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THE OMAHA DALY BEE N\ FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MORNI Yoo G, DECEMBER 23, 1884, NO. 162 and bondholders, and others who hava equitios worthy of the empire and epposed to the TH cantapas agreed upon will not ba mads tnb L] agreement. It is & counterpart of the agre . this p'an can be seen from o few facts There [4R CONGO CONWERENCE, ——e fs uo evidenon th tany iy divtdu has boueht At the Ooogo_conterance o-day General ment made and subnitted to the geue an acre of land of the Atlantic and Pacific Legilators Gone Home 10 Spoud e Smsens. i she mortengs s o | GOFETMRT Cleveland Wil Resign His | Saairsiocedcrcttnt oprosion vi-one | 10 SDOTIT o Treverie Mas Forgeofeomeiilons. " Tt pew g e the land grant wera issued ua fa t as the road the reads to pay whatever commissions they The Chicegn Markets Nominally Un- yostal convention, Dr. Busch repliad it Holidays, .t the Toud belng. saraed Office Jannary 6th. };;;g,,,e,fin b that e " German Enoagh, SR At Lo 0 AISh 8 SRASRHEH (5 Syt changed., / i };:2:‘:-1-]« not :.'h";lzf.(”l::' forfeiture under the — tho powers of the (ierman postmaster reccom- ; s hapho LR R Vi & — Paseage of the Liquor Traffio THE TKXAS PACTFI A Baliimore & Ohio Passenger|™fu i Congo conteronce General Santord | AU Will Try to Serve Warrints| A Lunatic ik s neother. | The Oattle Market Aotive ard a Bill: e oo ey Bk s k14 B et Train Derailed. Ehondon prejtcs Jor » ralway and awars the To-day. nsossetol ‘n\d:‘[v,,:‘l(f.“ "Mks k. it of s Shade Higher, B e soctls commibicn on prib: B les Sauson) 98, moake ois An . wife this fternoon, Francie Delillz went to et o careful of equities, Tha Wilmot MOb Trying to open the Louse of his brother, who was confined to b H d h ini « | conl & contraband of war, N N i | The Second Assistant Postmaster |lic luuds, kbl & 0 ety "and il The Diuing Car }Burnod1 and Em 5 = - e St biebed by flocss, and deiberatly choppad Hog Receipts Light and Prices i ant any Moigan amendment, the grant to the i ' he Spanish Treaty and New Vork, o Safe. the helpliss man futo pieces, noarly sovering 0 [ General Resigns, Toughton, Marquatte and Ontonsgon rails ployes Injure Niw Yonk, December 22,—The chamber of S his hend from his body, 'Tho mrderer 14 Unchanged. ' A oz tis. 4als of Jaas. \o, Inaividaslh SRR commercs to-day heard the report of the com- evidently fusane on religion, as when standing - - . N ' over the body of his v Iands to individualt| 1o wa Sohool Ma'ams in Session |mittee to whom had been referred the consid-| A Battle Expeoted With War to|*Chirist is come his blood n he exclaimad his blood flows freely for all.” | Wheat Opened Firm and Steady, And the President Nominates His [ who have s is believed in some quarters that this bill was ong clalr i i eration of the Spanish treaty. The commit- ' He was arrested and is now lodged in jail, y A Successor, roported in order to provoko acey of fojutice at Des Moines. toon make threa reporta, Lhe majority roport the Knife, el Closing Unchan| Y — :vnl;vn» nll‘;nll\‘l; n!,.h,‘.ynf; equities. e recommends to the the senate and house a = W he Howgate Letter, it r 4 § i A sub-c mmiitee of the senate public lands f « | a prompt ratification of the treaty, aad the i n ASHINGTON, December Sergeant Otto Interesting Facts Concerning the committee hus_agreed u.\‘..‘.lu.; x".l"i"‘l:l," e Another Banker Settles His Ac ity o1 0 SN W TOF IR (4 Every Man ms'lll'mlverse a Deputy ""My””‘muuilnh" 0 not break open or rifia| Corn Sottled Down mfi. Ologed | A ort on Judge Payson's bill, passed by fot et R TRt A ! Public Domain, House. Inst June, - to summarily prevent the counts by Suicide. troaty in operation, The first minority roport eniff. B L GREG I WEIE BHALRS OK Ghaaton the Same, § i i unlawful fencing of the public domain, But PERER T, recites that the treaty is hostile to the interest —— gavo to Greely lying half opsued on Greoly's - the committes is contemplating the addition of the people of the United States and ought ' & desk, and, recognizing Howgate's handwriting Where 1s Captain Howgate?—B, Piatt [of this bill a8 an amendment of the act of | The New York Chamber of Com-|not to D i, that the spacial commer: | A ADeputy Marshal on the Way to | read the lottor and immodiatoly conveyed the Oats Steady — Rye Dull 1 Une 1807 allowing the nse of troops to remove in- = 5 x il treatios impairing theefficlency and uni X " 5¢ information it contvined to Representative A § Oarpenter Uonfirmed Gover- traders m“flmh,i“m‘,h Thore is mercs Advises the Ratifioation ;"mm'c;‘ of out, Fevumos v threAvaBIng Make Arreits for Opening; Detister of Wisconsit, who wens with it at changed—Pork nfllmd(‘\* o | , nor of Montana, A CURIOUS “HIN ot the Epanieh Treaty, complications with other nations and deravee the Mails Guice t]utt._h-v] Tvclm:n'lry .