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2 OMAHA DALy BEE . B r VEB., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11 b h Y T m A 4 A A T x ‘ 4 P EVRAY FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAIA, NEB., THURSD/ NG, . 7 NO. 152, . 1 ¥ - ¢ solected the bishop they will b powerlors to o house, Kline's, T don't knos P A prohibiting rai'road compantas frow charging & ed th D . e THE U. P, g WASHINGTON NEWS. SO 10w 0 [EHNL R WHIGES S i THE MARKETS. Iln‘l‘!‘\\nv»:-Ln‘aiu;-\‘(IA“.v,;n:lI{nr: the bichop p This closed the poor fellow's confession, and U.P EXT NSION BILL. . i pcdhon o ‘,’IZ“";”‘ b e ].‘w'{,‘fv'-:”". NSNS, T ehooeo from among the rv;r“nm and may ap £000 o e Little Reck “1‘"“»]‘1"“‘ od ¢ “«vlu»'l‘;-(‘rh;:‘l-w“ll-vnl-;?l. N e ed to vote againet T i B T 0 \a | point other priests, but whoover are apboint. 0 of 0o o Tl closad his eyes and sank back, During the | g N e b LHAIET Ys MULLLIEERR L rmed, e, Clicann Tho new mode of eleeting & bishop will bo Toain Rebbers and frequently, Bad to bo prompted by au: 0 ) » i aki FAS 3 Nt} a0 as followe: On the domise of that dignatary, i I\ oy from the detectivas, W lien the confe abs " mission of Daketa WASHINGTON NOTES 1 bl O N e 1) s i s cooleted, 1 olbes DRI matd Bee. —gaas SRNRSUE ‘]‘;‘“ ;‘ il S — meet and send llh\m-n:um\u h-‘ R m Then' : P £ o “»‘.Iwixymu |111.w Jrisaner, w:]. A ho recovered, FE— Special telegram to Thk Bk, ' y ' i if the bishops of the provinee object to one or A q i o | Wae hustled back inta coll, Blaino Favors Warren's Election| Wasmisaros, December 10 — Busaras| A Continued Dopression in tho |maraf thama eo o ghe prlst o dho st A Recovery OS iR oty cossimor, | Opposes_the Passage of the 60 Ui Lokt bl bl ko Cattle Trade h “choon, oan . make WD entirely & Wag told how they had digulsed thetntolses by Years' i g . et ke up ’ old how they had disguised themsolves by ears’ Extension, & to the Senate, his return from his visit to Claveland that it gons diftevent llst and l-.«ml .‘:.t'u Rome. |:.l‘(n.- i, turning their clothes, exchanging hats and : b —_— rests entirely with him whether he shall be a s theh’ passes on the whola mattor, But ¥ N AL gs M ke, Ho said hy had been in two . " g4 " Vol smber of the latter's cabi There % - <ho Down | fow cases coud ariso on which the bishops of | More Train Wreckers, This Time Lut never anything so serious a8 v ‘ The Politioal Pot is Baginning to x.\‘“.(m\.“r:»..\ 1'\‘:& eabinet, Thire 147 And Hogs are Also on vhe Down |® rovines would be likely £o iuterfere with oty hin. 1T e from Austin, Toxas, whero s His Argnment ] = © the Senate e e Ao h Rill Side the will of the priests in thediocese in tho ap On the C., M. & St P, 1l ives & prominent attorney, Do Judiol § Boil, state or treasury departinent and that if he HL Bae, pointment of their own :,a.h..pi This ystom roriptions of Klino, the missing robber, aro udiolary & imittee, cldes to bo part of the new adminis s L attaches & great deal of importancs to the po - e out. A reward of 3400 is offerod and doeons 0 A & ;‘:nlli\ln:l:.u.- wiLlI (“I?('! Tm .n:": ‘:l.‘: 1"(.‘::;?\ " E 3 sition of rector or counsellor, The bishops .| of ofticors are on his track, ) Sakntaatasi is Not |Baving o proference for that over tho state de: | While Wheat is Becoming Strong [are suid to huve concluded thutin ench prov- ( Judgo Lynch Holds His Court in RECOVENING W PLONDAN. The Earnings A £ | to Moot It President-cleot Cleveland i3 Not | St kP Saverat woalt. be members of the ; > S [inco they will throw their united support in When Cuok finished his statoment, tho de g i Ready Just Yet next cabinet have circulated papers among and Higher. favor of oo ”rlu..\ i(‘lrnl:!l;;'.'tlllllvvlr-'l]vfl n..’- Arkansas 13001veq qHIoKly ToIRARe) 1t PAFtioeI C1NMY Fust Li & ties, § . o 0 o senators and represe vor ¢ sroving is also said o bishops of e i : o J S b - 8 5 s s S A Ui st o st Gt e SO e, e oAty — i \ { ment. Thelpolitical pot is beginuing to boil {at 3 10D | Sehaeat OF oare, L ot SCERVSES A RRating Jaugar unt in|the Gilmoro heure premisos, while Detoctive b : \ The Cabinet Makers Still on the and iats delegations are holding. mestings to Oorn Quiet and Firm, Closing otherat Chioago, © Do el of ohl g A hons Lo doute pivaisa whils :Devsative | Jongrasa Shonld i hibit Paying unite o) Ome P " o1 cabi e ORC Oy ¢ - u a oo " 8 wetory ¢ uth stree 1e . Anxions Seat poltitment, sttt thes Olevelksid will do'a Same as Yesterday, Ao Lyncifrom W plenwry concl ios il A LI RN Improper a dends. they wish. James 0, Warren had an inter. a altimors, accompanied by number o chanmiliasnils Droperty ab 110 thiy BB RoRc1 G0k e i e view with Bla neto-day aud astory is current # choishops and bishops from the states, was | A p ly—as deseri y Cook anc Saphe A PRy sotth HAVS this DRostasns Opon L..