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THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, i8 “THE WORKINGMAN. «NO. 161 W YORK NEWS. urse, omitted much interesting and valuabls | | ises and all the democeatic membars of the | formation furnished by different ”"‘WASHINGTO E o |house present coucurred in the views ex ¥ has beon necessanily confined to the simpler | press nditions of I ——— o1, which i admitted of ¢ ——— CHIRF JUSTICK WAITR — Chus far eivteon parison with these here, Existing facts ha E wno has been sertously ill for the past week | o o " | bodies have . The workmen havo | AR | Been Brosente o reported, without | Prohable and whoss condition _ yesterday aud Friday nk g 8§ |- ot as yet react apot underneath th iy Ml and Pae Evrlicinn A Very Tnteresting Leter (rom SGorc. | een trorasod asthey s rpories withoue | PRODaDIG - Protest rrytm Ote or Mnrc:\; M e a1 {1ens bm.‘.\nmkgaanqn‘\’.ack and Pl e Lt T e e Tenif 00 and G Exglsion o fary Frehighuysen, mont which may be drawn from therr. States T l¢ge Traverse Conrt Honse, s ooty ave ot | Bradklvn, S et The NICARAGU A CANAL, ——— '\‘\'A;;H\ltl:fi‘:i rl’l‘(\"l;“;v‘rr 5"‘."“ ] ‘;rv-.‘ - {‘.\. \"l{'l"“\v “vr rished |‘n e fla ‘«“:\ I“ | s Ho Contrasts the European Work= | ™ BFtATs CONSIVIE Wit VASES HEOLE On Qounting the Electoral Votes|w. 1 o, WAME, oo srown, | They Stoal Everything They Can |t supvosed thoy are beive cared focin privato | Ton Thousand Barrels of 0il in it Galen 1 A, ] § amilies, ingman’s Condition WasniNGToN, December 20.—The senate, in Febraary. John 1. Licking, East { Lay Hands Oa. New Yotk, I or 21~ Like the Prook the Flames " tve SRl o L f W, Palmer, Chicage, IIl, | 15n theatre fire, the Brooklyn C.tholic orphan ‘ Syt & in secret legislative semslon, considered at dreiyis o R, PR T A E LI grent longth the Vest resolution declaring : " R WrbLLLLL Up bl 2:80 to.dky saven bodles of the “hisk: . 5 With that of the Workingmas of |that the Nicarsguan survoying expedition is| Algo Charged that Some of the | The cquiniitioners Sjumigestion st Col'| The Brooklyn Horror=-Mora Bod= |ink” clildri have been'dug trom the rune, | Alarming Increasa of Natural y inexpedient, and directing the secretary of the 5 4t sartment to closn their coutract with the ¢ A Also the body of & man, and cighteen up the Tk Toniatt this Country, navy not to enforce his orders on the subjac. Exposition Funds Dartment, to take effect in sixty daya from ies Found. T Ty I R Gas Explosions, - Tho time was taken up chiefly in long s '».-h.‘} — G m";\‘)r"-'t‘!;z }‘::“!" ”“I"f‘;;f;_"" neces- —— yosterday, The flesh of the Iatter had been . - § upon tho merita of the Nicaraguan tr. aty and | T - sary to appol ommisstoners, Completely burned off, loaving nothivg bu ) Uoncerning tho Wages of the Tiwo |the hunsiit to bs crprcted frum Building tho | Found their way to the New York THE SWAIN COURT.MARTIAL The Regulators Lynch o Murder= |cracked sylinters of the Tuges boncs© The |Sonator Garland Slated for At= A canal. Senator Morgan, who is friendly to : it W . December 20, —Tha cro bodies ta-day, although burned beyond 1dens Countries, bk Lok Al BRI Demooratio Committee. sermination of B, Swait wah continne tos er at Arapahoe. tiieation, and ot cremated b yorA esngnt torney =meral. he treaty, and Senator Vest led in the o i ay befc ¢ d was directed o @ the remains of human b e posttion, " Daring the debate Senator Kyt ;e e i TR ATl R = munds took occasion to say in substance ction. Nothing of partic And] Their Ways and Expense|he stougly fa Barbour of Virginia Training to|tra torn and barned w ar importance | Tittle “Chmr]ey Ross ! Found|®nd musclo ed & ratification of the Wm, 0. Whitna §or Next Seore= kbl was developed plsced in baking vans that iad contiined e A araguan treaty, regardlens of what foreign g 5 -_m dally bread of ths orphans, The quarters in Aty it of Living pawers might l"l)'m do. " The Vest resolutlon be Postmaster-General, WLE vl L Ouca More, .\'!:‘.‘\‘.\!;)!n BoRpIER); o % x.‘é.\'! e fot the tary of th :-I“f"”\“'- i which was forgotten carly in the debate, i Tn the contested_election caso of McLenn S WhiIRReE WA GAill SEELbELS for b Stibie mains anacted upon. " . | v&. Broadhead, of Missouri, the eub.commit Migsing children are still betrg picked up in The Cost of Clothing—Their Honses — i e Appropriate Ceremonies at the Un. | by purty vate, decided to report to the | Strangled and Robbed—Itiver Conl [ gho tracts Tho booke atow. thire were 221, | The Trade Outioot ~ A Hoax—Tobbed Cost and Quality of Pro- THE TOBAOCO GROWERS veling of a Status in demory [ full committoo in favor of Broadhead, Miners Strike—Faitures—Fires | and of this number tisty-threo hava been ac and Beaten ident at the SN o R EW ANEANE IReN, b . i k ; counted for and escaped uninjured, exeapt the i visions, S Dot Do i iy of ftear Admiral Dupont, THE DUPONY BTATUR, —Exposition Notes. unfortunato Sister Mary Josephize. In adii- Expo _ on, = TR et — SENATOR UAYARD'S BPRECH AT THE UNVEILING. Gy tion to tho e ters (wnd horo wero uhirty v bl Jogland Tobacco Growers’ association had o > 63 of them) thero were thirty attoudants, o WAGES AND LIVING IN EUROPE [alim meeting to-day, owing to the extreme WASHI t\:‘,",N|l,'?Qflln:c:::‘..;,.'