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1 s —— AT - B . J 0 ) OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2. 1886, NUMBER 167, 7 3 " N 1 ™ 3 —— —_— < TUrATe B " [ \ A AWe | for odions crimes against the public, such as | WU g ak W Y Oakland's Farmers' Union. | ! . = ok | Interesting Statistics Furnished By e . ) —_— murder and rape. """””I“""‘ "'|""" bl . OaxrAaxD, Neb, Dec. 1.—|Special to the | Sk Commisasioner Johnstor s vating cizcumstances and premeditation, 1n Bick. |~ The Farmers’ union have raised the re WASHINGTON, Dee, 1.—The annual report ha ; 4 Lady Oampbell's Maid Takes the Stand | political matters there exists in the United | Ex-Secretary Chandlor Reviews Incidents of | ire.d capital,$10,000,according to ther bi-laws | The Great Secret of Wilson's Suit is at Last | of (eneral Joceph I Johnston, commissioner | Commissionor of Agrieulture Colman Bube Against Her Former Mistress, States modification which even profound dis the Garfield-Arthur Administration, to commence business with, They have called Divalged, | of railronds, has been filed with the sccretary wits His Annual Reports ’ — Alacsion ot K fn'.‘»‘u‘-l’ul o e -\[I']‘w”“. —_ ameeting of the stockholders for Saturday - of the interior, and was made public to-day. i aehi 1O WITRN atuet, o 3 oy determine whethe 3 1o on Paciiic Railway comp: he SHE GETS BADLY CONFUSED, |lems touching the ‘welfare of workers we | HOW BLAINE LEFT THE CABINET, | When they will determine whether they Will | ypey Apg FATHER AND SON. | Uf the Union Paciiic Railway company the | tpeg pLANTING RECOMMENDED., proceed with wide Iiberty in showing the buy lots and erect an elevator or purehnse of commissioner says that, on_his anuual tour spirit of fraternity and tolerance which ren - one of the present firms. Many farmers are | ot | .~.".rx <\m ‘n; ‘tound Hx!ll' track, \lm"‘t I-l~. - A Rigid CrossExamination Causes | (fI5HoIhee GKCItable and alaassprell | His Retirement Cansed By No Per- | holding their grain until the unton is pre- | Family Pride and Posttion Cause the | iV, WOKshons, roundionees, Sations, | the conditions Which Make This .- Her to Contradict Herself—Open- nounees everyone submits. 1 this great and sonal or Political Differences With P '-‘l to b Iy ;Iu‘w(‘\nnvr} are, very :mlu‘vl; Rich it to Discard His the ties well leveled and rails (st s acen “The Best Fed Nation on the h Ing of a Disgusting Murder AT rincipls of KiVIHE expressiof o the the Many former one Aunerican farmer i the union, and Ithas First-Born to Hide Early P ron e Do e eeiaay T Ulobe"'—Very Seneible Sugs Trial at Brussels, oril S S o SocTaL oxe Dor been thrown in_ their teeth many times that Indiscrotion. financinl stato is_summarized as fol gestions Set Forth, e o Tt o the nnion would not succeed, on account of the i Total debt, $150.43,201: canital stoc o 1apses and society falls once more into chaos. o green Swedes, Ut they are not so green now. — . S total stock and debt, $220.507,10 —— Tiie Campbeli Divorce Oase. MeLane, at Rouget's request, consented to Blaine and Avthur Thie Swedish people here aroindevendent Witson Itoveals His Secret. [ total ndsetd, 335, L450000 surnlus, $HETIT | Commissioner Colman's Iteport, Copuright 1886 by James Gordon Bennett.] transmit the council’s petition' to Governor Bos1o¥, Dec. 1.—|Special Telegram to th ‘I‘:‘(;“';’:I:;: ]'.;;y‘\' TS g .y:"';“"' Taghis WOVIDENCE, R Ly Dee. L—(Special | Athone the items 100y iners s one of | WasimiNaroy, Dee. 1.—Norman J. Cok Loxboy, Dec. 1.—(Noew York Heratd | VElesby. i Brr. | —The Herald prints the tollowing let- | wiji bo a common thing over the entire state, | Telegram to the Brk,|—At Ia wreat to'the United States, ‘Tiie commissioner | WA, commissioner ot agricultire, - to<day Cable—Special to the Bre.)—Lady Colin Cholera in Buenos Ayres, ter trom ex-Secretary Chandler, concerning | It appears that competition is comething the | Wilson-Moen secret is out, after the expendi | says thiat the exports of the treasury depart- | Submitted his second anvunl report to the Campbell last evening had a bad omen. She | Braxos Avis (via Galveston), Nov. 5. | the relations which eisted between the Iate | gram firms do not wagt and wili notallow i€ | ture of hundreds of thousandsor dolfars and | Ment show seitied accounis and ianey paid | vresident, e describes in general torms was thrown from her eab near George Lewis' | —In the lunatic asylim Lere the cholera | President Arthur and Blaine, while Blaine | thev ol '"ll“.‘.vxl\-':'dl»yxh}.""\k‘ln:::" Ihbing | Untold misery and much litigation, Al sorts | into At B0 Oatd, o or aemirer ok | e progress mado In ageiculture durine fes ! a Hibeh g 5% 4 ilises | 88 ile, owne crain combina- 4 \ grezating S20,67 or 810,27 less | ears, and 0 conditions oh con- offios as shio was about to consul hier solicitor | cases average ten daily, while among the in- | Femamed in Arthurs eabinet, and . subse- | fion “and that cost_them nearly $4,000, ‘This | Of stories have been told and theories ad- | #EEEIREIE SRCCRETE | L FELEE IC AR g b Was it ominous of to-lay’s testimony? | habitants of the city the vietims have not ex tly protective move by the farniers, no doubt, | vanced, and all have been to the effect that | Tl eredits of the company are increased, | {ribute to make this “the best fed natlon on Tninjured she Joined her tamily & is | ceede 2 olty of © T'o the Editor of the Herald: The readiness | will be a grand thing for Oakland, and it i3 [ Wilson was a villain of the decpest dye, and | however, by aceumulated infereston sinking | the globe.” Tle sets forth at length the bene- Uninjured she joined her family group this | ceeded eight any day. [n the city of Cor v ! ! mormtig, 100K sud but self possessed. The | Ui cont of commiifeatjon between iienos | I Which the Hersid s withdrawn “an | geftin tobe tle polarbelief” aniong bust- | dhat Pialliy Moen was a prosventod old cen- | i tivestiienis i (0 Totall eredits | its derived and to be oxpeeted from agricul- Duke of Murlborouzh, for the third timea | AYRCSANd the unper nroviniors, 3 brocession | SEEPRS0s ghars onceiniye W sl fn 1 | tess men here. ______ Ueman, who. tokeep a seetet which would | GG AR Hines fat e year end | Ll experiments, The stations and eols correspondentin his history—the Lady Ayles "',N,‘:.m“"'(.'.\['.";'.