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| o { !m~.n-vmhwmnn ¥ W BLawber A L Aang e 0MBETTA GONE. poblest of Pranoe's Heroos Statesmen Calied Away. the Youag Repubiio’s wome is Looked Upon H'sewhero %8 in Paria on the An. neincsment of the Belovad Leader's Demise. raont of the Press and People 11 America and Eurepe. END. DEATH OF M, GAMBRTTA, v.nig, Janoary 1.—M. Gambetta 8 dled st bix vousidonce at Villo ' Aurey at midnighs. _He was qcile consclous tothe last, The death sgony lasted twe hours. "Hpuiler, Eatlenne and Ur. Frensal wera presens at the last moment, The physiclans who attend. od tim state that his desth was dne to plosmia, oaused by suppressed ery- sipelss, A elot of blood formed in tho hoare suffocated him. A plaster t of the face was taken this morn. ing. There will bo an sutopay to- morrow, A atato faneral is expected to be given, The denth of Gambetta oreated an immenso wensstion here. Groups gethered on the boulevards by 9 o'clock this morning discassing it. It is roperted that ho will be burled at Nice, beside his mother. Prosident Grevy was much offected by the news, Gambetta left no pelitical testa. ment. Me made a private will, Papers reporting his death are sclling in every streot, and orowds are strug- gling to proours them. Telegrams t Presidont Grovy and othar jes immodiately after his (Gambetta died in & state of unconesiousness, but in the courss of the afternoon he exclaimed: ‘“Jo suis perduit, est wutile de dissimuler mals ol tant souffort que ce cera nae deliv- or, ‘T am'lost; it 1s ussless to dissimulate, but I have nuffored so much that it will be a dslivorance.” Presidont Grevy’s New Year's re- ooption was attended by the presi dents of the mensto and ohamber of deputies, Prosident Grevy exprewsed his enrnest regrets at the de of Gambetta. For nearly twenty hours befors Gambetta bacame unconscious i oomplainad thst he was tortured with palu, as if a ball of red hot iron wers inside him. He had recsntly beoomo sathwmatic, and it wzs there- fore not considered permissibla to ven- tilate him room properiy. Saveral tiraes during his illness he spoke to M. Bert, member of the chambor of deputies, upon some mat- tors weighing on 13 mind, but alwaya briefly. Ranc and Spulter were su) moned to his bedsids for the purpose S eing T communiostion, but the synoope precedlug death had begun when they arrived. 1t is balioved the hopeful tone of the bulletins iasued during his illncss was due to the advios of Dr. Oharoot, who did not wish the sick man, when papers wors read him, to hear unything that might have a dopreasing effeot. The funeral will he conduoted with purely ovil rites, The fumly aro anxlous the burial shall take placo at co, but friands advise that it bo at 1n consequence of ths high functions ho deconsed had filled the authorities have thought it expedient to place Jeals on his papers ‘The Rapublique Francaisostates that a 6 o'cock yesterdsy ovening tho dcotors present in tho room with Gambetis: perceived the abscers had burst intornally, At 10:45 o'clock he recoverall consclousno:s snfliclently to thank his friends for their attention, which Lo ald with per calranes ‘in brod hing then became more diffi cult, Mastrcam of the nest notable republicns {8 noew passinz through oo deat!. ghember. Ths faca of the dooessed \ws already baoore swollen end in ged'tly changed, This aftruoon & msn eolling coples ey pers—The Rad ning o (jurrilons artisl. concerning Gambettaliwas solzsd by a crowd on the bonlotied. His papers were do- stroged, 84} tho police had great dif- | fionity in Jeseulng him {rom the ex- pop\see, The opporcunist iy appea | stanned by tho death of 1nakis, , Ja,\mry 1.~~Tho Republiyue 50 wiy\ to-moreow publith the ywiog su jentle acoourt of the pascieg awsy | of Gambetta: Early onlay morn g thero was a rotable for worse in Gambetts's condl.ion, Nilertheless, he was al. lowed to cherill his lllurions of ulti- pisto recovery, | At 9:80 be was able tohiave his bac johanged withont any great diffionlty, \vith the sumistance of Dr, Etlenne ac {some servants, The dootor, who, mj to this time, had beon very calgtbus, was unsble lon- ger to concealshii #p) rehereions, In the afternoon uh lseaso lufrme.;l in violence »ud he t's brength weo visdbly ulmninz:d.h Some per- soun! frionds, » 1o time went to Ville d'Avess 8u4 there lenruod thore was no how. \ls@botte's father-in. law and siser weip sont lm-,l mdnd aleo me othir had mot ::'mionll) recsivid lutlaiion of Gembetts8 approsshing dissolution, Tho deal agony hegan at 10 p. m, 10 patlont lost conec aud of 115, affer ularing o fow onas he expired, it may bo o 1thout and without og that desth was so noer, conductors of the Repablique have recalved tolog from all pari o uncil of mipister: decido tha: tta ghonld be buried et the cx- of tie umta, NEWHEARER OOMMENT. 