. =l B DAKOTA'S TROUBL whom all have bee acconnted for. The bod- | Oil jand Gas Explo.on in Brooklyn, WASHINGTON, Docember 20,—Secrstary Fre- | cold weather, A memorial to congress was COUNTING THE L' CTORAL VOTE, b ikt N i Travensk, Dak., Decombor 20.—Thia mor- [ 168 found ‘leavo forty-six children yot tobe| Ny Youk, December 21— An oxplosion in ! w ed | "Ny Youg, Docombor 21, —Saarchers for | PFAtS astral il worke in tho costern part men, mostly “from Wilmot a small town in | bodies in the ruins of St. John's orphin |[of Brooklyn called ont the whole fire depart- the southern part of the county, attacked the | +sylum, Brooklyn, resumed their Jabora this [ ment of that ¢ Srectal T " ) 0 o sion, accounted for, linghuysen has sent a voluminous lettcr to the | adepted which provides: Firet—The abolition | Special Tolegram to The Bii, ke UldiLse el eeou . ; ol e brief eulogy he said: “Our age is one of util- houso of ropreseneativon reviewing tho re- | of Internal rev. nuo tax o tobaceo and cigars | WASHINGTON, Jecomber 21,—Thora is some [ oFICT €0RY he FF L T Bw I8 ot o pores from consuls of the United States in | and all mackinery of law connected therewith. | reason to beliove that in counting the eloctor. | ¥ 4t our d vast country { = | ara fillod with consoless activity in the crea- : FROFRIH 4 A relation to the etate of labor in urope, In |Second-Rotention of tho high rates of duty | al votf§fffor president and vico president in :;;.'m”““';:‘l“‘imlm‘ of - torie] st hoy | coutt house at this place, the county seat of [MOr1TE. Almost all the ash his remarks tho secretary says British results [ on all imported wrapper tobac ik ) g rubbish were removed dur th ) Third | the presence of the seunte and houso of repre- |so society needs other and counteracting | Roberts county, broke in every door and re- [ yioi Vi f'en wern found. Twer are principally’ selected for comparicon, as | That treativs of reciproc more bod en w found Twent L y o) ,"l‘{‘}" “‘FI":”;"‘;""T- sentatives the second Wedneaduy in Febraary | foreas to q:fl-n_"; fro ml(‘hv:wr{:i‘lin:!.unucm moved the county safe. Before attacking the | “-accounted for” in the ‘mm‘fif‘ T ere g § which are schomea of doubtful utility to busi. | a5 : and load us to higher and botter lives, Bncour- | ' ed with W cuty orphans wiss oy are be, ILu.);h.:. e p:v‘)numlly speaking, the | mess und the trade of the Conntry teat will | Will B0t procoed without some interra, tion | anc PR 15 1 MEACE COERAETNR TGS | court houso a strong guard, armed with Win. | bwenty orphans wissiug, but they aro be highest in Lurope, and ditions have more in common with American | farmera, max Sngiiehtrade con- | larga y rediico the revenues and. greatly injnra | and o protost gainst counting tho olectoral | have ot wealth ws their aim or reward ~Thorg | chostor riflos, was stationed at tho ond of every [ 4 have excaped. inum,r.du.-xi’“fl(\.xy";.rfint ! I,.'::fi";l:,.::ffifl votes of one or more states in which, it is con- (x;:-]n;:hl;::::‘;ulf::t]n‘v‘:u:;:m:uu: .{:“:lm u;;“u“ o stroet and no one was permitted to enter or Onarley Ross Found in. : d tanks at the works excepting a large ;:riutnmv;[n‘:x:l.u:\gvfllll{\:;l)t::‘l:;u:‘lv“xlrl.ll‘:t::'lcul’::‘: tarad Erodnata shodls be sejcotad by congres, | tended that rhe [pmt,:'vurlml mnjoritionfor |8 A Dl et i ooy, | 1000 the towa. Au imwmonso amount of | Pirreurng, Decombor 21.—Tho 1t chester, ‘;.‘::lf‘::x“:vl;'!i i which tho canuing iv dous s, Aoy i L anpears, compariug the | Gunlia” and siave labor i Samatra. was | Cloveland and Hendrioks woro falso aad | yitiin of virtuo ox {bito 1 in tun_ bublic wai- | Property was destroyod. Not satisfied with | py 3 K e P o tho United | quprecated by somo speakers as comirg in con: | fraudulent. 1t seems probabla that such a | fare should bo generonsly sud gratefully be- | tho large sate, the mob attacked and carried S g i LS LA i) in Chicago are naid very mearly | fct with the cigar makera of our country, and | protest will bo offered by Representative [swwed. Nothingshould bo omitted tast cin 4 Gy ! Y ning at 7 o'clock an armed mob of a hundred . The explosion commiogled bricks with flvwew one oil tauk with gas sud tho eeo. ond explosion foilowed almost immedintely, T ese two explosions made free ten thowsand [barrels of ol and all this flaming mass atching on” to tha river of melted snow, as carricd into every nook and oormer of the e 1 works, The result was that all the buildines ., epecial says: A boy has boon here which answors overy des off ail the private proporty they could find, | Ros« and the officers feal cc covered ption O fident th three titnese bk i Jioe proposed Spanish treaty was opposed in | by . e mold public opinion