“( \\l'u-. i ”lx" e “h? —Provisions Fairly Ach Bt about this, too. The committes baifove this ment of our estabiished industries, are dan- v L W I oe - 4 act to be till in forco, and the proposition to gerous, and ought mot to be made. It also s I T pereed \ SENATE re.enact an existing statute is singular. But THE PRESIDENT-ELECT. :::1",“,“‘:,;;‘”c‘ff:f;‘.‘,‘;{:'“‘; ;’“;}":T;,’,‘,;,f&‘,,’;",‘;‘f, THE TRAVERSE RGW, Michigan R uflians, OHIOAGO MARKETS. 1 Wasnin$toN, Dosomber 22— Plumb intro. 21}:3““:-;;“;;!"‘ ;3‘:",2"’.’;.?:‘;.‘.‘.(!:L,.“’"\“\%i;."é‘;‘. Special to the Chicago Times, Droportion of the international oarrying trade| TRAVERSE, Dak., Dacombor 22.—Tha ¢ ¢ s Rivros, SNAL Siokte CATTLE. I duwl-,mlll’t; ectablish an additional land | §0C0E0 EURRTG 1 0 the public domain the | ALnANY, N. Y., Decomber 21,~Governor [ to continue the preparation and the publica- | ation rem ius unchanged einco last even s i v oRIIGR ke & Db Noah ab Special telegram to T4 5 digtrict in Dalot, orion & bill pissed ex. | inbirior department invokes the act of 1817 | Cleveland will resiyn hus office January 6, and | o of, consulyr jonorts, and o dovise such | A blizzard has been blowing einco yestorday | - ITURURS R e o ar | Ciiicaco, Decomber 22— Among the freeh tomting th the port of Omaha_the brovisions | snd gets tho army to cjoct tho intruders, but | g 4o Buffalo on the Sth. On the th he will [ mite the establishment of Tes of st steatn. | A0t it ia extromely cold, Tho thermomoter [ ¢ T IIERC S BOME, PEEEH S L farrivale there was ono train of westerns and | of tho it relutiog tothe immediato transport. | #heh kreat. cattle raistug corborations M\t | attend n charity ball at the Geneseo house, | ers of the best typo, connecting the United | was twonty degroes below zoro at noon. ) ght, and being refused admit- | g yryin of Texans. Tho bulk of frosh re- i ation of dutiable goode. 3 ¢ I, en. Blair called up a bill providing for a com- mission toexsmine into,the liquor traffic, e anid there was a bill already pasced four times Dy tho senate but not acted on by the house, The motion was opposed but bill was taken up and passed. Yeus 24, nays 16, Bofore voting Senator Vest, who opposed the bill, remarked that he_did not propose to o placed by his vote in the attitude of hos- tility to temperance, but he regarded the sub- jeot matter of the bill as belonging exclusively to the states, and there was no evidence that atate governmonts were not entiroly compo: tent to deal with it, The vota in deta Yeas, Allison, Blair, Cameron, (Wis.); Cam- eron, (Lowa); Conger, Cullom. Dolph, Ed- munds, Frye, George, Hale, Harrison, Haw- ley. Hoar, Lapham, Manderson, Miller, (Cal- ifornia); Miller, (New York); Moriill, Platt, Sawyer, Sherman, Van Wycke, Wilton—2 Nays, Bayard. Beck, Butier, Cockrell, Gib- son, Hampton. Horrie, Jonas, Jones, (Fla.); Maxey, Morgan, Pugh, Slater, Veat, Whito and Walker—16 g Hale, from the committes on appropria- : i X tance, broke down the door with a r 0 I on re is cil ¢ States with all important points and especial- | Traverze has scouredthe country for arms and & do not belong to them the departmentdoos not | Buffalo, and then return to this city, where Iv with ports of Houth. Ameriosn cuni‘mmml, ry ms and which are not already accessible to the United States on the most favorable terms, i i Two Petrified Bodies Discovered, Sax Fraxcisco, Decomber 22.—The Times, Santa Maria, Uala,, telegeaphs that intense excitement was created there this evening by the arrival of a wagon containing two p t- rified bodie® dircoveredin & Gypsum quarry i, The bodies are those of a ‘They were buried side by side with a large boulder between them, body of the man is in a parfect state of pres- ervation except half of the left arm, feet were broken find the act of 18/7 applicable, and invitos congress to provide some more legisiation. WHERE 18 HOWGATE? THR STORY OF HIS PRERENCE IN KANSAS A RUSE TO CONCEAL HIS REAL WHERRABOUTS, Chicago Tribune Special, WasHiNGTo, D. C,, Decomber 2(,—There in a report that tha rumor as to the presence of Howgate in Kansas 1a circulated to conceal Iis wheraabouts. A poat-office official eays lotters have been received here quite recently in Howgato's handwriting from Bethlehem, Pa. He says Howgate has boen fur. nished money from hero by a well-known buiness-man who was formerly on confiden tial terms with him. The Nebraska lettors. he thinks, are simply decoy-letters, dated Ne- braska and mailed thero by Nellio Burrill to Greeley for the purpose of testing the inton- i'n of the war department concerning the great defanlter. Kor this purposo