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e ——— e 4 | : - [ FIFTEENTH YEAR PR PN 4. - V g S » OMAHA, MONDAY MORNIN :OE : A \ 2 ) Q= 5 = s e T 3 A DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1835 ; MORE WRONG Y RIGHT. | 1 terioses i groporion tothe | GQURED OV THIE 1 | i S = — it . UMBIER 161, y o ote SOURED 0N THE MASH MILT SAMUEL SALD NO. OUND W o OLLOV] ETIIRI———~—.~, | : il for . And N o afy the Reason ¥ ‘ LUWE y e RS FEATURES TN FINANC The La " N of Oongress on the | of the o 1 o the ¢ o0 k P, " I \'nr Mr. Bigelow's Resignation. Removals and Appointments to Oflice \\'” h bl ‘ ‘ \“ m\ l\ “\ \\(E b e | ot il T ncetion Comim o v Gitnon % v Yo, Dec. 2—{Special Teloaram. | Gladstonts [ and the Senate's Action. \ visions of this act 1 | 1a Ha ot t Hom The declination of the assistant treasurer- | C1adstone’s In s Failore to Eufo k- I T Rt t shall be exj nust in t Home, ship by Mr . 1 bt : o] s e L UNCERTAIN CAUSE OF DAKOTA. | oiiiiimotio s , tlio English INfg | —— m‘fi,n‘\l Iln‘;.nl\“ s nndoubtedly due to His Home Rule Dictum, ALt k! x o s con | A1 by i P . P Mne N M - discovery that o appointment ot e Bty o 3 8 |8y ot y of the United | AIMED AT THE BIG DISTILLERY, | feccived with the favor That was expleted. in i i, e vad " Becretary Endicott and His Aide do | tion. The desian fiches of eduen | - ‘ Howaver plensant M, Tildai's personal e« | - '\ (AR 1Y OPPOSING HIML ) § oo oo e s et e e g B F g | e A S et it e o i ot e e [ urer of the United Stat Jantters | THE RISE IN EXCHANGE RATES, We Appointments | syster hools, but to f h Sutcide at Hentrice=Clevar Bostal | typ sl i 4 | The Modern Joshua Who Would MWake Alibidip ol R Ll AL o : e whi i juired o o ecs who » B o el S 5 : S i . | ey aid vl t A Phief Capture—A Murderc gotne 1p 1o o Uregstor SRR, And M {‘ Bl b L i ‘ : e o Wl et A e | otit of this greate \ paiil Large—An loe Bri Tilden was not slow in letting it be | of Cauaan Handlcapned in )y were removed f I oftnsive |7 ionnseivs Movem sAt=THNIIA A Colnage Canvass of Bongress, ANy one Y81 than the sum ¢ known that Mr. Bigelow could nat | His' Houest Efforts teunship, T avtion of 1o s " Commercial situatlon, Wasiiyatoy, Dee. 25,—[Special Tele- | state or territor e its ow for | Will Decide Tt be creaited to him. = Those who spoke for | SHAtoTe GHid PTG the republican | G5 (e Jonse stood on the question of the sus- | eliding the sum expended in | bbbl b B LS Ll LAY LSO 1988; SV TS bAIAl OABlaatR, (= |t VElielE FHONdY wate removad Hom e T e pension of silver coinage, the National Re- | school build N ‘ o T v, coment, for i : iy e o, ‘ i publican made a ea I tional Re- | ilding e« < mones ean ery,” nnd propose 10 | tory to the m AR fac- | The singular message from Haawarden, pub- | in the e ot 4ath | Porn Cxsianze tw- ihe Kt | TEfbiished sost vass, the esult of whieh | be used for the ercetion of sclool hoises of | vith, Ever sinee the law | Presid mugwumnp element, for which | lished last Sunday, was pethaps intended by P Ny, Muruto’| WanRe dusrne 1 SR published yesterday. This canvass shows | Any kind or for rent of the sa S| ore have been some ox- | ident Cleveland still scems to have so | Gladstone as a diplomat “of Il sl A i bronk 1’ p i y that 128 member , 1424 we. To misap- | ne ex- | mueh respect, 1 \ | liplomatie denial of hisown | Loga Ltol t ne it 0 the HolldRY, ' sliver o ibers. favor the suspension of | BIy any part of the fund will operate a for- | who Haveliewled Tourtly | goy - It was undoubtedly Qis- | responsibility for the published nar AL G L Fappost A s Bt gt L silver conaze, i 107 oppose i, OF the 138 | feiture i the state or territory cuilty of { Sivio havo e wladlowliy | eovery ot M. Digelow it his persotal rela. HIN CONVRRAION: 16, HOmE TRIe: (1 Bt L TD, | TR B o ok 2o | elinnge AT U P60 1 i o o | Ml b Bl { wpei 4 ¥ nis ational ves would be wine Py B = K0, s ding fe Al v " 1 It s of e | 0 republicans. . OF the 107 lemocrats and | application, to any further a of | sTnce tieing allowed to i, | tha olce iat 1 lis acceptance of | failed, Every sentence is either i el AL R o PR e ey e by e eewal | NTHE Sl VK ¢ I the 197 whio favor contine | the money, [ st hiledulun e gt bl ILEL b abdaligiing - et iondUballl iy G 6| 101 A1 o 14 SAE0 E0 Ve BEcUTatalescite | Fooe nee i the Untor i - topublicans. Ty 144 are Vats and 53 | This bill has withstood (ke fihe | the Tast campaign the democrats tried to Loy s el oyl kel M Lo Qi B e L bl g el Ayt i e ko dand e na veettain senator who claims | Dast three or four years | e demociatic candidate for governor, b 10 suceced M. Acton, that ger . name. 11is ¢ tive o T I b R e U New ) ol to have made & canvass of I v Hair has | it governor, had ! r. Acton, thiat gentieman was | - rded nezatives never for n | M » e et | Now York, Thorefon riiig I T S, S s S | o four sears, i, Blar las | ji ML HE ST TA SoHs saetiat | INE ity swsfianl 14 - remeviiars nrid cuniy){ NMOUICHE Sliogk belief | for | Major Pathaw, the repubtican_fncumbent [ Now York, horefore it is 1 il U | gays 44 senaturs are opposed {o suspension [ D0 tnterest s tils = onsiiie; At || e O/ TCROREIWIIGravar lie wéity it sWhile Lappreciate and recoenize the horor Rt e Bl R e BB QUL LR e b Dl B Y of e e oo o ; o e Divided by party lines | has wr G et ad | when the facts came to be known it was | SO IREE L AT 4 it ipeats 1O |y exidontls conjctural i | reiea iy opm i U, | e o T : g Tep Lo, d: For suspension. | 4 Lgiven mu o i e Iterast ot b, | Jearned that the owner ot the distillery | ke public tirough t e Ty (DA e did Inst week resolve to ace R o Res e o FIYHIGHL rCasT A m‘I‘ml‘“"y:"n"“\x:' | PRl AL T Mot af e okl s | Lo T o e oot ity e in principle, and did make known | President Arthur about @ year azo out of re- | VIOt for even ai, low rates, that largo , republicans 15, democrats S R R T Sl R OB tion will seem inexplicable to many, - The | IS resolve 1o seve it bbb o e biilap s i i | i total 44 most 1 the | YoRd . on Itreqsury ship ral persons, Lord Salisbury o 10 Lindun, v SHEY The estir ki nost zealons laborers for the eause of educa- | S . Wie. - X democrats of this | d surysiip is i position “wherciiy nane | among them, and did expect to_carty T e In Jamestown, Patniam was reinoved | 1y 1 JOREn WBkers 10 Lot b e ey \ Vbt 0 cvaly AL abhesel s 1t b Ll it i (Wl s tine, s ARSI A O MO L RIEVA] | e e WL ol oVl 1o | e e e | e i tho T mor Rt U e p nade larze pliazar is | and faithful advocate of his constituenc o for sale in thisstatea single barrel of . | ey Wil prove satistactory not only to conld not do this he elimb need he | ofiensive partisanship first showed itsel sticet, howeyer, in Ll e : exdent they furnsh no adenyiato el UKL NUTCUELL HEAVAS A S10F wor of any kindg and its attorney s thnk s | doneC AR AT A B "‘“'Ih"]n’“"‘u\u‘ SR R Rt L R L o was | Yanee was U "ot ] magnon by ongressional sentiment upon this “lad I hoen here at the ol jlor of any kindynid its nttomoy sags that It | iy personal friends, but also 1o tiie’ people | el ntiorm st fsterthan e I | oy Just T s oo, i it | o el 0 dees So far as ean be tiaend, witl ¢ e timo a president | oo tacturing prohibited liquors | generally : lie people | elimbedup, The distinet refusals of CI lio Ne : om0 Winwl koS i1 M e as ca Ten L 50 many con- | o tempore of the senate was el even for sale outside of the state 1 A 3 berlain, Sir Charl 3 I of Cham- | the New York reiments. His p ' S ! gressimen abse o Seiintor Mit . vas ehosen,” said St 1o state as it would Ias vour resiznation any special signif i ALUL LRI b Sied i showed it G 1 grossmen alient for tho loilday rocess, tho | nator iteliell of Orezon, to-day, *1 would Hiave n right o do under the. lnw: ALl ho | canceb” \was sk, > b SISO | gt the fiberal pres 1o ot hoe o | st ooy e o e a o okt G s BiCNfinselt o ran i s it clealy for the position. T dow't think any on who | pronshtagainst it,and us sooi as the case cnin tion ad st say that T hinke it indelicate T e e Rt R L O s o place s s siaon | LA IAGIH, Tor 1 1Bt 1 the question, l',‘v-!. :uu- we and iy record will try to gainsay | 0 |"‘["m SOIIL BOTERBIOIEWIITGS | Tononbe o dhis e, Was e | tow's Tetter, eomposed in vonsltati i :va'\ |’M il BTl st i Tt i i Ee T o on thoquestion, Hateh | KHows e iy Livillteyit A S HRVE L BEFMRBRHTL BTt Y Goselien, col onsult with ive republican, but when he ed the | taken ady ! uld el bt o Etstal i SE2s et | Nint b el iy s to e, though, | T I pdiuliiily incd, the | | WASHINGTOX, Dee. 27.Mr. Dizclow's et Goschien, completed the evidence, When the | « ot i bk wiien he'acoehted o] | e AR 08 B R T BUtElver Bonat.. Mola ovatlye. stiong | o popular thing PRI | oy onces oluliniig Ciatiblins oot HbTabig rto e presitient deeliung o eeent the THABEVLoND LB RGN 1K gL T GOl | T Chte i ST oy s Aoy e | AR R D U LATIRE S AT 1T Siot ORI stroing | LIOHOBALAY UIHEWILTE D PRAPIs URNBEIUIG | Aot s 0D SER TS oo of assistant United States treasurer ag | lad torminated, Gl Bt oo T Vet come | W s o ) the ot the stvr dala o s ooy n strons | (e borulas ini wilh I s n ¢ | New York, will not be eiven out { i ated, Gladstone was dutics that lie re his | Jowever, i suits the bulls, free silver coinaze. L s 1 lave iven the demoeratic Tl liquors, That is a question of fact [ tion at present iven out for publica- WITHOUT OLLO At hie received the warmest com- | WHo are now in the great majority. to sa oL coln O the tior had_May. | party the offleer, whio, should the president | Siich the court will try. M. Leluna b T oy e o At g Etionl UG TG G T o8 uitherof 1 O R T R e L ikl e il i, May- | Iy e olent, whos shouldl the piveldent | wiormey tor the distilicry. says that it has no | Ereat Tesponsibility of fiused to asstine the | sections of the liberal raf tio two ment, It was reported (o Postmaster-ten- | Y it i hard to locate, by frtbinadon Y [ the suspension ol silver colnage, whon ho | Lwould ot have voted for an ex-confederate, Violated the Ity i any pattieular, and e | DOing not congenial to his fastes. * duties | ejiofe but to abandon lits position ¢ i eral Vilas that in some respects he condueted | Dlocks of exchianze, cing e s uisi |\u Vel Liie entire Florida and | becase he would be offensive to the people feels perfeetly confident that no injunction TERR oy cally untenable, 5 el it e aflairs of the oflice, and cstablished a fre went of some gold, and at t am ‘um.:iu.'()- e s \“.\H“{“ i ‘I“I‘ e e Wl bo offonive o the peaplo ;H“ b St AL A e ol IRRORS OF THE SEA. No English statesman dares delivery service in a mueh better manuer | 4ing up rates for money, hoped to erca % wension, when there is probably not one | 10 the presideney. The way the matter st s an opportunity to bring Mg distillel T g " scheme dares propose than nine-tenths of the oflices i e W V' lino of shorts. man anonz them who has been called 1 R R R L e miortunity (o bring the big distilery The Persian Mo, AT et e R O i G e it . doortt Vanted e G 1o favor any clearly defined policy on a DO Diesident Clovelmnd, o i take the liie of | wt et some people’s minds at an Adantic Gale. serving the right of the imperial parliament | the plac Lot it ut o Momasont oo | 1ol eandilan that unlss: Alre. 18 on which so ¥ ) i h on ec. [ T | St rcsort, whother. thie 5 Gharces 1 et o of thon whiey 50 Tile_concemns hin, or it thie people would nconiso the republican party | The lndteations nom are hat G New Yonk, Do, 30— [Speclal Telogram. | | asseinl ast recort, whother tho Irish | potes to find ont, what the serious hithees | marked reversal of R ) 1 i woult not feel that his constituents wonld of eommitting murd to get hold of the T'he indications now that Governor Lar- here Cli amship Persian Monareh arrived | out reservin, .“ MI‘“HHN n: and with AL LU young ofticer that he should | Hort bl bt 2 s iy v o ‘ ':'f ,“[ him in easting his vote on either side | Presidency.” L9 inauguration will be an oceasion of ]‘.‘; l:“““\l day from Londoun after atem- [ il or re 'r'H'I ‘Iv‘ "1“"\" toannal any | be removed betore ayear of his terin | l|"‘ | the gold point for B ; lel\mm e of the silver questio creby he coul Senato chell e i 3 « derabli N i kel estious voyagze of ARG\ esolntion, hostile or disloyal, il v % L B ta L 16 GO ALt Tt e ST OV LT o It theroby Do eould | - Senator Mitehell evidently forts like paving | gy siderabledisplay. The Governor's Greys, | shie anchored at nineteen days. When | rish reply that snch resirict bt G il stk ety i b e i L e e P R i o | el I AR DL DRECIIES S A LT s e oy I i e T TG BB SR bear party Lo orsan s 4 A4 f duties on sugar. In point of fact, there is so | cent election with cheap talk mnouneed their intention of t PR HRRITH 6T TG PRbaE 0L s TOREAN | Al i o Sy cyeiners LULADE S0GIckyy | SCLIINALIONS ot e 3 | bprassIL) b Tl L mueh diverzency of op ; the parade ,‘ X & decks were only a few feet above the L otia DAULUEGIESING iRIL BEMEAR ! s < LT, quest opinion on the silver DAKOTA MATIERS, parade, and the Governor's Guards of | and she had so b above the surface | tically independer i dlithogies iy, i SR sl bia Tl o bl auestion in the present congiess ta thoonly | MeMarie rem il who 1 | s city aud other military organtzations L EOELYY.0 LIt Lo AvDNIL oo AT WOTATF TS § ST it | A e Nl st of il : : I ey € e of Pirre, i, who I Il brobably particiate: Tl Jsishturs ks ng on deck adiflienlt feat for the E LA ERIRE Y an only | rafeht | democratic congressmen in t R R TR e now who kely to be acconlishied to the Bee correspondent to-night that the will convene on Monday, January 11, and terribl vs.The crew say they had the most | ot parties i L which over ing the fruit which might have been expeet, | S0¢ks in danuary A"‘wl AT WIS { L o the vtz eomspondent onigit (at the | e inauguration will probably take place on | o fibloexpurience on te vosaze. Notone | whien ng 1) DSOMC BT AT LAt T O A L BHTA oY k| NTOWS B Gt B e UL LD : penmtons Sherman and Lo mae o sim | 1 B A e N e T |l Tt il p TV BT |Gl i bl e Sl ) LI O L up i the scnate by his acting in such bad | {0 be combatied. Just v e e of o | DRk St EAiTa0 AL 1M oiib0 s in | 10 senate us soon as that body | wark, ane e statistician's | of the 1ith, The & g ESCAPE FROM TS DEAT iRl G s R R R L R it S IS S i e B vy Seas Move 3 ot o | Parne Yt DEABLOCK. he entered the department from his obeseur | Convenient AL b Tt 6 O BRI airmation of Lad. Commissioner Sparks Db TR Ry onpositlonito Tos | e o T (e shnnte it b el i 7 1 sido throlghiwhich tons of wai} hiisiow At e et sl e o, e o ;\ len, in fact, the latter was contivmed in | PRssaze?” b A Tt et b e e Sl S LR K ) A S iy ittt o’ e e fareh without ¢ Ttillnstiates, hows | “No orzanized opposition. T think it will bitied iges. nggragnto 9903 yenrs, oF it VL | Nolesswere putew wh b petnet on bom Kast. | Rl e e st o Sl o s ever, the nee record of tha | be one of the fir ftion. Linc it Will | aze of S5 Ty have lived In lowa an wver holes were patehed up to gether on even keel. I e Satteo 0T : ) e e ey procecdings o s procOml o o | thiat it willipnss thio housa ns' enite, and | g0 of 2 vowrs each. The oldest m naver- | The eaptain ordered the vessel put about G e SILDUG I o pibian Wiy a¢ Loernondss |1 o i o it o s senate has at st agrecd upon. An addi- | Pe I 1 Do new tolos ot the Horaeait | Samuel T. Chescboro, of Muscatine eounty This was done with difiiealty. Orders "_ dency, ‘The break between the Parne New Yori, Dec, o another e semalo s at lust ageend wpon. A - | o el T ey sl o L R e eV T AN eV SR T .| were then given to start the pu ites and the tory press against home rule are | —A morning peci ogram, et hoon as e fist of the year made, and that is, the republican tors | the ope otithnt il el e ABL It B L NS Mo ROl vl: but they would not 1““:1’.. X s O A T e morning. paper makes the statement | lias been turned. What will come of it have decided that it is not incompatible with | 2¢d during the present session.” or- | Years, Win. O. Sehmidt, a lnwyer of Davon- | umkers shonat + thet to amtor ey T e s . | i il conl o i 2 - public interest to announce in the record the | 110w about the bill for the admission of port, is the youngest momber, boing hut 9. | got 1 th Bliowoniiithat il Aator dliaal L o osau poinsout tHab tholITish ingitation A R A e l s \ reasons why nominations are rejected. The | Dakotat” ddinission oty i iousti Filel oft 100 MSmbEraE OBl b e et e nd dampened | 3 largely rish-American, and would coliapse | attended no i R A ;“ ster A, Arthur s [ E e O e Tia president’s friends say that he has no obje L have 0o idea Ve LGOI A DD TSR the fites. Next the water g ampened | tomorrow it not sustained by Amer attended no weetings lately, uor signed no v Gould—takes in the game. The b + i e hias no ohje 0 ide that congress ill recog: B age is 44, The oldest is He: ter gob into the engine " g ned by America document re S y ] 2 A ! i i | L tions to this, and he ought to have none, s | Mi4e the Huron procecdin ‘ ‘m- “:(l“lhlp( 2 [ B, Mitehell of Jefferson county, a f “”l".' ":.;‘. rooin and put out the ares entirely, Th ,’ money. The Irish at home, says the _~,“.,,.:‘, an 1' \.m,‘,l'.'.'[h,',“".l'.“" i e P e : ‘ he las given every possible evidence of a d ford bill will pass, but 1 do believe i 7 years old, and a resident of Iowa for 43 year: the engines stopped working and the ship d, do not carc einoush for home rule to | aloof. I DR R "]"m At b e T ] | sire to appoint none but fit men to office, and | teritory willat least be div lod bet it the | Robert G. Couising, a lawyer of yours. | ritted! lielplessly in fhio storm. Although keep the machinery woing at theiv own ex- [ tl S Hatd botiie Ll o ;;. e Tuture | ARG o en o { he hias repeatedly said that e hoped the sea- | forty-ninth conzress adjourns. 1 ore the | county, is the younzest, being but 2. Twen- little canvas spread, all the orew that | PSS The Amorican argunent that f subsc Fiptlons 6F thgsn comittes,twith ol SRR G ean SRR ; te would assist him in correeting the mis- | thatcongress would pass an e leve | ty-two_of the 50 senators served - the Si100e Sidra Eroral {50 Banowhdeseve)| oo A OUBLY o Sinvg Siseurthion i ba. fioing omblugont HiosdEin LD iy, S “ kes e has made in ) pointments. To éan | Admit the whole territory, but a majorit Lo} dast war, and O a1 aan | araere Busl oy o Bl HouE o vater ity eause a majority wants it eliclis the querry | not B e S e i watlc the BeassCGiL FARRR afford (o siand on his record, and proposes to | e peopic of Dakota e o aawtiy Of | sentatives were also union soldiers. Ohio buckets. Tha paseengers | wera|also Invitod | Li s pioriea refusei to alloy tho U et e ot | e e Ol Aot unite with the senate in elevating the public | While longer rather than Y out a | yurnishes the birth plice for the most toland hand, and all. responded willingly, | hooics 10 depart when a much greater 1 iy o the Wil schone, | il Pt vk v o 1 vie > bl gain admission % N 5 I ucket vere Biy. ity del o o il Y antagonistie to the whole g sylvienia Cential rivate A : LA Hithekonntp I dlavatig the \l‘;l.il;_ i e han gain adm lersginteaahEbranchiiilicre e :n st 1\‘!;:1;x Bucket lines were forn 1 cach .,:. ty demanded secession, 8 najor- 1.]»\.: \lxlxl.“. n lr to the whol ne. ( al. Private advices are, how- | o d | e ( erins, 1 + cll ng 12 oI orke " = g ne = 3 2 i aould a8 the origing cliler C at ol f all il ¥ . | the present system of patronage Of the demoeratic triumvirate which burs Iy each branch, there belog 13 fom | worked hisbest. Kor hours they tolled un- | o I ARIONAIN TTANOE, g e, o 13 commiceman. | D B e i i e ’ A couple of congressien went to the white | 1ere to for Dikol {ntoroats aar! e I alie pennte and 20 1 tho house. | ceasinz, but apparently without avail. The The French winisterial erisis s still L LR i T G T 1 house yesterdiy to ask the president to assist | e fally MeCarthy has gone home, 5 arly In 1§ of the lesislature, and 9 farmers in the ser fires i Hhe eazine royi were out for early it 15 muli o e iiroys Ewadonity by || ioks Lwiio Wl rogeal gl Frow i e e e B et ) o B them [nsecuring the confirmation of a man | 0 00 Tuesday and Boynton will ‘,w” W | ate and 5 farmers in- the house 4 honTia I HLInESHIALI ORI jip | Which Brisson ol the Tonquin credit, | alter SRy i itomuiving. Soon |1 lurounWhose. o, millroaa. Toud g |8 agaiust whom some objcctions had been | B¢l @il (0 himselt. - Boyntor i e FIEE SCHOOL MATRMS ARE COMING betore the wvind.” Atuoon on the 13th | Accounts agree that the fall of te minist | tho Bspwsthublishad J o oo R Rl L (R | vaised. The president told them that the g alitobinasle Shoynton askeny Wielki{ERiTho/Stato eachioratiins A cale hroke wid the se Degan tocalm | cannot long be postponed, but Cley iniieyg ety il RIABOlIOUe hotith | e b e | Pointment had been mado upon. their recon- | At the latter gentlon vay and it i inted | annual meeting in this o D8 [ holBoitiatiiie et b ot | immediate suceession is s il 6 solis ofitbyTind giovidedith Taforn: Dty canioligalgptics ! mendations and without any personal knowl (hares s an Days the expenses | axorelscs will contintt thomait. Wednesda, | . st imed Stecks lost his- 6 hita vapers bellevo Dr. Froyelnot's story that a | dally racor bt | ol aine e e ki cdize on his part of its fitness, and it tl Major Grace Greon, wl and swill probably attret 630 0 M T L ohhtle [ e liaa been slgned with. Madagascar yirecord ofcontribulibafon Oiabamos: 1108 CoCk RS IRE SIS TR S R i | jections wore Justilied hie hoped he would not | BFoWn, was appointed vito captured John [ hstns to e elty. - Tral Lo, Eon: 5 In the vessel’s sido e L o S et Novortheless the fiegmened | (W0 weeks of (s month, 1t should be borus | be confirmed. ol ot | 150 s appuinted. agent for e Indians | o1 os Soine ey Bred Lol Bt | PEITED BY HIS PARAMOUR EOrE RS Ao et e e 11 hoilgtastandabieinnt tolshaingthenis b RO e D 1 4 . Dalkotn, a8t summer, Ie re- < 1l deliver an address of 3 PARAD 5 = nt Grevy's re o gi hat the promoters of the fu ol the nortl o . 3 WANT A NEW WHITE HOUSE, ived his commi ) . welcome, and J. 1% Dolliver, DY « of Ast ry Cr i g s R L T : h L ‘ \ s i | i R Some of the real estate dealers in tl leaves for his post t \"\ ”'y'f\ yesterday and | Dodse, will deliser an l«t‘l‘v ¢ I.nlblih ”nI:””v "“’V‘n Ixil~l|‘x1\”|l.‘l‘ul.“ll;“ £ r While | are much in his favor. hothances (vm‘ W m‘ll‘l. o, 55 i s i R ? ondes & & his eit Liis POst to-morrow. Can address on the mory Jealous of His Best Girl, y urd T ) L e i | :‘l“‘ '4;:;: .:\‘l”‘;'m to persuade the president 1o Ed CTIE WORLD DO MOVE," | I'hese two gentlemen are LowsvirLe, Dec Intellig ”,I‘ reachod 11 H“"“ YRING FOR MOLE WAR, furiher to do with lu:,},‘, “,‘ I cholines) S “:\ }YL ponne o R ‘ ccommend the erection of a new exeeut aditor Pulitzer, of the New York Worl political oratars of the leiaisal gene: reache ighly sensational reports were y ¥ L AT T e mansion, but he vecutive bell e N ork World s 5 1 1o state, the | here Saturday aiternoon the killing, in’ | to-niz S ere received Not a millionaire named e roll has b oy I | x:-‘r:-l:n:nl:'hli‘I»’;l‘lh'l],‘“‘,"'n hem no encone. | N0t 0 belligerent towaid o administra et o democent and tho latier a republi Elliotconnts. of Craie Toliver kil o o2y Elk Ton SR O S | R inanything sine L e Dimoro uinin 0o R | gement, wil i fon s S, a-f can. Thie teachiers wil liot comnty, of Cralg Toliver by Asbury | the disaffection o the y > Rt he enoral o in both 1o was, It was stated thata few days achiers will have a large and en- visp tound Toliver, who was dru the troops as bordering on | lief no g fuad will losed o bouses for the purpose, and an_ offer will he | Defore the adjournment of u:nlv.i‘ 1"."'»‘ thusiastie meeting. caud en- 1 gioeping with his head in The I o 'ff}; open mutiny. The rank and il n‘:urh”“» $150.000 fas boon s, and i ahon | one o s s ] made by the syndicate who control the prop- | IVited to dineat the white: ho FIb ey - | (Cris's) paramour and, without stopping to o these statements, make daily demonstia- | State an Arn AR I R l ;,::["I:HI :I‘;Iumlri.l Heihte tor el sonmioh | mained there nutit half past 2 o'clock in the E I,\“':""'I'“"\";“"';)"" at Beatrice. A eliionisian i lopig ithe “J“””l‘-'linfln-v Kine anitl MQ Vo DO LT Rndl | BEed 10 aDEODEHY e I | “4‘1": iy Lo ;‘ i [§ and for the site at very low | worning, It is n Vil A k N 3 oh., Dec, 25.—[Special Telo- | over the heart. O 'S efU breast just | elamor to be led by their oftice el ’ D e TR O i e o £ e % )t known wi v the pres- | | 3 « aver the heart. Crisp escaped and s at laree, v their officers against the | @ otal su o1 350,000 1 | the hinks that D Tonlicaian can afford todo so, but itis n g Sy oy knawitoshethortho vk i e Ol unas vinlng At s 1.90.0, but_ friends of his b escaped andds at latge, | Bulgarians, A violation of the armistice i | the e e i B e ol D ! the scheme will meet with much favor PEOINRO VISIE DLLALE 0 litss ouat yiiact| cocss witl s city, died after a lingering i1 | €OMNIEY for N and promise i suminary hourly feared, and whole batallions are nc ; %7 TP os il B gl el |t b Bl | S o T s i e B o longer controlled by their oflicers, THIE KEILEY INCIDENT. D RED CROSS OF CHARITY. mended to his friends in congress, and good listener. At hie president is a | & o'clock hor husband attempted suiclde by | i R L Nk DRGSR M o : g : : e Wi was for the purchase of the corner A | Worid chias i antothalonbiot o [liskigaloibino.ouncopeinudar o | an. Lol areRnis b nojorlnds Bolitloal Raotions: Batsiing, SRR T tho Bolenrlen Womides = ) 1 an sed immediately afterward 1l hees ing 0 i t Ll ; l - i o 2 xteentls streets, two blocks northeast of the T TR R T il been married about two years. Grioving | 1od (e Tollver fusion in 1 conty, wtlie || DUBLIN, Dev. 31 =Ildancos of nioro than || Nuy o Pullug. [osvoy, Dt Tho natlomal ussocia ¢ white house, and e aetivat ol e | A yesolution will be introduccd in { | over the death of his wifeand tie strain on his | Y A e B Rk e ot oy baddop g ulonilaolifnationsuing li=itioiLer s Lond polltsitma | ee s Canios e UMD there, but private residences haye heen bujlg | WIUR CONZIESS meets noxt woel intliaTionse | constiintion Incldensie atlonding ket during overa yean durimg wiilch time nearlya dozon Lrelund liavo forcibly ‘shown = themselvcs | fuions b AL T N LTS s (B o ] there of late. : e phai cok which will | along illness, was undoubtedl : A T j it el WAL | T iy i e | o i sl o te. e of much interest o army men, It ) . oubtedly the canse of | flagrant that no conrt could ame 50 | and poiice authoritivs very great concern, | (ria through the Kei nittee of Geneya, the first which solicits aik Ry s e o et i i AL a Jong dlinu i indonblelythe eaiss | grant i ) could sit in the county, | An example of increasing great eoncern, ¢ the Keiley incident ave b aothar ¥ ite. Bl | LUMBUS’ COMING, ) ceretary of war to Inform e i ) I orked | and Governor Knott, after vain: attemn e ol ! e ® ey o e T Crovt, Aoy o cou, | e vt e R i s L € o o daner b s oit after” vl attents (0 | Mested itselr yesterday, & Jiltaiton “tan: | pin to attinet newspaper coment It s | Bulgarian society of th (Hoang. 'L'",‘ | congress to lend the name of the goy as e e directed o left a note disposing of his pro abltrate matters, seiltthe state wiiiia into | Lane, Limerick, occupied by a man B FRBLY R RORE b R QU SRR ORYOA Jins heeil somm o e © government promulgation of General Order 85, 1 4 osing property. S avals ing to justice | B.uke, was be 3 an named | aken as to it being tl ) | veompelled (o care for (he wounde to the Internation . $ ] al Order 85, head- | Dr. Wellsand wife have al iese desperadoes, A fter two montl ke avasbasingad by dily polivioal o R R A By 4 B o gt | o f G G, ey EOESIEDERRATls > despern ponths of ser- | ents, The assault s Wl oppon G i its army before ithad thue (o sufl . | o eld in € HRaRAS i 3 3 as the ligh regard by their ac Rl were the troops were recalled, Tolive assnull sccing fy luvo been ox- | HO frbier Ations e SO WAk & hogd " bo bield in Chicazo in 1903, 10 commenorate | “#ide de camp order,” which limited the ser- e e T T Jhcio e iraopahiare seallul, SLolbG |[pocted. nuditho Txlends of Blak sensced i A I e L prepato oty e second el s ’ the four hundredth anniversary of the dis. | ¥iee Of the general oficers’ uides 1 por.: (SIS IR HOVUE Lo pay ghelaltye il Iis principal followers woro artusted and [ slow I rallying to his defense. " They o oL glyen lo 1o probisal O asialn - ons sl for tha Birdon Saodiil or_ihe | covery of America, The Chicago people re | Y6 and which, some of the pldes to four | prisc as ho has been onls v guneinl surz | fo Olhelnnatl to. angwoss.an faictment tor dinadesperic contfies Wit | the areh bi T e e b el ag00d doal Intorested in this entorprise, and | Of the army hold, ¢ S s onrs | i aialr RS LR eus Aarel & QAL Jokbanv ibaptHpdial R ganuiedani AW ST W | Gt 1o Solonnit Kol s niiuge, | il L i oy 'I[ml S . ’m)_“ i ot s | P ey man of IM\ ery. 110 was tred and, aequiti '““““A: ul‘.‘ “‘_m N b Vi e As et | objection to solemnize el nan A0 id under the necessity of helpi \,","': made that ci 5 i ! atly vio 3 X haadled with 51y it Kulnoky show o clerical | gas dopuna araind made hat eity famous, They think that the | 1ated the existing law, in interfering with one PoatofMoo Tiief Daught X ECUTE 7 il St a0 L it ‘ ‘ ; i m-xv-lll American ety should be the Teader | Of the most eherished prerozatives, heretoforo | Dis Moisgs, lowa, De A e EXECUTED HIS THREAT. ”""“"mhl“l"' were callen upon to - disp ter of iy : Sl kLR Al A o ke by cnchy o, b ‘ and the loeation of this comme i Inquestic « prerozatives, hereiotoro | o i A0 , ery inte # erowds and arest tho er of faciso unehiv oottt B | sitelt netton o taken by aach ; i and the loeation of (11 commenoration, and | it tioned, ot a_general. commaning. exting plece of postolice defective worl eul- A Jealous Cousin Commits Murder | Cotded in yestoring ord r, " Eatast o REDMBHNY SHEIENR! Rt e o e bl Somii s conmomoration, nd AT LR T e minatcd hore this atternoon by, {he arrest of 3 and Then Suicides, reeord at least nty persons, inelu repute has never been o | nei MICALIONS iy Lo RdUIGSERd 10 Ui praktian 3 i ofthe Centennial elubraion of tho ro- diistiopslo i IKSbAteonis B Wl lian Vet it IRELL g clorkc ofitl || S ASAANG IOV Bie StemCriiliNas DIk Bitler "I et o were ot 41 s : ot s S stion, THE | publicat thocradle of libety. ‘The expo MRLRG GE SERCIp s e eaol HOm MM Doy afolron lice: Ly L koator AN L0 | AELHOBING Moy ERIVANElss sas s R R IO et it i 1 o, o o ; , : ublisat hoeadio ot Huurty, “tho expor: | AL UIIESLERE Rk 86 10 secetar P PR e s vied to Eliza Swope. Immedii s il i e Jeace, Were' Teinonced s | | 0, 0 rding to | - phia and similar legislati ; give the secrctary | (o ; ) registered let- be. Tmmediately after the | 500n as that fuct was evldent, and wit ¢ ounk dilolys il Laid. tsshorvy, | eatues el i auviol actr tiat of Piladol: | SROSIAM RS €18 1R WLILT | tee o o e o FRg\atorat lota | cormony, whlle' Veughan' and: his wife || AamontGd atrength sue et il il hIE | i was veceived some o M1 WK w To-Dav. 1 bl ud stinlar leglslation s dssired, exeept | 1y for the promulgation of an order that rifled and tho contents abstracted, 1t was | 5oy standing at a window, they were [ BUmDer of airests, R AL BAR B S 0 nonths agu in o | ! ALLEY - Falr weather: winds from the governwent, the people of Chiica has ereated as much adverse eriticism " supposed t the theft was comitte as | ficed at from the outside, the ball —r - T i 2 nocoindd not have | OPALY £fr0m th to west,but oceasionally ' B frow tho governunen, e 4 b creaied o el advors “m:‘ ‘,\‘:u“‘, ":'I)‘ | BUDDRMC By HiE ”“k“"‘l .08 1‘:‘“!1‘(“;'} h«); f}l}x‘\lcluu \"x-:null:,nn';.)m;.l. l‘:\\usllmllglll the ‘.lh ]u.ny(-.mu Steamboat Line, I{'-l.‘. A“‘ ‘. “ ‘-l| in Vienna i fe I5 n [ 4 hle: sli ‘mu warmer in northern por | - ting portaining to the war olico slaco (s | Jupi, or aie by one ks on the Itock Island | ot s e by Abrmiss N, u cousin of onk, Dec, 27.—AllL efforts to har tothselild, ‘There is no doubi fiat e neanly stationary tempeiature in =outh 3 Tt was announced to+ ) ent hias held the position. Moines, y one of two clerks in Des d aBILaRLA o AERIRIILON [ e ik o | ekt o gHel Biafth o 18 i 1pQLE RIE LA i — ) 18 in New York, and ts ¢ of Honduras | 1 ! io howse Pacide rail- | when it was believed West hi esterday, | Argenta; Kan.,and atghan'sat | elation have failed, “The disuzrecment pe- | 10aVINE the Austrian cnbssy t : S O o | 11 ot o b i Ry, until Yesterday, | Argenta, | ndl said reports of the Chriat- | Lween the representatives of 1l ant. ton this week, He come X ng- | pos be made np of mem- | e was tested with several decoys, tw Tnas affalr worrled'bia ot 0 askes e s i e o : : the interest of xnlnh.nl\\“.l:,“‘,';lmq country in ‘l"l:‘“I";’l“nl;.:rl...,“,,‘l,,,_, the entire indebt- ,“,'w he opened, The mon \\‘;:?fi'flf.m'.:',: l‘ ““""“““;"l'“ihMll‘ ucl‘flnun‘n‘nln'ylIx:ulnfl’:”ll.fi :l‘xlij)" \l“l’ l'(\;m““m!'ld o l“””‘l“w o T Sl AR au alls infasetof &1 enterprise in which | ©41ess S Paciiie Tomts i sisty svearo | WS person, and’a full confession follow Jome sud deoy.thay thiey " suspoto il o wiohe idiest e iy ‘ | ex-Senator Tabor, of Colorado, and other eayy- | P eent bonds, which, with dhxty year 6 | Wostbelories to an exceliont Salon ollowed. | s morning N aapiey Shusppoiad Hls durlng " which " a etrong protest “was | Curted betwcen fecabs/ s Lo ghy oo o ol iritn s faoe s :‘nu.muu engaged. and In which they have | Payments of the prinelpal, will wipe I A Murderer dhien sl tho Jourhay xas eoiplated tisgl | DL ARBBE e o mlol Lol s e onw g North Dighton, duriig whieh Whowus | Feinedy for Hheumatl 5 bk sy e vosted sovol N 2 . e ¢ ; Mur v ode NN i Ni 4 D A considerab) ount | Donoline was serionsly s 1 i s L a RS A A avested several s of doliats. 1o s entire indebieduess at the end of Ul tin Ao AEARQORGE AGARRS Jodepp In & bueey ani ot Vauklon dead, Msauloavoawnans, A sonsidorabioauount | yRRLAR MM, MLRAY, SO I UEMEOL By Sera 2 1 v e ey b i Inveaiad sovoral wiillons of dollars. 1o s | UGS IWACHeess ot 1t o ; 10N, Neb., Dee. 27.—[Special Tele- | ofticers killed himself | upon the approach of | reselutions were adopted tavoring the or | Charles Van Valken i 1 and efited by Hood's & catly ben- i . fruit, and that is to persuade our government | 1£0W beople Who place no faith | o eomes | gram.j—dolm ‘1! Ecker, who lis been in jail uself Dy shooting. Jesallitlons wore udopied favatiug tho orgatl- | T whove are b A S0, | fulod to i relio, try iy Ereat remedy | Srull, ad that o perlo ou o ‘:l:::: g | £20M pooplo b ,l;'nl\i .,‘”‘ ..,‘.lp in the | at this place for the last two wonths, under 7 .ll\u"‘nf.; thereoi, it was also de DMLY | A omas By wa ok ‘,"'.' thie .‘“l,[(. e e of, try I||m roat reme i ot e st f s i s “."‘I" of o Ty ,,..\,,,»im“i",,‘h ,‘j., wsseit (ho | an indictment for felony, escaped from the diak 1y issue u prospactus with t | Mennessy, Robert ™ Fidler and ad Lany |0 oo “I: atism twvente | duras, Ex-President Do Sofo, of that ro. | With the govermment 08 asTeCiBeLA jailer Friday night and is now at large. The | Anderson, 1nd. i the Grasp of the oh e s T o Wi Lo public, who was banished several years ago, | WUl be no reason to o hast aud o ol court owse s heing clianged over into a Fire Fiend. % The French Ministry. staring wo fold & lo b catse of the'tow, Nu | Joas Tiood's Encaaparily did it i) B an exile In New York. and 1t . ehareat | would in the future, The answe ey | Jail and new cells being placed therein, | At a. . telographio Laxnox Do Ripalsipe froas Dasta i B, Sk, Sy Vi wa . that he s continually shippi (charged 1 )00 the answer to this has | While repaits were being made Ecker legraphie information was re- | say that the premiership of M. De I3 Recove i U, 1. hiascou, B o b war to his political ly shipping munitions of | beon tho susgestion that It waald beeasy 1o | placed in one of the Jury rooins contigous 60 | oon oo 8 this oflice thatthe city of Anderson, | SBIURI i WAL S N B it I:“'m“mh-. LIt il el s politic; ends in Honduras ange legislation soas to p 3 ) 5 3 ntiguol f e AL, gy ¢ descrted i, P Bt s i R e Tawat i I:h::.“'.“zm ARSI Eh SRR ERIIAA AR IL S fi0 0 arg ouryanan AU ak BlkG: ko Ind., was In serlous danger of being comn | BAnis. Dot Seit1a gone | A i Y il e i, v surreetion against the ailure to © agreciment, the g s blankets together o se tely My risson eabinetonii e an [ ] e, [ e i o s existing government of President l}ugnll,‘ ment could revert to tl; 'IY;\\l|‘|'\ll‘1“\A| ‘f“ The | th Wi out of 1he window 1o n::-"! «Jct\yllll("u:lld‘ pletely destroyed by a five then raging. '\"“' (e Brisson cabiuet \::' ‘u':'h ‘I:“«l:lyl\lllmA’Il |u J'\l W5 Tt 1"”“”":"':" oo 1 | Clherke i v, Bt : C 2‘»1'-,‘11}‘7,;";;-_“1;-\ of such merchaudise was other law will not be rencaled and the supple- s wade bis escape, Definite. particulars were lupassible o ob | Aeiosiioius Aet (i, 0T cabihet after to | g, RS, (o0 uu it Wi il i | PR i selzad on bowrd » iesvier i Now York tho mental logh-lution broposed will bp for tho A Broken Dridge, win, but the Litest inormation was to | Ereicls republic, which g8 prosidont of tho | Bk miove, “hhecuiuny il recompense | Rinviacilial 1 P S nla seauoriu Bow Yo iho AL Lighlation Lroyosd wllt bp fop tho | o0 \ the effect that the contl [, Grevy will mark his reelection by 1 e telatives, ‘The vietans ate undonbtedly ; wcterized . e \'Tor the. Idobiaduess ; Neunasia Crry, Neb, Dee, 2. (Special | | b e st WAS D [ AL Grovy Will park” his reelootion by pro- | utled deep beneath tha saud, vulin and vock Wb grepartion i, .\llv:"h“‘ul hed by the state departinent, goverl nt, of the roads to the [ Telegram]—"Three spans of the ice bridy I.‘.,\:.'Il. ing.—Epiton. . AL AE Moo L Lol s GRauiae A8 LR . e o " : Plio LONS OF THE BLAIR BILL ™ the Missourl. river hetw I ians Need o . v ! . " | 3 "wy N - -~y & 0 p eall this pe P P b ¢ ) i j : e i R e Tl e far Another Comet aptured, Fast Nebraska Cit, ,‘ i this point and The Indians Need ¥ stion, J Nflhl for Grevy. A Bloody Christmas Box, ! q Ihe r Lisaun the first year after it comes into effect 7,00, OCHESTER, N, Y ARiseeds . | will ba ropairea i, weat, aug lastnight, It | Powrr Towssen, Wash, T., De PAxgs, Dec. 2.~ Ata meeting of the right | CmeaGo, Dee, 26,—Thons | Lo bt o, I, ) effect $7,00),+ 3 5 of. Swift, | ¥ epaired at once. The transfer boa svenue ¢ i ! aday, 1 i dicdos i : el o [ 7 ‘ b o A 000, the second year $10,000,000, the thiird year | ©F Wirner abservatory, iust evening receiyed I8 tiseless on ceonnt of the i f-‘."fi\‘n'.‘.".'(‘.“.i Jerahne cutier Lahaeiwriod Srom the ( ’l‘ ‘:;)i oy sl :“‘ o s | e e | T Y s g ol o A o o | L\ B ks o i, [ fueat " aceouat 64 levuto country, whero Uie [dians werd e | o W Grovs siouid bo, the only cantidato | Wi crid i st Iy bedhe ol L “ay A ARes i e gna i o e s i oviath | g the discavery of wnothor e, i G — | Burred except some seliers & Lroubie Nl e | [icans' nowiiiaie any idency, 16 the vepul | Bl NG, wderer ed aid nas § s o Sl g L s bl ok monereut | Whicle 1 e comieliption of Aqulia, whiell | 5 Jlearance Keport. | e Tciung off the land an whic they tived, | *<he Wil alsoput up'a candid s b e & e e i Aeouatlive BIT.00MM0, wieh i to Ue ok | in the eveniag s Tow In e soiveds, e | ) ostox, Dec. $TerThe leadling. clearing | 10 Whitlh the natives obiccted. 11 ey lived, | b 4 8 Violating the Armistice Hoad's § 2 Wats all alliers, ad Bkt 310100 wilch s 0 0 ox | i s St wbon M o houses of the United States report total gross | 1 chike of the tuo w0 that th | Brisson Declines to Compete. or1a, Dec Servian e | arth it ; it B :m " comtion sl educaton t il | il s deseribed s _‘rm‘.“ Jand | 1".": » an for the week ending De “.‘u‘lh":'llltml":;n-‘(L:;:.‘ \‘v:l ’Uul white A Panas, D Premier Brisson declines | Made an attack upon a Bulgaiia H New Yok ¥ States, 1'le oney is to be expended laving u slow sasterly motion. “Luis dixcovs | bor 3 wero SSONO0L00, an incteaso of (47 | A v , s they a5@ badly iwposed on, | 0 compete for the presid fie u V1LY U Work LWIue Fepib ol pe i od’s B @ i I e 0 v 2 ny Ll o I MW O COIIPAres I} Asewervation shoud Lo se g ! . i v : ¢ : | o : ; : B e U | SR i 'l{,“'vh ‘l“xlml‘“mu i "o | B yation’s ';:fil.fi b st bt or o s | republicans ta vote s ¥ e urgos o | ganian saldiens were woutniod 1 the o0 Sold 1 El .aa‘r.,apanlla | the 1ualong abiguillevyls, whites | to’ give him the greatest possible oty 1 o o Halgarian guisiset il | g ‘ ‘ : i | ept tron setthing Wit 1 its bounds, | overpower ) o gttaieat possible aUthuilly 10 | & note to the powers protesting y R e G A bl vl J 3hik via's violation of the Uealy ol wiiistic T J & DRoses One Doliar,

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