“,,B;mn.“wm Avor WAIW .X»h ]u..u tothe | 0ats n Shade Higher—Pork Active |i!1r\|;mlh[\' |.»:\hl|.,vm procession and piofuso | Troops Ovdered o the Dakota Ay i de e l{‘“{‘:}“‘,"]‘j‘“,'::““‘;“;:: Tho Extension Wauld Retard the : senato, Warrea has decided to bs a candi- display of pyrotechnics. Coufity Bsat War—Othior Bhtore HbB, . Tb oaneleted ot KT EHES bkl B et — the New Orleans Exposition'y | duto, which means that Arthue il not allow and Irregular—Lard Stll Active N e~ " Raiitinie) b e U b oot LU Im Ita Lands aud [thas De- his name to be used, F'ran 4scock is de- - o he Prison OfMcials’ Gonfeience, eresuing 3 ¥ > ol St % sliver Wi A Ay the Ecrtlement of ¥ Mric: » and Unsettled, v five gold watches, five silver watches, y ment o ) Electrical Apparatus, termined to fight Warron, Martin or Arthur, Special telogram to Tie Bes: ehighiils eloven chaine: $113 in currency aud $81 70 in 56 and entertaing hopes that his frieads may hold RSO it the Conntry, . and A e tha s Chicaao, Decamber 10,—T'he conferenca of Ok s ! the b ce of power, - NAG < 4 % THE TRAIN ROBBERS: 3 o SENATI, i In republican caucus the senate finance CHICAGO MaRK prison officials trom all parts of the United WHO THE MEN ARE, W ASHINGTON, Discomber 10,—Mr, Sherman | SOmmittoo intend to act onthe sssumption CATTLE, States which began yestorday resumed to-day | L1k Rock, Ark., Decembor 10~De-| Joseph Cook, tho loader, who mada thocon | ME, ROSEWATER'S ARGUWiNT presided over tho Senato to-day, ‘The chair | (1 it s possiblo to para somo fivancial legis: | Special Telegram to Tk Bie: and took up for discusion *‘Tha organzations [ velopments u tho recent tiafn robbary | fuiiony R beon horo soine tiino, and B gen [ Wagnixaros, Decomber 10.—Mr, T, Roso- Iaid bofore the Senate an_ invitation to that :;‘D‘":f:‘t‘“‘z‘_:?.’fifinr"‘.:f\’_‘. al " Ieasuros, and when | CHICAGO, December 10.—~Thero wero only a [ of prisons and reformatories.” Prosident | loave no doubt that it was tho work of ama- | ¢if Ww. o camo from Auatin, Toxas, whoro | Water, editor of Tug Omaqa Beg, to.dey body from the commissionsra ot tho New | Fo od to report them,to the senate for | train or two of Texans and o [ assidy, of Philadelphis, held. that no official | tsurs. Tho polico and detectives followed the | his father holda a position in the oflics of the | made an interesting atgament bsfore the san. fully matured t report themto the. se i phis, X Orleans exposition to participats in the open. | 11! ing of tho_exposition on the 16th inst. The | 3etion: 1}‘“"""““ of the committee | communication waa laid on the tabio, this [ (At 4 At there is anu being the usunl formal disposition of such | ¢ ove [wosterns among frosh vocoipte, s fshonld bo employed over 85 yaam of age. | tracks of the highwaymen so closely and suc. | sbtornoy gonoeal for the atato of Texas, . Up | atg judiciary committeo in_opposition o the a e gt of there were ~fully 6,000 fo 6,500 na.[phfllod mochanice seldom toutil thele way | copyully that ail but oo of tho - participants | ¢ 10 0'clock tornight his father did ot Know |, suyo of the Union Pactfs aixty years ex- BORHBHEN TS EH8ISInktS - WHORBO Tk RAIRI Gr | VL Mo tho coinnge uf tho stardard dojlar | tives on salo. "The market generolly was dul | pite ™ok MY, Trockway, of Eiira, | aro in jall ~ man, and came to Littlo Kook from Chicago [ tonsion bill, o said it was entirely noedloss TR ,h",‘,m,(,,“ u d;‘,‘,‘“‘,‘,d‘,J";‘;‘y“‘m‘,'; and of considering some anro which will | with a turn downward, The drop was strong found that forty per cent of prisoners | Tho four men in custody are: Jack Olifford, ;\h i ,fl\lr:mn uLlhvl.x‘},'n, !l‘nvl\l ton .IT).W. for congress to rosort to any such leglalation.” SEDAGE, enable banks to continie in existence when | 10c on fair to good native stoors, and porhs o well, von per cont wee incorrgfble | Jop Goor, Adolph Larker aud Clas, - Cammp- | b hud boow omploed in the yargof tho AT | pyg eaeninga of the rond wero ample to moet The Senate passed a bill authori the thrso por cont, bonds are sl pnid off, a4 116 on medium and common, The 20c advance | 83 £ty por cent needed » graded aystem and | boll. - Proof positive hnn Leen securod againat | giroiion of the witch wheve the rebbery [its just liabilitis and pay intercst on ita S,‘L'.':.