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= wastrTATY | v o - b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ;s* — — — rb R M()R\Il\'(:. .l \ U Al{\ 1885, NO. 168, ¢% MARKET FROI.IGS e et tinet v Saeio [THE LATEST NEWS. President Arthur Sarrouaded By & Beyy | cor-ovoration to a rumor that T aLi5g the chande of St Eontileal throno so. @4.10, with pige at § )); packing and thipping, 260 to @4.50; light, —— of the b ard of aldermen, would assume the taking th chance of tha Pontifical thr [ Th' ”JO"V Tral”s” Iflflm[i} na N[W of Beants, offico f aoting mayor and appoint tre corpo abated, icg to some one outside of the Teatian cand Year's Frolic, F()URTP I‘NTH YEAR. R OMAHA, NEB., THURSDA [ & CENERAL NEWS. [wan Wil imis oy FGREIGN NEWS o e g, e ot s sl ! \ charge of the books, papers, ete., death of Cardinal Consolini_left thirty-one as his (the mayor's) term of offico foreign and thirty-two Itslian eardinals in mi wi nl at that hour expire, -n‘i-'n; l\‘v:\k' flm me 0[ "l[} Efll‘lh[}flfllfis Sllll UH~ the col ey Tt is |-u|\..'| that the pope is in Speail telegram to Trs B i Wostern B, R, N e 1t 160 to 210 1he., 84102 on counsel before noo ¢ vill ration counsel before noon when wi Yorr, December New Coro—simxer. 1 COlllsion on The Savanuab, norma\ become payor Itis «aid that Squire and — FROM THE CONGO COUNTRY, ! & i Mayor Edson had not met in many years vn- | o by X 1o | Lowton, Desibier StieatTolnl the sgent active stocks to-day ave been i Will Beceive His New Year's|tila fow duys ago, when Saquire aopeored Princa Harry Will Live With His of the Dich s ' the Con mr""fr:,' Black oats and Plog Hats Doused | Northwster, Lake Shor, St. Pan A Terrible Fire Plags Havoo At s A % ol . ainal who was arrested by the authorities on the ' aml Western Union, Lackawanna ¥ % Oalls To-day. e he quetion o U romer Mother-in-law. charga of vilatiog th French terstria With Flour, s varied 1§ between the highost and lowest, Fvansville, Indiana. e R rights, has_been releated and returned to tern §, Lake Bhore §, 8t. Paul 1 per Congo in a French man-of.war, [ o4 i T i in Mexio " " iy : . . cent, Ubion Pacific 1 per cent, New York The World's Exposivion Needs o — Amenon.;lvsl hmpn(s]nned in 0 porr, LTI ORY SOMOR The Air Filled With ALl Kinds of|Gns rin Y 1 tor, cont New Yo | Sam Randall Junketing With TM { Soms financial Aid, Oiroac0, Desetmber $h-Ths riflrord and ithout Charges. Khartouin _to the end of November state Aericultural Produots. prices are below better f but removed Nashvillians. | inia Hotibe domml a4 tet Wedsie toat Gen, Gordon hiad repulsed several minor from the bottom point and better than yester. { ¢ ...:w «uv:\vr'u‘«\h-l”lr ;nu nex \-‘p!j Tho T ¢ Meaford, Canad attack lnd' hmA (wn}:llnnd ammunition f. TR day. Tt is big settlement day for the wind g oo’ i t Springfield, in regular session, but it is seversl months, whala boat, belonging to § PA28 3 3 ¥ Mexioo's Mastedonie Silver Blook || o WL S i o come to same| 0 .Iowu dot n ;“ %; TR e i ity vepediion, capt ‘-.f’“u llhull::h"nnw The Gentler Sex Lavishly Ap-|upcl the mouh wud yeur, The latio|Reoeiver Appointed On The L, o, e SR : et ar. amajor and two men of the Black Watch rumor against the Weitern Union last night ta Aia &1 At The Exposition. decision on the sbject of & redustion in nundated by Wasr cegiment were drownod, ~ Camél drivers ne plaud the Boys. wa Lkt (Es Baltiiofd G Ohlo. was prepek: & 8t Louis Air Line. freight rates, which ‘bave been under discus. deserting the expedition in lerge numbers, The sell sion, Two meetings have been held, one in heing afraid to uadertake the march threugh g (' TIte Actual Woizht is Just Thres | Ghicaco and ono in Springfield, and the ship. | & $260,000 Internal Roevenue | e derert. \ ing was thought. & bave came from the old Y ; | Tons: pers who demand o genervl reductien, and the Defaloation in prms. THE NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONGRESS, Policemen, Do Your DUW' Cost "{:{T:mm""' L k eold 2,000 st he| Three Children Die For Want one;: Dunriy. December 31.—The nntmnnl school What It M“| iy 6 Y A oming from Go > Care railroad managers, whe say they cannot stand TN St s was qoming from Gould And lis tho ught it best it, ha o el ission Arge to get out of the way. The Gould brokers | it, hve both been heard. The commission | - majority thab layul foases shiould be Abolished 0 0 . i e g Hie W Tr poral Power League'—The said that they had been buying Western Union o A 4 ) Montana's Governor En Route—|have now to decide what action on tho cecarion of the annval dianer. A let: g A0 o0 Matoly Devoted to “Get.