his secret friends here gave the lettors out to the press he will remain until he goes to Washington. He has already engaged rooms, and after the 9th of January will be at home to all his fel low citizons. It is generally understood here, as elrewhere, that Senator Bayard may have a place in the cabinet, but the president.elect has not yet determined whom else he will in- vite to his council board. He will probably take three members of the cabinet fran the east two from the south, and two from the northwest, Of the two from the northwest Indiana will furnish one and Illinois or Wis- consin the other. President-elect Oleveland is much intereatod in the probable result of the Illinois senator- ial contest, but while freely expressing the hope that & democrat may bs elected ho gare- fully refuses to express a preference for either of the democrats who have been named as candidates for the office, The eenatorial contest in thia state iscre- ating much excitement among republicans. President Arthur and Lovi P. Morton are the wan and woman, in disinterment, woman was apparently of middle age, witn very symetribal proportions, was made by Georga Conner and € miners prospecting in that neighborhood , The discovery Train Snowed In, 1, Ore,, December 22.—A second sufficient have been gotten. and men from all parts of the country are constantly arriving despite the cold weathe, The officials teel re- lieved, Toe headquarters are at the court house, where the register of deeds has re- moved them, It isthought a sufficient force is on_hand to safely keep the A spy sent out this mornivg has just arrivad from Will- mott, He says the men are still trying to open the safe,buthave notyet succeeded. The mob is kept under arms until the safe is opened and the contents’known. 1If the records are not found the mob will immediately move upon Traverse, No one is permitted to leava town without examination, The sheriff having sufficient forco to secure the eafety of Trav- erse, will to-morrow with a posse attempt to ‘make some arresst, and if resisted,he will take the whole force and serve warrants regardless of consequences, His force is sufficient to enable him to take the offensive. Although a much emaller number than the mob his men tered, soized, bound, gagged, and blinifolded him, ranencted the h_use, taking $137 in cash Smith is a bachelor, and lived alone. Kenny, of this city, was notitied, and the city 18 being searched ~ It is believed that Grand Rapids toughs did the work. o Judge Lynch at Work, 22,-~Wil liam Fletas, incarcerated in the Madison jail for robbery, having threatened the lives of all who aided in his arrest, a party of fifteen men took possession of the jmil_to-day and shot the prisoner years ago killed P, e was tried and acquitted, displayed symptoms of insanity, and at times he was violent and dangerous. —— Bobbirg the U. 8. Kansas Crry, Flotas some illespio in Madisonville, Tt is alleged he 22— The ort Smith, Ark,, regular mail hack to Chocoville ceipts were made up of low grade nativos and butchor's stock. Good to choice, 1,260 and 1,400 Ibs,, 85 00@5 40. Comwmon to fa 00 @490, Common to fair cows, $200@2 75. Medium to good, $2 80@2 85 Choice, 3 756 420, Stockers, $300@3 60, Foeders, $3 80 @420, Texans, $30(@40). 300 head of Utah cattle, 1180 lbs., §1 50- HOGH The markot was active and a shade bigher. Some of the *‘skinners” telegraphed to tho country an advance of 10 to 16c, but the ex- treme eales show a barely advance of bo Rough and common packers sold around about 400 -4 10 and fair to choice at4 15@4 25, with best heavy at 4 30@4 85 and a few loads fancy at 4 4)@ 45, Light closely assorted eold at 4 20@4 30, and common at 4 104 15, with pigs at 5 90@400. Packing and shipping, 210 to 360 pounds, 4 30@4 light, 155 to 210 pounds, 4 00@4 35, Trading on morning seasion was moderately well indulged in and rier than during tions, reported with amendwents the House | right and Joft, A man hera who 18 said to bo | most prominent candidates, with Ivarte, His. | 20w storm commenced at noon to-day raging COtITnD :‘;?:;L%D:le;:‘“ll:‘sfl:flxn?;lI“'l; AL B Vn wlow ompthe IaLier i S R e L | bill making tem: orary provision for the naval | personal friend of Howgate says he knows | cock, and others hopefully in the race. 'Mor. | with great violence, and trains on the Oregon | the two forcos meot s regular battlo will | who siezed the mail ‘ack and made off with it | tho strength was short-lived, Barly firmnees ; | T,uyr:s‘clt:;mu!‘l;];vm--}t‘walgntxl';::g{;;:};;lL‘?:'fl mi l\!::m:m is ;;;‘te‘\_:x:‘t:’n“ ;‘t':l;ml-;:l.nndv x:{:‘:rk;.-df .u[)nw‘iu ]nmlmul,’l{uul w_mw(.t..