening that Giuiteau had Jumped the Track here will be delayed until the goy- | who fill the spacious hall, it was, in-|toy pistol \ Trona O Dostrber B ovk (@ra | fieraes MN0' spawn ‘61" tio - pro- | boao shof, ate wilhout foundakion [ Netlcnal Avgsaied 1 ernor is interviewed. doed, more like ono of the piotured 1 “rlya i .’mur‘ll“illm &:ll'l‘!-"“'vd ”l;‘: UI:I“)I;I TR and seem to have originated outside [ Wasuivarox Cousr Housg, 0., De- — - gatherings of the old world’s noveltics | Twenty~Five Conts on the Dollars farly i o b“ Seult ys“ R h," said the 'nsmm;i, they are | of Washington. No such report had | comber 80. — A freight train south on Died Among Strangors. than of & social event in the gateway | Natioual Associsted Fress. feld 8 P y & N, gen- | all nice men professionally and so- | been heard until inquiry came from |the Toledo, Delphos & Burlington | National Associated “ross. city of the great west of the new con-| CiNciNNaTi, December 30.—The elder, grocer, law and insurance | cially, but good money has been too | other points, and the authorities state { g g o oo A t o railroad jumped the track last night| Puiravrrruia, Decerwber 30.—Col, | tinent, for the scene was in ftruth a|fiem of J. 8. Burdsal & Co., which ;Jw:-u-s;gdo&»{d ll"rr‘lifiirui"l;:lrlm Total mv:‘cln for :llall?.‘ AR e there 18 not the slightest circumstance | five miles south of here, completely | Honry McUumb,’ul Wilmington, Del., | thing of beauty that, treasured in the | failed recently, ptopule".opcy 25 centa. ) ,000; p: y . must wnsist,” said Porter, ‘‘that | upon which to found the report. wrecking eight cam, while walking up Chestnut street to- | memory, becomes a joy forever, on the dollar,