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- FOURTEENTH YEAR. GAPITAL NOTES. OMAHA DALy BEE. OMAILA, \l B., CREMATION OF MISS CLANOY. [ A AT LANCA VESTERDA \ Dispateh Laxca Pe 1 The second er \ n \woud um here ¢ to-night, 1t was the i ly re w 1 of " T.11t] i 0 sl H fonin Ba ) r Mis Littls Business Acocmplisked in ko o Wants Clknay, i $ I 1o fan i v 1 House. . but Washington is not \ £ - nd will have to wait til |} ‘I( m ‘,.h;‘ ) ',..1" ‘l \ i 3 % " » ¢ i ot Wsatitaetn | wd wasin Mary Ander Plans and Prospects for Future Hafil bt won be t Tag} : . i " tors with Fravk May Legislation, s & totan Wil he i his iat disaste i . he effoet of making hist R Lo g L ath: Ui § o for the of railronds [STot - Al AL Opinions ef the Most Prominent [ordec for tThureday, The e I mere wud Legislators. posthone faether consideration of WollH oo b TiR® Loy, - AR WAN RCREtH next Thuceday, which is quite a ditferont [ ¥OU % the spirit of her mother w M T thing, it now stax his bill Ai‘umnt bo ;m’:‘ i "I' wheh shie died ks ks " : Ty P 40 n up before Thured sy, but it still rem, MR i) i The Eight Hour Law in the Postal | 5 e senato to cay whothor 1¢ will tilke it Mrs et taday b KA T up then, or at some later 8 Sen- | 4 B A A (WtE hi¢ Department, ator. Cullom will make an eARost endeavor to A T ¢ e S got hix bill taken up on Thursduy, or at the . MRS earliest possible day thereaftor, R ho attended » seance Senator Cnllom and the Order of His — R ! i Railwsy Bill—Other Wash- A New X ork DINrO, t she did not s ,n-\k Tlo felt it his duty to Sovil New Yok, Decomber 2 —A g0 sind se her butied. He had never scen her o SRSl ) \is eveming in the offices of Newman and | befora ho the boly to n the croma P LBLHOLI it Mosaics, on the | tort, and hio thonght ho recoguized the face B eLLL e BB ‘o rotort has been prepared over v SHNATE u second floor of No, 6, West Fourteonth b w0 - accldont aud intelor s % el onti pe of the building was soon | with the fireman by officials ot the crematori W ASHINGTON, December 8, Tl chair laid | The entire upper part of . ord \ : of the wm, th slow in heating to_ the vo. bofore the senate the roport of the commissicn | it 8 blaze. Miss Weod, manager of the La ces, The time appointed for on the fourth appointed to select a site for the Garfield stat- | 403" Art association, wlo li th : 30, but the rotort was_ not ue. Referred floor, was prevented from getting down stairs | heated 0, At that hour Dr, 1."” - MoDhs by the Hames and smoke, Sho went to the | preparad dy, which Il been einbalmed Mel-hel % - |in Baltimore and was orfeet condition. oinage of front window and mado known her dangor. | (Ll biad fn a cloth ted in alum wa not to rei tatesnotes of a de- | the fireme ther young wonan was eor- [ in a coffin-shaped iron crib, and that on o ta o That " upon deposit Vo | ghich & Heaa MRS R b qud chumver, Horo th fow frisuds nd bullion tors shall ive silver | Afio" Wiood, injured herscl adies from iladelphia —und certif ing en their faca toe wr falling down ~ stairs Sh place, e pbers of the cromation s d market SSTTA | ANGAS L RHE S S WhE weiations and precs, wero gathered. 1l re id dollurs The res o yester e RN L HAds Was overeoin | Woro no .ln(,“u‘:‘fiv:.lhi-l.|“;:”;.‘ the chanber ing for the invostization into the cases |{/:"he cmoke and y The trunk | Of AL SO AT made by the Indians in the Indisn tereitory, | ¢ ‘an top of hor but she was cartied out by Bt was o i ove, - and i was taken up, An amen sreed W f ¢he firemen, A firo to-night originating in ll‘i\\‘l\ noarly, aver come, and aoor thia lahws of 1ande 1n the Tnian oser fuckory, Weeb Twopty.cighth atceet, for 10 intense ! Lesolution agreed to. ke loto doatruction of the aned o couy nsumed and in wed it wes slowly ¢ Senator Manderson, at his own request, has | foense b ines owiod | s than twa hours reducod to ashes, been rleased from service a3 a momber of the [ gho ity and - tenomonts The | Theso will bo taken out tognorrow and committes on claims, factory compiises four ecparate buildings, [ placed in two soaled tin o ken to Among the bills introduced in_tho senato [ gatior i, Simbers from 415 €0 429, On of | Balbmorc, for Miss Glan reqrest and referrod was one by Wilson, pro- | the puildings is eight stories high and | Wasto have half her ad ve in ko ehall hore- fonary term of viding that railway postal cle after bo appointed for a prob 3% 8t et, and one arated from a five story building on the seven stories in the rear by mother's er years of ago_and nd half in he Sho was only Baltimore ¢ Vermont, from threa to nino months, and if tho record (o IS T "X "0 elock the con. | very protty. Sheis tho first member of the and conduct made in that time is | j,cration was brought under control, Dam. | Profession ever cremated. ctory, then a permanent appointment ..o 28123,000, of which 3,000 ——— Sl b made subject to rewmoval forcause. | on ‘wock; only partial insurance, Charges of Gross Frauds, e — Revolutionary, TaNaya, Decamber 2, murings throughont the interior, turbance sceur in Con be expected, Anotherrevolution is in progre Cieneral Alfaro left hero on the sixteenth abont 200 Eeudorian exiles in Alajuta, purchased the day previous, steamed to Ismeralda, where he was enthusi