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THE OwMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1884, TH burkabin (4 Jitten”® The penilemae rond said the present income of the rosd that Reagan denied that this waa the case he o | vataly tied ‘o turn the crank ‘and shut RAILROAD RAG E o | meant only 6 per cent interest on the bonds of « | Permittea Budd to offer an amendment which THE MARKETS' “ off the volubls flow of words, but the parrot the road, upon the basis $12,000 & mila for was adopted to remedy the difficulty, further | was persistent and croaked nwn{ one after —_— conftruction, when the road in reality had cost consideration of the bill was postponed, Re- another the o1d csmpaign criea of democratic §25,000 & mils, Further reduction of the cess. One Enpdred and Twenty 1hree Chil- | paraders. Finally the truth wan hammered A Gigantic Scheme to Rednce Railroad | tanit woutd erieusly 1 pate the overation of | {3-fay’s Labor 10 th Senate and 1he|, Revrowentutivo MoAdoo (N. 7.) introduced The General Market Slow and Steadier into the bird owner's head that the president his road, The meeting adjourned a joint rerolution providing for the appropria- fimu Hlmn[. ::Ehvx:?;‘n;:P:fn:dz‘:\',g:{g‘:i.l.\.:nb:; ;fin‘:tai:;::z Hfln's Wages' o'clock, Hflflsf. tion of §250,000, to be distributed by the sec- man stmmav‘ retary of the tressury and expended under self, the scheme, snd tho bird away, His Rate Committes Meeting, his directions by the proper local anthorities X cards said he was an_importer of valuable : ORicAGo, December 19.—~The Chicago ‘ % o |0t New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City |, A Heart Rending Scenes at the)bird® and his place of business was put down | A Plan ‘to Reduce Their Wages | ceient rate committeomet to-day to arrange s | Stormy Disoussion Over the Rail- | gad Ho'oker to prevent by peoper quaran | ittly or no Variation in the Uat= a8 —— streot, New York. But he didn’t get tine and sawitary mea ures the entrance of Bnruing Orphanage. the advertisement, Ten Per Cent tariff to the interior poiats in the middle and .road Pooling. the cholera in this country, and. to prevent tle Market, western states, Rates were made to 8562 points “"]:}l;“‘f:‘ll if it 1}‘\‘\}Hh‘ tnkll' a foothold, FOREIGN NEWS, ; 1 h o houso in this evening's session passed WENRY WARD BEXCHER AS INISTER AT THE CR WX clikwed’ of IeSIEEN e ot oighiteen pension bills and adjourned until to- A Woman on the Roof Perishes 00 OF 49, 22U, On All of Jay Gould's Lines of adied the mtes iy o iR futo| Lot the Voios of New York be|morrow. The Hog Markes Gensrally Was : " M 1 fTect January 1st. " - sk in the Flames, e R iiae Tntel FYE Tk, T Road, “"Tho Transcontinental_association conclnded Hoard, WASHINGTON NEWS, Rather Slow, : to the effect that Henry Ward Reecher will . N 0 e T e by WasHINGTON, December 19, —At a meeting - Tons of Ruins Still Conceal the Foeoed Tames Russell Towall as American | E0Eineers, Firemen and Auxiliary | cisco meeting January Lith. It Has Its Hand on the Country’s|of the houso committen on’ appropriations, Wheat Reaots | = Hae an Upe minister at the court of St, James, s . e Repreeentative Hencock was directed to re. - 8 an Uy T, Employes Aimed At. What 'a Reduction Means Throat, port two amendmenta to the pension appro- = acts, SENTENCE OF DEATH DEMANDED AGAINST THE Outoaao December 10,--A prominent sails ¢ riation bill, the first provides that the num. ward 1 5 enoy. ANAROIISTS, o ' ber of pension agents be reduced from flicial, conversed with this morning, in ¥ R - i Lirsc, Docember 19.—The public prose- ' oy | way ofticial, bk g . |einnteen to tweive “wnd their maximum com: g Twelve Bodies Recovered from |cutor dmmanded a sontonco of doath sainst The Trnnsoommen'nl AgBooiation | view of the meeting of fih'l;-:‘l:;r and ware-| Ty ping the Naval Appropriation | pensation fxed at 84,000 aopually, Thosee: |y o sred T 7 ad Steadier ho B Keinna £ Rupsech and Kuechler on the chere Oonolude Their Labors, house board, said the road would not reduce ; ond liita cho orn ot examining” surguon to pen ga eadie the Burnod Asylum. of high trenson. the present frelght rates. To do so at_ths Bill, fivo dollara for the first five cases and ono A SAD PLIGHT OF A CATTLE STRAMER] — present time meant to discharge thousands ot dollar for each addittonal examination on the an red, : k e g e rim I ko __A | men, and the reduction of wages of all others; it bt 4 No Means on the Premiscs to Protect | o o Moo Wik, 1o Jaiopmer Oxen [The Iiinols Ratlway Commiasion—A | (i Would result 1n tho repoiition of - thn CONFIRMATIONS, this Bilidings fromh Presaik }:;";;;J,:';;;,;‘,;',',,)j;;;:‘L,(“;m',";,g;g;;";‘m,';"ggfi Meeting of the Chicago Rats cenes of 1877, Henry Ward Beeoker as the Probable| Postmastors: Augustus Beadle, Cresco, |Oats Ruled Stead, & yo Duil ana Sh58 Roots Oondbnasy gxperienced terrific wosther and lost many Committee. Succeesor of James Russell Haw) ,}yv:”‘]“;' L el LRy Heayy—Provishls Fairly 3 0ad of cattle, The stel is still on hse \urora, : Samuel C. e beam ends, leads and legs of dead and llv ———— THE ADAMS AND AMERICAN SAID T0 DR AT Lowell, Slo v;\,hb bl h?fl% fl““‘t“- (("r“l"v “I’XY' Active, ing cattle ‘are seon_protruding through the . ORI BT more, Neb 3 Abblo M. Lawton, Griggeville, THE GR¥HAN CREMATORY, | cattlo pens and hanging over the sidos of tho REDUCTION SOHEME, ’ ¢ Tils § John Gordon, Jackeonville, 1ils. NEw Yor, December 19.