\h_iybb:elsn:ud Railway Navieation road are still impeded, | be fought. A conflict must take place | Fortunately the bagcontained but one register- | came moro from the light roceipts than an; Sagular sunnsl appropristion bill for the fiscal | stories atloa as to Flowgase's trisnda and pro- | few aemoorate and Independents sud not & o 4 ain load of passengers are snowed up be- | in & day or two. If the shenf’s posse should | ed letter, "Ofh it a efmblissalis ot casnbut Rt i y o o, B 4 ors are now in pursuit, other cause, I'rm- miok Jist and ‘N.-w Xur [ ew democrats and independents and stalwar > 2 b 2 inj it w e rains koon became heavy and dragged oux ! 8 5 The bi St % (et H H tween Dallas and Cascades, Six engines, five | bo resisted and any one isjur d, it would e [ y ARE Z:‘,i::x‘:::r:él':;:;}(:a 1885, The bill will be | tectors in the war department. ;o]l)‘u.blhlmnngl.n. pos cu(x)nhlkn{ fon sy tm n":i hundred men and provisions weresent to their | make war to the knifo. ~ lver, mauin T ay- Phe St Louis Tobacco Dealers, valuos with them, S o i The Pool Agrees, e aanaro i Mr. Copicting will bereturtied { yogoue, The blockade in the Rocky mountains | 6rse it & doputy sheriff. The motto te: peace | gy 0018, December 22.— At a meeting to- AT, ¥ ‘ - W 5 e senate, 3 provents the trains from ruuning on the | if possible, force if necessary. A telegram has| . L, opened stoady and firm at full Saturday’s i WASHING (ON NEWS, Ci10AGo, December 22.—The passenger = Northemn Pacific. been received from the United States marahal [ Right of the cigar manufacturers and makers | gjoying quotation except in February, which i RESIGNATION OF SECOND ASSISTANT POST- | agents of the eastern trunk lines held a sessi n 1B, & O. Train Deraile to the effect that a deputy marshal is on the | leaf tobacco dealers a reso ution was adopted | was lower, I'resh recei were ko light as to | i A B, k d. ——— y b Q MATER LYMAN. hero to-day, i an_effurt to restoro eastern | 0, D e o TRV Eae 1 s Asre Do way with warrants for tho arrest of ail those | gtrongly protesting sgainst the ratification uf | make the fecling oue of firmness for about an engaged in overhanl ng the mail. The gov-|ths Spanish treaty, and a committee appoint- | hour, but sfter that time the course was pretty | Decomber 22.—A. fire in I, |ernor will furnish oll the assistance to huve | o to draft a patidon to the United. States | steadily d ; ons’ Tavlo lye works this morning | the mob punished to the full extent of the law. | senate. the close at 1 o’clock being easy e ’ 5 = P + | passenger r: The agreement was submit- = % Wasaixatox, Decamber 22.—Tho presi- | PSR Ty o SSIEETETE e majority | Bard to tho accident on the Baltimore & Obio| Muwavk dent has accepted the resignation of Henry [ of tho lines, but it is necassary to obtain the | railroad near Bremen, Indiana, were made| Myers & D. Lyman, second assistant postmaster gen- | signaturas ot the general passenger agents be- | nown here to-night. The train was a fast i —— lly unchanged from opening, Trading ) AL S . e totally destroyed the store and machinery, 5 Sanke 1 & AT ¢ Thomson, goneral superintendent of the rail- | Fiifctoq o the published tariff beginning | about 9:30 o'clock in the morning, It was [building was a fourstory brick, owned by | Bostoy, December 2L, —Michael . Simp- 1110400, Deoember 22, T he Inter:Ocean 3 i g way service, to succed him, The secretary of | January 1. running at ths rate of forty miles an hour | tho O. Fl. Waldo estate. ~Liosa thoreon, $10,- | son, of this city, best known s the possessor | Ottawa, Lilinois, special says: 0. J. and Wil-| 3 btesd 3 vt Bty “ the treasury issued a_circular in regard to the o el U whon It atruck a broken rail ot somo. simitar | 000 ineured. This is thethird tima the My- | o¢ 4 fortune of $10,000,000 or §12,000,000, [}am Wilson, bavkers, made an assigument | opene® steady and bachanRed, recording o era & Sons’ establishment was lytrn-d out : : 8 : Hoxtens Porst, L. 1., December 22.—The | imperfection in the track. The engine and | since it was located at Milwaukee, | They em- died to-day of heart disoase. IIo was born of :Jml‘l;z(":i‘;’fiiuu{‘m}iml ik fire in Pratt’s oil works at Williamsburg, is | forward part of thu train passed safely. but the ployed fifty men-and. will bostwe \iness in { poor parents in Newburyport seventy-five | . ', bill burning, sbut is: under control, though a |dining car and two slaeping coaches derailed | the spring. e fractional advancs during the first hour, but itienof tho bank, 80, |losing 1t Juter a8 a weukness developed in ¢ | Wheat, But lttle business was done until admission of all rags which may be ufloat on January 1st. Under the terms of the former. / importation of rags, which provides for the clre oars ago, and came to Boston when a boy. | assets, $52, well