1, Ji 1.~Bat few news. anp i {n consequence NING JANUARY 2 1883 politioal effect of Gambotta’s death, bat coufine themseives to deploring tho lows of a etatosman who did not despair aftor Sedan, Brruiw, Jasoary 1 —Almost all the newepapers have articles on Gam botta, The seml-official Post The most eminent politician of Feance han doparted. Ho was a man of atrong prssion and great power, who seeraed atill dsstinod to play s great port in history. Itds o significant question whether it would have been a bene. fieisl one, Tha Natfonsl Zaitung says: Germany has loat hor greatest enemy. Gambetta kuew his reputa- tion in the future was bound up with a war of revengs, and his whole enargy wae directed in propar- ing therefor. Hoe may be said to have conaituted hiwmeelf & permauent dan- ger to the pesce of Korope, The Tagblatt says: The nlan of uncompro- mistog vevenge {s dead. His decense wffords us better seovrity for peace than any government of alllance. His grandiy coustituted characier ecom- manded certaln respect evon from hia enemies, but now thero is no necenslty to concos! the fact that the pesoe of Farcpe appears to be moro Isstingly socured than for s long time, Earope will deplore the lows of the great and remarkablo figure of » statesman who used his truly virlle mind for & noble canse, and who will live in French history among the most courageous, aouteand effective founders of the re- publie. Rous, January 1,—The Capitale, Liberta and Stamps, the only papers published to-day, contain obituarion of Gambetta. The Liberta says his death will tend to Increase the conflicts betwoen extreme political faotions in France. The Stampa caye tie ecense of Gambetta has left & greut void., Hlis wan @ foros which served his country in her hour of dsnger. Loxpox, January 1.--The Dally News in a leading article says: Since the death of Thiers, thers wagnot in Wrancs s man who could be compared to Gambetta. He stood, like Saul, head and shoulders above his com- yeors, His death has scattered many » conjecturo, made grim banter of many politicsl arrangements, His loss is one that passes sll oiroulation; bat it may bo hoped the republio is safely eutaplished and will have little to fear from internal enemies and con- spiracies of factions. If the republic keop ateadily to waya of peace, she can be servad to advantago even by statesmon fur inferior to the man of genius sho has loat, The Standard says: An intimate friend of Gambetia states thet he hal become a confirmed hypochondriac. Weariness aud disgust st the failure of his prospects may explain much that {s mysterious in the life just olosed. The Morning Post says: Whether France has realiy lost by the desath of Gambstin can never be dstermired with cortainty. The republic s de- prived of one of its grandest pillars, but its stability will not be sensibly weukened. The Pall Mall Gazstte this evening 2ayn: It is thought that the death of Gambetta will not break up the re- pablic.-, It will have wminor ciots oi very oBvlous importance, Though far too sagsctous to be other than a conviuced partlsan of the republic, Ctambel lways been very su ceptible of the forcs of French tradi- tion, He thought himself & new Mezarin or Richelleu and wasglibersl- ism all over. The Stqndard saya: Gambotta stood well above and beyond all other men in Franca, His death ls an unmeas- urable loss to France, The Tivles says: Gambeita's death war & sudden extinction of powerful individual force, The futura course of France is rendered a8 uncertain as & ship taken aback. The course of events in Barope is ly to be not less profoundly distarbed. The world itself is poorer for tho untimely loss of B0 poten: s forco. Frauco is boereavod of one statesman who ta: her to be true to herself cven in an hour of despair. Tre Dally Tolegravh says: Gam- betta had a0t the least taint of social- 1sm, His name will live forever in the netional memory »s the hero of & desperate hus honorable war, WORDS OF SYMPATRY, Loxpox) January 1.