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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FIFT IICN'i'II YEAR, B OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1835, NUMBER 143, SE—— - o e o » THE WEEK ON WALL STREET, | usuman vousios news. | I \[j) VOTES NAY \'ANQUISIi turn, andbers the siznatire of Scott as pre: ter as of No Importance. ‘rom Belng Settled ideii of the road. 1t was issued to s former st kit Hon, Clins, Aldrich's Magnificent Donation | meinber of consress from lowa. Tuis col- | Chicage's Peacefal Sadbath Disturhed by | Wasmivaroy, Dee. &=l war depart | Commercial Ciroles Imbued with a Feeli ONDON, Dee, 6~ [Special to the Brr= | A Paraphrase that Can be Art'y Applied tion, 8o rich and rare in many lives, is re v 8 ol ment has recently received su i reports from N complete obseurity envelopes the he Remaining Conn Jontos to the Towa State Librarg. ceiving constant additions taat add o its Verg Serious Burnings, its ofticials in Utal rogarding the very un- of Confidance. an question, Tho latest ol to she Hemalniog Ootinty Gontuts ue, Mr, Aldrich, who tounded it, ias just - settled condition of atfaird In that territory, As say that Servia s e ted to refu THE MIKADO'S MAGNANIMITY, | t#iled for Furone to ol i R MOt WiITH TEMPERATURE AT ZERO. | growingout of the enforedm nt of the laws | THE WEST SHORE INJUNCTION. | the Buliarian conditions, in-aling con THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION Autographs that he Las ot yet nid o - l,v.»m Towa feel very i of (his grand eol - against polvgamy, as to caiise some uneasi- | — tinued oceupation it and diat Asteia - The Only Signature of the Japanese | vt e capito) ate ey tepaid by lpect. | Prairie Fires in Kansas—0Oil Mill | fess but noalay Iho recent shootinz ofa | gay Gould's Retivement Questioned— | Willcome o the rescue of Servia and Russia | qye Known Resnit 8o Bvenly Ba ESE Uil Mormon by a United States mrshal ereated b foreed to support Balgaria, Tho extrom o Ruler In America—A Remarke lng it - . Destroye: Mississippi Packet A great deal excitement anong the Mor Effect of the New Hules on Union FAVILY OF S1i6h S TSRAIL 1 (RS & GOHIINISY abie and Valuable Collec A FORLCAST OF FACTIONS, Burned-Stove Foundey Siit Luwe that there woadl be an - uprising Pacific—The Central-Wost dthonh the eonference at Con ctor May Succeed fa tion of Autographs, Some Chronle Grumbler Prophesics in Flames, among i, TA - battery of - atillery Shore Doal, ,.v.“,.‘,,"‘“y..wi.v'y‘li."""(-..”' Joepalt Turning the Scale, Evil to the Trish Convention. -— o Fors” Doudas, wileh - s | — BriarabE, Dec, S.-10 is reported that An Album of Treasures, Nrw Yonx, Dee. 6,—[Snecial to the Br..] Two Fivemen Under the Rains, tuated few miles fron Sall Fase City. | Weekly Review of the Srock Market, | DS s o) gl Mt g R R The Commons of the People Drs Moixes, la, Dec, 6—[Spectal to the [ =The cable announcement that Pamell | o000, Dee, 7—1 & m—Shortly after | (LIS Wovement, however, WAk ot pArtiedld® | New Yonk, Dee., 6.~[Special to the BEE.] | {o beine that & Servo: Bubsatian ailianee | LOXDON, Nov, . [Special to thy BRg.j~ Bicki)—A visit (o the state library i the new | Would not visit Awmeriea to attend the | oo oS0 B Tl S YRR e tn eontempation for | —The close of the week leaes a wiore en inst Tirkey be formed, Lilieral suceesses I the Enzlish counties have capltol is rowarded now with an opportunity | National League convention seems to be no | MIUIIENL UIe Trg! Sl g oo time, Tae force now at St Douglass | couraging feeling in general trade s Njssty Dev 6cLhe terins of peace offered | far outrn lberal caleulation. A sl nim To Tiapect. ome of the finest eolleetions of | Surprise to Trish nationalists here. They say | Cribben & Scxton was discovered 1o be on | Giiiidia of a il regtnent of intantey an {8 | Wiile business. developed 1o pa the Bulenrian govrmCnt N e, ra. | bev of cleetions are still to be lisld, Tho Pars 3 . . STy OF aryoand 18 inder dommant coted, It 18 expected that war willbe re b b aufographs in the United States. This col- | they hardly expected he would come, and | fire. Throe alarms were sounded within a | Vatterg of artillery, and is under command f | oy foqgures, and indeed have been mod- | hewed on Mowday, nelites and tovies completely mosopotizo leetion, known as the “Aldrich eollection,” | some of them go to the extent of sayingzthey | ghort time, but before the engines reached | 1 the of troubls tn Utah all the | erate in volume, the week is regarded as sat Lospox, Dec, 7—The Standard has adis- | Ircland. - Actual returns from the wiiole §5 the gitt of the Hon. Chatles Aldrich, of | knew he would not. However, there seems no troops in the department of the Piatte coa- | fsfactory, and gives rise 10 fncreasod eheer- chirom Vienna stating that dlert Von | gingdom nearly balaee, bit with fivesixths 4 * the spot the building was a mass of flames. | e of vonld b eofteais Fisza. Hunearian premicr, Connt Kainocky Webster City, and represents the accumula- | 40ubt now he will not attend the convention. I itisc ot asab sty € \".-l.\"w“ et | fulness regar he outlonk after dauuary | fnperil 1 rame Ininister; and. oioe. b of the hiouse already chosen it is still uncer tion of a life thue. Mr. Aldrich has been | A8 the parties are now o eveuly divided it | Tho plant Isa valuablo one. all the finn's | NG gy, trjut ever 18 appreliended | 1. Mild weather has retarded the develop- | uiticials il g conference ficre tndayoand | gain whether the 1ib rals will have a majority very enthusiastie and very assiduous m this | Will be absolutely necessary for the leader to | patterns are stored in the building, and | by the army ofticials. ment of winter trado, ;:5:‘ 0 ”'4.’\“;\.'[[ itery \’v\_‘m’n Ivvll\‘;v'h:-[: over both parties, Whether 1t is a few more osen work, and has spared neither thne nor | Stay at home to watch the moves on the polit= | gnould it be destroyed the loss well be great, - buying as freely as cusiomiry. Neverthes | 1 cent watning (o (he Sorviny goverent | OF 1088 matters little. A liberal plurality over expense to add to its expense and value. | leal chiecker board. It s even doubtful i St Salt Lake In Excitement. less, the me 118 wook 18 takel ns on of hostilitios with B the tories, it obiained, of 100 would be too k sl m.