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» - .,-’m."'.;w.w—.— e —— (imsinplanammmsat et OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20. 1886, ) (UMBER 185, VERY POOR SPECULATORS. | tiotiee onie'ie sty i | THE WEEK IN WALL STREET, | ¥t bissic it ooyt | SOCIETY OF NATIVE T0WANS, | fabidentd sir e e o | HOW HOLIDAYS ARE SPENT, ists the same as the disposition by tongue of Gonld and several others controlling heavy | throngh. e had been helping to clean out —— adispute, and holds no malice on accotint of —_— sh balances saw a favorable opportunity to | - | & saloon and some say he was tight at_the . the mode of arbitration. A number of times break the market, but realizing that it could i | o Nidde " " al 1 @, but (e faet that he had walked across | o g Many Cougressmen and Senators 8aid to | while he was in_ the vosioflice” departient The Past 8:xty Days the Most Exciting of | gy he done through manipulation of cash, | Preparations Being Made For the Anuual | @ ailroad bridge on the tiesn tow minutes The Royal Time That Greets Their Coming y Tkt Variody Namyon 8 General Brady kicked men out of his oftice, ho Pres liberally raised the interests on _loans, made at h nigati before indicated that ho was not vory drunk, ; " , Have Lost Various Sums on Stocks. ut hie mever said a word about it. He will the Present Year, it exceedingly difficult to obiain money on Banquet of the Organization. Uil 3 in Washington, — never quariel, 1lis fists speak when a posi- any terms and then knocked the bottom out — A Railroad For West Point - INDIANS AND THE CATTLEMEN. | [\eaeortion does ot e, 1 o ne | ALMOST A PANIC ON WEDNESDAY O valies by trOWTE Heav s bl oo the | LEGISLATORS RESIGN FORCAUSE | Wrst Poixt. Neb, Dec. 19 Spicial to | A UNION MAN'S NARROW ESCAPE \an so completely oblivious to danger as 0 3 ket, @ first breg de, the he 3 [ pst TPoin 3 — | e, and would not be surprised at_any act of interest was advanced and in a moment ¢ - 'l““lllz" |l,“ . i Al ““" "‘l""' Announcement of the Coming Nup- | (o b ot comtt f S HE U] The Stringency in Money the Severest | MOTZation followed, Congressmen Frederick and Murphy AL Ve IR O A Murderons kehel Plot Was tinls of Glover of Missouri to a Cal lenting enemies, Known Since the Panic of Two THE CLEARANCE RECORD, Engaged in Trying to Eat Each wiord, K, K. Valentine, William Stenfer, rustrated - A Society Man Causcs “ T ouils o, M6 ¥ REPHESENTATIVE PRICE'S CAREER, e AT s A , . Ut ‘nd of sdop Hah Tittne A T bk . ad ifornia Hejvess—Mrs, Morrison's Roprovniaiine Dries. oF ¥ fsconst, - who Years Ago-Some Valuable Omatin Fouartesion in the Litst With Other Up-End of a Murder al Braner, Juhn D. Ne ¥, G tdey a Sensation—National Capis Laconic Dispatch, died the other day very rich man. A Lessons Learned. ©0 Per Cent. lucrease O e R G BEL UGB U pebiceid shortime before the adjournment of the last bl Olto Biimann and W, E. Krause as & com congEtess he was telling some of the members — Bostov. Dec. 19, ~[Special Telegram tothe mittee o confer with the munagers of two 1 iailroads whieh contemplate building in this Ready to Celebrate, A Poor Investment of the house eommittee on agriculture abont An Exciting Week, Bek.)—The following table, compled from Native lowans, Special Telegram to | special dispatehes to the Post (rom the mana- DES Moisks, Ia, Dec Lo (Speelal 16 | direetion next year. ‘The vight of way from Wasiinaroy, Dee. 18— (Speeial Corres WasmNGToN, Dec. 19,—[Special Te Ayt ot Iis carly career, I New Yors, Dee, 10, gram to the B 1t scems that the erash | WHELE WAS A VORIE :‘,","_"', {;““_l‘”d‘j,‘,,,;‘, the Bre.|—In Wall streei this week was the | gers of the leading elearing housesof the Uni- | the Brrj—The s o tine, and not so | the south line of the county o the city and | spondence of the Brr. |- Congress will In Wall street on Wednesday struck some | thio hoys paint the town red. ihen I was a | most exciting and in some respeets the most | ted States, gives the gross exchanges at each | very long ago, when Towa could fuirly be ‘,{'_1.;; R au the city wsll undoubtedly | jiyely adjourn for the holidays on ‘Thursday people in congress pretty hard, A score of | laborer and had 1o carthly possessions. 1've | important of the year. ‘There was, at times, | point for the week ending December 18, 1856, d a voung state. There is an organiza | ERS Aotioer yoad. prov ided thy bald hre | CYening nest. 1t will reconvene on Monday senators and members were heavy buyers | often been asked why, sice I hive cotten in | 4 euggostion of the memorable interview be- | in comparison with the corresponding week | tion that is now flourishing, known as the | pist year, Tho opinion neral that the | or Tuesday, the first in the new year. ‘There and are reported to have lost large sums, A fbettercircumstances, 1 am a tetotalier? 