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e b i e e e U RSN - ' Tue OMAHA DAILY BEE. }4 ll‘"ll ENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TIHHURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1855 NUMBER 158. d e e e e e A e e 2 e e S e S S A P A L A U ——————————— 1 s 44 behind the ushers. She alett 3 1 % ¥ DIV i 1 A | & an oo thaeck % e ok g B t Tie Masked Strikers Attack the Working “ ' | A $3,000 Cheek for an Invitation to Decisions to the #imect that Title to L ARE . . Al bl m in Pennsylvania a Swell Afair. the Property is Good. tie Rilver Question. ol “““‘W O b . near Monongahela City, | the Intorior of Towa. S sald nin WYL yess | w 1S kaown as 1 n | Parliament Mcots, ¢ ‘ The friends of the Blair educat wd com 1 them to return i terday, “and has bec in 1 Casos” 1 Vory e | EMINENTLY A MILITARY CORPS. | say thereisa srowing in mines they were | A CANDIDATE FOR PASTEUR. | gy ospital room 2 . X v A SOME VIEWS ON HOME RULE. t wsire, and that it will andow ! 8 it hospital room ¥ was o : e -— ; 10 to their homes “Why, the r that is to be Lup for | 1 Sac Wheol com: | - Mors Alont Osmmisslonse Sparks' | Hix o s Were more | A Beatrice Murderer Granted a New | Wi as soon as you repo it %o p | pa e o the | Timothy Sullivan's Warning to the Romovnl=Dr, Mary Waiker's | rep A o (1 drial=Two Serions Burnings A s Ward told of i ofo g Orangemen “Tricky Landlords Flank Movement—Biair's duys its p i tiie | State Musieal Association— trial v“" said to Orrin 8 i of Chica « Al the deed | Placing the National League ™ s ns . I ey ng Man 8 i one o prisoners in ullow st of and ler R Lducational Bill :‘““ 0 4 itlons | ychiea dow it the i uns aud ro- A Young Man tes. SAIT, THAL T6 Ha ATl Doen araned that i | ) Ly ‘ in a Dilemma, . - no3s | volyers, CLIC nen were very, much was to be put at common w at first, nntit | I thie 1 univer 1sress to provide | frightened nunibers were ved in their o tat common work at nrst, until | U7 Ly 3 The Silver Question fn the Senate, | for the « qmon_ schools | eagerne iy, Two “vliose niames | Searching for a Mad Stone. the excitement died out, and would then be | ¢ LN nvention Postponed i it o | i iaorig unped a sl greci- | Dis Morsis, fowa, Dee, 35— [Spacial Tele {ven an easy berth in the o h | Iax N Do Catrick Kgan Vas ToN, Dee, Special Tele: Liadi 4l ys that the | w00 o ¢ seriously 1 Wi A ot | Tittle while a room would be t t s where \ s gram.] 1t is reported that the president is | money con uld be re- | iners were driven away, 8 nient an.]—A young man from Al ona called | FTUET f_,,w'.l,_ X it P L1 e . “_\' 1o '“ I"' » preatly annoyed by the specch of Senator | turned in tiy sach man's § took elrge, but was compelled to Veterinary Surzeon Rea, and stated that | would cost him about. $3,00) tic vty @ pri R b Bock bt Konticky on the silver question, | 1abor, and the investu be n good At 1t all was reported oui %6 | lio hada team of horses that had recently | proceamme goes all tieht so far v e Hocrelary 0 National ) have talked to ¥ ¢ | one. ‘Phe inereased indus 2 of the | Stid the working miner » Ol English | died, the disease present mptoms of By the way. did you ever try war ¢ inw il ton states Cestiemer wiie lavo talked tOLIE CRe T | teopla ol o sl . | Mines will be supplied w ns today 10T | pabies, Upon deseribing the o ( | attended Gen. Grani's dinner party? 1t was | 1 Chiristine 1 1ot be able to W tho duriag the past twenty-four hours report him | Peopte in uth would to SH1 | Jutare protection ; S | when the firm of Grant & W fist | Lynn : lo heirs h held i i a di-tressed frame of mind, not only over | t le should be | A later dispa tho strikers are stifl | Of thoattack, it was pronouiicod onaine | ed 1 Diisiness, Fred Grant Happened 1o | 0F Al \Y L bt T Thehs th ms of the Blue Grass bourbon | L proposed, I Bosscesion vl the ine, A aitack with | ease of the dread disease. The Norses wero | jnention i the o 10 day that s father | | T (i wy nest, and that he is i tatestian, but over what appears to be ASKAL v t y | was g ivea dinner party that eve i \ May St ot tlia “’n i ,“, ‘l.‘,, o ,':." i‘ .f"" v mail route [ NS 2ot oW I el enty- | died. A short time before death one of the | ing and that” Vande Cyris W. Field, five years ¢ meeting of parliament ods Mueh to the astonishuent o ost every | Tunn L kb= P o animals bit the man on the hand, inflicting a [ #lsone more of ghe G TR R i of ‘the B A v s one it w suneed this morning that Sen- | dered elanged as fol Leave Sutton | More Trouble at Bevier. \wolthdl that lins 1ot yeb eated. The (MPEING | fnorewas thoughtor 1t Tntovenime Grints | doed, atth Y iy UL AN Liish party (o Know with ator Evarts of New York was preparin | Tuesdays, Thursdays and S durday P Brviem, Mo, Dee. 23, —Y v morn- | of the horse's teeth was plainly visible. ‘The | door-bell rang wiile family and their | exeeition before a , the peace. oness the probable oub speech in which he would side with Beck | mi arrive at Stoekham by s p. m. Leave | Inzabout 10 o'elock, wh Yht train | hand had been considerably lacerated, The | guests wereat dinner, and Ward presented | e Gro 1 that Christine Lynn and | of the present situation before i fttae 1 iy Witile 1t 1s | Stockhamn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur. [ Was jeavine Bevicr, fifticen shots wor et | Souiiz ian was intioh OXoItod Wheh tie does | Iimsolfin Talldress with iits craslt hat | et hisband, Williaw Lyt ad sxecated o | i Kingany anthoratitive announcement of and attac Wlininistration. iile it is into the sto 0 two box cars at t R t i N 1 nder hisarm. *Could he the o W for | deody and that the instriinent to be eon cir plans, or before sending any message to - well known that Mr. Evarts will oppose the | daysata, ms arivedt Sutton by 12 m. | juen who were heaving coal into the ea et bbbl b G Bl rabies, and | g 5oment=—just for a monent tricd was wiint they. intenaed to do, and | yiei Amesioan b Yand 1t also Soom gonnral priniolpies and policles of tho firesl: Loave Stockhain Mondays, Wednesdays and | tholap pit. Nobody wasstrick by e buliets, | tushied out in search of mad stone, came into the hail, *Ah, my dear gei hat thoy: supposed ey had done; namelys & | 1icE alorican HLOLAGES, ANc. ¢ i ; sl tyehal iies of e BICS | idays at 9 . m: arrive at Aurora by 9. m, | The newrdes nof béing armed the tiring - bog pardon for disturbing - you, ance of all their right and tile i and | that they recard Parnell’s constant presenco dent, the latter had counted upon his ely I vl it was odited to I in nis | leave Aurora Mondays, Wednesdas and | 1ot returned, The ueg Were very rted a New Trial. stepped i for amoin from the opera tv named, dudgment was, | on the scene of negotiations as indiepensa and it was universally eredited to hin i his | et & L oxcited oyer the afiair but had any ofe been | BeATRICE, Neb., Dee, 23.—[Special T you know—to tell you that 1 had a chance 6 civen to detendants. e, The convention, in accord with this SITOHR 16 stop s\lver col ke, Fridaysat 1 po g arcive ab Stocklam by | §iad they would doybiless have rotatiated | eram.]—Judge Brady today granted a new [ ke i 1 to-day—nothing to do with sugeestion, 15 therefore postponed to o date A canvass has heen made by the president’s | D ; : in” a deadly manner v sy 1t the waris | (rial in the case of A, B. M o was | the e % litfle outside speculation, | RACE FORR A WIFE, Lo e deterinined hercatier between the oy friends among the yeratic senators to see LOGAN AND THE PRESIDENCY. renewed they will be ready tor it { i RIH : ¢ | and put yowin, Telosed it up ihis aiter- | 3 : utive of the A an leazne and Parnell, Fh i L e | Oneof the most frequent callers at e ound guilty of murder i the first degree | hgon, wid your share of the proits is sso, | 0w an Eloping Couple Suceeededin | jigan will call tie national vommition of tho ' W ! it champion mlx,r Vs m.’ O ST | the residence of Senator Stanford is Mis, Business Troubles, last spring for poisoning his w A new | I happened to have the cheek inmy pocket Bscaping an Knvaged 1 Awmerican leasud cther some day in Janue- question sel forth in the message, and the {1, 4y ogan, She has been very atttenbye [ DETROUD, Dee, 3.—The [olmes lumber il is granted oit the i formality of the ver- | g0 Tt itover, Hereic is generaly amd | Coivenas, e Vit Bigelow, aged | ary. by which time there may be information result has been most disheartenige to the ad- | (A GO SR W ek kind | company this morning made an_assignument | diet only, as all the testimony points to his | 7y, ard propated to busih baek to the epera |19, and Hartley Baysinger, azed 3% residents I \rmlvw“l chabling adate o be fixed for Yeist ShintaE |!' e N | l1”””\’r‘ O 1 fecling inwany dolicate ways. ‘This atten- | to Dennis, Liabilities, §15.0005 assets, | Uilt. The supreme court has Within a few | man and swallowed the whole story, “Would | Gf Doviestown. Ohio, a <u Al villae near S s trust Senator Kamsey of North Carolina, a | (EHESHEE SR 0 Catitornia sen- | Mot ascertained, ; dys rendered an opinion upon & case simi- | Mr. Ward stay and dingt Nol Then at | Akron, havebeen enzaged to be married for | Views of Notables on Homo Rute, ',“vmh\.\r]“".-,['[“y G IIII- ;l,:"[‘y,"'.‘ Rl ‘l': ator's wite. There are not wanting eynical | toninnC a" Olifo, Dec, 23, Coshoc- | Jar to the Morse case. which makes . new least he tnustligve o liss of wine butore le the past two years, Miss Bizelow's parents | Loxvoy, De M dames . O'Kelley, e o uiattation ot o flooy o | Luservers who sce onty eeliisliness In by B e st | trint necessary. The court in his remarks on | SR fimsole fo o Jed 10 400 tmaly | objected to the mateh, and for the past year | mationalist wewber of pariiunent for Ttos. e L on om tiiing, who suzgest this Is an exhibition of - {hio case, complimented the fury finding tho | Brinitted himsdt to be led to the dinine | jave kept a vigorons wateh upon the youns | comon, said in an Interview yesterday ttiag :Hnl oy, Mr. Htanson will, T stated, i | Gt poitcal e for which Mrs. A CHILL DAY OI' GRACE. verdiet for tieit honesty, and intimated that | over.” That Invitation cost Mr, Ward $3,000, | 1ady, even golng so. far as to lock ler in | there was now a good opportunity for sots yoduce o bill and look atter its intevests, | |00t Tl World over. Her | g they had been abused by some of the attor- | but he considered it elicap at S | her room at night. Sunday, while attending | line the que home rule: that M 0 % | Logan Is famous the world over. ler hus. | Ex-Ministor Log R s abused by sc ‘ 0 elicap ab the price. 11 atnight. S attending | line the question of howe rule: that Mr ST 1Ay oY D FeabimBRUATIONGBF ||y fa risatr i vonet eandlale fOrtie | o et aeyl Fe ey atks Back €0 |0 case. had made bis poin Sundas sehool, Miss Bigelow suddenly | Gladstone could confer an enormous benelit Mr. Cleveland and his counsellors. Mr. Ran- {500 0 C S Senator Stantord is acered bkl Rt hORLY MU ~= e s started from her seat and ran out [ o0 kngland and lreland, and that ho one som cannot cope with sueh_wen as Beek and | GG ottt Sl New Yourk, Dec. 23—[Speeial Telecram) Destroyed With it Contents, TWO MINUTES AND A HALF. of tho door, where she was met. by her lover, [ Wis mare compotent thn e, € udsfone to P ; il otlie o will oppose WLAVLLE 1}l v California, | —1yan interview with the World's Washing M TR\ 0 Yoo, 23, —[Spe- " RN who quickly placed he b e hadin | solve the problem. The Trish parly wi Evarts, anil others who will oppose him, and [ oot S Jooc s Leure united delegation | ton eorrosnondent. Ex-Ministor Lo : vit VALLEY, Lowa, Dee. 23.