astically received, He has an abundant & ply of munitions and his cannon and gat guns are of the latest | pal Alfaro A bill was on of abridge Docember d authorizing the construc ross the St, Croix river, between Stillwater and Taylor's Talls, th f ASHINGTON, Should dis. Cable for- tlantic On motion of Mr. senate amendments to the | i g unearned land Railway Co ero non-con- cwrred in, On motion of Mr. Randall the liouso wentinto o committes of the wholo, (Cox, of New York, in the chair), on the bil making tomporary provision for naval services, No amandments wis offered to the bill, and o di 2 bads Randall meroly making brief statement thiat the appointuient for the support of the navy for the curr ulL year ith —Revolutionary mur- . general conflict may in Heudor. the steamship Tie Special to the Chicago Times, WASHINGTON, December 3.—A fow years ago Messrs, Evans & Hunter, of St. Louis, extensive cattle-raisers, tried to get the secr tary of the interjor to approva a loase of pas- ture lands from tho Cherokees, Tho eecre- tary refused to approve the lease, becanso any h lease s a violation of the Revised Statutes, Sinco thnl Ivans & Iunter have recure ly one uu)lmu acres of land on the Arap t1om, but Senator V hae oberve d that while his constituents were informed that the leuse they songht to have approved could uot bo approved, leases have been made from timo to time till at present 3,817,000 acres of land in A was 815,636,116, u reduction of £238,565 from | foader of tho liboral party and undoubtedly Todian Territory are leased in violation of the previous year. The committes rose, the | it he prove to bo succersful church and s8tat6 | jaw to cattle raisers, Secretary Teller has bill p:mml, the house rosumed the considera- | will at onee be separated. taken the somewhat remarkable position that, tion of the inter state commerce bill. The United States steamer Shenandoah | while the lenses were illegal and thorefora not aymour seid Reagan’s sub.titute was so o sailed from Callos for Malleado, Peru, rict as to interfero with the Jaws of trade, quire into the facts conuected with one of Ca Longz and Peters also opnosed the Reagan | cores;arbitrary act committee bill for the e e a commission to have Putting Up the tates. supervision of the inter state commerce. The [ o o< P TR et subject then went over until to-morrow, It | NEW Youk, Decomber 8, —At a mecting o that when the house adjourn to- | railroad presidents in the office of Commis- was order t will Ad- decided to fix the its per 100 pounds f at 70 cents from Chicage bo to meet on Monday, sioner Fiulk to-dy, ——mmr— - WASHINGTON NOTES, to_be approved by him, they wero in the in- tefSstrbf the Imdians, and sequontly he would see that grazers who had no leases should not molest or infringe on those who had leases, 1In other words, the government AFFORI AMILE PROTECTION to the leascholdors, which is all the approval that 18 of any practical value to them, Senator Vest offered to-day a resolution for the investigation of this matter by the com- mittee on Indian ho resolution f 3 0 .. o New York commencing Monday. Theso | will doultless be Rt rox, December 3.—A delegation | fes are somewhat higher than those of the [\iaet chargod sero RAL T adelphin letter cariers called upon | July tarif, und i higher than the prasent | ourement of the leases, aud stated if an Postmaster Gen Hatton to-day and pre- "--M \(\lm‘ n't! ;m:*lcr- LIlmh«-]\t’v investigation was m.‘ull; he was prepared to ; orial atating character of | 70088 Cooley, arbitrator, decides that here- | gy thg particulars of the bribery and cor- ,“:‘,'"(‘ll.‘:,..‘}:%u‘jll: Lfi}‘I ‘]qu.\nmix after dresaed beef ratcoare to be ruption of Indian officizls resorted to by tho of the cight hour law, and that they gEeatarubanshoiatei iy o INED: titled to compensation for the ex lapor government since the p: aro en- hou neral Mott, cattle-men, The reason of the statute f diag Tudiany 6o leaso to whity men i» if the luter couid get a foothold through u le f the iitbing thim b0 nrovide a ks "Tho funeral | they wonld soon crowd out the Indians, and rem postn ummrd iformed | of Major Genoral Mott occurred this morning | thespecial objections to Indians leasing their ion that c ! action would I f10 e s Ty ° |lands to the cattle raisers is that the in the thaicated at the residencaof the deceased. he remaing & vernment wishes to enco age the ' 16 of | were bronght to this city and wore met by | Tndians to cultivata the soil, and if herds 3a by all means inbis powor, | Governor Abbott and a military escort, The | of cattlo aro turned loose agriculturo will bo ains w tate house un of a number of members | rec placed in the fons for new | hour until also think the be favorably con- department for s for the navy, mmendations ienced, Tiiey. will not The Salem Murd S ttes on uaval affairs that [ 2 o'clock and then interred at River View king ken by the committee on | cemetery. house was draped iu | tal of 8 conts per acre m for s of officials of the [ mourniag were fired every half | one tract, the rent 1 Last year the Osages lea impossib 000 acres to half a dozen cattle Among the Uhis pasturage, ment, was the trustacs of wh f unf; tle company, the