o give honor and praise | o ) ¢ Ross and tho afficers feal ccufident they havo | pans of glass in the neighborhoud 03, tho wagos, plastarers nearly Stionvs 54 Smalls in behalf of largo majority of the | 1% L\ Tiva sarved worthily and are n: | 1ew Traverse peoplo wero atirring whon the | 85 last secured tho lost bow. b S LR I ST e U S qualified logal voters of South Careline. Ihe | titled to the palm of public fuvor, The night [mob arrived, Sherill Cummings attempt. [ **° ™" gray 4 _ More Gas Explostons. Gy wice bk bindses § ure T tHaL tE Advocacy of the Spanian Treaty, | Bumber of whity men @ Sauth, Cgrolina 66} nefuro the battla of Aboukie Iiay Nelson said | ed to resist the wob, but was immediately Robbed and Murdered, _ Wasnixroy, Pa, Decomber 21.—Tho res- brickmakers nently three timas, brass founders | Special telegram to T Bee, Tmen SIS $10, The relative numeral voing | 10, b8 officers: Before temorrow | covered with dozen Winchestors, The| fToteno, December 2L—This afternoon, |110nee of William Itabo was partially wrecked and cabinet mukers nearly twice, confectione WasHINGTON, December worning, I shall have gained ) . 5 —The adv: strength of the two races has not materiall X Traverse men, not wishing to ses blood shed. : 3 s last night b twice, cigar makers nearly three times, coop Riteeaty DS iEotms T: \-:,:Z:cz c%mu:«.i wince wo that_a majority of L‘l]\m!x’i Abbert Hushiwerelthe rew |‘V';‘”."“l'"“‘;‘: made no resistence. The mob remained about 5‘[“' Louea ]‘"",'”'"’f; commonly known as | yiqand t ora once and half as much, draymen, tewms LY s P | Coters about 32,000, In the citiesof Charles: | A0DeY: e N o T o heral® | an houriand loft with all the county property [ Ol Mother Stahl,” 76 years of ago, was|was caused by a lighted cavdlo being taken tors and ateet railway drivors oarly twics, | italists engaged in busincs with Cuba hoa at- | {000 4 Clumbla, and perhaps o fow othor | \PIHE S00ght A peerage tho . ficers of the | uq'all the privato- property they could finc, | foond dead in her hoiso’ Shohad boen stran- | into tho collar. dyers more than tw gincers noarly thres | tracted attention, They appear to know the|towns aro some colorad mon who | L ited States are forbidden to rective nor|mhg jnside of the court house is a perfect gled and the house robbed of all valuables. n explosion of natural gas His by were killed. The explosion of the Span \ o ; Rt ! BurLen, Pa., Decomber 21 —The residonco times, furriers twice, horse-shoers three and | goorets of the administration, and spe i |voted the democratic ticket bu|LAve We s yetournew land a vencrable re- | Grock, Every man in the mob was drunk, - of John Gates 'was demolished by » gas explo- omo it o, jowildrs woro than, ano and secrets of the administrativn, and spend their| fted G5 - COEOEMMG | UOTRE bR ) pository for the ashes and memories of our | X"{7yited States mail carrier was stopped aud al Miners® Strike, 8 one-half sion, bimself, wife and four childron were fifth a3 great as the number of white men who ez, laborers, - porters, etc., more | #/me tn visiting the senators, particularly thote e TR boroas o ue s i K ¢ has | Prrnsnvne, Docomber 21,—The River coal |burivd in thé ruinw. Al wera suby than twice, lithographers threo times, tolo- | assumed to be opposed 6o the treaty, aud are | are republicans or anti-bourbons. who refuse | 485 (0 1% AR S SHed @ VA0 U0 | boen notified. The safe contained no valuable | pio b ghvikce was inangurated to-day by the | Fescued more or less seriously mjur graph operators twice and one-half, sailmakers | well equipped with answers and arguments to | o vote tho democratic tieket. Tn 18:0, ac- | gi\6 W€ SEEVEE S m‘)pm S thth Ym‘_ wfi; records or papers, The mob destroyed a Jarge | ™ . R At shock was folt a quarter of a mits away. The moro than twice printers twico and one-half, | mest every abjestion made. The exact rela- | cording to the returns made up by the bour. | 314 B0, Place i a0 propor as this city, sent | umber of papers, among which wore several | digeers in a number of pits notifying the ope- | fouy i $10,00, = A supposed laak in the gas saddlers and harnessmakers more than oo | toa which these ger tlemen hold to the treaty | yon state board of canvassers, Hancock re- | (i1 Sentorof B0 BOTeriucet 0t the Heert) chattol mortgages, All other records aro safe, | rators that thay would not return to work un- [ main ciused by the recout cold spell, cansed ard onehalf times, stevolores moro than |is not known, but hey reem to be very much | coived 112,000 votes and Garfield 58,000 ~ Ta | rafs Ehe kbelion ©F this stodme b the county clerk having removed them from | ¢i) the price of miniog increased from two and | the disaster, twico and one-fourth times, tailors twico and | interested in its succoss, It has heen recently | 1851 Cloveland reccived (9 845 votes, Blaine [ 1% 110¢ 0 u'.mm,fl dmmml“"g T in. | the court house. A notice was posted on the | 4 half to three ceuts par bushel in the