‘;’T‘»:'Sl.?é;‘;".‘l’(‘,‘c‘u“"““ o Lw(\::g:nsgl:m:\)u'u together SR DBSSEe in rail freights on catule and 37he advance on [ thought the mark system indispensable, The [ thosealready in custody. Jack Clifford, the foccurred. He was born in Tennesseo and his | actual cost and oven to make a material g the 20 to in- ft Mr. Vest, in behalf of the committes on | THE PRESIDENT TO OPEN THE NEW opviAs | dond meat to the seaboard is bound to cut off | discussion of the question oceuplod the entire | man from Chicago, has been seen from the :-ltll‘l;:!r ifllfl:?;.{:fi::-“flt‘:‘l’mfit ‘\f{'fl!:x‘i\}f:',u'l':m:‘:fi reduction in tho rates from time to time if commerce, ‘tequested that the committeo EXPOSITION By ELECTRICITY, the prico of cattlo—off the country shipper | S¢8%ion BRRA first to bo the brains and back-bone of o 135 Yi0rg boy, searcely sixteon yoars of age, | ©ODEToss would prohibit the payment of im. bo " discharged from - the, (onsidern- | A dolegation of congressmen headed by [and producer. There were some excellent| Mayor Edson and the County De.|gang, Hels theman who built tho switeh |and was bori in Tittls Rack, His father, Lax | proper dividends and compel the company to fi';“‘my bill, lw"":mfl ek Eagh v the byl | Commissioner Genoral Morehead of tho Now | droves of fat stoers on salo that were good mocracy. iuto which the train was run Saturday night, \',:',',f",“‘\‘,:; '.1,:“.‘-}.‘;2”}(7.‘.'r|‘ "'{'.:‘\"fz\"’".‘ffdi‘”‘:.\;m.;:.‘-fi dovoto tho procoads of ita land sales to ligui- Orloans exposition, and senators Lamar and | gnoy Hampton called "upon the prevident to-day | c20u8h for and requested him in view of his inability to be present at the opening of the exposition to consent to open the exposition by electricity. The plan is to attach o telegraph wire to the erpool or any other market that New York, Decomber 10, trom Fads saying that certain _charges had been made in & concession from Mexico which made it necossary to withdraw the bill. Tho committee was ‘accordingly discharged from ® consideration of ths bill which was ordered withdrawn from the bills of the Senate, A delegation | and ho haa been at wurk there ever since, | Euhtnost on tast Marldiam street. 11 mother | g iong of fts bonded liabilities, The pro-. would sell around about 4 75 to 6 25, Second | from the county democracy waited on Mayor | Joe Cook, the nominal loader, is a tall young [ (ha robbers sl at Inee, s bottor lnywn s | posed sixty yoar extension would have the of- glass natives wero plentiful and making 4 75@ [ 1idgon, urging him to send in the nomination [ follow and has a docp, full voice, Thoro i [“Texas.” Holnn blacksmith, and o gonius | fect to rotira tho salo of the company's Tands 525, while common and low grade steors are N i nothing speciul in the appearanco of Ohifford, [in his way. — Ho bas travelod' considerably, selling 425@4 0. Cannera nd butchors have | of Hubert O, Thompson for commissioner of (Dothing upecial i tho mppearanco of Cliford, | in his way, o bay teas oy s 1 | aud thua delay tho settlement of tho country e i fro )b e - | bought 8o trooly lately of cheap Toxans on | public works and Henry K Lasomb for cor- | SH0 0 40F CATES BRAE L T R o | Tived bt Logansport, T - Lator o s in | Which it waa the object of the subsidy to pro- McMillan introduced a bill increasing the é:‘,’.’:”u‘;fuw::af {,’;ox:::.:flhcla‘:l”\’w‘t“n'Elv:;lan:::; nalo that they bave sufficient stock on hand to poration counsol, The mayor declared the ,‘.fi"i'.'-.l'u;u:y Fids Tramh feary 5 4| A SR HIBY, UL Ca 8LV AEd Stroet Railway com- | mote. abpropriation for tho erection of the public | e, and at a fixed moment, overythiog be- [ last soveral davs. Bulls are scarco and sell- { (S0 T0C Ly L4 o6 L aged bim fairly THE FIRST CLEW, peny, of Mou phis, workinizin theie shops. Ho e b“&!fl;flfi;fi{:{;gg,‘g:‘]"‘;gs-‘}fip»f‘x? bill was | 08 in readiness in New Orleans, the prosident | 108 fully as high ‘as at any time. ~Stockers f (4% ¥ ST T lipations € that organ. 