Fanl dered by tho house committes of approvrin: | Sapgy. Mass,, Decomber LR ; : gions, An attompt to suspend tho rulos and | SAUEN Masts Docowlior §=homas Tows | folusan, Stephen 1. Gale, 3 Boker o Wil b the | charod with thy wurder of Nellie Sullivan at | aud iidson Keith 03 the e early part of o As susponsion re- | North Andover, was convicted of murder in | Arapahoo rescrvation 850 ncres wore jnires & two-thirds vote it is not probable the | the second dé nd sentenced to life im- | 18ased to seven partics at a rental of 2 centy attempt will ba successful, prisonment in the state prison. He covered | per acre per annum Ono of the parties who Frerc oo TR, 1 his faco with his hands when tho verdict was | tried to get 600,000 acres on this resorvis ton, Ausistant Postmy announced, and in rasponse to the question | tion, but was willing to 200,000 if ha , ",‘l,,,.A;k,,L,.,ML-[:,‘ul,‘ o il form a1 Whether he had anything to say shook his | could not get any gore, was B, H. Campbell, oarty to attond the opening of the New |head: of Chicago, who edmnplaing that he was frozen e DORIR I8 S— out by colliwion botween the Indian agent, Orleans expo The Western Library Assos ‘The Western tion, Library association met] here this morning, ) nber A Demur to Pensioning Grant, Reek 18LAND, fal telegram to T Ber 0AGO, December the members of le sena St Truesdale They wera welcomed by Dr. 0, n inquiry among Prasident Poole, of Chicago, del and house commit- 3 dress. The members were this_afternoon tees on military uffuirs, which will have much [ riven to the arsenal. To-night K. H. Lin to do with framing avy legislation to carry | derfoot addressed the association, out Prosident Arthur's suggestion in - his mes- —————— s0ge about pe ng General Grant, devel. The Kate War, ops the fuct that there is very little x)m[mthy New York, December 3,—The railroad i Grant's action of l.u.J years, |m| his | “y ¢ batec The & Ward, have who 1 ulumutu Nu»m A character of his done much to ognized the exalty Chicago for 38 1 ! well as low as any other road, cize the president rather — weverely for this recommendation, a7 e ———_Gt: L an they point out that in vetoing Fitz John orter's bill, the principle was laid down that such as was proposed shonld not be give They point out that near the of his sec: ond presidential term a fund of 230,000 was raised for Grant, Ouly the iuterest of which can be used, and that this yields the nice competency of 816,000 yewly. His feiends say on the other hand that this mos Beovorrorn, Mg, De Salvation Army was holding a Sac last night an incendiary fired the buildir Serfous results were avoided Yy the and prompt dismissal of the aulisuce, indignation is felt. 1,—While the e Gireat | ——— Ohio’s Electo ney is in- Bl Vate red an ad* . TRound trip to New Orloans meeting at orierly the tibal authorities, and tha successsful ap plicants for vast pastures, On tho Cherokee land west of the ith degree of longitude, a return to the Indian office shows that 51,200 head of cattle wera being pustured in violation of law, and that 30,000 of th belonged to an English company, whils 3,000 belonged to B, H, Campbell, and 8,500 to the Standard cattle company. Nine hundrid and fifty-nine MILES OF ILLEGAL FENCE THURSDAY \H\l N11I o s) GENER"L KEWS. ‘giu I of Events Buth L Peasa Prospeot Contanding Wesiern Roads Rumored Purclhiase of Postal Tolegrs 9 Forcign News—Orir es aud Casualties ~~vommereinl U 5Tty Land and Sea, PREPARATIONS I'OR A GRAND INAUGURATL A HUGE BALLROOM WITH A QUARTER OF A MILE PROMENAL Spocial telegram to Tiik B WasHINGTON, Deccmber eems prevalent that at the ¢ ss work will bo maicly contined to th. pacsage of appropristion bills, Talks with nbars of the demoeratic side, show a dispo ion on the part of very many of them to do very little this session, *‘Wae sha pass the appropiiation bills, and tho inauguration of our democratic presidon: they generally eay. Aud that seemy to be about the swn total of their expectations, It is understood, however, that the inhabitants of t veral territories knocking for admin sion will make a desperate effort for rccogni- tion, basing thoir eluims upon votos as_ shawn at the recent residentinl - enthu asm in the stal actually stepped vver into the torritories and warmed up the people there in v local contests, sothat the vote this year is unusually large, and an excellent opportanity is preseitad to make a good show- ing in favor o aduhaion, The whiskey people Tho impression Congi ratic too,, are nm:em(-hmng another . raid on COngrets, They — will first try for a reduction orromoval of taxe, nnd should this prove un-uccessful, thay will prob- ably wake anotherefort for_an oxtension of the bonded period, Chis will, they thinlk, be wore pasily accomplished this'year than bo- fore, for congress is just completing its work with thequestion of re-election not hangivg Gy DECEMBER 4, 1884, ] t r removal nsion of roan Taylor, denfed, 1% tWalls, Det va Detroit Driving « plieation of 1 of suspension of 4 wod hor yudioat t \ ple of N Dodge, Towa, Driy Marshalltown Drivit on for removal v Faony ey I} \andor Ve, fold, \ v i THE FIRENCH Pai MINTSTRY WILL NOT 1 it is charged the eny tho ballots cast in the second mtnining net of the il reque Crreaco, Docember 8. —The Daily for America in 1866 for §100,010, will say to-morrow that during the ex FRANCE AND CHIN tion of the aileged forged ballots by the DR # ; ¢ United Statos grand jury to-dny, Falis, who | o 'A%, Dectmber 8.