1 At ahvthinge A tween the monkey and the parrott, but it was | in 185; “Native lowans,” composed of people who | Missouri Pacific can benefit the town wore [ are present in the ity now abont 10 per cent local brokers says one member droj P e bataining | oftoner too serlous n itintlet ot JoRtilg. - have lived tieir whoie lives in Towa, There | than any other voa i of the mewmbers of he e, Generally 20,000 and believes others lost wich la while I was trying to accumulate property, | There has been no such exeitenient, no such are a good many sueh people, and some of A Bos Abdot about 2 per cent go (o their homes for tlio wmounts, He was kevt busy for thirty-six | for Lused to think thata man could nov et | qpirehansion, and at the same time cautious, theni eome pretly near to being grandfathers. [ Y S Siclad | Molidays, o Tt abont 85" per. cort: of (N8 Jiours running down congressnien and seeur- | tin property when he once haa it and drivk | o551 4 oqded, conservative action i : one CITIES, CLEARINGS It has been the custom of this soclety, since | ;O EPAR Raving, Neb, De pecti | members will be absent during the holid Whisky, and after a whilo the desire wore | S00unended, conservative action in any one ; Telegram to the Brr.] - Roy Hillman, aged \ it dutdng the holdRY ingloans for them so as to keep up margins, | NS A weelk since the panie of 18, Nor is there its organization, (o have a piente in the st | (G G Tor WL Hilloan, proprietor | TE0ss The statesmen at the national capi- ‘Ilicre are between fifty and a hundred mem- | «p'g T ot Into the habit of drinking,” | any parallel in the history of the exehange mer atd a banquet and veception in the win | G RGTR fra was kidnphed on | W1 EDOW as well ow to have as good a_ tiine bers and senators who deal steadily in stocks | continued Mr. Price, “when L was vety | for uny such tide of speculative excitsment | New yoik ter. Preparations for the latter annual feast | 0 “ctraat ap 7 o'clock Iast evening by a | o0 ® holiday as any one else. They vither and afew who buy and seli_ grain, pork, ete,, | young. Ilefthomein a litof disgust, over | and fearas wo have had during the week | Boston..... are being made. 'This will oceur on the evens | o 250 TG FGRET A FREEI N 18 | spend the days with theiv families or bunched on the Chicago board, or oil at Pittsburg. | Mt occurs to e now to hvwe beeh & ASIY | just ciosed, and that without a_singlo heavy | Philadeiphiii lng of December 25 and promises to be one of | GUlEH SUERE, 1 O T BRI WIS S | together in partiesand have a real jubilation. Some of these who lave had to do with the | 4o Nt Mot 16 haul wood 10 town, 1 bad | failure. The wild speeulation in- the fancy | ShinEo. the social features of (he seasons, Invitations | yeefiIE SIPAEOR THOm BeEBURIRG BA¢ | For several days the statesmen and thelr land forfeitures in either end of congress | q sister older than myself, and at the time I | stocks, which has been in- progress for many | Sin franciseo have been sent to the governor and every | [ HOC FERC REN SRR LU HEIGSER | wives have filled the stores of the city buying ave been dealing heavily in subsidized roads | speak of she was just biooming into yonng | weeks, has been brought to a sudden and dis- | Balimoto, ..+ living ex-governor of the state. Asithappens | riont™ Abion i the forenoon ana stopned 4t | Presents. Many of thom are very liberal, and it is said some of them went “short” on “(:'m\"lul"';l‘ lf,‘)fl[‘ '1" ‘|'fl, sy ‘",‘,'"l' astrous end, and good properties shared in [ New Orleans 3 the day cliosen for the reunion is ex-Gover- | the Commercial house. They registered at | and quite a large number inierchange con- the Pacilic's and Western Union on the | Frh R S Tee "ee av. when' 1 owas | the depression. For a long time prospeetive | {ineimati......... ) nor Kirkwood's birihday, and the old war | the hose as” Wiiliun Janeson and iy, | piiments i the way of presents (o eachother, strength of the report from the house com- | coming in town [ ddetermined to buy a dress | values have been very fashionable in Wall e 4]:+oeo [ governor is oxpeeted to be present and 1 iy and were very reticent While | Mewmbers give menibers and sunators pieces mitlee on postofiices and post roads, declar- | pattern for iy sister that would “lay in_the | strect, and a mania among operators to buy T celebrate. The association wiien organized | HEHE (8 to who they were, Mr IR | o joolry, boxes of cigars, cases of wine or ing the transfer of the telegraph lines of the | shade™ anything in the neighborhood. = 80 1{ something with a tuture assumed the form of isville... P 4 el was intended for Des Moines particularly, | evening for Albion in pursuit, but it is [ Hauor, books, ete.. and vice versa. Many subsidized roads to the Western Union to f bought an extremely flashy pattern, full of | oorz0, " Stocks which have been dull, and, fvetivi |t GO.9(...... | but it has attracted state attention and many | nardly expected hie will overtake the kidiape | give their clerks handsome presents, fro- Nave keen without anthority of law. These | BEOESENY Trond of the pattern they ctied | for that matter, which had alnost passed out SHTCATLE G ALLISE 461 | guests are expected at the annual reunions | vers. i quently in the form of money. renators generally deal throngh New York | with remorse, and declared ey Ditied e | of sight, and others of a comparatively recent DUNVERist s o from outside the city, The local condition Flour and ¢ M Burned it is proverbial that New England niem- dealers, and as they place their money per- | becausa I had such bad taste.After looking | existence, were brought to the front and | Detroit ... : of membership limiit it to gentlemen Who | A1 (oo, Nob., Dee, 10— [Speeial Tele- | Ders and those on the Pacitic siope show the sonally by visits (0 that city it cannot be | & the patiern a while wiid taking a fow days | pujed at a tabulous figuve, in fact, in some in- | *Indianapoiis ) : were born in the state prior to Febtuary | prum to the Brr|—The flont and grist | £1eatest liberality, Some of them give ser- low they fared on “Black Wednes- | 105N O8C I b HOEEGT 10 Tne Wit dle- | stanees, beyond the regular dividend paying AL . S [ 15 1867, The day of the month indicated | i helonging to 1. Clute, of Arapahos, and | VAIMS 06 other comuion employes presents o vEnowL IR NI URES OIS H ik pany et ehmine. ) i securities, A large number of overators | MeUPRIS oo v 7 | being that on which tho fiist reanion ahd | yy0pteq in Oxford, burned early this morn- | WOrth from $100 to $300. [tis said Senator boilse 103 xyo"xffi..xff;f\'uifi‘ c.:::;lfl]! hat ”:li"n’:\'- TECIETARION REEDED ON TIIT st x.f”(;Tiy bought this class of stocks, and, as they were | Columbus. .. ... 