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THE OmMAHA DALy BEE FIFTEENTH Y EAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3 : 'NUMBER 140. THE NATIONAL MAIL POUCH, THE WORK OF BLACKMAILERS, |, 7 wesieas wovour. | e wawnen WA TURNING AGAINST TIIE TORIES ocee " r C emen's Cons A Revolut Pr edings of the (_ tlemen's Con voIa | Omaha’s Wrestding Offspring Expives vention at Waverly, at Mcibourne, Anstralia 2 it N the Towa Stock Breeder's Y and Revenues Reduced, ened in Waverly to-day with at Citizen of Fremont, g bore to-dn eucy, ) .Iv of ¢ o tendanee of noted Jf the state, An | ! Manuel R . VILAS' FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. | 44 o was erd by E. A, | COLUMBUS' SLEEPING BEAUTY. | akes f la INTER-STATE COMMERCE BILL, V wlie N Davison, of (his cit h was responded to 1 2 ble to The Controversy Between the Poste | by Henry Walluce, editor of the Homestend, | 4 i1 Request to Leave Town By Sepulved SUpposed | e President's Cordial Parting With Bumors of Anstrian and Russian Tne Des Moines, and Col. John Seott, of Nevada, er at a ranehe called Santa fakdta | Vigilance Committee -~ Crimis a Republican Odice Holder Y es- terference in the Balkan Muss - master € 1 and the Steames | The president of the a ation, D, M ship Companics—The el Moininge dwu\\y,-.'| the annual address, nals Sentenced at Wahoo Nuevo Leon aud Coahuila, where he s safe terday’s Appointments—Gene. Mail—The - v which followed by a paper by C. F obras! spocials, or the present. o ramior that Ge ¢ oy asl sto cws tail The Carrier System Clarkaon, sevicuit oditar o he. e Nebraska Specials, for the p nt. The T tha n. Wier cral Washington News, Moines Register “How to Stock — The Postmaster Genoral's fteport. | the Farm.™ The ovening sesslon was devoted » Nias Tho Postmaster General's Tteport, | e L, Ehe avenigacsson was ovoted _ An Attempt at Blackmail. WasiNaros, Dee, 2, e annual report ral college, subjecty “F Frevoxt, Neb., Dec. Special to of the postmaster general shows that the to” | §; ,"wnd an addiess by L. S, Cottin, of | Brkj=The arrest of Peter Peterbangh tal revenue of the postofiice department dur- | Fort Dodie, subject, “Advantaces of Farm | night for the alleged firing of the houses of Rosa near the boundary line of the states of t an early hour this morning, 1t will prise to every reader of the Ber, and King Thebaw Surrenders especially 1o those who have lived in Omaha for a decidde past. “The notice is all the more ' | | | Poreign News. wonld relieve Gen, Reyes as commander of ey i NI %0 NOOT Bty the 1»._|m|1 forces at Monterey is without con- The Senate Presidencs 0 his -|‘» {‘,",‘\"”” l‘lly i trmation. Gen, Reyes i1l he ined by e of Milier in M ) ) NEW YORK, Do, 2, (S » By \ rdonted stragaie of the president, andthe faderal overnment | _FEW Yonk, isther started out upon his | will appeint a military, governor over the | =He Worl bas dispatl Loty el il i Q42,5008 Life over Aty Other.” | state of Neuvo Leon, Withoutwdoubt, this | ions of several governors he suceession v discovered” by Bob | Ing the lnst fiscal year was £42,500,845, and meeting of (hie shorthorn by prostitution, whieh have been burned within, | ceems to have boen the object in view from | to the presideney of the senate. Tn a tole- | f ainst Chiristol on’ short | he total expenditures $1960218%, leaving a t it was deeided to raise a Ty shork space of thine, has turned out very | the fisst Tiie present adwinistiation are do- | geaphic fetter, Gov. Stoneiuan sys i i, e, roihing ey s unconsclonably deforred. The gains osh defloler §.011,315, or, with the cate the preminms won at the r difterently than was anticipated by the ing thelr utmost to establish_good govern The diffiedity appears to be cliatgeable to | st veen him and the reputation 8 ot MORUAY Kloit Halitoe ouas Wnit Saallio TAILFOREN, A totAl de< K show in Chicago by [owa bresder drd ALL o mentand it is thoueht this Wil b accom- | the newleet of the Uit Stites seiate at its I' Quatitied him 1o It the A 18 i Saver of 18 B Sy - 1 to el we compet 1in this . plistied when the last one of Gonzales' regime | Jast sossion to clect o presic Wl 1ere Is a gain itis in favor of the ficiency VL5 This difference fs due, 1 proved cattle raising., case. Tiey also arrested one MeNaught, who | will have been wiped out. . The people are al- | suel eleetion. been held there doubt e conservatives, 10 results in the Brentford, @ decrease of the revenues, whieh - has during most of the past stmaicr pt | most una mous_in their ‘uvumu of this | that .\m'm\ Edmunds would have been High License and Prohibition. Deveseon, Middlesex and Epsom divisions [ total only to $3,0478: fionis | A Mintster Acquitted 1Tl Dottt N A \hae | Measure, and amore intelligent exceutive ed. 1T we cannot have ademocrat for | Philade Times: The proof of the | of Surrey show fmmense tory stron n total only to S2047$1% and T n: el totho | Mith Poterbaugh tn the barn of Arthur | TEMIEN AR take the reins of power. - | heritis oo praldont 156 mourars st e g s Times: The proof of tho | of rey show fmmense tory sth toan increase of the expenditures to Montis, cc. 2=[Special toiho | Truesdolls The revolutionary party are still inereasing | if Ediunds shall have b tiowiy e that in the dtate of Nebras. | 11 the vicinlty ot London, and v some the extent of $6,466,055, of which 86,042,430 | Brr A judicial eonference of the Method: The examination of Peterbangh came up at | the ©forces and wilibe on the alert for the Acting Gov, Laughtol Nevada, says 1 BN lins ToWn 46 Lo, Gnat orIt ~‘v‘wl | twenty constituencles wor an doubttul, have been in the cash disbursements and | ist Episcopal church convenedin this city to- | 9 o'clock this morning, MeNaught turning ‘| ssiblo hl‘f.f.‘ll“-l\l;:‘v "‘(..]\“';wf ~vl'h‘u]v|.