~The fire is still burning tiercely but y o ess, the movement ot the week is taken as a Realizing that comparatively fow could en- | Nhetherany promingnt member of the Trish e L A SALT Lk, Utal, Dec. 6= [Spcelal tothe | g oo ence in the (utare, In all the ditnwers which even Adstri s guod | slight to do niore thun cxpel tho torles from diealizing )3 tiend. - Sullivan, lord mayor of. s believed to be or Col i |—The coudition of pubiic 4 4 o & annot prevent.Che dispateh also s \ The 1 \ sooodi Joy its troasures IF kept ab his own home, he | Dutliny paeroniy Sullivan. jond mayar of-1 it 1y belleved to bo under control. It 1s | Brw.]—Tho inflawed condition of pubiie | inanyadjunces to gencral business there | i Gaitiot provent, e dispituly alep S088 [ oitiee, "Tho liherals on sucoceding would has presented the entire stion to the [ seats, e cannot r 1 the second one until | thought, however, that the stock will be al* [ mind here is cansing seri apprehension, | 410, ceoms to be anticivations of an inereased | Austria will intervene it Nisch is captured | find themselves incapable of carrylng on the place be prepared and set apart for it, that it | e will want Stu/lians Sceond constiiency | 2340 a, m—Tho walls of the structure fell | Check in dvance K i ot “life | cinl paper was abnorumally searce — sowe T1is tale At Solon, altianee. which they denounce the tories for shall be always open to visitors, and that he | 1 at the earliest possible date. Sulliv # it Wik 1 i m-\l..lll«lI I’j;l‘_"-“l.\ the preservation of e |y 5nths azo. 1t has now entirely disap P S1h G v T ALY [l The chianees are still against any Al liave the privilege of making farther ad- on this account tn stay at Nome. Rl A B plesdit il P b Assoctated Pross.]— | Peared. The largost doalers In merehants’ | (R B0 bl e Bale | iberal - wmivority whatever, and_equally 1 i b noor and ealy are in o nscertaines enuons efforts are be- LAKE, Dec, 6. socliated Press, ] — ke L ol al 1 yesterday was very lieavy and eansed R otk AN ~ ditions to tho eollcetion, The trustees of the | position ns Sullivan. Lt 18 ehtirel probabje, | BOUbe ascertained. Strenuous efforts are be- | qyielvity was full ot ramors vesterday about | notesin New York are unble to find any [ oot SRR Y R0 LOE RORE LSO Ol | asainst any working minority of the tories state library may gladly accept the gift on | therefore, that the convention will have 10 | Ing mide to get them out, but it is feared | Moruwi secret meetines aud ihe siarazs of | notes, I ase 18 of reasona ity tie |\ Yty | Al Parneliites. Tho prabablo et resuit, onditio AR " proceed withont the counsel of an Irish ) TRl arms and on the otner b the movement | trouble is usurily the other wa, i that of itni) i s ME 2 » therefore. of the election is a short, stormy L IO B PR CENrS RIS 0dEt) THOW !lnh'flllum One or two members may come, | Hatlite is extinet. of United States troops, LUis pretty well set- selection from an jmmense amount of | Water and there willbe no trains until laie ame! o ssol and 1 " that the donor is intending to make still L ey 1 A , fodiy of Lo morrow, Al steamers have put | barlizment, epecdy dissoiution and auother U but they will not be taken from the leading tied that a compauy of soldiers from Fort | paner o sred. Justat prescat, however, eap- | & morrow, - Alls! ave | q J further additions to his already very valuable | Parneliites, 00,000 Blaze In Chicazo, Douglas will picket tie city to guard aamst | Stal fes idle and no notes ofahy descripiion | OUb 10 sea. - okl oV e chd gift. A prominent Irish nationahst said to your | Cmicaco, Dec. f,—As the temperature ap- | disorier and protect life_and property, “A | are obtainabie. A the same time both biiks A DR TS e Tt LRI R Tho eollection now numbers several thou- | Cotrespondent to-day: 1 really think 1 proached zero this afternoon two alarms of | Dattery of artillery froin Nebraskn is said to | and dealers aveapt the view of th mercin : E L SUDlElLaAl LUl BRI nties . . t nell glad of such an excellent exeise for a! : 3 be on the way here. Crowds ol Mormon men uhitiea, and awalt the new years | VIENNA, Dac, The Nen Frelo Presso | otfer to the burouglis, Litwral county vie: sand ant phs and portraits, and some of | senting himself from the convention. I have | fire were sounded in-qui n, sum- | iy e Temple block this afternoon eatsed | coming in the belief that conditions will be | publishes a dispateh from Belerade stating | tovies thronchout Fidand and Scotland are the specimens are almost priceless in value, | been informed he never positively promised | moning half a dozen engines and shivering | the starting of some wild rumors, but itis | reversed, Tt at (e il eounetl [t was decidod [ Bost Sk ing, the it exceptions being the The Autograplis of & Large number of promis | toattend. s visit to Awnorica with Dillon | firemen to a blazing building near the corner | now thougit that there is no sizniteanc: at- | "Iy stock exchange elreles the whole week | 10 proclaim matial lw throughout Servia. oihe eiintius antaneshirEiRsony nent people are accompanied by portiait en- l:l_h 0was not a pleasant experience, and o'y o0 given and Franklin streets, The I~wl\\-‘«l nlx it. [lm* lliuul(\h .u.‘lw in l:n;l‘um‘\' hias been spent in waiting for correct tips in R ;\‘:jlll"t*l: Wit l“'jh'“‘;“ ""j‘ 1“"“','_;"."' Ton 4 5 add 3Nt erest ta o o " ave ¢! o ore sinee Q ! b L ks o « Viee Presides endrieks a l . » West Siaore ction case, 0ok S L oy o Sea. (] Cie 101 LIS, 1SS 0 8 vavins adding mueh interest'to- the collee- | things have not mended lere sin You ot Viee President Hendrieks at Fo the West Siore injunction case. 1t Jooked o The Greyhound of the Sea. I e i or Pl friends recard as simeularly wanting in dig- anced that the Stay-at-Home wnd retailers are not Hion I somo cases several pietures arv ex- | ay putit down fora dewd cortainiy thr flanes had gained such headway that the | jas set the ity on edge until the cause was LS LA ORI T Loxpox, Dve. 5 steamer Orecon, ubited, showin: thesubject at diferent ages, | Parnell will not be in Chicago nextJanuar: volumes of water soon brought to bear had § there in Ainericans was very strong and gwe [ frofn Now erponl, has ed 4 y on 2 1o 3 andin 8omio Tiktances iits birtliplace, or ot Further inquiry eoncerning this has brouzht | ainivo e vo amaet whatever, Other en- — VNS ECaBIG HBTIOUNB LU L N O Y OEIE FINS [ T oLl ','fl;,",.'l.'ff.'