—8ir Charlos Dilk, in a spcech a Chelsoa to-day, naid the .enirance of 1883 was ead- doned by the dasth of tho greatest of all modern Frenchmen, and Sir Chatlos borle tcatimony to the mourn- fulnesa of Bngland for the losz France had sostaiged, Ho said all English confinissionirs who took paré iu the xsount negpiations fora co mmmercial treaty withi oo had been struck with Gambel oxtrome courkesy aud kicdness. Hrgland al admired Garideita's ma cuusage, hip tremendous eucrgy, his splendid orptory, and his unmatohed wity and eparkiing wit, which consti- tatod him the first of Freachmon, W ASHINGTON, January 1 ——Tho soc- retary of state has roceived the fol- lowing from Miisier Morton, at Parts: “Phe death of Gambetta has caused s profound sensition ia Feance, Io his death the government and people of the United Btates have loet a de- voted friond, whose great admiration for our country and its institations was oxprossed on all occasiom. His death s to the members of thia lega- tion a great loss and personal blow."” Maorip, fapnary 1, —The annource- ment of GCambetta’'s death ceoses & great sonsation here. It is universelly conslderad that france has sustalned 8 heavy los, ’Aru.flm, Jangary 1.—The chamber of deputies muspended sittings in ro- n’!,m to the memory of Gambetia, The Gireek minister at Faris has bean iustructad to placo a wreath on the coffin Visnua, Jeuuary 1, — No news. papers were published to-dsy, =nd the death of Gawbetta conseqaently has zot heen notisced by the press. On the bonree the event ls regardod ae & guaraviee of pesce, and it is thouglt it wil' prevent wer betwsen Feance snd Geumany for a long tie, boing & . None of the Brusses, January 1. -The Iande- tlon with & black border announcing the death of Gambetta, No other papers were published, The dcosased statosman has many admirers hero, and *he feeling of sorrow for his de- mise is great, Braiix, January 1 —The death of Gambetta was aunounced to the em sror before his New Yenr'srecoption. be ompetor expressed the opinion that peace would be the lot of Ger- many for a long time to come. The Bituation at Linooln. Special Dispatch to Tur B, Lixoow, Janvary 1.—Nearly all the mombera of the leglalature o in tho ity and canousing in 1 way is very brisk, The hotels jasmmed, The lobhy I8 very active, but up to this tims nothing of tmportavoe is known. Gad Slaughter as candidate for obief clerk of the house ir on- doubtedly slaughtered. A dark horse in the race for speaker is liable te make his appearance between now and sunrise. The' Langtry- Speclal Dispateh to Tita Brn. Onicaco, January 1,—Mrs, Langtry arrived here thia afternoon, and was driven directly to the Grand Pacific hotel, and remained in her parlors during the entire afternoon. In the evening sho appenred at Haverly's theater in The Honeymoon. The house was large, but not crowded. Some scats were vacant, The aud ence was not very fashionable and OMAHA NEB TUESDAY MOX BAD BECINNINGS. A Long List of New Year's Orimes and Casunaltigs, Sudden Doath of the Hegpaiisn Miniater at the Preei. dent's Reception. A Pennsylvania Ohuroh Fired Into with a Hoavily Loaded Cannon. & A Former Webraska Woman's Hor~ ritying Confession aof Orimo ~~Other Notes. | | WEW YEAR SENSATION pecial Dispatct e to Tun Bas ' BUDDEN DEATH AT THR WIHITR HOURR, WasHINGTON, January 1.—At the president’s reception to-day the Ha walian minister, after be'ng prosented to the president and while on his way to an anth room, was sttacked with ver. tigo spasms, He was promptly attended t» by physiolans, but shortly afterwarde died in one of the ante room$ ot the execatlve mansion, When the miniater was taken sfck the musio atopped,snd after the an- somewhst cold. The Times will pub- lish an interview in which she declines to discuss her private aflairs beyond saying that she does not belleve that Mrs. Labonchere gave utterance to the published statements attributed to her. She feels flatiered by her reception in America and llkes all tho oities she visited, excopt Boaton, which she pronounces cold. The News will publish an interview with a member of her company, who asserta that Mzv. Langtry knows nothing of troe noting; that what she knows she learned from Mrs, Labourcho, sou- brette of former years, and that as o consequenco she is only acquainted with antiquated stsge businees and the mannerisms of the soubrette. —_—————— finow on the Ceast Bpecial Dispatch to Tim Bax. Sax Fraxcisco, January 1.—Dls- patches from many polats in the atate indioato that the fall of snow is quite goneral, The depth ranged from one inch to eight, Such a fall hay been aonrcely ever known i tho history of Oalifornia, Saw Francisco, January 1.