first, ot tinsmiths once and theee-fourths the wages | learned thatin Ouba not far from the cowst| 21733, In 1880 the democratic majority was | givid® 1*f e welfare of the commaunity, | S22 house door this morning to the effict | yocond and third pools, and from two to two Two Cabinet Posicions Slated, vaid to imilar trades and callings in Loudon | therois a mountain compored almost wholly | 54,000, in 1884 only 48.11°, But the total [ Tila aynroval by this pablic act of justice wili | (1 the recorts are safe and business will bo | ung o 'half, The majority of the miners | Special tele %o Tk Dek Relativo to tho price of tho necessitios of |of irun oro of extraordinary richoows and that | wiizo voto fell off about 42,000, or noarly [ pa ot Pravel b this bubjie ack of justice Wil | tran.ncted as usual. ~ Tho above statement is | Witk (1 ‘to.day, but with the cxenption of a | Fecit teIeB™ ; i life, the recretary saye: “Itin frequently as- | this mountain is the properiy of Philadelphia | thirty-eight per cont, while the colored vote f 4 W8 Fhresd (6 TR BEONC (AR OME B0 | truo aud correct, as nearly as can be ascer-| fay pits, which have not been heard from, | NEW YOk, December 21,—Daviel Man- sorted that tho cheapness of living i Iurope | and New York capitaliste, who bave built a | ay returned was 35,000, or more than rixty- | 1ot 82 SHOUE deposited, and to-day_the | “hed: i they have all notified thu operftora that thoy |ning, Senaters Gorman, of Maryland, and will mors th n cquatize the low wages thore | railway to the coast, have good wharf facilities | two ppr cent less than in 1850. Assuming | pentic of pople of. Del loq | The sheriff tried to scrvo papers but was | will not returu to work on Monday unless the | Garland, of Arkansae, and William C. Whit- id. In a voluuic on lab I » pub. | snd can ship this ore to the Pennsylvania iron hearts of thuipocple elaware are filled | ;o ,¢rained by the mob, A runner from Wil- ! > Fabed by “this ‘departmont in 1878, 1t has | mills At less cont than the ora can_ ba brought | Jas,ine voting population has net invroased | yit, gratitude in recognition. by the genoral | Tostt*inSh XY BASIO, (O EAner [Fom Wik | advanco in granted. The operators way posi- | oy came down on the afternoon traiu from 78, 8 QD D o e would W2PPET | goyernment of one of her citizens o proudly [ flis "yt empty und that a mob 1| tiVeIY they will mot pay tha advance. and shown that the prices of tood in the Unit.d | even from contignous parts of Pennsylvania. | according to the returns that mers than ejghty L el ! Z om wore very much rurprised this | Albaoy and were last nivht quarterod Staten wero actually lower than in Eneopand [Tt is surmised that tho owners of this oro | " cant of tho whito voters exercised " the | Cncrished and beloved in life and nourished in MADyIGE{biom W Rraly S ion (KneprRed it the mail overhauled. The departn § » % | marching on Traverse. ‘Travorso is arming us | mamyior oo vt ine ot piae 6 P NG $liatithin\w riing/olasses it e Uriited & | mountain would deriyo spscial benoht from | right of suffrage while only eightarn por cent | GGath o the Ttear Admiral Swm1 Dupont. | ¢,st as possible. 1he mob throsten to orn 'J\L,‘Z'\’:fi,:;z;e'fi;.,,"‘.’.‘.‘.g"i‘:'ulr]','z:,"t.u‘vh AIEL] ALt '“",.m,.,;.fi,‘,',f"‘" L could purchase ‘moro and_botter aliment, dol- | tho ratification of “thia troaty, and that the | oi"the colored voters did 0. “Oh, the nig- | cfre,conctusion of Bayard's address & saluto | thy towa, hang all the county officers nnd have i5giof(the K Coalls HxoHiine | waRi Al 1B tdresated hioks wers Séaretary By 2/ Bimkts Iar for doliar thun the workiog clas wny | gentiemen here are interested in this iron ore | gers have lost all Interestin politics,” i tho | o1 St 1000 KU WaS and the ceremonics | gho records if they have to kill halt the town. | galia'uction in regard to the matwer, Tt wat|ley. of tho. natlonsl democritio comumith conntry in Buropa. The contrary impression | syndicate. nly explanation vouchsufed by ths South | “"9¢% The records have been moved to parts un-|j ooty attended They decided nmofi oniy to | Gimeral iordon, — congresman is probably due to the fact that the working T Carolina democrats of this remarkable show- A 3 known, and Traverse men will defend the | 1ofig0 the demands of the miners, but alb ro MRTOEC sel Vilus, of Wi peopln in Burope live mors cheap'y than the | A Tiun for Horseihieves iog. Colored men given different explana- Layingigar ghe Flace, town ull the last. Governor Pierce has bren | fia'th 1o1d for suy rmll operator who woul | sin J. isi and working people in the Umited States, from | Wasmixaton, Docember 20,—A telegram | tion. bpecial telegram to TiE Brk, telegraphod for troops, Men from ll parts of | 10 £ O Tor, S vin 6 obeks y ot pos which it is inferred that the purchasing power T ey ety SOME SERIOUS| CHARG! Keprosentative | the connty are coming to the county seat to | ‘ g ' of their wages is great r than the purchasing | 0 theadjutant-general of the army from Gen. e O ) were sluted duriog Sanator Gorm WASHING | ON, nucensll.er‘.! S E i Barbour, of Viraiuis, s resigned the presi- | protect tharecorders. A buttle may be funght, Atlantic Tron Works Failed Albany and it is positively s ted that Wil- power of waep hara Lt appsars trom. th ro- | Stanley, commanding tho depurtment of Tex- Spacial tolegram to Truk B © | Gonop o the S el CARATATA e Tlio | Dotoigmorniog. Tho oficers avo:calm s |, SEBRHS RO WOTES Bt e I O Whiling e to bo the hoxt secrotacy of )ports that the ‘Ams ioan workmgn, consnmes f as, eports that-the United States troops who| ' WasHINGTON, Decembar 21.