along toward the close, when. the figures K gleculur providig for the 18ue 0f carti0Saber} G nga of wind might ouso it to spread. A | and overtnned. The dining car ook firo and ——— D s T e, % . wett ed down to_exactly the opening figures, i S R ey providet largo amount of machinery was destroyod. | was burned up, but the sleeping coches woro| Anather German Banker Sufeided, 5 ! e Al A oatos: excet iny dnptmnr:]\\ldllwimllnulll)" high~ S o H“bjm"m Hetufection upen thar arrival | Resumption of work is not possiblo for a long | saved from dustruction Thero wece rixteen [ Vipxya, December 22, —Jean Lucas, mana this way: Many years ago a gentleman Dosroxt Do S T [P BB irom 364c cash down to 36ies 13 B b oo tey whoe | (m0: Seven hundred men are thrown out of | person in the sleeper, and it isalmost miracu. | ger of tho' Securities depositof tho, Giro and |nsmod Nichols, a tailor, went to s leading | | BOI0 - The i oaTS 3 the department appoints an inspector. cwployment. lous that non of them we o killed or futally | Cassenvercin bank, committed suici le to-day. | putent agent in thia city and asked if he knew | changes of tho principal clearitg house~ of the | oo ti5ue steady and little wanted excopt in o q E & % o — hurt. Hon, Hiram Y. Smith, of Des Moir es, [ Was brother. in-law to Herr palday, the su- |8 man who could invent_a machine for taking [ United States for the week ended December | wpeculative way, avd to day so littlo was done i BRI VB RIONES ¥rench Elections, Towa, ruffered lceration of the feet and legs. | peifor official of the same bank, who is under | the burrs out of wool, “The agent took him to | 2th, ors 507,856,802, a decrease of 237 por | as to make but one quotation, in leading op o B, Platt Carpenter, New York, governor of | paps. Decomber 29 —In the eloctions | Several others were vlighty hurt, and all more | yirest for emby a Canadian_named Coullard, who agreed to | cent as compaied with the corresponding weel | tion. v 4 Montaua iy T = vethnamiet e e or loss shakon up. The « ccupants of the dine i 5 O undortako tho task, Ho went to worle, but | Jast y e I THE CHOSEN LEADRR OF THE REPUDLICAN |delexates were eclected in Pavie, Tha| i€ car suflered the most sovercly, Edward Ought Not to be Confirmed. was so slow that Mr. Nichols gave up the e £ A MecCabe and Joseph Pratz, cooks, and Ed vject on aoeount of the exj.ense Eigin Dairy Marke dull and unchavged. No. 2 each was held it : appe el t Lyon an - s 2 TEw Y, The proje ) g y 3 e 03 hel PARTY, epportuoists wers successtul at Lyon and | ypq” Gray and 1. McNaughton, waiters, | NEW Youk, Dacember 22.—The chamber of | e, “Simpson at tho timo was having +aco, Decomber 22, —Tho Inter.Ocean’s | 226 and tarck stuff quoted from 46 to fidc for i S ¢, Devomber 22, —Blaine hag | Grenoble, and th irreconcilable at Lyons. 4 ; J Criicaco, Docember 22, —The Inter-Ocean’s o ASHINGTON, December 22.—Blaino has | (renobie, and th Irceoncilably ob Lyonk | wero rescued bacly wounded, scalded and | commeres voted viva voco that tho Spanieh- | stone ' machinery built ot ‘tho shop | R BECE AT G R LT D T Noy 8 to No. 2. goon, many vl-itore during the st weele wnd | voten, while, Koshetort and Guyot wero near | i, aud willin ull proba Hity v, *Stoae | Ameican trenty now buforo thUnited States | whero Goullard was st worke 1o bocamo i | [0, ) [0 P05 quict; regola PROVISIONS ) ard Dody was only slightly hurt. The | seanate is hestile to the interests of the peopls | terested in the Canadian’s models, and pur- | sales, 800 boxes, 7@ste. Butter firm; No, 2| ooy Ead groat freedom, He sont word to tevoral prom.- | the bostom. R woundod were broughs to this city this aftor- | bf the United &iats and cught nob to be | chased tho invention. Mr. Simpson took it to | higher; regular sales, 0,4°0° pounds, 30 @30} ruled moderately active and. closcd fractiou- ——— f the e b 3! b to be|ch ! H X i ally higher, though not quite sustaining tho :;;;l‘ltul;fixtfl;“: I‘Lnr:"l:”‘rh;l :1;": l::b :‘r!:ll:jl \mfiv; Don’t Fool With the Kaiser, noon, confirmed, 1‘i gland nn:ll sold it for £10,000, Vll_m‘t ma- Ih:::ju-[u[:l 1000 boxes cheess and 50,000 | =% (45 figpres. Local “l‘:mm ORI Ay oiwanC A0ty Sa0 100 8 oI b Do S 3 8 ) e — chine was the same in generai principles as | pounds b Ul maskets | il 0 eader o epub - no d to-day on the case of the anarchists it 2 ¢ : PR . , | millions have since been piled up for Simpson Sullivan and the Reporter, Fek 1 May, Corn unchang Oats i £l tho noxt national convention comes tugeth- | fied Iast week for Attompting, o senesinace | DES Moixgs, In, Decembes 22, —The twen- | Kaxsas Cirv, Decomber 22.