—LeParix unys Jhat BB VEATENS Tab BRI DR S RO (s tlw]unI\l]\ o the Oinoss Tegation i Lony | I baggus ropublican ticket, and Wright, of Hang- [ 01 has submitted proposals to Farl Grau- fy Vil British accopt. mediator, which Irance can comb & Co., who set up and printed the ke of the ticket v , wero ealled in and shown the I tickets which wero supposed to ba feaudulent; ETATEISIE T that 1'allis hag identifierl the hiend as that on- PN UL eraved by him by cortain accidental slips of | Missovni Varcky ano DBrame Rarmway the engraving tool, and that Wright identified the whole ticket as that printed by him on the night of November en days after election, At ¢l al bal- lI.»Lafl\nn in tho oustody of County Clerk AND Brince Conrany, ENaiNeew's Orrior, Missount VALLEY, lo., November 30, 1 T'o the editor of the Jonrnal: I noticain iwsue of this morning an articlo in regard to ur < a pail over the membors, ]L\vllldu many things that it wonld uot d On this theory, there ara a number :[ jobs” that wro expected to be got through, while on the other hand there &re ma measures of the bumeombe order which will not bn so likely to pass now us before election. Tho national democratic commbstee hus nipped in the bud & quatrsl among the distriot domo- crats over the - inauguration matter by app Bano of its members 10 take charge of gho inauguration business, keeping open its Lawd uarters here from this time nntil after the inauguration, Tois will putan end to a local quarrel over the matter and insure a succewful event, General Meig hus boen appealed 49 by leading men in both artics, and has nt deup bis mind that hys cen get the the pensian building in ehape with a doutie oangazs roof and temporary floor and a gealErous hoativg arravgement, and_an in- augural ball may be held there, The ball room which this will furnish will be a lnlw one, aud will cover about 35,000 square The promenade about it will ha near'y a quai- ter of amile in length, The interior will be handsomely decordted with fiags aud banners, and it will'be one of great int: d Leauty. aEm— The New Agrecment., Ciioaco, December 8, 2:30 p. m.—The general 1 rs of the Missouri river line at the metting this afternoon desided to order the restoration of passenger rates to Migsor river points, taking effect tgmorrow. 7 rates are $12,50 to the Missourd river anc 50 from Chi St. Louis, New agree- ment to sun two years, l. The agreement also provides for mileage tickels of not le an 1,000 miles, except in Wisconsin, where the law provides for five hundred mile tick redeemed at two #; these tickets are to s ud one [ Lor milo, It also provides for commissions only to regular ageots, such commissions being fixedor. a bass ot two dollars from Chi- uri river points, Nolicitors to be paid ¢ don uthu y U 1 1o business to bo gh scalpors, Each lino to have but t office outsido of depote, unless pub tickets in two principal ci wll desir to hotels, Tho agreement was signed by all lines between Chicago and the Missouri rivor, Chicago and St. Louls and St. Louis and Missouri rivar, Tt may bo terminated after one year by notice st and 10th, 1 betweon December — residential B : Docember 3,—Dispatches re cerved hero indicato that the presidontial elec- tors in the several states met to-duy and cast their votes as directed by the peoplo, and se- lected mossengers to convey to Washington tho result of the ballot, At a mecting of the cloctors in this stato at Albany, proceedings The Niw Yore, ector had been built on this teact, of which thirty iles belong to Campbell,’ Tt is also & fact rvations outside of Indian bers of cattle and sheep are |mumu1 without the si 4n of a leaso, without the payment of a cent to the Indians, and the presenco of thess herds has made agriculture by the Indians impossible, %o that in kome in o6 to gave the Indisus from starvation government has bought for them some of y cattle that had b illegally and ouely pastured on their lands, These stions came up in the last session of con- gieas, and the senate committee on Indian allairs was expected to investigato the matter last enmmer, but Mr, Dawes apologized for the committee’s inaction onthe ground that it hud w go to California and investigate the vested in Wabash railroad stccks which do coudition of the Mission Tadiang, sud’ didn't not pay dividends, and that though ex-Gov, | CorLvasus, Ohio, Decemberd, ~The el have tiwe enough for both tasks, Morgan guaranteed a dividend of six per | al college met this morning, The full vote e ——— genton them the condition of his eatate it | was cast for Blaine and Lozan, and messen. CaJl for & Reduotion, such that this probably will not be continued | gory were velect d o dafiver the resuit of the | TotEno, 0., Decomber 3, —The produce ex ut would be & At any rate will be taken in ctually without an in itis not probable that the watter at this proceedings to Washi court, ston action session, ——— Workmen Accept a Reduction, Prrrssenc, Decembor 