|on s toala that tho stock was much oversotd | In Williams’s Fanatioal Faith ing for another reduction in rates, ', Mountain Snow Storms—The they will take—whether to believe|s Lower Canada Oarnival—News ter was received from Parnell, in which he and that it was only at the best purchases for Rbw Yot Alderiion, A g ir o ke From General Gordon, et ot Tor azt;:::*;::zhx: bzl b St Dy et 5 it g e 000 Proyer Juro Agylum. | WASHINGYON NEWS, numlwl rn.u. the flvrm;hsld mm{ng lvul. FOREIGN NEWS, AMERICANS IMPRISONED, exte J‘w]y sold on_ths uml::r«“‘.fi tl‘: ]);n The Coroner’s Inquest Hecommends i DN DI RBHSBNDRD. ¢ K Ny OF ;lneyl:_*‘u;;c:g‘l:lld-;‘va‘“l]:;tlgll:‘:l‘zcr";";"";flnt‘l‘-:::::Iln- MaRID, December 31, Furthor earthquake | N0 CHARGES AGAISST THEM BY THE AUTHORI- CHIOAGO MATKITS) posed sharp cat in the tanff, but nothing of the Law to Olose It BEAUTY, good had coms’out of the agitation, since | thocks were expericnced yesterday at Veliz, rEs, ; fried Hcates & Ol elbgta irooEpsdy Wil ko WASHINGTON, Desember 81.—The president | $he Illinois Central, the Wabash & Chic:g-, | Malaga, & city of 13,000, a few miles from| Sax Fraxcisco, December 31,—The Tomb | Special Telegram to Tak Big, FOITBEAR 1h FALAN 16 oY oFRAIEB AB 1 11, ¥ar will be assisted at the reception to-morrow by and Alton raods had agreed to endeavor to | Malaga, there were shocks of mighty violence, | stone Epitaph telegraphs that the Americans Cnicaco, Desember 81,—A year ago to-day | ported that this company is loosing $40,000 a carry freight to and from Springfield as cheap Many houses were utterly destroyed, the peo- | arrested by the Mexicans at Cuitaza, Sonora, | the anti-hilarious c’ement of the board man. [ moth at the present prices. RAILROAD COLLISION the wives of the cabinet and a great number | 4 they ace carrying it to other p ints farther e ¥ . S 1 N TO AL AL ¢ ] \ B i o " JAcksoxviiLe, Fla, December 81.~The of tho wives of the semators and r present- | distante To do o they must have the con- | ple fled terrorstricken, and abandonet the |about n month ago, ara still held pritoners at | %ed to have all ‘messengor boys and most of 1o of the Now York ' » » R AR s the ecttling clerks excluded from the floor dur- e i CE N UL 740 west bound train on the Savann o8, togeth ¢ with those of the pros inent | sent and co operation of the trunk lines, so | city. They are now encamped out ide of the | Magdalena, where they would be suffering for Nrw Ycrg, December 20, —The Sf g8 J ! " N § , Decembe o St: ; Wi lroad collided wi % officers of the army and navy, The list com- Itlntnvflm;m to atte "l'w "]l'{!llwt‘*lt 'y an | city, and the telegraph statfon has been ve- | the necessities of life were it not for the help | i0g the latter part of the session, and, conse- | paper was sold u.J.:'; Wnd will e tridiisested xlh]:‘".'d:».:“‘mdg lnfllsnt?:elr\.e‘ Satiay i, llmmy, 4 prises at least fifty ladies. ]:;\'(‘x:‘xv“;hu:h't\l:w‘LT o) \‘(ll illl‘i“,;'::;\.lrlfll;: moved to a safe pl A thousand homes at | furnished them by friends on this side of the | quently the old time practice of smashing hats | to its new owners on’ Thur day, the first_day | causing a serious wreck, nug.g.unum“ YOSTIONAD UNTIL SATURDAY. and bursting bags of the whitost flour over the | of the new year. A syndica.c of New York |Terry, of the out-bound traln, and twod At Once. Y AdntiaToN DbsbRHAE (31 Lilhs henslng will take place in Cofeago next week., gll!xn:ir;:‘x:r}“-;w:fil‘-fl'{hd ”}f“ {h“»-v:iccllny:u. ine. Nocharges have becn wmade against & reprevented by W. H. England, |colored men were seriously injured, T} of the represantatives of the whisky interests OR T o e o o o ooy Viega | them. The goverpor of Sonora promised their | blackest coats was only observed to a very [ sesured tho property, and the price paid is be- | Clara Morris troupo were on their way to / {1 tho reprosontasives of the whioky interts| - Tho Lower Canada Carntval. |of thodimter i igorauly ppeeuted | Yoo |aeleao iy Chridtmas dag,' ™ fulld | mild oxtont, Eversthiog wasao quict and or | yeen $275,000 i $300,000, Tho circm: | Pensacola, byt nono of them wero. hurt For the o mont Lot e on the. whisky ju| MoNTREAL Docamber3L,—Owingto a heavy | T4 furing