—Darlng the past twenty-four hours a severe rata storm hes prevailad here, acoom- prnied by & heavy gale. Shipping sustained conslderable damage, ea- pecially in the case of wooden veasels. Many vensels bumped_heavily agalnst the dock, damsying their sides and sterns. At Seawall, where shipping recefved the tull foroe of the gale, much damage was done, Plles were snapped off, vessels jambed and bulkheads crushed. A number of vessols out in the bay dragged their anchurs, but fortunately they escaped withont serions damage. The British iron vessels nad tsken - pracsutions against the danger, and duffered com- paratively little damagel Smali com tors wero roughly handlad, and por- tions of their rigging were carried eway. A large barge and one small crait sunk during the gelo, Windom's Chances. Special Dispatch 5o Tuu Bxz. S, Paun, January 1,—Legislative republicsn caucuses were hold to-night to nominate candidates for speaker and other officers in the two houses. Loren Fletoher, of Minncapolis, way nominated for epoake the houss Ha and most of nominees are friondly to Windom'’s oloctlon ta the seaate. Sinco the caucus Win- dom’s friends claim his cleciion is sure, Ho has a olear smajority of republican membera of the legislaturo, | but there has beon & disposition on tho part of Duuaell to siay o of tho caucus and msnage & combination between several small republican groups opposed to Windom and dem. ocrats against his eloction, It ls ba- lisved that combinations msde in the alectlon of officers of the two houses involve commicting enough republi- cans to make & mejority of the whole legislzsuro to the policy of golng into a senaforia! coucus and abidiag by the rasult. This makes Windom's elec- tion cortain, —————— Clavsland’s Insnjuration Bpocial Dispatca to Tus Bxs. Avusany, Jsniary 1. —Insoguration sorernonlow took plsco In the seante chamber to-dey. The outgoing and inooming gover ozs catered tho chatw- ¢ togother, tccom; thele rospactive steffs aud seoretaries, Gov- ernor Corneli raad his addrecy, snd waa followed by Governor Olevzland, who, with mush emotion, pronounced s eulogy upou she administration of Governor Cornell. The party then ro- tired to the exeoutive chambers, where a recopiion was held by Governor d. o ot Spocial Dispaten 07us Bes, JiNCINNATI, O, Jenvary 1,—1t s apdersteod here that the outgrowth of the conrolidation of The Cornmer- oial snd Gazoute, which will be coin rle(ud during the present woek, will he # morning joorral, to be issaed from the prescnt Gaze'to office, the samo 88 the prerent small editions of The Gazatte, ard sold for one cont & copy. The consclidation will take ocoupied by The Commercial, aud The Jommercisl-Gazette will be pub- ltshed there, Douth of a Hawthorne. Special Dispatch to Tus Bas, Bosron, January 1,--Eliza Menuing Hawthorne, the only sister of Nathao- iel Hawthorn, died at Beverly, to-day, aged over 90, Firo Reocord. Spesial Dispateh to Tas b Pirrsron, Pa., January 1,—No, 10 breaker of the Peuasylvauin Coal cor. pany barned this worvlog, Oudgia of publsned 5o far veflest o the | pendence Uelge lasued u wpeolal edi- | he firo puknowa. Less, $160,000, peascalon of Potter's builéing, nom | nouncement of hisdenth the reosption ended. Hls body was subsequently removed to his reslence. Wasmixar ', Jaauary 1.—To.dsy was as bright und pleasant as a spring day, and the recepilen given by the prosident opened prozaisingly. The excoutive manston, with new decora- tlons, upholstory shd farpiture, pro. sented a fino appesrance. Tropfoal plants adorned ths mantels in the onat room, and In the vad; bive aud green parlors were whitefessoons, and smilax depended from tis ehancieilers, The president stood in the blug par- lor, assisted by several JAdies. Oabi- net miantsters and tha . diplomatic oorps were the first recelved, and during their reoeption Elisha H. Allen, Hawailn minister, was taken ill. The music stoppe but the reception continwed. The chief juntico aud assoolats justioos of the United Statos enpreme ocourt, eenators, eto., sreived, followsd by offioers of the army and navy in fuil dress oniform, Old soldlers of the wars of 1812 and 1846 were then ve- colved, While membera ef the Old- est Tnhabitants’ azsootation of the Dis- triot of Columbia were being received the death of Minister Allen was an- nounced and tho reception ended. The snnouncoment of tae desth of Mr. Allen followed no quickly upon the first report of his iliness thas the two were almost siculteusows, A gentlerman who was present describes the scene aa an affecting one, the pros- ident haviog beenmoved to tesss, Mr. Allen, who had remuined » short thae after being prescibed to Che 4. dlort, Pad pase.d Lnflfho Sitr s M company with his ; proparatory len})ngyth. buflding, He was chat- tlug choerfolly wits sore moquaint- soces, when oud Ao Passed Assistens Surgeon ebur- ger, of tho 1avy, man in atteadancs, army, Surgeon General Orsne, U. 87, "and Macioal, | Dirsotor Brown, U, 8. N., who all endeavored by the emiploym.ent of every expedient ar hand to_resusticate the stricken diplomat. Teath was almcst inatan- taneous and was caused by s poctoris, Juet previous to entiring the cloak room for his overcoat Mr. Allen passed with Judge Wm. A, Rictard- son, ol the court of claime, the cim- plimenvs of the season, and then tie pontlemen relaxed the courtly de menner of the occaslon and exchanged witticlems at which both laughed uite heartily, This laughter, it is hought, induced the minister's fatal nttack, ANOTHER INDICTMENT, BosroN, January 1.