18 o Gorman-Amorican, 5 foet 10 inchies high, | Department of Agricblture, Some In 0 o bill wa and feeders are not over plentiful and are r ver in the world have f weighing 130 pounds, and 27 years old, o i , quoted 10@15 higher than last weelz. Holi- |00 LA 1Ty most bitter opponent | boen attracted toward ~them but for tho |hes a light complexion, nrown oyes, auburn \teresting Figures. day cattle 1600 and 1900 Ibs,, 6 60@7 00; ex- for the mayoralty shrewduess of Mr. Lindley, the keopor of the | hair and a thin, light mustache. "He has a| WasHiNGTON, Decomber 10,—The depart- Bt L and 100G 1bsy 5.50@6 20, Toxan | ®ipyig spokesman of the party disclaimod that | boarding house whioro Goolk had Clifford b ard, | sear on the 1ighit aido of - the neck and a smal [ yong of agrionlturo reports to-day the price cows 2 50@2 75; Texas stoers 300@3 80, | yyii' i hoon dono, In conolusion the mayor | This house is on Fourth street, botweon Main | wen in tho middle of the scar, His jaw has surrounded by his cabinet, members of cou- fration. . Ho also accused the orvanization of | Suspiclon would gress, judges, government oflic als and foreign representatives, will press the button in the executive mansion a¢ Washington and instan- taneously setthe vast machinery of the expo- taken up, At two the bill was laid aside ua- til_to-morrow and the Dakota bill taken fup Vest addressed the senatein opposition of the admission of Dakota. He contended tho population was not. enovigh o enablo it to a | C0! . the va i He in had b o ¢ A Lioufeiana, and has largs waon yard at: [ Lemn hre o e o 0 poar, e JAW a2 | of farm product in the home markets, The ooz - oni n motion, The president agreed to he did not mean to nominats Thompson, | and Louisiana, and has a large wagon yard a been broken, All three of the robbers were N v xepresentation in congross and it wouldto | 500 Brapet o 1nts BoEMIDAF DL With 6,000 fresh receipts and 2,700 loft lavt "’-';“Hf,,',; Ton withdrow crestfalien, Teson | tached. Friday night Cook ovidontly wont | arrested Susiday. tendency to a goneral decline of prices appears already in the union to givo the nren:nb‘;mxm- WASHINGTON, December 10,—At the caucus | Bights there wora avound about 8,000 on salo, | Jater statcd that he would not maks tho nomi- [ over the ground, for ho w.s seen coming up to have depressed tho values somewhat, aside the greatost mumber on market' for any 030 | natios to-day, track from tho airection of the switch, Sat Judgo Ly day this soascn_#o far, There w lation of Dakota two representatives in the | Of republican members of the house tonight U. 8. senate, as well asa representative in the | the following was unanimously agaeed to: lower housa of copgress, Demands are said [ Resolved, ‘That the bill known as the Mex- i tohave been made since 1830 for aJmission. | icau pension bill as amended by tho senate is Tha territory had been all demands, ambi to our hearty and_active support 2ad tious politicians, men who were ready to cut support avy and - every effort to havs ich in Arkansas, 1 searcely — urdoy night the two wore out until nearly 21y 0 TRt T e from the abundant supply. The averago any trading uniil late in the morning, and at FORELG o'clodk, The account of the robbery in the neil g 00 4| prico of corn i+ 36} cents, 1cont lower than first dach prices dropped a strong 1 morning papers aronsed Lindley's suspicions, | cola county Monday Joel Thornburg, a prow- | the avorage for 1879, whou tko supply in pro- a5 the forenoon wore away the decline roached A TONY WELDING, Tho action of tho mon whon thoy appeared in f inent planter, heard a suepicious noice whilo | yortion to the demand was quite as large, It nearly 2oc. Buyers for packers hought spar- | 1.0x00N, December, 10.-~The inirriage of | tho moraing confirmed them, aud he had them | q4ying Theodore Smith's rosd.nco, Thorn- | hins boen lower but twice in ten years, in 1877 gly aff diapn om dow) < Wi 2 3 7! oy each other's throata politieatly an i ohystenly it considered i oo dlipntehas from down | Misa Arnold yesterday to Frederick Whitidge, | M17o8ted: bur approschod,and while ok throuzh o | 1675 afto b yours o bundance, * had been urging these *'der Ry L cline of S5as7do onf o 0 bhem, InS and THE WEAK ONE, vindow was shot in tho b east by & negro who u tho highest in Florida, 80 couts had been urging these *‘demands ” (eneral v alat doteratingil thak L pEabtic mess pork and then they commenc ying | oceurred at Cobham, i Surry. Mr. and Mra, Wats robbingithie house. The negro