3 y 9| Tecentiybesn| Qe Lo e T I|".“i 'I'I}‘Y ”“” '"\”‘lnh”'m“"“ wero totally | Standford gives S5,000 worth of presents to market does not react, T oy t W loss Hiore | climbing, many brokers were foolish enough Hartford ..., 71 | back so that all who are members of the Ola | destroyed. - Loss, $6,0005 no insurance. LI 4 with s houscliold. The daughiters of Mrs, Patten, a widow lady of | Lyeen the Indians and cattlemen that there | this way houses on the street veeame loaded | Syvingficid 2200 : apreatdeal of Deneiit in a community, and B LD LA T L A oo ibelab g L G great wealth, who came hers from California [ o4/ b¢ Within the next five yeurs the great- | i sceurities whieh had a very limited | Worcoster, 20100 1 21 | setve to gather upand _preserve carly ' loeal clesat Pan. traordinary ideas about their gifts to those in ars "azo and erected one of the finest | Sl {1aGan areconstantly eheranehing upon | Warket in times of trouble, and just as soon | Portiand. 7 3 history and traditlons that otherwise™ would LCopyriuht 185 Ty James Gordon Bennelt.| their eploy, bl W TR S| the [ndinn lands and their catilo e eraz: | as the banks and money-lenders diserimina- | Procuse.. . 1191 L s Par, Dee, 19.—~[New York Herald Cable Many statesmen are seen on the sireets on r OR AMENTION, s TR % T ¥ cgraphed a few evenings ago to the cffcet | ing with friends, and public places deal out will be shared by four danghters, all 4 R oAy roceive | PRDETS’ profits auickly melted away, and the Total... i i e where it is nece in order to obtain a bet- oot ¢ i ) " g G B Mts. Senator Van Wyck will not receive 516 | biealled Eh: tho BEOURTL eRAINY Ht| ONtsine Now Sore% a8 0| teronice. Tiie governor hins aiready received | that M. Jean de Longueil had been married | much “Tom ana Jeiry™ and other popular Mrs. Patten’s husband was one of the cq uutil after the holid Y2 2 Wednesday in a panicky condition of | ~ #Iudianapolls partly estimated the res ions of five members of the gen- | that morning to Miss Barron, in Dorking, | exhilerating beverages upon the orders of Tiest settlers of California, having gone ont 5 - = S - N e § e 3 By o) AT INRLoy eral assembly. and every one has resigned in | Knetand, has eaused great excitenient in so- | nationat legislators, On a number of ocea- I 189 and got his start in life as John W. RO O ENCONTT atfalis, ‘Liie drop In tlio specialties ranged | RYTED order to hold Some better ofiice. Several have | i cireles 1 R e T S S S T e s fackay and others did-—by keeping & saloon: | what Will Be Attempted Before the | AYWhere from 3 to 415 points, Tennessee The Cherokee Natlon’s Delegate. been elected distriet judges. One who was a | SR cireles el s A | B DR AL O P A GO L1 B RO e Griea G U B L ;DerAuconivted ® | coal and iron falling 40§ and Nashville & | St Louts, Dee. 19.—Advices from the | member of the house' has been promoted to | Lonsueil had been devoled to Miss Barron | limited orders to tieat their tiiends ad Phoenix will remember frequent aliusions to _ LAY LU, Chattanooga 4174, More prominent and | Cherokee Indian natfon are to the 't that | the senate, and so, for one reason or another, | for along time, and there was even the re- lehlmm. At no place in the country is a holi- we of resort which he calls Pray & ¢ WasiIxGros, Dee. 10.The customary | ysually active shares declined 3 to 20% | the council of the nation has elecied Colonel | there have buou iive restgnations and tive | port of an engagement, but Mrs. Barron did | ey so,tharoybly, enjoyed as i “Washing R e A A coneurrent resolution for a holiday recesshas | oints, the latter New York & New Eng: | C.J. Harris and 11, T, Landoum as delegates | proniotions, e members of the lower house | not like the idea’and refused her consent to | 1 (1 ity thal of ihe youn, ly in question, Mrs, | Dot yet been offered in either branch of con- | jand. *Reading showed the next greatest de- | 1o Washington to represent the Cherokecs | the term for wiich they were elected, since | the mateh. The young people tinally decided | fload th:e 7 rance abounds nnd and her d: 'S have spent most of | €1ess, but it is the gene al expectation that | cline, running off 13'5 points. “This enor- | quring the present session of con . T the legislature hag but” one session two | to take the matter into their own hands and | there Is an air of gayely and abandon seen oin s during tho list en years, | when the two houses. adjourn nest Wednes- s ot b trEe | are instructed at longth on Cherokeo affairs, Sek OB ST T E e U gl lyeiily iy MIC gy IO 0 2 i Papoetinie thelt edugation theyeamo | day it will bo o reassemblo on the frst Tues- | hiobably ot Tar froin 820,000,000, and g | among other things to