—The Journal'a | [UH0F S0 N0 i Th 4 the. Roxbur A« | Few ¢} May. Corn unchang ; er aud it ix his ndoubted purposo to shape 1t | Emperor Wiliam at eidorwald, 'Ttetnnordf, | tv-ninth snnual session of the Towa Stat LinosliiNob Boentatanyss ol WY M Clepet company, hoth great establishments | Contrary to tho ruls which governs like e oha! LRI i i, ubura s mo tinashi an d BT o 57 i A 3 211, the old vy goods mec ! LT 3 me q S st Ao A cbilan bruary; S1L D aard friouds muko o polot of proclaiming thaty the | doath. | Hotrhauer and Bachmann wero eon- | ofiormoon at; the Plymonth Congregational | laced &b SOL,000, nominil asets 3 tume was mudo by a master stroke duriog the |over his acquittal on tho charge of attcmpting | 8575 Tebrmary, nud 56 524 March. / R C 0 1) Jaite emned to te 1 )e servitude, Soue- b 2 otk pcall " i . i > 3 2 number of congr estnan leavo here to-morrow | ghen, Kheaback and I o ‘wequitted, | church, with an attendanco of probably two e —— LM G S pty ey | to sonililato Alfred Greenfield, Tisq., of the e — | { to attend ths exposition at New Orleans, e —— hundred. After the opening exercises the DEBV-RIDDENZOANADA, pressed, his partners snggested that they, like | *“Swan with the Two Necks,” Birmingham, English Grain Market, \ R A Another mince's Strike, executive committoo mado the annual report, | MOT ONLY EVIGRANTS, LT LAKGE NUMERS o | others, should curtail production. Looking out | England. ~ Mr. Sullivan slept during the| TLoxnox, Decen —The Mark Lano | Tho Dafly Post, olaiming to roflect the | Prrrsuvng, Decomber 22,—Conl miners all | Miss L. T. Gassette, of Marshalltown, read & 41K FIXED POPULATION LEAVE IT. of the windows of hi- great carpet mil &, M. | njght at the Coleman house, and when seen | Express in the weekly review of the Dritish i opinions of many 16 ding de, ta, Auys th ; . T ) PR uAD fo ’ 4 Simpson askeda: “How much land is there in | 1! : A : ; hade pinions of mang le ding demosrate mays thit | along the Monongabela river, as anticipated, | poper on *Language Cuiturs.” At tho even- | Tho Dominion government has just causo | that vacant tract?”*: So many thousand feet,” | Thursday morning was in_ the humor which | prain trade says the week’s rainfull materially ] B B DA g ot Lrenel ant vent. out on a e this morning fo ad- g Ressic ome ee hu o e . RS o ARY, SHONRARG 1005 1 N 0 i, . h :e O tho retirad list ol the avms withons unao: | 1eue f,“h.[,',‘\"f,':,k{xfl;‘,,",‘,h[,'{‘{,f”(nfi,,fi'fl‘“"“i i{',f[;,n'“’,'.‘(f\.,';.,,f",'.‘c.i’\’,,‘,"'d{, ( teachers werd | (or bocoming alarmed at the comparatively | was the reply. “‘Very well,” rovlied Mr. |usually follows visitations tothe dispensaries | improved the the already promising autuma y delay aud that it should not lead to the -+ and nemly four thonsand men quit | welcome by Ttsv. A b o which whe | small number of actual settlers who are en- | Simpson; “to-morrow we will build a ware of oOunoE ‘Hh ed m;"['t;wl‘j The 11 s6on | oo hs, The trade the past week was stationary. ohn Porter c Tho oporators aseert that rather than | responded £ by 1L G Fullor. of Bxira, The | tering the country, writes an Ottawa, Can., | honss & f;i;}",[.,‘f;°!f;'“,,‘(,f"‘,',‘[,Lf:;,“,f‘,f‘r; Fpelto | TS e e e s of Tnglish wheat during the = X oncady tho demand they will closo tho pits | pr sidont, IL 11, Sarly, of, Ockuloowa, deliv | corraspondent to the St. Louls Globo-Demo- | that storehouen in full wo will build another | “Good morping, Mr. Sulivan,” safd the |17 usstors at 81a 5d per quarter, ageins 1l The Public Domais, e g extend over to-morrow and Tharaday. and by | ctat: The success of tho Canadian Pacific|and ilit." T is policy wus followod, aud | reporter ina thuic’ manner, and he gazed a8 | 553 quarters at 92 2d por_quarter dwing; tho | Spectal to tho Chicago Times. RS So-morrow noon It Is expected fully five hun, | railway eutirely dopends upon the pounlating | ¥hen the inflated dewnd ‘and priced for a | the chnpion on whose No. 9 head rested 81 o oqponding weels last year. Fore Vs Rr o i Decomt 31.—The fort Evarts in the Field, Siodiiil e iniatera E 'y g No. 74 hat, T y ~atoN, Decamber 21,—The forty o in attendanco, AR Y 4 1 year or two later arrived the concern put an |2 Doen ot it ramitoly and the northwost | the highest figures. Mr, Simpson was twico |in o tono indicative of a fice usa of tar-fout | howover, woemn to bo in better sirits time must intervene befora the countey N“; marriod, the second time about four yeis | ambrosia, i |elso s material n-{lvu.uun _in ptoc MITE ONLY HORSE MEDICINE, proaches ~settlement, During the eloven | 8% £ & Youog L.dy nearly fifty yoars his NYhasideryen Lifontsmant e hoios | abithe cod of She yoar | Males ey op) eens nrcal room | months ending Nov. 50, 1884, 114,812 fami. | Junior, who survives him. ' Tho wedding is | ter fewed, Youro vewspaper fellers always |icnlly dearer, In wheat PR (!’tlfll“' k of tho rallway. station 1n which the firs o | grants arived inConada. Mad these al ro. | Fowembered bn account of the imprassion cre. | gve mo the odd bocuso yor hayo both ouds | but puall ueness; Sone, AT 2 Avrpany, D cember 22 —The Evenirg Jour- eighth congrees undertook the herculean task | nal publishie Wt et | of wresting from railroad corporations vast | Senator James Arkill, in which he, in response POREIGN NEW tracts of public lands, which havo not besn u' Lt'mny‘ |‘|| nirie .nd'rmu.