."f‘\{.": AL IO LAIL) places of interest connected with his name, | out the fact that the Irish national socleties B Y 618 s 1sation at Cheyenne. ket, in which the general public we e not in x days, eloven hours and ten minutes, the signlneance of otiie tory yaing in the Dito. of the Iatest additions 1o the coflection | 1 this city and all through tho cast ara spiit | Fiiie A mon cains to th ait oftie srsb b sy ENNE, Wyo., Dec. 6.—[Special to the | formed of the compromiss of the matter and | #1% deys: eloven houts and ten wiautes, e Is the autograph of the emperor of Japan— | 1P into nimerous tactions, each one hating | {iy @ Y smen became —No little st croated here | the withdrawal of the sait until about noon. THE v a2 BYoN LU, (iRl pldDl S ) Lo oLy O D It oatal | theoUeF DiLtEly, A YORF ##0 tho Aneleny | lurcely, half o liundred ilreinent becain No little sonsation was created here [ the withdrawal of the suit until about noc THE LAND GRABBERS. Parnellites, whereas s counties you hear throuzls the Joint. srvices of Mon. Krank | Orderof Hibernians spiit In two. Tiiere are | So3fed with iew trom fuead to foot. Mo street | yesterday by rumors that the military forces | gheir point_and everyihing looks like @ bull | Appest of Three More Donvorites Cons | ot i, WA R O Hatton, (at the: time postmaster cencral) and | two vival organizations now, said to be | Giioinii buildings like iccvergs, By the | Stationed in this vicinity had been orderad to | market next week, - That s about all that citement of the contest perhiaps excus s this M ! e Unite o o equally powerfu SHULMS U4 0 lcovergs, Ihy e t G e horoug o s condition: nected with Nebraska auds, perversion. He warns Lotd Salisbury he Mr. Bingham the United States minister to | equally powerful. time the men were thoronghly ehilled and | be in read at & moment's notice, | can be said so thoroughly does the conditions oy ) 5 e i n. These gentlemen communicated to | to_the convention. It hoth exhnusted the five burned o) EroNt RN i tho The Union Paci Is were ordered to | Of specuiation scem to be in the Linids of « Disver, Dee, 6—[Special to the Ber.]— 'f}";‘ _\II'“‘"“ b '|','”'K' ""j }""."'\:"l IV ie mikado thiough various ofiicials of low | mitted they will be more intent on fiz building and its conteits were a total loss ) WAyl b St Twited number of bull operators, wio, acting | 1t was reported here on Friday that Willlam | by e e the kot and high degree: the desire of the people of | ench other than on carrying out the pur: | PYFANE tnd s contunts were d tolal 1058, i | prepare transportation for the troops, and at | in perfect accord, are apparently abio to do | - \¢{ S CEESE FEREE FEE RICTEL | therctafore RS cotlo RIS Towa to have his autozraph in their new | posesof theeonvention. A prominent Irish | 745 "iraikiin, strect. ‘Che. property’ de- wck I tie ovening preparationy wete | what they please with prices. T past weeic | 1 TFIRY & Pttt el o it L e LS state house, Through the iriendly assistance | hational weekly newspaper, 1n view of these o s eatietted At sh00m0.Y At | complete to start 1000 soldiers trom Sidney | was not their time to do auything, In fact | had been indicted by the United States grand | g of G i, o the Ko-Kos, Pooll-Balis, Nanki-Poos, and | faets published in- s issiie:this week the e e we b aby | woscware very short nodee, | A telexru | themore the market hal e appéannes of | fury at Onaia in conneetion with the recent- (AT IR G (i e Gl ossibly a Iatisha ane yun-y ollowing: i Rurt, W AloIrison, | wis received by the commanding officer at | havins the botto ocked out, witho N S \ RO SR L il b B e R A S S i e L s Anderson & Hucliart, who carried /1o of orC DAL ftbmaliiromiT e ka0 NRFGTs 0 | e L oy Iy discovered land trauts in western Nebas- | his nominalehiel, had e tiroush vold whitten ot i1k, colored with gold and brisht | nell intends to come at all, to defer his [ 4o 400 B o e s, Siovs | the departuient of the Platte ordering siX | ter it suited ther purposc. 1t racher fell in It is underst od here that Wilson his alu was dlsposed, ' ved, tastened (0 a soecies of card board about | Visit until “after tho eonvention, It iy [ 3POEEOn 0 il of bots. Shoes | companies of the Ninth infantey, which is | with their desicn o depress prices and make Londs. ‘T'wo mor { e e thatat D siv inehes by eight now rests peacefully at | evident from the present complexion of a 7 0 Fosdatand Vers of | stationed there, to- immediately ‘prepare for | trading an action as a mans of showine that ies indiciea at On responsibility for the lib disaster in tha Anenterprising nim in Philadelphia wrote | mated session at the Chieago convention of | 4@ i ostly by eastern house ed at e of the injunetion proiviting the purchase of have been taken to Owalie. One T b e oot Gov. Sherman u few days ngo, making the | tho national leazue, and that honest mation- | §1NET0" X [ite Survey of the premises saow Sitnation Yesterday ht Salt Lake. the West Shore by the New Yors Ceatral nis 1B Swindler, uland surgeyor, of | 1 W PATLE 10 BRLer GRaR e Con e ios madest request for a lone of 11§ royal high- | Alists are determined to see it the machinery | 80 G %0 C e B from oither | SALT LAk, Utah, Doel 6.