—A. Lovisians | Jaws of tha- Tk, Mul prolsie ong-{‘cvol'atid wili make the bost defense possibla. e s 0l i e theinterior, and Senator Garland attorney fl.\oj‘ and.boti chim#tha e i T L= | el this party who were supposed to be | republican who claims to have investigated | counected with eay mail carryivg railroad to Ina l;:w houts nrn\_!’vgls\:m-nn‘ will ba mads | Sharcn, Pa,, special say be firm of P. L. [ general, S enal i the Onteed 3 " Apache Tudions who rauded wostern Texas | the subject, and whosa facilities for obtaining | fill tho uilice of Btmuster genoral. Barbour | whetoby the tiwn will bs well protacted and | Kimberly & Co , operating the Atlantic icun o as small inthe United Statss as d : s 249 8 | i3 understood to bs laying for that place, it 18 hoped that the reports ace only rumors. | o0 U0 Tt T T ek The Trade Outlook, Tt 6h-uld bo borne i mind m making from Mexico, returned after pursuing the | information are excellent, tells an extraordi- The excitement runa high, orks, wuspended at noon to-duy. Being parison that tho better classes of foo1: beef, 5 | UNDER NO OBLIGATION, 5 The facts in the case are as follows: 1t transpiren that the mangers of the New [lato olection Wilmors ; s < KR 5,00 20, 00 wera | SPecial Talegram to Tre B o b on clansca of fuo 2 ucefy | raiders 100 miles into the mountains of Mexi- |nary story. Hedeclaros his belicf is that a 1‘{«"""!;‘»?: m“:l;'r‘n:! l.\r:v Vore Diceuiber] 21 ~ Tho <holldey the Unite than in Burope but they | that the pact were Apaches but thinks ley‘ United States treas.ry for the benefit of the | return to the Umted States the one million [of ballot box stuffing and intimidati-n, the | time 80) men were employed. No definito re- | At the | pay day probably from § du majority of the | Tequired to pay the b wie here dily necossaries for the table of thy | wore Moxicans Now Orleans exposition found its way to Now | dollars loaned them by tho governmont. Tha | canyasing board rejscted two towns, thus giv. | Drta aa to the assets and liabifitics can bo | With no indications of un euly vovival of better grades of skilled workmen rarely absent | g York aud futo the treamcy of the. domocratls | #0748 providing for this wero either purposely | ing Traverss a maj rity. A writ of mand.mus | obtained. Bradstreot’s roport the firm valuod | trade activity, The total number of mer- from some onos meal of the day wnd o'ten | = = e Y Fmoeratic | or aecidentally omitted from tha officinl bond. | was served «n_the board, but after argumont | ata million with good credit. The tirm was | cantils failures raported during the last threo prawent st the morning and eveuing meal; The Allegneny Valley Road. | Dutional committes. Among the fucis aud | fy yimply pladges them to recuive tho loan, | beforo Judge Swith it was quashed, A sec. | thought to be tho st-unchest, in th valley and | months is 9.7 aganst 775, 713 and 479 i cor- Hhilo the conourreut tecimouy 18 tust even | PITTSnURG, Decomber 20.—In the United | circumstances which he moutions in_corrobo- 0 ; ion 0 is conc ey Ry R ond wiit was served on the board, in which | the tailure was an entire surpiise, The sus. 5 t B i to tho bewt, eaid working olases of Europo | States clrcuit cours this morning Recelvers | fitiol of this couclwion are the following : THE “BACK-5ONE’ BILL. Traverse won. Wilmott then attempted by | p-nsion is supposed o be duo o the extrome | Fosponding poricds of 1883, 1852 and 1881, they nr.- in '.It‘f‘ e llvx)f\|x‘|ex\y wh ul; Scott and Barnes, of tho Allegheny Valley | he says that a prominent, aud sklfal demo- | A SUBSTITUTE FOR inrl‘-n to u!kp pll\‘nnornu'n.wflh vih.; above result. | dulluess of trade. : respectively. ~The returns for the coming aroseldom eujoyed, Tho lower ‘clusses of | o, 6104 s ilication for fust uetions aa | CEato. politioa workee® wint to Naw Vork i Ablizzard fs blowwg now that may retaid c—— weel axe likely to bring a total for tho year T it SUSEEE Wlls TR, ool e ot | city with & Inrge suo of money for the dor WasHINGTON, Devember 20 —Tho subscom. | CPe/AtIunS ustil morning., No reply hus been B zuon, well above 11,000, Tha failure scaro during Do bt aaida wiih meats. s Turmshing g | over operasing oxpensos aud. other paymens | CIotic ational commities. It amerted that | o MERETO R S| roclredfoneycrneh