-.,zl., from .{1 l]mrtu PN E R L of tho state, expressas his roudiness and desire earned under the terms of the grant, 16 will | ¢ b5 uinong the candidutes for election by the pass out of existence without wccomplishing | logislature as senator from New York state, 3 i toed ; 5 ated by Mr, Simpin’s gift to his brid and ther middle of ther” game,” The reply | wh the new crop now at Liverpool, the | A b T (o curred on Saburduy adjoincd covered way | mained in the conntry matters would not have [ 1°0%%0 i o™ 8 4 tolbis bride of { And ther middl A e oy | zrain is describod as bolder and the color and J | anytling, Tho fault is not with the house, e over which the quoen passed on Wednesday | appeared so discouraging, but out of this num- | %557 b meanng to the reporter, who, not having been | quality bettor than in 18 Nino cargoes | | which has passed a long list of forfeiture acts The Hunt for Howgate, when she started for Osborne. The managers | ber 60,644 crossed over into the United States T, BINE o d S i i Sy K yichiss ' f the G W i g t he v i INDICTIED FOR PE! - educated at the “Hub,” was not capablo of [ arrived during the week; three sold; five r | and an act to provent the unlawtul fencing [ WASHINGTON, Decomber 22—Sergeant Otgo | Of the Gireat Wostern railway assert that tho | on finding that to meot the ver bigh cost of 10TED FOI PERJURY, understanding the use of Bostonese, o after | mai Trade In forward months livell | of public lands, The fault is with the sen | Holtnorth, of the signal service, sent wast by tire was purely accidental and not due to | livisg in Canada they could get little employ | rane HISONA IS COMING TO ONMAHA T0 BTAND | duo eor sideration of the probablo result he ess done in Ci ornia. wheat; thir. 3. Dus- AR L S e B el fenian agency. Thay declare no infernal ma. | went. This Isaves for Canada, then, as actuil e termined 60 nub such. (aestions only a the | teen cargoes sold at fro ate, whoso corporate interests aro strong: | returned and hes been. relaved I}r’u.ff‘.tf [ ctane was found and that the ill smelliug | sett ers, 51,195, for cloven months, to which |~ STHELE RlAY ;{.u:ur:.'ln\‘ix}ati‘u.} AR ‘..mv:;:m":.’.'u}l;.‘.:hl i e to-iay in of a holiday character; foreign ly intrenched, and most of tho opposition | [t iv allezed Holtnorth obtained intormation | White liquid was rimply horec medicine. add 3,000, the estimated arrivals during De. | Special telegram to Tia Bk, 2 pE Y i 3 . . ab) wheats sre quiet and steady; retail domand. -~y to the house bills hns cowe from Senator Blair, | which induced the secrotary of war to sond | THE AMERICAN NEUTRALITY SCHEME sugLvED, | comber, and it xhows that tho wholo popu a- |~ Ciicaco, Cecember 22,—Juhn Bell, Larry anged, Muizo aud barley I : 1 i ; B A AL Do you intend to go into training again?’ | ¥ our dull, uuc epublican, wnd Sentor. Morgan, ‘damoceat” | Him na u dotective, by pfling Liout. recloy's | Binaas, Docomiber 22 —Tho American now e b dvstags"tho imerensed M- | Larson and Emil Jotnson loft hero tonight in | - Naw.’ aieady, } The supremo oourt haviog decided that the | private papers, o s to be court martisléd. | trality sclieme is shelved by the conference | howeser. docs hot. raprests slons tae munmes | custody of the federal officers. They go to| *[s it probable that Mr Greenfield and T ————— eeclaration of forfeiture was the prerogative - ot g 2 however, does not represent slone tne number b y B - f < goclasatonlal {orlgibune mat $ha rementite = the ugh the eoporition to Goursel, who (| of gettlers who went, into the northwest, bt |stand trial undor an indictment for perjury in ,:‘I',’;*‘ff,}”lt'h SEMA CdemoprbiRia b the ey A Falso Pedigree Maker, ] e T R et @ in Ohio Lany Torm whateron, oo dce 1 16 In | the ¢ tal number euteriug the wholedominion. | connection with the entry of atout 8,500 acres | of boxing represontativeof Britanuia and Oul. | C111¢A60, Decowbe, A short time ago g attemptad at tho last ession to block dis| CixciNNatt, December 22.