the day 192 bidics ey 1eqn SHbALNY ae, hl.',}'.fl'.:fl a r:fl:mn['.'f{'(‘"" derly this morning that no ane dreamed what ::‘:’:‘.fi‘:“"n'fi;hl:{g t the salo may bo bricly | pacial train braught the men Encle tothe ity bond, to have taken place in the trensury de- thaw the work on the icy palace is entirely | where throughout the pro glflment, has been postponed until Satur~ ince of Malaga and would be the direful result of the lartiteRit up wliton of btook TG SRbRs 4N S et kv Shoitted Letese dotermination of the boys to be r+ L St on | vice-president of the ration. His death suspended. It is feared that unless it turns | through Granada. Th § 7 in the;morning,” There was further o Sphey v NW EvaxnssiLie, Ind,, Docember 31,—The fis . colder the work done will bo tono purpose, | 7 and 10.in thel g Th ; | Geo.' A, Walls, Steéphen Hinckie, Thos. White, | those who had forcibly despoild the H Wicir | a few weeks ago sitated the snle of the , Ind,, Docember 31, e {euil v;:::;’[“‘f:’f‘“;;f:”‘l"i::‘{"" St Tt is feared that tha structure will not be fin- | ! "";f'{;m;‘l“‘l’“{‘"]'}‘:;lf;‘m:f_j‘ crigns, Rio Gor:| Frank Miller and two others,naines unknown, | rights o year Tho Jfl’r:e big policety | stock and before it could e bought in by the | totally destroyed Miller Bro.'s dey good house, astronomical "‘,W‘M,“m ished in time, but tha architects declare that | yumber of persons killed since Christmas is g"l‘ ace, ure incarcer | geemed to amell the coming storm from afif | company. The total loes of stock, $180,000 to 20,0005 2,000, The town of Alubuqueros sgdalenn, Sonora, by the | though, for when shortly after the A NUMBER OF BPECULATORS the buildings, $12,000; total insurance, $125,s the castle can bs put up in half the time that v o el h“ tution, | it took last year. The work will be carried ‘l"‘l‘tztlsmly“~}l‘ :lfl:\y;wr! o vereatter . John R, e or to speak more exact y e latitude of & onatnight by an electric light, If necessar: ovg whor 3 an immediate action on the part of the gen: of the Cincinati Enquirer, came on to New |yng. Chas. F. Schmidt, music dealer next certain tvlwcnpn-l wiveh will o wed i the | %45 huoraoee 1t ceribe bl ten Gy # iptinos fo selel huvo been started at M- | oA goverament, our offrts snd A Rcebior: tho | e mireasoundlto e/ very Hhanh! ;;:‘;;:fé York and conceived the plan of purchasing | door total loss, $4,000: insurance $6,500. | process. ?ln:nul ofticer b been detailed to | 73% indorstood thiat the carnival driva will | Fioy, MAlee » The king sob-{ United states consuls at Guaymas and No- | pack of flour which » minute or two previous: | L¢, PaPer entire ’]""|¢‘i<l'nt"~ml e bl s Sonntagg & Oo,, hardwaro deafers, ' loss O e (o i i ation Vg | be restricted to foure, sixes, or elghts in hand, L i Iy had restod quietly on a tablo near the. tele. | 1arcg | I e o arelana | by fire and water, about $20,000 on stack of graph office, in the northwest corner of the L K Y abou 5,007; insurance, $33,750. 3 two years for completion, one |t o andems and ¢ Manrip, December 81 o pairs, with ulighs, | 1 year for observation, and anc wranned by snow-slioes. and tobogan. in Granada and Mal: A DASH OF ROMANCEIN 17, [ Hl" Tes explosion on the rear elovation of | *0d,made Hon. John Kally,ono of the heaviest Tenny, hg‘n‘ and or dealer, loas,”$10,000; s ey Star, surance, $6,000. o work it mawhematically. A timilir series | ;joorpaq fallen two inches and is still falliog, | and attended with gr 3 os z THE MARBIAGE OF MISS CL) . «» | the lent but eminently respectable B CLEs & s of observations will be mado Ly, the Toctu. | 3" genoral opinion, howover, is that tha | Mabut, Decomber 5L —Tho panic caused dk 07 M1 CLUBL0 KEADING, 48D |18 C e thostyna for. the son. |ott: Mr. Kelly's stock and the Nicloll's — gono aetrozomers at Lishon and ultimately at | yater will 1ise again a8 soon'us the cold [ Ly the earthquakes isfincrensingat Archibons, [ .\ . M FRANRLIN HARDENAN corted onslaght of the gang, whose appetites | fiock,comprissd ouehalf the property. M- | - sam Randalls Nashvirle Junket, o overa o 5 iy = v o ’ obe-Den 3 o s v by 50,000, porta i the world. The prrposs of hese ua- | XCAMEE R0, 121 o el Conttine t':)lorgm';l\:: R S R . Fac, Dosembor 10T T | 5 oageortof hine b b, whetad to | puyig a vt to Gavcland b rograed to ch || Naswyuua’ Tonn, Descmber 1..Mr Ry dortakings is to securo o standard by wh ch | BUEROREAOC BRITTRED £ The M, iversity, Bosptal, prison g | ing papers ihis dternoon contained announge- | Five mitas later the a1t wa ful of agricul mAlstil o T or Ol matl S HAdUHGS | Co) L AR PR s (O Their At b B T el Ry it. John R. McLeav, proprietor | 000; $3),00 onstock and $2,000 on the builde ales,” Shocks a comparison may bo made tap, twenly or DlplaotyBtinatetyli iyl oo & government offices at Granada are more or lesy arriage of Miss Catherine | tural produce, battle cries and no end of pro- By he Vanderbilt flfffl,’éfi:{:gl:gff.