—All is quiet [ OF the suit itself thera can be no doubt it was firm of Swindler & W Alonzo' M e Lo dicb oyt he R brer ness, antograph (o hang in_(heir shop win- | of the national organization here cannot be | Tidin cor contents. The buildings were A S EE ok I s | @ invention of some one not far from the | Wells, the other wember of this trm, is under | 40830 G O LT Govs Tow diiys 1o draay Ritontion 1 thelr | taken out of the hands of those whose int. | U1 buildinzor contents. "The buildins were | nere and no probability of troubie. Pre. | o icirker, and it wovld be interesting to [ indictient, He gave S5000 bonds at Omala, | b sineles out disestiolishgnt a3 a question Store. Bt tho mikado will not leavs Towa, | ences ars only dirceting them to knavery, | i 4 by tour il vatued wt 2000 | cautions for the preservaltion of life and | Kuow how it wis sqared and with whom furnished by the Omahn National bank. 1o | forthe very nest elgetion, - Bloreover, Chant and his official signature and compliments | chicanery and_ political corruption. T'lis The in | property is ample. The action ot Governor Wall street is unkind enough to he very | has rel ‘A 1o Deny GIT DT e el SNl st tadu are very caretully and jealonsly guarded, contest is the inevitable, and it should be d i ¢ 5 iy chary in taking stock in Jay Goulds - | arrested al the Sune time with Swindler was | pther cieek to Farnell and expresses the AnOMCE valtiable adiitl (o Oie e lection | made. without any interference from the | Saraneeis L0 uuddistributed ih amoutts | Murray and General McCook, reporting a | {oiii "retirement from the stre s | cowboy numed Sylvuster Yandts who hus | B that, the [rish vators will azain, sippors recently received is the wnt of Gon, W presance of Parnell, Wien the esiit s do T UL sttt 404 | threatening situation here and wetting | loug heen an axiom in the strcet that when [ been in - the empioy of Ho ieothunsd| L1l O EAS T Tat AT AR sherman. 1 is i ofticinl report of what | cided, let Tim then come, and he will reeeive [ 30O B Sire: and Greenwich, of | A1Uhority to station treops in the city, and | My Gould is quietest he s doing the most. | eattie men, is intimated here that there wus knownas the Big Black campaign or | 8 welcome that is iittinz for one of the great- | Koy ork, and $1090 on fixtares in the | the ordering of reinforcements here, have | Gonsequently, it Gould does leave his faith- | are several prominent men connected with expedition soie twenty v sottiof Vi estliving statesmen and one of the veal lead- | GiNea of Philidelpiia. The puiliding is in. | emoved all apprehensions for the present. | ful henchmaw, Wash Connor, and move nis | this Iand fraud business, and that their Dutz, ‘The report, Writon in e fie ers of the eivilized world in the present day. e bt 05 010 R Muiray, supposed to lave been fataily | oftice a few b.ocks up Broadway to the West- [ arrest will soon follow. ot twenty pakes Toug, aid all in Gen a0 2 Mot i “H et | stiot by Diputy Maralial” Colling, is recovei- | ern Union building, and pretend to be bisy [ ¢ = flmaolliy alenge ot power, bptech Sherman's Raniwriting, St s ‘dirceted 16 | Aceldent on the Brooklyn Bridge. | firon staiel his stock ‘Wi insured for | 108 B working on the i< of Ute great wnd ¢lo Tlogal Fenco Builder Avrostod. | the prssent minisiry will sureive o brat e iduoneh ki iadiuan g New Yoni, Dec. 5,—An accident occurted, | $75,000, but wouid not name the companics. Under Marching Ordere. fous and proutabie Wabash. anil all his othet | Girnynsie, Wyo. Dac. G—{Special to the | sessions of the next pariiament. i pecu i Rt 14 the Teter writien by | on the Brooklyn side of the East River | Motsison, Awderion& vo, euricl oniv | oy ienye, Wyo., Doc.6—Batteries Band | ail fho suine. ICknows If it does ot do so. | Bk, ]—What will prove to bo a notablo case | T Lpid s complote suceoss of tho s ;;fi‘lh:l.li.:}l.‘:”lnLr;.‘..l’sl:.l:vl:n;;.-i:‘.|::-(l-r_._ylmu e bridge this morning. About 9 o'clock two | Dycat on's agency. o ©, Fifth United States: artillery, passed 'f"'f:-‘flf‘i'.{ix'.'u“x‘!"i 11"1"1[. ‘,'.;,'"}."5‘5‘.11::;::;:_‘ was commenced Friday before United S litiie attention amid_the excltement v Tt o L ‘;[“:" “m"‘{“l’; f‘g""t‘d» fode manarey Killed ; NI T e (LR ER R The | through here this afternoon en route to Salt | (i jv e A Y, Commissioner Fisher. United States Mar- | elections. “Theebaw's swrrender, the ol vo or th: wounded. The cars were | damace to Parneles’s s dininine the H T spavatiFort (Russell’ 'S ald Jay. S 3 Ve St - o colla ol 5 inaQiffor- {raitand wutoeraph o ompany. | The collee, || Six persons were badly Injured. The fail- | Flame and sinoko occa ionatly shat over the | iz aders (o b ready (o moveat a moment’s | (8, 0" thelr charncteristio oves during tho | for maintaining fences on tho public domali | tion or a protectorate fovitable.” Lotd Dut: peentiarly rich in the autozraphs of | ure of the grip was the ciuse of the accident. | stable, and nnally it was detmed necessary ‘ 1. Jolnston, t 0 about eighty miles from Cheyenne. He inter- | qouin il put matters into final decisive Ameriean poets and scholars. Al of the | Tt happencd at an hour when the v takchREhbilorie deemed necessary | potice. Many rumors are afloat rezarding | yiGioner of “railroads, in his report lays | posed & demurier to the complaint, whieh | 00 WL il o m A our when the cars were | to take sox out. They were turned ing of Mormons, but at i) p me | BRCAORC, ek igarding the. teports whish | Wil o arsied to morow, Unitad Stitos At | Shabe long before the radicals have chance ialing poets of Ameriea are reprosented, | most erowded. A car train started from | into the stre ’ " I ; iy ot thom with steel portralin as woll 18 | Fons the Branklyn tormiams peod i | e B o reaen ol habrow | 3 exponctont has dnformation Gt | ubsiaized roads st wake i the - | forney Campbell prosecuting, *Fisher was S autographs, and many of ‘them furnish the | passengers. The train had gone within 150 | esca s owing to the coai of ice which cover- | (§ s quiet in and around Salt Lake | 40" One of the troubles of the ¢ released on his own recognizanee. ‘The case The Parlinmentary Election. whole ora part of one of their poems. L yards of Brooklyn when the grip on the cable | ed everything, and one was quite seriously — [ aluays’ beeh SLINVItA DA RALL| L proveRI ARG ap DEINE GHaTT LG I ¢, De 1n the Antrimeast di fellow’s face appears in half a_dozen dif ave out and came to a stop. Despite the ef- | injured by tallng from a ladder. Not in T SlOrdorcalin Readineas the U have always effected | rest foru violation of the public Jand laws | JoNvox, Dec. 5.