‘”“ll)lli »]nfiy::l\ vinio e hf \l g wor i he o i the i ef e el | on whileh the Hberals had counted. The lib. $4UM0 In the cost of transportation upon | day to try the case of Rev. J. M. Everly of | states evidence, elaiming that he was paid by | plonyhonorthier sintes ate onsanizing meis | ket apor ve . conctsinn 1o: Baiie e : 1ecessful in regulat. | €rals ate holding the new voters in the nor hw the Pacific railroads. Chicily the decrcase | the Des Moine o A charge of | My, Truesdell $100 for burning said houses. | 10 come to the governor's rescie, Col m.lu that need ent no fignie at In this state | ing caining the liquor trafiic than | counties, like Chestor, Durnam and York zua, Gen Naraujos' seeretary at Lampasas, is | Logan would 1 {h the people, | the constitutional prohibition of the two | shire, with some gains, but these are fairly bt s a p bbb ol e cnteett | lnent men, and as in the past been very uct | pose, while Gioh. Naranjos. den, Trevino and | fworable to (b mining - interests tHe bepOHITUUGE Gontioling. Lo LIUBE | To LT g S pouu ant edsttid cents upon the half-ounce, which was the | clongynien from the Des Moines, Towa, and | tive in nelping torid our city of the mmer- | Govémor-Elcet - Gendio Marza_Gareln of | of the stafe. AL prowent (he west TRRED b VIR I8 JOBHEH RN TR0 S RIGRRIRL .| Bt TR U e i rn keravj e nuit of welgle durin the period, white the | GEERRERER, 1O OGRS B | ous bagnios. This course has made him some | Nuevo Leon, are in the Cityol Mexico con- |13 thoroughly’ rowsed on e silver [ {rde by what is | 1 and high | Dillon's defeat i Nottle Tyrono. 1. AL inerease of expenditires has arisen princi- | EEERY THshon AV % Winde, ol Topeka, | 0 elass who think that one of | FEITIME Wit the president in the samo intet- | question, and 1t takes precedence over eve- | 139 PRIl e i LI R DAL B 1 R SR I R R AR L R L L padly from the natural inerease of mails to be | JFansas. A it had found Mr! | nies among a ela 10 think tha 0 est. 1 s not expected here. however, that |ty thing even over the Ciinese question in | Heense with a loeal aption attachment to b LA PR T Lt S L caftled and the nrtural extension of tho sers | Jiverly gul qi J need him fo suspen- | the grea factors in building up a town is | they will accomplish anything. Thecotumon | Neva Senator Jones, regulate its application. The result of | {HTCWEH fit BAFTIEVErY 5 e vice, although otlier cutses:liave contributed | Slon jieqmtis minlstey, for oo yeaty (IS Lo crowd In all tho houses of prostitition and. | peaple are but fishtly iMterostoq i the proce lias o large ) its workings so far has been the adoption | {ie rovising bawtisters closed their inspec mething to both effects. Tt is thouzht that fellg heard the ease nrgued to-day, | gambling dens that ean thrive i sueh city. | ent politienl distnbanee. 1t 1 wholly the ndorsed as @ watter of state | of the profiihitory foature in the country | 4 o AR, v return of Dusiness prosperity wiil seeure a | 1% MeKuidive Staart of Cinriton prosc | “3r’ 0. ¥, Friek, the dofendant’s counsel, | Wark ot politieians oot s dried by the loade | bl by the pem T Drotibliory et i i country [ LoNnox, Do, 8, _Tiio refuens Pl strplus during the ensuing year, cuting and Rey, Emory Miller ot tis city for | by p_cross-examination, clearly | ors, The battles, <o called, are merely skit- | - Gov. Pengree, of L[5 Bt HLE st i) y 03 ¢ his aftert ow the liborals Hhe priniel ) resuits of {he incre the defendant. Fhe conrt_decided by o vote d to every one, the judse ineluded, that | mishes. The men engaged on cither side ave | will should be sibseived by the. election of o | W0 cittes, The licenses and fines im- e gained 19 geats to-day. G L i rognItor of 1 to 4 fo rverse the inding of the lower whole thing was fabrleated and, done for | heiting for ol waescs ol Gither sidanre | witl shoukd o stibsery poseil umder the act go to the supportof | | Loxuo, D Up to 6 (i1s evening the half-ounce to an ou court and thus acquit Mr. Everly. the purpose of blackmailing Mr. Truesdell, | principles, They make, up in noise what | Governor Alger, ot Michigan, says: the public schools, = bl ik in the use of e mails, - y M aretgiheh s theretipan discharged, | they lick in execution, ‘The interests of the | seems iitting that” Lozun, above ail’othiers, | | Taking the two citios of Omahn and | ¥atives 10 the natonalists 6. 'Hho fory proportion of le 2l than Accident at Pacific Junction. i Mr. MeNaught was immediately arrested | ) n National railway which traverses the | shotld reeeive this fav Sl the former the Targost in tho | ietginlis been reduced to 8 seats, Thio half-ounce, a striking increase of those PACIFIC JUNCTION Dec. 8.—[8y ""\l"""“.‘ Ha At s e not vod i the slichtest desree, Hubbard, of Minpesota, expressed the be and the latter the capital, as fair K '“"“:‘“l{~ e l\.» ifl.uwmlwg‘h..n :,. f-ounce, and son ¢ | to the Bk —About 1 0'clock this morning a | it I!:*i‘_-:-”‘! u”v‘rl 1‘;",] 1;<\vw»""lwl e ‘nn\ n: Trathi lmn- t and passenger, goes on | liet (h.u”I,” .I..\\_\ i 1»\IV ol .m.|l examples of the working system, the re towaras il T YUSIBRIEO R enden iail, more than formerly, sealod : arks and Dobbins, the detectives, a | g3 nsual, ov. Hill, o v York, would express no L) - L . 1 4 als, ) Pateats atondof wnaeteo e Jods bfreves | SWitchman named Frank Smith was severely | Gont of tar and feathers, ail & fro thie upon =g A b il espmess 1o | elis are Ceprtainly” encourgaug. | Tn | polling'ic lherals galned s and o’ son- nue for the year from this cause is estimated [ injured while making a flying switeh in the | & rough rail. - Attoe conclusion of tie testi- THE APACHE OUTBREAK. Goy. Perry, of Flovida, says: “If the major IR el I e G PR b AL £800,000, "The reduction of the rate from 2 | yard, In giving the slack to enable him to | MONY 8 rush was made for Parks and Dob- pve ity prefers 10 go contrapy to the sentiments [ than ign and likely to be antage {ions In 114\!m is the extinetion of the Trish cents to 1 cent per pound of second-class . Mt Lo 1L bins but wiser connsel previiled, and they | The Bloodthirsty Redskins Murder= | of the majority of the yple, it can best be | nistic in prohibition, all classes have en iberals, - They have ot returned a single matter strikes off one-hali the revenue from | Pull the coupling pin, the engine bumper | werd allowed to pass outef the conrt rooni. ¢ Wholcsale. done by selecting Senator Login,™ 2 listed thomselves in ' secing that the high | mgwier todate, 0 G this souree, wnd, so far, thure is no fudication | overlapped that of the car. Smith's log was | They lost no time in mating the firsttiin, | o CRPY 5 Goy, Wood, of Orecon, thinks