lerse. Bustivatoy, December 21 —The buildivg? | necomt er fs alw the hizhost. but the Saoint a4 foc oA CRt o CHTALES U Pl seid et dad e Gt (.llmlf"w of | this 000 1n all int) the cam- |Mitteo of the senatc committeo on public STILL LATER, of the Burlington Telephone, Express and | st for the first the ks of this month is R tRlc kit il seitaste Son Tyt by | Shelokd Shethnnl ot ey e o2 | paign fund and “that the money came from [lands agreed to-day to report at the uext this man paid ; R O Eas s st Loaie (O s ‘t b iho uext) “Tiaviuss, Dak, Decon Transfer companies wero burued this evoning, | heyond avything . proviously reported. But potatoes, cheap coffen and tei vaget.ble soup | of this funl is veeded for the operation of the | BV PR S 08 TRE T it e 9% | meeting of tho full committee & substitute tor | arrived from Wilmot, says that a_conle Five horses, two mules, two United States | for the uew condition, such as kouthern oom- aud Inrd'and oliva il of low grady to tako tas | £aad, but that in Jasuury, Hirst prox., i..:)‘mu ;’h;t“::::’('l‘"f:‘n“f;'z‘l':““‘u‘;l:‘f;‘ilj‘,‘:",1““,“‘““{:' h‘;": Senator Hill's *‘back-bone” railroad forfeitare | of 1 Qen Jres held in -‘LI'""" """r at Wil- | pail and seven other wagons were consumed. petE ,'L‘“'{"’:‘ teadelEntaripgiiat ‘.‘."i;:’,'i Jlace of butte o dard noond s sal | awo 7 to $155,00), ust o0 4,1 HypoaRbY g snagers e o o chu ing N L MO | dustrial situstion, n decronsn of falures wi Rlaconl butter, Tho siandard noond.y meal | awonuting to $165,00), interust 0a $4, 00 0 |y “information obtained he i csnvinced |bill. Tho substitute forfoits tho land on tue | 05 Tho chuirman standing on tho, | Stafford's livery acable was alvo destroyed by |\ LG b0 prodictad for 1885, Tt ia fairly AR | T RS mym Db ot Lanas | which Cotake aotion, 11 © AR that it was a part of the government appro- | east sids of the river from Daton Rouge to the flunes, and much dumage was dona to sey- cortain the weekly roports of tradu disasters | furinsh the first certain indllu nlfiuu of L"ll) d may dio from his w fact that the bed-rock is roached, Th weekly s and ma die) fromibiay reporth were not reached until: the spring of Dtion was tmado and ourriad amid obe 000; inwurence, $4,000 | 11, priation, When paid over it might h resentod o portion of the “profi bron telegraphod for, aud if not received by | eral udj ining dwollings, Su day morning the sato wonld be blown [ of " tha talaph oper, and asked the question: “What rhall | abwut the fae it the books are not in the s Joe Williamg, boss rep | New Orleans and confirms the grant to the i eo ke sgether i 0 f of soup, to whi e \ conked together in tho fyrm of soup, to which | of the | Now Oilsans and Pucific from a point at :.ll\ll,tll.(rniv:l o 1.41-&4; or ”luu,[‘ur? is som times | The temals Smuggler,” | f,yored contractors for work on the exposition | which they wers bui diag at the dats of tho Seeo i ¥ oAy Ay, attor 4wy With | Croaco, December 21L—Madame Arline, | buildings, aswignment up to Shreveport upon the line | vory 1it!]s chauge in tha character of 163 con- | 3 % l,."{w,m b et Al ml“i,m.ji | cluiming to hail from Paris aud Philadelphia, THE HOLIDAY RECESS shown by the map_filed by the old ‘“‘back | howls to go to Traverse and sack and buru c— 4 7 o This is the dinoer eaton at his work, |arrived her lust Tueeday with about ten| Ttistha g neralopninof the members of | Pone” c/m any “The coudition is attached | gyory buildiug and hang every man found. Wallliiis il Danoo The Worthington Kxplosion a Heax. The f.od of the wifo aud children at home is | thousand dollars’ worth of silka, laces, the House of repiesentatives thut whea thay | 3% the comp iny shall allow tho occupants of | Aj) the mon at the msetiog were armad with ! ; 4 Pirrsivna, Decemt The reported ex- thousan worth of silks, laces, forfeitsd Land ontitled to home- [ Vi Buirato, December 21.—Gov, Cleveland body meets ou Weduesdey vext it will imme. | Unforfeited lands who are entitled to home- | Winchester rifles sud shot cuns, Oa re SUE g IR AL5 =0T, 1 a0 AN sion of natural gas at Worthington, Arm- d | will be presont at o charity ball at the Gon- : BEOR said to ba cheaper and loss nuti i Tt ! gloves acd other. Aueryifor. womensand: has o : should nt bo furgotton that the manipulation §aen seliing them, They were scized by cus. | distaly adjourn threo days, and wuccewsive | {624 and pee-omplions to pucchase their | of this nows the T uthorities ord VErso) 2« county, last zht. by ¢h clove of the food supplies after they re RI | ke aa s i ey A M a e A ding similar_avjournments will take plaze unil | 19003 ab$2 per acra. . tho women nud chil 0 leave the town, | esee house, Junury 4 strong ‘“-“‘l‘v‘-:"* nig :"‘-‘ “"“‘I"_ ""_‘l"“ aro conducted on the most. economic plan, | fossd th 6 she siugeled thim in at Now |Jauuary b, unies: in the meantime the sen e — At this writing the women and children are | == ——— = snid to bo seriously i jurod, is with under s bonvicoat control of the wreat €' Vork under thio protonce that ey wero for | 30 shall i aud bass 3 concuereut resaii- FROZEN 10 DEATH, rapldly lowving town, 'Tho mob iy uot ox = Ision a8 At GuiRane operative soc eties, Iverything 15 done that g1y in Cubs, Sheis d-scribed as very fas- | tion providing fcr the holiduy reces., The DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN CITIZE «d to reach hore muoh before dark, The . [ JEUIA SIS AR AR B0 o can be done to bring thi producer and con- | einating woman, failure of the conferees upon the naval bil to R ’ P 4 buildings ure beiug barricaded and men are 00 6 1 /1 on obt hoax, sumer as dircotly and closely togoiher us p = e —— 1oach an understanding s that the hotiday re. | 12086 P1N# Neb, December 20.