—The Brooklyn | Vel The upper deck of the steamor is & | Special Telegram to The B, Bosrox, Mass, Decembet 10.—The Adams * SENATE NOMINATIONS OHIOAGO MARKE L UOKIYD | confused mass of dead and living cattle. Nu. | gy, S = and American Express Companies are now at e . . | Postmasters: James 13. Brown, Galens, Eagle extra states th CHIcAGO, December 19.—A special from A p W, Decemb o : A 0. g u that the firomarshal reports ki : ASRINGTON, December 16 chair 0 g caTILE, Dorts | merouy carcasses woro thrown overboad, and |y, ) i i sword's points. As far a8 can bo learnod it | | WV ASHINGTC ; Hlinows; Joho P. Sikking, Bast St. Louie, 11 ¥ twelve bodies found up to § o'clock this morn. | washed sshoro, allas, Tex., outlines & most gipantio om. | U\ Lo 4 thie Amerloan Hxpress Company | Hoe oo oo e emorialof the pro- fiinols; A, ¥, Galbraith, Tilinots; David | Special Telegram to the Brx. ing among the ruins of St. Johu's home for e —— bination for the reduction of wages ever | 3PP uce exchange of New York Oity, urgiog | W, Reed, Waukon, Iow D. Hunter, | Cnicauo, Decembor 19,—There were abont has demanded that hereafter the Adams Ex. | immediate aud definite action regarding’ the | Wabator ' Gity. Towa; John M. Hubbard, | « press Company desist from giving any of ita | SPABIsh treaty. ; .. | Straighton, Wisconsin; Thomas A, Burr, Lan. | ¢iéhteon car loads of Texans among the frash than taking 10 per cent from the wages of RS Tosid A bill was introduced by Sabin to provido | cuater, Wisconson receifts, of which 15 woro cows that sold”at every railway employe in_tho United States, | S8stern travsfer business to the Jocal €Xprecs | for tho eroction of a public building at' Still- | ““WXsuxaion, December 10,—Tho president | $1000, The general market waa slow bt h compauies and to throw all such business into | water, Mich., to cost $100,000, LA L 4 9 > 8 The object is understood to ben concerted 4 i i % hae nominated Frank W. Palmer, postmaster | rather steadier than yesterday, Thero wore action of railway magnates to-stem the tide | P hands of tho American Company, which | The inter.state commerce bill was taken up [at Chicago. e i y mago; o abraces - both the eastornlind the United |1ong enough to permit G.orge to make s e but fow cattlo in sight so that shippers and R ! Statesand Canada express, A largo. part, o spaech condemning pools, ' i The tempor of aach house regarding the | 7eed beef oporators that had urgent ordern ot trenchment, witha view to areatly improve | the Adams business, howaver, come from the | Halo from the committee on the naval ap- || CHS & A e found more difficulty in lliog said orders at L G I b LER R AT iy they opposad Nellio's marriagowith Itor | sho showlug in their next reports. As the |cast, and. if that 'business waa given | Propriation bill, reported tho committeo un. | 2val bill avpoars o bo to sustain ts confrore, | U C0C0 C e ValRkY, - GBod BB those rescuod hias mot com o ot O | waa to ocout. the Iatter left town. | Striok | Ereat rallway art rien are really the pulse of [to the American CompaBy * the Adams|sblet)sgree. e explained the House bill as | i) 1. "(oached befora the holiday. recets. | choice fat leattle that, in fiush iy i) B »lni h):n "npm z‘:e ull Thut'a sisey in thiat eie'e miother s present the country, the belief is that a gond show of | would not be benefittad theraby, as both com- it had been presented to the Senate, namely, Tt HAT6ARS Ll VY Wil b6 Withibth MBaR o choice fat [cattle that, in flush '.n:\u of the T el i) md lmev,\t the mardire. told Richardson that Nollia wa. | net earnings threa months henco will do very | panies cover about tho same points in tha [ to lump thelappropriation for the coming half | 411 B8 € TRRUREY export trade would have quoted higher than Drivate tamihion and wl sobn tare o 197 18 | i minally in’imate with andther man, name |Wuch toward restoring confidence, which fs | United States, The pro-rata arragement|¥ear. = The = Henate ' coufrores = held Pt £ 5 25@5 75; and primo shipping or dressed B R L b L | ey A T Abite ot Natso ¢ el oE s reorgnized, as about the only cleinent now | which hitherto existd betmesn the two com- that an objecttonable method of passing an whis Nilaols Ofop Report beef worts, 81 80@$5 10, with good medium B B " e SR - | lacking to bring about a return of ood times, | panies coase londay la D n R . ¥ L m&’,):-:r‘; e ’::h:x';dqv;n bodies were found, ;i!::{ige:el‘j‘v\;fi3‘;‘1‘1:3::3 T e h'g;i,“N:“lL But as the temper of the Iabor market is such | Adams has given all freight that formerly wa | that did not fully show tho items of expendi- | Spuvcrienn, Ills, Decembsr 19,—Tho | Ateers at $1 40@4 60, and common down wa the yard with {ous, butte;Ebut. thern e oD liavan with thsm all” meaning the family, Tho SA oy ke (Ui femarbil ity ot e | bekniiatend vo) e U W ERGESHEY STl Oasad tirea t;‘,’,{u‘:f'i’;";’r‘:g:‘k‘:}‘;‘«‘-‘ld 0%, be Bar: | fortheoming report of the Tilinois department | 10w 2 88 80, Thore s a stoady demand for . 