éither Lo- | heense features of the law withall its ae- | v 0F e st thie sitice the begnning o of any morked' inerease in tho quantity of ght {n the squecze and o pieee of flesh | but Were arrested by the sherift hefore they | - 3, N. M., Dee. 2.1 AT TEQ HiTic e S ey SvOnid Db satl campany gt pendtticsure enforeed. e | e eicctions tiere is Iikeliood of the i such matter to compensate the I about two inchies witle was ton (rom the an- | had reached the depot.. Tittle s known of | killed by the Indins last niht near Solo | o s an Shorin result has been tho elosing of fifty-seven | {fat, Tt 1s aduitled that Shurdars oo, There lis been a decrease i oty thie do- | kloto the center of the thigl, “Fhe unfortun- | the wan Dobbius, but Paks s a pralessional | wonville, Ari “Their hodies were found e B e o p Ty scyen | o ILIS adinitiod it Saturday’s vote wil 0t orelgi money order bistness, re- | ate man luped unaided 1o the depot, where | dead-beat, having been arrested and incar A et ik ; ; of the worst saloons, in s act | decide the contest. Mg foowm i o oneral ¢ |'q!-~»'\ln'n’.lu trado, | he fell exhausted from 1oss of blood.” A doc | cerated i tha cotinty Jall by the propriefor of | by the sta X on his way to Fort Thomas, bt L leb L that the town has iner L wonderfully = Over five million postal notes were issued, | tor was promptly summoned, and after band- | the New York hotel for not paving his board | T morning, Ben Crawford, sheriff of Wasinseron, De On the day follow- »opulation since the enactment of the The War in the East, averaging SLIS eacll, producing $152,00 < and stitching the injuted b, applied | Hill “of St What will he done’ with Me- | Grahan county,” Arizona, and’ two others | ing the inanguration of President Cloveland The income to the city from the [ Coxstaxmivorne, Dee %.~Tho porte has fees restoratives and Siith retirned to conseious- | Nanght and the two detectives it is hard to | were also reported Killed, butnot contiemed. | yj -6 con VeMiehael, marshal of the Dis. | saloons that are n_amounted 1ast | oiven notice to the Bulkan conferenc \l dolivery. system lins met with | ness. His injuties are not (angerois. but | say. To-day the hostiles were in tae nefghborhood ! h L ator o5, Lo e e ! anconferenc ivery system has 4 Y ) 4 trict of Columbia, presented his writt year to $107,2%5, suflicicut to pay | gy of snding milita ! v, and, the” postmaste will keep him housed for some weeks, o - OT L They attacked section | . bia, presented h en |l salarice o the one hundeen | T4 of impending military action on t says, probably should be extended o all of 24 The Sleeping Beauty. men at work on the tailroad, ~but | resignation of that oflice. Since thattimo [ AP SAANIES o WS Ole MUMAKEL ] o ukey i eastern Rowmelia, A con fices and to-ll Kindsof wail natter. T i A Pugilist's Limb Broken. FREMONT, Dec. 2.—[Special to the Ber.)— | the ot o ;‘,fl“‘(,, s Do | MeMichael has made repeated requests to be | $iloots and leave upwards 250,000 to | of Turkish gencrals was hield: They advised Buiuested that postmistors and their clerks | Drs Morxes, Towa, Dee, 2.—(Special to the | Mrs. Day, the metaphysician, who das ro- [ Sgierorifil e have oo kitled near Jarty of | Felieved at the carliest conve ce of the |y he other necessary sehiool expenses. | the permanent ocenpation of the Balicans by - i) B —Jack Keete, the noted middle-weight | turned from Columbus, in an interview with | eitizens are in hot piirsuit executive, To-day the president addressedto | B> addition the nower of the saloon | Turkov, fearis thit Russia woull abiory Tetters, 0 Mo Jotween the departme a | champod 1 \ns been in the cf a Tribune reporter concerninz Miss Philo- | Later dispatehes state thd two men who rshal the following autograp o s a political force has been broken, t Bubzatia. and Austrin do_the same with Tiie breneh betweon the departiment and | chamglon i hasbeen in the city a | o Tribune reporter concerning Miss Philo- | Laterdispatehies state the two men who | the marshal the following autosraph letter, | as a political force has heen broken, th o e the Ame steamship Tines, 18 taken up, | fow days to meet Burke Saturday nidh na Dishner, the siceping b 3 ! T p coepers undertaking to cle ! g ) flor CIIE the Drovislons. of tha act of | ah tHkROWN. ot whils ensauel iy | Wena Dishner, the siceping beauty, whowm | Gij were the ” Wright brothers, pioncers ot | With permission tomake it public \_l_”“ Fadi; . BERE “..m-‘|.¥,, Ll Roumela near the Bulearian fron areh 8, 185, which autiorized the postmas- | friendly seuille, Kecte foll and broke his leg, | S1e saw, suid: Arizona, living at Sanlose, on the Gila | Exeeonive Maxsioy, Washington, Dec. atithosl6ation = | HropLeleariy g HcaTigearaln ter gencral to enter Into contracts for the Y 2 “It was five weeks ago yesterday since the | river, anda dispateh from Wileox conivms | 2—CoL, CLaytox MeMicnan—Dear Siv— \'I GELLICLAL iAot tatnton | 1 of the fez. i & transportation of forcizn mails, afier legal Seoro e Diraen wirt went to sicep and she has awoke but | the Kiding of Shorilk Ben: Crawiord, of Gra- | Ihave this day determined to appointas | In Lincoln, the capital of the stat »¥DON, Dee. 2. Dispatehes from Nissa P Rt o i) X 2 Suilaings s onee since that time. The case s attacting | ham county, by the Apaches. The Indians | your successor in the ofiice of marsbal of the | with its 22,000 inhabitants, there ave | report a council of war wa there to- advertisement, with {lie lowest’ responsible | 1y, ay 5 ; . The case_Is atbacting ¥ ) i e | ! c : Didder, ata rate ot exceeding 50 cents a 1 Dz MorNEs, Ta., Dee. 2—Two store build- | yucly attention in that neizhboriood, and all | are divided into_bandd of nffeen to twenty, | District of Columbia Mr. Albert A. Wilson, | twenty-two licensed saloons, or ono to | 44y, King Milan, Col Hory chand the tical mile on Lo trip vach Way actiadly av- | ings, belonging to Davis & Friend, were [ aver the country for that mtter.” People | - “Tine Killing of SLerit Crawford lins ereate | of this eity. ' Thave every that e | every” thousand. In Quaker Philadel. | Austrian seneral 'Sbod were present. 1t is e Tk e | Dbt R TR S SO et o o e e e ol DA ere e wpwardsof 6000 leensed | Teporied Gen: Albori isisted Wpon fhe Ser- that the mails so contracted Should be carried | Dnsured in the tna - of -Harttord ‘and | beeoming somewhat vesed with the throng | children fleeinge in all diteetions and couriers | functions of —the the same cleall | p1cos, or one to every one hundrea and | §ians maintaining defensive position untit on American steamshins, and that the | Phenix of Brooklyn. of curlous who come and’ have decided o belng sent out 10 warn seltlers, methods and adwirable system whiel: you | PEccs, ovone to ceery ane hundrea and | dieg e sirougly reinforced in tase war shall agarogate o " such contracts. shonld not S Tow only those 1o soo her who are thot Tiie bodies of the two Wiight brothers were | fiave maintained, 1 hespeak for him the | fifty inhabitants. “The Linec 1= | heresumed. Austrion transports of all kinds The Parliamentary Bleotions NEW Youg, Dec. 2—[Special to the Bee.| A London cablesays: The Times com tson the election as follows e tory nehed its Saturday, but the snide detectives who were working up the of revenue have resulted from the diminish- | impradent conduct milng & minister. | Mr. Truesdell is 0no of Fremont's most prom nanies notonwhen ‘Two men were ‘The [ndians passed on to | consideration and kindness which you have | kecpers pay §1,000 cach for a license; the | ave going to the front and a feverish fecling - U I sxcecd onegall of the sum of $5,000,000 ap- 'PIURED THE ‘ able togssist her, The girl Borribly mangled. X y o O D A RUPTURED THE MAIN. ment recaliiiy, 17 Sonstitior Wi Goromuda ronclies an Gl river, ot T o'clock | exprossed yourselt as willing and aiious to | Philadolplians’ pay 0. Does fone | exisis, Active milliary preparations - dre HNGR D orkand Havann, and boa S milk. jeh 1 cailed her by and at that, place killed two | extend to your sue y Wy satisfac- | believe that if the ‘saloon licenses here | progressing. Botoen: & i6c0, . Japan: and mboat Blown to Atoms by an | izl showing that, she was conscious to | catilenien, one nauned IfeRALyS, the. dame | ton. 10 ¥ ur discharze of | wore advanecd to one thousand dollars, | - BELGEADE, Dec. 2.—Rumors are ourrint Cliina, are navi ,{‘.l,, one Explosion of Nutural Gas, some extent. Her eyelids are in a constant | of the other unkuown, % your oflic h 1 that could be | o) five hundred dollars even, that the sa® | here that the” Bulgarians have sacked and Prrrsning, Pa, Dee. 2—At Hen's Islana | tlutter and remain_ closed. "1t seems that her -— desired, and “that your thoughiuiness | 15,0 Gould be more numerous than the | Purned Pirot. The Bulgarians have refused American compat 1 t ¢ losed. 1 B = e e saestyputiongh uinesy R I O e T idle 1o advertiso competition swhich | this morning, about 2 o'clock, the tow boat | Muscular system has enfirely lost its fune- A FARMERS' CONGRESS. bouigsestine and your ability” n 9% | bakerics and_grocerics combined? The | [ Proposals R R o e ao o Com e e o om 1 0g, o Sl U] tions, She'isa very pretty girl. Drs, Eve couting” measures “ for -y personal | Ditkeries and grocer L Ll i o ficulty of adop ‘.ln;n{uf','_'..‘.n 118 Suggested | 1Fon CIty wasblown to pieces, killing one | qng Nartin, of Colinbus, are attending her, | A Notable Gathering of Leading | comfort and pieasure are fully approciated | statenient conies from the prohibition | Lrtons the armistice to Fobyuary. seeuring 16 OB Ethocar | man and seriously injuring six others. Of course the case baffles them, but [ 4o n e and will be pleasantly rememb I thank | states that, while prolbition” is | CoNSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 3.—Keports have D e O i Ak ned BHacieonTliobar ab o oad | DO DALY bovb o eatad A o baray e i) Ol LT | you for your wiilinsiess to contiiue i the | well enforeed in ‘the, country distriets, | reached hot that (s Tossian Genera Tgie did not consider the adoption of the mileage | of the island in the Alleghe Yiver, The | One way or the other INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dee. 2.—The Farmers’ | discharge of your dutics beyond the time | it is an entive failure in the towns and | ti {1 is on the way to Bulgaria, contrict plan_compulsory, aud declined o ot Y 08 2] L National congress of the United States met, | When you desiied to retire, at 1y solicitation | cities, the places m which liquor s sold |, PIILLIPPOPOLIS, Dees SoTie gavernment mako such contracts during the recess of con- | CFeW) numbering six men, were blown into The Vigilauty' Request. here to-day n annual session with sixty dele- | AL for my case and convenicnee. It per- | joing' far_more numerous than in the | DS ordered that “weents sent lere by the gress, It was thonght best to send the mails | the river. The engineer, George Ashton, S AN 3 i L0y L $ UL O | mitting you, al your own request, to be r Gities of Nebraska, where high license | Perte shall be treated as private individuals fresisg AL s thoweht bost to sond the mialle | s nstandy klllods ool Joeron fatally | CULBERTSON, Neb., Dec, 2.—[Special to | gates, Kansas, Virginia, Towa, Hlinols, Indi_ | Heved o1 the dujes of yorr ateial § citios of Nebrackn, where. high Ticenso | LY ovdry rohect: bt iy are nobdo bo ret itos, naing sometimes the vessels of one | njured and’ othe fousiy. The vessel -J—This morning when Attorney | ana, Kentucky, New Jewscy, Missourt, Mis s | desire to express the liope that suecess aid | provails, while the authorities get next to | oguized in an oflicial capncity. ‘Wi sometiines of another, as thoy were | burned to the wate L and s a total loss. ks reached his offiee e was astonished | ssippi, Tennessee and Minnesota being rep. | hrosperity may auend aft your undortakings, | ng revenie at all from its sale. © lable. 1t was held by the de rtment. About 6 o'clock in the evening the lron City, to tind posted on his door a notice requesting L e President, Robert and that comtort may i i your future way hese figures certs inly convey a lesson Defendig ¥ after thofough tnvestigation, that the rate of | I rubning down the river, " was “swang | 1500 WO PEHEOT A MOUEREesting | Jeic s offers anes PReskiont RObeet | orlife. ™ Yours, very shucerels, to the temperance roformors of our oWn | Moxmupar, Dee. 2.