‘..v|J:‘\'Lf\l'.:;"f.'fn“\";Hi"l’,"“‘f dent,” a review of the political history of the The Shellenberger Trial, mvolve him in wublic diserace, had given | December 8, 15, amounted to $1,006,401, | le€es of the several states are constantly ford case being the most prominent of the | ing fora decline. of the epidemie. Thete | GArfield-Arthur administration, encourages NenraskA Crey, Neb,, Dec. 1L—[Speclal [ Wilson upwards of $300,000 to lold his peace. | Theannual interest on the bonds was 52,604,- | Urged to enlarged experiments, and often three oecasions—sat . short distance | were twelve new cases and five deaths in the | 1e (6 WG to corrcet a few other statemaents | relegram to the Bre. |—The second day in [ When the facts of the ease are read here- [ 110. Ontwo tads dividenas amounting to | find themselves striking “new leads” which £ ! away from her His sunburned | ity yesterday, and the population is greatiy | SEEN WHRE £ KRN 0 b ARIOREIE | the Siicllenberer trial has passed and s yet | with, it will be teadity soen that Wilson, as | S71:000 wore paid on stock all of which Bow- | they cannot follow, all for want of means. face evinced recentsport on the moors. He | Alarmeo. s nntrue, but'of which 1°have not personal | 8 Jury has not been seeured, Over 200 men | he has been known to the public, has been | waking o total for tho year of | Jlence the general interest in the bill now seemed the Sir Charles Coldstream Wallack The German Budget. knowledge, ‘The charge is made thal Mr, | have been before the court and rejected as | more sinned against than sinning; that elicit from thebusiness ot the | before congress “‘for the establisument of used to play in “Used Up.” A wig would sy, Dee, 1 he reichstag has con- :'-:;1-:5" lll L ':v""ll,dulu{i'l_ !l'llvnil:lln:'”!:‘l‘[ incompetent jurors on account of havin instead of being the blackmailer and miser- :;' B AHERRAN 1 gttt out :li»'"r<'l1!l[;\|=l}(('\.1vll' vnll'!!!_:\ln~ln|‘nl|~lv; connee- much improve his almost tonsured head. His | cluded the discussion of the budget. 1t de- | {o " ebit “UWith e Salisburys, [ OPinion as regards the guilt of the pr e avioiol thint ho tina oot iada 40| it report toithy, snndo ey followitig 0m- | valantpitiion oE 118" toraanse, Sag aEI thin nostrile, like those of a thoroughbred | cided to refer certain seetions to the budget | who were nds of Blaine.” Assertions | 1Uis thought now that a jury will be sccured | appear, he is no more nor less | S FRCEGERYs IR, BIG QRN v, | Yalent opinion of ts importance and desiro fhorse, aided his aristocratic look, which | committee and deal with the remainder at the Hml"w]uvlwl Bl “"f""'”"w to any cause :vly to-morrow noon, "l Ilm munlrmrnlum than th legitimate on of Mr. Phillip Moen, | It is claimed by Mr. Adams, president of the | for its ["-"’) ""m'“"-l‘:" No mea; lm|‘» llg iyd ean, aslie surveyed contempt- | plenary sitting 4 X + course | N Which he was employed as counsel cannot | the entire day presented an animated seene, | the Worcester millionaire. ‘Doc” Wilson | company, that this deficit is apparent only, | says, is now pending or proposed, of 4 . | 1 ho Impe oasury, denied thy or of the star route cases against_the Salis- | sherill will do w vould-be_specta- | P00 B T o : 4 book accounts of interest which hias acerued o of deop-soator ! i the box, *There nothing in it {" _“\';H:::"Il‘;'ul;'ln'mg“l‘[;‘\‘- filf,“i;"'m'\»"i'.'..'.'.fl of evidence {o [ tors when the jury lias been sworn s a ques. | Tegarding his wronbles. and then to the sur- D90K SEEGHELS OF SR IEL s aperied :m"n o of :(:.ll. o.;..‘.|l,{.|:|x11~«fl.:= :,C..m.: THE CONFIDENTIAL MATD'S TESTIMONY. - : ) ant eriminal_proceedi He world, | tion that Is sorely vexing hin. The prisoner | prise of those who were present, he ejacu- | Pacifie sompany iteell. 1t is fartler claimed | 0 the agricultural interests of the United part of the programine ot the government, v I pany States S CAUANGFUR IoRE A, Fathik ‘waarisbrae 0 of th * [ morcover, iave boen pertectly willing (6 | though tho object of every eyerin the “eaurt | lated: it drin the vear e axiniry T, 18 | States i all their branches. Tn commenting g e v,of the “friends of Blaine” who | room, keeps his composute, and to the Bir | iypy 'm tired of this, 1 ired of | whole, not only paid their own -operating | npon the work of the bureau of animal in- ditect examination of this witness, a dis- Dublin’s Official brosecute any,of the “friends of # SR i . My God, I'm tired of this. Tam tired of 3 ¥ l ] d were guilty. ‘The assertion is made at length [ man he nas said that he is innocent of the | ke expenses and $1,500,000 i addition thereto, | dustry, ho deseri e R charged maid, it may be said that she fold | DunrLiy, Dee. 1.—Timothy D. Sullivan | and invarious forms that - Blaine determined | crime of which he 18 eharged. being polnted at s blackialer and thief. | SEPRRESS 8 Hited" o tha' Sty o fensed | LUSLES, hodescribos the spread of plouro pncu < her storfes trippingly and gave a rather | has been-re-clected lord mayor of Dublin: | to remain at the head of the state department - T have kept this matter between Moen and | Je&"Se e "iion Pacitic "Some. $0).000 | Monia. and says: Every effort possible under stereotyped confidential maid’s tale, imply- | O'Keefe, solicitor, has been elected lord | or to be 'I*";"‘fl :)nu.l “l'lln'*'""'l-m “1' }Ilr-h; Charles Hunt Wanted. myself seeret for ateen years, but it ) I\\mlhnl tr ||n.- which otherwise it would not NL“""U-I\“;"-wh‘"'lllrml';l'; h; f:w lhebt:IS- ery, el rativi Ve v erick Sulli 3 sed that he had succeeded, and tha DaveNrort, Neb, Dee. 1 Crarees | got to come out and for the first time in my [ have received. eased animals and isolate all that have been ey ing adultery, much like the narrative given | mavor of Limerick. Both Sullivan ana | Stpposed thal wihe AV 5 ec 0 CIARLES | got to come out and for the fir e i MR e i vs Cutting ecase. It was le of the [ honors which ‘may be offered by the queen | iGReG Fr A e aabinet, arose from a | and children who are nearly worried to death | son, he is my father, although that is no | e repc SFty Wi R it every animal exposed to the di and vs Cutting case as a tale of the : g Lueen | Jed to his quitting the cabinct. arose from a i [ that its property was also found to be in- ex- | {bien & pould Have ' GOITY S o o Duk during jubilee year. = John Dillon heads the | % K5 1 faith regarding instructions | by vour long absence and hearing nothi credit tome. [ am not proud of it by any | celint & SNt ¢ o - | liable o contract it could have been Sum- daily correspondenca botween the Duke of | st ot rand ida e e oce of mapads the | breach of goud faith regarding instructions | by 3 3 d ing nothing | WY | cellent condition. ‘I'he various lines of the | wiutily Sauehtered and. the sontaian th s Do of ot of | gt ot catididates for tie oflice of hugh sher iven to Mr. Trescott.® “Noon after Mr. | from yon, Should any oue seo this notice [ Peans. Here. [ will show you letters which | company have been onerated sinee April 1, | prari Siuehtered wid the contaglon tius cretly dolivered] ot milady’s midnight prowl . e ne was ’["m:fl o Hin on avcoublof & | who knows of his whereabouts they will con- I"J“:"‘l'l“::l';:\ll‘ll'f;?“":;‘l'l‘"v ihich 1 have nover | 154, by the Southern I ctic company of | tor at Chicago it has been truly said that the ines near Marlboroneh's house when in dis- |, Conemned o Deaxadacion, ) e raiont i his Syith Amorican nofict” | 1ok (s “edtion or T {otemiapts Prvan: | LAy ih the hands g and signed by | KGRy, tnder the (erns ofis Lo dued | eato idustey ot tisconntry has reashod gaise, and of adulterous doings, of which the feipal oficers who have been on tnal ap | LFrom that time ‘on Blaine and bis"tamily | port, Neb. '1le is a man of medium heieht, | Phillip Moen? 1t rends "My dear songand | projjie systém for the vear ended June 50, | St Hhere ean bo no doubt that It will be pillows, bed liven, and towels were all silent | iicipal officers who have been on trial ab | were strangers at the white house.” “This | spare build, blue eves, long sandy moustache; | 1% addressed to we by wiy father, Phillip | 185 Compnred with those of the preceding | Soopt i tidely dissemiuated wloss proipt witnesses i P che the Alx assizes on chrges of corruption have | enuity was Iutensifiod by tho result of the | side whiskers soinewhat gray when grows | Moen, ‘Thioman whowi I always suopesed | year, show n ducrense of $449,200, vet tho net | Shoady sunnression, . Fven now. it ay Have h l‘mm THB TN ¥ a6ih proLeat ) 400 been mmlI n‘nml to civie lhur:uln(inl\n and to | last '"l idential r>lml=m|, u(ll. n{nn and his | onr, and a man of rather pleasant addiess. I\;n\ LHL.\I\:::LI;;*{; -m‘] m\l\\1]1‘1?1:;'-:1{‘»_\;;“?”:’I"l\fin, rarnings inereased $2,430,512 or 318 per cent. | Joan soatiared Lo Sono. 6xtent. in the weat o e lady e st 100 | pay atfind of 200 franes each. The others | friends were accused covertly of assisting, | Exchanges will please eopy. ine between Daniely il antic, | s ferense was eaused by & very great re- | 4 LS S L e mueh,” seemed the motto with several of the | have beeit acquitted. by their indifference at least, the frinmoh of L gL Conn. “ledied in the year 1570, "Just pre- | uetion in operating expenses. ‘The diman- | 40 the uvestication of next year will prob- jurors. — President Cleveland™, Ihis is nearly all a A Coal Find in Otoe County. Yious to his death he experienced rehiglon, | cial condition of the road June 1886, 15 | Liaiter is & moat Important one. overliadow- A UAD WITNESS. Turkey's Milltary Movements, Hsaue of falsehoods, 'Tho reslgnations of | gypacusk, Neb., Dec, 1.—A few days ago | 20 g liclind o desite fo rellove hio aninc | summarizod™ ns - follows: ~Total debt, | Ihe: it wrgeticy ali stners nenting. ouk. AgH: Slie was the same terrible witness for the | CoNsrAxmiNorLs, Dec. 1i—An irade has | tin membora,of the Gatheld eabines wers |y 5y ariirariang 6hiio" Tivas abolts W | ool e o i qonpelence hio o led e el B b St A A I population and of vital iuterest also side calling her which Lady Miles had been. f been issued ordering the formation of Tare | Giafoiy ‘yiter e took the oath of offies before | miles southwest of this place, while boring a | Wonderiul revelntion befors myselt ‘and wy | fofd! stogk and, debt, St S6/007,140% |1 L0,0YOrS ConSUIIGHOE ety LMl OEARHEE She was too glib, 00 confident. Ier story [ military depots in different parts of the em- | the chief justice, on the 2 day of Scptem- | well, struck coal ata depth of seventy feet, | SDPOsed mother ¢ not his son bt | Of the Nlobx 'City & Taciile’ raliroad com: | Sl ta, which s ‘niready wrontly. affociog scemdd to go to pleces In many important | Pire for the storage of material and as.| ber, 1881 in the vico president's room, while | wyen ho was down about sixty feethe struck | HiS som of Dhillip Moen, 1 was about sevens | pany, the report says that its gross enrnings | SN NG 4% fercatate Seonmeroo. - ade sell, for Lady Campbell, got at her in cross u'f,"'f)i:mu”l'»‘-ne'.'l"'{;m:u‘.lf';'i"'u!n:\'\::x ;'\‘L‘{Lj"}‘l " | asked the several gentlemen to remain in | this slate he found the drill to be working in | father, and aequainted him with the DR b b amd |-gential. §|_m-|\.‘\1{fx:n»lh- \l\'nl'k.l In}nllly examination. He had been visibly impatient Saastipons YL oftiee until there could be a fuller conference, | coal. e drilled about four feet and then | He acknowledged that it was true, and [ gabe "% 7iNid: nesots, 5 0n 14| and eager for the fray while the witness was Girls Attack Officers. Next day the funeral procession started for | used a sand pump, which brought up quite a | begged of me to kicep it a secret between 8 | geicit, $1,464,00. ‘The finaneial condition of | Sate hao i L A I BLY 3 ' & JOxa. Ohio, but President Arthurremained behind. | auantity of coal,’ which was taken to the | on account of his marriace with his step- | foe CCantial Tranch ot the Ui Predie, | state has been essened. Noworl on the stand. Diretly he called for any of | 1oxpox, Dec. 1.—Two hundred girls to-day re leaving Washington Blaine asked the | house and burned toa perfectly white « danghter, named Maria. This I promised to | i BCptray prapeh ol the (onion Paciiie; | has been done stae of New York be- her written statements. Lord Colin’s lezal | attacked and pelted with mud a bailiff and at what date he would probably | leaving no slate. The vein is thought to be | do, but in order to keep other parties quict, I | §60E A1 debt, $6.750.101: total nespts, G4 | CAUSE it was (O UL AT g Pl luminaries smelled danger and fought bit- | assistants who were serving writs of eject- | be relcased from the state dej ndtho | four feet thick. was not suitrient to seeure any favorable, re- rtment, latter replied that ho desired Mr. Blaine to , 2 e remain until the Yorktown eelebration of The Fittle Boy Held for Murde vas obliged to keep paying them lrie | S3UE ol deficit, $1,007 T'he commissioner — gmannts. ~The mote Lpaid thein, the more 1| ss™ “Fie” Wikie - tunds — of e companies sults there on account of the | disease also exists an tion, The ew Jersey, terly to hawe these, as given his solicitors, | ment upon tenants on Lord Dillon’s e declared privileged. The judge, however, | in Ballyhaunis, The men beat a hasty A iring | Union and Central Pa ARy TvRN 1 Virgh b i h / o A i ! tober 1t > i antortain- 7 el B oTeoTOnER K] As near as can be ascertained by Inquiring ) HnEaolicrooy L Pennsylvania and Viginia, but the o oy e produced. Dovetailing | treat, leaving a horse car and papers. October 19 should be over, and the entertain- | Winen, Neb., Dec. 1—The coroner’s jury | As near as can be ascerta y Inquiring | 50188, "held by the trensuror of the U Len and - Virgnin, - but | ;.:’.dn»i]l':,?,.,,'.’i"}fw:mu}'\,"‘,’,""'“‘_‘fih l":’,,‘j,'::';:'(‘* deiealil ment of the French and German visitors | in the case of the dead boy Jimmie Mager, | it appears that after Moen married his irst [ &40 o act of May 1 tate “nuthoritics have mot yet accepted SaTELiEten iould be completed, Blain e o RYRULIN agar, e'a child was born about six months after o noiosariaatost Move: consented to the president’s wishes. * After | Tetirned verdict last uight, finding that he | wargy, “This child is the present ~Doe” Wil- | S0, Loxvox, Dec. 2.—It is stated that the i 1 i g | came to his death from gun shot wound r v y N B W 4 " 4 ibls thie foreign visitors had departed, which was | ¢ om @ gun shot wound | son, or rightly Moen. Moen's wife was | ¢ 18 about to send Prinee Nicholas of Mingrelia | about tha middie of November, Biaine stll | {rom agun in the hands of Mike Fittle, a lad | fukén o the Wilson's, who kopt a sort of | Sk Fhe to tothe suitan to obtain hisconsent to the | remained to assistn the nreparation of so | tWelve yearsold, and thiat it was maliciously | Jving-in hospital for women in a delicate con- nomination of the prinee as governor of | Much of the president’s message as related to | 4one, and that his brotherJimmie Fittle, ten | dition, and the infant was | ALty the rules and regulations of the department | b, of conrse, in co.operation, L greatly Tegret the neces- | sity of announcing the eXistence of this dan- | gerous disease over such a wide area, but the serious results to be apprehended 'from it miake It fmperative hat the truth should be | Union 51, and Central P 1 amount of inte the United States on ace it SV [ bonds up to June'sd, Tsk ments, Sir Charles Russell certainly sue- ceeded in exposing many inconsistencies and e contradictions, besides drawing attention to not a few absurdities. cific 3,230, - st paid by ount of subsidy was §70,854,825, an cess over the sums due the roads of During the witness’ evidence the Duke of | Jomimiion of the’ prince as kovernor of | e ot afta oon after congress con- | Y€ Oy g acirent many be- | son’s ‘and brought up as their son, uutil the | §1555% 3. OF the Northern Pacific railrond | <BOWD. I order that such legislative action | Marlborougn kent glancing impurturbably | pelling Bularia o actept nim ae he ruler vened, auring Docombar, and on theday'n | lieve that the shooting as acciaental, WS Seeied That Wilson was mot "Wion | Sompany the commissloner suys that mleae Bonh: Don forastey ne Shy8 thussRIbEVRRS: at the jurors, as much as to say: “Didn’t 1 ———— winghiirelnghuysonEhadasikaicdihatahe; 3 & > 3 June 3¢ last was 2,901 that of seventy-fi tically no reproduction attémpted or forest 3 f i v lesired to commence his ofticial duties, Blaine Big Real Fstate Transaction, at all, but really Moen. Moen's wife died les unfinished the Caseade di- | Uchlly 1o reproduction attempted or forest tell you there was nothing i it?” Green Glass Blowers' Controversy. [ !If iy d 150540 A e ial Tolo- | And 1e secret was known only to the foster | Ml unfinished “on the ~Cascade’ di- | planting done worth mentioning in compari= it Chinrles Musseil was particular to bring | PHILADELPITA, Dee. L—An smyortant | 1¢ft the department. Sioux Crty, Ia, Dec. 1.—|Speeial Tel 5 W 0 visjon, probably only fiye miles During all this period T saw Mr. Blaine | ¢ son with the enormous consummption. “As out the fact that the witness had told the | feature has entered into the controversy be- | frequently, and he conversed with me free arents of young Wilson. Wilson, in his recent suit” against Moon, expeeted that it n to the Bre.|—Oneof the largest real arge WA b Joft at the etid of the year | i first step of reform,” ho snys, *undoubts estate transactions recorded in this city for Tha rolling stock throughout is of exccllent | oqfy'the T policy of the. United States i story to Lord Colin’s lawyers before the time | tween the green glass manufacturers and [ He manifested to me no_ desire LEAIERQLE 2 ey | Jould result in his favor without recourse to ity and the property is in good condition. RN OOy OB HIBHU A'Which ey openly stated-on the first trial | DIowers over tho abolition of the apprentice | whatever o " remin i "president | alone time wasconsummated to-day. wherebs | tho divaiiing of the secret, e reckoned | QMY SAGNAER LA PRI | Hnbered iegions’ “roquives’ “u ahange for crueltythat they had nothing againet | system. Mouday night meetings of local | ATI'S cabinct. He' signified no such [ Weare & Allison sell to Joln Pierce and | without = hls = lost, however, © but S R A R e 0 wish to the president. 1le considered @ | othier capifalists a section of land just north | b6 Is detormined ' to follow his localities, Besides the good —example A feih T i 0 | ; ; yurd. The track and_ builidings are kept in [ 0paltes, o Iog L4l 4 S Lady Campbell’s character. assemblies were held in Clayton, Millville, | change natural and inevitable, ‘The presi- s s A e father to the_ bitter end. It will eithe ronditl I ving - shows | Which the — government ~may get in ! e Salem, Woodbury, Williamstown and Glass. | dent, Hurthermore, urged him. 10 accept the | Of the waterworks roservoir for 100,000, | fuvgive ipon Moen to pay the Wilson for | Koo condition. o “following “shows | {aking neeter cire of 1ts own timber jands it { “The onslaught of Sir Charles’ ~oxam- | boro, when it was decided that they would | appointment of minister to England, which | This sale is of public interest farmore than | thieir silence or to make a satisfactory settle- | gr fie railroad company June | MISht appropriately extend its operations by LI 5 A8 i N FoTae rdiss i ¥ Blaine declined ‘with_ titanks, ahd they | its proportions. as the expressed purpose of | ment to his son. The Widow of Jonas Wil- | § "Fotal - debt. SEA326.058: cant planting on a large scale in bodies of several ination finally drove the witness into a | Bot strike as ordered by the executivo board | oF RS QRCIGYY AL el e BCY | (8 R, T Tt Ta. t0 subivido 1¢ | 50n, who'had_ the bringing up. of Wilson, | s 10 il stok a et i | contiguousseetions n trecloess states and terri- fainting fit, and many wondered whether it | Of District Assembly No. 149, Knights of | FTUG1 IR & HRENGLS BMEE £ reombes Gt 1lay it off Into lots, which will be put on | and, as prearranged, was to bring him up in gL s L S169- | fories of the west. The military reservations surplus, o the , were S11390,5 651 et earnings, 85,574 wastobe @ repetition of the old dramatic | Labor, but would surrender their charters. | abie to keep up. sieh iR A e x 16 réspective charters of six assemblies v London as he Incident of - Supohira. However, after | gont to general headquarters in this city | wemten wot luncheon shie was restored to equanimity. | yesterday and it is stated that those assen- an establishment in market ne: e In connection with | ignorance, when appealed to by Wilson to | onld desire to maintain. He | this scheme a v 1ine s to be built from | come forward when necessary the president n_conncetion | the depot (o the exireme north side of fhe | his behalf relative to what shé in these states, owned by the general govern- ment, would form a most desirable field of tion, Only by siich cxtensive planting can adesira ) f0 | g . The earnings of the' o and testity in | yvoarended June 30, 18 with him, had | QR G S 3 with his declination of the mission whicn shace, a distance v P for so many years kept in secret, begged of o ons0 Of $h30. e § ble modification of the extremes But_Sir Charles Russell continued plying his | blies propose forming an association and in | May herhaps b tound amons. bresident | hjcrase, @ distance of ‘two and a nalf | [0S0 By S orr T o enzy ot her an nerense of SUAL, or 1064 per cent. over | Gf'efinate on the westorn plains bo expected, terrible questions. Sometimes the judge in- | the future they say they will not allow any- | Arfhur's papers, or Mr. Blaine may have a 2 i grief at the bare possibility of the secret being A S The commissioner calls attontion w the need . terrupted with searching querles of the | 99010 Work in a New Jersey factory wiio | copy. lowa Stock Breoders. divulged beeame insane, and in thac pitiable RaylroaaiBo 1lAwasn, of afund to be used in sending specialists to L 0 has violatea the agreement made at the com- lie differences touching some foatures of il Tele- | condition at present is residing at Thompson, \ o Droe TS i Feloeram {0 | foreisn counties in responso (o invitations to ial ele- | Conn., where. in her mad_ravings. she is | C1ICAGO, Dec. L—[Special Telegram 1o | fuke part in s Inveatigations ot all Uttering impreeations tpon tho | the BEE.1=The general managers of the | sorts, I thintcs reports made fiom a stand. witness, g : promise settlement last month with the em- | (e & hed aftar | MAsoN City, Ta., -Dee, . 1.—[Spe Next Attorney General Wessher, for the | ployers, On the other hand. the oflicers of | ATy, Blaine left the cabinet, the principal one, | £ram to the B The annal convention of Duke of Malborough, carelit up the threads | district assembly 149 declare these blowers, | of a peronal chatacter, being between. Fro. | the Improved Stock Breeders® association of Lo her a Tiving lie. western traffic association failcd to agroe | pointof theinceds of this conntey,jnstoadiof of inconsistency. From all these signs it be- | Dunbering between five and six hundred, | finghnysen and Blaine, Even this, 1 think, | Towa opened here this morning with a large n disown the son begotten in his [ upon the percentage for Omaia, Couneil | from a foreign view, would be véry valuable. ame evident {hat the cross-examiners were | haik bt (htracised andblacklisted by all mem- | never amounted to a tofal suspension of indi: | attendance, nnder the presidency of James | Youthy now that hie is a weak old_man who, | Biufls aud Papitlion local pool, and the ran - - e J 5-exa bers of the league in good standing and will | yidual relations. Blaine had given a public | Wilkon. Governor Lamabes was to have de- | 10r the sake of family pride and position, has | eattle pool. ~ At this time the new assoeii- Public Debt Statemen laying the foundation for alibis; also that the | not be allowed to work outside the limits of reception st his house o the - mew | livered an address this afternoom, but was | 1or all these years been tryinz tocover up the | tion ~comes *forward, and Commission Wasminaroy, Nov. #0.-The debt state- man O'Neal, just arvived from Jay Gould’s | their towns. but - after . time hospitali- | unable to be present, Dapers were read by a | vidence of his early indiseretion by putting | Faithorn has had arguients and statisties of | o058 C0E 00 Siows that the deereass uth Awmerican policy h yacl i p extel OTT sep m——— ps O o ! ink I s infi awa « ( v U Ous roadl ler advisement ever sinee, yacht service, would to some extent corrob- o ties ceased, though 1 think mutual number of prominent stock breeders dnd | his infant son away from him to grow' up in | yarious roads under s p public AT e orate the witness. 1t is said that he will be A Judge Indicted, by card were never abandonde, Beiw AT O betng taken in the procsed- | Poverty and without knowledge as to_ his | Yesterday he submitted his award fo the vo: [ OF the public deblduring the month of No called § SHELDON, In., Dee. 1.—[Special Telegram | the president and Blaine personal relalions | jigs. identity? What will the world say of such | rious managers of the roads. The percent- | vember amounted to 55,005%240.57. Total Ll “"‘“‘”“"‘ B & to the Br:e.]—"The chief topic of interest here | and exehange of hospitalities were kept up —— : inhmmin conduet? When onece the great | age for the roads in Omahi, Couneil BlufTs | cash in the treasury. 123,740.50, Follow- A LENGTHY TRIAT, even when differences on the South Ameri Dubuque Dots. milionaire Moen was convineed that his son, | and Papillion local pool are as follows: It really now looks as it the trial, with the | 19 theaction of thegrand Jury, which has | ¢ oliay were at the nighest point. Blaine | 1em quR, In., Dee. 1.—[Special Tele. | Dy confession of his foster futher, knew of | Ronds. Oldipar gent. S8 Nowipercont, just found indictments t bearing debt, se o A il principal und interest, $1,149,212,4015 debt on | rebuttal: nd speeches 8t f inst the present | (ined at the white house and the president 2 s fiitie - | his paternity, he was willing to wmake any | Bulir g on . ol Lo Yonged. Bines 'l T e i et st follow, | eirouit judge, D. D. McCallum, and several | dined at Ilames | am e sire That St | €ram to the Brr.|—Ed. Wall,living on the sacrifice, lowever great, to. purehase silence, | St Pail ; Milchtuntareatiings oonsod.8)1ioo BEERHE I season which fizures as the oceasion on shieh | democratic editors, all charged with forgery | and Mrs. Blaine were invited to the wi Jackson county line, insane because his | Wilson, so ealled, has not a look, a resem- | Northwes s R o ing no interest, § 0 s 1_debt prin- M7 to: in treasury, .‘.’»fixlfl"””h LR : ‘|_,“, cinal, 81,70 1 e onfy | t8l 81 i ¢ i 5 s gl ¢ | house two or three times during the winter of | brother is seeused of stealine horses, was | blance or an attribute to the Wilsons. They to-duy's witness swoars that Lady Colin | 824 criminal libol upon stajor H. It | 35S3na"h o8 YA Drcsident dinod at Blaines | hound. and. broughe here a6 3 orolock tio | Wor coarat and vulkar people, As the. worll Campbell and the Duke of Marlborough met | B8iley, of this place. ‘The trouble grows out | g late as Mareh, 1554, within three months | morning. goes, but he 15 the picture of *a Moen, has the A5 will be scen 1l e net LR Sk o i 4 ¢ S P T £40,003.5501 cakh i treasury available for re- 3 S Miloe o OXONEY) of a campaign fight, Major Bailey was the | of the national convention. There are no trains here to-day_from the | family resemblance and has_tiie written ae- | road whose nercentage has been et dowi o o H Intimately in Lady Miles' country house, member o th republican stutg central con- | | During the eanvis for the nomination in | Towaand Dakorw and Towa and” tinnesota | faoydedgment fiom Pl soen that i s | amd thro s evers prospect that tho conany Suotiop ptdebly » g MURDE wittee from this district and_ McCa cas | the spring and summer of 1854 many sharp | divisions of the o, Milwankee & St. | his “dear son, il appeal rom the conmissioner’s decision, € S — o R A MIDWIFY MURDERER, TRRioRsom s Alste b & 'fl'l fo0allum der | sayings were in eireulation, and the president, | Paul. " UMOEN DENIES THE STORY, o award for the toads m- the range eattic | (A& New Metcorologs rrice; | 5 Opening of Her Trinl For a Terrible < p condidal or district Judge. | \wag much disturbed at times at reports of —~— WoRCESTER, Mass., D L—The an- | pools is as follows: ; ASHING *0N, Dec. L—Li ant Joseph 4! Crime. lhl!{li.v charges that forzed and slanderous | some of them and Blaine may have also been lowa Train Dispatchers, nouncement from Providence this evening Loads. Percent. | Powell, of the signal service, hus been de- (Ot b e o T ‘,‘\{“(' I.irm:: -|‘.‘-‘l 'n'.'.' ‘(’llfll‘l:ki)f11?1;.:,4‘1;&".‘”::l m irritated, but l’lui 3 Rur\un:ll relations were | Cepanr Rarins, Ia., Dee, L—|Special Tele- | that *Doc” Wilson had lifted the veil trom | Burlinzton EEREERPEER tailed to proceed to Omabi to crganize a me- 950 by Jamee A o e democratic editors and he | pever wrminated. As 0 5 » | the creat Moen mystery eaused a tremendous | St Paul....... kE,|—The lowa branch of the | cal Sty M OSR, CH R Boards wore sure | Northwestern:::: rain dispatehers elected E. W. | pounded far into the night by crowds. The | Rock Isknd ... ‘itus, Marshalltown, president: C. H. King, | millionaire manufacturer was at a pra Wibash dent: M, Baker, | meeting when the announcement re These e ate as lust spring, to th B, Brussers, 1 L—[New York Herald | brought suit. and the grand jury has indieted | when Blaine finished I Cable=Speciul 1o the Bri ) ~Today began | thowt his 1 thouzhit to bo the fist mstanco | Congress,” o' sent tho two. volunes ofore the assize ¢ ere the trial of Mig- | | the state where a judze on the bench was | Arthur with & kind inscription, and t - bafora tho aealzo court hero tho trial of MId- | indioed” by''a grand Jury for & crimIN] | were pcoepied by A trontn aminr Wi theY | Tia Srolaes. vies. prb wife Rodelet and hei fover, Masquelier, who | orfense, fon the “chairman of the | Keokuk, secretary, and W. teorological service of the Union Pacilie railroad, which is corporate with the United T n 6 | Slates signal service burcan, About thirty annot well be com- | stations will be established along the line of i " i sresidential ele s Cedar | tnis city and the reporters athered at the | pared with those formerly in eflect, as the | the railrond. 1t is stated the Northern Pacific L four months ago, as I eabled at that time, cut Pt - Dational committco was Indiscroet enough | Rapidss Frank Horion, De J. A, | door of Union chureli to wavlay him when | new pool is diferently orzanized ‘and covers | gid Canada Pacitie tailroad companies cone into pieces the body of a young woman by Ihe Storm in Michigan. in a_published interview, to mpute to | Barrett, Belle Plaine, executive commitic he came forth, When asked about the state- | different territory. 1t is quite likely that an | templated the establishment of » 1 the name of Emma Beckman, who died from | PETROIT, Dee. 1.—The Evening Journal's | President Arihur and the miembers of the - went made by Wilson to-day that he was his | appeal from this award will also be made ations, and the signal seryice butenu will operations for abortion’ practiced upon her | Manistee, Micli, speeial says: During a | cabinet n want of fidelity and zeal in Uho cae The Cold in Towa. father, Mr. Moen said: “Itisa lie; a down- ——— aid the project to the extent of its ability, as AR DT g A AT T T T S A This eharge was baseless and was so | Burcixarox, In, 1 L—The mild iUl st see low desperate e man s, . Running Down Land Frauds, the serviees are_ expected (o materially ssist gathered boforo tho paiaco of justioe, but | s morning, the steam barge Mageio Mar- | SR AL TR ok €0 10 16 | weatlior of yestorduy took sudden ohnge | ECHIRE MY Sl 8 Sloty uh at” Moowrde: | Cincaco. Dee, 1—iSpeelal Telegram to | the bureaubi weather prognastications. With stice, 2 ork ) possible ap- A oo * | clined to state an er. > Brp)—United States Marshal Bl e aids it s sved 4 cold wave or a it received o general disappointment, as | shall and consort Arundel went ashore threo | pronriate assistanco was rendered. 1t could | # Mianight, growing cold rapidly till this — :“‘ sl ,:;:"',ll i ')” ‘f‘l "I cther dreaded ehange of temperature can be the conrt decided to hold the trial with closed | wiles south of Manistee harbor. The crews | hot have been expected that we should super- | Morning, when the thermometer marked 5 Not Anarchist Sympathiz o aemnal of Dr Wi G 188 | veadily traced in Iis eastward coure, ] doors, the details being too repulsive for pub- | re safe aud the vessels will weather the gale | cedo the ehainman or do his work, although | degtees below. " Whe river Is cloyad, which 18 | ¢yieaco, Dee 1.