3, —The workmen in he American i10n works, about & thousand ix number, decided to accept the retuction of 11 per cent of wages ot lab rers, steel works' wen aleo accopted thu reduction, AT R, The Republican Progran WASHINGTON, Decomt er 2,—Times' Special —The republican senstors have not yet agreed on & programme for the winter, but they will hold a caucus in o few days to de- » what bills they will pash, The bills thus agreed on in caucus will be passed by the senate, but their passage in the house will be doubtful, Senator Harxis is the champion of the aspi rations of Dakota for statehood, and gave notice to-day that next Tuesday he would | — Blaine Honored by a Dinnor, Niw Youk, December &, adinier to-day 1u 8. B Elkine and ter diuner Mr, L honor of Jawes G, wife we P d listene of the party, t to llm Matropoli sd to “Lohengrin,” e call up the bill to admit South Dakota as & Veather Report state, Senator Vest intimated that the| gy, .. 1 v 4,~Upper Missla democratic scnators would res’st the passage f the bill through the senate this session, bug | #ippi valley, and tne district The Crescant D, 0. Mills gave Blaine, generally fair weather, nearly ch-nge in this city, to-day adopted an address tothe railway managers of the country setting forth thas the transportation rates for western products duriog the past few years have been based upon “‘what the traffic would bear,” This principle, the address declares, is a fair oue, bub relations are now so changed between the value of western products and old rail rates as to demand a redustion and read- justment even under a water rate from the lake ports to the seaboard of Gjc per bushel, The Kansas far has realized only 5 to 42 conts per bushel on bis wheat, The corn crop is the great commodity that fur. nishes transportation and we are now at the beginning of the wovement, At prosent prices the result to farmers is #o exceedingly snall, that the very lowest possible rate will be required to give a steady winter business and prevent a wholesale feeding of the crop inatead of moving the grain, n 0 ) in the eagerness of congress to get action on "h\'-l'”'h")' wmporal »mn',‘lu winds, —— = wiatters of concery to them and their constitur | Missouri valloy, fair ‘woather, southerly ents, and in viow of the large democratic ma. | Winds, slight chiages in t euperatre, Lawless Killibus( 2 jority in the house, it is aslo to say that Da. Esronia, Kan., Decomber 8,—~A dispatch —— Reduction in Wages, kota will have to wait at least another year, One extra rapublican congressman would not | - Prirsnuad, December 3, —The Lucy furnace matter muco, but the adwission of Dakots | company, employing 700 men, this afternoon would add two senators to the republican | j.osted a notice of an immediate reduction of slde, and the democrats are more anxious V124 per cent in wages Askausus Cily, rigned A, C, MeCord, secrotary of the Oklahoma colon says the colony s well organized and h Doultively move for Oklahoms $0-morrow un dur the cowmand of Viee-President Crouch, to-nivht from were suspended for an hour owing to the ab of John Dalmar, of Brooklyn, and Alvin Ihunm of the Twenty-sixth distvict. The floor and ,r.\n..i.uwma crowded at the time and much disappointment expressed at tho I.nlmu of the two electors to us “present”’ when their names were Fugene Kelly, banker, presided, W me was callad to vote for vico president, ho picked up a ticket with only Cleveland’s naimo on it and deposited it with the others, One of the other tors detected the error o iu time to save Mr, Hendricks from beng cheated out of electoral vote, 'Wheu the votes wer inced cheers from the audience wero given, The returns were rigned and Erastus Corving, of Albany, designated as wmessenger Lo convey the returns to Washing- tol In Now Jersey l.hu slectors united in ¥ mending Attorney- Jeneral Stockton as v ropresentative of New Jersey for o position in care Cloveland ehould ne to select & member of his cabinet from this atate, New Youk, December 8, electors unanimously adopf the president-eloct urging for attorney-general, D Moixes, lowa, Dacember 8, —The elec: toral colloge met again to-day and cast the full stato vote for Blawe and Logan, Hon, John Van Valkenburg was selected as mesen: ger to convey the returns to Washington, The Tows electors selected the Hon, John Van Vulkenberg as messenger to conyey the returns to Washiugton, R —— National Trotting Association, New Youk, December 8,-—~The board of review of the Fational Trotting association is in sesslon in this city, The following decis- ions were rendered: Frauk C. Barnes, Hom- Ohio, application for reinstatement re- fused; H, 8. Taylor, Atchison, Kansas, en tered gelding Pilot G, T, as Pilot, ruled change of name; J. W, Russell, Columbus, Obhio, ve, Mystic Park association, Joston; application for reinstatemont of Whirlwind and Will Berhams denied; M, C. Gillice, Waest Albany, vs, in The Arkansas o memorial to enator Garland Burlington, V¢, trotting association applicas among tho fresh roceipts. and Low p wood 4 S0@4 40, with )lrc .v WED! Mm( TS, St ol i Har- kets in Caicaga, No Peroept’ble Change in the Cattle Market, ation i | TR OF I " y i Edward Posters, of Phildelphia e