—1In the Autrimeast divis- ent portraits, taken af different tines, and he | ForS of tho brakeman 1t bogan o back down | severial years bash hre oecasioned such Coms | o oD : SR olations ol law before the goy- [ i Wyoming. fon, Capt. James B. MeCalmont, eonserva- has contributed in his own band & manu- | tho incline with teritic speed. Another | plete destruction in so short time, Font RonixsoN, Neb., Dec. .~[Special to | ernment officinls knew anything about it. t tive, has been elected over W. Dalvay, liberal, seript of the poem *“The Anon and the | train had just started and the disabled train —= the Beg.]—The troops stationed here re- | The new rules propose to stop this and oblig Having a Salutary Effect. Raturns received up to 85 o'olook thla attar .~ Oliver Wendell Holmes is repre- | display. KnierBiEog o 4 prairie F &5 s adl5Essor ; the ronds to repoit not only what they have | Fort Corrixs. Colo., De - t by poriraits and witographs and by Sinasas tanuen signsl bt i toolnte Eraiciofiiresiiniiansss; ceived orders to be In readivess for a hurried | G FRE B0 FRETL T O NP CTRING | | ForT Covpans, Colo, Dec. 6, [Special 10/} 500, how that the liberals still havo a ma- roof. ,|,“.l of his poem “Ave,” written for | were terror siticken. Tho b i m-.); TorekA, Kan, Dee. 6.—A special from | move toward the Mormon country yesterday. |“\what question to be acted upon at every | the Bee]—The v tof five men in jority over the Lo ies and nationals thus far e Atintle Monliy, marked with the typo- | toasthee g P LcKelL, Tho rshed | Burton, Kansas, says during the high wind | No explanations were given as to the cause, | corporate or directors’ weeting, So_the ery [ Denver and their subsequent- transfer 0| ¢t ™ mye feures showed 507 iherals, 243 graphical correetions I his own hand. “Ac- | of” pain and horror arose from | Friday mnight a prairie five broke out seven | abd no information could be obtained from | has already gone up that this will unneces: | Omaha under indictment by the United Sab ARG herals, companying the portrait and antograph of | struggling men and women while the police i BV SURLE ) g the oflleers, ‘The movement occasioned con- | sarily be narrassing to the Union Pacitie and | Gocsana®s Hortol With eston. | conservatives, and 62 nationalists, James © Russell ' Lowell is the mani- | and train hands with passengers waiting on | Miles north of that place which swept over | giderable speenlation amonz the people in this | will be. troublesome and expensive, — The | SHICS ST UV 060 h exten- | 7 chox, Dec. 5.—The political situation seript_in_ his “hand of his poem nran o the resoue. ‘The ens | an area of about thirty miles, destroving 1,000 | vicinity, and developmenisare awaited with | price of the stock has been put_down. ~ Con- jovernment land frauds in western No- | o ilona of perplexity to all parties +lhe First Snowilake,” “Thomas Buchanan | trances to the bridge were barred and none | stacks of hay and grain and numbers of | much interest. reagnwiliibe doubidosastrentoll tosthe soll having v seluraty alteny dn JQuk R RS e i T e B R I S Hzghmeratbnaiisnainonoj foiacksiotauay i ralniand muisbergof — Chostnut that mnocent inyestors in the stock There hus heen o special agent of the | The liberals elose the week with a tio with the lines on “Sheridan’s Ride.”” Bret Harte con- | A mbulasices and police . wer S e st Lt Troops on the Road, have bean foreed to abandon theie holdings | kund oflice in tiis ety and vienity for several | fories and Parnetlites combined: ‘There are, tributes a stanza of the poem that includes | I'lie conductor of the sccond train and Vic Further and more dennite reports of prairie Fonr Stenni, Wyo, Dee. 6.—Troops | owing to the arbitrary action of the commis- | days making investigations of allexed land | however, enongh constituencies yet to vote'te the well-kuown lines—*For ways that are | Schanmbarg had to he et out of the wre e R RIS i L ’ "nixht, destination un- | S1oner. juds i acquiring of covernuent lands, | make the whole issue oie of uncertainty, dark and tricks that are vain, the heathen | The Ban k1o s brokan, and hie: tooe | Meisay.brinié miy o or tieriom fose o roe | Laised lioroiat 1:8 to Bight destination i —— Phiere is considerable spectiation as o who | “Fic Jiberals have cleeted 513 candidaies, the Chine s pecullar, . Chore are Iund. dozen O T I D O IV OB || ey T hG AT o Y oA an LDttt | sBON QAN L e The West Shore Sale, the investigation will aftect. guervatives i and the Panellites 10, while portraits of Horace Greeley, taken at different | serious injuries, but i )usl of . > B S ranah B S tohs! Ay were v . PPE New Yorx, Dee, 6,~[Special to the Bek, o %3 Gladstone b, Lierei” te, seventy wajority Res, andd an interestins 1CeE (rom Wi, and | e wioek wis s clearcl s it to P T ANATMY OF NiEPSRS. —:,:.r‘u}nu ot v:u- wJo of tho West Shore wl EHESCEVILEDNCINDRRS. oraiistinisa iy Aty ot 19 Speaking 50 o Wes i el a fac simile of the editorial he wrote tor the bridge resui ithin. h 8 Lo paniLEE Mg IE P Patriol ‘D Wi Fence Tei 08 L 3 2 Atpasinile of the odicor/al I te forho | on the bridye resumed within half wn hour, | huy besides fences, sheds and crops. Patrick | A Barb Wire Fenco Ten Miles Long | ("1, New York Cenfral, President Dopew | A Successful Convention and Lots of | 1, N, Dex AT S T 0 AW i on fllhio Arctio0 ——— McNeery was entirely burned out losing ¢ in Evory Panel. i Fir i , it el ot e ity Ella Wheeler Wilcox sends in her own Holman on the Indian Question everyvthing but the elothing on his family, utinBygrymancl s said Saturday night: *The plaintifis in the Enthusiasm. 