—Meetings were held to- | BUnday in search ot Dr, William W. Salis- | cretary of Interior ling directed that J licity, On the court table the legs and other | Withouthavm, Captain Anker, of the Arun- | It would have been better I somcone ‘i | earier thi, for several years, Who weather | oy 6 i rmovereins of the city | DUty Who is wanted in Nebraska for cow- | Frank A. Bidwetl, of’ Mitchiell, Dak., and city, e court table the legs and_ other v, Captaln Anker, AU | Gong 5o, Blaine has nover indorsed the | to-day is clear but cold,” The thermometer at | night by th g phicity in the alleged scheme to defraud the | George W, Vennum, of Jamestown, Dik., b remains of the corpse lie in big jars emitting “‘I"‘»“] ;m llnl\u :‘_\!lx( A\Almulnll;m h a gale .‘; ch;..l..n.'m s aspersion, to my knowledge, In | Doon was 10 degrecs above. to take action upon the eircular from the ex- | FoCos e &Rt B O ot b | 1o longer ized s attorneys or agents an obnoxious smell, ‘The woman Rodelet is | thatlast night, The Marshall was manned | truth, there i much 1ess bitterness, certainly and the Arundel with six, | much less personal discourtesy, prevailing A Fire ceutive board of the Chieago turn district to | fore Commissioner Hovie and. tirned over | before the interior departnent, or any burean n Killed, every turn-verein in this district asking | to Marshal Marsh for serviee, Salisbury was | or oflice conneeted therewitis forty-five, fair, plump and rather good look- | With tourteen men T'he tug Wr it s 0 t, belonging 1o Louis Sands, | aweng public men who are rivals ‘than our | Cepar Rarms, k., Dee. 1—[Special | e sten the adoption of a resolution | not located until yesterday, when he was —~ | ¥ Ing Masquclier, who was a stmple instru- | \iia wifo owiis thio Arundel and Marshall, is | proliie. and recklos newspapers Writers | Tolmm to i Tt T T e | thiem Lo hastonittio adoption of . zeolution [ AGVIACRLUA LIV yislartay, whon bet wia Three Drunken Men 1 ment an her hands, is well dressed, but in- | g fotal wreck, Loss, $0.000. A special from | Would have their readers believe, Evory: RERLL A0 B0 ek fer 8 v T " | declaring the verdict in_the anarchist case | [illEaiellicat " dollome, whore o was hitends | WiLkEsD atte T Doc. T hreq Hune ] significant looking. Some gen d'arms sat | Sheboygau, Micl, says a genuine wiater | thing which does happen is magniied or dis. | M@0 on the Burlington, Cedar R an unjust ono, and demanding a new tridl | g% Luasial courso oF lectires, . 116 Was te VHEARAII. Mn 00 lirecdl 108 GUB * betwean thew, It belng foared . that | Bilzzatd and nortiiwest gale 16 revaling and | torted, ¥ Northern, was ran overby his engine near | for the condemned men, - At the meeting of | 1% 4 special course of lectures 1o wasar- | gaxians, John Cobbalack, John Warnerand y izht as 4 ot | the airis full of snow. — Several vess The Herald of Saturday last states Spirit Lake while trying to eseape from a | the South Side society the resolution and cd an estoner, | Andrew Kasko, who were lying in drunken Rodelet might assault Masquolior on account | Sheair is ful al vessels will y last states that | ¢ ] where he waived examination and expresse R ujght assault alasquelier on account | {le dir is tull did not speak (0 President iayes on the jato | ColISion Wit a suow plow and was insiantly | action of the disirict baard was ‘very freely | WhOre e walved oxamination and expressed | SO TG0 WO NG WU I CHOBRER of the contession made by him during ) s funeral occasion, This is untrue, 1 grected | Killed. discussed, | The unaniuous verdict wis thit | atonce. 1t was (0o late to obtaln an order | awanna & Western raliroad near Pittsburg Sinihtre ST TRy x > DBDEY s carana e RafRheoNad L o anarchists were in the hands of the law | 9 L b g L an order | awanna & Wi i ratiroaq near Biaburg the inquiry, The reading of the indictment Injured in a Collision. him respectfully, ‘The refu I\Illd o I&"‘l'.::u'uf Twelve Degrees Below. anathiat any outside dictation, suggestions | from the court for “his transfer to the | this evening, were struck by a passenger setting forth the facts lusted an hour, Dur- GryNpoN, Minn, Dee, L—There was a | dceept Senator’Edmunds’ | Ing the examination of Rodelet she asserted | collision this morning at 8 o'clock on the | Fietted: - Blalnes assigno that she and Masquelier assisted in the cut- | Noythern Pacitic between wail train No, 1 | & loty wrpiore t ting up of the body by a doctor whom she | aud enstbound passenger N Omabia “district, and he was remanded | train and instantly killed, Their bodies were ca 28 That | S10UX Crry, T, Deg Lo [Special Telegram | OF interference would bo wholly inexcusable, | Omaba “district, wa ! i 1y kilie wdies y o Ead Deen mmade: pubie | to. e ey Dee L [Specl Velegam | 4% N1t board was' vehemently do- | b0 the custoly ot = Maisiial Marsh, | frightrully mangled, poriiows of thelr Jimbs a letter written by Edmunds in the spring of b BP0y I £ | nounced and resolutions p: assed calling g | Untilto-day, when he exnects to give bonds | being scaltered over the track for some Goua curve [ 18 which impeached Blaine's personal in. | S0MO Vry cold weather at present for the | general meeting for the v e of ous . | 10 31,000 for his futug ppearance, I he is | distanc {QUEtng [ unable to do this he will be taken to Omg - . declines to name, but to this statement Mas- | two miles west of Muskado, Both locomo- | tegrity. Blaine had a right to draw this in- on of the The mies ury got down | the members from offic nilar feeling | 204” niacad in jail to await his trial, ‘1 The Weather oller glves her the lle, Nothing else : e ¥ b ! ference from = the letter, but consider- | 10 about 12 deizvees belaw zero this morning | was nearly as strougly expressed by other placed ) 10 aws rial, < ] queller gives her the lle, Nothing elso of im- | tives were smashed and the mail car of No, 1 | {Re0Cf from the | lett Imhslllmu'l:lm ldor- | and has scarcely boonjabove zero ail day, tlrn-verein sociotics. @ against Dr. Salishury is eonspirac CliicA a0, Dée. LTl moreury hopo' dils portance trauspired in to-day’s hearing. The | was burned. Conductor Eldred and the en- with Charles R, Glover and W. L. Whituo ; . reclprocated Edmunds sotutation, 1ie acted. | . e e Ivith Chiveles . Glover and Ao Lo Whitmoro | o 6rning dropped to efght degrees above zore tial is expected to last four duys. gineer and fireman of No. 8 were all slightly h..\lw\.-.I.(|'um'~\uhh|sn i.i.p“;.?_ and thereby nlm Mississippi Closed at l)n\'elll e e a Rlaing fo getraudl the Uplied Blates ouj of ) "fhe | makinga fall of seventecn degrees in the v . uised about the head. Mail Agent Linnen | Widened the breach which, like that with JaAvesronr, la, Dee 1.—[Specia 3 PRANCISCO, Dec, or General | fraud consisted of an aflidavit said to Luve | space of four hours, Every indication is foy MINISTEKR M'LANE. was similady I, besides o distocation of | Conkling, ought never fo have existed. | gram to the mvx.v;-l_rm Mississippi ABACRRMNGRGG, ool =Major Qenaisy | IRuy couRuag ar Al aiavik ld. 10, luive | ankeo of fourtiouts. SARINQIGMEIE M » He Consents to Intercede For the Con. | 1he shoulder. All "were surgically ‘treated | While our great republican leaders quartel | glosed for navigaiion e this point to.day. b SURNANE CALIBUGIAR. 18 4518 Long Plue, Neb, whers Glover, who Is | i breadth from 1,000 to 1,500 miles. ad (i 1 e Iniaenede Sor s hete, i goue ta the lospital at Biain- | (e party sutfers, and by reason of such dit: | LTE{e S ok extentions within | of,the Pacifie, in bis annual report (0 the ad | [itea States eoninissioner, ceriiied to 15 | cations ire (k1€ will swien dosa e Mise 4 A erd,’ Bart Of the majl was dustroyeds The | ferehces loses & prosidencial lection. 1t 1o 8 dite Wity o cloar | jutans general for the infarmation of the [ ganuineness, Dr. Salisbury Lok his arrest | oo ihat I will sweep down tho Mis: Paws, Dee. 1.—M. Rouget, secretary of | mafl train was five hours inte and tho twe | for the interest’of the country that sich thirty-fvo yoars, 'lhig strean Is frozen elear | fioutenant general commanding, complains [ Seniene i R Sallabuiy toak e arrud SR Yalley 84 sar & Cuio, aud o the Paris munieipal council, hay forwarded | trains had conflicting ovders, putely personal controversies should "not | Sida of the rapide oY clatuel on the south | that the means of defense against a possible | Fo 3 G S0 06 Lol e & T AT T T ATy e T s e rise or continue between prowinent leaders 9 FRpLLS, invasion of m.-xl-«.m st are inadoquate, - 22 iiaa ST SR ¥ ¢ Mipistar Mola A hoal Solle of cither party, It 1s LA e and usks Lor a better equipment of Lie poits, o L tailway Consolidati tion adopted by the council November 27 ask- | HIsh Licen Poal Scllers, oo her party, Jb 1 Lo be rogtoited st ire at Independence, B0 S8 Ao & DRkes oyl puion’ borls The Western Passenger Vool ey e P, d ¢ 81, Lovis, Dee. 1.—An ordinance impos | Sueh Writers as the one whose letter to the . et o T v Lovts, Dee. L—"The St Louis, Jdersey | ing for his intercession with the governor of | 81 Lotis, Dee. 12An ordinance nnos- | ioraid” [’ considering, and- the deratd | - CEAR Rarios, In, Dee. 1—(Special SMICAGO doer Lo embors of the | jyio'& Springfield ailraad, sxtending from Litinols on behalf of the condemned Chicago | i1¥ @ license of §2,000 per annum on book- | jtself, should endeavor (o widen instead of | Telegram to the ' Bi Cholera in Cook Count western passenger pool were i session to-day | U BRI TRt Estendbng frow | anarcbists. MeLane has sent. the. followiny | makers and pool sellors was recomuended | Liealing sich quarrole yard burned partly at Independenc CicAGo, Dee. 1.—The Daily News Peru, | for the purpose of accowplishing a reorgan , . s 000 and the | obstacle. ‘The Wabash agreed toadont the | gperate the road indey € Twa reply: “Asthe petition is destined for the | 1 the municipal house of delegates for pas- WiLLiAM governor of 1inols and made with the objeet | 588 last "“,"_‘l““-" by the “‘l\‘ and me —a- of sparing huwan life, 1 will not refuse my | committee. “There was some diseussion Cuaxpree, o'clock this morning, Loss, $10,000. Two | Ind., spec s: The loss by b 3 zton, Ceda ids & Northe 3 W pere e st's Campaign. Burlington, Cedar” Rapids & Northern box | in fhis county hus reached § A Progre: L , same rates per mile between St. Louis and R disease is still prevaili thousand | same periods as other roads for aseertainin g | under the name of the St Louis & It A ATy the good the bill would do, one BERLIN, Dec, L—Justus Klotz, progressist ———— dead hogs were browcht ino this city 10 the ey ,fmn 1 e :‘.u PP 1 T b e rig g assistance if you persist In demanding it. | pob BOF G obinion that ‘a hich Licensa o | candidate for the reichstag in the First elee- Tile Works Burned. grease refliners vesterday and to-day as a3e- |y ingisted upon belne allowed to make the - lut allow me to Inform you that in the pres- | hook-makers would ot torrups elther the | toral district of Berlin, Is conducting a viges. | OTUMW A, 1a., Lo 1.~ (Specinl Telegram | Suiest the snidomte. lated upol g1 . “The Indian Supply Warehouse, ent case it is useless. You ean, without dis- | morals of th ¥ \ 1g @ Vigor § g " case it is useless. can, - | morals o - young or old men. Before any | ous campaten. Addressing weetings wher- | to thé BEE.1—Longford's tile works burned WASHINGTON, Dec Comnissioner At- [ i advantage and with as much eflicacy as L, | &ction was taken on the matier the house | yer the sogial democratic clement is promi- | last night. Loss abont §2500; insurance | Verdict Ag , P Hansas Oity as, tho Chicage roads betwaen | yiiie"of te Indlan office, s recelved from address yonrwlu '"n‘m 1o the ex;-ruh\tju! ) J e nent, bis speechies are received with enthu- 2,500, Sacr Laxk, Utal, De jury Yeu- | gtiier lines were & unit acainst the proposi- | Fenie ¢ business men of New York 1llinois, who alen? has the power of granting o . % siasi, ugene Keichter, Scheuck Von %7 dered a verdict in the third distriet court here | tiom, and 1o agreement being p ¥ ity a written argument in fayor of retaining a pardon, Without raising avy objection to | ., Wostpaster festgns. | Siautfenbere dnd Alliat. Fraczer ato giving goo oy AR Meee L w-day of §20,000 in favor af W. C, Redden, | question was teferred Lo Managers Potier, | th goyeruument 1hdial supily varchouse 1§ the accomplishwent of -your' Wishes | poii 1 Lamarens ‘ap postmaster at Sac :'n‘r'.'{“flfi:"f.‘:.';‘.’lf"' Thiese speakers annonuce EOKUK, la., Dee. 1.--[Special ‘Telegram | guqisis the Union Pacitic. ratlway company | Chappell, Newman and Talmage. they t0 | that city - H st will vote against p to the Bep. | —The fra dwelling of B. B 0 i e sustained by Reddel each & compraum L beg you will © rest assured | City, Ba., hias boch recelved at the postodice longing 1o aperation of d:‘: ‘.;.zl.:n;;m!i“‘.:‘ e frame dwelling o on account of injuries sustained by Redden | reach a compra We | that eapital punishment *in no state | departwent, @ it possible, The neet The postoflice department Lias intol uation Merman, owner, and M. J. Baker, occupant, | while at work in'the company's coal wine iu | ing adjourned, subject to the call of tie | 1, was partially burned, lusured for 1,00, ) May, 156, elinlrimag, w Phomas Wilson, recently appointed pays at Caleo, 1L, is dead. e ———— b e “ e i " “ i D v

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