o | Tho Hozr Markst Ganerally Firm . ! T and Active, further and » —— ' geansed 1n | KO8 &} may o il W™ Buoyant, With an Upward ritich v uppointed 'endency. Wt in t tates, with in thomsely s to facilitato tha objoct, “’o’ i Littlo 11 A, i WS rest v same, appliention for rimivaf of eus el S Corn Act1. %, mimw Active in onsion £, Josepl Shawm SORTIURE o dispatch Trom i St | Dongola the Mudir hus received word fereala | ; olb, | that the Mahdi s deas, wod his followers ato Oereals W “rovigions, ying fast, ) it ( Losuox, mber 8, —Adama has ap. | Oats Dall and ¥ ~Pork Advancing, tiou, upplication for ramov the form n for libel niainst the Hon, Mess in Urgent Demand—Lard suspension for non-payment of entry of ) wd Coleridgo, ( has notitied Fieni and Aoive. welt and Charles Goverman, | it he ntonds ty wove for # roversal W n, St Panl, Minnesots, | jury's verdize = 2o driving park association, application i SORNOLAATION % moval of suspension of hiingelt aud PGOF | 1 iSRG CUHIC AGO MARKETS, G, grantod anis, December The leaders of the mas CATTLE. i RERESICY jority in pardinment hava boen ltati ““ e r% P to-day with » commicteo t ! HE B W I-“i‘v IR l““”’ "'I"' 1 eand | dEption which has chargo enatordal @0, Deoc Among tho frosh R e o rapublican unfon has wlso Exken PATS | yoonipta w.ra about 180 curs of Texaus, mostly DSy Vel SHS GRS SUIvIR S shed " Xpeeted an under= | e 1o0r quality, Thero were no westerns nd personally oxamined the vault from ched. Market generally iet, and prices ruled weak on nearly all tod of Peosident Gro; ors of tho {sorts, There were no first-class cattle on sale o liko number | minfatry as well W » bulk being that claws that sell around zott also issued fof ¢he interior, at + o K0 By lustion of the baliots a igning their portfo! nn, about £5.50 There were no Liverpool fora the grand Jhity, and thioy SO AN BRRAN AN SN cattle BRI TAW grades of native steers were will bo examined this afternoon to determine | Toxnox, Docember 8- Mary Anderson's of 1200 to 1300 may be what boaring the recent toxtimony given as 0 | Lycoum thestro company will perform * Ju 10, or thereabouts: the very the printing of tho forgod tickets hws upon the [ 161" twolve nights in Paris next May. J0 Lo 1100 are slso plen- ease, LaSnflo signed o wix month' engagewmont llig wt extromely low prices, atubout as low % a8 at any tiwe during the year, The sxtraordinary run on poor and common Tex- s they sold a6 the past fow dnys s had a good deal 6o do with breaking down rices oncows, The low grados of stockers ind foedors aro plontifal wnd crowding the market. d to choice 1530 to 1550 1bs, cat- common to fair 1100 to 1300 HOGS, This market was active und all along from 10 to 20¢ higher, and an advan. e was evenly distributed on all vorts, Common packer s old around about 4 15@+4 20, and fair %o bost heavy at 4 40@ It has alveady beon reported thut or air, The - |4 60, Iu;;htvnll sold at a range of 4 15@ t yoaterday tostitied bofora the grand | possiblo has not happencd thia time, a you [ 4 40, Murkot closed say and. fiem, with jury that tho bogus ballots wore deliverod on sny it hae, The four wnsonry prors rest on [ about all sold, Packing and shipping, 2'0 to the evening of November 21st to J, O, Mag sonk, but s these caissony areximply boxes | 880 1bs,, 4 80@4 60; light, 160 to 210 lbs. lan, secretary of the democratic county com- | filled with concrate, there in Jictio timber | 1 00@ 140, The trading pits wers fall of lifa witteo, nnder the piers, and’ consequently no chance | to,day, and trading was m“\., in both cereals e — for and provisions, The heavy advance of the Kansas’ Love for tiaine and Logan [ N The foundati iay was kcorod on pork, prices advancing 85c New Yonk, Docombar 8,—Kaosas passed per barrel, und were well sustained, *‘Shorts” the follow fact that the Vushing l'h are showing an anxivty to co Ioreign e owing of the shors span on the 1 sottled | affooting whoat were again of a favor- lesive to convey to our [sowewhit recently. W hvl.‘ build ingg the west | uble tenor, quoting a strong ng with a gollant atandard bearers, Hon. James (. | embankment in .lvxl}, sottlomont took | zood demand, and. six-penco advauce on. car- Blaing and ( John A, Lovan an expres- [ placo there. Tt was then ascortained that | goes of some grades, Ihese, together with sion of on 4 thoro was an extonsive layer of sof6 mind uador | § gard Blaiy the ground, Tu this tha abova Cushing pivy higher and bettor re| lappons to be foundod, The pier consiits of munhood than any official represensative of | two clusters of piles diiven twenty-five fost the democratic party; that wo lum_wmm into tha ground and extending s in James G, Blaine . the grostoss far ahoye, Abouti ..tha.. |‘r.,)«ut.n.:. ing representative of '\merlnlhmpnhlumnul. portions wrought fron oylinders wera ,9:1 tender o him our earnest thanks f i | placed, tied together by angle ivons and each the regulas bourd Jo o afts iciness in corn and ONg Opening, prices ac orovisions, caused s vancing A@gc but und closed on yesterday, On the nuon_ board the fesliug contimiad s6rongy Juntary closing wt Tdhe, May ot 8ife, Re= | led aggain, rallied agwin ceipts centinue large. Winuly, aggressive npaign for nbli filled with concrate, Killing was firut bogun CORN, supremacy, that Kanwas, the first child [ about theso cylindersin July 1883, and the | Market quite active, hicher prices prevail- of republicanism again pledgniohes fidelity to | weigh, -« earth thus added " cansed the soft [ing, At the opening there was & sharp de- rnuul)llulll principles, and in v.