—The defenss of the Se postage, 44 cents per ponnd for papers [ 00 to the bar where ' she went | bis dep: s plico w 0 eXt | e thoky A, e ATt Aren: o A and other states. higgh Ticense proves | | MUNHKEAL, Dec. ] it e o, Tor Hottons, Dabers | Dadly ” aground, . fush aver. the main | forty-cight honra, The motice had been Smitipl "‘l;“‘}.mm},: g Alahiner ot —— . u suceess in Nebraska and prahibition a | DOminion government on the exeeation of por Temneration for the service of carry- | plpe of the Philadeiplia, Gas compay . | placed there during the night, and to it was | Field ot Missiecipni, T preatent Logan the Coming Man. partial or total failure in lowa and Kan- | Itiel is published. - The document, which “‘51"'\':"‘{”!52 l{llt'|Hu‘(|’fl~|r’nh|hl.) (mt ‘-hf\.\\l‘n g irie«‘l l‘m‘\:l'l(m‘mu ’m‘.',‘.’f.‘q-, 'r'l”\"n'v:'-‘x>‘l'~|“:v'ri|‘! appended the slgnilicant.signatu Vigi- | dress called attention to the depression in the WASHINGTC Dee. ~[Special to the [ sas, would it not h:r better to agitate for | covers five columns, is in the shape of n re Giananl ucagofiigaverniient 102 LY after2 o'clock an effort was made to get off | 1ance Committe Mr. Banks is charged s 5 of varlous products, to malicious legis- | Bee. |—Every day strengthens the impression | bigh license in Pennsylvania, and New | portdo the privy couneil by the minister of X tonding Lo thom the futl Ininnd and s rate. | the bar, The eugines wero. forced 1o the | With accepti s trom different | ation regarvinig sheap husbandry and to the ) will be made president of the | YOrk and other states where the subjeet | justice, Siv Alexander Campbell, and rey The postin al says that in duelin- | fullest capacity, but the boilers could not | hirties for contesting the same piece of land, | necessity N s e, sTefurme, | XUaske ate. The only watter in dispute is how ga”bvlu““_"!’“ prominent, than ,'“l"““""‘ the whole subjecc in an - exhaustive manner, all the reforin energics i an attempt 10 | goclaring that according to the authorities. of i ! L This character of husiness has been carried | for threé measures for the beneat o the s ingz {0 mal contracts he does not | stand the pressire and collapsed. "The con. y y 4 is | enltural interests—the creation of a secrets he shall be clected. Opinion seems to favor ender a @ o of subsidiz- ission from the explosion was territic and | ©M fora long while and the residents of this | eultural interests—the creation of a seeretary- | he shall be elected. Opinion seems to or [t »ossibla prohibitory enactmonts? n 1 ::|‘L:h.{n'|‘u‘v|: Gk .»u-ull:‘ulllllp‘l ol \lt“tml‘!]:.u ‘fi.- woke the ul.purumllm u\nrix,,.i“ Pieces :J l.,.;..|'.g’y e thorouzhly aroused and deter- s.hip'()l"l ||S=|lltm' o ‘Ln:\v;(ln‘lurxlll‘ql» ‘»ml the plan proposed by Senator Conger, viz: l‘l‘:‘.l‘;t’.‘“‘,!‘l i~‘h!‘|lll"l‘,l];|lu)|l|‘ ;‘xu, bread, and o | the Roman Catholic ehureh in the northwest Muich has been said about employing the | ¥iver where the boat was grounded fto the ! b nia antong the cattle of the counivy. The | swear i an, and on the following day | will do more to restrain the evils of the | HVes being purciy mercenury, he being will- rehnatiangiogai canerianicond LMD YIRS KO R eC AL n e Another Rallroad. congress is a notable one in being coniposerd | elect the latter to the chair. It is conceded | liquor traflic than_ prohibitory laws that e e the postoflice department with care for that | Gerde’s tannery, dircetly opposite on the [ Fremost, Neb., Dee. 2—[Special to the ;;},;;‘::!;,f’};;ljl';‘“;"."'”\l‘x't" ‘.“:llixl:l“_;w.nlum S| that the senate can change the president pro | cannot be enforced even if enieted. 15 sanity 18 satisfactor] ject 1t cannot be doubted it will casily | Allegheny sidd.” The boat took fire and | Brg.|—At a meeting of the board of directors | © bl & tem as often as it chooses. Another way » 3 2 he report denounces Riel for dlioose Liniiage which Wil plainiy eonvey | burned rapidly to the wWater's' cage. The | B0 mectin g of tiebaand of directors T T T i e e e R T S TS , yaised tho Indian tribes of the northwest the purpose and impose the duty. Untilthen [ Water was™ shallow and the crew, with the wmon 10 SISOTIOHA 10,108 A = offer a resolution declaring that. the oath of In the Century for for having been the direct cause of the fright- that department cannot rightfully employ eption ot Ashiton — and -~ Jackson, | an executive committee consisting of L. D. A Thirtcen-Year-0ld Deliberately ice be aduinistered to Gen. Logan and | paper entitled *T'he Py ful massacre of number of persons, the moneys appropriated for the postal sei- | easily reached the bar. “Within a few | Richards, E. 1. Barnard and J. J. Haw- 5 R araory teclare him elocted pr nTov i DatoIthnt IEni1A0 LN including two Catholic mizsionaries, Vicoto secure obfents not Intrusted tolts | minutes afterthe river banks and Island be- | ;00 wras appointed to look atter the early Polgone Hipself ‘another procedent analagons to the | Iates Wie experience. 4s == care, however meritorious in themselves. camne thickly crowded with people. “A few A5 AP s AT | Scuexectaby, N, Y., Dec. 8.—[Speeial to Ty onso o' bo fonnd. in. the Thirty hfth Pk CEER LI LU L Bt French Affairs in Tonquin, Ik mayho propatly furtlior observed of tlis f AKiffs thil could bo sechired yare at oncelled || soustruction| of the rond, 1t 18 proposedto ||, o g1 milsimoruing Donald. Kennedy | congress Avtha sumsial bession. whiio s | ‘Missouri ‘in 1801, Tlio following s a || | Li@rad GHRES B SORAR B.E it that diring many’ years the practice ot | With eager crews of rescuers who had ‘has- | follo w the old survey over into the Maple | e BEE-1— el ] Somblod on Mareh 4 1551, the sendte passed u | Sketeh of “the organization of his com- | DA il el granting peeuniary ‘aid to American lines | tened to tho scenc of the disaster. The SUr- | (yeek, when they will g0 west. following the | SUUaTL 8 13-year-old son of Dr. George A, | scmbled on March 4, 1357, the senate pas tobe | pany and of one of his fellow soldicrs: | mander of the French troops in Lonquin, has was pursucd at so great a cost and to so little | Vivors of the crew were taken ‘from the car | oI ok, and then north and west into the | Stuart, a well known physician of this city, | Forigan directing the oath of ofice to be | L1 Fus visiting in_the sniall town where | telozraphed to the war oflice demanding a advantage that it was long since wholly | and taken o the Allegheny shore, ‘where | " 0L L VEERLENG WL A |00 e ioiae by swallowine & dram of | & ared president pro tem. Mr. Mason had | my boyhood had been spent—I categorieal denial or reply contirming the ru- abandoned: that, when followed, congress | everything possible was done for them. | U, Y P S 1 3 go | hydrocyanic acid. The day hefore vesterday | been chosen prosident. pro tem At ithe pre- | Marion county SRS RGP e o1 ofan Intondodovasuation ot inan Lad directed it, and if that body désigned its | James Owmslear, the owner, is said to e se- | ditiinest i b v f i AT , £ a store closingthe | codine sossl (AP oot avi il [ty bty By T A Jnora ok an intunded evacnation of F“longuin A5t erely > ref . - < urther south on account of anch of the | young Stuart ran ont of a’ store 0sing the ding session, but his senatorial texm having | gether in cret place by night and o Fi Site renowal, prosumably it would again have de- | ¥erely injured, “The remains of ¢ corge AS | Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley build- | door 5o violently that the lavs in it was shat- | oxpired with that session and he having beon formed ourselves into n military com- | ¥ France. If the report is true, he says, the cld its purpose, 4 i Trom Lty s bl s it o | i from'Seribner. ‘Tlie money for the con. | tered, Complaimt was tiade o his father | re-clected (o the senatc. his appommtientas | Jormed purselves into . militaty, come | 0 will be a revolt of the natives and 4 Uhe steamship companics running to the | Th City Was bui his city ele striiction of this line isat the command of the | who fold the boy last night that hie intended | president pro tem was thereby rendered nee. | P b Dirit but of no military | general massacre. If the government wil southand to Asia refocted the offer of sen | ¥ears ago, wag & feet long and 25 feet wide. | ¢onpany, and it means business, to send hiim to the howse of correetion, The | essars 4 ot o good doal of spirit but of no milltary | (b i 1 and Inland postage, i aiier At § ey | Hercost vassinoon, © “HEE K e i i same thieat had been wade berore and the | — oxpricnee, W mlo eaptain; T wiis | anthotize him o cotiadiet the perslstont refused to earry mail exeept to foreizn coun- ATER=The wreck of the Iron City this - o oy evidently billeve i d e o -State C re wle second icuten: ¢ ad nors, however, he will pledge himself to P Soperty snntlxsent Sotorolgnsoowty ) LATEREILO Negals CiLlie LropiGliyithls Saunders County Sentences, Doy evidently balloved that it would hecarried | - Cullom on Inter-8tato Commerce. | mude socond = leutonant, ~We — had 1 Slicrs, Bawitor, bo Wil viedke jiwselt to gausad il snnoysncato the department, | fdat striick the gas waln and ruptured i, | Wasoo, Neb, Dec. 8—[Speolnl fo the | fniy %1 “ihe" ol Yasterday moming | ASHINOTON, Dec. 2.—[Special to the | P2 L U8h Spuielunts 2 do. | minisienotwar, solomnyliedin roply-hiahihe butvery little inconvenience fo the public, The gas cauzht five from the furnace and an | By, |—The following cases were disposed of {,““lm sat in the breakfast room with his | BEEJ—Senator Cullom is preparing a report | ¥HOW By ieaqef 0 government and inistry of war - will Between New York and Iavana the ser- | explosion enSued. “The injured ‘are dying | & "G00 at i ssion: | Sleterwalting for thorcakfust root WIth Wi | on inter-state commerce investigations by his | \¥¢re fiftec of us. By the advice of an | Strenuously defond 'the occupation of Fon- by the district court at the present session: | Sister wa = for the morning meal, Sud Yy innocent connected with the ovganiza- | quin and complete the eonqgue tdemanded by vice i stated now to be three times a week | well, except Gulbrach, who will die, The BLUEWA gl 9 : ’ instead :‘:l ln\':-"uv"n;:;m«'n_v, am':; \\ixm:";. boat’ is insured for $3000 in Louisyille Hull | State of Nebraska vs, Alexander Kimbraugh, | 4enly he ran out of ‘the room, exclaiming, subcommittee, and will favor the appoint- | tion, we ealled ourselves the Marion | Gen, De Cou Short, time 1t 15 expected. {0 be lessened 1 | companies. eharged with assaunlt with intent to kill, de- | Noem qiir it b ot o il | ment of a commities to have genoral super= | Rangzers, T don’t remember that any one e 5o Lo about seveniy-fourhours, @ ki of ROW IN A CHURCH. fendant entored a plea of gulity, and received | where his sister was 1L ain | Vision and regalating of inter-state com- | found fault with the name. T did fot: [ Peru's Internal Troubles. BT OIS AR GXE o MG 08 BigatGRa. —_— thereon a sentence of two years in the peni- | &20nY,” and in a few moments expired. ‘The | merce, He will propose the strongest kind | thought it sounded quite well, "~ Th 5 alveston), Dec. 1Tt in Intormistairitan wall has not been speclally | A Deposed Pricst the Cause of a Riot. | fentiary. futher of the oy Is almost distracted over the | o jogistation to prevent extortionate eharges | Youniz fellow who proposed this title was | that L2 NIt ey A T interrupted, wind o new company bas under- ous Religious Uproar. i olie case of the state of Nebraska vs, | Sad event and had done nothing but wulk the & A o | perl uple of the kind of stuft | 0 ; taken the service under contruct with New ey - | John Hrodesky, charged with § streets all yesterday., and unjustdiserimination in rates us between | {008 G0 EITE CC HE . | Caceres at Lima at2 o'elock this afternoun, Zeatand for three years, Dernort, Dec. 2.—Another seene of trew | Johh Hrodesk RSt s % different shippers. The system of rebate will ! 3 S YOS, A and that Senor Eusebio Sanchez has n s nt, good-natured, well-meaning, triy- | 81d t T auseblo Banshes. hag, Ladi Some VS 0 venienees have o TR ceurred this | fendant entered a pleaof zuilty - _ e ays and - inconvenicnees have | mendous upr nd excitementoceurred this [ AU CH ) the penitentiary. Labor Matters at Pittaburg. also be condemned, and legislation suggested | fal, 'full of romance, and given to vead- | pamed provistonal president. | Rverything arlsen between New York and Colon, San ing in 8 iberta > Y, i i Franciscoand Japan and Ching, and to the | Morning in 8t Aiberta, the Pollsh Catholic | | 1will be remis he Khwbraugh is | Prevsnuia, Dee 2, —The striking prescrip- | t break up that practice. Attached o the | ing chivalvic novels ind siuging forlorn | Do mamed ot soniia oner. i ;‘,“, ‘.