815 lierals, tories aud 70 Parellites writing her poem *“Lhe Creed, © while accom- o T oolts S n Edwards connty man_ was fatally burned a, Tex., Dec. 6—{Special to the | i ingg the New York Central ailroad | Creveran, Dee. clected. © Neventy constitugicles ure yet ufi- panying the portrait of Mary N. Murfree, th NEW Youk, Dec. 6.—[Special to the I I T e T W AT T 20 ; ence culters have begun operating oy SOWEHOLE Ll il 5 SR B polled.” OF these tweniy-two wre Tnglish, now fatmnous ries In an interview in the Sun, Congressman | Seetad to 1ive - Flo dre 18 <aposel o _ 4 5 Lore seales | Company gave me a stipulation last evening | confercnee, which was in session hiere, closed | one Welch, four Scotch and seventeen Irish! from her to her publishers thanking |y, ember of vl o i i AU i in this section of the state on & larse seale. | gison(ining the suit without costs tocither sterday, and the majority of the delezates | A carelulostimate of the probabie result in olman, member of the special committee to | originated on’ Poitawattamis dian resery . Iro fence surrounding 8 y them for a present of a Longfellow e lend: » ST 1l be several days bel he full Last night a barbed wire fence surrounding SEeRenne e S D S anars of Ihe AV asb | Laft for liomo ATt train, T the unpolled districts by the news associa- paLorpnrsentof hongt i investizato Indian_ aifairs, saa tho commit- | 1L Will be seveial days betore tho full”foss | Lastaisut i PO WG FREL SIS TR | party, Today the purchasers of tie cft for home on the afternoon twin, ‘The | he unpolied districts by the news assocla, Laylor, a part of a poem from Edw: ar- | tee hopes to have its report ready about the | % B¢ EIVeR: : N S e e e BI\OTO RDEDFOEY SRR OEeS losure sale, Messrs, | delegates were much elated at the suceess of | eertainiy to be conposed of S50 liberale, 205 ), a letter from Filz G middls of December. e says peaking P T Brothers, the New York, Omal ¢ " [ g, Pierrepont Morgan, ©. M. Depew and | the convention and amount of work accom- | conservatives and 54 Parnellie om Nathaniel Hawthorne, one | o €058 BEHILE Rideait Rl flaxeoed in Flamot. bankers, and A. I Pierce, the cattle king of | ‘Nspbel Green, paid o {ho vefeiee who sold | piched, 1t was decided (o create o LoxDoN, Dec, 5.—1n Antrim, éast division, from E. P. Whipple, one from Jean Ingélow, | for myself. I think it a good poliey to induce | IxnraNavowts, Dec. e oil mills of L | Wiharton county, were cut into thousands of | the property, Judze Cassidy, of Newbiig, the d it 9 U capt. Janies B, McCatniont,” conservative, ono from John G, Sixe, one from Whittier, | the Cheyenne, Arapahoes, Wichitas, K P, Mills o located at the intersection of | ni When 1t 1s Known this fence was ten | Jurchase ioney, 825000000, and_ recel committes that would be known us the Seisil | s teen clected over W. IL - Dalvay, Tiberal and one from Charles Dickens. ‘1 and Connmanches, who oceup; st regl 4 L i s s k18 L ppHiR From him adeed of the New York west S enzinecrs’ committee on - public works.” | Janes Stephens, ex-hicad center of the “Proverbial Phitosophy,” Martin Torquan | § ! » Who_ occupy u vast reion | South Delaware street and the Union rail- | iiles long and was cut in every pail i will | 6% gl “railway property.” Ther Delesaies to the conyention will sevve on the | Fepian brotieriood, hus issued s manifesto or, 1 nfed by 'a part of o poem | 0 the western part of Indian territory, and | way tracks, were destroyed by fire to-day. | be scena small army of wen Wielded e | company was org Cknown as. the | comumitteo until they are veplaced by members | o the Tish pople concaring (o ta v.ows of it ‘Gritee O reenwood sen ds | other unsettled Indfans, to move eastward on | ‘Phe mills contained about 102,000 bushels of | Hbpers. Some pancls are mipped at hoth | o "Sire " rilroad company, to which [ ¢lected from - tlie S e tollowing | Parnell that tiw restoration of the Irish par- ‘® favorite poem. 1. 1. Stoddard contribntes | the contained about 10,010 bushels of | ey, "Tho “tence i “completeiy ruined. | g, Dopew and Grean trans: | wisadonted Tidment i the min 1 the de ] mdavorito poem, It A1 Btoddnnd contributos \"l.‘".'fu"ui:"i“'.'a'ir.'.'f'“’xlyllci‘fl“‘lfit‘1’:“"1131’ thecon- | fiaxseed, 3 00 of oll and w considerablo | 'Chis' fence was the northern boundary | ¢ T s Tho toremost nations of the old world | ({1, fy, Mmmum of the demand o i BN BQULR W HOE | AR 8 Indians, 1 heroke antity of oil cake, A stiif wale was blow- | line pasturecontuning 51,0 0 Brone tatizad. at 810.000,0 e organized systems of intornal improye- | 1 1 ALY portrait, the sentiient, Tl world "belongs | toa sale of the wedtern part of the tersitor e ek S stk Ehor Do e | meraa ot IaE L hich ani100 hoad of pew company was capitalizcd at 100000 | AYIOTERNIAGd IRy Siapsiat “,’,“,’,'.'N'.h”,',’\‘,,‘“ 0, those who take 0 actual settlers, the proceeds to be invested | with ereeness, and fora time the B ns B e i ) T and $5.00,000 bons. execnted a f o ol niod Blates ot B 1 Thoro aro miany lotters in_ the collection | for.tho beneiit of the tiihes Interested. . Thia | Lich lerconcas, and fora thio there was dan- | youm caltle, ‘many of which were not st the New York Co Tailvoad com- | Sieh system. U marvellons develapment which possess far more than mere auto- | policy would i B degre Iiea . BDIORCINK ) AGJOMOR §|LDranded, “@h thus ) B 101 3 Soats amd transteried o the | of this great conntry demands some adequate raphic v Thus the herole striggies of | 1ribes and leave thim i sconntre o s | LT ersy A1 wiilol oven) & itk conilucraion [, whion Loy ges out wml”l”‘l““hl””lfir herds, Yok € ntal. the wholo of its capital anization of such i svstem, 1 the forn iy ik Al el of and leavo them a e a8 Lango as | would have followed. acd work on the | The eattie are owned by Kountze Brotiers, | So§ YN G wiag, the v s capital | SIS0 RN A o i union wonien dutiug the y 1 by | Ind'ans, form fair sized stato for wiite | part of the ur LA oh Wi | stoek and New York Cenral guaranteed | ton wh an - organlztion Nt o durig o 03 Ind'ans, form a fair s ato for white | part of the urwen. soverdd of whom were | who also own an interest in the land. The e PO Geniral. guan Dest features of tho x'nhl Her “f,'\"u','.