\ » future as in [ mud under ground to move, allowing u settle- mnml from & ceulators, largely to cover the past, at the hond of This wasslizht Jast y When the ment, “shorts,” inflne o1 by Ight recei) ts and ad- the n-puh ving more republi- | bank was completed recently at Monduy | vance in provision Urices advanced 1c for ean majority fn proportion to her population | tho settlement heeame lecided and | yoar delivery, in which trading chiefly cen- than any other stats o sommo tr was i train | tred, receded fe unde or offerings, finally lod, and in only one instanco was one | closing on regular board j¢ over yesterday. Mrs, Bac acton, L thon only for, - fow minutes. | On tho aftoeioon board prices were “well suse Morxno, 0% D —Mra, A, 1, | You will confor a favor on tho railroad com- | tained, closing figuro for year being 3Gic. Torxno, Of Decemn Mra, A B: | Ly by statiog the wetual faots and. corract- | January and Slay edvanced® 1@, over yoe of this city, sister of Prosident-eloct | {p the roport of to-day. The Cush terdoy. Cleveland, indignantly disclaims all knowlodge | aré butled up in L banl now, and hesob aro o0ATS of an alleged interviow which hos been widely uw'-u”‘lmrm-lm;]ufiw m(![lnn once \\ln'\ Wo ylod dull and shade ensier, closing 243c for circulated and in which she is made to express G1EREnNE WHGLLIQA L Th00NRIY T | December, 2ic for January, 23}e for May, 5. Grinkn, Residont Engineer. ym o gentleman familine with tho facts v yestorday lowrned thay the sobtling west pier amounts to abont six feat, i i carrion tho shore end of o t long, the river end of the o masonry | Tho bigh which has been fillad in to take tho place of the trestle work west of the bridge alwo sottled sov aftor was first made, but as it has 1emained firm for gome months it in supposed to have tonched hottom below the mud, As thepl rsettles, the end of tho spin is kept up by blocking.—[Sioux City Jouruul, her prodictions as to the futurs man: of the White House and hee views ing hor own .\lu [ W [ nd hor brothers family relations, T nothing i |mh ic con future excopt that she &0 high a personal r hrother, that they glad to allow him wmakohis own plans without being ham; by their interference S Crookeda Ofli Niw Yo, Do 1 a euit brought by Mrs, Phobe Beovil, wife of the absconding “confidential” elork, of Lord, Day & Co,, to LA lave the deeds of her real ostate to the Mer. ! ARG Ehing 5 antile Trust company kot aside, Mrs, Scovil [ TOND ontptives xelatlye to-day testified that the officers of the Trust | to the mmllnlmnl:'wln-n I'rance and China company who cmmo to Black It onn,, Poung yi Lamen has rejected pliateshoand hercinsband whes: ‘,';L{ Iy, | ovorturos mado by Magland in that diroction. or Bishiand and horse f woro forced oo wign | Earl Granvillo has instructed Sic Ldward Enelish dele 0 to the Congo con- d that the officers furnished hor o t bin noney to leave the country and , to recline to admit that either of the Duaband with monoy to loave tho country and | UL boc the conforence oan Intarfors in that told him that the deleotives wore lookiug for | Bavet o L ontoraien Son Bk o, e him, e it protoction, Tho tarri Prosident-Elcco in quostion. eomprises the whole lower N mber 3, S England’s Mediation Between Fra , December have coused, Cloveland's Move- ger MESS PONK net with urgont domand, chisfly for Jaguary ud February deliveries, and inarket closed or duy at nearly outside figures, at $11 85 for January and 511 95 for February, LARD ory strone, closing $6 87) for Decem- i 95 for Junuary, 7 06 for February, i— ANOTHER ELOFING COUPL A MARRIED MAN AND A YOUNG GIRL, FROM HAM= RURG, 10WA, Speclal to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Sr. Towa, s B! 1 Joskri, Mo., Decombsr L—Hamburg, excited over a sensational elopement, a marriod man running away with a young ady. A 8. Hurly has resided in Hamburg ‘(toen yeurs, being engaged in the manu- facture of brick, and until two years ago was considered ono of the most upright of nen, At thst time he began paying atten- tions to a young lady named Alice Moody, A fow months after Miss Moody went to Bue- lington, whero she was relioyed of a child, Hurle followed hor and settled all the bills, . country to the junction with the Benone anenLy, : ' Matot s tho support of_the delegates | Mre. Hurloy loarned of this and endeavored Arvany, December 8. — President-Eloct | from” Portugal and Italy against thoso of | 40 reclaim her husband, She thought she had Cleveland will attend a charitablo entertain: | I'ranc ul|linr|mmv uu'....i.l that results b"\lilcgu;-dud m:tllt u:!l‘nut :h.;ulua;. ‘:'\}u:n Mifl; wentil a o sio in New York | are expected to bo accomplished by the con- | Moody went to Grand Island, Neb., an menf 1 she acadapy of musl ia) Naw. Xariel 220 bR R G A o | Tousatad | (hial - Basliagion S neH o ant to-morrow, for the benefit of the actors’ fund. Ha will tako w sgecial train, leaving hero in the forenoon, and Lo accompanied by his siu- tor, Miss Cloveland, Private Secratary La- mont and wifs, Hon, Jrastus Corning and i ks WAL Jof tho Womans' bank, after havinw sceved rectly from the train to tho academy of musio | three yoara in the house of correction for and will roturn by u spocial truin immediately |swindling depositors, announcod herself as an after the performance, agent In o new enterprive on Concord street, —— which, from the advertisement, soems to bo Key Went's 1 # womewhat shmilar lnr‘!.itnl.mu to 0 L‘hu ¢ o | Woman bane, Soven dollars por month In; ux W D 8.