‘,A\\l, ol Mexico, by ,“l,. “'"MI‘ of the ('l|I|l||' Both m.mmm-n-.nln\\u--.lllnI).»m ”;:‘T":‘nmm‘;t-t\; o Hllam Koper near | oy “glass workers, who have been out repat will bea ».y‘l’r.lu-.nmll o l‘l‘\-"”""" love-ditties. Ile had some pathetie little | ment and to issue orders for the holding of acifie company, and some between | and ams of women who sacked the Digha dugust. . T S Nin (i [bvemoconty et the views of the committee, abd the pass | yickel-platcd, avistocratic instinets, and | clections. Amnesty for all has been decls Ao Yotk aud Vonniola by the liko action | chureh and pelfed the priests with ks of | o201 Tiftany and Post are this wook ex- ‘,;‘l‘,‘]:'fi“,",,, il L poebing | age of thiy measare will bo uréed upon tie | DiRSCLIIE AEAREALE AUDSL, & i " s, Amneaty for il has boew declaved, of the Red company. nud and stones. One of the new priests k. 9 per cel eductio ages. e strike | senate, Cullom expeets to have his or i e v Thel Iy the fore A8 are Traniporiad ¢ 10 | \An aLinokal on the Bleps of. the slia and Al - was against & 20 per cent reduction, and the | ready for pres ntatlon by the seconl weuk of i detosted it, Jurtly boounga it wne paarly King Thebaw a Priso the same manner or a better than during the | priestly robes torn from his back by the infu- Arrested for Seductior wen held out fismly until today. They wily | e session, and it will bo offered beforo ‘tho | 45 common T that region as Smith, but Loxpon, Dee. 2--A dispatch received I"i! yoar,' d ki R T T y NIL'“"”' m_‘ll,;'m"." Broois v, Neb., Doc, 9.—|Special to Hep DL il ATYE K 2" AR o ||nl'v||l |“‘-..“.: “m\.-‘u:‘.n;:xl.‘\ of ’uu- com- | u..uuPl )u]«.m.(-‘ it had 1 “|l>l.-l,n‘1‘n from Rangoon at noon to-day suys the king Sitly action by congress Is very desirable | lives ¥ 30 policemen. “They ran B 1o Hlan e AV I ahte o-day | T8 Nme worl ve factorle: ce, | ittee, Mr. Cullom savs, hive sound to his cur. So he tried fto | ¢ AT rr T FOT 5 to provide siiel tieans a8 1t shall deem appro: | at full Speed aeross. the: street. th’ the priesys | the Bee]—Henry Wiightman was to-day | The freight brakemen on uearly all dhe rouds | almost withiout exception.the bisiness ennoble it by writing it in this way: | OF Bumah s proceeding to that city on & prite to retiove the inc 1160 | Ronso aihid o Sliowes of stt nes wud heibkh artested for sediction, 'The victim, it is | i the tyo eities e joiniug in larze nimbers | fecointry favor tie passase of the commis | q-Unlay. Tt somtonted s o British steamer. The annonncement of the onthe routes indicated, T Reveral riotors were arrested by the police. | claimed, is Miss Mary Murphy, who worked | & sevret organlzution kenpwn as the Brake: | sion bill, and that ho" is preparing a taifl | jog" {8 our unsatistiod, for proplo g aceation of Mundalay by tho Bsitish s of- pcogiizes its obliigation to tho busiy Fhe streets bocamie a howling iob at dark. | at the house of the young man for some time | [ Lengue, which was fecently ostal mied | Which ill reduco tho revomio 3000000, | 35001 o the same’ old * pronui niimed, 4 A e country who bave foreboriecomplaint, | Father Kalacinsic, the deposed priest, ap- | v 0! it doliods n the west. Branch ow beini formed | and that he will ntrodue itat the earliest mo WRGIA B0 anme, el iproumi N, Decl 2-~The' king of Burmah With but few exeeptions, rather than manic | peared on the scene, and was instantly sur- | 1ast fall. - The youn y I8 now pregnant, | in all parts of the state. Fhe objectand aims | went. Such @ measure would be iy like- | tion—emphasis on the ant. oud: personally surrendered himself to Gen, Pen. fest n willingness o see the government com- | rounded by — women and children, | but Wrightman claims he is not the author, | ate to advance and protget the interests of | Iy to pass unless stabbed to death by anti- [ He then did the bravest thing that ean dergast, commander of the British invading Delied toa course which, upon caretul cousids | who kissed his hands and vowed ~they | Miss Murphy Is a very preity and modest | Drakemen. 3 andall people through their personal hatred | imagined-—a thing to make one shiver | foree, He has arived in British territory, eration, had been decided inexpedient and | would never have any ~priest but hin. | young lady, - Wrightian prop A Wrod e of him, when one remembers bow the world is - unwlise to be pursued. Th v are entitled to | Kalacinski persuaded them to leave the | fier to seitle the matter, hogh there Wreck om thie Erie. - - given to resenting slames and affecta Alfonso Died in Debt. the earliest practicable velfel Which can be . ALLES now quict, but more violence is | prevailing impression tuathe is not the guilty | BU¥Fato, Dee, 8, 9:45 & m.—It was an- Presidentisl Appolutmonta, ions: ho began to” write his name so Manmn, Dee, 2.1t has been ascertained given, 1y to follow unless the bishop restores | part ced here at 1 his ing WASHINGT Dee, The president has ] an. ! vaited patie v ' 3 - o " Whatover measure of compens: skl Lo party. S noun iere at an early hour this morning pres d'Un Lap. And he waited patiently | 00 King Alfonso died in debt, His ex- cuniary ald shall be deemed appropr s L Wymore's Streot Rallway. that the St. Louis express tiain on the Erie | appointed Albert A, Wilson, of Washington, | through the lon £ mud that wak worthy of serious consideration whether the Refused to Release Him, Wysong, Neb., Dee. 2.—[Speci to the ey t Jy wenses for several years have exceede vorthy of serious conisidera ether the railway, whichh was bownd for New York, | tobe United Statos marshl for the Disrit | Dungz it bia wor wnd o hus his .I||qu\||:h il Rt by e il fiefed e steamships which ha; e proteetion of 7 . 4 o P . )| ast evening, was wre Scio, So tar Columbia, ilson s presid ) ' rd ast; ed 1o see thy o that the late King had an insur their servico 1f the ‘compensation provided | day denied the motion to release a British s, the first to be projected, built and | the wmost meazre dotails of the aceident. 