‘”."\:‘.n'.'.l\lk.\u‘f‘.]h ny e | albizons In the western part of the tervitors, | siigily injured, the fames were comined in | big pasture contains a flne sticam of livin < ‘[‘:;‘\’,]“}‘ ,\‘."\,;_[‘,” AL \T"‘ R Y | Systems of other nations, Tho main Feason Collided In the Canyon, NOuC city i 1% e npon . Tollow | vaston ot Tndian et ” paptzed fi | i buildine in which thoy oricinated, “The | water, and that Is why the fonce entters | L20M I rustow of the bondhotdors aid | 107 Mtiecess of sueh warks In foreign cotntyi DENvER, Doc, 6, Diango speeial to the worker t0 o a1l thut 18 possible o uphiold tho | tribes would Teadily see the benotit of this s, | 10 Wik closely upproximite 3150,00) gpstied a way for thelreatile 'L tanciinei | caditars, un i they:have becn doiivere to the | 18 alio o tho fack tiat, they ars eonductid | geyubll Several men coming down e ar, ‘}Al‘lfl“\'\‘fl',:,]...",2’,"&:’,: o the | rangement and £Hparzllly/consent 1o.1p" Burned to the Water's Erge. matter, - Bloodshed Will certainly follow it [ prover. putuies for, distripution. - dho s | SUGL LIRS the asrlves - oter respe Amaigo canyon on the Denver & Rio Grande i et st o fro Wi T Sraa—_ Cattioy Diee. 6—The Anchor Line sieamer | (¢ perpetratons e appieleiided. e New Vork Cen 7l compan, anl onders | 410 ot vsentially military than o uyn, | railioad Gis aitenoon ‘\\Im., push ear, o Carleton, the poet, to tho managing editor of | g ot 3 ity of Buvon Sara burned 3 10 that effeet will prooab.y be issted to-ni der e iethiods of government we | gy (i eneve collided witn & frejgn A Hior St Louis, Dee, 5,—The latest advices from | City of Buyou Sara, was burned to the An Imbecil rendful O | J b ! cannot possibl ! od s Wr's pek king Ty i \ g L ‘om y o N . ry n Imbecile’s Dreadful Crimes, o urst @b ol the o irk Cen \ annot p y e ieh alned skill O | 1 R el e, H"l"‘h,‘“' I‘l.\L‘“T,‘, B SR Dk i, Wit “‘1',3 Monterey, Mexico, are dispatehes received | Water's edse this morning at New Madvid. | i xgys Crry, Dee, 6,—The Journal’s Jefi- (l..l',,‘.\'lh.'f.[u;‘l ) :m‘.-' K i he reason is that no it |0 At phjL "y"\i‘n‘v‘n‘nu‘l‘i'l‘!‘l‘(‘ incloses. O1d John Brown, wlos soul goes | there yesterday from the army of Mexico ie fire was discovered in the hold, and 500n | arion ity (Mo,) special says: Meagre par- | SHore (somic 503 i nuwnoer) who are in w- | Hon comiensurte with b bwo otiers who widl die, 3Mr Hays, cons parchinig on, i eepresentod In the collection | gia(ing that General Trevino will arrive therg | e1veloped the entire boat. She had about | yjoyjury have baen received here of a triple | FA (o satarlos and wnzes forabout thran | OF LI WG cun be ebialel o cviE | trotor of the Colutudo siute Cupltol build: A Lo portrait, and a long and mteresting f 3 N e neaibian 7 2 ol olveq hor L wonths, and @ pay ear (o8 1At purpose wi orke, Are piainable he orks 1115, Witk 0110 0L LG BUmber Wi useape - DL e A T hers | Monday next with such Iustructions ¢ twenty pussengers, including soveral ladies, | r. ey that ocourred at Linn Crevk, 1n Cam: | i s so0n s the puy 1oils Art meccived | 0urgovernncit, Those faces deter men of | {y7ured, L i L3 ¥ who escaped sately but lost evervihing, Lhe iy o T SR h J] Iy . prwof page ffow one voitime of Ban- | 1ng Governor Supelveda and General Revis, | boat lid bout. LN tons in her cargo, Sho | den county, Di. Lyons, residins oa a farm | fiom, the seccluors, Fhls will probably & fAInIE SR AN I W kloasoite = = —— grofts History of the United States, With the | commander of the government forees in New | was built at_Jefforsonville for the - near that piace, has for saveral yoars past, [ MextPuesdaymorning xporicnce therein from £ 1t typographic corrections mavked in the mar- Fi e 1 nado her first tipin J e ) n » .t ‘i"" Tkt s 1o seng. 1t back 1o the it Leon, as will result in the reestablishment | Lin and iade her st teip in June, purely as & matter of charity, THE ZERO POINT. plov. lecocicing tht o comprehe atarr ure 'heré 15 an interesting letter f of the s g ot L 3 by i e U 2 system of public works is necessary, Jdre 18 ay Interesting lotler from ol the I:r:‘nle :.nremmf;‘lltluml‘ m; mul‘u‘lluu s 1l becile named Williams, who hus hith City Briffors Borious Dam. | icttully shagosh Tt d VRN Catarrh 13 a very prevalent disesse, with i Dt VA" i Bortratt OF VICtor 1H0gon o | Opyyrcy crn! froops. Thie news hus big) 8ix Men Go Down, ln'l'lu'ulh‘ulrm( Darinless. m\‘. terdass ulm.- Meu SUTENIRIL D of pablic worlcs o tiis or- distressing and offensive symptoms, Hood's companiod with Ny autograph and a tey | elated tha friends of the new adwinistration | EyassviLLe, Ind, Dee. € out a word of warning, the idiot snatched up [ Rt ; ganization is 10 by made & subjcel of sty Barsaparilla gives ready selief and peedy Words of compliment, wore otained throwgh | and cansed dismay among the revatutionists, | he Journal states that Fridsy night's gale | A1 0xe aud struck Dr' Lypns on the head, | CimeAco, Dee, b—AtSo'clock this morn- | it i vport by the board appointed by tie Suro, froim (e fact It acts flsnugh 1o bloods b : Tio U t the kindness of Hon, Levi R. Morton, late | Who relied on the neutrality of the federal creaving his sc ulkundmm,m him_instantly. | j, the temperature in the central part of the | President of the United States. 41l T i Inister ¥ ZovOrnme; i Sirieale wi b didconsideral amage along the lower | He then attacked the didor's 1-year-old : - sty winister to Franee, ‘ government in their struggle with the siate [ 4id Iderable d long the lower | M ked - the doctor’ U bt i e, T R AR Py aadthua reaches every purk of tho ayMy The wholo field of American literature is | authoiities. It is not known whether the | Ohlo viver. The flat boat, J. W. Bliss No, | duugliter and killed her also, A yoing son | ©5 Va0 & Sk, 50 Bar AN JGRADRH NOTES, 17 suftored with catarrhiflteeq years, Toak novelist and magazine writer in the country . waves at Morrls' landing, five miles below —— BRI oM e e | L W. LiLiag, Fos American humotis | esented by Mark Experimenting with Hydrophobia, Metropolis, 11l ‘Ien men wereon the boat, Sult Against Grant's Heir: n‘u-‘u.n A'an ‘Iv‘.l;mll':\‘x' SAGHE. SR L0 88 lis T ftarin heart disease, and is pe A Lwain, I B Shillaber, (s, Partinglon), | Niw Vo, Dec, 5.