—The Florida | ¢ SN0 ored on %100, with throo months’ Nownsays of tho tobacoo clause Tn the Spanish | {nterest in dvane treatys “If tho treaty Iy ratiied by tho wenato | *Bostos, Docember 5.~ Mrs, Tiwell whom f Cov Weat is 8 doomed o o roporter found in charge of the establish gl Ky Mot iu dugmed clty: 26 | nont to-duy wnids - **The broaking up of the about 7,000 of our citizens out of employment, | Woman's bank was not the "","k of Mrs. and entail lons of about $2,000,000 iu prop: | Howe, and’sho now comes nobly forward with T bt proposal Lo pay 6 per cent a year during the ye 0 sl was in prison on all ‘deposits made with her the yenr ehe was arrested,” ——— disputo, Swindler combor 3, —Mrs, Howe, RBoston, M ember C L — A Texas Dgctor Collects a Bill, Neouesvieeg, Tex,, December 3.—L. V. Stubborn Journalists, Simpson and Doctor Lawr prominent 30510N, December 8,—James P, Ford, city citizens, had a difficulty last night regardiog | gitor, and Daniel J. Saunders, local reporter, asmall debt, Simpson fired first, mortally | yofused to divaleo to the grand jury thesource wounding Lawrence in the abdomen Law- | i 5§ of the information contained in an articlo re- reuce fired thrao o, each taking aifeot, tho | ¥ the talorutbion Soutalned I &b A0, 7 Sk pAsAkeaL ,.‘.’,::}'J"'“"""""" v with the Lane murder in Dorchester twelve R ARSI e years ago. The grand jury asked their com- 4 mitment for contempt and the judge has the Murder in Georgl matter under advisement, CaviLLa, Ga,, December 8,—FEarly this i, — J worning unknown partios enterod the house of lectoral Vuw Cast, Stephen Goodwin and killed him while in bed, | CHic Decembor - 8,—The followiog and also killed Mrs. Melinda Gregory and | state electoral colleges mufi wtl-y according son in their beds, The money was not taken, | to law and cast their votes for president and Goodwin's borse, buggy and shotgun are f yie.president of the United States, in the RIRg. way indicated by popular vote in the several statos, Now Hawmpshire, Indisos, Obio, Geor- i, Arkannas, » Minnesota, Ilhnois, Now York. | —— Cleveland's ity in xan, AuvsniN, Texas, December 3,~The otk canvass of Toxus gives Cloveland —e The Bell of Liberty, Hiatns 84,500, Buuler &ttt Bt dohn A PunaneLeiia, December 8,—~The question Jockwood 2, Ulovernl s prurahy Z9R55 Lot whether the old liberty bell shall be sent to the New Orleans exposition came up for consideration at » meeting of the city propers ty comwittes of the council this afternoon. fter tabing o tio vote tho subject was post- poned, | 4 New Hampshive's Elec 1 Vote, Coxcorn, N, H,, December Tho state electors met this morning and cast their vote for Blaine and Logau, expenses, ing about his family almost penniless. cluding & lhst of witveses subpoenaed rlull Hurley bobbing up with the cash to defray The two returned to Hamburg juistly Friday night, and Saturday slipped to the depot and came to this city, Hurley bave ,000 in his possession and leaving The runaways were followed thither by Mrs, Hurly and her brother-in-law, Capt, Taylor, a well known business man, et Sunday eveniog. It was discovered that Hurley and his woman had registered at a loadivg hotel under the name of A, 1., Shaffer and wife, but before the detectives found this out the birds had flown, Miss Moody goiug to Creston, Lows, Saturday evening, aud Hurley loaying for Cowen, Mo, to-day, It 1s probable the couple a1e going to Sullivan county, where they will meet. The deserted wifa ret ed home to-day, but Capt. Taylor will remain here sud do what he can to bring the pair to justice, It is said Mrs, Hurley made the greater po tion of the money taken by her husband by boarding his yard workmen aud by working in the yud herself ——— U uflllun. Pants, Dec —Morin, who was shot by Muadame Hugues, still remains ina des- perate condition, continually uttering the most agonizi g shiicks. His lodgiogs were eearched und important documents found, ine w7 Madame Leonard against her husband, M: auin Tounrd wiho 4 obia d.;um she ougaged the inquiry agency to fix a ‘Ill countotion bekwebn Ber busband and Madawma Hugues, o — 5 Hope fur th riosts, Berriy, Decomber 3, —Windthorst,s motion to repoul the law expelling the pricts, passed the Reichstag to-day, 217 to 93, notwithstands lug tho opporition of Blaniurck, e e—— A Brewery Burned, PeruaM, Mion, Decomber 8.~Peter Schroeder’s brewery burned this nwrnm(. Loss §50,000; ipsurance §17,000, ——— Fire Damp Explosion, Moxon Orry, Pa, December 3,—An exy f a fire d. this 1 fatally inw e R Ml s g

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