thon went | bushel, and tha lowast prica is 18 canta in R nt had been urged, Vest said, with the 4104 15 for best packors and 420a4 25 for | James Russell Lowell and many members of | Chief of Police Batsford and Sheriff W, A, | W24 ro! wker O ’ Wil ekl oA ies | parlismentary eioull be employe to |4 i o T i, hinian of Jarmos Wilkesaone by, rob. | braskn, Towa 28, Tilinois 81, Wisconsin 34 e T o D R BT T Aetoce b HionolTan BALIAtgn? hest honvy, such s sold for 44004 50 yuster- | parlinment and nunkerous otkor pagsomn of dis Worthen, auistad by Do ARNINILE i el ancutlikes ettt yunt T werago locin price of ieat s 53 conts O 0 o other territa b L b ap (A 5 0 orloo for country shippers | Fipe cre nmong the guests, Tho village | tective . J, Kinney of th Iron Mouutuin | DG it aleo b DT She L el [T R R T o ) put together, that the trouble there was, thero | Ib was ropresented that the ill, on sosouut of |1 o) legraph offices wera onco | was gaily decorated, teimphal ajches. were | rond, and Col. H. 1, Rottaken, settled down | apbuwed in the woods by citizsns and shot | pe i 3 thirtesn years hay previonsly been aily decorated i $1por bushel but five times, in 1874-78- wmore he with scnders of telograms an- | orected aver the etroet along whioh the bridal | to » rigid scarch for" proof against tho partios Pon oy Lfi::{i‘tb;v-bu{,fllvrwn{\)fiul‘xx_ulwl:]mly instancas & | party passed. ] nudee arresly to, £80¢ exaluaion ‘of Slosher] mne Gounty seat War in Dakota, and 1885, o averago in Nobraske 1s s to shippers $10 per e VAR i PR buriuess, Cool 4 s constantly | 42 cants, Towa 06, (Tllinofs G3. The average iy ke EIE I AL b s s yards acemed to sworm with swine, o large [ TG HORRS WANTGHUAN FROWOFION. | worked upon. = Ho was confronted with wan [ Fanco, Dakota, Docember 10,~Tao gov- | yalus of onts i 24 sonts; against 53 last De- b B EERCOBUSAOUIthE wholo on the state of the uvion It was |Rumber being cr 1 into cattle pens for | Special teloeram to Tiik Brx, : after ma, among tha passengers of the trdin, | oynor's quard han beon ordered to leave on a | comber aud 87 in 1885 The present ' hoped, howver, that the diflicultieg might be | ant of room elsowhore. Lizht sorts scarc Oapr Tows, Decamber 10.—-Vies: President | and as ons after anothor declared that ho was uyeeful train at 6 o, m. to-morew for Kedfield | value is the lowess ever reported by tho de- were two streets in Yankton, and whan one | th rulings » ) stroct did anything or got_anything done, the | %as under. n the last ression of con- other steeet rebellad, and it would require al- | gress, would | lingly difficult to most all the civil and military power in the [ One portion of it being on t dead, Thorburg will recovor, bor price Veot sent to the desk and the sscrotary , f vet they sold rough packing o el 0 on | tho man, he became more ayd more convinosd blo o 5 1 | 10 BOCTOLATY | oyorerme, and cx-Spanker Keifer, Itsprosont- ver; Tough packing [ Joubert, of tho Transvaal, resigned bocauso on | the man, he bocuo moro ayd mors o od [ ) ero troublo is reported oyer tLo county seat | partment, Tho lowest stato averago ia 19 read o number of petitions opposing tho ad- | S S SRS ropnblican | 3 90@410; packing and shipping 230 to 350 | reeipt of tho British ultimatun tho Boers ap- | that his cass wan gone, though if b e ot (8 {1 Nl Fakicas & (o W HIGHARE GON LR taTiEy H'ua-lumufllhnL_Jnxmwry and : 1‘ parliamentarians wero dir : i :![(’,d‘ 4 00@@430; light 170 to 210 pounds. | plicd for German protection, known I,lu truth nothing e u‘\‘l bo m b et Wlorida; low onti: Lllinois cente, tire for admission to ambition of politiciaas deavor t5 davise. n 1ne 0@ i BALITY RO vin6 him, Choy worked him for u co Attempt (0 Wreck a Teat "Tho averaga farm price of tho entirs crop of who wished to go to congress, Continuing, | 7, ehdeavor 60 deviso a mot] ORHOINEDTEARITYART OO UTy o, Ho waa taken out and pla-ed by him Sz b e SR, Al I i bill from its emba: rassments, WHEAT, shel, The lowest ts per b j u P i e Fpehascnts potacoes is 4) ¢ Vest said tha projecs to divido the territory i ember 19.