—The United Btates grand jury found another in- diotment ageiust Abver J, Bengon, the fugitive cx-presideat of tho Pac- ific National bsnk, The offense al- leged is making falso returns to the compbroller of the currency in Octo- ber, 1881, The returns woro signed by Oushlor Fettengill, but meds up by Baigon's direction and from his fg- ures, itis pretty well undemtood heoro that Bongon is iv Canuda, ANOTHER LYNCHING, R.oumonn, January 1.—Some par- tioulars have veached bere of tho lynching of the negro Bluford Smith at Tisowell oourt hogio. He s the murderer of Oharles K nzor (white) aged 24, Notwiths'anding the pres. euce of a strong gaprd a body of men, after 1 o'clock Phuradey night last, succeeded in getdng into the jall, and foreed the oel he jeller was sroused by the nolee, but foana ithat the door of his roon was fastened on tho ontside wnd gusrded. Ho got out s. anothee door snd ran up Maln sirco’ for help. Meantime the prie. oner wis hurried down e'eien snd ont doors, followed by the jailer's wifo. When the crowd havin Smith 1 ohsrge had proceeded abcut 100 yoards the jatler’s wito fired & patol o alovon the town, The lynchers tlought thy jaller wis setu 2 with ssal tance apd coremenced firlog upon Ao prlg. per, Aboat twenty-fve shots were fired, bLut culy three look effect, Two s suruck Lim o the and one In the ehoalder. The mob thea leit their victim, HE was taken beok fito the jail end died "2 abomt three hours. Su'th ™ kucwn for brutal rocklessnoes sud his m‘ml!vuy for getting tnto rows with white men, A FIMALE DEVIL, Orxoissars, Januery L—A Mt Varoon, 0., special saye: wall, wifo cf Jay V. Bdllwell, em. ployed on the Ohloago, Buriington & oiney ratleoad, male s ooutession o | ", dors, Ehe fs at tco hoose of & mla. tire in Kaox Hor first wur- der was Boujawmin Swigers, her frat nusbaad, who, ate seys, she kiled st Maryville, Mo, In 1877, with the ald of her mother and brother, The wecond was a stranger whom the same parties Killed for his money while stopping at their boarding houre, The third was her own ohild, m daughter, aged 14, whom she strangled o the presence of hee mother at Ralo, Neb., in® May, 1880, She alen confessed threo at tempts to kill her husband to obtaln his life losurance. The corfessions was first mado to her huaband and slpce repeated to others. She in dying of consamption, NEGRO LYNCHED, Cuarcesron, 8. O, January 1.— Dave Roberts, a negro in the Abbe- ville jail, this state, ehsrged with oottou stealing and murderous assault, wans taken out and lynched last night, Admittanoe to the jail was obtained by atrategom and the sheriff belng overpowered, JASTARDLY DRED, Pa., January 1 —Shortly ht, while watch meeting o belog held fn the Re- March, Reaon after mid services v formed E cannon, fi was dinch. 1 crashed i panes sha oitemen and nearly all the window- red. Thore was groat ex- ong the audlence, but, fortunatel), no one was hurt. Eight arrosts wer. made, and warrants are ous for the apprebension of seversl otherr, TIRED OF HONORS. SauEM, Mass,, Juhusry 1.—Mayor Oolley, whose texe. of office expired to day, hanged himself this aiternoon, Sheoks f Earthquake. Special Dispatch ¥, Tux s, Herirax January 1,—While watoh- night nervices w:ze proceeding In & number -of the olty churches last night & shock of earthquake was felt, Insting about thirty seconds, Many bujldings wers shakon, and in aeveral o der churches almost & panlo was created. Rocxuanp, Me, Janvary 1.—A lhwt of enrthquake was felt through: out this city and viclnity last night, followed by a storm of thunder eud lightning, Smallpux. Bpecihl Dispatch $o Trs Bmx. BarriMons, January 1.