{x"‘;fi"fi“f ,.’,'(.'h.':.p'}',‘;:;:, The Storm in Minnesot teverely damaged. Clubbs, of this city, and Frankl rdy fanity., The respectable eloment at first OTHER WOULD-DE PURCHASERS il Viosivia \,‘;"‘Jfi-' ?:.‘gdu‘;e;? 'ihh:’:‘ St. Pavr, 31,—The &torm which DISMARCK’S COLONTAT, POLICY. alias Franc Newman, of Ne were transfixed with horror at the sight of its | in the field, dtlu ale was the result. W, |institution. Chance St. Pavr, Docember o | formerly of Reading. ~ The mere fast of their | awful mandates so disregarded, and fnslly | H. Englaud is m of Isaac W. England, m:.}t(:;“:::d mtrol:;l'l‘ce(t}hl’\rls n{l’\‘x‘:’gnllret?f’t‘)’;dpx ) : L ‘It | haviog been married would bave been noth- | shoolk iteelf together and framed order, di- | publisher of the Sun. Tt 3a" his intentfon to | faes 1 students, Mr, Randall th gravity. e place this morning to clearer, and cclder | the colonial policy of Bismarck’s and It | e RN \ ¥ 3 and students. Mr. Randall then de i gase place | ¢ g toc , and o will provide outlet for the over population of IIL, ‘3“{ ual ].m’ ;‘;. not been for the part | recting the three b.gh pt:}‘l\xmen to do their | print a democratic newspaper, independent of | livered a speech on education to the students, EXPOSITION NOTES, waather with a high wind. to cight inches | Gormany and for German trade and enter - Dlyfln.')’ GG ul'lnt;{flctl"z vnrmn in | duty,costwhatit might. Thegallery wascrowd- | all halls and factions. fo'lowed by Hon, Wm. McAboo on the same Naw ORER n Dicksther SIS T lay Seict | o€ aor tol ssi several wight traias wers | pin a matter which kopt all Reading _agog for |ed with spectators who applauded vigorously | The Star is scventeen years old. It was | subject. A Jarga number of students were eling rains and northerly winds, and in conse- | abandoned. Reports rece 0 bo taking placo in (1o interior of the gl.be, have altered the position of its cantre of |raged in Minnesota and Dakots last night| Pams, Decomber 31 —The Temps culo 5 a several years ago, The bride is the [ when a partioularly dignified gentleman with | started in opposition to the Sun snd in 0! ed from the PRINCE HARRY WILL LIVE WITH HIS MOTHER- .m y daughter of a rotired merchant of this | a particularly black coat and shining hat was | Ty =:lsumall.ccmms the organ of the ring. 2&1‘“::& nfifr:;]n;t‘n: ”.”'{;Q'n;f ;‘:u]-’)‘&‘clgm: lionon there was a diminished. attendanco at | road oficcrs this evening eho clga and cold IN-TAW, city, who has boen successful in basiness and | reduced to a total and foury wreok, Many of | Joe Howard, jr., the man who some years ago | Balle-Mes Whers - they artived Ak i e : e . ‘Wains on the| T.oxpox. December 8L, The ques ont |8 Teputed. o bo worth over 315,001, The | the specrators were ladies, and their approval | figured as & corrdspondents and who s a4 ths : : the world's exposition. The excursionists, | KeVEISE 09, &1 BOE T RO G8*Tonia aud | LONPON, December 8L —The queen hasaent | ¢y ™ieg” iy " unprotantious. style, 20 8 vinbly, AN EAbLava1 BT tha Bgn B DL e o e o h it &) T&d o Jluk!::“fi'lgr whidh Fowaver, «who came thousands of miles to ree D 18 4 | dispateh to the residents of Balmoral stating | daughter being the hoad of \he banach 3 ; gl s Milwaukee & St. Paul are dela y Yo A X Lt ¢ the hea & \he honashold | to their most daring efforts, ‘The abkanca, of PRAOTIVATLY WRECKED ,,m.hmeng., were served, The .,em Wi the @xposition, were out in full force. School | hour or two and an_outgoing train on the | that the Princess B will still reside with | since the death of the mother, Newinp we v SULY. VIBQKED. IS then fnvited to drive through b teachers and tourists predominate. A bg [ Ofaba road is blockaded at St. James and o | her after her muriage to Prince Hen y of | built woman of the brunette '.