—The Congo com- | (1" fPhe officers told bim they know ho was | Speelal Telogeam to Ti By s ‘ in i MIGhiran, B4} osntalt was_unnecessary, There were no natur e Mprhoblonuama o early in tho | mitteo to-day discussed tho question of freo | pyijty” " His face paled when Dotectiva| Oimicago, Docember 10,—Julivis Probs and | Pijse M 56 conts in Michigin, 81 couts in barrie:s, ounsain or rivar, of Concerning Various ¥ sesnion to-dny, o ort of Syracuse o Niger river. Kusson, the |'Ajamg told him ho Lad proof positive of his MHe/AVAFs a, about 21 yoars of aga, waro [ bra o price i4 two couts lower ged with deliborate attampt to | than luet year, thongh tho crop is not 8o large, ming Council Blufls passong.r e —e—— 0 I'L”" Milwankeo and [ @resident Oleveland Non-commiita Inda bank failuro” 1i WasHINGTON, Dee Tho k sing from | American doligabe, presouted o n > ¢ foreign 1 s was o f how- | project which his a' mu guan canal treaty nish recipre ever, that big receipts of tho senson thus far | any other prope ro sent by the prerident £ tho sen- | mu-i bave culminsted yesterduy and that | 1T propori:ion 4 or sentiment to divic or the people, Tho “‘eng1 wission schome V ascribe ouilt. wider. 8o have yet be A CONFEISION, 4 providing for the | After awhile ho asked to seo Adams alone, | train near Mont, ¢ Govornor wd solicitude | treaty w The troubla was | ate to-day, Tho treaty with Hawaii and San | hencforward thero wonld ba y»m(\-.n.:m neutrality of both tk cuw,,liw.-«. im,lulq,,. and his request bein wited, he Loked foar Paul railway ek rlhil'l:l”w;n '\:]ly. pecial Telozram to Tiie B esmen in Dakota who ningoli hinat heon s BN g of |8 in a8 a natural comee- | the inland territory, rivulets and cana The | fully about, and said: Uil own up to you & INGIOL VNG VLIRS WHC B 5 T S Eoetiita ataiosmen in Dakoti wWho | Domingo hos beon signed, Tho terms of [ éno wount in trading nco wid Portugal strongly [y hout tho thing, Thora were four of b al Hme to warn the trafn | WAREDIGTON, Peosmber, 10,10 an: infix these with Guatemals and San Salvador sub- | tor the stantially have been agread upon the first half ho led and the view to-day Sonator Beyard said that he went abody to record edicts pre to Albany Sunday and spent the day with the vosition, Tha Gern mpbell is Tho ch de our pacty, and the man O, innocent,” Jack CHIf rd aud Adol cal junta After an cxective so:sion the Senate gd- | D ]'”" o ado with,the Un t tho high cicion w phus Parker wers with us, and the other man o president-elact, on invitation from Cleveland, Jonened LGt 5 uponsutsieut g you have not Itis Irank Kline, who A:Dagusr Bupyin o, In the course of their conversation tho ques- = Ll b 100 T n on Friday, when Gon works for Louia IKoors, and he has got the | Davrox, Ohio, Decomber 10,—A aonster | 1 the esurse of their co A 1 other ol idic I that owing to the eontinued [ ywag, That is overyono who knew atything | §,zunr esenped from the cirens noss Baon last | 4on of Oleveland was canyassod Wasuinorox, December 10,—Tho_spoakor | {12 10 doe el aib il cpuasition of Franco aud Portugal |of o mutter; only us four. Wo have et |/ SO rous the |/ hile Olevel no_intimation os to Iid boforo tha ouso a commnicntion frou | o ert, Tudies to securn s recipiocity treaty X to offer amended railway * plans. |overal timas in < line's room, in the second |Might an ho | who would be to Lia political houso- e maloa QR with thoUnited Stetes. With the exceptionof | ruled moderately qu bt anors N IiEs e T ry of tho brick building on Centre trect, Bold, ho did give bis visitor o understand ths pouacing on 65 b o dN1cas sty L0 Dl e ST 3 i Tho Trutt weon Fourth and Fiith, just Lack of that Lo will not recognizo the pringiple that sny i her 30, Tabled intez-ocanic can theso ara commercial | fract i ar closod Loxpox, Decombor 10,—Tho Truth rys | hebsween Kourth and | g senator of the conntry hag o claim on him in il The House went into & committes on the | e84 ough diffaring consid Ve that ths Duke of Edinburg has boen t k) rier V r was awalenod | thag regard, but will make his appointments TR (i e he | g all modeled npon the oats ed o tho command of ths, Meditcranean PTA ymotion n/hifs hogpon, o ot | vith s biee to thie taterests of thol o e the Military acadomy priatior « y with Mex The inju Eapt D 1 nd lantern yard says Olevelind’s intention s The Hotss j.int re for continuing | 3ocresy hus be removed IESULTED 1N A PALLUAE, of the ro u we 1 ing an nault with a number of the leading demo- & the work of the ¢ usus burean passed HpaniAtitaaky hay 5 tch from Paris says Bl | talked of it sorously, Clifford wa Jor £ g iat of tho country before makng bis seloc. »f the House comamitteo | PiPI=hed) and it British forc minister, has in- | and