—Seventy- aix doathe from smalipox occurred here during the past week, To-day oae occurred in the oity jail, and aver 300 prisoners confined for minor of- fenwes were discharged. ~The didease is attributed to the ineffislency and negligence of the hesith department. > e A HACKMANS YARN. ——— He Goes West to Make a Stake. ‘4Do you belong here,” asked a rather rongh looking man of a Bxre geporter yesterday morning as the iting for the departure of Ris walk up forri, nad whed was the first medica] | #0d he leaned up against the wsll, un- _Ho wax quickly | buttoned his overcoat and commenced joinod by Dr. Basil Norris, of the | patting furthor questions to the re- orter, “How is the hack business hero, any good,” ho asked? The raporter told him that he was not very well powsed In_ that line but {hought 1t wae fair. Iam looking for a now location continued tho strangor, and whenI|, left 8t. Louis thought I would strike Salt Lake. I have bsen down in 8t. Louis for over twenty-five years but |tk boltom hae droppad out altogether. Wa no good, Drtvers ain't making elougie to feed their horses It used to be the dandy town before the war and even after the war, bat wow it seems th: every- body riles on the strect cars or husa turn-out f thele own, 1am getting protty old \ud I want to fix myself, but I car’t 1o it in the old town.” “‘Why, I tiought 8t. Louls hackrmen wero sll rick,’ said the reporter, “thoy charge enough.* “You bet they charge onough when thoy get & load, but they don't got many to haul,” “Don't people ¥ek » good deal on #o high prices?” aked the reporter, “Qertainly thoy kicr, but it don't do them any good,” answered the hackman, “‘The boya wre always a mees for them, and areahle to fix ft up =0 they coma cut abend, Thess new drivers coming up uow,” kugontinued, “ain't got the ability the oll boye had along In '03 wud '64. They vill down snd give up if thelr load makss much of @ kick, The old fellows din't do it. If a man klsked on any of them ho always got the worst of it, Til tell you s litlo jko abous oneold smsozer that thought he prid too much, This happened m 1864, Hogh O'Ksefe was ono of the alickast delvers fu B, Louls, sad achody ever got aheed of hima, He drove for Pete Weloh, and, i those diys, made ay high as $60 {dsy 00 her death bed of three wass) and $70 aday., He would tnrn in to Fete, wheu tho dey's work was done, $30 or $4( thiuking it was about the fair thing v keep half, Mind you, Pete knew'iat O'Keofo wee holding aut on Yut he dare not kick fur fear %o woui quit work, He know be mado wot than sny other drlver ho nad, bot iy wasn't partionlsr to ook bow ho mils i, Woll, one day Hugh was staning In front of Bar- vum's hotel, Byond and Chesrut, when an old gu_comée, cnt and tolls im he wants hii (o driye bim down o the river to s Let, Hugh sald “all *ight,” and the ol fellow was bundled fu and his trock 1t on 1he box, snd be was teion tothe hout. *‘How much s i Ll eald the old r ty, after Lo ga'ouy, ‘“fea dol. A:,.‘m, i plee,” sdd Dugh, and beo i LAL S 7Y i Band lookls s vun owl, The old codger wn the depot plat- the roporter gave him g bessme | an afirmative answer his weather- pecohiens anil fol) back upon & 8ofs. [},e10n countenance relaxed s little the above noy w any sveh smoant, sir. Why, yon hayo only drawn me three blocks; it's too much entirely-” He told him it was the rogular price, and he could not take any less. Tha old party paid it, at the aawe time lnquiring for the driver's name, and ho awore he would wot even with St. Lou!s hsckmen, Hogh didn't want to glve him his right name, so he told him it wea John Bluff, and drove off. Well, the old fellow was very mad When he went on the boat he told the ocaptain about 1t. The captain told him the bost would not go out for an hour or two, and that he had better look the fellow up and make him pay back & part of the money. The old fellow wanted to get oven, so he went up on the lovee aud msked Jimmie Rymn, who was atanding there by his carrlage, if he knew where he could find John Blufft. ‘Oh! yes,' sald Jimmle, ‘he 1a just up here, jump in and Uil take you up. The old perty got in and rode around, Jimmie would #to] every little bit and tell him that Biokk leagua mosting wl Tgolioal ohurch, & large |had just left and he could find him | fojiiat 8 A with stones and powder, [soon, 8o they rode around for an|in defiance of agovernment tod, The front wall was|hour, but they didn’t come up to Bluff } tion forbidding It, was dispers the old gent gave It|]arge force of con atall, Final up and nm.ni'm got baok to the boat, 80 Jlmm'e drove him there. out thanked Jimmie for hia trouble and was about to go on the boat, when Jimmio told him to hold on, ‘Why, what's the matter!' ssked the old fellow. ‘Well, you will have to pay my fare,’ answered Jimmle, ‘Fiftoen dollars, if you please.’ The old fellow was badly rattled, I tell you, bot he finally put up the shek- ols, ‘What's your name ' askod the old party, ‘Wby my name is Jim Bluff,’ “said Jimmie, ‘I'm John's brother| The old man_swore, T (el you, ss Jimmie drove off, bat Jimmts didn' care, you know, for he had the mm:v?." “What bec:mo of those two fel- ows?"”" asked the reporter. “Well, Hugh got a little too fly Jatter a whilo and_he wws bounoed for some orooked work, He weut oat to horaes they lynched him in 1869. Jimmfe Ryan wan sent up to the pan at Jeffor had to the old Iron Monutain wspot, died thel took tha know it."” Bantily said good bye and got on board. for Liquor Licens NOTICE. n application 4o the Mayor ai Omaha, for liocnse o .11 Mall, Splrituous Vinons Liquors, at N. B, ¢ streed, 3rd ward, Omaha, N 1883, %0’ th day of January, I Sehmid . it Ahern bo 0 objec 1o Aent tled within twa woekd from Doc. 27, A 1883, $he eaid license will be granted. OWEN McCAFFREY, D, ¥0 n0Lice 01k each weok 107 kwy whuiks wh i pense of the applicant. The city of Owmaha i %0 be charged therewith, J3,3.L. 0, JEWETT, -2 City Clerk. Matter of Application of Justus Kessler & Co,, for Liquor Licene, NOTICE. Notica ia herchy given that Justus Kowlor & Co., did upon thex7h day of Dec, A, D., 18532, fila 1heir application to the Mayor and City Ciouncil o Omali, for license to sell Spirituous and Vinoun liquere at 13 h stroet bot, Williams and Pierce street, ¥ Ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 10th day of Janusry 164, to o 11th day of April 183 1t there bo no objuction, remonatrance or pro eks from Docember 27, enso will be grantod J. KESSLER, Applicant, will pusliah the , tho said | The Omah © notico once nse of the applicant. 0t 0 be charged therowith J.J. L. C. JEWETT, a7 City Clork. Matter of A for gelication of Fred Staack Uquor License, NOTICE, Notlce {s heroby civen that Fred § aac), did upon the %th dsy of Dec. A, D, 158 fllo hin application to thy Mayor and Oity Coun cll of Oviaha for license 6o scll Malt, Bplrituoun wnd Vinous Liquors st No 113 1oth street ‘Ihird Ward, Owaha, Nebrisks, from th' 108t day of January 16:3, to the' 11th day of April, 1683, 1t there be no cbjection, remonstrance or pro- fest fliod within ws wenks from Dec 26th A D, 1852, tho sald license will Lo granted. RED STAACK, Applicant, wipspor will publish ha Above notico onco each wook fOF two weeks ot tho expenso of tho applicant. Tho Oity of Ouwmbia 18 not to bo charged ¢ iorowith, 3.3, L. C. Jawsrr, City_Olork Tirn OMATIA dor-9t Matter of Application of Fdw for Liquor License, NOTICE, Notico is [hereby given that Edward Loeder did upon the 27th day of De. camber, A, D, 1882, file hia applics. tioa to she Mayor and City Council of Omahs, for licouso to sell Malt, Spintuous sad Vinous Liguors, at No, 1416 aam stroet, Third Ward, Omuhs, Neb., from the 10th dsy of January, 1853, to the 10th day of Aprl, 1883, 1f there bo no objection, remorstrance or protest filed within two weeks from Deoember 27th, D, 1882, the said licyase will be gravted, SDWARD LEEDER, Applicaut. Tie OMairs Ber nowspaper w1l publish nce euch week for two ook ab the expense of the applicent The City of O.uaha is not to be charged with, +J, L.O, Jewar £9-26 City Olezk, ard Lee Matter of Application of Max {Lenz for Liguor Liceate. Notioo Is hersby glven that Max I did_upon the 27th day of Decomtber 1. 1882, il his wpplicotion to tho mid City Councit of Oma, for Nieoa:s to sell Malt, Spiritucis and Vinous iguor at comer Uth_aad Jackion strest Firt ward, Omahs, Neb , from the 10th day of Junuaey, 16550 (ho 11th day.of Al 83, 1t thevegba] no ohjection, reraonstrance ar protest fled within bwo weeks fror: V- sid; “‘you are mistaken, I omn't pay Mo got Third and Almond streete, and he|maizo irregular. Oal Matter of Applioation ot Owen MoCaflrey Notice s hereby given that Owen Mc”affrey did n the 27th day of Decembar, A.. D, 1852, file ity Gouncll of uglas and 15th from the 10th 3 h day of April, | sition that his nonsEISNINe OF Pro- Applicant, | ¢ it Y o i THE OLD WORLD, Dillon Again Poatpones His Resig~ nation From Parliament, The O'Brien Libel Oase Brought to Trial in Dublin, Financial Fmbarrassment the Cause of Count Von Win« pffen’s Buicide, Amerionn Whent and Its Position in Foreign MarkotseaMie ner Notes. GENERAL FOREIGN ¥NE Bpecial Dispatch 40 Tus Hun. THE WATIONAL LEAGUR, Dusrox, Junuul 1.~~The n| foh assom iahoun, Kings cou yeo! pry bulary, ATRAMUR LOST. Loxoox, January 1,--The steamer Wheitfield, trom New for Leipale, landed at 8t Oath Point last evening fn a thiok fog. orew was saved snd the prospect: naving the are favorsble. v GRAIN IX LIVERPOOL, Livareoor, January 1.