1 ¢ A cti anies osition express “The ent, OVt . " . y g ifers 3 tiosd fn, or about tho building or any mexny of | Iatter therefore huids th theory that Nelilo | Fholeft0 e e | oriean company. want t0 miteh " said an | that the Semata Insist on ita amendments, | of agriculture will contain data concerng | the bost grades of cows and beifers, ~ults gxtinguishing the fire. Tho great trouble th | botsoned her tather, mother and sister before | gle o faglor in wich o way that if succassfo it | old expressman this morning, “Thelr pur. | Bayard moved that the voto on insistance be | the corn crop of the state for 1884, Ths season |aro scarco and selling at high prices. Tho x chigtffln‘ln::su‘g}"{:w ‘was the mansard roof, | attempting ShowoiS will pave the way to & general cutting, and if | pose now is to gobblp up the local expresses of | taken by yeas and nays, and hoped there | Goq favorable for maturing the crop, which is | caipts of stockers and feeders axo rather lin- SR RO B TR OO TR not successful to allow of & gracstul retirement [ Now Enelaud. A short whilo ago tho Amer- | would be an unbroken_ exprossion of the Sen-| '© " /%6 © 50 UL PE e 0Ty B ited and and business rather light with littlo mansard xoofs be condemned at once as deata | The Chicago Eiection Frauds. | thuy avoiding disssters which would send | lcan campany camo fo mo and requosted that [ to's voico on tho question. = A voto wan taken |50 perior quality, The crop | o oV fition 1 values 68 gompared wi e ML L ) R el boy| Cuicaco, December 19,—Judge Blodgett, s still lower, if indeed it should not pre- | I should act as agent for that compauy in the | by yeas an nays on Hale's motion and it was | has been gathered and stored in good condi- | previous daya of the week. (ood to chofco and nw oman woro seen in tho roof of the | oy rui¢ed States district coutt, postponed | CiPItAte n fnancial panic of great proportions | city_ whora my offico is logatod, In_other | unanimously agroad to—yous U5, nays none. | tion. Tho low prico has induced the farmers | 13 60@15 pounds, $5 00@S$3 60; common o FRLl L g o mmval v‘;ce?]_n lad- T T s " auh the jn. | 3ud overwhelm many of tho:e engaged in it, | words hat company wanted me to vietually | After an executive sexsion the Senate ad- |to hold the crop as far as tnelr moaus will per- | niedium, $100@84 %0; medium to good, dor agamat. the wall, but the ladder id not the hearing of the arpumenta to. quash the fn- | Tl story as told is that the mpfi,w of the | turn my businees over to them so that they | journed. mit. Thearea is 6,8 8819 acres, which is [ @3 90; choice, @S1 2; stockers, T e, tho Inddor and the littlo follow | the Fighteenth ‘ward jelection frauds, until| ghey have information from the muost trust. | 1mo that they have made similar requosts to HOUSE, 1883, The average yiold for theatate is thirty |8 ST \Jis arme and was saved. | e ednesday, worthy sources that the Missouri Pacific will | the largest expressmen in each city and town Decomber 19.—A ill passed | 1% bushela per acre which exceeds the ylald e Woman looked to the bottom of the lad- INPORTANT DISCLOSURK on Jabuary lst announce a reduction of ten | of New England. e construiotion of o bridse ammecy | per acte of any. year since 1872, excepting the der, and then to the flames, gradually Pl ; : ; ) the construction of a bridze ncross | crop of 1875 and 1879, The The hog market generally was rathor slow, encroaching. The bystanders yelled to har to | , L1 Chicago Times will eay to-morrow that | per cent in tho wages of all engineers, firemen T T (7 T the Missippi river at Rock Island, B & 8514 is 207, with values a shade lower on packing grades Yeep her conrage up. She Tooked ants. the | Arthur Gleason will soon give information in | and hostlers and other employes numbering A Revival in Billiards. ST 85kl ak 10 EATERS VH Mosies & mbrnon e s a0 e S N o e A e : A wdanto tho | repard to the election frauds in the second [ L600 men, extendipg from St Lows to El| Oricaco, December 19.—Edward M- | ri 1.G : elainndlextents thnicoraropicHihnitikonipte; T Cainol hout aas e buildiog, as if fasciuated by tho fire, and |. o 4 H1cAGO, Decem 9 g ¢ | rial from J. G. Thompson, ex-serzeant at arms | ceding years hy twenty to thirty millions of | packers sold around about 33 90@4 10, fair to il o T , precinct of the Righteenth ward which tho | Paso and Larodo, That this action will be : 5 e the It ples " y v y ke IR , fol 2 ging away from the ladder, | FEREE 00 16 8ot o and | taken for the bonefit of all the roads in the| 1:Aughlin, of Philadelphi:, the champion of | of the House, asking congress to mako an ap- | bushels. The averave prices por bushel of | choico mixed $4 15@4 20, aud best hoavy Suddenly the flames shot up beneath her fect, Lot Ul B B i > vlvania, and William 3. C: propriation to pay the judgment rendered | corn in first hands is reported to be 20 cents |4 355 best light rold around about 31 1@t ¥ + | that the facts within Glaason’s knowledga are | country, and if successful, the other roads will | Penvsylvania, and William M. Catton, of : , b rep! o8t 33 ¢ , and with aory of agony she fell buckward | |0/ {15, leaion of United |States District | tollow its exnmple; if it_fails, the other roads | St Louis, began s two nightstbilliard match | Sfainst bim by the supreme court of the Dis- | per bushol . . The price of corn has not ruled ( aud cownnon 33 %0@4 00, There was ra into the blazing wass, It is yet absolutely | 3\ eahill Gl Li s |78 Lo Hea TIEBbIE oD GFHRTOE o GORE E ths d L ! trict of Columbia, in the suit of Hallst-Kil- | ag low in this state since 1860 except in 18 b1, | more trading on change to-day, leadiog gr: mmpossiblo to tell whero the inmates of the {,m‘;'l"“nvw &“‘l‘c;;‘““;m"’fl‘:';‘;r:‘;“:h‘;‘m‘é:’\:fl‘f‘; P EEHY ]”m'l“y""“w:m |u'ltlvfit-'fi1.t(:l\m‘; at Contral Music hall to-night for a wager of | bourne to reimburss him (Thewmpson) for ex- | 1x62, 1872, 1877 and 1878. showing more strength and an upward re institution can ‘1‘): found. L station hosos, | ilor e hogrs ones wano sub: tituted, and s | tis information eay tho reduction will not bo | 52,000, the gamo to be 8,000 polats, 1,500 | ponses incurred by him aud to pay him o rea- e —— of nearly e, the bulk of which was impar Chetaaoter il privace homes the peaifs found | tnder indictmont for complicity in the job, | submitted to; that locomotivo engincers and [ cach night, threo ball carouy, unrestricted | Jifhrrc o on aeimien como g tenble: The Waterway to the East, A U MO G R LD ) children wos madeup, One hundred and e — auxiliary laborers are propared (o resist, und | rail play, McLaughlin led fron tho beginning | uthority to report at any time, Spacial telegram to I'nE Bee, from former depression, twenty-threo were uuaccounted for, Whilo A NEW RAILROAD, that If the attempt is made it will result in | by superior rail play. scoring 103 in thesevonth | Hancock, from committeo on appropria-| Wasiseros, Decemver 19.—Thero is a WHEAT ) tho greatest railrord strike evor known, Men | {ayy iy e, besdiBant i oo o it-may turn ont that not ono of theso {4among | 1yte CHICAGO, FRERFORT AND SAINT PAUL. | hora profors (o b in- commuaication by mail | i e ™ sbts .t A | tions, reportad back tholnvalid pension appro- | qisposition_exhibited among the Hennepin | penod steady and active at o advance A " remsains, that, the tons o ether. 942 in g“m AT 5 canal and Missiscippi river poeople to join | 1@, the early quotations being substau ! rofees raica this style, 804, which was 10 Burnt timber, warped iron and fallon bricks | MAUISON, Wis., December' 19.—A mort- | and wire with railroad organizations through- | in Philadelphia, by putting ¢ , in the'twen- | 1 he inter-stato commerce bill was taken |hands with the New Yorkers and make n ’vfn:‘;,‘;;;‘l‘r‘,e:fl,:‘r"’n;:‘,‘:;g;fl&"'gg"i’: hf yet to he removed may cutomb |g9ge was filed in tho secretary of state’s c flige | OU the countiy. i the filu;einm[ umil:gci I‘Lsim! th = any: more corpses than have been recovered, | to-day by W. O. Wright, of Ereeport, to the $y:third loning, aud & raRRo S0 ARCY e ol “therthcayfgved to strike | gomumon cause in favor of the. great through o of i g oro. the &e \ Warw. recaived at _the -home: on Yy AR The 1linois RailwayCommission. i n ou:.p;:l‘nol the chl.%i ‘fi?’l;n éh.;\zum inwfl?:‘;.“g“y of the }m Ecu\gll}n;'d ;he 2 :,‘:n.l’ 2};:‘;5‘3, ng‘.. u:e:% way ;f::cmfir’: 1‘”; ’ " ,.E. 3 at Jakes, Hennepin caval and the 3 ly “evils of ., children, Workmen aro still searching in the [ TN® Whitewater Poisoning Case. dobris, The bodies were found sc charred | ST PAUL, Decembte 10.—A special from that identification is almost impowsible, It jg | 1#Crosso this evening relates on interview believedthat mostof the children who porished | ¥ith D- E. Strickland, of that place, relative were in the ill-fated Jossphine. sward. Tihe | ©© the polsoniog of the Horan fami'y at White- bodies of nine buyw and two grown persons | Water, Wisconsin. Strickland, who professes | off depression in stocks by the clorest re- were found in the ruing of the lnundry, Who |t be well acquainted with the Horan family, Nellio’s marriagewith Frod known in history. It contemplates no lees tinco when the | appropriation bill, Beck said: “Any syate ey “ecure §10,000,000 forty i 3 iy wind . i hiiepolive. S 1orti Were autivo in = e ¥ "otk to “Rocure $10,000, o ears, six Rai ATt " htly con e L Sfiorts vo i m,.um'l'by‘:fif{?,fi,"",,fizfimuf;'wfl:: e et cont/gold bonds ‘lasied. by tei " Ohicaat, S":;‘:_‘:P‘v :‘L":‘"L ";‘zm‘v:t“:’(;’_‘,“z“tfi" | Ut up o three-figure run, - His total for the | unlimited expenditur © "urgod tho ap: | Yeloned this pramiaed eombrantion ben i | o et parents were either incapable or unwilling to | 1'reeport & St. Paul railway company, to be | *191° LS +30 this morn- | yight was 436, Tae gamo will be completed | pointment of a commission. At this point properly care for them. Doys forming the | used on account ot the construction and equip. | ng “With reprosentatives of the railways | to-morzow night. v Hewitt's time expir-d, and Wamer of Ohio | Jooking to the sala of the Lrio canal to the GonN 1u8t named class were ia greater part unwill- [ment of the road, The proposed road will | throughout the stato and shippers to cousider e ——— obtained the floor and yielded it to him. To|government to be enlarged and made & ship 3 P % ing inwates and these, it 18 believed, compose | €Xtend from Chicago to Minneapolis, & dis- | th. question of orderiog & reduction in the | lasson Denles the Berlin Dinner |this arravgement Roagan objected on the | canal. The proposition is looked upon with a | opened firm and stsady at an ,mlw',nc‘ o wainly the missing 125, Having been set free | tance of four hundred miles. the road to be A s B grouad that tho dabate had already been very | groat deal of interest by western and sou h- | it all options oxcopt year in which thero wo Ly the fire they preferred romaining at large, | completed within the coming year, (PESYAL N il OIATREE I S ary geTery, Yarn. protracted. Hewitt replied that the voice of | western interests aud there is a disposition to | sellers at je advance. A firmer focling N2 T oLk Dsembior 10,2 Blsckened walle ——— railway in the stato was represonted and there | Tes Morwes, December 16, —A short time | New York had not bean heard in this debate. | jnin hands with New York in the matter if | whent helped this grain ond brought about an the Introduction_of & resolution by Hiscock, | No, 3 spring sold from 703 to 710 for cast > n 1 3 0 ; y < O s . ; e i g 1 R tl chos to paralyze New York | New Y. vest i 5 advance of §@de which was sustained. Mo, and smoking ruins are all that romained this| A New York Charnel Housc. |was also a very large aitendanco of prominent (ago a cablo dispateh to tho St. Louis Republi- Ttheleniiaan e o L :::rzdgr‘fl::i.i Lolp the west in ica canal and | advasice of A il wmorning of 5t John's home or Male Catholic| NEW Yok, Decernber 19.—An anonymous | shippers and a fow representatives of the|can told of & Thanksgiving dinmer of | githdraw objections, let tho voico of e bn-‘;‘;‘h“:n]x“ On;«!)ll:::nmvil;:l“mal:zan&m wiyfir:.:’rda{; correspondent wrote to the sauitary bead |farming community, In the room werealso | Americans at Berlin over which Minister | New York be heard in this debate. An Austrian Bank Detaulter. ruled stoady and|rather more & fi%emen and police digging in the ruins, The | 71erters that thero was a s sinters in charge of the asylum thought last | the loft of a house at No, night all_had been taved, but persons who |street, Heaps of mouldoring skulls ond ware outaidw and assisted iu helping th little gnes to tacapo K ey lises wero 10st. X6 | know anything about them. The wri‘er arka | board had and dia not futend totaks any xpas- third floor aboye the lavnday when the flames | the authorities to find out how they got there | modic or hurried action upon such an iw| L o Biaingelt of s Tle e born) jeatizn 'nf &" LD L0 .fi';":gd heurty | wise legislaticn on these great commercial | through arrest said n_explanation’ of the short notice upon | SAERS JO8 CRNEIRE U 2 eos | questions by the Houso. They have seon. this | dofaulting and absconding director of the se- bones havo beon thero for years and 1o ove | which tho mecting had beon callod, that the | Father early cbocring, ' This groatly surprised | {fisg vowst the resumption of specio pay: [ ottt ettt oo of sho Tower Austrian Kusson's friends hero at his home. © Yester- | ot They have seen this House thrust the | S g i ; day the Register recoived the following cable | jijvar bill down the reluctant throts of the |discount bank. A liberal reward is offered for from Mr. Kasson: Sawilling community. and. now they behold | his arrest The directors of the bunk raised , Dacember 19,—Orders te egraphed | free sales of large lots in which there w Surope for the arrest of Lucas Janner, | moderate profit. The market took wll offer s at anadvance of }@dc over yosterdiy and closed steady. RVE dull and heavy on a basis of X D T Tnvestigation,proved the story to bo true and | ant question. They intended further to ; 1 s o | uny inity, o b iniarrost aised | cash, Track etuil was_littls botter wit! seached thoro and cut off cacape. "o or |0 atier wis smod over to tho polics, Al | sverybody intereated ahundant opportunity to | , BEALIS, Decomboe 18, —The xeport of the | 1y Fouso and this side’f t, force teactionary | ton willion floring s us to b able to mect the | Z2%iG pge for No. 3 to ) p,,,“,,r;d 1,‘,gw, this morning found the | 50rts of ruwors are afloat as_ to how the bones | be heard from upon the subject | Sheertg Lo oA e faToohey. |mesures on the commerco of the country |Fun on the bank, Tho bank bomorsall do- T Sharredirectains ofi b Jittla Rroup ofifour who cmm{‘tn;mu loft, but no reliable information Cux:mgs;x;nlu-,r \V:ckel:, b bebalf of :lm]mu. (Smffdj g TCARRON 4 whgca wlll(l}:npfr‘ll tbh.- ll.-u:ll:l:au‘:l“%fw \;n;hé D ar Bora ¢ mm[nic-pni R ROCItIoR alo aisly mtl o fo 017 nd a L littls hilabor o T iv | can be had. cago_freieht bureau, which represents a lazge ot IO 0 p which is ths heart of commer e of e, ipal | d cHve, dy and pAbiEter) Amm;‘t,;l}:\:;d‘dl;fidm::f:;r" .{;xnit"hdfxul U"‘l: — and important class of Chicago merchonts and Murderea atHIBO L ARiresia> country. Dun said: *“The gentleman speaks ';'"é‘!“?"}'fifi‘ffifi’c‘éfi“"ff’“fl" lelild;m K on light e :ull;dn'e] tho yar l: \m;n'! *1(- Friey s donninlry S led lm'"lry-“"‘s Michigan Poor Honse Cremated, | shippers, said manufacturers desived a change Alurdorediat M s ! " of the voices of New York not being heard. | deposit of 4,600/ oring. Many simils mand which bid the market up. it in the classification of binders' —The |1t isi the hand of New ) s ¢ va, Dece 21 | ticos wero receved at the bank. phicen were sustained all throvgh the list:o wixty sick boys. 1t isnot known if all were| Drrmorr, Mich., Decmber 19.—The Lapeer twine and| Dis Moxes Tows, December 1 Yorl v ! ) ® : binders’ wire, In the years 1583 and 1884, ho | Stato Rteguster epecial, says: Claus Klaover, [that is felt on the ~throat of Larer—It is ramored that g Keesion, wavad, Ata later hour this morning theee | county poor houso burned last night Thirty- | explamed, bwenty-cipht million Dunds’ of | wints seeied o the firesite in his own home | SOUBEry that makes this legislation ne has beea found near Klostern, I So o two more, - bng. burned heyond tecognition, | %0VeR inmates were tnmed out in their night | theso two uriicles ha boen wsnufactured, and B RY Let tho geatleman romembar that. 1 ¢ Viesxa, December 19, —Jannor shot hin- Open mentyy 19 ted o total value of 4,481,000, | in Audubon county last might at ten o’clock | York sl vk this gnp and tbis le : T N H RIPSIO, o he imperi e The children are scsttored all over the city | clothes, One ineane woman, Bertha Rock- | 50V repre self at o villagedn Kierling, a shoit distance | Leirsic, Decenb The imperi.l o bl oolle et el ot e geila BB ) At present they are schedulod us second class | was inurderod by o man who camo and ssked | not bo necarsary. Howitt’s amend oo Shit ity IS ety foue lorine Toers) | e et oo ofea thatan ceal ot Madasa :‘.'.'(_f,vl;,;”,fi:_,[f,‘{,'\“"ff"',f, ‘;’.',l{h";‘\,‘"’”.},i;;":‘;jl.",:f ol daried b '"\*"‘L‘l'm}'\flw“l”‘%'“ and s |in Joss then car lots and when chipp:d with | pormi W himself, Two ahots were | lost, 10 to (9. Howit then offered an amend- | found on his bodg, ~ % I'\YA,”’““‘:.":L' ‘,:Lt”lm dlm’" ot ai ety Seliimed o danb. burned to death, Auother woman ran bwo | agricultural implements. When shipped in | fired, one taking effect in the mouth aud the | ment permitting pooling contracts when they i Kalomiugisgsingtihe deores of dlsoron A an o aeee Bt SN LI B e e e e e e | car loads they want as fourth clas.~ o de- | other in the right breast, the latter causing | were reason: 4 just, Phelps eaid: “I¢ Mr. McDonald's Plans, ad iy, the ooue L Hon, haotes, Selthe cli s badly frozen but may recover, The ther- | sired that in loss than car loads they should be | instant death. The coroner’s jury found | thia bill passed the railroads would do one of | . . ouis diggers are still at work. The i “"{V;Z‘ 8 'j“t’l“‘;‘ ”;’1’.‘“, b U d foucth class, the same as rops and coils, | Kleaver had come to his death by tha hands | two things. o violate eyery propo- | Tonoxto, December 19,—In a speech last = === — Bl | 19,40 F0R5E0 070 ACaMPLEC RIORK SN AATINOIA, ll wl..-u‘ shipped m car ,Imul‘, Al,rl ‘lu Peter Ryau about 21 yoars old. l:y:lln}lului b mnnlbib nmllml tt)lu-( !un; .«; lulltul |u:LmI|: night Sir John McDonald appeared in favor Sl ST T with agricultural implements thoy should | boen srresied and an examination will be held | against them that the whoels of justico woulc SR pas c l C d THE CRANK AND THE PARROT. The Weather. TR e e AL BT b blocked. . This would attract public. atten. | of a1 allianco between Fopland, Canada and atarrh ure CALLING ON THE PRESIDENT-ELECT WITIL A BIRD THAT #HRIEKED “DURN THIS LETTER, —The co'd weather | Ments, Incaseof groceries aud shelf har ware he desired that one rate shonld be mad a carloads or in less quan- — tion and public attention would give redress. | Australia, Canada reserving tho full night & 1 A Cincinnati #olice Lieatenant Pleads | The only otber thing for the railroads to do | nanage her own affaire, but alliance to bo a | was to give tho order which wou'd send every v Lovis, December 1 here still continues, the mercury being below cat disease, with mptoms, Hood's i 13 a very preva distressing and offensiy whsther shipped Aunaxy, N. Y., Dacember 19.~Mr, Olove: | zoro this morning, Weather more modcrate | tities, . Merchants and mannfacturers desived | Saiy. - o Tooomonva Inbos thel fonndliiiuse; Andlichio i | S0-b o belicofa keep the) peace ot theyvorld | “garsaparlia slvos roly roliet ond epecdy land has not yet definite! od where ho Tho Mississlppi tiver is full of heavy | virtually the same clussifi ation in this stato| CINCINNATY, December Lioutonant of | laica which followed would by folt from |and o lesgue togothor for dofense | cure fromho fact it icts throueh tho blood, will spend January and February, Icis not|floting ice all the way north of here and as | 85 now exists from the scaboard west, which | police, Michael Mullen, pleaded guilty to an | Portland, Oregon, to Portland, Malne, and [or offenso in times of danger| and thus reaches every part of the system. expected that the constant stream of visitors | 187 south as Cape Girardeau, does not recogniza tha principle of carload | jndictment for violating the election laws in | in that stillnesa £6,000,000 of people would | §uch confederation would be tho most power 1 suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took i BURLINGLON, Towa, Dacembor 19, ~Yester | rates on “*house freight o United State ‘o a hear the only word which could be heard—the | ful in the world. He was opposed to inde- | 1ood’s Sarsaparillaand Tam not troubled any will grow asy emaller a8 the 4th of Macch | gay und this mornivg ghe tempersture stood | Commissioner Lowis, of the state board, | he United States court to.day, an familiar voice of the speaker when ho said : | pendenco. C uld not keep it up, As for an- | it eatareh, and my general health 18 much draws nearer, aud aftar giving up tho exccu- |19 velow 7010 in the most_exposed places: at | said ho had only one suizgestion to mako to ths | manded for sentence. Th indictment charges | *“Tho gontioman from Toxus asks the uneni. | Yoxation it would b lost in the nolvhboring | Lotteen 1\ Tatiae Postal Clerke Chicago tive chamber thero isa question where the|noon 9 below. Tho river closed at this point ad companies, The margin of profits | b with unlawfully hindering, obstructing | mous consent to pass the bill repealiug the | union. Whereas it was only by there being | ¢"c "7 (i potig ™ RSP TR it _ | 1ust night. 0 y the producer was very slight. [and peoventi certiin qualified - voters from | inter-state commerce act,” and nothing far-| piore tha one power in North America, by 2 14OM18 55 president-elect will ba able to meet bis numer e 1f the rail way voard should order a reduc: exerciving their franchise on the fourte nth of | ther would ba heard except the prompt Gues | competition in government that could protoct 1 suffered with catarrh 6 or 8 ye tried nunc;\l|lnn. 1 mlc "'1"1" the l.ml-myurdc‘)., Death of Mrs, Revecon A, K in |1hi~ "'i"“fl'l“ ght tanff, the raily “1’1 sber by unlawfully confin them iu a | tion: “{“hi‘mf"vrfy ”I’l:“l‘.““ 'n;rl just as | (ho coutinent from becomiog like China. many wonderful enres, inhalers, ete., spend- exacutive mansion shonld not bo invaced by | L veembor 19— Ava. Tteboces A | Would find it difficult to return to tho cellar, = sure as thund r followed lightuing the answer 5 i ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit. there hundreds of callers, r. Pavt, December 19—Mra. Reboces A. | e when prog ervatled to a greater e ould be, *No objection.” (Applause on \ ——— 7,000 hl cddiacics ! Another patriotic cranlk with a presont for | Bdwards, wife of G. W. Hwards, formerly | thua oo on the cuibr b 1 she. reiimmus Lawlesenoss in Olubinnati, Yopu i PR D 1o A 8 Lonie- Firip_Assign. Ltziol Hoods Bateananlly, sad.vad e Ly b (iovernor Cleveland came to the front yester: | editor of the Burlivgton Hawkeye and Aiv. | should deem the situation sufficient to warrant CixciNyNatrr, Decamber 19.—Jacob Jen- )] o) Vi sgan’s bill, 81, Lovis, December 19,—Four attachment lmproved.”” M, A, Aspry, Worcester, fl‘. -Ll!vlw.“ H]n:“w”i:i;: n‘-::. :}vv‘x;n'.u’llx (.l, ;“cmu ‘]‘ludmm!fi]{ hE lmru_nl'.ldin-rll AL 1m| th yi b ulml] »Iymv }nx‘m-‘uir"lur :n-lcu:v;l’nn Wi‘l‘tm'.; nings, colorad, was ussaulted in the strests to whish Ipl‘x‘iv‘xt, :n;mn "”E.IL esented from | guits wero filod this afternoon against Leul Hood's Sarsaparilla i3 charaeterlzed i curos paying advortiseinent for himselt At | through thin ity to dny with tho o 3 not ba besot with any difficultle day by a party of men who apparently had no | E00, SCRGRGCT @) o BARER 08 US| Bro.ts, dry goods and millinory house an o peeuliaritics : 1st, (e combinalion vf small oost. But the argus-eyed, rod-headed [ routo to Mt, Pleasaut whero be © President Mo of tho Chicago [ other motives but malice. Heran into aljy which th penos committeo | this evening they made an assignment for the lial agents ; 20, the proportion; 34, e boy at the door blacked his little game, oven | bucied Alton expressed the view that railwaya|store and locked the door, Ifis puruers, v wera ipvestigating, the conduct of Marshall | beuefit of thoir creditors, They estmato the woess of securi 1 § betore he fiad tima to send in his card to one - —— could not reduce the present tariff with any | berivg half a dozen or more, broke open the | Lot Wright should bs disbursed. A dispute | assots, ln’hu’n‘rully n]tm‘l(, ut|n'mu=|\l;l«'1“]"|' ties. o result isam h of the exacutive clerks and ho went away Sentenced o be Hung sistency, ‘liey bad not increased the | door und dragsing hin out sialbed him twico | arose as to the ocoupsuoy of tho foor by |and sy that if tho lugo: croditors hud held | ugth, effecting cures Ditherto unkn swearing that the dewocratic party was not | \p oo T p e 0™ A one | Fates when pricea of grain wers higher, and | and lett him for dead. Two or three of his | Kesfer and the republicans feelicg aggneved | off & littlo longer they could have yalled |00 o o containing additionat evidenve, whasIE pled b0 bs. SR | ST U A o e cont of operating” roads had u no' wite | avsailants wero captured, hut the poliseman |t tho ruling of the spesker demanded the through. 1 St ety y Tho long aaterroom jusé off the executive cor, colored, was today sentenccd to|poen lessencd, o did ot think|was assaulted and beaton by others of the | yeas and nays on the adoption of the resolu ———— e i / 7 chamber was ned with the ueunl rows of ex- | hang on the 23d day of January next for the|any further reduction of rates|pacty, Jenning'sinjuries :.raf-.»i.,‘\',:'. L gy adoptod. Reagan moved that Eastern We f pecta Lu;n‘u::: an l‘nuli{ W lng l;u‘ the | ynurder of William Henry, white, Walker nLl 'h:-’ Ili‘ma would increase the e ————— all debates on the )thn ‘tlnr\:lm‘uun ot the|l BosroN, December ,—lixtreme ¢ 4 ! peesident elcet £ receive thew, when the gen- | 5 oo hiswife aodsx yolume of shipments. Corn was not ma- e % 5 i onunerco bill shonld close in fi oaatha § DR ¥ eportad te Tiood's Sarsapar tlaman with th sohomo. lu- his head und | Sobetled, for charicy Lo his wife wud s ehils | ¥ 60 b s had nob arrised fof oa i MOMRORRORAY, R e Cilons dialiad longar | Iroasher and aions windy ere soported ¢ RS parect on his hand csne in. Ho placed the | grew i fussed his hat arc movement in any groat quantity, A reduge | VASHINGTON, Decembor {1, —For Upper | {0, and ufter noariy an hour wasted in_ roll | Bight from ull parts of New Eogland. At Janl Street, New Yorl Cily, pareot on the tabls and went (o tell tho red: | d) tion in freight rates meant redy 1 in sal- | Mississippi: - Partly cloudy weather with lo- | calls ten minutes = were accorded them. | Mt. Washington the weather was the raost t) O ayrsos headed boy of the nice proceut Le had bronght Bia e aries of employes and curtailment in overy | cal snows, higher temporature and cast to| Hewitts amendment was rejected without | severe sinco 1876, The mercury was frozen s Hood’s Barsapa the gave nor and the bird, to prove his own-| ; ' working department of the rouds. south winds division, In the course of the discussion | but tho minimum registered by & op! AT T T er's words, and to show true democratic Beguy, Decewaber 19 —The North (ierman i+ o ) Suporintendont Jeffrey, of tho) For Misouri Valley: Generally fairweather | Budd contended that the provision did not | mometer was 42 below zero and stil sis Uentral, took the samo view. with southerly winds, becoming variable and | pravent pbysical pooling us Contra distin | A uorthwest hurricane with an estimate entativas of the Peoria & Lvansville highor temperature. guished, from monied pooling and thought' velucity of over 100 miles an hour pre arolina principles, stertled the waiting cailers shrieking’ the old el only by C. 1 HOUD & €O, . IQO " Doses One Dellar! oy | G azotto intimates that Bismarck has .imi&]ullll “Burn- \to reat temporasily from public duties, Sdeen teverywhiere, Because every- Frusoss: Becaude we ! lT‘T‘ velecttlebert as indidpensibfe Wh 1 PESY S fo Peafer a\oz y ¥ best Jolaces vegions of Hloath baro. g Gonsdumer, bin o, and store (L oew. where recognized /. age alose tite »;& tarls,

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