urge upon congress | hated i the session for thisbiennibm, andlal | being accompanied by Mrs. Thomas MeCar- |y yyyisumecient. nade 118 othor day the youngest men in the house of repre. day In 1557, It is probable that the senate | faet brouzht into the market a class of capi- | the passage ot a bill giving the nation the 1857, they will probably have nothing more | thY; the widowed sister of young M. Lou- | jat Colonel Oliver Payne. of Ohio, intended aentatives - and has the reputation of | Will pass tho deficiency appropriation bill | talists and investers who always come in | right to tax railroads running through this [ 10 do, owever, it the overnor shouid for | gueil. Searcely anyoneoutstde of the families | 1o mary Mrs. Hoplins, of Chicneo, i soon Jossessing much wealth, fle is a | making provisions for the work of the goy- : ""i.f.‘»'(','.'\'fl:-.-‘n‘\‘:.’:n '\'\}‘ult'fl“fhu {_ll;‘l’,’m‘!;:“f“_ country the same as they do in the states, [ any reason call an extra session of | immediately concerned ever knew that they ;\MI}M \.\«l‘\ brosures a diverce from her n}mi wwyer By profession and the son of | ernwent printing office before recess, and 5 confi and to compel these roads to cease diserimp. | thé legislaturo the present members | had gone, and nobody knew of it in the so- | band, produces « sensption in socia the man who is said to have written_the | (e senate is likely to t it little shown by London, which was reflected in 9 1 i of tho house and senate WOl | roes 5 los liere, Siy nel Payne began to F r of Genel oL ® | the senate Is Jikely to transact little or no | vory jarge buying, on_ Thursday turned the | nations in freight and passenger rates e (U liere R i itle | talk | clety of Pau, where few people are better | qodishis siste Whitney, at her publio famous order of Gieneral Hancock W TR s dna e the e ser rsday turned i % € compose it. There is just a little talk | &' o jueo ist his sister, y, at her publi Orleans in 185, declaring the imilitary power | DUSIEss of jmportanee quiing the woels. | seale, sent prices vp from 21i7to 28 poilts | against citizens of tho Indian territory, as | among cattienen anout this contingency in | known than Do Longucll and the Barron | receptions and dinners he hias been a fawils subordinate to the civil, Mr. Gloyer i eon- | 1he special orders for the weck are the rail- ||(|(\Il ."“f m\."o ““."";’v"fm lu-.w-mvd ,','K": 1ey are now doing. ‘Uhe delegation is also | case there should be a serious outbreak of | tamilies. The late Baron De Longueil, Jean's | iar charactor aimong the upper tendom, and sieuous for boime an fiabitial’ guncnewer, | road attorney bill: a joint xesolution author- | Mtket from (its panicky wondition. e tuctod (o got an net of congress, if possi- [ pleuro-pneumonta or any other ifections | father, was one of the first foreigners that | 18 xekarded as @ cood cateli tor ludics of mar; and to have never been: seen without a pi izing the seeretary of war to aceept certain | SHEIS GF Y cnses ' ooctly lecson g | LI& 1o test before the proper courts whether | disease among the cattlo of thoe state. The | pver settled here. le built an enormous | Faizeable intentions. Mis. tlopkins is an ol ™ his mouth. ‘The Misses Patten have been | 1,5 near Chicago for military purposes; a | proeeis! i SOMe, cases & postly lesson 19 | or not the eminent domain act can be ap- | appropriation made by the last legisiature for | i B€TEC, T F6 O L R0 CRBY personal friend of the Payvne fawily and 8 zouspieitous on the streets of Washington | 1tds bear Ghicago for wilitiy purposes: @ | brokers, who will not probably repeat for | Blied to lands of the Indian” torritory, or, 'in | paying the state veterinarian and ‘making o route, de Tatbes, and a1 10 have tho heartiest sympathy in her from the fact that they are always accom- | VI orfeiting the: New LGSy HOTIOERS MO HOSSC0ING e doolish ex- | G0 words, whether the Indian lands of | other provisions for the protection of the | famous in his day for his genial hospitality, | trial by all friends of the family, panied by very fine o One of them | Rouge & Vicksburg railro y periment of | buying oo | treely - Jor | this territory ean ho taken by congress and | herds of the state has been oxhiausied, and | his zood dinners, his cholee wines and his [ | GEORGIA GOING DRY. geldom o out withont it ing o monstrous | granis and the Paciie railr K st the omrt o on w, | ELven to private, corporations. e deloga. | it un outbrenkc of any considerable size | nandsome dunghters. e died a fons years | | =Well, probibifion fn teorgia is just thts Siberian bloodhound at her heels, an animal | Gonsideration of the fivst depends upon the | o Sl lenirofnnds e | tion is agood one, The okee council ias | should oceur there would be no fundsaceessi- | ;.. Ving atng 6 = ch of « suceess: '8 @ mizhiy lot of 0 large as @ calf, Another of tho danghters [ rats(Eaon OF (e B ,Mll_\]“ m{ll 1 [IBAnkInE ot lions e ':h netined to lend | hanged the time' of allowing stock to be | ble with which to ficht it. In that event the ",‘-"-‘: e bh-ml:‘-- n‘mll It“l""”"“ Miss | scheming to geta drink m the greal major- has atine St. Bérnard which has taken the LS Ly b I it tany | driven in the country wnd extended it one | governor might consider the emergency one | Barron s the daughter of a wealthy Mexican | ity of cities, while in wany t first prize at Several bench ~hows, while the [ after recess, and of the secowl upon the | doubtedly be puritid, aud when thenext bull |4y ongi-—from April £ to May 1. “This will be [ of sufficient” importance to warrant calling | zentieman, who also gdied two or thy 10 an impossibility te wet vour whistle with- other two also have similar attendants, to the | health of General Logan, who has been con- 1paien 18 st ‘”“,‘}“"‘(‘h.’