—[S) ust the Time it Took Dennis Kelleher | 1600 Incriitior v a iy, NOAMUI {iyiaiain e in January to decide upon i ton correspondent, Ex-Minister Logan, in r cial About tod - aiting and the couple dpov Foas fast a I there is not the least hope for the success of |y pogan in 1855 it sodisposed. This - | iy to Michael 6 tatenments. sy e e to Knock his Opponent Out. their horses could 1an. The enrazed father [ theitpal s coming parlinment. e e T Ieesec i L hataiiveis | L sl lonid il Bt in the residence of D, N. Goodrieh | Niw Youie, Doc. 2, shott and declsive | of Siss THeciow, ns soon oy he conid recover | My Herbert Gladstone, son ex-primo Fepibilean senators. ) mple fact that Mis. Losan | among other. things: “Why docswt. Grace | and consumed the building and most of its | glove fight took place yestos fi6rRGH L T e & o i srarted | minister“and wember for the West Division Po-diy acrowd of financial men were dis: ‘I","['I BRIV L “‘ i ‘“’]' \1 "}" answer the test ot the ‘l mication? | contents. Some elothing and furniture were | a \“-:l‘m; BT |,‘\.:, .’,J,‘,\“l‘l:”' : ,”r”.'- i pursuit. Meanwhil Bayshiger (1‘ wiens | oL -l";”l{y.h\““‘ R u’tl“‘“wh o y 5 ; e e Sy | ford may be only the work of a sour dgspep: | There is no inveetive, no adjective o indi- | saved from the lower story. Int eve : 005 T i ! wzed he Services of s youine i pb e | ciation, i the conrse of which he: says: cussing the situntion in the oftico of United | o "but the fden hus fastoncd’ 1self | eato malico. displayed I tho. letter, I am | aps I from the lower story, bt everything | of $:0, The contestants wero Lo Williams, | 1o drive'n o O et | Tear that the tories will wash their hands of Btatos Troasurer Jordan, who talked freely | o 1% i o inds of fiot & fow politiclans.| herotehns faniias with. t iy KO luding; $ 00 worth of silversare, | of Bridacport, and Dennis Kelleher, of Bos- | conple and sive o U Parnell, now they have zot the benetit of tho i of the of affuirs in a dejected s S LAl gl 10 operations of | was destroyea. “Total loss, he | ton, “Warry” Edwards was referce. He rent. W . OV Lo delinde ] 1S votes in the clections. Party wartar p e 5 RANDALL ON THE TARICE the Graees upon the west coast. L know its | household goods were insure 500 it tho | formod the AL LESLER Bt o Y ame within sisht of | 5%e only method of getting justice for { and nany Finaily some on 1 ur int formed the they were to tight with ufeds med d L side B T A TV TLIEBD T | e B BEALES R he will not in- | history from the establishment. [have never | State company. The insurance on the | gloves, Marquis of Qi e UL LU o S W folld Iretand.” = ] spokie up to tho tren b the e | it i (s sesson, Bleanits | eonsieroddt wort montion ol the pres: | Lo anfog, T i, o, WON Eiaen Sl U ik ing rules, for | Jorh WMt danghic The recent visit to Treland of Lord Riehard A u.‘\ i the ‘I‘\m n y‘u _\;-l party o the | thag some ehanges and o reduetion of duties | ont trumped-up elaims were sought to be 5 Ml” el ‘;(l R ‘l“ i ‘;w xll‘mnl‘ ~.l‘-n-l<n| the expivation of that | who drove to Newport, where tey w “’“"4-"““. who MR ment uxl: ial b oor of the senate seem to be azainst you, Tt b ey % ! b odd, could not be ascertained. The five ne the bes 0 was 1o reecive the purse « aflerwa 0 oF Bay under the’ administration of Mr. Gldstone, who willchimplon the adminis rtion® [ fS ‘”‘; """’ ‘“l]‘"“ o .:I(” he t s |irteecy lV‘lull a friendly govern- | caused by a defeetive fluc. KEIKIGE B RSBty TS Lol et j‘mf s owis VALl Abilg | ERYE IR RO his objeet was 10 | r that an agitation of the general subjeet ab | ment. It was my duly to ad- * I o feek | furribloiwhio o S| consult with vish Ieaders i Delialf of Mr M. Johnson hung head for a few i ment y nine inehes and weighs 160 pounds, | terrible when hoe o hedecoy and e ¥ | P e ik nisaitebvelY Gl stime would do harm. After a period of | vise our government of facts that State Sharps and Flats, s s 21 ot i, e ool s iheis, | swears that the end s not yet. Gladstone. In an interview. however, Tord ! 4 Fiowes = S cssion, busine ing up, and he | 1itdid ot posscss. What matice | Cnpaw Raris, Lowa, Dee. 23.—~[Special | and weighs” 155 pounds, — Severs it R B 2L . . falls in with the op at it will wise 1d be ked tl ) h ¢ 1| Pelegram.]—Phe music teacners of t tate | were made before a blow w On the N shanded 3 o U NDILIGLRLy Senator Eustes of Lonisiana, one of the i ) : could be wreaked through such ehannel and b ol achers o o Vo LRLIORIM o Al e | Parnell nor anyof | < and thag A A e e | oLl s mioca WhtIBHHA oS I I CUTERE S iy bl bt iGilh: STTREIE. IRy weoro st hls here to-day and organized a State Mu- [ poth were very nervous, After [ Onewtust be well ac ed with his | e never spolie o an an the subjoct of A i T D e Cei T ey | R iothing L might sty would influence ourgov- | sieal associntion, auxiliary to the National | on hiis opponent's chost. It fellow pa f can thor- | howe ruie tor fretand : | thie position ¢f the administration on the sil Y PERSONAL MENTION. ernnent against them. L lave simply asked | associ . B. Godfrey of Mount Yernon | two rapiet short-um blows, il oughly enjoy them. 1 e stovoritho LT TICLENE N wites R | yer question in 4 most vigorous manner Representative Weaver, Dr. Martin of Des | (e latter to act upon the record. Are the | wasel t, and Willard Kimball | gave Willinms the tirst. knoek same route only « n he way, | toconeede ome rals (o L oncondition D A A o1 3 ek U BTG | st i e l. Butroughs of Grinnell, | Grace people uftaid tho government will not | of Grinnell It was deeided to hold | Moty lowever, was on hts f after a while, become familiar with the | that the union he waintais L s Rl S e lowa, ealied upon the president to day. do them justice, or are they like the man who | @ three days convention in Des Moines | wad'fiidyr Rl Q| seencry and more prominent land marks — i) ol G LoD EVBIE (R o | B S VORI ORI X O T whispercd that justice was precisely the thing | duving the first week in next May, the day | the face, While his o Shiel Wian | but he will nevereome to know the inhab Varning to the O men. enst. Already 5 00) copies have been printed | —The friends of whiversal fated Tress) | hodidn’b want. - The fact is thatboth Graee's | sussions to bo,dovoled to cssays and discus vuard, Janded hali a_dozen neavy biows on | itants. This rare treat is reserved for the + DuiiLinyDoc. 2= ancotiii OLytlie STl AT AR EAts AOE LG o it | very hoperul of passing an educativnal bill | allegations to the elfcet that 1 wished to be At he ovenings to musical interosts, | Williams' stomach, This caused Wiiliamsto | “regalar” who owns o quarierly ticket | Nutional League was held in- Dublin to-day, aund reguests for tho speecs are comiv | luflioned D cducationnt B | rotiimed i Chili and thiat I solicited the in- i £ lower his ward, “Phen Kelleer it Bis | and vides every day between tho s M. 1. D, Sullivan, ber of parlinment, from every direetion. 8 nator Beek is one nd W illisin the house will press t 1enee of his honse, dir or indircetly A Bar Banquet at Sidney. attention to Williams' fu Ineck, A sharp | points, He may not be able to name a [ made an address, in b, referring to the of the best equipped men forthe part he takes ot A Ll 150y Y o TR ALED Ty phe | DIOW from e vizhe shoakder drew’ Dlood ! ! ! 3 h ! ANl ; AR Cceess. | e utterly untiue,” St s Neb., Dee, [Special]— Kolleher's friends shouted themsclves hoarse, | SIDS1e person o meets, but this Is unin jostiionoathatomn detnamantiUioneye ' to be found in Ue_senate, having probably | ‘The biflsintroduced by thos sentlonon are o members of the Chesenno county bar will | Encotrased by the. eheers the Baston mac: | portant, for he seldom has oceasion to ad- o charaeterized those who were: cluie Ay butonopoor—Jolin Shoran. e lins boen | i uroyide for 1y matters of (il DUt] A MODIESKA'S MARRIAG o rand i et o e fudiiary and vis | e G ot it saowd - | dress dhans he everiieless enjoys the cainsghonG HUi0 o Rctod nntnes | continuously in congress sinee 1866, has made Ao amot iting menhers of the bar next Tuesday even- | €ry. Both foughit desperately Hine | personal acquaintance of everybod d question, d, which ong S propriated by congress for the public free | The Son of the % stre ] 0 lesday even PR (G Hing | ) i 6 V| been the subject o eontroversies hes finanee o study. has een prominent all that | GNGE T e states, ant 1’ the bills pass the o Son of the rous Actress A | gy o, 20, Specehes will be made and | SHE L Kellehiet on i op) e [ SR o bl eI Bhelilal)l e Yot Rbriy Gl | pean i bIECAOLLI RGN T s e time in tinancial legislation, and an influ- | two houses resp their _differences Hig O ted. [ Uie furnished by the Twenty-tirst Infantry | hiaag, Wikliams souewhat amd s | FPhe disazreeable passengers are soon | jow he Dronght to a fimal setifement ential member of the senate committee on | can easily be adjusted. Senator Blair said EWAEORiSHD: al Tologemn.] | i Ao Yiina s anticipated, Tho | hammor bow aarie ofo el i doected sind consigmned to conventry. | 1 Would *be mpossibie, ™ owever, TR sveral years {o-day hé expects the committee will report | —Ralph — Modjeska, the only son s MDY IO 5 s L ammer blow owihe lefi cheek, and Williaws | Fha ' obtrusive pe ho k the | to gu w the o the Iy 4 finance for several years, I to e SEN LR sCon ALt i S court will be in session during the week dropped to the ground. Blood was flowinz | 2 rusive person who knows the | to guarantee the property of the landlords EMINENTLY A MILITARY CORPS, l’fli‘x-ln“lnl:'-:l':nlt»‘v \:,l;lllll;IH]:: |3w ||n||rmrn of the fawous actress of that e 2! ) Frows his month. and his chin. rested on g | conductor and ™ brakeman, and who |« ':IKIH\>I the demy “v‘l-..»l Ir\l.uinml: ;u \ml: S [l 0 it . it ion ! 2I00ONRN assage, He fe- | nqne, was married in the Polish King Ho chost a8 he sat. on the rested on s | BRCCENTY into the bagsage car, | and Austratia e warned the Ulster Sbrag- ¥ The proposition to transter the signal corps | ceives a great many letters and petitions | (4} : i DackIngiHOuseiyY chestus e sat on the Hloor, “1le got up | Wilks By tid miul‘u’n‘"'(ni.fi‘,-.‘};.: Tthat il they should resist the lome Dog, [ Al Tele- \mln some cffort, but Kellehor was ready | Where none but oftici " ey e L and another puaseh sent Willlams to the | wel the ol ogler who parades gram.]—The packlng house am ! 1o paride L tioor fora seeond time, He 1 imselt the lengih of the tr: (o (v i Bt ok prkiallv Baroed taay L Loas nl [T o e 1‘.,'”,‘ facions hw'..l-‘lll(‘\.'?'\“ oY tion in | meats and building from $6,000 to 5,000, | Williams was beaten, but he was wame and | haGOLL i) g Cets an Fiile measure afer its passaze by the imperial d Tiament their resistanec would constitute t of treason, and that it would be useless e Lo endeavor to assert themsclves by o 1o comermes | Sipan the bsbet, and says thoro 1s an almost | Catholic chureh in this eity this morning, un- | eoxus, Io universal demand for congress to provide | der a dispensution, to his cousin, Felid ; Y o the establishment of - common schools \da, who came to (s country lastsu ly favor its being kept | flyoughout the country, He says money ph holds a prominent | to a civil bureau is being sional elrcles a great deal just now — Arng men, however, generi within the control of the army. They argue us expended would be'returned in the i . R 5 TN nE Gt h ol d LanilbatolsioTnsaeit N ¥ that in time of war its duties are absolutely ivaluo of cach man's labor and the in- enginecrs’ department of the Union Pa- | Fully fnsured in haif a dozen ecompanies. he wanted to contintie the fight. e stz | GioinPiinE 18 we B R T I T S oA § e ¢ 1 i ¢ would he a good one. citie vailrond, and is at present en e wered as he stood Heher was abont to an { T i t Mr. Gladstor | military, for giving information to army twould he a zood one. I 4 | i g tobaeeo juice and the aiv with profanity; | thehome rule scheme, yesardless of the clums Jadauartors by, means of. fias, torel tel . WITHOUT FOUNDATION. the construction of a new bridge over the Suicide by Shooting. Qi (LI ST ) ¢ e | the injudiciou Sy o peanuts | 015 of those apposed to e measure : ATY, sand st e t was reported to da at 400 elerks and 580 Ve . e PRAIRIE C i P 7] shouted: it 1is whip ¢ icions ss o e Jeunuts 5 il 3 -4 1s reported today the clerks and | Missouri river at Omaha. He graduated Pramig Crry, fowa, Dee. 22—[Special | oivohim any more punishment The ret- | with the boys and relates all her selfish it of graph, rockets, i s mos o graph, rockets, and the most imy sh Landto Saminers n the pension office. were €0 be | gt vear in Pa the highest hon- | Telegram.]—Chatles Shearer, aged 22 and toc y son of | eree then ordered Kelleher o his own corner | gricfs to the publie eary the spaces filling all, by the ficld-of-battle telegraph lines. Tt | dismissed Jannary L The chief clerk denics : R Pt it b ; Meeossitates a military organization, ns sig- | tho statemient, ‘aid says the report probably | O at the Polyteehnique in xoad aud bri a wellknown farmer living near here, com- | and awarded the fieht to bim, e aetial | matron who ean never {ind room for her | NEW YORK, Dec, 23.—[Special B aseot S e et that the work of the | building, The dispensation was obtained | mitted suicide by shooting himscelf to-d bt i was only (v iutes and iz | Bindies, whom' o concession. will ap- TSR s e g ] e o iy s hin e is being systematized and less through the influenee of a high Catholie dig- BROWE UP Tl BRIDE LYBLUNGS - pease and no flattery compose—these are [ larsest landlords of Irelamd have adopte 4 Hloatieretspany- LGy RN L o0 thete. [ i oo ot owever, gt lone wiih ; nitary in Herefordshire, England, who is an ROLE HI3 BRIDE. THE 1POPL'S OPINION, cossary evils thit serve as folls to set | new plan to batlle the Irish National T e R P AUSE bR INE UpONAGE il labor saved |Gt of Count Bozenta, Modjesia's husband | An 01 Love Demoralizes u Church e | oft to gieater advantage the delightiul | and to diseredit it amonz laborers, When time of peace and ready always for war, | must be § it npon aceumulated work, J Advocating and Encon ng the Re- | e Ly 1 PRESIDENT'S CHIISTMAS, and stepfather to Ralph, The bride is a Servic athi Nty BEInzEN | people Whom the du by traveler mocts, asked by tenant farmers (o reduce the ron(s # St v ‘Hu-p sident witi spend Christnns quietly | daughter of dosef Benda, who during his LovisviLre, Ky, | Thursday of 2 » ation of' Youth. How the jolly villagers huddle togzether | of their tenants the lan reply they are severe punisment by court martial for nez- | ¢ thewhite house, | 1e will have no com- | litetime was the most celebrated comedian in | last week Edward Shorewater. it Barrntone, Dee. 25— copy of aletter | in the httle Stations and wiaut for the | upable to make any reduetions withont sus- lect of duty eould make the men take their | pany, but will eat his Chvistmas dinner with | pond. Fel et \‘”“('-'“‘f‘ R T RLEN, Sy S WICT anghy the pope to the Roman Catholie | trainl And when it comes, how they | pending works i progie B 1 observations at the exact toment thres times | Miss Cleveland. It is said the president will | Doland. HCHCE Bench £ landsomo, | chant o it Washington, a villaze four- | yioppehy of England bas just been reecived | climber abord and distribute themselves ] o Sl s onLipineonig | Tl ont bagin g at & o iy ||l the billi granting’ a nenslont to: Alrs | stately blonde, 10 years old, and educated at | teen miles from this place, came to this city | 1 oy 0007 Artibidiop G ad | elambor abord aud distribute, thomselves | ana dismissing Inborers employed thergon, B orlviie & holidny.. semiRining, in sudh | GrRAtID tilo (o8 tiabiensure to” becotlo & a Catholic convent in Herefordshire, She | and was marvied at the Farmers’ Home hot Drimato of the church it 2 mriea, and which | the dear old lady who 1 st Do to | Mhis places the league m a dilemma whicly AVing a e s £ aw before Chiristnas day. hns no predilection for the stago. AN 158 TR lGeniry & lioy Tothaned Gnb onoe | L e el in o merica, and which |5 : Y i has paralyzed the efforts of many locak places as Yuma, Pike’s Peak, the dreary sca T R piedijuot) age, 3 . Gaeniry, STl i will be published fn full in to-morrow's | town for weeksamd weeks, and makes T i el 4 B e | oK Uarl b ot e i in Vst o shcue, Mo ibaka, wiiolinskbesn el ying to Mount Washington to make that place | ¢qqptic Miror. It says: an ovent of it; and the cotmtry clergzy- | branches in view of the limportince of Keeps Sty at theis posts during. opidemics. ete, | ieton during the tecess of eongress and de- engagement in Baltimore, attended the wed- | their home, Friday evening last Shorewater o ey e e e e man, with all his dignity and linen done | 08 the good will of the Inborers as well ag { No ono scems to deny the great practical | YLt IS tne to the propasation of tho com ding. and wife attended a service at the Methadist | of the world. whon the tendor uee. of chiid: | WP fresh for the i and the bride and | 4e fne Phe Parncllite leaders will meet \ s y 3 at practical 4 yigen Tist, said to-might the list will not be T ehurch at Mount Washington. The preacher | hoo ed on eyery side w | arcom, starting on’ their tour; and the | Within a few days to devise means for coun- d utility of nllu- signal Erylin, hl*f\«‘;llm‘: the | yade public until it 15 oficially announeed AMONG THE RAILROADS. Rt A St oo e jon '_\.’,ih,"‘l 3 “”_,,‘,'“‘”}‘,fl Tawyer, comine to court; and the farmer, | {eracting these new tacties of; the landlords, | sauivgpdismasinunEmpseyin s Ieioots fiin e boise LBl VIR H the day o the | 1)) of Prospective Changes in the | When the couple were half-way up- the aisle | iy < ‘than the union | looking for cows and a market. These =L for its support, and it is not believed as i COLEIUSS, a4 3 ¢ Miss Mary Scigler sprang from a seat and | Wit literary instruction of sound teaching 1 are recular jons. It is only n A Poycott Suceeeds, efticient work could be done under civil | A (e m ot representatives of the va Salinion: Daolilo Mapagoment. assa Shorownor. while his territied | faith and morals, For this reason we have | sary 0 sce them ey GOt “Tlio (Cork Stoam Daokok | aduinistration, whero the greatest punisii | Hott Ut MRS oL G GRYERI B0 1 A [Special Telegram.)— | Youn wite ran toanother partof the build- | morw than onee said we' stongly approved | Jabiel them. Fhrot T SRR R oy . { AUAAS L SIRIO 010 B k| pcakon Cactislodooithyiand nisgnin D161 lo Dyoaltieat:and Qunoral Managor Oalla- | {ins, of the voluntary seiocls, which by tie work s b company, whieh has heen bogeotted by the t d be discharge fo cieney or | resolutions adopted by the labor congress g y S 1 meunder i and Jiberality. of privite ind f nozccount whatever, heing to-duy | nationalist cattle dealers for several weaks, B atluly, . Thin forthoe arkned thel tho | Which. et Doro & f8% weeks: ago, urging | W8Y of the Union Lavllie arrlved here yus- iiRanan, d meunder g promisa to | it oratlty OESpEivate Andividunls have fnaiineyo W 2 A I ; : i B A R tlon L a0 | His npnoln At M terday from Boston, where he attended "the | IDAITY me,” sho cried, whls the greatest ex \\‘w-nl.-q..mlrn.-d in A a ,mll plas\)iero; | AN VCLEH0:INONIQ has &t last nade concessions to the eattlo ervice costs far less pr 4 control il 1 : AL 0 | ARt LA s L, i citenient prevailed in the little chuien, and e desire their numoer inereased as mueh as Foved s wen. The company @ b5 not to e B icatal ot wh | 2 elfin "ot the oise. conife | conturence of directors, Mr. Caliwing savs | i sriing i wit' e open hant, she BoRsiDIeT VoL OUrselves, Bactni e eond] ymbs' Married Life. e, e AR DO ARSI i eIt |1 horten bt ot aa il bty A SIpSUDIRVARNRR ORI A FilicteglssmoRn thiwhateylas I AIBIOIOEG HaONNL it Tuihed e witie e promised | Gon” of | things i (s eity, continue 2 (G;) Clioniclos -Gon, oombs | SAHImtIAL harReuly ShLEC OF MORDAYIIBIE 5 ke vho promised o vl Ws been s0 indus ly cireulated | to ma f ©is 1ot worl W W greatest effort and s eost 10 i AL FeNLOTAI0L HAVRLINGL! ¢ Clviliuns forlos han twice the amount they | give e uatier eonsideration. FxMayor | I“fl‘u“lt:‘ ks £oslil ‘“"I“~ e ‘:““_-”‘l 0 narty me, SHols ayillal apdek ey DL e ol Luand my kreak ek $0 imitted to the bar at 19 years of | from which tenants have heen evi o b) now receive, becauso they know their posi- | Powderly of Seranton, ‘Fa, grawd pistor | ¥ ) New York for, soveral Gavs, Lo [ “nuring'iis excitemnont the assauitad: gro- | chlldieniof Itomas fur 1t 8 by th vequiring a special aet of the legisla. | €01 I ulko 0 talee tho unoxpitod dligrs f Hink aro; nephianent during behayior sug | Sorkiateftholntghts of Lobor, called un | tho elicotthb o Waa shaBt 10, 81te 4P the | cop ade nowttempt tocseape from the irate | that the Catholie faith—our er £ oo O Voarlabarilis wis sutdite | Ot s uR IS e S Tobiramont Wil pay, after thiety yoareservice, | Si ok bt el ropm i aloy Nanug | Soneind maungersip of bis company and de- | iel, nor did he rush to iis wife, who fled 1o | bestinheritance Sis preserved whole and ¢ e | A Tae ol A oso anos nurclinsoa )| Mnatatn Gty o Dy 10 QoD ATRORY 8 a8 ivilinus it sy wonldibaliablaite | ADNGI Bl I umending Foran's | yoie his_attention solely to the duties of | inoher prt of the church, The epiode | tire, In these schools the liberty of parents | istatiin A 1w Boscr SIS BESIIEET | thowsa T L i TR i | be diseharged at any time to make room for | Towi is als ot T eons | vice prosident. He says, as far gsho knows, | brokoe up the ehurch services and ereated so | 1% rospcted, and wht is most heeded, espe- | L0 AIT608 TONIENGR AR M BBLIIHE v_:"»:‘” | 6"t Bodeatt, Fhe nagioniiises aro nats political favorites, elvil service rules to the | Beetion pot this com- | il be mo chanze i the managenent, | I it it RIS A RO clully 1 the pivailing dicenso of omIONI Ge Gan, Toombst ifo 18 Uho most benukifal | TaUY grestiy cluted ovorithely viclo contiary notwithstanding. It is hardly | ™ e o t the present ary Clients are entire vices, Miss Seigler is the danghter of @ well cliools that wood citizens are | of all. Tempestuous, ineans ntintem The BEuglish t ‘T, I's Obj § i srabable y arvioat ail . istactory. to-do farmer in the Mount Washingron neigh- | brought wp“for " the the state, T erato | \ times o Bngliah Lprdinal's:-Qhjootia probable that the signal serviee will be Recovered His Stolen Children. | w 4 L perite he may have been at tines in his ) 1 Hrive Btolen Obilde A - _ boriood and s Lo been a favorite in rural | the ) hetter eitizen than the man ) | enrcer, but fithfy 3 ST Loxnoy, Dee A article on t ish disturbed, 9 e CixeIzNATL Dec Charles Whitehead ; tine to Go East, D B o g i romantice, | has believed and practiced the Coristinn faith | Y ahd BEgILL 1 pfiuotions nd o dto have been writtan by OBNOXIOUS COMMISSIONER SPARKS, speeial United States examiner of pension SAN FraNcisco, Doe, 25 —The announce- | but not pacticularly brilliant, in his ehildhood. The fu condition of | PHe 1 ity ol QD0 Vinl | ) £ “Phe rumor s gaining ground in connection t i 1 V. 1 ; e stute depend Iy 1 | ways w privat was like |00 T o unor is gaining ground in connection | of this place, yesterday recovered his -year- [ mentis made here that George W, Ristine, o ! 1e state depends upon the carly (r il e N it Lee | ssue o 1 " organ InEng | h with the desire of the president and Seere- | ald boy, Motrison, who was stolen from him | general trafiie manager of the Atlantic & '8 POLIOY, thoghtllizun, “Hhe Wisilour of G Lol ey i LT s LT AT o e . tary Lamar to remove Land Commissioner | in California two years ago, and whom he | Faeine railroad, his tenderod Bis s iation e Tas Mo Derire:| DUl BNt SERIRAREY SF LRI A e ey oaa o) T TR AT e T 1 (T R HELGIA JASERAYD A VLAl R0RE 0 years ag ; PRSI OBL Tl slEhution A i e destruciive enor of those | the stross of political g o or poste | requ ol tov lionag :.‘Inl”“”]\“m:u 41“,\“‘ I‘ ‘llll.\‘ th A |ll| « had given up all hope of ever seein i | present freight agent of the A tlantie & Pa- for Pevsonal Iteward who would have ehiidren bios ywithont | bellum exile could sepavate him from his | Nulty, Catholie bisliop of Meath, that Enelish i Jo ould be a goud plan | My, Whitehead isa veteran journalist, and | el comp iy, wil s ed Ristine, Itis Loxnox, Dee. 25— [Bpocial Telegram,) religious education. You see, theretore wife. He was courtly and noble in h Catholies continue to su L Parnell, tho %0 affor i & foreign appointimont, bub this | was ity editor of the San. Franclseo Chron- | 1o stattel the Iatter will acceptthe manage- | The four children from Newark sent to Parls | HEbtHAD BT WIS WL CRnEst B | fumily civelo; his. words wore soft in hos | yund of objeetion being that the Parnollite failed, for wily Sparks at once saw if fcle whien his wife suddenly lett, taking with | ment of the Erie fast freight, o, ot LM AL MDA RAEN | ol it musk boware of trusting i caly presence, and when the lght of | Pty 1« i Bich might iesult pointed to a forelgn position he would again | her some 85,000 of her husbind's woney and - - 1At Tor e s a et oz thelrchildron to sehiools 1 wiich thioy cai~ | figp laving oy ws shut out from L his | 4L Gie banliien tholies 110 the have to run the gauntlet of the senate, and | SWo,cildrenca boy and girl, Mr. Whitclicad Bad Blazes, i forilie sosond ima Jucaiay=: Justaur |k J081R ILEI bl Leaull g twere cuided to the altar wher | English parlismout for the sake of Iroland senate, (o evel ort to discover the whereabouts oy ) says: “Everything in regard to the cases is - ere guided to the altae b pe )'l" IH;_(‘ 'u-\l\iu h“"l'" lhvlmlml e A 4!1lll‘\\‘l"‘ll‘ltl:l!:l”l‘v\:l :‘1:‘;":“ 'r (llll’“\\‘lhhl o : wd «h\ |I\‘ :,\‘\»F\ l‘u;j. ln;l p ~The |l|l‘r“.lw‘ | »]:L‘L“ bl ‘n]y: \:'lll\x“llj:ll"”l:l: I‘uwulf‘mh‘ ANOTHII MINE HORROR, had knelt, and he preparved himself | Wates' Plunderers on Trinl the bush, Nuvortheless, the matter is not | of either until Saturday last, when bo learned | checked shortly atters this morning. Lo | o0 mect - her n highe oIy \ s nof S i 1o leariied k : ‘ o Ean AN (It e YT a1t D : it Loxvos, Dee, 2.—The wazisterial exq fully settled, and it is not impossible that | that the boy was in the soldiers and sailors’ loss $100,000, ‘Lhere was much excitement | o I“_“ ‘“I_‘I y ‘;"“"l cured in l“»( 'n’ | An Explosion in i Wales Col | Gen Foomnbs nade NO | yation of the ease of John an |‘~ rah M s % Spaaks uay consent to excliange his presens | home at Xenia, Ohio, and the ittle girl, two | during tho progress of the fire as it wus ) ok, 1f, as you suggest, the JRills Fifty Men | lown or hypoeritieal pretensions | it ) AU AR (s pluoe for oite whero thero s less hard work, | Jar foungen wasin o convent at Toledo. | feared that s large portion of tho city would | Anesicans should deaire to give me a reward NDoN, Do, 25-A dispateh from Pont | « n, Ho'did not profess e | Srrestod on the Just, 8y Kousingion, OB Xt s su T AT sy I His wite hus returned to California. be sWept awiy. ' 1 hope it will take the shape of a subseription | ¥ Pridd, Wales, reports that a teraible eol- | diate change of heart, norcould he prom- | the charge of attempting Lo procure wmongy 4 kO Lin) sl 0 WOIsE punis SHELBYVILLE, Tenn,, Dee, 23.—2:0; oward the establishine a special hos- | liery explosion has just t " B | from the prince of Wales ¢ riting thy ment that could be inflicted upon Austria for Credit Mobilier Revived. R s hitioL, Thea frain - T ,"[ finagyTar & secial il lory expioMlng Lanclis) oottt Farnualo | a0 bHiEe I6RaIM) gt lis being, but he en- | S0 S0 A Tt Plie et e the rejection of Keily would be to send | NEwront, It L, Dee, 25.—A suit bas been | buildings have been destroyed. Villie loss l\;‘.[.l.‘.ulu.l..u .m’..‘.:lf.“.(".l, ‘x.|hf."::;mll"h.“' A R e T EL AR A by PO BI04 ZIONA AL o »”“i | Shoroat o atatid Wik foup thiw liad .'..“:: 1 Sparks, th whether this particular place | entered in the federal court here by John N, [ PIPubiy will not cxcend 800,00, s A AL A i e MRS, | vt rocdivd i [ simmoguith or o child and 4 atornol | (oimodo gaiad Mk dous s bl s A T T LA SR AHOARL GO AR 9 4 MANALOLLS, L., Dec, 25 . m.— | L huve had 109 cases under my care und my | g explosion ocenrred in the uppe wa| D)oo 1e donoral,” gl I et 8 “':\l‘"' 0 ek i 1b N5 BOIOd. A K ld against Rowland G, Hazard et | A Gpecial om Vineenids says the e broke B e e O ottt 18 1St thi con dittoms for | scd exploston ocourvad In tho upver of twa. | Secipor, who wus talking to him on: the | the Alauoes otfered to Infor on the intended e e senate ects again @ resolution | al, The case is an outsrowthof the eclebrated | it in Metimsey's Iivers siabo at miduisit, | trea guent of those cases 15 not w r | the time of th ¢ AT U | subject, “you have only to aceept Jesus | assassins, provided, tiey were given s5,00 { to investigate all the frandulent land entries | credit Mobilier legislation, Griswold becnme | passed to Gardner's flrniture warehouse, | aple,” | weie in the lower Christ and to believe and be bap- | and & fiee pardon, 1o ¢ L who wore will be passed. Sparks will then be afforded au oty for Thomas C. Durant, who was de- | &0d thence down ‘Ihird strect, Forty horses - Hist would ha Looking at him, with his_grand | getailed to 1 et tie Mavces A1 OpROHANILY to substantiate the wholesalo | fondant in s credit Mobilier' suit browght by | Wote bitthud i Metinecy's suable Unnerved at the Sight N eromes ap biud, With i Krne | by appointaent, - thon a packaze AUAIBUGIAE RS SR SR NI NA S n..llli..,.“uh v v now ditaied-ons. | 4 tetulud eilyaie o fopslund iurance | X Yo, Do —dooph Walsh a ) hofeve 'in Chirist, and | SotHn b S R old seeks release s stated th 5 nol 8 B8 1OHOWS clilisey s loss, 10,000, in- ) 5 N ) M | e i Uil thority for nullifying certain acts of con, e e i et bt ease | surance 86,2301 Fred Graeter A | laborer, aged 50 years, strolled into the »be buptiz He entered | was beine tuily vith, s0 the by suspending homesteading and other en- | miay b keoponed 88 the Uit procecds. D, incirice S10000: Cidir & Sons, | Brooklyn sugar works Tuesdas atterioon, chureh, where Iis wife had | deteetiyes mizht @ atory (1o the tries, Sparks, in asking for a large inerease o~ 5~ § 04,000, insurance §5,000; bullding | and was watching the machinery, when e in," ' siid D Steiner, “bat | Ma ';v- il see il jlw 1 any truth in it in appropriations for his bureaw, says that it Anoth viple Tie. 8. surai i, fell backward into a large circular entting |} 0 0 oout of Ik ith was s0 strong and his religion so | :"::‘.II:*”:‘ i ;h baYRILY ‘l‘ ‘ml;‘n 1 I\‘.‘n 0 15 lupossible 1o prevent frauds with the force | CH1CAG0, Dec. Zi—Sciiefer and Slosson A Avie A Tarine willand was literally chopped to pieces, | 111y s Bve buew 1 nd sincere that st that moment, | GRS deaided 41,5%0, T | & thsdisposal of s republican predecessor, | Piaved the concluding game in the batk 1 e a S LR AT ,—'\mlm Loi | None of the wen emploved i the sugarhonse | A1 e e of the ( for th fous sonttment of s e | o s e kv S sl — o e U ame o-niy plore less Sy 0, b LaIUEEPIG - seeined to relisi L S [ eloving his N v . A andl o L | SO0 I Wilebil 0 Mt DUeR | g i, or Y Dit, MAIY WALKER'S FLANK Movesexr, | fourninent night s Joss than 400 | and s wife Annire just n i notable eoi- | soenied 14 rellan the bk of oguving bis | belleved to be safe. - | buptized b ot BEL A Taks | AR AR, ANE Wi Thiere ws o very good attendance at ie | specttors. Whers was Bitde or 1o bettis: | ple uons thide aieizibors of the Katian col ally underi 1t 16 sucotodttl I | o hartn mon havs becn roscu ¢ | il or B Shop Pievee, his personal W iy e the ey ‘M 2 white house reception this ariersaon, and | Seleler wan, S 10 €0 5 leaves the | o i tis city, Mis. Andrenzd gavs bisth to e from amons the knives out onto i) Rt boens sesciied, seven OF | Jisolong friend. Gon. ‘Toombs' personal | hustand, withdrew tho ehurge izt Lot X the president was the recipient of many | SHUBBIORSHR AnC .i\m”“f‘f‘\ The gawe | aimne boy on Fridayifternoo. She foll i where they were cove v [ prets had any, were for the L sl Was ol oy, 1 wad wishes of & “Merry Chyistgs.” ‘Uhe pres- | oovionally bitht nu"\\‘fx'f‘ o DY Suine 0x- | this up o datunday, more than twenty -t iind stasted huck to - Epise % | 4 v the dratt and lettor nlin Aas R LA ot Ak Gonr Iate bk ceptionally Dt ol ¥ sowe | fours later, with 'two girls, The thiee w0 s pale s 4 sheet ani e10 Fhe Nanticoke Horvor. | e eo's Pk etbook that th 15 were [ iR dent was a q our late, butas | that was wretehed in the | Yonngsters ars thriving and the mother is | Perspiration standing on s forehe = Ahts | , e ablo to woar Bl | handwiit He was cominitted o5 tiial usual Lis coming was awaited patiently by | hishest run 12, average 2 | Ao WelTits bould bo Sxpocied dader the | it had comletely unuerved iy, b WILKEsBARRE, PL, D Work com ivery poreon it Lo able to woar El | L those present, The most observed person highest run 105, average 20 8-83, clrcumstane: s, [ :I » st down ToF a mament .“IA chialr. Wher | menced this worning on the new tinnel to | £ BRI S A Y TP | Murat's Daughter e . X a8 Dr. Ma “rr S——— -t o 108 D realed aod fell. e was picked | where the bodies v the men are supposed o | Hon until’ Heconbor zath, 1001 Faruam | exATI Dee. 2h— Wi puvesih at the teoention was Dr. Mary Of Which We Get None. Weather for To-Day | b a vorpse, having died trom leart disea oAyt - i street, corner Tenth [ g Walker, She had been unable to veach the | g4 x Fraxcisco, Dee, % nes O, Flood | Mxssoviit V aLigiy—Fair, colder in south- | caused by ¢ Rl 8 be. Work will be pushed 8.3ht and day with — e wwyer of th prusidens durius {ho woruluk. aud wuiled e a Christas donalion of, SEO" today | e oo, st v dn temperatuie i | - . ¥ g e s g sudracks | 1o vou buy lumbor snywhere withont | S MR ASHI M e Cotlinerdty o e 0 hows 10 i ie cast | {0 the various eharitable lustitutions of this | northern poition, lower baroweter, variable Buy your Xmas and New Year cards of | vietis wili & v first getting 4 | . i 4 A A U ) bu ety labl s ) ! | ws will be recovaed 3 than a v g Hougland's prices you will | Guzeite, ut tie sesidence of the brids's pas oo, She did vob fall iuto live, but wude a | eity, | winda, | Bue, "L wids d specialty | ol | luse imongy. | vuss. “ -iew S

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