—The stoo! of wheat hers 1s 10,000,000 cenials; corn, 130,000 quarters; flour, 260,000 sacks, 4,850 barrels. AMERIOAN WHEAT, Lowpox, January 1,—The Mark Lang Express says: Beyond all doubt No'2 Amuriosn rod winter wheat will bo she standwrd of value In the world's wheat morket for the csreal yoar of 1882-83. Farmers’ doliveries and varioos extraneous aupplies rene Dale City, Montans, aud got to stealin’ | der British millors’ guite independent. The poeple got onto him and | of the Amerloan contingent at press: ent, The London and provinolal market has been vory quiet during son for taking a satohel from a load he {the past week. Trado in forelgn wheat ull and sre cheaper, was only retail. Flour is Poor fellow; he no more | Very little busineas is doing in the nff- grip than I did, and I|ooast market. Sales in Eaglish wheat for the past week were 43,610 quarters The old hackman asked the reporter | at 40s 11d por quarter, against 32,227 » fow mors questions aboat Omaha, | quarters at 4ds and was asking him to take a amile | xerponding = perlod from a bottle he pulled out of hiz pocket when the whistle blew, and be 3d for the cor- of lmat yesr COUNT YON WIMPFFEN, Panws, January 1.-—-Couat vonm Wimpffen, Austro-Hungarian ambas. sador hers, who ocommitted suicide Satarday, had lately been In the habit of talking aloud to himself for bours, He had oarried a revolver around with him for o week. On Frl- doy be fired it out ot the window of ::o Hotel I.I:dnrlu 3 'flu wall of! e court to A o Ilpm- nuicide was witl financlal “embsrraasiosuts guin:- color from the fagt that pne of thelot- i he loft s ad usteman fluancler A AT VIRNNA, Janoary Hungarlan orgexs hare aystom of abtac) nocky, imperi affairs, becsuse of his sa) sian proclivities. DILLON'S RESIONATION. Loxvox, Jsnuary L—Dillon has issued an addréss to his friends of Tlpperory announcing that fn defer- ence to the wizhes of his [riends he has sgraed to postpono his resignation as member of parliament until the first woek of the eession, conscquently there will be a vacancy about the end of February. He energotically denfes that he rotires beceuse bo is disgusted with parliamentaay sgitation, He says he bolicves more firmly then ever in the necessity of ensuring that lssh ropacsentatives in parlia- ment shall be an independent body of nationalists, who will oppose aud har- raus evory government wnich denics rights to Ircland, Ho helieves above all in fresdom in Ireland, in Americn, and whereyer the Irish remain falth- ful to their nationality. He resigns, he eays, solely because his Leelch s brokea down, and labor will be im- posaibla to him for » ocousiderable time, He belloves tho national cause vus nover slue the union in s stron. ger position, o'ERIEN ON TRIAL. Dusry, January 1, —In the police court to-cluy O'Brion was arvaigned on tha charge of puditious libel, Fased on an artlole entitied “Accuniog Spirlts,” == [printed in United Trelurd, of which papor it wos clalmed O'Brien was ed- ftor, Bullivan ead sovers! Irich mome bers of parlismcat were present. Sale livan .ugmm.-(‘ that thero was not & particle of evidenco to show that O'Brien wau editor or publisher of United Ireland Docerabe date on which the art of apiae labvod waa poet- poned th consideras tion ok pplication of defer Jant 1o the ooust of quees’s bench for an order compelliog the magistiite having chargo of the case te take evidence provivg the truth of the statemeuts made in the article, HALE OF THOROUGHBREDS, Lowoow, January 1. ~At a sale of thoroughbreds to-duy Isonemy broughb 9,000 gulnear, Beesaw 1 400 guinews, and Geologlst 1,160 galneas, DESIBING PRACE Pesta, Janoery 1, err Bizza, presidont of the Hongarisu counoll, in voplylug to the New Year cougrat- wlations of the locrals to-duy, sald ho conld not sen ¢ny ground for sppre- hension of a disturbanee of the 1easce. 1t would bo ors of the principsl alms of tho governwen:, ho swid, ek alll e, Tobfor was, but for the preserv- ation of poa THE GEEMAN FLOODH, oamber 27, A, 1, 1942, the sald licenao will be grauted. Max Lnz, by J, Ire pplicant, Tg Onana Bus nowspaper will puilish above notice ouce enn week frtw # ot the expeasn of the appilosnt =B apeniacles and ommonce ing & Hugh, whe did wot crack & calle, 'y 3 0 Olby of Omaha is 0ot to b chaigol L. Q. Jrwerr, Qicy Olerk, WiksnapeN, Janvary L~The Rline flacds Lave destroyed five villages. ['wo bundrod and fifiy houses have fallen, Vamwa, Januvary 1--Rain resons menced to-day. The Danube ls sgwn rlilng, sud 10 is feared it will bresk through the Flosisdor? dykes,