}: on .C:l ‘l““"l'd‘f of interest to stockmen thronghonut the coun- | the legislature together in extra session, But | awo. His family has sinee resi out making an_ absolu : bitsiziess of looking annoyanee of the dudes, tined to his house for gome days by an atts o el Ao B | try. Another Jaw allows' persons to- ship | it would require a very urgent and pressing | oceupying the Villa Brighton, Miss Barron | 107 the stufl todo it with, Whien a man has THOUNLE OVER TURKEYS. ot theumatism. As soveral senators have | Foms el hive resuited B atock DUSSINE | duiber and timbor out of the nation, pro- | necessity to justify such a step with the largo | ety e FEU8 SRER O SIS BN | 10 sneak atound and violite the law and run Secretary Whitney I iisliod anow | o FUEHEKED. s from weak Lo strong hands, he causes which | viged they pay royalty on the same as’ fised | xpense” that would _thereby bo incurred, | 1% always been cousidered one of the pret- | ho visk of gettnz himseli in ) riure i offic Ming each | already le l\lllh\\llL an lm:;}\ L W totho remarkable: events of the week | iy, }Ht_-rl!u-cl\l'l‘““‘ ession st sumimer tor tiest girls in society here, She has just come care for wsnifter. and i emulates tho effec 1l 3 t1o a turkey | away on Monday and Tuesday, it is not uch discussed. The first among thes — - the impeachment trial of Auditor Brown, the | of age, and is said to have an independent | 0f the proliibition law. Yes, prohibition is a on Thanksgiving day and some kind of & | thought probable that the remaining speeial | W \l~h-‘lmvm|1" Eirinsonoy) \\!21; I Inseverily A Desperate Prize Fight. people of the state are quite willing to fof fortune, stceess in - Georgia, as the drinking clement fasbon Oiirlstmes. 1b scotns that his gener- | orders will be pressed for action, though one | of May, 1551, - Call loans advanced trom 6 per | BOSTON, Dec. 10.—The most savage p heinauyiolanphis estraisesgion 10 Sty e LR RO, i Blood ity of the 150 of last moy ake ) . Call loans advanced from 6 p Ak e years if possible. Steamenr’s Rough Voyage. Stich was the expression of Frank Richard- Wreat deal of trouble. 1o bonght o fine fat | or both may be taken up for debate. The | eent per anmum 1o 3 percent per diem and | fizht, without exception, that has ever b YO ONGRISSMEN AT LOGGERIEADS, o Dieameri louEh Yoyese. n, the Washington correspondent of the turkey for each employe of the department, | same conditions are likely to prevent the | interest, or, in plainer terms, of 15577 per | fought in this part of the country oceurred at | pue people of lowa are look : opright 1953 by James Gordon Beniett.] it Constitution. And it may be ob- but fie commission merciiynt who furnished | consideration of tho interstate commereo | €oRtper anmumm, At times capiial was diffi | late hour st night ina disused loft in one | ereat complaceney at thespectacle of Joxvox, Dee. 10.—[New York Herald | seryed that what Fraik doesn't know abous the fowlsand who zoes by the musical name | bill, but Senator Cullom will try to secare for | 0t ¢ "‘_-\“-‘};‘“',"""","”"""’I‘\‘\“‘1""",“_“‘ O3 1 of the wharves in this city, the principals | sressimen Frederiek and” Murphy enaz Cable—Special to the Bre.l—Itnow trans- | the eficet of Iaws on all subjects is not ot Gr ‘n.u.)-lu- did not present his bill | it the position of “unfinished busing S0 [ i tion of i oawrak e of | being Dick Cronin, of Boston, and Abe | I the pl .-.uw,mny.,‘xl :Iu trying o eat’c pires that the condition of the steerage pas Llnn\\nh\ the m..nu st A.un_-uln. .’hlll |,’:\ romptly and a ¢ ) » er of I ake nrecedence after re . s conditlol i s, however, wag (S LT i I 5 othe w The feud betwe AT R | it S $5 2 | clos crver of all events south, O hi GBS Mama b ot In o ciammod | b (o house Homorrom atier. tha.call of | 1ot at all natural, haviig becn broughtbout, | Lumer, champion light weiht of the United | St A fiocmun is hr ot onee opsging. | SonEets on buard the steamers Zeolnd which | $05C SPLEYGE0) 0 Yents Jotile | OO 8 {he moncy. Greenapple's ereditor has sued | states for tho introduetion of neyw measures, | 10 part, by artificial means. For some time | States navy. ‘The pugilists’ hands were cov- | ing in mutual jealousies and rivalties, 1t | €16 Philadelphia on December 1, and pat in 8o o temperanee. law, for, althongl they Seeretary” Whitney for the full turkey bill and [ committees will bo called for motions to sus: [ Ieading men on the bear side of n,.