1t | of the Metropolitan Railway ¢ ] where he wanted it, by people. who haul - shall ‘bo esteemed unsatistactory, “That | subject named Augustine MeDonald from | operated in Gage county, has now been in | is reported, howeycr, that: four sieeping ca-s | Washington, and u director of the known him all his life, and to whom tl The Pariy Can should be conclusively determined by cou- } Ludlow street jail, where he lie has been con- | JPEAEE0 0 0 HE0 FEANSY BE8 HOWRER 0 | Bave been burned, and the engineer is ta d to | bank of the Kep tribe of Dunlaps has been as familiar as 2.—A caucus of demos pressor by the departinent, tined since 1570 for refusal to pay the fees of M0 € 0rd 8 W0 PO | be issing and has probably been Kil.ed The presid ay appointed He T TVl TS TN R A e 11 be held in the b The report is accompanicd by the complete | Lawyers Hovey and Dole. whio seeured for | has nearly three miles of track, all steel ra The ure has been got under control and ) Moore colleetor of custonis for the distriet of | (8 FEH R SHESE 00 oLy ¥ ] ratic representatives will be held in the hall ecorrespondenve between the departient and | him ‘payment ‘of a elaim for nearly $200,000 | well equipped with rolling stock, and the | gacks are now beine cleared. Later ports | Dulutn, Bo sure of vietor t dust i the | of e house of representatives on Saturday the steamship companies. Which i hni Gatust 0o Uitiiod Btates for | Mceipis (il (a5 have excecded the expectin say all the passengers are reported safe. . - courage that ean” wait, Ho said | cvening to select candidates for the various the next fis .l_‘p..”d‘lmp cotton destroyed durin ]'T ¢ war, Judge | tions of all, — Returning Acknowledgements, he qul‘_hnm-l.l by ;'n||~ llm«,‘z some | oftlees |\lu|~lrlhl' m-ulllnlnm St = expenditures | O'Gorman siid: he has suffered long - The Ilinols Soldiers' Home WasHINGTON, Dee, 2-~Colonel John M. | ancient French ehronicles, that the name | Senator Sherman will presic the repul are estimated at $5,000,000 fmprisonment in the case it has been by his A Now Temperance Scheme, 3 -Rolgiery .y ey TR and | was vightly and orviginally written d°'Un | lican senatorial caucus on Friday, BPINGHIELD, 1L, Dee. 2—-Quiney was se- | Wilson arvived from Indlanapolis today and | Was VZhy it origiially wnitton ditn g OF tho 178 cities where the carvier system | ow fauit. I see nothing i his condiict now A G IgEEAEy L ) ) " i3 In operation, ouly seventecn realize “more | to cntitle him o the extiaordinary indul. | , MANHATIAN, Kan, Dec. 2-A eall bas | 1o ool iho Joeation for the Wlinois Soldiers' | went divectly to the exceutive mansion and inth. Buglish It would mean Petorso The Footsteps of Their Father, lorai postaze than the expense of the service. | gence of the court. The guestion secws | 22en issued Liere signed by several hundred {lwat . - : aalc elivered Mrs. Hendricks kind ackne O e '} . v 2T . R4 e suryhes at New Vork was $1,131500, at | 0 b whether the defondant by obstinato dis: | residents of thix and adjoining states fora | Sid J4ery home today by e commission | deliverel Mrs. Wendreks kind acenawhudee: | Lap, Lathi or Greek, ho said, for stono | LouisviLig, Dee. 2.~Tho jury in the case Chicago, $154,000, at Philadelphia, $20,000. " | obedienco of the mandate of ‘one court and | national conyention of “anti-saloon republis | 0 e becl solong wiviving uta dechslon. | uaoh the message and flowers sent her ,sume s the French, piere, that | of William and Humphroy Best, oharged - by equally obstinate cndurance of the pen- | P vy 4 Miiss Cleveland upon the death of the v is to say, Peter; d of or dvom; un, a or | it the wurder of Willigm Balley (colored), N iy Dposed 0b Wi Dy AROUIOr will Ssicoeed | €815." ta bo hield i Toledo, Ohio, November | skipped Withont Paying His Debts. prestdent, onu; henee, ('Un Lap, of or from stone | vrumed a yerdiol of not guileh at Lancastos. h\,'n“m,m.‘, Doc B. Groenebanm, | W Wearing out the nutl‘m-iu’ of the law,” 5, 1586, The call divects that primaries be | gNsw Yoms, Dee, 2, =County Clerk Jumes = l.l e | ora Peter; that ;‘ to &y, one who r e arnusd & verdiob of p |'.,.“‘.“.J)u‘,' 4.(“11:0‘33»::[ g R e J L " = lield In ail precingts on April 2, and county | ¥, D. Crane of Westehesier county, s dis- Two Men Scalded (o Deat son of 4 stone, the son of o Peter —Peter 8 killed soven men aud 8lways moDager Unllad Staton cousul 4 Sasnos, b o lether to Nebraska Postmasters. comsendont o Auy"a o e “clctionot | §ptaucl Jeaving debia (0t tuount of | WASHINGTON, Pa., Dec. 2.—In a col !].m.. Our militia company Wore NOb | 16 eseaps pulchont. 4 aod the Merchant's Exchange, of this eity, says [ e . B ] o number of delegates entitied | Sho000, ELo 15 belieyad tobe i Tosd be ey [/ larnad. aud the - exiilanutlon oonfused ASHINGTON, e, postiastor oy i N ) wd o a. hetween two freight trains near here t % i % )l ) island bever before reported has been woN, -Deo, =28 poslua under the eall of the republican national con- on the Baltimore & Ohio rallioad, Jolij | them; so they called him Peterson Dun- | Weather For To-Day, eneral to-day appointed the following fourth | vention, ‘The call declares foF imuedinte na- THer o ; ' - 3 Virown up by the sea about forty miles o | Ei ottt ks Siohal prohiton. it does. ot hitiviats The PubliciBebs Increased, Rider and Frank Snyder. both trainmen, | 18P He proved usetul 1o usin his wayi | Miscovn Vatugy—-Fair weather, nearly the Tonga islands, baring towands Fijil in | Nebraska:—Dorsey, John LaseriHampton, | thata national ticket will be nominated ex- | WASHINGTON, Doe, Lo statement | were sealded to death. and tiree others, Joln | he named our eamps for us, and he ens | grionary tenperature oxeept in cential and the trawek of Calitormia vesses. It is two . Mogay: Howe, Mis. Aun Stevensou; 0 the alternative of the failure of the | fssued this aft g 2 it $4,857, | Morris, J. 0. Reynods aud Frauk Dean, | erally strock arume that was 0o slouel’ | jattemn portions, sliglily colder, winds bee wiles loug and 390 teet high, a, Jawmes L, Butts, | wepublican party to do so, | ow. were badly mangied, ) @5 the boys suid” GOt ariabie, — =