-Dr. O'Gorman, of | ix going down, and threc, besides the pilot, | Cuicaco, Dec, 6.~ Harvey 5. Datchelder, | S YIS L b e " T | nontly broben estth. 0o s with atarsh G o years; trled Barnim. The latter in @ letter to the editor | Newark. N. J., who has taken great interest | gaving themselves by jumping into the river [ of New York city, tiled an aftachment suit in | Piogre, Dak., was insulliciont o mpede |, ‘\'|:;_!‘§"‘; ;" z:' 'I““"I.:f;\\\f:!;l;l:'l"i‘;'llmll[ukull;)r nay n\m‘: o I\‘m::l‘: ;hm‘".:,:w,:in..:.fi:x;::: of @ wester paner au r\un-ingfllu vum}nfi in the cases of six children bitten by & dog on | and swimming ashore. ‘The nawes of the | the county court yesterday against the heirs l;;n:;d. though all that did fall was blown'into | = ST A v, Y d 11ood's Sars vmll; and was greatly e eprescniod. by | 1Y cdnesday, sent the followluk cable dispatch | P, X bt okl pelson, Jusah | of Gew U, 8, Grautina e lirm of Grons P damage done hiere by the storm of Fri- e prosident Suturday appointed the fol- | tmproved.” M, A, Auby, Worcoster, Mass, Tho poets of Kifope are re d by Lindsay, George Ready, Joseph' Farmer ». Goetnbe Kettlior, Tannyson, "Fom. Moord, | to Prot. Pasteur, the Freuch scientist, 'Thurs- | Wiliat ‘and George Craik, all of Galconda, | Ward for 832000 on any property the defend | gay nigl el greater” than was at st | fowing poxtnaster: At'Perry, lons, D, C, l‘rum;-bl*ll \d others, and historlany by | day: “Six children bitten by dog sup | 11l boat was owned by J. W. Bliss, of | #nts way have in Covk connty. 1t is not [ supposed. ‘The lake his seldom been rougher West vice I, €, Rude, resigned, Hood s Sarssparilla eharacterized by Pdwid .(Alpnwnmn.l!.uu-k«'.Mum"‘l'u;n " | posed tobe mad, Dog prematurely killed. | that and was going to New Orleans, Enown that Gen, Grant left any property sit- | Alone shore, skirting Lincol park, the tem- Slosson Saturday night won for the secon d three peeuliritios 1 1st, the combination of e fanc hlllm world over, t\-mhw“nl‘ IL Will you take char @ of children if sent to | Lhe boat and cargo was a ttal loss, :\li:::;flnlnl‘m:::fi 'Ir:";:,.")’\ ‘:«:mune value of the 1.m“:‘\ In\ ‘L\\.A‘Alr'l( ‘\.\.nl t “H? :I'.:::mnn:l )tu in the ,,.uh”il:r“m |5..‘.;.uu‘~ Wit s reme nts ; 24, the proportion; 34, the Jini. whose history of Greece every college boy | poh™) e A Fr e Ty L ed, it any atall, and the waves made deep s, completing | briween Slosson and Shiae core, (0 10 process of sccuriug 1ho active medicinal osed 10’ have read, Motunisen, whose | Raris?, 1 have hiea | sl splia) column o ——— the destruction ot the iake shoredrive which | g A0 SOCLILE A0 AYA “IMAR itomie 15 equatly o and valuable, and | “o 80 Bro-torman recoed the Tol | GaLvestos, Dee. A veport from Ab- Another Oralser Launched. e T e the o Wi of §06 | ot wain builaing of thy Northeastern | b, efieciing euses diilerto unkuowns o Darwib, Huxley, Spencer, Audubo, ar danker | jlone, Texas, makes wention of an aceldent | CHESTER, Pa., Dee, Si—-The government | diie with pavement and coping, s washed | Shemial companys, works, fn Atiwanlas X ditional evidenees incPde Darwin, pencer, A A birned Saturday night, Loss, 320007 i Humboldt, and’ many other nwmes [-5ei< ERUCHE PRSI 8 Nhidim 1o | @ the westbound passenger train on the | cruiser, Chicago, was lanuched at 11:30 fiom n!lllum{ mln\ '1'“‘.7 Is 8 tangl ll“\\:ll;h;na' LA, ST AU SN SN hyste 0! 4 AN 40 & L -, . . s ¢l S v operated | 91 tan bark and othe s, @ di o | H erican statesmen, including all the presidents | #lvady been subseribed. flly SOUEFLE JARMILINY BI0 o : antradtasy T W Stoel, asthi - vippah or widely yead sewsig 4 [ ! L adly injurad. Owing to the lateness of the | for the bureau of comstriction, and Chicf tawed Congregation. shetehes, and well known in Chicazo : 1rilla beats 211 others, a of the United States and the most prominent The Canon Sails. hour and the storm it was impossible to ob- | Engineer Dungan for bureay of steam An Outiawed Cougroge 1 | Louis as's jowrnadist of ability, died at Gran: i et | mm.mm"n: volitieians of the country, The autograpnsg 5 4 R tain further partieulars. engineering, DErkoiT, b Bisuop Borgess promul T g TR T Yok Oy, ] unaiy othes lords Akl Jadies uf bigh e<160 | gor England this moming on the stcamer Weather for To-Day. The Blizzard Up North. Dart’s Polish Catholic. chureh on ccount 0f | piteelf unahte o attend the camine (i Hood's Sarsaparilla Against the names of the untitled lond: of | 17mbrin, It issaid on his arrival he way bo | Aissourl Valley—Increasing cloudiness, | 8T. PavL, Dec. 5—Yestewday's gale sub- | the seandalous conduct of the congrega convention he will send i depitition to 1 Sald e 815 six for 5. Mad merica. The confederacy is represented by | offered the hishopric of Manchester recently | with light snows, slowly rising temperatur sided during the night an | this morning it | in disturbing the servicos and nearly pr resent Wi, consisting ol OF M- oniy by .1 W & CO., Lowall, Mass. etters frow Jetf Davis and other prowi wode vacant by the death of Lis friend, the | lower barometer, winds shifting to cast and | was clear, calm and cold. Dhermoweier at J itating bloodshed, ‘The parish is outlawes Healey, Sexton, aud Fhomus Power 0 Cou has plaved his gane with conrage, skil and urate foresi<ht, and is fikely 16 ind hine self, when the clection is over, exactly wherg e 1 holding practically if not national Returs recsived up to thiree this afternoon Show Lie b Pals have & 8118 10 ajority over the tories and nationalists thas far electod e uzures showed 507 fiberals, 243 conserva- tives und 62 nationalists, Dlizzard came to an It is repe I that Spurgeon, the preact is Railroad, Tebels, Au interesting autogiaph v that of | ke bisk | south, but occasionally variable, 270 8¢ 6 1015 0King. NU iisses cal be said in the churei. nor. o Gosos Ono Dallar, 5 ¥: