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‘THE OMAHA DAILY BEE I.?IF'I']']]CN'I'H YICAR.A OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1835 Nl'.\ll!l‘il( 159. show that oy T opirate AL ¢ the state police navy a lively time. ‘The trouble be lonses when tter comes up after t IR B AVRN 4 | instance, one of them says that Fitz John | republican form of government. e is what ¢ VS AR ) f cary Bayard's Acknowtedge- | DLV ALVE PINATED. t°s honor 18 mo longer really in_tne | %43 Known a fortyeighter,” having LA LA | - Beating the Ghost S Record - S - ; . i S le nave | been obll yleave | Germany, ment of the Grant Monument . | Dead ¢ rs Coming Back \ ' 1ls of congress; that the people have | ki native country, on ac tof participi » . Oredit tion Smaskies th « butio Voval Oonflict Bet 1 9 e 1 il ¥ ot W N I . Oredit Ouestion wshes ontribution. v onflict Betwee o Dredgers an This Morning Mrs, Grant W passed upon the question and demand tion in the revolition of 1545 when the lib 1 redit Quostion Smashes the W AsHINGTON, Dov, HeThe following e Naval Qonflict Between the Dredgers and : to Drill, National Chr Gift, restoration to the rank which belon, eral Germans strove fora ¢ mtitnt . French Ministry. ity oY Naaeiry BAsRad o Bie JehLr oF (i Tongsmen of Chesapeake Bag. Tho strangest experience T over had 4 b 11 will go through by i ‘1“_‘(‘. conntry ‘”[‘ ibliean Cliinese ¥ l‘ gl ,“ ek fws & was at old Fort William, Governor's ilena hnva Had Tail growth. as well o s an | Chinese minister enclosing a chieck for €500 . - E ASS | id Gen. Wheel tagonisim to weliin i W FERRY HOOTED AND HISSED. | asa contribution to the proposed monu SERIOUS TROUBLE IMMINENT, | Island, in New York habor, over twenty kAL LR L I t I i ' New Y vear 1w ut at the time | = " 1¢ went back to his na 1 i rey | in New ork to the memory of Gen. Grant cars . " sergean’ ¢ 'y 5 . T ol R L Bl bl - o | was made pubtie to-day T married, and with my voung wife had Recclicr Carrles Hume & Christm with aL Jddvs | to is Charged with Imploring Prince | Vi5 TOETEAT (5 D, | The Snecutent Tyanhaven Arvoused | juiiie BT 86 ofi the lower Crayon—Postal News for Nebrase g Vo L h erman Bismarck's Support—The Irish Dec o8 me From its Stumbers by the Booms | end of 1 sland, but the commanding kans — FitzsJohn Porter's and g hen apy Pres t Home Rule Question and f “H) Sy et ing of Cannon-The Dredgers | oftice o 1 T it down .'n'|ll s ribed for 83,000 copie it for cir il but for the 1o the i Tovein ey lene 1ote of the ipanied by 4 W ATie Btkte 1in | was told to ot the best rooms of the Relier Bill 7 1h the tvest, . ‘THEY axheet 40 ¢ to | Franco-Prussian war i futll Uther Toreign News, 1 check for 50 in aid o1 the completion of Violating the State Law. [ non-commissioned officers’ quarters in the . H " I land, and thongh an ardent republican | the monument proposed to be erected in New then wied fort. What with my — over 10000 copies, They eom EVeS WWete Wit s e parle. an York to the memory of General and ex-Prosi | ) it { tho fatipye of St € - aif representing generally their vie 18 | FUeTeL IS oD, s ATer vl The Freneh Ministry Smashed, ident U, S, Grant. * Let me for myself and all Oyster Gat s at War, (ULt buliiad el BB e Mrs, Grant's Christmas Gift. ] g A ; . ender e German soldlers va 3\ a1s, D " " merety 1 | fal Telee | moving and placing things to vights, I was WastiNatox. Dee, o4, - Spocial Telogramy | Dolicy of o administration in bl I AU AU R R il by Wiy, DIk Wit Hch FOEIIE, B¢ pross My oy o Bl Yo S - ]':' ;: ity woll | tired ont when might 110! cC pecial Telegrs o T Y | eonnt of t the German g adopted . n credit 1 ith mnch fecling, expre gram. Reports fron apeako ety ! a . out ¢ i —To-day President Cleveland signed the bill et and will imitate it in speechies in both EOHBL of this the Cernan 4 ‘ e et and ‘their gratitication in this. ovl A I 1 came and slept like a1 My which was so read iy passed by congress the * | fences acainst the governing d § of the vole, L Winet has re- | Yidespread human - sympathy t wife wa worn out, too, but S day w:ww. Tie hame of Mrs, Us 8, | holidays. “The recommendations of the pres OB CONETTRETEr 7 il v O abinet haste: | yine et people i aidiing tiei to keep per 5 did not sleep so sound as not to be dis Grant on the pension roll at $5,000 a year as | 1dent and secretary of the treasury respect- | United States there was 1o objection - Betore a voto was taken, Genoral Campen- | Dt yn‘v the memory_of ong wio was fhieir | tween :hu.\{ul ors and tongsmen {8 also in- }m,\”ru, ry night by what she called ) ke he United | 118 silver will be embodied in a resolution | against him : on, minister of war, spukd in_opposition to [ {hieltain in military and civil government. | ereased, and unless the oyster police navy | Gtho funuiest noises, that sounded just the widow ot an ex-president of the United | 114 % kil A ol it is felt to be protty certain, say the oL GvaBaRHON- oL Tonanin,. T I beg you to convey to the fllustrions | g0 more decisive action a conflict and seri- | like thunder,” but 1 paid but littie atten States. Mr. Cleveland intends that Ms. | Whieh will be offered in both houses. b | grar, that Germany will demand Mueller P emperor my high appreciation of his ¥ at ) R RIbIT o tos | the debate will be bitter may be inferred from | peory, thit, iermany will deman s | also advocated the formation of a eo it of S50, ndaccept iy equa. | ous loss of life s imminent. A number of | tion to her, thinking it wasonly the nois gL e o AT OO el ) U G ATOSAIOR® F b || e ment wil frmy, Glemeneat demied @ reeiion of | hanks for your own contribiition’ of | ovster schooners which arrived here from | of passing Steamboats or the wash of the R it ,"‘“\ btk o o ¢ | proval Lestowed upon it by other silverites, [ ing it we do not recosnize | with fmploring the s Wi o Bis 0. The total siim shall be transmitted to | down the bay to-day had their standing vig- | water on the shore. It might have been iristnias gIft.? Tt was an actof a great | i O e A gee In ot | the rig uny nation to restriet the liberty [ HTLIIPIANG Lie W which Ferry | ¢ custodian of the monument tand in New | gine eut, their Is perforated with bullet | two weeks after Thad setiied down that deal of pleasure for him to sien it, being the | | i TR Dl lent's messages | OF spevelt of American citizens and that it is | qumid Tisses and eheers made o tutile attemp | YOrk with a_copy of your letter, and with | odand showed other signs of having ta- | one night Lawoke suddenly from a sound first op; 0 tunity he has had to do anything | DOUses than b Ll not held by the United States tobe anoffense | i 5yt Clomenceti, The. Tatter con | fenewed aeknowledgeinents of your proof of . Battle. e the | sleep with that peculiar feeling of dread for the name of Grant, which he considers | Were read, and declare very contidently th to ertertain republican i 1t 15 thousht | {1 Seech i appealed t Frnclmen | 5mpatiy and triendship to thé peoptoof tho | ken part in a battle. The eaptains o lay | OF uheasiness upon me which avises from fllustrious. Ho boliey At that th e Will be no change in the law with respect to | th 1l e will render our relations with ther it was not the "‘I amount duty of Unite tates done of their 1 St roie vessels report that at 2 o'clock on Sunday | an witknotwn catso, and lins been okperl izl SULCYOS, BISO) Hillu VLIS BOVS | i1\t aottinge this Gomilng sassion Germany stlll more strained, and she will be sernment to lighten taxa Tt sentativesy Lam, my dear minister a erowd of armed tongsuen num- | ¢ : s ! ernment has never done a more graceful ! : placed oh o list with Austrin, v ] ; Very sineercly your WOb ofa. THHAted Statted ont Pt | oncod: by honrly il of us thing than this SHLL AL 00 RECOMMENDING HOME MAN UFACTUR DI St I K. BAYARD, R L v i, do you hear it now s asked my i i e & 8 oGt 6E e ECOMMENDING HOME MAN TURE. at home, and had e the e e bay on the west side of the Chesapeake, hon sl s al S 3 The president t is Chrl o teferting o the recent mecti th It is announced to«day that \ | wife, when she discovered I was awake I "“I"'I ““‘”" n h S *Hv‘*\_*"}"“ natlonal guards held here lnst week, Colo- | Messrs Randall Hewitt i Iatenop or g repiblic; ke GOOD DEAD INDIANS, weroall ina larse sloop, wiiel they | S Sgunds like somo persons at work b by attending the festival of the Sunday o it ; 3 fossrs, | Randall, 1 t 3 r. Freyeinet, minister of fo nirs, - cized without leave or license. The: ound ! sehool of the First Proshetosian ehureh thiy | 1€l Moore, who commands the famons light | Hiseock, Phelps, aid Teed coripos a it was Tmpossible for Franee o | A Body of Mexieans Annihilate Thirty Lwithout leave or license. They | 1oy ing, T iR ? infantry of this district, said to your corres- | ordinance commission appointed during the | Goenate Tongquin, *We are mastersin ‘fon the ¢ e ve away the diedgers who were anchored | Listening for a short time T recognized GG B St the st | fotitant jast sesslon of congress, Will report to the | quin,” hio continued, “and the countey will | g« g it 21,—The Chronicle’ at work on Holland istand - bar | familiae sonnds, and had Ty njosi iristr cantata, entitled 10 ol y el " wonuse of represents ©8 soon aftel e 0! I rcined by ) ol * 3 4/ : Tente | The place b o dredigers unde I g he doors were loe with I3 Glory, or the Birih of Chirist,? Drof. Wide | "L baid a brief visit to the meeting of the | holiays. that. all the steel needed for armor | b compleiels et b iy 0. Mreencs. | Tipaso, Tosas, spo ST R GO A R s AALIA Al B RESIBRID Ll W e s national cuards, and had a talk about the | plates; either for ships or land fortifications, S 0 protecior i adop- | were surprised by a body of volunteers while | State laws but they work there all the same. | keys hanging on a na I dows accompanied tho music on a chinio of | oL Re R P ndjutant-zoneral of | and all steel Ingots noeded for the manutue: i of thio TonquLY credit e MiILEl eneaim el hear e rairond ek Detween | The captain, whose vessel was at anehor, | Would have sworn that the batteries were silver bells. ‘Thera was a distribution from | {405 i hic otliing o | ture of guns for the navy for coast bearini than the sceapation of Tonguin, as | ¢t et AR e said (he night was fozgy, and the fisst we | manned by experienced ganners. e the Christinas tree, wrrow he will at- | the hational giard-—which is nothing more | g, o manufactured in° this conntry Y | it will deelde the question whother or hop | Clfton and_ Lord bure, Eleven —sav Knew of the approach of the tongsmen was | Quick tread ol the men as “they dragged tend chureli in the morningand spend most | 17 less than the aggregated militia of the also vecommend that the France shiall have o foreign policy, Kurope | Were “killed, “aud ~ thirts-three ~horses | kiiow of thio nppronch of the tongamen « W | the g i the ring of the rimmer, the of the day quictly at the white house several states—informed me that he had full | propriations for the work | i3 pwaiting the fssue. g captured. The nssaulting party was [ abuzelighiwhich fit up the i ‘!_"‘ | handling of the shot that lay piled in AT BB AL e, general command of the whole organization, | onee. trhg e I wets spoeeh was loudly cheered, | wai composel of Mexican rosi every man on every hoat on deck, Reports | poad LS IE S potien of the iron Postmnsters® commissions. were. 1ssued for | M4 conducted all the clerical ~work S5 SKA AND T6WA Verry, referring to Clemencenn's statement the wuidanee of “i Jim," a coio from hundreds of Tifles, muskets and pistols, | (EIESE TR e S S ont. of : ‘ ”Hh s '| imissions were dssuedfor |y ieuip " Tn wy mina I ‘tlen cone NEBRASKA AND IOWA. toat the ex-premicr had implored Bismarek’s | deputy shepill, - The attack took place bef all blazing away at once, was enough to | o hopt was perfect i ey detail, only the following to-day . e R e e SR L. defied Clemencean o prove Bis eliee, | daylizht. The Tudians, thou zh well armed, | astonish everybody, and the way in which wo | el the wards of eommamnd and. Edward A, Baugh, Oakland, Neb, A How Quin Boh ecls Ov Thie latter thereupon read a dispaich from | wore so completely demorasized that they i AR AL RIS SoF * Adam Schiferl, St. Charles, Nek performed with that the government emyploye SR RURBR BN Baron de Courcot, French embassador to | fled without making resistanes, and are now | S0t upour anchors, and took advantage of port of the picce to complete the illus- Adam Schiferi, St. Charles, Neb, seneral D SRUTROR 8 L & Tk g 3 P OSSO seatteres \ i every puff of wind to get out of the way of | jon He 1560, A oW does. Adjutant General Drum requires a | Npppasia Crry, Dee. 24—[Special Tele- | Germany, and addressed o Ferry, stating | scattered throughout the mountaine, e § g/t s larze foree of men to perform about the same | g o0 HFREES AR I S e that Prince Bismarek had offered 1o mediate - the bulleis was lively, ral dredgers [ As T listened the uproar inereased in bert, Eder, Garner, Tow dutles this one man doos, and I haye no doubt | 5-am-l—The action of the United States su- | jupween Franeoand Ching, and Forry's re Schaefer Scoops the Frenchman were seriously wounded. ‘The oystermen of | volume until it was impossible for us to Patrick L. D. Nazan, Welton, Towa. : SO MEar 16018 THoTe I nER Bt kes | D oo, (oL it allowing a writ of ~->u<": ‘m iy to the baron, in wiich he sl that Cinteaco, H—Only two hundred | Somerset and Dorehester counties had | hear each other's voices without raising Clianges have been ordered as follows in |1 B e T 0 O doos Ge the Bohiannon case was not well received by P R S OFie | people witnessed the zame to-nigit between | another naval fight. Capt. Veazey, of the | them to a high pitch. The guns yerg to tio schedule of Nebraska Star Mail | ooy ym, The work of one, However, 1s Do "{""."'”'""""“'"'"‘"‘”"{“”'f”',"“" reading of these dispafehes caused the | Vignanxand Schaefor in the continuation of | steamer Enoch Pratt, wasat Deal’s island | ""i" _““"l e _“"""”" L routes, to take effect January 1. ke v v he | o Bohannon it catie like & plank 10 | G0l axeitenent, Rerry was hootod, aid | the balk line tournament made necessary by | about midnighton Monday. &he Somerset | Fpidity, and the very walls, massive ag Diavis to Clay Conter—Loave Davis Tugs- | IO pairiotism and Interest, that of tie | drowning man. Upto vesterday he had but | B8 (o a1 tn tribune bk b frionds | the teipte. tor - Viennte lostoor Bt A IO IaTiiTE i | they were, trembled “under” the heavy wrsdays and Saturdays at 10 a, m,; | OHeT IS from money. ; litile hope, but his face thismorning wears: | wrevented i from doinx so. Thevesili of |4y, o play wasnninterest- | stoops toward | Fishing. bay, Dorehester | {THICEY i eomtinual motion, while tie g AU B “Is the organization of the national guards | ai'antire mew dres Y o he division on the Tonquin credit question | o ! ! sl sloops ~toward Eishing bay, Dorehester | 115 were rolling from one end of the arriveat Clay Conter by 12 m, Leave Clay an entire new dress. 1f the writ of error | te division on the Tonquin ‘eredit question | fie gl wear he ende . avhen | oo N BRI e 1 i N Y 3 ; ) Y | anything like asgood as that of the regular R CURGIB el Sof which | a8 tho oceasion of . Lremendous uproar, | W& until o mear the o county, —and azing away With | oicoments to the other, striking the sides Center Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd had been denfed, petitions, some of which chaeter made a beantitul run of 187, in | & a ok % it 1y anc SWUIAAYS | g yye» T inquired, % 0 Nolleys of questions were addressed tothe | ijiel he played at top speed, nsing the balk [ their rifles in every direction. ‘The moon | \ith heavy thuds. Unable to stand this i artive nb1) 3 I were already out would have swarmed t b vhieh he played at top speed, nsing th atlp, m.;arrive at Davis by 8 p.m. “Yes,” replied Colonel Moore, “the general | | R P 1t Lot chair, but w unans L The ehamber | fing purse ith marvelous proficiency, | lighted up Tangier sound and the sloops and | state of afluirs any longer, 1 arose and, Clay Cenler to Hammond—Leavo Clay | oonyization is very fine; however, thede | 10, Of the governor, and tho great- | tiien adjourncd until tho 0th inst e S AVETNSe Bighest run, ST | could be seen plaindy. Itis said the battle | lighting my Lintern ook (e keys along Center daily except Sundays at 10 a.m.g | g0 A et est effort would have been made, | Thevote on the Tonquin eredit Is virtu- s, 21, 20315 Nighest 1uny | was eansed by the Somerset dredgers plying | with a oaded revolver and, descendin it L tails and ornamental businessare left ot ina | 4" wa' are informed, to get a petition | allya defeat of the government, twenty fbYR ¥ ¢ q rive at Harvard by 12w, Leave Harvard [ 07 500 GG s army they k pS AL foir conservatives who would have opposed their voeation in fishing bay. Dorehester | the stairs as lightly as possible, reached ot S st i 5 arce measure, while o gular army they wd by the supreme judges, Judges ative ! it e RS Er R daily except Sundaysat 5:3) p. m.; arrive at | 4yt up as much to kill tine as anything DY g 2 the eredit having been deprived of their TAYOTOL ThoTRIB G UiTby. mien resented thisas an unlawfal trespass | e doors. The noise at this point was, Clay Center by 5:50 p. m, alEh ¢ g roady and Pound, Distriet Attorney Strode, | seats, A eabinet conneil has been summoned PIEADELPIIA. Dee. 2—Tho trial of | wpon theiroyster ground. They ehased the | if anything, more deafening than when I Postofi'e 's have been established at Cream- iy a and Hon. John C. Watson. If this latter | for to-morrow. The mmisters will perhiaps , e ol i Somerset men home and reports captured | Jeft iy room ery, Cerro Gordo county, Towa, and at In. | . 1f youwere going Into baitle, Colonel, | Lutition could have been cffected, it has boen | T the meeting | Georze P Work, Sanu ric and Shreve | =00 Sl s Sl A Cuutiously insertmg the key mto the 3 bl ‘ would you rather have a brigade of well- | o Bl N t a president of the 1e Ackley, members of the late firm of George I, | one ot their sloops. Was Lo get even with cocked my six shooter, and throw garsoll, Dallas county, lowa, 1] asmuch as said the governor would have z 4 GBI TR LS ey ey Ui e k, I coeKed iy six tor, row R R bithR DA drilled state militiamen or regular soldiers? | 4o uted the sentence. The Bz man in an 2 i es (el BLChb b SR EAILE || ekt DR S HEHE 01 ¢ the door open suddenly, ‘with raised t. o LR PASSE Rt rreeaE sinial | u h lhe BEL ma - o T B i at the onslanght was made by the Somer- | 1'% % s OBV ABOINDET of congess, 118 dlscovored Foractive service I would prefer state | juoryiow with Mr, John €. Watson, who ap Ircland and Home Rule. ey to deframd t vis Passenger radl- | U SR LS T | Tntern and weapon prescited, entered are somewhat exercised over the questi § | mulitiamen, such as they have in Pennsyl- | oaved for the state in the Bohannon ease NEw Yonk, Dec Speeial Telegram.] | Way company, ended to-ni (i FUAARID S O RRALBR LRSI ne rSuit e pearest casement to find it unoe. u- i ot ot NSO PS (it o/ Tt ling, New. Torkansome, | sxain s nlaeiie (nsaposebeon dis ) ARV Tee bl “saye: - Tile fint- | [Ny ns to) tho/tinst twoinamed, o connt: [fof this ifay 18 nob ktiown yet bub it 18 nrob- i pod;isnve by the/prim {6l igun s nndiil the cinirmanship of the committee on ae- | j4)orgtates, The militinmen fight from pure | HhdY g b Lonore B L) LK 5 | invoiving 50000, They were acqnitted o | able that some of those engazed were hurt in- | St stacked in - their usual places. 16 counts, and are putting in asly word to the the United States supreme comt, informed | footed repudiation by Wi, B. Forster, of | the yem COMES, TOLeITing (o amounis ; A are putting in a sly word to the | ) otives and an interest in what they contend R S e T s f s liomo rule scheing. his enused no | well ub in: the Inmiren. thonsands. Acikley | the fusilade kept up for some hours. wits the same in every battery T entered speaker against Mr. Dockery of Missourd, or [ po Bt SIC A WPEREEE TN || S ML L (e Ml L ML agtenebomoitioBeHolNBA NI ORICEHIN D IR A Eastox, M, Dee, 21— Associated Press.] | Not a footprint disturbed the thick dust for, while the regulars do it as a business, ) 5 Nio NEalof oo sKat 5 r 1 was acquitted altozeth Ihie Works will | any man of rigid ideas and technical tenden- | 8 FEE U RS topush the case to tho head of tho docket, | surprise, His nction in seeking to buck | was acquitted altovether, 11 A tieree battle took v t Poplaristand | wpon the floor, nor was thero a finger- clog. Tt 1s woll known that the average mem- | | 3 5 s under the existing rule that all state cases | Gladstone and distupt the liberal party is ve- SIENIELD Bl narrows biween a fleet of eleht dredge \‘:;_‘17 mark upon cither the gun or shot, 'The ber of congress travels on a free pass, and g TESMANSmIP, | o the supreme court ave the preference, | garded as uneratetul, but as boiug thoroushly R byt and oncof the ovster police steauers. tomplons were in place, and no_earriage yet no single instanee has ever been known | 10 15 i o that statesmen should | A'sad but somewhat novel sight was wit- | eharacteristic of the man, The Getes ninie nm \ 3 Tad traveled over tho, tusty ealls:. Cons where one of thenn did not pocket, as soon as + 1 y e, 2 Spring Fs g ‘oung e dredueers 4‘:u,. ) peruit polities to enter into a subject | nessed in a certan gambling room of onr | fosto of the Ulstor Orangemen is received e T e ros e [IEE LA SieT o ot st wonsanaint | svintlon Gvon sl smord stiia RISy AEILES like presidential succession, It seems that it | city a few days since. A young married | with ridieale by the Parnellites in Lonedon. e ralie h“' Sprinzer Tate Tast | opened fire on the stcanier, which_was re- | fore, I returned to my room, and was is quite as natural, however, as to admit poli- | man, whose name we withliold for the sake | They assert it represents the view of only o | Pisked men vode into Spri £ turned nrst with smailarms, A fusilade was | distusbed no more that night. 'I'he ties into a subjeet like that of making a state | of Lis family, being a loser in the gaze, and Jotity of one of the four provinces of | EhG capfured the county Juiler, fook the Jcont p for some tiuie. e dredzers made it | rackot, however, comienced in 1he 3 keys frouw oroke into a eell, ook o Wt for the steaier Gl her captain opened up | following night, and was kept nip, with outot a part of Dakota territo joth are | having lost every cent he had, deliberately | Ircland and that swall as that minority now | Thicodora Bakor, chareed with murdering | 4 : 5 ed up i questions of simple justice and pure business. | pawned his pants, and with the money thus | is it is daily becominz smaller by constant | Frank Unruh, iy merehant with | (o “‘I““:’:,‘" '.,‘lfi'}il;y..” & ~”““;;~ slig ission, for & month, My Erom the very incipiency of the discussion | raised, continued in the game, sitting in his | and eratifying adiesion of Protesiants to the | Whose wite Baker was allezed 1o be criminally | tdofi down the bay. the stemner i o | decount of this sigilar disturbanee was ou presidential succession, though, it becamo | under-clothies until the little sum thus raised | national cause. Members of the Seotely | (onneeted: and bung him to a telecraph boic | jon shot after th i Lont ot sight, | ML With jests « LAyl evident that polities was to figure as the | had flittered away. It was then a subserip- | Crofter party are alarmsd over the hostil O o nenhtinon e nu[. specttors on ‘J"""-: ¥ heing ;pl\..]h: }<_-\\.~nl]hv-l~x '\\I_I.v}h ',"'[",I'-‘:’:""““'* -”wh prime factor. Several years ago, Whei it was | tion was taken up by those in the room, and | displayed in many quarters to the proposition | skirmiish. drove out the mob. and cut Baker | iy “Yyihe nolse of the battle AR b RO L s discovered that the constitution was lame in | his elothes returned to him. The knights of | for Lome rule for Ireland. They expected | down time to suve his live, done but tho fring was so fast and Lsied 80 | (hat it was i sohome oL O TR regard to succession to the presidency under | e “green cloth” are getting rather numer- | the proposition would be regarded as just, = ey lonz “they think some were wounded or | wor removerd from. ameomfortable. aui travelling on government business, are re- | CCrtin natural circumstances, that statutory | ous in the city, so mueh so that Mayor Rolfe | timely and necessary, and that its ben SRTholBoyCotLEWIIIContnue, o|ikHiEd: £ s fersto one of the new quarters tihen quired to wake out ¢ rtiiied aceounts of their | Provisionsmade on the subject were nugatory, | Jias issued a special edict azainst them, would be_etended fo Seotland. —An fwpor- | oK, Dec. 2.—Representatives of the Morion G s i o Tdted about completed. tled at their taunts traveling expenses, and there s 1o good | @ Wovenent was begun to amend the consti- - tant meeting of the party was held last mght [ Sovic Steam Packet company and tlhe Catt S Al Ol T e T NaiEa or [N if ever the noises com- Son why itmbers of congross should not | Hition, 50 as to put anything liko a_revolu A Curious and Fatal Accident. atwhel it was decied flereatter to act with | Deaiers’ assoclation mot to-day to consider | | SALT Lakts Cyrv, Do 2h—Tn tho case of |41 H il TS . AR (15 415 the sivu ary difliculty, in case of the death or dis- CoLumBus, Neb,, Ded L—[Special Tele- | 1o liberals, relying on Gladstone’s known | the concessions 1‘L|4r|m~v4‘tf the steamship il R l\m“-““' TR ‘;“” Iso | ness to them, and ©did not have long to 1 EECHER IPAYS 1S RESPECTS. Wy of 10 Drosdentiand ivios prosidunt, | gramj=Toter Warlr, anold aillzon of Rlavto |iapproval of pzgratlaningforms, oAb ana ey I h At o bRg [ Drominentn i Grmois, tio Jury saturned || LA orabeutionc imonth (nfterilgyas ey, Honrs: Ward Beechors weiihmow sie. | bevond possibility, The democrats fought | county, camo to Colimbus Thursday. The e ! Wlhon i el ifose and U répresentatives | verdies of guilty, Tho. jury was out only | Frigned bY tho phantom gunners. nature was found on the registor of Willurd's | 81l Propositions looking towards presidential | bridge across the river is washed away,and he The Mine Disaster in Wales. { the packet company retnsed to sign the | an hour, S e ¢ IV was i1 .||~v‘ltllwl’.ll pitss f,'“"',‘ “over the draw lotel this morning, the eloquent devine hay. | Siccession because they hoped that, in the | tid his team and walked across the railroad | EoNpo, Dec. 26— dispateh from Point | dreoniit, In consqience of e taiure (o = bridige. and, goivis to the mon's quorters, ing arrived by the New Yotk expross, - After | €¥ent of o vacaney, their party could be | bridge. When he stated home he was walk- | v Pridd, Wales, this morning says: Seventy- agieotiie cilo deale. bave resolsed (0 con Another Acqueduct Accident. T P L oy s Be lind partaken of breakfast he inquired | Mooked or erooked, by some way or other, | ing westward up the track when he met No. | {i pses lave beew yeeovered from e | tiilue the boyeott, " Wure PLaixs, N, Y., Dec. s~The drill | qloanee yours and 15 now . the. insine about the time when Colonel Lamont would | 110 it The same scheme which passed the | 4 going east, He stepped off the track to let | Ferndale pit, where tio explusion ocourred Al sharener at shait No. 70t the new a TR AR R T probably appear in his oflice, and then | SCHALe 8 few days ago—that of cabinet oficers | (lie train pass, when his hat started to blow | yesterday, and [61s feared that othersare pur-.| -~ A Corner o Shugs, ® duct was kitled this morningz, The b TR A AR T e ¢ succeeding in regular order—was mentioned, | off and he made an effort to eateh it, and in | fed in the debiis. Tie seenes m the vieinity OUISVILY o in proper phice and fell, ert s A hiny me o 1 wended his way over to the whilo house to [ phecect M 18 FEUE OToeriias ebtioned, AR SR oh B e anal mines nee pitltul, A¢ daybrenk. thiv | baceo market is much oxeited over what ap cone. After standing listening see the private seeretary of the president, He | DUt Was hooted at. —Now the senate, con- | so doing he turned his body so that the train ing i trosh botly. 6f “volunteors: begah | pears be an attempb at a cormer 1 u #rae 2 to the rucket until Smith's faoce was attired in a slouch lat andw bi ulster, | olled by republicans, has beon ably to pass | struck him, killmg him instantly. There | pehioriivg the pit. and aro workilg WMATULY | 0 (unaen ko e iz o ooaonn vt The Befinement of Cruclt was as white s o shest and he He said that his visit was purely persoual, e O S S AT o ae avara = ey sho sald to her lnwyor, “yon | W18 trembling from head to foot, oK and that he bad 1o object in ealling on the president ofher than a desire to pay his re- he conld izt hold of it, his allowanee for mileage. The law allows twenty cents a mile for the round trip between Washington and amember's home—a very liberal provision, It is probable that not one member in ten paysa cent. It might be somewhat awk- ward to be confronted by a stern ehairman who, before passing amileaze account, should demand proof that the expenditure had been wade. Allarmy and navy oflicers, and ofii- cials of the csceutive department, when abill of t racter, giving all the possi- | seems to be no one to blame but hiself. to discover the bodies, hrew open the door. Smith always de- azent of the regie contritetors for the Span- | eun enfer suit for divoree on the srounds | e, epen « mith always de bilities to the party in power, but there are i -~ i — indications that the house will squabble over Two Children Instantly Killed. Bouncing German-Americans, b e n e aara elOl | EADIaR Lo claved that for a moment he saw the of « y 1stly crew at their places, but I could it, and that it will be several weeks before [ HAMPTON, Towa, De —[Special Tele- | gerpin, Dec. 24.—The forcign oftice has | pobE o oty Wi s nite | 2 speets, When the clergyman. left the white Il‘\”l’lln‘«lluril :llh\i‘l;“\\hill)\n\' lnl:‘I\H‘\ o n|'r:\“(l.4ll‘: gram.|—A frightful accident occurred here | popitied Pend ATk icantminlBtor tlintl| DA EEL el ;‘.m v ivabed s | Verywell, madams; please mention a | futoet nothing, nor could I ever discoyer llouse i enrricd under his urm n choioo | 350000 th danoorats contond for tho ad. | thisatternoon. As3ir. J.J. Sharp with 1is | it Is Intended o expol Gorman-Americans | DOF cont durini he past mont, fow ob s ernel st Mo struelk and | any cause for the disturbance, althongh T crayon, prosented by M. Clevoland 88 & | oinoure “and will concede: nothing, | The | Wifeand baby were driving across the rail- | esiding at Sehleswig who emberato (o the — abpeqd youraqnently 'f“["' 23 often was awakened by the nightly drill Chirlstmas memento. Mr, Beeeher is looking | fERER AR B0 CORENG BONLAE 0 road they were struck by n locomotive, Both | United States jus therote. breoming lablo to Waon't Give Up the Job. s b 0o, e never struek me; but he | op my invisible artillerymen. el \vis) iwoa nbriatonie, ad o suturued | IS 188 SOMS MoK seasmetya B o mension 1[0 L bt e e Saro lellled: ALt | milam eaceiian s sl alter e BostoN, Doc, 24.—N. W, Bingham, speeial | sebt e fov five yoears Jiving mest door | “Soie months after leaying the island T to Brooklyn this evening and will partake ;',;:,',",:L,;‘L“" pisensielRl exsanki b Lol I 2 Sharp were dangerously injured, | naturafized, The ler of expul ntof the treasiry, has written a lefter o | 10 @ millinery stove, and yet made me | jogrned that during the Mexican war an g i 5 wear one honnet for two ini Christimas U £ el ! g 0 v dle. of other German-Americans remains sus- | Supervising Awent Ma decl z “ . | artillery company drilled with these gi o ohristinas - turkey ab hisown careful | Tyt uid hat the president has expressed | and Mis. Sharp may die. pended,. IREEYBIDE AonleMartiyg dediningste s But | utillery company d with these gung ! , a_desire to show his position on the Gen, - as requested by the latter, 1is zrounds VIEIE'S MILLIONS 1§ 17, . ) ; Thore was & report a1 the capital to<day that | ¥itz John Porter bill by promptly signing Pl D eriany Shat | 111 Ie conggress will pass it, restoring his a syndicate of New York capitalists ha e 0 ipllalists had |00 to the rolls of tho army, and miaking bought all the right, title and interest in v what s known as the Cowden seheme for jm- [ A0y other restitution of what he considers long deferred justic can hardly led anact | some time before they left for Mexico, - ] or, 13 of eruelty, madam.”’ s Y WOre e 2 His Body Cut in Two. How to Solve the Irish Question, for deelining are that his office is in no sens “What? that not eruel2 Why, it is the ;:}:;:Il”m]' :.‘;i.:m\“-‘ 79 “m“(hIillllulv“lu"-f} in Fonr Dovar, Towa, Dee. 24.—[Special Tel- | Loxpox, Dee, #4,—The Times in an cdi- | politieal or partisan, and that his long term | most tantilizing and eruel condiet T eyer | FAUe: (1 suppose. TR A an on the Mississippi & St. Louis xailway, | estrene measures, suggests that the Trish | DOHSHE Bsasiip o U 0sition. [ live mext door to_a millinery, Whero “she | ol friends, the guns PERRHE 1 fell from the cars while uncoupting an en- | dificlty could b+ solved in three months by e ean see all the latest fashions and the 4 2 proving the Mississippl river, and that a bi 7 b L) | W filled with lovely I | AT SOOI V0K, 116 b e el INT'S sLoenTs, | Eine froma train at Luzerne, lowa, last even- | the exclusion of the Parneliites trom thi rng O'Le Pleads Guile Indows filled with lovely hons n lobby will be here after the holiday recess in | WIS TR BUKSDUATS CONPLIMENES, {0, Cad his log was cutoff and his body ent | Douse of commons and the prochumation of | aoxan, Dee Charles, alins “Pag | Yetnotbuy herany of them! Pm afraid | Travelers Who Would Not Scare. behalf of that scheme, The Cowden scheme A lady of this city, who has been confined T Ry and this was his | Martial law in Ireland, N oo Loty tment for | Men don’tknow what cruelty is, Any New York Star: A man boarded a e PR B to fier home for over a year by an injury re- 3 A8 8500 8 7 G - A1V Whoh shnen Lol n in r > R { i is for an outlet throngh certzin channels of | ) ) DA rama b < " 1 Ioge woman in the Iand would " eall such | yqije Tor N W g : ceived by o fall, was so much pleased with | fArstirip on the road. “The remains wer co Speceh in Iveland, months for the wur Heged WHe |0 et perfeet t rajlrond fralp atdloronto iho otiGHIdAYS l;mn‘ qnl‘nhl\[:ml.u Lake Borgy lv:u., |ln- T “M’"_M‘hlnl. message in which | Prought to this city. LONDON. Dec, 21t is veported that the | #nd his sister, can ‘e Shepherd perdectly ’u" rous, and he passc lhf'uu;:ll two_conches with* stead of building levees as proposed by t it pa ! 3 messg ) e RARONIN ] f this morning wil ot not L 3e e out being offered a seat, although a num- Mississippi river commission, ~ According o | 1o refers (o the wonioy 2 homes of our A A T goveruent infcnds (o prosecuto o of i R i __ Vi | Dive Wane Him o Wasto His Time. | Lo of th passengers i wholt seats (o e repoits some very prominentand wealthy | 0080y hat she penned him a little note |, o P00 WIH & BORDYS | vecently etectcd Trish members of pu andid (o Jail, oiroit Free Press: 1 want to see one | themselves. o looked ill and woak, men of New York are at the head of the sy ”‘l”-\llll:l.un for the beautiful tribute, She | et 3 OR Boes 350 T .‘.‘fl" ) Aneech .M“\ :\ \’1.“-: .\”“[ cast % 7 - of your elevks, nwmed Green,” said ade- | but that m no difterence. He finally dicate. and” they” are to bring strong party | b almosk forgotten laving written 1t whon | £/ o A norioan caplialists 1o 1eari | Jhoouinco e ok i oLl gromnd it iho | o Vatean | ) e fitle womian tho other tay, s she | halted in the conter of e our and suid pressuro to bear in support of their enter- | # mounted messenger rode up to_her housa | yyoo'siont Baron De Lorme's allesed conces- | 10 INCIe his ICarers o commit murdor, SR Lot Doy, 2 oo st by o food winedd avenuo dry | loud enough to bo heard by all: “Gentle. prise. The Lake Borgno system wmakes g [ a0 1eft a lavge brown envelope addressed to | o0 gor hrojected railways in Ching, before ; Vulsamat BRI (S paen e S BRI AAE, B mon, [ feol vory Il), and I doi't kngwhug lasgor mouth for the water to flow out, and | 1ex ly’ ¢ pck ","’”WI” ontain a beau- | ¢ At PRI TN SRR A T : Germany and Zanzibar have dete (NS A EaT m'm‘l ’:“j:"“ ‘1 AT b LAY ]‘_‘“; il en ;" small-pox would reclaim millions of acres of swamy | Ul bound copy of the prosident's mes- | 1,y orne may be all that b represents hin- | | BEREIN. Doc, 2—Zanzitbar and Germany | work of refi | than o minute.” A A dore A TR T 9, land now owited by the government, and | S upn the fly lea o ““’(‘;1_ wis 1% | selt, andhe may have orbe in position to se- | 0V St a treaty of commerce, the provis- | fention of 5 i “You'd bettor leave the messnzo with | eallol o G AR CRST VL, which, 1t 15 said, would atford valuable sugar | Seribed, “Compliments of Grover Cleveland.” | ¢,1rd the concessions he talks about, but it 15 | 12105 0f W) fasor tho Lanburs mereantito | T Will i wme, ma'am it old s Lan donoito i e plantation, ‘The money to be made by the | ABOLISH THE CIGARL certainly vemarkable if the government ol i AL aHICAL AURI0LY, Jivelyh “Oh, well, then, you may tell him he Then ey shucklad and . ety The smell of tobacco smoke in the lobby of - 5 ) thon overybody ehuckled aud winked syndicateis throngh the reclamation of the TR AR 1 o | L of by | Which, until recently was opposed obstinate e Cholera. - needn't mind about” coming up as usual | wad fattercd” themsclves on their smarts Iands which congress 13 asked to aparopriate, | P8 W Bots a8 Bach complamed of Y | 1y, i1 jmprovements of the kind, and | Loxnox, Dee. 2.~1t jo raported the ol . The Monongahcla Miners, tomght, I shall b marricd a least ness, and the man remained standing un- providing the water Is lowered at the mouth | fE Tl"; LG She Dt Ol tlons and by | 1o 0q most doggedly by the whole Chinese | is raging i Cayenne, the capital of Fronel, | PIITSH Dec. 4 —No new develop- | hourbefore he can got there." (il a passengor got off at the next station, and the end is attained which Capt, Fads has | (£Ch05 OF SLaS GRVEMDG, | TR 4K O SOWE | pooyla jn - this’ opposition, has suddenly | Guinea. ments In tho miners' stilke, Lhe situntion L =g When the “train reached St. Thomas a been working for by bis jotty systom, gecaulons I ioavlly ladon wih tho odor of | Julized it wind nd Tedolved $0 VI 01 | prudar Dlakors Tt Framors ot w alonz the Monongalicla valley this morning | A Vislon Entirely too Sweet to be | doctor cime nhonrd o see about xaoei SHOBT TIME IN WHICH TO LEAVE, tobacco, ‘The repeated complaints of her | op "o oni industry to its shores, Baron B ake id Brewers at War, | js quict and no troubl anticipated. This Trug nating the passengers, and as he cane to ] 0 capital an L, Baron. | TR e Yo LA : Ttseoms that the difierent dopartments | iends has oceasioned ,\lhflll-n-‘l.m\l T v e Tty e iy R b '(‘.‘ ork, Dee. 24—An evening paper | afge hoon the miners of the hrst and seeond Philadelphia Call: “Had a reranrkable | the man who had sought to giy the have orders rosulating the coming and going | AN0OvAnCe aud itls uhdorstood that she - | goket, 1£ s0, he would do well to produce | Siys that o dccount of o refusal on tho | pools will mect at Wylic's wrove to consider | dream Just night, 1 dreamed. that | | others. he askod of tholr emploves, Every day for soverai | 4ends to sccure an order probibiting swok- | HEI (L 80 5 BALE, 0 W18 NGRS | part of the brevwors of this stato touppose tho | the adsi=ubiity ot itining to work came homo aliout 8 i m.” SWiat's the mattery” months the appearance of some new sehieme | 18 nside the building. tions he can scarcely hope to produce a better | {ra ho & 11 the state Ingislature making o s Bl = R T i T : “Sick, ’ 9 s WCOMPLIMENTING M1 SPARKS. y boy the whisky license $1,000 and the be or license Askin, Increased Wages. Yos, [dido't take off my boots, | Let me see your tongu in this line has ereated a scusation, For the INTING M. SPARKS, T Ty e T e i AT TS y $1,000 ¢ e ¢ 2 ARSUNG UE ANOEOOSO0. ] ake off my boots, but p i R Davs troasiry donartinont olorks i General A, J. Williawson, formerly com ! A 0 i3 $250, war isabout to be declared by the liquor | PITIsBULG, Dee, 2—Machinery moulders | walked boldly upstaivs, making an awful It was exhibited P i ooty Gopastmontelerks Who | vidiopar of bublic lands, savs in an. Inter. | 1s56ps, succesded in ereating with all his | yor azatie bear, * Thet they thoaion o . | 1n this city lisvo decided to requost restora- | racket, swent-mts the droom and began |1 want to feel of your {“'1*“ Jntt the buliding Late than tivo minutes after | the New York Tiibane on Generat | FePutation, aplomb and brilliant prospectus. tion of 10 per cent taken off their wages last | to throw everything out of the windigws | The hand was extende @lick 1n tho Altaruoan dinve lad to glve | X W BO N Xark Tribiiue on Gonoral - and to call to their ald the distillery inter: | Ninter, 17 the manufacturers rofuse to grant [ —chairs, tablés, mirrors, everything." "By the horn spoont old follow, bug :1]".“ lll‘“““‘m”“i ‘\":ll‘qmmn:IHUMII Whoso | o e talok He went into oflice one da, A Brutal School Teacher, ssts, not only in this state but wher their demands, the men say they will not CW did your wife sayr» " you're coming down with small pox! loor they passed, he only infor fol e G0k oy 0 office g Y V. SR K V. po, 2 o 4 0500 6.8 o Al strik “Say? She dic I ¢ i shonte 0 Lo us TRt o Couchmatad 1o them was “1¢ 1s oo o8 | and the next day decided that all his predo. OTATRERYLY, CONY, Do b [Special | in the country, The paper predicts a ficr — A Bua 'I')"l say, anything, i shouted tho dootor as ho droppud tie T . et cess eves and robbers, - | Telegram.]—The most atrocions ease of bru- | war between these two branclhies of the liguo g 16 up und siniply smiled at me, That's o L0 Hho pinkie 0 culla new sule IS supplementary to- that requiriug | (503 Weno thloy ““l”ll fobbers, and M| tality on the part of school wasters that ever | intercsts, aud of vast ;:41]lrl:ll:rv||.‘ Hp Btus mullpox ln Montreal, why L Knew it wiis a dream,” curving all emploves fo be In tho bullding by 9 [ HVedut and anuounced bis conelusion be- | Goolk S 1 TLEI0I"T Fanoried from tho | Lhit humierous Attchb(a LAy bavh i sa | MONTREAL Do, #.—The Lady Superior - Eveiyhody had been ready to giggle, oelock, Tie most likely reason Is that it iy | [ MEhlin onder 10 prove hlmselr an hon- | oo o town of Prospect, The principal of | Somprowise their differences, but withiout suc- | of the Longue Poiut Juniatic dasylum, where om Emma Abbott, but no wigeling ook place. The"wink. 4 By g est man, 3 « 1 afinal meeting concerning the | the smallpox prevails among the patients ane c s - e and Dlinking coascd Vo one poke & precautionary measure, in ease there should e R the school Is. Richard Hotehkiss, Albert | Guteome of whieh littha b o oo tatduiy | the smatlpox prevails among the patients and Kansas Uiy, Doo. 18, 1685, [ s anc blinking ouased, No ono, poked boa theft, or anything should ko wrong it | pjeut, Abrabam Buftington, Seventh infan- | Chausler, a lad, in some way piqued the son | will be held next week » | Besvants, is threatened by the central board | nry 1your Miss Konnedy aLacaw 6. uDakiees Th A (e could bo uscertained at once who were in'the | " Yins “wono to Iis oo at Derby, lown. | Of the pedagogue. Hotehkiss — accordingly PLATibadth Bropeadings Tor MAVIUE 16 | T “was more thun dollglited with the | Somtturys it color ukl ty bost nasity foue building after 4 o'clock on that from Fort Leavenworth, to spend the holi. | flogged the boy until he became rebellions, Tuate the inmates pf the asylum manner in which you filled all my orders | there, and wheh one passenger remavked A treasury elerk said today suppose | v Then he threw him on the floor and jumped | MIssovs VALLEY—Fair weather in south- | g for fanoy work diutlns my sty i vour | shat tie wholo 1ot were a &0t of fri It all right, but we caw't lose any tiwe in | Senator Vaw Wyek called on the presiden t | Ubon him repeatedly. After this he retused | ern portion, local snows in northern por- | A Distillery Burned city. Your work was exceedingly aitst leaving, You see we can’t bexin to leave be- | o ay. to let the boy go home, notwithstanding his | tion, winds generally shifting te east and | Proria. Dee, 24— The distillery of Bush the embroideries being espoeilly beau furo du'clock. 10a fellow keeps his eye on | “coxsur MUELLER'S PrOnAuLE mECALL, | Complaints of illness until the shool closed, | south, lower baroweter, stuionary followed | Brown was entirely destroyed by fire this | 1ifult ant 1 shall bo s to hiye pon the elock and jumps at the iirst strike of 4, | WasiiNGTON, Dec. $h.—[Associated Press.] | henthe boy went home and to bed where | Dy slight rise in temperature in' southern | oyening. Loss, $50,000: insurance, $19.500, | Ao more of it for ma. et senemr Wl | No Pockets in the Bhvond he can clange his coat and get out In ve | _pyiis evenlug's Star Las thé following: | he still lies with & rupture and several other | Fortionslight sise in femperature in northerd | qy.o warehouse and cattle shods were saved, | the very best widh s for sour success. 1 | Syracnse Standard: The hows minutes provided the 2000 clerks divide up | Consul General Mueller, whose report upon | 5¢ious Iuternal injuries, 1t is aunounced | P8 — but_ about 0 fiead of cattle’ wery tirned | vemain,” Faithfally yours fashioned lesson always inpros Bl o out thruugh diferent doors™ the feeling of the German governwent | that the boy can't live. A search for Hotch- Returned to Stand Trial, lose. Plio, ire was caused by 8 laup sx- | Edsa Ausorr. | men’s minds when milliona WILL G0 THROUGI WITH A BUSILL towands the United States is likely to lead to | k489 18 being made and it is asserted that b | INDIANAPOLIS. Dee 24.—Ben. Blanchar, | PO, EI Shsipe puons, The capacity A - ol puk I the sunvarsation of ey laliae tepresentatiy wha intraduced | diplowatic correspondence between the two | will be ynelied if found, the land speeulator who ran away from Terre e ¢ Great el 4 ing sale of fiy lothing | S ot WG n ! “‘I i “" e Mlars the bill tor the relief of Gen, Fitz John Porter | countries. and probably to o demand on the e Hanteto escape a wangant for eibezzlement kol e y commences December dth t NG daak Lo sbO0 R AEHAK, SIees i the oo, i todays 1 Biave roceived | it of Gérman or Sillers vecall sonies Ry ey two montis ago, lian returned aud given | o ““\‘_ ::"‘h'" “““"l_‘"' ama. >y ot clything house, 1001 | ph it truw that Viadurbilt iy déad . aher of republic aners con. | o the saiie town as Representative Foran . 0 : Y | himself up. 2 ORK he Oity of Peru cet, corner Tent i of them of intea number of pepublican yapers con- (GG S RUAL IRV VAT MR [ WasiNGox, Dec. 24.—John L. Graves of ! - brings home the crews ot five vessels wrecked | © B Yos, they sy U8 teus How wch dg talning editorials in fuvor of the passaze of | Forn sivs the report is vers ehatacteristie of | Missourd, has been appointed special simber Holiday goods at Cheney & Oles: in the harbor of Aspinwall during the storu Dr. E. D, Arnold. Ocalist suppose he Jeft* of these editurials a ¢ writer, wha. lie gsserte 1sa wau of very | agent of the geueral land oftice, reseription deug store. 137 Farnam, of Deceuiber % removed 10 1014 Douglus stivet Sveryihing he biud," g ~ fuse to sell malt liquors fn whisky saloons, | ton -

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