—Dr. A, | aug ull ovor the county for arms and men, s a Sa;]a":’ a sible, and the ¢ mps pre possi co-of the wholesale prices tion for custom which | Smicide Oye i Ol and s F cess mivht begin last night was s dissppoint. | C Newell was fr A t 18 keeps the nandling cost at the lowest ment to wany senators who had made arrange- | his mind had been failing tor some time and | swmall for such an emergency bus will be judi-| y g4y 1600 o Gttt R 9L ; ciously hanaled, They arewell wrmed " and e A 2 0,cl: b 'xu fiw“k.")d his. '“)I"‘ by ’Im.‘f will have troops here by tu morrow ni t “‘ yonderiul wemady;ollative JOFR.othor e kD i ehis wifo by bit- | but they a'so may be too laste, ~The offioars | medicines have failcd ehildren np, stairs and them sun ont | .ta the | bere are cool and’ will muke thom st of the | purify your blood, re IICESR AP AN un out iuto the | yngtauces, Governor Pierce telegraphod [ and give ne storm, withous any clothes o, He wandrred [ jjrotiies ol JLok X wwayabout. onerh 16 Ml o wia. thers | 1o sherit ta call on every mun n thoe unty | Tiood's fourid frozen to death. He waw n member of 1 10 COme t0 bls wssistunce, aud to note ever the Masosic and Odd Fellows frateruicies and | 2 Who refused. he excitement rune high n todesth, It seems that | The force in Traverse at pre Robte WaerLing, W t_is rather | Combines, in a manner y culiar to i gthenin , December 21, —The | bouse of Henry Workewons was entered by robbirs this morning, the inmates bound and Try it now, It will | beaten and four thousand dollurs stolen, The alate the digestion, | thieves ercaped. Jife and vigor to the entire body sapariily did me great good T was tired ot from overwork, and it tone ESiny sbthiojanesk | Spacial telegram to the Globe-Democ pialianysenatorsxlio ind 0ade ar o prices in the e So i pctah outs to e city, aud al hough the » klnnd approximateto | JND1ANarouts, Ind,, December 19 —Lust et (0.morrow by Ay be Wikhout & quo sewhare, Lu generad night “Dunky Groves, a prosperous farmer | rum, and thersfore unable to transact clothing can be purchased cheaper in Furops | living near Kalmouth, committed suicide by |business except by ignorivg the fact. 1t & than in the United States, espacially clb hing hauging hime elf in bis barn Lver since the | (uotun is prosent tho «enate int r-state cow- of tho higher A8 to the r equuity election he has immaginad that the conatry | merce bill toforfeit the land grantof the Oregon and qaality of clothiog, the basis for the il 4 going to the bud on sc ountuf Cleveland’s | Central riilroud and the Hull silver resolusion tical o mparison do not exist. The sama in fon, an | that he would loose all his prop. | #re unkushed matters upon whicn apeeches fluence whieh p ompts the higher puit work- erty, When his wifo found him lifs was not | may be made but it is uniikely that action 0 of the U, ited States to e Detectives Fail to kind Howgate, Kansas Ciry, Dec 1 21 —Tho report of 3 By meup.” Mns. G. E. SinMONs, Cohoes, N, Y . archase better yet extinot, but she could neither o ops | will be taken in respect to any importau = 4 . oy Tho ¢ uoty ree rds have baen secrated no one Fri f x * . the rene al lyuchiog of Jonas Nelion in o rade oxtends uis1 to his clothicg for ha buys —— Dauring the absence of many senators, who |{ltin eounty hore, bat lias. st ot of L |A MUNDERER TAKEN ruoM THE avTHowrmies | & 100 HIQuhs Sarsamrilta and think L afh | tives went to Nebruska in scarch of, Captain more and better clothivg. riouse rent in Eu- Bullion in Banks, left tho city not to return until after’ New | ime sinco the war i Farmisgton. N 1. 1 B eured.” Mis. M. J. DAvis, Brockport, N. Y. | Howgate, late signul «fficer, huve been un- ropa i+ apparently lower than here, but the | oo yonetp oo T | Yoars, two temporary bills aco peuding, 4 B T SR ARD LYNOY S " R able to gan any taco of his whererbouts, habitations are nsuslly ivferior to thoswe of | NFW YORK. Deeember 20.-The weekly| o oviding for the naval estubli-hment of was a man respect-d by ull who knew him, | Apipanor, Nab, Ducember 20.—.Jones Lurifies the Blood They visted Do Wi, where ki mistacss was RBiiaEIoN oF gt mant ahors reaarvon das and a largo circle of acquaintances mourn bis | Nelon, of Jast haif of the current fiscal year, but ontier coonty, who, last Tucs- w ppored to bo livivg, but were unable to find ath, jecti me of the trade to the ) ani b treaty as. iudusirisl centres in Europe, 23 760 650,000, T makfng provisions for tho month of Jauuvary. SFn BESE Klrl‘y n c!»lrl blood, »huLIu _kl.u.‘ttklzuruxm Hood's Tuu:uv:nillrl 13]rlmr:|(‘,lu.‘/uv :v‘ her, ona live 10 8,621 houses, one room each, Eithor muy ba paseed, but 1 view ot the uo- o ¥ oy SRR Sherwood, was on Tour.day nicht, taken from | treo pecullarities : 1st, the combination « —— 74 porsons live in 14,157 houso, 6wo rooms | in of - tho ‘wonte hut wieht and the| JOFC"d t0 Make wn Ausignment. | tho shenil by the reigulstors wud “hun, shot, | 1 1 agents; 2d, tho proportion; od, the Koy Wert Cigar Makers, hag eryonmlive in 14,187 ute, two soume Ty T temper of the m. jority of -he senstors ac thae| ST Pavt, Mino, December 20'—B, C, |his throut cut and his body left to freeza. process of sccuring tho active medicina Koy Wrer Ble, Db The cigar ghosiar, Consul Shw'wh A Broue - | Prasnons, Decomber 20.—After idleness of |t such u eoueso s fmpron il An ia- | Winston & o, lumber dealers, who plased - ualities. Tho resultts amedicino ofunuswa | S0e o L i il of about b vt g, DY e opinived only {yeyer.l month the steal works of House & Co, L‘,‘,’A:“;,‘W:::f“;‘,',:'{;':‘l;‘:'5,’,':,, :\,,',“,‘,‘,’,:',fi‘{‘".','.i,",":‘,” thelr affairs in the bands of trustees on No THE ANYLUM HORROR. sisist evosglouens laiherid ka8 BARSASBIRARERIIE R SRR as kitchen, dining room, | start up next Monday. pendouc (f the Vst rosolation declaring 1t | Yember 1st, have been forosd by ho action of | THE nobies o1 wix wowk ey unganren | Seidfor buok contatning additioual \ | Warhivgton to ‘prescnt o covgrems the ob AT o THe S SR A | N1, O, Dacembor 20,—The Spaning | 1.expadieat to send & surveylug paity o Nic. | 92¢ of their cranitors to make an assignment, “ Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system " NEW Youk, Decsmber 20 —So.rch for the also us bedroom, The relative ¢ tof manu- | iron works, closed for somo time, resume next | arakua aud may bo conuinued on the same | %664 about 8125,000; lubilities, $500,0.0, Kiems to. 10 1, sharpens m, P e LT, “countries i thus | Monday, Dasiv, the trenty itself not haviog boen. re. L — bedles o} Shose suppenedito haye L Burueg | seu et ik e grer o % Gty on Faw tobReco and a reduckion of fitteon treatrd u natural an 1 arti- e ported back from the commi tee, A for. Will Restore Rates, to death in the fire of the orphan asylum con- A beats all others, any | per cent on cigurs, cial oo “Hood's Sarsapiri] worth its weightin gold.” L BaLKINGTON, 0 largely uifct ho di- Fighting winers, wial meet ng of the democrace members of ). uk Street, New York City, ial condit i X December 20, At a westing of | tined to-day. It was thought that all the M ru:‘t"nm;’l‘tllll :;‘Ilnlxlnwy“.:‘:u):“v.i::lmj x":m;,llml m'- Corvunus, Obio, December 20, ~The strik- (‘b.lhgu-rni:n‘d T“n.m" n;lt I:l:llnun :u held at | 0 cago and St Lous lines to-day a bodies had been found, but just as the work: L United in Deat Gonsideration fu auy analytical examination o ! | o oupitol lust night, the. sontiment wis g Bk b o9 0 5 i 4 T Stnio ccember 21~ erng o kreat qustion of Tabor, bt from heir | 1€ 1ines attao od the gusrds L M;"]"’ generally oxprossod that Ludiana was sntitled | verbal ogroement was entered into to reatore | men wero about to concludo thoir labor they| pood’s Sarsaparilia Citicao, Deoes :(5" ,[}": u’lflrnt;‘»n witrusencss they are loss ovidont to the ga. | City, Hookiig Valley, about 11 o'clock last | to recoguition in the osbinet of the presidout- [ feaight rates hoth ways, beginoing on Mon- | found group of six burned to crisp, mak | go10'yy ) druppists, 815 six for 5. 21ain § Policeman McKoweki, being nformed that eral mind and wore debiteable tha the ! night. Thera was some sharp firing, The |elect, and the opinion is uvanim us|d.y. The general managers of hess lines will |iigin all rixteen bodies recovered. Tampo-| (uiy 1y (. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. ¥ his wife, who was ill, conld not recover, went simply relation: showu in the reports of o n- patrol traw brought 1eliet o the gusrds im‘ that in that event the honor should ve_con-|uié t soon and tey to form a pool, the old | rary provision has besn ma e for the homeless out and killed himself, Hix wife expized & suls, This roview of cousular reports has, of | the mivers were repulsed without kuown loe, ' ferred on ex-Seuator-McDnald,Senator Voor- ! pool haviug expired somo months ago s childien in various Catholic institutions, The' €0 Desos One Doltar., Vi o e, L & goeen teverywhere, ; I Becausde every- as indispensitle fo @ea[)er ar% b best J’aé’»aoom Smoking Tobacco. o dtimen Le och \Bae b e _ ) il it attains o Nthe tichness selectthe best SEAL NORTH CAROLINA | | hof ,c(r. 1ttt bara. |PURENORIH CAREIA 1A | [

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