\‘pwt The paper changed hands seven times between | (W8 IS0 A0 (EEE mf, Vi Ly mlver exhibit from ths Chihuahua minee, mmnin¥ train on the same road is aboutfpoie. b years old, and in her time has g 1,d.viflmuv the authority vested in | 1874 8nd 1877, when John Kelly bought into | P'/vateds of “deor toampaFing * through In' Motico, will twing into placet twelve homslate, The storm seemss to huve | B & Tatrers, but rafusod thow all, . Herdyima | them, Theit fidelity to-day wis aleoting to|itand it bieame: Tummany's “organ. =Apart | Bundr: "Tivin wan'a navel atsht. b the. ol in the main building _ directly | bien the worst in the southern part of the 23 PRUS. besn absent from ]hadmg For _the | behold, but as one byone they were converted | from the Sun and Tribons the Staristhe only : in front of the music hall this evening. The | state, past several years. Sia - wbous | inte thait GnpsonTiEsipRefourid dlothing, e in New Vork that has not sunk from g’:};‘;‘:g;"‘- mg;g*ggr;g;mm;em sopy t exhibit, whichbas alrendy been fully doscribed fea, Gypras, & ditions amounting to |the samo ogo ds e \vuda.‘ were forced, g0 succumb to the inevitable. 1,000 to £200,000 the present yoar.. 1tabout | folgyed. and the - visi ‘weighs vearly three tons and is valu=d at S % $250,000 have been dis-ove-ed in the revenue |yoors ago he committed “youthfnl | was impossible for the spectators to repress [ MOE expens: 7 9 ringes at one o'cl $100,000. It isthe largest block of silyer ever | g5 400 cHANGED HANDS ON LONG ISLAND. de,-mmcm Many officials have fled to Asia | folly. He was accused of mom]hng thie late | simultaneous sighs of “How are the mighty [ Rumor has it to-night that thére will bea | ypRel & O3 s g . MoA cast In ono orucible, At dark the grouadsavd | 1 b = 7 : Minor. Some of the aocount books were d- | Danfel S. Francis, after vard theedicor of the | fallen.” The_early portion of to-duy's mar: BIG NEWSPAPER PAILURE A ool ‘(, AR A the. buildlngs were brililantty {lluminated, sud at DaweY or, Deoomber S1.odu apscial teulo) Giroyed, §| or whic offenso he served | kets werd active and fairly strong with busi- here befora the end of the week, The World | dence of Mr, Not Baxter, at. 3 oclock this} midnight Profassor Widders greeted the New | ! ALLBCResAbroRarsian orky e iret oN TR St (CoABT) : years in tho jail of this county. / After | ness lorgely ounfined to' changing into the | s the only papor of any. consoquenca’ in the | ternoon, 4 Newark snd Baltimora eporting men and rominent officers together with twenty-eix | T.0NDON, December 81, —The German ex- 8 birds, représsnting Loag Island and | pedition to e Year with a varied and aprop! on the belle ~Among the exhibitora earnest appreciation is noticeable. Regarding > § his release hedisappeared. He cast his for- [ new yoae and a_general evening up of all hich is reg: 55 Ran A ot in Gotha, whero s fricallay e lid | inds of Soalk Chord 1lino trading afier 18| ot thas ol o A D ey i | oo oA, M'Mhmmmfih':‘ 0TS I ling & strafghtforward and “up ight | o'clock, attention on all eides beiog given | on time, but thutin order to run ithe has been memb=mol,eveig _.hsdu of poht’cula lmau. v 01 X ed to Amb: Guinea, oa tha we LY 200,00 which the management admits it [ NeW Jersey to a secluded resort o few miles | turned mbaig 5 v Soveral wiealks sgo o suliAnly redrileHCts FLHasE it i Uy etk A L °} G Gt O L L | axsodiom b peotasdl Tradlom 1 the Fueoch | Poored i Beadtug, © Murs (Glabig At fipznrewv-nbeg;w;n Tangely mominal: Dot | ot °‘$£§k&"” ST R SR 2*”“"‘.fi’ea"“n‘“.‘pu’:’u““r"".?.‘:,fié‘:..n“‘}“tm’d s the only hops | T a g as fought. on to el cquaintance of ~his, and it is" stated the | as near as possible the figures at which the m § i B2 | gtakes wera £1,000 on the main, $100° on uu h | co ony of Gaboon, Africa, complain that un- |46 7 5 " 2 . 1E REDUCTION TO-DAY citizens and ‘members. Mr. Rand §/thoy have Congross they say, should be aa- | LS 352 B0 Ve hirtson birds, but | less tho heavy Impors duties ars reduced they | While "ty " owere " soomte i g | o T vere made, of 0388 Gorilors Bannett's Evening Tomgmans ek on I Gk slobkars for Blrninghomy any rate, last Fridayevening they were driven from &wo cents to one cent a copy is expected accompanied by thu committee of escort (npn only nine wera worghed in and eight battlas | will be obliged to close their establishments. i closad 03b throtigh the snovw’gorm to the | opened steady at o advanco forlong delivor. to kil the Mail and Txyress and serlously that city, ) would simplify matters