—A minerolo- | wir1v supported America. y ing . While the national debt of the United |of land iu Brown county, Neb., in 1833, John | ymbia's land?” e e T R AR R e T ! tion of the matter by thelegislitive branch by | gist of ghis city has gathered from several 4 i aiie 5 States has been steadily decreasing, the debt | 13, Legard,fa wealthy brick maker, and Charles | ‘Naw, beoughit hetors T ARy &y W ] antrotuoing il eforeing i fooitin pro: | farui 1 Clearunnt contty sprcinaons of ok | SARTHQTARE I 8EALY, of the Dominion has even now rapidily in- | A, Florence, railroad official, ‘both of this | #Will you meet Paddy Ryan on Jausry 19, | vt Perore the Ugited: Biates coramin ! ceedings to tho courts, and providiog for ten | and earth, a1 of which yield $1,0 0 of gold to -1SB0N, December 2 There was a shock | creased Tho national debt of Canada | gity, are also under indictment by the feds s avreed to by TR e o ¢! | #iover on 4 complaint of the Clydesdale asso- ! or fifteen yoars of Iesfilvison, The house bill | tho ton A company han been formed o buy | of Garthytiake b moted eo £203,000.000 on the fitst of Jan | grand Jury at Omabn. for sibuation” of | Ty bassarsends e eedy sud M | ciation, of' Scotiand, ‘that” e hud ¢ . 3 declare tha forfeiture of the farms THE CHINESE WATL, pary last, or 4t tho rate of over 846 per capita. | perjury in connection with the same entries |* “Didn't 1 tell you I wouldn't be interview. | 13150 Dedigroes to the association’s o LANTIC AND PACIPIC GRANE > PAIE, Dasssntar 91 ~Ta tha recant angs lhmlnlw "L” rofere xnu‘htlnl‘a\(,(l 0090 vof ;x o not arrested, I he prisoners claim that | ed?” and arkivg hia extradition, To day i . S . » % > G pak gt iy 10 76 ango| vay last session of parliament, or to such | it is the result of Lond quarrel i 3, NPhe = i ¢ = was roceived from the secretary of state, bias passed tho smate, with tho Morgan Fill| Destruciive Gas Leak, |ment with the Clunese nowr Clu, the' Fronch | portions of it as will be hdded 0. the. pblic | o cn tiat ooy aapnarrel In Brown | *hen [ will say you will not meet Mr. |\ DRV deciding that. the olleaso 14 attached as an amendment There have baa | Utica, N, Y., December 22, ~The gas leak | lost tweaty killed and nivety the e wounded, | cebt. With that added, the : ate r wy 8 Y AED Ih . Ryan, late of Troy, but more recently of { s, 1) atiachied Ay an piendinent. Tharo havebasy |- . ¢ cebt. With that added, the s ate of dabg per A CIRT RIS /) S not . Rackide was relonsed i hireo conforencst on this Lillaud no cuncli- |in No. 2, Upper Empire Woolen mills, at A DEAD CARDINAL, capita reaches 67 per cent over the nationul A T — = o i thtoa e i (S Ve e o louso will 10t conseat 0 Glagyitl near bern, Sundav, caused their de+| 1owE, Desember 22 —~Cardinal Consolina | 4¢bt of the Usited States, which country, New Xialieoad ool Wil you romain i Now York any length Fome Fire | the Morea laient, is propored in|rdotion by firo, T.oss, $100,000, insured. is dead until recently, has been held up by the Cana- | CHicaco, Docember 22, o general | o ¢ U remain in. New York any et oMo Flres, the senate to sttach the amend : ent to the hill ] i 5 dian government as cursed by henvy taxa- | freight ugents of the Wabash, Chicag: R MNer D s Moings, December P, Hunt's Jeclaring tho forfeitue of the Texas and Pa e T—— BISMAEOK'S VORFION BOLIOT ATRROVED AXD/| lons Tt 1amat surneloloniin viow e i oake | freiglis ogonta of tho Wabash, Clicago & Al-| “+iNaw, 2 T T e | Gl gt and the probsbility s that tho| Weathor Report, TR ACTION . OF T REIGHSTAG . he. | oy C i Surbelaing in view of the f4cts | on, Burlington and Tllinols Central, at | *Do you thiuk of visiting tho metropolis | SOVAt0F ab Victor won bumed on Susday. frieni «[1.I~_r|m;<;-l.‘-ll orporations, will mai | WasuiNaro D cvl‘nln ‘—l pper Misse | Nouscen, on learning of this enormons and tapidly in. | moetiug to-day formod u pool on all business SR SOAIE (G L | O BTO00 Trrurner, %040, Arvposed Sun AN ety | Fhi8 KiAobioaht e ] paraniil pasiisily lads, becammteg vatiable {liberals bo-day adoptad a resoluuon | Btates, whero they know the rato of taxation | eff.ct Jonuary st nud to last oue sear, To! court rirodo off ho gava tho reporter a look | road dovot at Knoxsillo wis consumed yestor coasary o protict purchassrs of land. |of temporature; varab's winds. | P val of Blymasok's furelga ‘policy and | 1s being raplly dlmiziehed saicr $han provid-s that ueither of the roads shall wigh- | that ccuiplet 1y knocked him o World, A Loss abou 000, ton of ghe reicnstag ua - creaced, i rom stove eupposed cause, New Yo draw before the end of the year, The gdeen teverywhere, p: Because every. ’ e @ ‘ s %GGQMG we 171 velectttebest as indispensitfe w g Ladpt el Sealof NordhCarolina— = smOking TObacco. M tegiant of Horth baro. f 4 \ @orwumer. é&nrw, and store (€ ocn. ) where recognized HERL NQRTH CAROLINA § i\ )

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