wo tdied ho matter oyer d ¢ Lo aut hit final, but that at the same time he will have appropri @0 the subject of | W1 be folowed i urey that tho Ish® riaahblatiang | Aits overy fuuturs, Wo th | intrudor in the hind parte, but it juiy it understood that what they say will ho mere pensi 1 upon & bill op; : with u viow ¢ ting the Franeo- | wholo thir gz in Kline's room, We solected the | tho wen wod chasd them into the ho y accopted as advics which t liberty to propriating S rount asked by mayie litficulty amicably, have rest irch avth paarrey a8 the plaee bresuse boast then flad dowa the 1 aither follow or rejoct, Buyard asserts that sy foked 0¥ | opes O inow s 0 16 o know the en. | whola country is alarmed, Cleveland hes not tandored bim a position in el year, 1to the sen et tira conutey aboat andeould casily handle ith viflos and sids avos oo uight | the cabinet, to.morro SPRT lon RObY o | train shere, Tn ovr mostiogs Kiine bec W e Terod an ameudmen edl minerolal (Cpsvelor s BRODLOLEANGITLY and seamed o kuow all abms such stonod b Joinage of Silver Bill aioats tothe grudo of li Princo Ale . “",""']""",g] Shinge, but 1t sy cechlod that T should act as AR ontiouse, roN, Decomber 10.—Ab w meeting uy shal i nlined to gradual been s menber of 1, Decembe ), Tha leader on the raid, wa aller nd oy . bt n oolns voigh 0 T asadeony: adito masikosioll om0l ol v, the Russian | atterncon publishes rom Missoula, Mont,, & vloe atonkerand hanyiok then étitlio zor A Philanelptia 1 and moswtiros to-day Representative Buckner :..num; in the maer approved by law, | minister In W [-l‘.;k u’f..'n veral venrs, died | dorived from @ T 5 from ( den iy : ?' 9 [ e PinLanerviis, Pa, Decomber 10,—A. six i',llnhu " s cf 5 “?""ii,;\".f‘,“ o mfl:: Taen aad Tyiking the Jasw sppiicablen ey | Who was o Iy ears ol was the von of | the thixd plenary council Intely hold at Balti of 84,010 nohr. (Hay bla “Letood ab tha door with y building, occupied by Clark Brow, & Co, | mittee will meet on Monday to consider the foreign war. Tho amen “then p 3 n uophow of{more: *‘At a recent meoting of tho arch rein hot it, Tddy, | tho brain and told somo one I formiture manfacturors, burnod aly this | il il i The itteo then aros: T bor of w ops of America in Rome, n suggestion with or whom Baird travelol, | cousin, 1 told the pagscagers 1 this maming, Tho firo communieated’ to a : —e——— ; House, The syes and nays vots demondod PR HEEDRRCA g Al HeY Wi rd of $1,000 for the capture of tho | men outside, too, I have. hen f brice houses, the tenants of which | National Associationof Hoalth Boards i on or amendment agresd to in coms. 5 DO VISHODE ‘WAY mAade |y urdore opened 1ho express knfe, bub we o Laroly escaped, A tenc house in the| Wasminaton, December 10,—The National ctod upon at Baltimore, Heretofore b mitte 88, nayn 16, Tho bill then paes D e wo tried hird cnough, Ity rear Of tho fackory was c the fulling | gagociation of b alth boards et hero to-day ed, On motivn of Morrison the committec on the demi bishop the ancy was filled | rp Hocking Vailey Strike Pr L |8 said that wo were five in number, for we | wallk: bit no one was inj 165,000, | in accordance with the call which set forth the the whole was disol i n this munner; tho bishops of the province cally Ended wero not. Thero were only s parti ured danger to this country from cholera aud the 5 cration of u- | prince, who accompanic AR 4 inded, tho passengers in ‘ e — importancs of adopting necessary precauty n. al message | where ced the Chri would moct and weleet throo names for tho vu- | Syzcial talogeam to itk Bk, o tho main tracl wo caine dire The Hlinots Snip Canal = | Dalegates wera prosent from twenty-five resolut his o emoress stood us !t c Jlehopric o for ard 1 to Ron CoLuy acem! 0, ~The Hocking About balf way we met an cld negro, ¥ \ states and Canada, ] | b 1 ¢l 1 1 I sLuss, 0., Docember 10, ~The Hoclang . 1 neg Cncaco, Decomber 10, ) Jou ] ] mess Appro; noug tho sian mothe ‘,1‘11 Grand ImV::\‘ .}‘1 xis a8 his od | with cn forsements tocach of tho “dignixsim Lowat Alio Bl aan A e SIAATE A ‘lv'lit "‘w-wm red i 1 and lulml syerlila] SAIGAGC, s i s RIS o —e— i l':ld h of 'lLl"‘mf:M g ’ I":vx }':,. r“-lw‘u- utry ¢ m‘.-l lattor ',‘..(- ' i ignion’ (more worthy), ‘dig- | Many of the old men to-day «ffered " to go to | ,o'eam ‘,7\\‘”\‘ fe .