and laave no room for | o5 %R e FGRen o464 “ s result, | It is stated that the French houses are suffer- dubt of the succow of the expositon. b ; 0. | Which \was - victory for New Jersey on oné |ing equally with the English houser, although ] fes. A gevl-sized business was doney but it | ceipple tho Kyvening News, ex-Congressman o= R R of | b eximuitim, | Nirgo thousand dollars dhanged hands, | th (onfT on Yinelih goods. Ja 60 per oent | Brrachate o the Fet: B AcCallon, who S et s e oo fetun‘; R s A mm’fm“m RAILROAD RACKET, management could only be tided e — Hshertheatont it hng ameroon hnd | jugt leaked out to-dsy and oxuasd quite a|‘ovcnon tho morket, | Nothing Jn thosway | baye beon made. . - 8| REONIVER APEOINTED ON THE!LOUISVILEN)| SVIH no, the expositon woald ha nthracite Goal Conterence, led eta x| fluttor muaong thoso who. know: them years | of trading was donc, and i the afternoon, e Sun to-day peid ite customary dividen AT & i TR i tion by € s The traders are anxiowly | yz, " Herdyman was congratolated on hia | toward last, there was a general settiing fof 6 per cent. All the earnings above this awalting vernment. The natives | 504 Tuck in baving obtamed Ithy wife, | back to prices. The range was le and the |figare g> mto thesurplus fund, The coming | TOUISVILLE, December 3 '—hcorm!!l'? olting ia consequenca | ¥7o eavs thit he will tako her withiiin o New | closing _about steady, No. 2 spring sold at{ year promises to be the uiost eventful in- the | Kvans, assistant to Preident Jonas H, French, no fficulty 1n ing their obligations, The NEew Yorg, December 31.—The antbracite exhibitors meeting to-morrow will ba watched | 4531 conference to-day arrived at a satisfac- dosstood that th aQx ¥ : y Bitinisesl, & 18 iy undarel r“‘j,( e oatis | tory allotment of tonnage for 1885 upon_ the tant o the Tinglish houso arresting | Yorkc't o fow daye. 153@758cc. history of New York journalism and several | of the Toisville, Evansville & St. Louis Air 17 ah Peyton, | basia of 50,000,000, Percentages range from | or debt. - Durin “he confliot tho na- | © Hig bride is best remembered i connection ©CORN consolidations or suspensions are expected. | o F IR0 0 L LT e R % ‘the [ 1,500,600 to 3,250,000 per mouth. Wistar, of | tives made the assistant a prisoner. adventure by which her father wat o | ruled steady, range for tho day being an av- | The Disl, an cvening paper tua by a fow d ; " 5 TooRR Pennsylyani, favored the propositions, bub | INGLISH ~ COLONISTS 1IN NEW GUIN sex of the amount of §6,000 sovara yearsago. | erago of fe. ' No unusual features wero devel- { Wall street curbatone brokers, will b3 sold out | ing that the affairs of that road had b m\;l”thlt he le'.ulllluuotdhirn;u\ly agrce "to it INDIGNANT, @ disc nn\r!lt.hu( nnnngl ted bonds, which (,F.‘d and o 1lun&|un paid Ln‘dthu market | bY the sheriff on Wennes placed in the hands of a receiver, Mr, Evan display of ths natural resources of our coun- | until ne consulted the directors of his cow MeLpoURNE, December 81, —James Servics, | Were ne able at any place, er about noon, No trades could have been e boes inted to th try, exoseds nay oxposition over heid. I be- | pany. All others present agreed o the ar-| prime munister of the colony, has sant the | I ELo i under ¢ o fuprossion | alfacted: ever had thera been a disposition t6| ChleagoMan Tobbod tn Alabama, | hoen sppointed to sy the bl lisve the eduza‘ional influsnca, po'itically, | rangement. Bovernor of Victoria a note recounting the as. | th 1 vobbed, and offered a reward | make them because of the great duorder pre- | Brrsrxaian, Ala, December 8L—W. T, | mors to such an'effect, have' boen afloat - foi ily, comm reially and financially i) ————— surances of the imperial government that the {‘-'1'.,31',“"1‘[..4 ltl;fi: by -;;Lm f n‘t tl}:fdlsdlol vailing, No. 2 '-fl""’z‘)i::’”y at 85}@3sc. in, from Chicago, who ha3" been here | some time and, dlthoughstoutly denied by the tion, and that this is sufficient The Public Dabt, settlenent by any foreign power of New line officials, 9 reason why every citizen of the Uni'ed States | wagnivaton, Deconber 31 Aic line officials, other railroad men in p Ttis mtimated | Guinen was improbable, and would bs re. [ male acquiintance n whom she had e pemarg] | PEATIY & month prospecting, had his pockets is etimated ndly act. . In consequence|the tmost cmfidence, in_ order | Tuled steady, quiot and inactive, the general f oy while aslecp and nearly $1,100 taken. An | the statsments wera in tion to know, huve frequoatly fntimated should support and countenance it.” > has been o det 3 o in | @arded as an un % v 4 L thezo bas boen a desrease of nearly $100.000 in | EFTETS SRS 00 prerutar snys tho aol [ to negotinte a small T Lalp him out, | course being downward, within a range of jc. itinerant patent medicine man, J, H, Cooper, | ful. . Theimmed Atauu(eo!thul;po(ntm Montana's Governor En Ronte, the public debt during December, The re- | onists confided in the government to protect Thum- nd proved recreant to his trust, an nYE ! I: with Mertin‘all day yesterday, was | of @ recelver was o heavy cutstandirg Poveukrersig, N. Y., Decomber 31,—B | ceipts have been light and the disbursements | their intereats without the knowledge of the decamped with the entire an ounfy All further continuos steady and moderatel rested while preparing to take tholtrain’ this [struction debt, Frequent and¢disparegit Platt G o o of Montana, left | Reavier than usual. Payments, on account of | government. proceeaings were soon_dropped. Her friend | 524c for cash; 03k for Februaj ing | moming and searched.” Money almost to the | rumers . involving -t Air " line D Oy OO er of reprosn. |the pemsion, amounts to §8000,000. Tha| " he colonists are indignant whils forbidden [ ¢ after in the ot ([1L) penitentiary. | bid: bl for Rarch, und 69c for Track nt wanted, and answering Martin's de- u;:y recantry&nlmthéaedn Ak L ATl Tada Bl adien, trensury to-day mailed checks inpayment of | to act for themseives that the governmoot | i3 stuff ranged from 45@524e for No. % fo No. 2. | seription, was fund on bis person, demanded A Jrom tasves of allpariies bade bim 3 the interest dve_January 15t on goverument | liould allow Germany to step in.’ The pra- | | Alltheie things « "t'i:f}‘wf b & TRONISIONS o —— aud the railroad e i g ; s ; otnd this marrisga = of ro- 3 The Mountain Snow Storm, seouritiniat 7, /08 i ]‘;‘,fl‘_lf;,"’,.‘;‘l’"mf,{;‘;"Cf,‘l"f,:i‘: telegram ¥ unce, Her friends in this city refuse to be-| obaued stronjrer id highee and ffor_an hour Golug to thio Bluffe,: Dexvee, Decomber 30.—The weather xe- | The Prohibitionists' National COB-|urging him to telegraph authority to Australia | O™ Fcone ed to her choice. i wo ,'.'.":p‘.':,;‘.}:"f,\.f:\"::&.ft pmc“ loCd filmv‘:‘cu;uli;‘::fi‘ euember ’Mm."m"{; ESARYER © port from the mountains shows that the snow vention. to tike the necessary steps tosecure_the e Be, ' Morkot oloted nontlnslly |romove. all their gint g e !hao«nrnlujseuglou- Fanatic atorm has entiraly subsided Lut thatit is in-| Cmicaco, December 81,—A meeting of the }-;:{: r-'::)ml‘nxn:v-:}:l:{? i.‘,r"{.i-'fi,,'iv'."f‘..nn P e D‘“’“‘b ';"‘_"L i . Casa pork was quoted | Gouncil ‘Bluffs 2 ’l'n' d.they [ Duyven,” Decemhber 4L —Last night tensely cold. In mapy places the thermome: | national prohibition party and a conference of | fhe Tnbetion. of the Imperial governmont, | o o y 0¥ Docomber 31, zzard | §11 00; lard, 86 60; ribs, 86 674, vo.orderedioonstingiy Y‘“"""’““" houics | other foundling died at the Williame asyl which prev it " AT THE STOCK YARDS & d shops for lcco tion of their busi- i & 0 o making thres last night passed over to-day the iacket was. ackivo ‘AndAdl 100 | ese, both {relg assenger. . This change | A A S R i 1 higher oa. -hinfln PO dm"? riol et x-tl)l biing m i operatives to this %!.;n‘u troas: |Mzu,: coroner’s m‘?\mz to: e e n Eitiag mwu r Jiscieamo, L kWilliaine adwitted ghat no pbyricien Fimp L il ¢ 'un,d ‘it tho 4 W b‘«n oalled to attend Bhe childrensor the tor Is 24 below, and growlng colder, Marshall | the leading workers, will be held in New | (oNCRRNING THE NEW HEGRIDES ISL 5. from inavition & Pass 1 scill open. Salt Lake teains are mak- | york Januar ’ ) y 7, st 10 a. m, The headquar < ing schedulo tiwo. ~Tho blookade on the high | g™ LiI"N te Murray Hill hotel. The s, Br 4 e the < bassado 3 sked P N lina to Leadville has been ralsed and 1o very | yagting will be at the Rev. Stephen Merritt's | o 1 .; \'uf."u‘m"."fi.",’?ili‘l; ‘:»h‘"&lw (1).“1.: serious inconvenisuce hns suywhire vesultad X y fraw tho recant stormis. 