-\ WArket | g with the lightest of kid gloves and they | had one culmination. The other day, when [ 8t Queens town yesterday after encounteving may not be lushers, they alone can get the in turn the commission merchant sets up the | pend the rules, the call resting with the com- | 1ave been looking up money, and on Wednes HothByeroninAbIG ‘ Len | i@ ehildish pet, Congressman Frederd the gale predicted by the Herald, was deplor- | real expressions from those who frequent the 2 i th ) ¥ fought until both were unable to stand, wl plea that he had no interest in the money due | mittee on militia. Mr. Forney, in behalf of | ¢y stretched their position in this direction | ¢ i red, or threatencd 1o, be ible in. the (extreme.c: Dunting. tho! story Mices whieli are supposed 1o be suppressed from Mr. Whitney, us he only acted as azent | ihat committee, will attempt” to_secure e | 10 the utmost, with the result already noticed, | the referee declae contest n “draw.” | gaie wster at Lowa City had be which Tasted threo days, tons of water flowed | P pohibition Tuws, in the sale of tie trkevs, Secretary Wiit- | passace of the senate bill increasinz the Fhe money squecze completely” demoralized | Eignt de rounds were fousht, There | joeted by the president and the candicato of | e I L b «Mhere is very liitle dram drinking ip my ney was in comt yesterday and sceured w | propriation to provide arms for the m pxchanges, and rates 4 were sev s and blood was | Congressman Murphy had been ehosen, o the steernge compartments, saturati continuie r hardson, “and woeks continuation of the attachment suit. Forees of the United States, Tho bl has | With Trul SEhoeclinglas beon acokicratell ) Sy Xy Theso two demoeratic brethren do not love | the bedding and clothes. The passengers will be less in a few years if the press SOMETHING OF A POLITICIAN HERSELF. been amended by the house committee soas | DY it lrge amount ot gold for New York, h mer i . and eaeh has drawn the were water soaked and for three days could | ¢ re maintained and enforeed. Peo- It i stated that Airs. Morrison, who'is as | to reduce the proposed annual appropriation | both from London and” Pavis, and ' to-night i had'to ho earti f and is < to makethe other’s carcer par- | getno change. ‘Iicre was scarcely any foo, are hecoming educated to total absti= fully informed wpon the subject of revenue | from $500,000 to $400,000. Chairman Matson, | there s = probably - ailoat tor - this |88 G50 10 BEORGG 4 tientarly tronblesome and full of sorrow, 'The | & ] AIGOLY 8 - | nence. 1t is said that there is more drunkes retorn as the colonel himself, and been | of the committee on valid pensions, will | POEt. some Z5,000,000 or S5,000,000. As soon IriE. 1l eveh other day Frederick thous aw a ehanee 1 enness in - states where prohibition laws equally as anxions 4s to the fate of his tariff | move to suspend the rules and pass the, sub- Wl ntthat relief was pouring 1 bee \pleted up his favorite bill for redistricting | having their imbs broken, One woman was | exist. 1 do not helieve that. 1t is plansiblo to il fastnight sent the following telecram | stituto for the Blair pension bill providing | I | od their rip and -l out Py and prevented it | e judicial distrietof northern Towa so as to | discovered dead and in a state of decomposi- | 52y that it a wan can't diink a dram oyer the from Waterloo, 1L, where she 15 now stop- lons for wl;lwh \l\xlu(. 5..\.‘~ lll}wlmlx- di b (‘M\"]j‘_‘l"m“‘:“ HIuS phlclL ey, wl Dlod betsieen the principals, | .I\. < ‘u-H\ ’|H"1‘~ll‘r:u;ul thie Ixi‘ jous) i tion, All paniestricken and uuch | bt e l\“l"“—‘t;l i lfill‘” 50 lionie or "I\n“fi\‘l;‘u.'i: et abled and are dependent upon charity tor VAOLs! Sarnll el L nowever, and finally the loft was seered, | federal eourt should be held. - (1le lives near and get drunk, looks reasonabie, b Al it up again and keen them feeling | Support. 11 opportunity offers the Mexiean | decidedly casier feeiing fand money be LALIL Vi O WS BUGHERd, o b He received i favorablo report \ ntrie, One secs very tew drunken men on into and e which hter i r comfortable. Al weil, 3 pensions bill, may also be called up for | fecessibie aland below the leal rite of B ik hectators | 4 om U committee, and. thoueht i1 he conld | Was - loating hospital, Thesteamer was | U streets of Atlanin. - A 18w which res % E. K. Mongisox vassuge. On ‘Tuesday there will be a strug. | Lerest. while - forelen ‘wxchange assu ropes. Ten well known sportii W ot | only bring his bill up it would pass the house, | 1,500 miles west of Cape Clear when the cap- | quires a man_ to tell where Tie bought or got : BEADY'S LOVE FOR FISTS gle for preeedence among the supporters of | Steadier rates and showed some recoy by o orse of S0 and fonten ot | 1t tequired unanimous consent to eall up tho | tain determined to run into Queenstown S intoxicant wie ul intoxicated, will The pugilistic encounter which General | the bill establishing a department of agri- | The thne is now rapidly rpproaching tfor Destdes the sceonds witnessed the fizht, | DIl out of its place on the calendar, and | rppe o S, (et 1| Dk up dinnkenness in any eitv, s J. Brady, Iate assistant postmaster | culture and labor, the bilt reorganizing naval | Dualsettlements and ior danuary disb s 0 YBAASRL L 173 whe this was attempted out came 1ho’ sen- e enginoroom was filled with water an BCUED FIOM DEA T eral, had at Jersey City the other day, | bureans and the Pacite railroad funding [ OIS preparatory 1o which moncy is I « torian “1object trom_ Brother [ #lL the fires were put out. The steamer suf T'he south, at the breaking out of the res RRUBL TR T i Okl | ctively ealled in trom the strect and " prac = pakorn () w"‘"\”-‘_""{’- Murphy. greatly 1o Frederick’s astonish- | feved terribly, bellion, possessed 1o trier oF braver. union is o 1l Cnniseences. bill have also determined to urge final action liylocked up fora fow days, 1€tho bears W Youk, Dec. 10.—[Special "Lelegram | jneng wind diszust. That objection kills 5 s 2 wnan tian Hon. Horaee Mg tiard, of ‘Tennes- iiked 1o see | on that subjeet, Whichever measure fust [ Yepeat their artificial manipulation they can | to the Br Lhe ‘Iribune states that Mau, e bill for this session as it will never A Test of Specd Between Cab) w deceased,” suid”a southern con- flght,”" sa smin, this afternoon. | seeures consideration will probably engross | Wndoubtedly make it unpleasant for borrow. “I frequently saw bim take'an interest in the | the attention of the house until adjourn- | ¢F8 . the closing days of the vear, and Krause's hall last eyenin tal Gossip Increase. Decrease. T'welve passengers sustained severe injuries, suifering and sickness prevailed, The vessel vice Wormser is ill at his uncle's house, | be reached on this ealendar, and it kills it [Copyright 155 by James Gordon Bewinett, eSsman to-day, S When the storn of pass ot man'y defense during the war. When- | wient for the holid lience it is notsurprising, especially in v where he has lived some time, He says that [ 100, 50 faras Frederieh’s connection with it | Loxpox, De New Yok Hecald | sion and hatred overnor H ) ! od, ns his term expires with the | cante-Special to th ¥ Aavisiiaiy Brownlow and ex-1 mson into SR e v i of the experience of the woek, in lis position as clerk in the brokerage jirm | 1% S0 iE e ke W haran | Cavlo-Spech Ay al exiloibioko o 115, Talan LIAR v \ f the bovs had a wrestling - pr n, iChe was mad before. | ginn p oo vail workin connection | ¢ L bl | its relenticss ALBE BN BT EN N At (D wrosling AT Ty a very conservative feeling provails ‘on of I & R, Wormser, he was approached by | [ is swadder now. But these two fury on the head of Haraco Mavnard, for so invasiably soe the gencral aroudd. And he | ¢ Y T hands, even among those Who vet 1 brokers, who induced bim to open aceounts | democratic statesien are not et through | With the commercial eaple, ad atestof NI YCAIS 0 representative i Conress from AR e, o geniral arottid (And 1o - cuteaco, Dec. 10, —(Special Telogram 1o | tholr builish fustinets on the. stock nit g gned i LER aogounie | doy ¢ 0% Sob ANTOUEh i 4 K e Wis o, maintain diseiptine. e’ 1ked. the | tory, recently elooted public prosecutor, isin | commerce bill. The bears have made of this oxtraordinary favor 1s now plain to | &% FHOETG G I foeu Tap his anclent | Cone A IR G EOLAREM "€ | i the cabinetof President Baves, And long fun. and didn’¢ think it did any harm, When | the eity. Mr. Dixon said to your reporter | Powerful lever of this, and will de the young clerk where ambition wa Chiplly tthe other, 8o the people are N fer the war, and even up (o the day of hig he fivstentered the army he used 1o wrestle | (his eyvening that President Cleveland was | COMHBUE o make nse of it until such time as | py “opportunitic won Warimg his | o 3 aspirited t len the nomina »New Westminster sends grecting wth, the rebels hated it with o disthless And RIATSLA Fin Toob thces and AT K that P 8 1 it is disnosed of. Railroad honds held up | ¢4 PP EE T i ; H Westminster. Weather élondy H Y lrad i, il have taken 10 every kind of amusement. - 1But above ati | roundly denouneed for his appointments to | much better than stocks and. at th ARG ARG YORMIrGD Shl] il et TR B Ty t Wi 1 AR e By he liked & well-i wed tist fight ed e in Wyoming, *1 have been a litelong | point showed a decline of only 1105 dollar on account of my so J Sk AT b ol you and tin Ve KOOI ANy WAV Of & 3 pene o0 1wo big fellows stand up and give it to | democrat,” said he, “but I believe his pol even for speeulative issues | and. indeed, T have not been b, JND OF A MURDER TRIAT. Thie ¢ i \W. each other, " Frequently 1 have heard him | & fraud and himselt a worse one, ‘Phat | Sh-edsed mortzazes vanied l 115 losses are only on a few thousand ple of norty . i t part v the time, sy be wisied Lo oy Low todo itz and I gomparatively fow of thow i k and his debt will not come 1 been y stivred up t 1 | " uents had all been prepared belleve that il ne had be ven early { 8 strin ey ) money M o Auing about Lis ven 3 nurder trial at Alzona I 1. -y " er, and only Cou o o hunds, Probably he would have had as | but that is just the way we feel in Wyoming | cent. put they showed a pa i ve of TR Joyce, 8 well known citizen of Old Westmin 5 wved bim from instant death, uany I u‘:l' s with his I ‘m\-‘h‘\‘ 1w ”i concerning Cleveland.” Dixon said that | the close. A ! rrect in eve prtioulir that pl Joveo was one of the early to 1t you \ jt J i, when ssword, for could stand wient | most of the women availe wlves of the 1 3 3 3 I ted implicit lie brok ers of that fon of the state, | eavy fog] 5 I y \ ¥ a withless iunriur than any man 1 ever saw | right of 8 wisoly THE CHICAGO LOBERS, lought thut throuzh i they could ot | to haul £oo(a 1 Alzona befor e AR but three 1 3 q who was not a profession ‘1‘” S ;.‘“t :‘."‘ y it each olectl -”“”f” it atributions Prom That City to the s' o the market, and BOW they dicamed of, and deci 1n e May there was a auarrel between Know of, He s s courageous s a the union as a state, would be in fiy or Cuicaco, Dee. 19.—[Special Telogram to id the nirshal, and after hot Vways would strike upon the siicht such @ provosition Alr. Dixon bad e the Bek, ]—The sudden deeling in 1h Somewhat Advanced in v A YUy JOyeo A f1om ¢o 50 | 5 there was acation. One of his school-day triends told | some tatk in the cast about Wyowin r. Lovis, Dee. 19.—A letter fro the marshal and dicd Shorily Csperata we reeently that the ceneral used to punch state, but It was nonsense to SR ; A A A e fil e rnell Kecovering. oy When 18 the boys every time they crooked their Hugers \a thing. ‘The territory had 't naturally cau er of Clicago o Indian Iy, i ) the di I m tween tl; men bee of Jo, Loxpoxy, Dee, 19.—1arne who ot him, and always kept thom in | isite population. operators, ( 5 place the total an account of the death there on the | WEEEE IO Vibit o N 1 atlon, 8o faras he was con i, He I jon. - loss of the ( 000,000, two of ust, of s, Susanna Warren, perhaps | o 'im\ 2t "“‘M i Vi wrived in Londor that he wa fadd his first tight at tha s The Ohio Liquor Law, them—. 3, I, Hutohin Idest person in the United States it not | any rate publie ind but Seiniy secqvaring 7100 L eoenk " Low at the time, and @ of the corpo- 1 NaTi, 0., Dec. 1 I —being credited ving dropped [ f ty that weighs him down now. He was, 0 o =N ance to the tax | onethird of the whole amount, 1% D, v e 8 i P 0 i on (o da Tae minute, ‘The first message was s fo doesn’t sound very well for me to say con have Sir G of stocks in N g inesday quite faet, slender in build, but had that love for | ur v 0ks likely to rest Armour is put down with having eontributed | born 8 siave and was the Span ¢ murder degroe, T “ » with the L d ot ilianey in his stec y nnati breweries and, it pos- | $500,000 and Johu R, Hoxie $230,000, which | masters until 1815 when she, th ot cured a chauge of venu ) apinton o A " tull of Julich botokened o tear. n o I Dle, g the ease into the supreuie court | would divide oneialf the agercsate loss | Spanish slaves, fled from the town of Pen aud the frial ha 1 I Ly s publis st giant i ph I strength, | of the Unitea States. Brewers and distillers | amo ruien, George Swith, of t cola whien 1t was taken by General Jac defousa et up w 15 0 g lisovew al strengt £ ¢ \ f y e lived in the Sew ountry from then | dental ! 1 B ol buls tha Biady st this Tine avor the Dow tax, and the keepers of o, Linaley & Co. Is credited with o | hhciyed in the Semin e aom Hhen | Tevolve A Roo thoentl of Hy ailln wdl, with and the L loons awned- by the brewers, of whis here | loss of 170,000, while N. S, Jones, 8. A. | Seminoles, when s 5 rded as their | mewe A \ 1 ¢ and ral - some - | are o wieat many. also favor it. The other | Kent and George L. Dunlap are said to have | counmon property wed Juring the mpaizn I saloon keepe ar 8 a rule, resisi lent_oppon - andal offering a tax witheut the penalt hout him and c alering a & it the peuall e B8 | before thie panie struck Chicago was sowe with | ally. | To Protest Against Bviction, tered k- se dropped $230.000 among them, ‘L he situation | them to the JIndian territ ¢ leayes | dict HEAHNENE A ' | one daughiter fides tin, | fiee + < wnd Teady (o " Tex., and is in Ler nin y [ ‘ i X ) ' A . ‘Llie four duy dinuy wa ! f r 5 what peeuliar, inasiuch as a great many of ves many grandehil ) 1 Maynard AN iy L the operators had been engazed for several | ueatly seventy y X \ | ted L 1 & one of A e 5 ¢ ¢ weeks prior to Wednesday it rid of - I i g 1o the ins Walk, and 88 Dangoq | oo Uniad & their holdings, not because luatad Burned Beyond Recog v R o ot Jersoy City, 1t was « uter lear up for Press from Arwand . ¢ } o e tWo men were bi i ition to these i orator of J ) i \ Y . ' nard, tbeeame the Wos had been ish, 3 b i e 1t s & pec | ¢ el ay L ) f “" ) 48, 1 it - ady has had t u 1 i f ) t L p : hike nhaand hisa 1 ne most of railroads W he ady )\ 2 [ g . al 3 Denadt ok OF SNNGA. ATLRWAIGE, : v wited in the Blue, ) ' i the in error.he apologized, and he s¢ " . uiber | in on I i g L (e (1 tight lis combatanis 5o well that thiy D ent of his views upon the inter- an enormous quantity of by the flames, which: | Telegra uorning abo! gize it they are in the wiong, and the el bill now pending in con- | stull on hand. The deeline In these -stocks | bu rough the window, throwing 1ol Beems to seal them tozether as {riend ¥ o deciares that his is in earnest ae- | was 90 sudden and yronounced that these | the ground. He was picked up ins ble s0 when_he Lad three or four kno. W Avith the wain seq 1 purposes of the | men and soine houses lost more mo lan | With @ broken hip and a tervible cut in Lis | ® ¢ . . in New York a year or so ago. He seews to but does not endogse Ll yng and short | they had made duting the summer and fall. | head. Notwithstanding efforts of t. went “of ty feet, breaking the Ice, luto 9 0 the prinoiple that a falr autazo) ha pooling” clauses. He predicts | However, had the drop happened ane week | Workmen the building was cowpletelycon- | the Blue river. Histwo sons, who were with A Rallroad Cha hotliing to complain about, and atter that t tempted grafting of the "Cullow | earlier the losses here wo have been iu the | sumed. This worning the body of Miss | hiwat tiwe, broke the ice and waded lnto Besiy, 19.-Iin Junuary a st bt Out the lmur to do is to and-Reagan bills one upon another “will re- \borhood of $5,000,000. 1 attempting to | Stump was taken from the ruis, burned | gy, o anxious o el hoing n, he f¢ Y ank > beel ave been uil waer to their necks, but could not find | employes on the Alsace-)oiaine sailway | vlcon Lim, They gave the alarw, and scarch was [ will be diswissed aud replaced by Germans, | bis i overlook the dis- | sult in bybrid and bitwer fruit.” explain what precipitated tne panic local | beyoud recoguition. Luss, $20,000; uninsuied.