-.:f hu w‘ towsrd | yhip canal : :4 40 .m thia Attompied OBtERgos visions and trea th Hawail, Mexieo and s’ (worthy), and in most cases the candidate Cm\., thus bre .",u:u tho line " Othe ra v‘m, the city Going tbrovgh the long lane by the ,"’ pedeo S "; 1| Honatn, Oxr., December 10.--Neil Me o Spain is referred to tho committes ——c— scomm d a8 “dignisinug” woul 0 ‘eompromise - b HIxby. oenw “wish 6he | fair grounds v at to the river whers I anc ERO0: PIOULIGRG M Keague, rece ried itted in Chi { Suamikas(engdio i omnlites S0 RTE | onjcaco moleeemy rocomunendod as “dignislmus” would be| byl of remafutng in the uion, Kl got beh Rl tomn ol wrani) [ oF JiaSallo county being o | o e e ted [ Ohd Moreiion offered resolut Mog £ = iy Shwgn: Tho proprenads autoriis nuper —ao— fire, g burnod the maslor and vough clothes | Y21 1vado by ‘Congr § b, | ot inatkin, TIL, was axsescad 40,08y foe ap Morzizon offerad aresolution providlog duced. viso the opsl appointments and- the Railwn clkot liro, and hurnad the masts and rough cluthes | 1ron. wieh s ol et i nnetka, 111, was arvestod to-day for o by 4 D SulIAR o v Tun Ay abvrtuent B Gt W8] csonn, Dimomins 10t DalyNows | Bl e, T v e S S A ary 6, Referrec egram to Tux Bre, vhe final approval comes from the holy fathe 1110400, Degembior 9 “9A 0F, AEOl L)d ammh Ay iz - ) ou Funnie DeLavere, a clairvoyant from Ths commideration of the intorstato com 11CAGO, ; December 10,—Opp fo | B A O i e S S e (it tho Clxan gDk Vi o futo tho city, whon wo as onco roj NSO T 1 nercial b Yesumed o o LA ; L ¢ Inka | W ; ; went with Klino to his room on S oan ) s extra work has been cut off from tha y fter o new mode of | reduced tho v zor_ rated to fifteen do f P o s Jenvorn, Kentucky, December - },Lmluml_‘ id Ttegan exprewsod the | O 55 AR O CAB e bt will bo projected, —{{aretor |1 FhL edlydbstder ) treot, whero an old negio woman | Brbrvokn, Kentucky, ber 10, Lafo oo A iopa that the pon the Lill would ba ol 18 Weslern ion T h hop of tho di s Mont 1t he M the door for us, Gamm and Jumes Duvino woro quarry “ ranched by bormorrow, In case thut waa done | company here' This results in reducing the ¥ onireal, and thet bho.Ahol SIEINING A MEXICO, VIA GALVESTON, December 10,— hed by to-morr o 24 done | comy This resuits in_ redu th ¢ from inh aud pricats he ’ i DIVIDING, hen tho #on @ r shot Giamg JNmen Sy cmaryay, Tuome et s desio) Sominagy hwrer Zhis yeglia i, redusing fhe v cieh v privts b | Guatral wil make o wano rato 1-more LI i when the son r whot Gianmons pei TR i L b ; all up the Mexican n bill a | suluriea o operators from 515 to 520 and | o voi aver in selecting didat e "W Went Into hiu roo t o candle and | through the he wtantly, The - i ey v 600n a8 the pending 1 dispo s €20 to § m LS Hes ot ta Fanhriataisaianhiad i T 2By s 4 . J o instantlys The | foem tho presont unjast stamp luws and cut 4Lie resdloy ponsre were o i3 B Dol ot of i, comssd O SK| Ny et i AN, | I el bl o, That | Eachor o o 2, e o th sporoutcras Tor of goverament ch in favor ot appropriation of a Firm Ass I of his dioceso, This cour of priests | - °" *ORK, Dec £ 10,=The Juky In the | gei oYiook oiliford's pile wna his own, snd 1| g i amp and reduco thy public expeuses all commission, . &4 will bo isremovanle, - Thoy will hava power to | 03 of Stowart va Huntington rabunes & | (oot sinn s Prckors 08D, MDL e i thist i posstble. Turnar, of Kentucty, supported the subst 40 A ses with the p uewmbed ct 0 favor of the pleintifl for 103 B I P PR gtk NAs Lail; ——— tute and elaimed its superiority over ) Eche ARV P A 4 ) g mber 10, Me Iire at Centralin, mittee bill woich did nothing but eres e | L4 ar. life, Start wiih a #ull Force, factory, o s at the | ti 1 A less and Htall oioea il SEE8) ! pords o D r 10,~Tha extazsire | ok 20 & A ) in 8 A hes Just i Cpnriarta, Tils, December 10.—The works fons pad g ol otfscs, Budd, w il 1 + Docember 10.—Tho extensive | it Lag and part in & f aomt uectlnen | of the Certralia Mining sud Manufacturing ., i IR As RO AGY c » ‘n a t‘ } ina works at Plattsburgh start | ford uile Ik d is Jaid & Clard to ) y, &4 the Old North shaft here, burned 1 pramiues of Jrhal o v y with u full fo away in tho coul sl shod | young wife, Lit, Lo, $25,000; insured, £50,000, { o ¥/ VAL . Nthe ticlness B e cnibe e IS aald as indispensitie y 'J leaf from the L] where recognized a«y«o \«PZMW K:flb. best Jibacea patts, smOking TObacco. e R L @on.éumer. au.w, and clore it sen.

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