4 unmportant | 2Ol G s wigiog the asnexatin of the New }j{‘"',{,{”";";,‘:,;f,’,}’,f‘g,‘; Rloug ack | above teades. ~ Shippe ] proedies wlind, oG blockade I8 still reportad on the Conejose and The Gallagher Mudal iden for uan 0 4. paonl aetlement for the | d1n on all lines to-niIRIRRE buy they Iy and P e bie housefold * firily Blair river but it s expectd that two days of i Vi ovat cluss of conviots has the approval of {N% FAEROn, RO LR SuleLcd ay to-davon et il closing building; and befora thé - efiicacy “iof praver ourin Fair woathor will pat ovory road in. the stats | _OHIOAGOIDecemberdl.—Thocharges against | ¥ravce, Fogland imsists upon the mainten- |HOROW, SO0t now s packed SRS of he -hipping division and bank_to-morvow; | it stovped burned that structuge andl four | Human ills, and where & pasfunt dies in in full operation. Win. J, Gallagher, the alleged participant in l"‘ tho sResernant astablishiog the inde:| 4850 W " 8 then AL ekt shipars a3, Orosan ihoal L otbaraEiatd & Batey low 0 85,000, Cox Slusen ”"h‘""“ power BANC havoRal 5 e the fifteenth ward frauds atthe election, wer | PP pe (1 HEW ¢ fiier Jaands, pul ——— EF | IS ke athier nacvous, and upoortaln | Brothosh R oy oy Btk ""1‘9- ond g0 5':', W c':"’“‘i Hola 9el o st ew York Board of Aldermen, 4 PARSES (8 o 0] at future receipts, as to How f fourteen 4 and individuals aud firm 2 p Ve York Xioard of Aldermen. | dismised boforo tho United States conmais- | Tho Gatlos eays if Torry acta with prompt- uhesapoake Bay in a |ttt we bt o T Lo, Ry individuals and firms | ¥ obidren, wopld .1 , Decom] o sesslon | sioner on motion of the district attorney. He | ness and firmmness, England will submit, The | Bavrivone, Daccmber 51.—Thah rompt deliyery of stock, Tho roads center- . proper medical Siion or . of the boacd of aldermy ght Mayor Ed- | was immediately re-srrested on _a bench wer- | Fj hat four of the bay is agaia snveloped (n R 1oc N &8 AP IERT L ook, The Aor compotent mine. T ey TR i M. Sanires we | Tant and taken hefore court, giving bailfor his At Havre leaye with t ) 4D ey A i oDy 5. | Clares In 1ts vERdicEighat the ne inet for sutortandent of the dorartment | *PPo8sauce next Wednesdsy, for Tonquin January 15, This_brigade can- [ completely that there were butf iy 4] i e PourLann, Mo, the hands o£a lot of religi 3}’:"“1'_‘1;0 el e g ‘ll‘_’_":']“l‘l';"::";‘_ e — not reach Haupong earlier than March. It is |and of the smaller class of v .Mk s Nikarder, Finnishepricst of the Re ormod | the above cases are eriminally b’ f ard prompl GIft Boot Store Keeper RunIn, |intended to occupy Paoki while Admiral | lifted about 1 o'clock, when 4 P. commands tho place to ko o frmed o Mkt M S TR Newane N 3 Decemmber 81 —-Officers | Courbet. attacks Cunton. of steamers startad down the ¢ s i axd b0 Jikely to dinrch, urrived hiere on the Polyncsian yoster. | SEmALIA 10 placo to Lo clo o Rirk abscns and. Alderg wark, N. J., December 81,—Officer i ow Year. (oo h JRUSRASIISE ¥ aheeol B BN, | A 5 gift oot tore THE TEMPORAL POWER LEAGUE. hour tho atmosphere became so dap 8|0t ooy 1300 £0 1500 Toer, 85 40 6.0 skl ghisct ofehis Mt s to eatabliah » A o LR The Jourpal, of | yessel ceuld nok bo discerned A% | o fair, $1,205.00; inferior to {air cow obanied by anadvan hgon. He la g Meaford, Qnt., nund New Youk, December 31 —Squire, thefnes | Broad street and nricst ‘AL | Loxnox, December commisvioner of pul 12 ¢ rie, (ol the outh | Less Wit and Lis i i “,'.';', s | Rotue, wnntownces the. formiation of the * Lo ,M,,‘,‘,,A“‘,‘l"f""‘?‘_ “_""‘"é" 0 000 pedinat o way 81 0t aud oron. puard of sturdy men | gy g, Ont;, Desambor i, — ) —— x !L)Illtmu was sarved and the wl went re: y Alngm nu pm nd hum the pulpit a " 10GH n Ful of water rushing down the (i Srami; Wen Thres Ouildren Orowned, e L el The Syracuses Busted Were attive, .m' SR ic sk il tasiand lerton bullddenudtheholldxyularnmnv uluwn In a few hours the away Squiramaede & splech in which he ¥ ’ l.m..y.l.ut),,m do 3 sboech o, frhich 1® | Tonoxto, Out., December 3L—While six Uongeessman-eloct Vicla revignod us park | children were playing on tha bay this after- ommissioner and Mayor Edson -m.umd, $0aa tho 100 broks and thtee drowne. b B Rea BRAA] Lappy homet in that, besutiful Nebraska to ¥, Abb and domains of ths popz. The Italian | ByRacusk, N.Y., Decemberd! Tm.uu Common s rough packers sold around abont | Ti W) A-nlhul.flfi?nk‘fl buildivg v assets, 857,000, 1tabi: 8120, (1 vy a6 84,40@4.5: uwy wad cly | the cause and adopt munum (one lwmrh, ,,uu y ;ean tever where, o8 Becaude every. FAPEY 3 ' M < st S E &, . w, m/%% wflen;p recogmze’él ¢ o e s \¢ | QIAermlSFe ' ; v el S iy h‘ '